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Show i -- J. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACIIB COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX vThe UTAH AND IDAHO STATE HEWS , Lure of Lace Inspires the .Knitted ShawiJ HOW Thursday, May 11 DAY COMMEMORATED AT CLARKSTON Nearly 150 Japanese, including delegations from Burley, Paul, Castle lord, Kim beriyrfhi hi a in Response to invitation extended by Mr. and Mrs, Tom -- Koto, assembled here-- , Sunday afternoon to combine a ceremonial celebration of the Twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Emperor Yoshtito of Japan, with mi observance of Mother's day. message from the ;cmperor was read, and a picture of the Mikado and his bride was unveiled during the ceremonial while the assembled Japanese sang the Japanese national A anthem. The youth, according ficers of the company, had been instructions how toh given Although operate the elevator it is not known just, how the accident happened, employes said they saw Simmerson at the elevator, that he evidently pulled the wrong rope, the elevator shot up, hit him under the chin and he then fell forward down the shaft He is the son of Mrs. K. Simmerson- 472 Thirty-firs- t street. His father, Charles Simmerson, a' freight conductor, for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, died at Grand Junction, Colo., last week. SALT LAKE, May 13. Cache - - Frank Arima, president of the Japanese association of Idaho, county is the first to be ac credited free from bovine tuberpresided over the meeting. culosis among its dairy stock it CEDAR CITY, May , 13. was announced Tuesday by HarHie second .death fro hi the den Bennion state commissioner motorcycle accident, five miles of agriculture. south of here 'Saturday evening The testing conducted under occurred Tuesday : vhen Mary Dr. W. 11. Hendricks, state vetAtkin of Si. George, died in a erinarian and Dr. F. E. Murray local hospital. of the bureau of animal indusHer lister. J Audrey Atkin, try has Tjeen completed with befordA receiving only a small pernentage of one succumbed medical attention,., Viheji i the per'cent found to react. This motorcycle, with side car, which entitled the county to a certifia brother, Dpr Atkirf was driv-in- cate of the federal department of crashed into the rear" end agriculture. that the ripiry stock of a wagon lriveh, byJoe Condie are free from this 'disease for a on a bridge over .Dry period of one year. , Wash.' The brother sustained a This certificate will have an, broken jawy f evariil .cUes "and cash value to Cache actual, k i bruises, in county The bodieof the two girls Bennion. the opinion of Mr. were taken to.' the: home of.their Dairy Btock8houTif" rise" in father,. Hyrum vl Atkin, St. market' value from $4 to $5 a George. ; ' head as soon as the certificate I t , is issued. ftIGBY.IdafcMafcLV-Rig- by The testing forces are planwill celebrate jiff 4, 4k Pioneer - love-line- .? j i v (jpi ele-vat- Shupe-WilRa- A n ' , t BtJRLEY, lda.,VMayVi3. Salt Lake's friendship, special arrived here this afternoon for p night stop in the center of the rich 'Minidoka .irrigated disafter , making s two trict,' stops during the day, two hours at Jerome and two and a, half a Rupert where luncheon ,, was served. As the crowd .werilyT, hied themselves to their special care after an evening of festivities at Hailey, all agreed that the hospitality of those who live in the , , fol- ( as . ' In sacrament meeting the lowing youhg ladies gave talks on mothers day; Miss Edith Godfrey, Thelma Goddey Hattie Thompson and Heytha Ras mussen. Bro. George Hendricks and Iiro. Roy Funk, also spoke in sacrament meeting. Each gave a fine talk that was greatly enjoyed by the audience. Appropriate music was rendered by the ward choir. i 'Elder Rupert Ravesten .will leave in the necar future for a graceful ahSwl has a way, mission in Holland. A farewell THIS entrenching itself, more each season in the party will beheld before he. , securely ' f ' ' mode and m the heart of milady. leaves, ' , There is. something so femininely Clarics-to- n Cat-tari- ng t ning on extending theid operations in Summit county beginning Monday, May 25 and continuing into Sevier and Wayne counties as soon as the ivork has been concluded u in Summit). All work is faring carried out, in with the . . Counties1,, and stockmen; r rt . Ap- given by the Sunday School and was well rendered. Every mother, present was presented with aljooklet ip lion-- , of the day. appealing about its soft fold-- -, something so picturesque ao in its clinging allurel Small wonder that, deep in the heart of every woman, there has always been a real deair to pos-efor her very own, one of these enchanting evening accessories; yet not until the advent of the knitted shawl was it possible to include in every wardrobe the eilken of this graceful wrap. And how infinitely desirable is such a complement to charm! it,-ocan ao easily males an effective appearance the technique of managing the knitted bawl is simple intuitively, a' woman makes tno most of its flat- , tering lines, Over the filmy evening frock, tho alluring knitted ahawi provides ai protection at onca practical and exquisite. Ita lacy folds will not, crease nor wrinkle it ia neves heavy nor cumbersome it is tbs' delicate formal wrap par tmttUtm for anmmer. i it one-Vehk- day instead f Jkne 15, as at first , planhed, , ?The change in date, was madfedafe to1 jth4 fagt that Company I; j$ jikho National Guard composed of 60 Rigby pien will lefeVf, June 10 for their. 'summer tmcamppiAit and of (their numbep .16 pre limhere of the Rigby high! school band Who will, play for ,the celebration; An exceUefii. program of sports, including a program in the tabernacle is b$ arranged fort the day.! im, ip , , v! "i ; f oi OGDEN,, May j 13 Fred Jos. Eimmerson, 16, was killed on his first shift. Tuesday, .when, he fell three stories down . an at v the candy factory, suffering a fractured skull, broken jaw and internal injuries. lie died at the Dee hospital two hours later without gaining consciousness. CLARKSTON May 12. This Amazing Essex Success : iV-t- ' -- g. f , propriate 'services were held in t h eXtar k s to ifwarilTabe r na cie in honor of mothers day May 10, at 10:30. The program was tc 1 5 al ,' the Result of Value : had elsewhere, only At far Buyers know what Essex gives can be is due to no other Uung. record sale higher cost. The great Essex that it so overwhelming It i recognition of a value leadership , , . is not even challenged. ESSEX COACH $895 " The rain that, visited : done a " has, great recently H, ,r, ltHi amount of, good to the farms. it CARS SELLING LARGEST HUDSON-ESSEWORLDS La ,Ree .Barson who is visi ting in Los Angeles wri tes Hhome that she is 'greatly enjoy. , ing the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hansen fB and Mrs. Emma Shepherd of Dayton, Idaho were guests of t Mr. and Airs. T. II. .Godfrey on. Corner Main And 2ndNorth Tuesday, May 12. In the recent testing of cows in Ciarkaton, only one animal was found to be afflicted with (T.B.) a girl. Mother and babes are CAPSULE, CRITIQUES African Butterflies The many friends of Ervin getting along nicery. , Thompson, who was so painfulMrs, George Saunders of Ogly hurt in an auto accident last den is spending a few days in Migrate,. Annually, Friday hope ,fo jhfc speedyre the "ward1 visiting her 'daughter , i i X, -- . YESTERDAYS covery. ,s . ,, MrsCharles Maugham ; hew daughter" t . s , i to Distant .'Iceland PANTAGES -- ?. , Mr.' and Mrs; Sam Feller are rejoicing 'over the ' arrival pf a a y , , it a I and Bus Martell The return .of the bid 'high bike,! The brothers, waltz on1 their r 1880 perches and end with !ia thrill tfiaf ' brings well merited d api ' ' A1 LONDON, , May" Fainted Lady, butteifly.h.is as fond of travel, pver sca andjand as 'She is.of .her gorgeous, coloring. Her' husband, too, llkos migratory , fljghts and,,,, according tp , ..scientific researches, thesp burterflies in,grfeat.nnmf l2.-4Th- jm c home Parson agaiif ikftcr.a ten days absence in a Logan hospital where- - she r$,kl.n IirNf fijjiprlftt h Fifth 4 underwent art operation for ap1 .' shadows of the great Sawtooth t plans.1" pendicitis. B1' , ifc hard f On beb-.rMiss Deviva last Saturday jto y Fallis and Leroy Two danctango Munkgave a party in honor of ers, both good, one., a pretty Lojng before any of thgfed-- : '' eleventh i anniversary ; of the handers were awake- - in fact just girl and the other & mar; with In MisS Melba Munk. , , j t tar more .personality than the land. Tusual .their of 'some hit them of the after exercises 3 stead Mr; and Mr. Charles L. Reese average vaudeville ' actor. Best and. class at lemons ouVf f Sunday of . berths, thetram pulled iah rniii raologist of 'tho School ,a general' program was spent 'over Sunday in Whitney in Eowerydancd. Hailey at 4 a;m. and pulled into' d on with their parents. Mr. artist has Visiting Joeipe Each .the1 of mothers Jerome at about 8 o'clock. lithe rendered, MrkP and so was a the of the Foster, it habits accordiuif, been George good the studying the time wras spent in viewing 6f the ward was given a little Mr. and Mrs, C. P. Anderson pity for him to waste his time Painted several for years, Lady booklet of poems compiled by the smart little town and sur close of of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Lcland on so called jokes, though the gave an Account of his work in rounding farmingjection with a W, A. Morton. At the Par- Ashcroft and Mr. and Sirs. audience liked them and , re- a recent issue of Nature. The Rinda short program interspersed for Sunday School, Mrs, buttefly of this species,' he be- son photographed toe sclioot. Willis Lamb of Hyde Park took called him again and Again good measure. Corned e and Burk ieves , ori g i na t es somewhere y Hughes Tar1 Rupert, progressive anf alive, The attendance was 263 or 65 Sundaydinnerw1thrtheir thfet was anything but' high in the south or southeast of the Mrs. Reese Mr. W, and ents G, of ward the cent population. was host to the party at lunch- per The usual Sunday evening Dr. and Mrs. N, E. Munk rlso comedy, rendered by dancers long line of - desert stretching eon and the greeting was typical to watch and in one across Ndrth Africa and Asia of this great farming section, meeting vas held at which there came to Benson in the evening pleasing case to look at. The Lest Minor 2,000 or 3,000 miles from good of remem-bwith i loving watered, as are the other towns was a large attendance. Elder &ncetokens turn was the left England They leave the the in, thing Mrs. of their mothers, R. W. Sloan of Logan was the on the schedule today, by the hand piano solo. ert eaily in. the spring and .G. Munk. Andrew . and Mrs. Wy sustained he and h's waters of the great Snake river, speaker . Carey, Donovan a fed I t 1 L ? nvef n Byef, vicinity of the , Reese, whose winding trail will lie fol- reputation as animator in the Meditcr-ranean- Three mature young men who fhtrn snores of Mortensen delivAir. haa.aulJ Clair he 'address .which lowed more dr less closely1 from splendid - gvalancho let and out an about April. sing aisually ndw on to the. conclusion of tie ered.; In a forceful fecting man- hi Benson jypperty io Mr. 11. of and of a puns, Palc'tmo .Fi'cm cataclysm they appeal" L. the Rock to Davidson ner he called attention;. of Springs; trip to Rexburg Saturday, . . Here are to dy tlrtou4 Syria? d TurMembers of the official fam- mission of mothers, and of thd who with Jhis wife will 1make jokes.is an artist. samples,' "My draws to the Balkan. slates, and She ' girl key ily Of Rupert antt those of ' its consideration due .them by, their Benson their home. flies. I frem a hat bought Derby Egyot, Tripoli and Algeru commercial body welcomed the Sons and daughters for whom .Wednesday 'evening; Mr. to wear- on my ..week V end. croirito southern Europe. they travelers at luncheon and re- they do so much. The Falslev and Mrs. H, W. Ballard Sr. .Mr. received by three All durirg the"fl;go! streg Rapturously of two and sisters little, girls sponses were made by various and M11- - Roy Ballard, Mr. ami 41 Mr, and Mrs. Kylvin Peterson Mrs. ,Dean ' Clark; Mr. Keitn audiences of modern. Athenians feiers and "weakling1 are dropped members of the party.' and recalled as out of theswarn s and left Burley was out in force to sang very sweetly 'Mrs. P T. Clink and Mr. Eli Clark, Mr. Logan liked them. rapturously. , Ricks Provo and Mrs. Parker of on its arrival greet the special and Mrs. Ilyrum Cardon, Mr. Dave Castello Co. An flieis and n the , h;eL' By gro here,' and the members of the who is visiting her sister, Mrs, Wesley , Johnson, Mrs. Mamie fine bit of circus England is reached 1jj in Maf unusually Keith .Mother also soon Clark, Rees and Air. and Mrs. W. G. work with lovable party sang scattered, only to horses, good or early in .June, Scotland a Rees did temple work. gather again for dinner which 'OMine riding, and honest clowning.! week or so later, and here wiH be followed by entertainTomorrow night the M. I. Mr. E. S. Roundy is preparing Best of all was the novel , bit many of them spend the sumAssociations of the wald are to build ment features. a silo this year. Other showing how bare-bac- k riders; mer. The Painted Lady, those Oakley, Buhl, Filer and Twin giving a dance at which refresh Benson dairymen rre g are trained.' which originate in the desert Falls will be visited in the order ments will be served. This will same thing The the Picture doing The apotheosis country, have, been seen in Icementioned Wednesday, May 13, close the activities .of these in the near of future, land in July, some 4,000 miles with luncheon at Buhl and the organizations for this season. The Music from The Benson A their Organ number of apoth. dairystarting place, Several of the young people of night stop at the last town. " Whether in -- crossing great, Benson 'who are attending the men- visited Richmond on Black eosis of mood melting melody. Haec Fabula Docct that all stretches of water they conNorth .Cache high school this and White day and 'received are not deadheads. tinue Dying all night or rest Ogden livestock Market year have participated in the much inspiration , along dairy editors EditorWahlcn of the South on Boating masses in IbS "water from the enterprising peovarious contests and have made lines .. Cache Courier was there and has not yet . been determined. Richmond. The of spknclicl Cattles god records. J(. Cash Smith took ple OGDEN, May ; 1 Was immensely pleased by the Neither is it known, so far as . at cattle that of exhibit dairy in stock the judging ascerReceipts 70; market steady; first prize C. and show was most creditable, giv thought of a Derby hat worn on Mr, Williams was able to choice prime steers, $5.65 to contest at the U. A. u weak end. whether returfi a of evidence journey be tain, what dolmay five ing won t twenty $9.50; good steers, $8 to $8.65 ; thereby is made, scholarship, how ever h will done in Cache Valley in the fair steers, $3.50 to .$8 feeder lar A concretecaisson floating Industry. of dairy - The showers 1 we tare- .steers $5 to $7.25; choke heif- not be able to aVaib himself in Because having has been provided for the har-bo- r this scholarship as he intends id of Manchester, England, to ers, $6 are well filled with w liter $7; choice cows, $5.70 leaving for a mission, probably are' doing much good to the a to $6.65; fair to good cows, $4 to to Australia at the close of this crops that give evidence of a shut off the dock where oil only four months of the year $5.75; canners, $1.50 to $3; hulls school Never do we ships unload in event of fire to storage reservoir covering more bounteous harvest year. ' be $2.25 to $,1.73; feeder cows, $3 Mrs. Esther Roundy has gone remember a more favorable out- prevent burning oil spreading than 19, square miles will to $5.65; veal calves, $6 to $9. to Rock on er, the water. , built for irrigation i Sprngs to visit bet son look. -- .( For tho safety of aeronauts a Hogs; Receipts 1161; market and daughter, Mr. and r al' 75 lower; top $12.10; fat hogs, DO A AT YOU balloon KNOW Til basket Because clinker innearly has been has Clair Mortensen, amount 190. 220 pounds, vented to that is equipped with air ways contain a , small $11.50 charge of the Skaggs store there British demand for American tight chambers to keep it afloat of iron ' machinery employing $12.10; heavy hogs, $10.30 to Mr. E. J. Clark spent over on water and with attchments electromagnets to seperate $11.10; bulk, $10.50 to $12.10; Sunday with his wife at Lava grapefruit is on the increase. Two million dollars is spent to. quickly release it from a fall- them from unouraed coal has feeder hogs, $10 to $10.50. Hot Springs, Mrs. Clark has Sheep; Receipts 16376; mark- been there several weeks for annually in this country on rat en balloon. l;en perfected by United States et 25c lower; choice lambs, the benefit of her health. , ppisons and traps. government scientists. A direct telephone circuit is Mrs. Willard Saunders re$13.25 to $13.73; fat wethers, Rubber heels have j been in' During 1924, the earthquake $6 to$7-J5- ; faJLewes, $5,750 cently- presented - herhusband observatory aYKi&ueajrecovd-- . to be established between Paris vented that can be attached to an with a pair .of twins a boy and ed 5877 earthquakes. $3.50. topkhf'lm.' .. any ordinary slippers.'- ; .ii mm v t Missf Loraine f,rH H ,L(h14 Is! I - -- Lier-j-Goo- , j ? Ept istry.iP-agTicultVr)rwh.- ( 1 . te st Cinch er up boys rw Immriritogo 5 -- and if you want to sink your own teeth into the finest piec of candy that ever passed your lips, grab your ropin boss and take my dust." - . Sweafe Rodeo Bar Thats what you ask for. Made with selected dairy walnuts, honest cream and finest milk chocolate sensation coating, its the candy-bof the West. You can get it at any good cigar tore; drug store or candy store in town. ar - y aiso'eon-templatin- absent-mindnes- s, - L'. . the-stream- Sar-dia- s and-po- Mrs-Clai- , BAR SYIRY BITE'S A DEUCHT Taa Ebow If Good Becauaa It Uid By SWEEPS SALT LAKE TXa -- I .j -- fcsJ.QeoJ A N .. - na |