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Show Friday. May lo. 192a. THU JOURNAL. The Sophomore class of the U This is the night when the High School orchestra entertains the public in the Second The Junior girls of the Cache entertain the Fresh-ma,- n stake Y. L. M. I. A. will hold class at a dancing party at their annual May festival and the Girls lamp in L'gan can-o- n Slay Pole darf e on the B. Y. C. this evening campus Saturday. May 16th at 6:30. A special invitation is ex Miss tended to all parents and M. I. I i North has thejA. officers. record and has scholarship BeOnFor Will jl'Cst Said jOeen chosen as Valedictorian at The recent copious rams (the commencement exercises .should certainly have gone far mnd. toward replacing in the soil of TThe dr&iitage districts of the Special for month of May 20 'county, the moisture depleted Silk Per (ent discount' on all wrist by last years dry season, and '".itches at Wendelboc Jew In-- , has fairly saturated the soil in tmbreltas has just. been opened Absolutely no mark-u- p to gie the valleys farming sections. yu O11 Pnce- (advertisement) Members of the Education up Ou r tirst lot as advertised th Chamber of Confident and smiling, theiommittee in the early part of the month Commerce aie visiting Fmnk- U A e trii k team left lir? Laud Pr?ston this afternoon, was sold in Three Days. Quality jmornin, for rVo rticipate the " state meet to track big Price and Style sold them that quick. We wired lor anotnh MBRELLAS Ward. Time 8 p. m. 3 Days 3 Bluebird I i - j prices will be on this new shipment. Prices listed ' below : $5.25 Values at $3.69 $469 $10.50 Values at $7.69 They come in Grown, Green, Purple, Navy, Tan. AHJine transparent Amber handies. or sixteen ribs, Amber SalejvjlLbe on for has 3 Day's 3 graduates of the Dr. N. A. Pedersen of the U. A. C. become noted for his ability to give inspiring, thought talks to promoting, helpful schools. He is on tour now. Last evening he talk gave a' commencement to t ' 3 NEWS LOCAL graduating students of the school at Grace, Idaho, This morning he talked 4n Paris! He is listed fo ra talk. in Preston this afternoon, and inBrigham ' City this evening, ' f J . i On account of wet grounds, the game to have been played in Salt Lake yesterday between the Bees and Angela was postponed. Portland won from Oak land by the score of 4 to 3 in a ten inning game.- San Francisco lost to Sacramento by the score of 1 to 0. Seattle won from Vernon and gradually the Seattle team has worked Its way to third place in the league starid-inWhile the Bees hold the position of second place in the standing, they will need to brush up to maintain that posi- - For your meat. Phone Hailstone Market. We deliver every day. (Advertisement) 50 Trustee F. P. Champ and President E. G. Peterson of the U. A. C. are in Cedar City attending commencement exercises cf the Branch Agricultural - College. g. college lit will be staged sometime in the near future at the college . t Journal. Is your name there? The tickets are good, only for the party named and his partner ' Time Straw Hat Time Straw Hat of last year won't do this if yofl wish to be in style. The brims are wider and the crowns slightly higher Here youl! find everything thats authentic at prices that make values. YOUR $3.50 to $5.00 - Thatcher Clothing Co. . that these men attended the Sunday game and are using this argument to justify their position in standing for Sunday night picture shows. If no better argument than such fl;msy stuff as this can be found, better not make any argument at . ft ft ft ft ft . , Where The Best Meats Are Sold . - per the desirable traits of an and then efficiency. Men should be placed iq the vprk as far hs possible,' they 'like' to do and for ('hich they are adapted The njan jtriust fit tho johthen he is more contented.' Mr. Geo. Ward,, an employee of the Anderson and Sons Lumdiscussed the ber company, question from the standpoint of the 'employee. Salary, , chance for promotion, cooperation, em-iloy- ee ' During the past winter In the various wards of the severa stakes in Cache valley, M men in the various Y. M. M. I- As. and the Young Ladies in their organizations have been holding tryouts ; the young men in pub lie speaking and. male ,quarte; work, and the young ladies in public speaking and ladies chor us workl those qualifying, take part in the valley contes to be held in the Logan Tabernacle Tuesday evening next' a'; 8 oclock. 'Those1 selected from the Hyrum, Logan, Cache, Ben, son, Franklin and Oneida stakes will compete in this contest, anc a w program will result, to which the public is in vited. The victors in this con test will take part in the State M. I. A. contest to be held during the June M. I. A conference in Salt Lake. - 1 orth-whi- le The DAIRY Shop i Recently a clipping wa8 taken from the Los Angeles Exam iner and published in a Monday issue of the Journal. .The article appeared without a heading and the Examiner was given credit. It was to the effect that President - Grant - and , Senator Smoot had attended the basgball game. The item appeared in the Los Angeles paper on Sunday which would lead to the conclusion that the two distinguished Utahns had attended the game on Saturday. Some are holding all 6ft- - . ; - Somewhere in the annouhee-menof the Capitol Theatre in this issue are the names of two persona, selected by a disinterested party, each of whom will be presented two tickets, witb The Journals compliments, to the Capitol on the date given with each name, if the advertisement is presented by the party at the Journal office before 6 p- - m. on that date and the party is a subscriber to The SVlay $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Mercantile Co. 0) chosen recent- ..... ... 6ft-- working conditions, confidence business dealings by honest were some of the things Mr. Ward mentioned as being necessary for the employer to consider in getting the best results from his employees. should be made to feel the dignity of his work and that he is a vital and important part of the concern. Work when well done should be ' recognized. Mr. Edgar Gibson had charge of the program. The Oipheus Group came forth with some good numbers including some real novel arid high class in- MINCED HAM 2 lbs. 2 lbs BO LOG N A ......... FRESH RAND! EGGS per Dozen j . , Those Nice Hens for Sunday Dinner i Pound Our Good of a lb..., 30 Try Royal .Tongues Its !! LI SALMON Per Can 15 The Old Reliable Shop Where Everybodys Dollar ' ;;t Gets Its Value .;;; . , . Benson Market ' PHONE 255 ' fr r t WE DELIVER , . : - r he-employee ly by Dr. N. A. Pederson, head of the English department of the college, and Mias Donna Jon es, head of the department of dramatics and public speaking. The Greek production is by Sophocles and is the first annual play to be put on by the Eng- K 6 in . $ 5c eft- - ALLS sHG.HAYB - - amphitheatre. Cans Salmon 25c Cans Salmon 2 60c Cans Golden Gate Coffee and a 35c present FREE 6 25c Cans Sifted Peas 25 Bars P and G. Soap 25 5c Rolls Toilet Paper 8-l- $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 6ft- - - j lish, department of the 20c Cans Pineapple 7 $100 W- - -- Vice-Preside- s . $7.05 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ft ft ft Silk' seal-son- , college-"wa- 6 more in business and all kinds V , tfy of labor and human relation"" & would go a long ships that it 5,000 Yards New Spring way to solve our problems. lie Values and $3.75. Your Choice Per Yard . $1.00 $2.25 was much opposed to strikes, tfr, - xjj- ockouts etc. and knew they could be prevented if men would attempt ,lo uMerstand each other better. Insurances, pensions, disability claims were a great help to the workingman oday the successful employer cnows that he must have good working conditions for his men and maintain their morale well he is to get the best results. In the past there has been too much double crossing and not .enough square dealing. For five minutes Mr. E. R. 'Dwelt discussed from dhe emllow to ployers standpoint, successfully . stimulate employe- es to foeLtnat they are a definite e rJCHOICE CALF LIVER oncern : It was.Mr. part of , Owen's opinion that honesty VEAL STEW 2 Jbs. and loyalty should pqme first in lb. BEEF. HEARTS 5 tural 3--- 45c - j '! lleet Sugar Saturday Only 24, lbs. High Patent Flour Packages Feets Washing Machine Soap 10 Packages Seedless Raisins " 10 15c Roils Toilet Paper 5 25c Bars Walter Baker Chocolate 6 25c Cans Sardines 100 lbs. Fine ft ft ft 1 i 6 Fruit Time understanding better the economic law that it is a mutual proposition and that what hurts one the other aifcl what bene--, its one benefits the other. He was sure that if the Rotary motto, he profits most who w serves best could be applied w- ( l e Sugar Takes the First Advance Before- - The Salt Lake Tribune of today records the death in a Salt of Mrs'. Olive I,ake hospital England Waddoups ,a highly esteemed lady, wife of Roy Waddoups of Lost River, Idaho, first Reginald, Beales, violinist, and these counselor, in the presidency of Robert Fisher, cellist the Lost- River stake. The lady constituting the Salt Lake Trio with Miss Ethel Undr contralto, Mrs.- John Epglarid, and a cou- are giving tonight to aid contes- sin 'of Bishop Charles England ants who will enter contests at National Federation of of this city. She is survived by he her husband and five children. dusic Clubs convention to'be held at Portland, Oregon. Members of the Teachers as" A" party "was given last evensociation of Logan with their friends have been invited to the ing at the home of Air. and Mrs. eleven o'clock service at St. J. C. Allen Jr. in honor of RayJohns church, Sunday morning mond Allen of Cove who leaves This has been made an annual on Monday for a Canadian misevent by the Rev Allen Jacobs, sion. The young missionary who regards thas as being large spent the-d- ay going through ly in the nature of a "communi-t- y the temple and at night a numservice,' and values highly ber of relatives residing in the the opportunity to speak to such city were invited in to spend a group of educational leaders. the evening where some most All persons are welcome, wheth- interesting missionary expeiien er engaged , in school work or ces were related by1 J. Z. Stew art, T. G, Lowe and J. C. Allen J101' , ,j! r.n Refreshments were served.? Our office' twill be closed SatMembers cf tl3 Logan Tennis urday May 16th that we may Club met last evening and diet attend the; nfeurocalometer convention which will be .held in ed officers I of, the, ensuing as follows: Presidents GeoOgden on, that day. Neurocalo-met- er nerve locates pressure, rge D.j Preston ; raW. M. Howell ; Secretary and adjustments chiropractic mose nerve pressure. Nature ef- Treasurer, Clinton Vernon; refects th6 curb. presentative to thq . State As M. Scott IL D, and Ida sociation, Percy Smith; Publi , ' ' Chiropractors. city Agent, Solon. R. Barber; .. . The financial report was pre( Advertisement) sented and accepted. The city The cast, for the Greek play tournament will be held late in Oedipus the King, which will June or early in July. Cyril Ham be presented by the English de- mond, retiring president, prepartment of the Utah Agricul- sided at last nights meeting. 6ft- - SEE OUR WINDOW ft ft ft . ft Bought for DOLLAR DAY But Delayed by the Railroad, Will Be Placed on Saif Saturday, May 16lh Your Choice 1,00 J - No two alike. KNITTING WORKS Vnt7li. Wattis, president &-and manager of the Utah Con- t struction Company at Ogden I so gave an interesting talk about the proper relationship between the employer and the employee, at the Rotary meeting on Thurs day, Ahv Wattis was well qualified to speak with authority as he employs many men for different work and he comes in close contact w ith them in Mr many ways. Mr. Wattis claimed that this 6fr relationship htts alwa problem with mankind and ho was happy to say that men are wgetting closer together and are - Twelve tipped Mr. Orchestra. deepest-eeneem-- - Coffee PercolatorsRice Boilers, Preserv-- . ing Kettles, Water Pails and Large Alum- - w- - inum Water Pitchers an address before the Parents classes of the Smithfield wards in the Smithfield Tabernacle on Sunday morning on a subject of to alLparents ; Your problems and mine in the home. These problems are so many and intricate that the talk will doubtless prove of absorbing interest, and the Sunday School officers have promised a full hundred per cent attendance of parents. In today's Salt Tribune appears a portrait of Miss Ellen Ntilson with a partial description of her attainments in connection with an account of a concert she, in connection with Dr. Henry Campbell, formerly a Logan physician practicing with Dr. W. B. Jones- and a gentleman whose genial ways and pleasing personality made him a host of friends, has returned frpjn 4iis present home and practice in Iowa, for a visit with them. Free Delivery 200 Aluminum Tea Kettles, Meat Roasters, WellsviUe City School Superintendent Orson Ryan is dated to deliver SL,t $6.65 Values al ce Dance Phone 164 for Food ft. CLUB Tabernacle choir members and prospective members, be sure to be at. practice tonight at 7:30. Bring your copies for the Messiah. j jot ot 60 Umbrellas to satisty those of our customers who did not flet one, the same low Day May E AT Mr. David Mo Murd'o of Fait Lake is here on a visit to his mothety M,s. John Me Murdie- -r who is suffering from a severe aHaTETof jveumoi.i a. ol" PAGE THRE3 I . A. C. will ngatr-scho- LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH r SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Fresh Eggs, dozen...!.,.. Butter, 2 lbs.. 25d 85d U. A. C. Cheese lb. 2Sd Eastern Nippy, lb 33(L Off on Each Pound of Ouq Special Blend Coffee Ground Any Way Wanted Always Fresh. Special Dinner 30 cents We are now serving a Special Chicken Dinner on Sundays for 35 cents ( Short Orders at All Hours Open from 6 a. m. to 9 p. m. Saturday to 11 p. m. , strumental .music- notq often heard. This was part of the fare - well for Dr. D. C. Budge and Budge, who left cn Friday, for Europe for an extended tour. - , Practically every Itolarian had one ' of his employees preMrs. D.C, t , sent for the meeting. Messers Geo. W. Skidmore and Victor Lindblad who have been away for several weeks reported present. Mr. Skidmore visited the New York Rotary Club and Mr. Lindblad visited the one at Long Beach and several others while away. fWn t Saves House Keepers Many Dollars THESE PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAY Pure P Oquirrh Brand . Sweet Creamery... BUTTER SYRUP 2 lb. Can ... 5 lb. Can ......... 10 lb. Can.----. 2 Crystal White 1-- Large Packages.. S9C 3 Bars Toilet Soap FREE Machine WHITE KING Soap CLOTH SUGAR lbs. BAG-- 10 Extra William Crockett of Logan js the proud possessor of-- a silver mounted thimble which was brought to Salt Lake City in the year 1850 and was the property of his mother, Mrs.Lilcinda Ells worth Crockett, an 1847 pioneer of Utah. Mr.Crockett was exhibiting the relic to friends on Main street this morning. Quality.. Brand SLICED PGfflPPLEgZ Heads For.... CANDY 25' Large Bunches Home Grown ASPARAGUS for 39 e 8 oz. Can. Eleituce 2 lbs. 69 for....,;..,! Kernel CAN WALNUTS admission. A form of phonograph that records voices and reproduces them as heard when broadcast has been invented to enable radio announcers to correct defects in their own speech. 23c 35c 65c 2 Washing -- it The High School Orchestra entertains the people of the Sec ond Ward tonight beginning at 8 oclock. There will be music a one act play and some readings. All are welcome. No charge for 41 c lb. - r- - ) RADISHES 25c 6 ; For The Kiddies ; 4 for ... ..I;.. Excellent Assortment 1 18c ; t OQc Per lb, y? |