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Show ? Wednesday, May 20,1 925. TIIK JOURNAL. LOGAN toUAa HtV CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE TTTRE3 SCHOOL GIRLS WORK AT FASHION SHOW ' Work of the girls in the classes in hom economics of the Ix-hi- gh school will be on dis-first annual fash the at play be held in the to show joiv school building bn Thursday, May 21, according to Mrs. Effie CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP YOUR AUT0M03ILE deBrown, instructor in the directone of and the partment ors of the affair. Two exhibits n display all through , will be the show, one to be of the day held in the faculty room, the 0ther ia the high school auditor ium. Both of these exhibits will be open to the general public, , vill also be the special evenwhich will conclude ing feature The work of schedule. the day's geveral dozen girls will be show n -- and there will be members of the department teaching force on hand during the day to explain displays, to act as guides about tfte school, and to be the "hosts 'to the visitors who will be guests of the school on Thurs- Today there is & rapidly growing demand for bright, gay colors In the painting of automobiles If you, too, are tired of conventional effects and prefer several contrasting colors see our new line of one-eol- or auto finishes. e have, $ wide range Of the most beautiful and dependable colors you have ever seen. Riter Bros. Drug Co. Men s Giee Club of the University of Utah, which gives a conce Ladies String Quartet from the same school. Miss Ellen Neils department, will be the piano accompanist for the string qua the Thatcher Music Company and the Thatcher Clothine Com Da 6 day. One of the features of the evening will be the presentation play by Booth Tark-ingtoof a one-a- ct n, "A Ghost Story. Stud-- , The Webster Club of the B.i Alumni of the B. Y. C. are ents in the oral expression deV. C. of which Eldred Bergeson receiving inquiries as to wheth-epartment in the school will have i or not they are going to atparts in the cast and Mr. Ira N. is President, will give its annual Havward, head of the depart- banquet and ball this evening. tend the annual banquet at thys Ascension school this season. The alumni Thursday being ment, will direct the production. ont of reunion and banquet is announcThe cast is as follow: George, day, commemorating Russell Ilumpherysj Anna, the great Bible events, there ed to be held Saturday, May 30, Juanita Boyle ; "Mary", Grace, will be a brief Communion ser- at 6:30 p. m. aild Lennie, Mardner, Ruth vice at St. Johns church at 10:30 in the morning. Mr. and Mrs, 1L A. Shaw are .JIansen, and Serenia Folkman; and here on a visit from their farm Lynn, Floyd, Mr. Julis Bergsio. formerly Tom, and Clare Budge.Frank one of ranrh'home'ritRaHRITr, Fred, Logans most expert can. - Richards, Allan Carlisle, and where Mr. Shaw and his dy makers, but now occupying Idaho,are sons, Howell. prospering in dairying; a lucrative position in San Fran, Spencer sheep raising,- - farming and The evenings entertainment cisco, has returned for a visit. There is a good dewill consist, in addition, of the Big Dance at Providence, to- ranching. there for milk. mand drill morrow a 21 dance by girls following: night May Special new' feature. Good music. . in the ninth grade, a dance by Which do you prefer? Nice, seventh grade . girls, a school (Advertisement) clean, sanitary s New looking scene by girls .in , the ninth The enterprising management rugs and carpets or dirty ones? tenth and eleventh grades, a of the Lundhal Service station Send them to the Electric carMay pole dance by girls of the pet Washing Co. Phone 51W ninth and tenth grades and a las just completed the erection 28 E 2 North. (Advertisement) of a neat tourist guide in front silk dress scene by girls of the of their place of business on John Larsen, proprietor of eleventh tenth, and ninth, South Main, giving distances the Crystal Bottling Works has u 11 ; , graded. north arid south from Lo- Just completed the installation Exhibits "will be open at any xth On the guide is placed the of an adrience soda machine gan. hour, The dances and the play of the important towns and a Thomas Irwin carbonator; lames will be held in the auditorium models of their kind, and Yellowstone retweeh .Logan and will begin at eight p. on the north and the names of alch enables the firm to he important towns between thirty bottr. if toda .ogan and Bryce canyon on the water a minute, all un.!rrn in Dr. rt ALL STORES Friday night in the Tabernacle, It will be assisted by the on of this city, but who is now connected with the IJ. of U. music rtet and will play some piano numbers. Tickets are on sale at nv. advertisement on .Mrs. P. W. Eliason and returned home from the East BENEFIT last Saturday: rected all the activities of the party, and to him was due the winning of five provincial governorships. lie abandoned his justness and opened the way for charge of .the meeting, Andrew Ileggie being in charge. Leo tis recent triumphv as president, Thompson led the the singing, al candidate. DRAMA 1 AT CLARKSTON Byron Thompson, Leon ChristMr. and Mrs. Clare Goodwin OGDEN LIVE STOCK enson, Stanley Nish, Jessie arrived last evening' from Whit, Market Lowell Christensen, Thompson, On Nathan CLARKSTON, May 18- ter California- on a visit to - his Cattle: OGDEN; May 20. Godfrey helped to rendparents Mr, and Mrs. C. F. Good Friday and Saturday evening of er a very Interesting program. eceipts 56 ; choice prime steers . win. last, week the students of the Ravsten gave the 18.50 to $9.25; good steers, $8 Clarkston junior - high school o $8.50 ; fair steels, $5.50; to speach. A large audience Mr. George F. Brady, who lurt presentedthe drama, What closing feeder teers, $5 to $7.25; b8; the the boys mceting, been attending the U. A. C. the Happened to Jones. The pro- enjoyed did extra well and deserve credit choice heifers, $6 to $6.85; past winter, leaves tomorrow ceeds of the drama, will be precows, $5.75 to $6.65 ; fair The commencement exercises choice for Martinez, California, where sented to Mr. Erwin Thompson. ,o good cows, $4 to $6 ; canners of C, J. II. school will be held in he will resume his employment Erwin was hurt in an our tabernacle Sunday evening, 1.50 to $3 ; bulls, $2.50 to $ 1.60 ; with the Shell Oil Co. His fath- auto accidentseriously eeder cows, $3 to $4.65 ; veal on hi3 way to the er, Mr. II. Brady will drive to track meet at Richmond and is May 24 at 7 :30 p. m. calves, $5 to $8.50. Miss Annie Griffin and Miss Ogden with him. a" Hogs: Receipts 36; market popular student in our school Fauntella Godfrey, two , of steady; top $12.35; fat hogs, were characters The of cast In the current issue of PopuClarkstons popular young lad90 to 220 pounds, $12 to $12.35 lar Educator, published in Bos- as follow: ies will graduate from the nurseavy hogs, $11 to $11.33; bulk ton, Mass., is an article by Sup- Prof. Goodley... . Byron Rartten es course at the ' Utah-Idah- o 11 to $12.35; feeder hogs, $10 Griffin ... Joseph in June. erintendent Orson Ryan of the Mr. Jones hospital to $10.50. Vm. Jardine Logan city schools on the Rota- Richard Welling, Miss Ida Griffiri and Miss none 2 markSheep':' tion Plan in Vitalized ,Educa-- i Mr. Holder,, ...AVendell Godfrey Marjorie Clark returned from !a et 50c Receiptschoice ' lambs, lower; John Loosley tion. Illustrating this article Sri Anthony Goodley, Monday last Visit to Sait Lake $10 to $10.50; fat wethers, $6 a picture of the Cafripus of the Supt. of Sanitorium, ' i o $7; fat ewes, $5.50 to $6.25; Leon Christenson City.' Utah Agricultural College show, Martin Mr. Olson sons of and jfeeder lambs, $10 to $12.25 ;f eedJohn A Heggie ing the play hour of the 4th An. patient er Weston $2.50 to $3.25. rented the Idaho ewes, have i? ual Farmers 1 Encampment Mrs. Goodley,. ....Agnes Godfrey and are Blacksmith village shop Edith Godfrey held on the College campus last Minerva Godley, OHDI.W.VC- Kfarm a for the work An doing good to define, ji'ohfMt ml onllnaiifo Nish Melba sister.! The , year. ers. reffulnte the of intoxi- Miss Starlight, malt or brewed rating liquor, Archibald of Mr. Albert Robi'nsort in Rassmusscn D. Professor E. Ilertha south. This guide will doubtless quality. drink, providing for it enforte Elva Godfrey Ridgedale, Idaho, is a Clarkston of the department In. The ward tnent and prodding penaltle and charge to boon a tourist the prove great . formation-Servic- e visitor. infant Mildred reniedle for It dotation, and reDecker, , daughChristensen at the Mable Utah Ilillma who wishes to know the dis' all ordinance ami part of HanM. Mrs. cast Jardine Elizabeth and of Kirke and Norma pealing ter entire has of work College the Agricultural just The City School Superintendent tance from one point to another. ordinance in conflict with the Orson Ryan went to Provo this The contraption on which the sen Decker, died today at the been asked to present a paper was very fine and a credit to all the Misses Sarah, Annie, Hattie of thi ordinance, home ofJher grandmother, Mrs. on DirecMail Advertising be. who took part. - The drama was rind Flo Thompson, were visitors DEproddon - morning,. having been invited IQ IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR is hung is equipped' for guide N, M. Hansen, 325 Canyon Road fore annual convention of the under the direction of Principal 'Sunday at the home of Mr. ant AND CITY COMMISSIONERS OF deliver the address to graduates electric lights so that the guide where' she and her mother were American Association of Agri- John E. Carlisle. LOGAN CITY. UTAH, AS FOLMrs. Peter S. Barson. cf the Provo high school. He be read at night as well as on LOWS: may Sun-da- y and from be Mr. Editors .William visit Nish to their . cultural a College homejn -- will have as his family In Sacrament meetingr subject that day. The post and theboards Secttot 1. The vrord 'liquor", a Clarkston-visitors.will sendees held at Raleigh North Carolina Salt Lake. Funeral Do it i excellent the. lesser priesthood, had are In tn is ordinance shall be con-- injunction, and the let- be white art painted 1 9 and Robin, Professor Pr at' JuTyTTB jield Fridayi Now. trued to embrace all fermented, makin a is black 3 paint, tering son has been asked particularly GENERAL MACHADO the Hansen home. and other unconditional parti- malt, vinous or spirRioua liquor, read without to discuss the advertising camwine, porter, beer, ate, abFor your meat. Phone 50 ing it easily automobile. alight, TODAY OFFICE TAKES sans of General Gomez. After alcohol, The judges for the flower from an or any other intoxicating sinthe, .two seasons of the ing past deliver paign We Hailstone Market. show on Saturday at the Thatch the election, disastrous so far drink, mixture or preparation of any to announce the National (Continued From Page Oue) There was a gasoline explo- er Clothing Company have de- used every day. (Advertisement) as the Liberals were concerned, nature, and all malt or brewed Summer School, drinks; and alt liquids, mixture or sion at the Macs Service Station cided on the following condi,The racial question led him to General Machado was invite preparation, whether patented or Some of the bus.ncs8 men abdut three oclock today which tions: First, second and third the .and to rise up in arms against The Journal has on a number resign the secretary-shi- p not, whlth will produce intoxication; have expressed a desire to edit did considerable damage to the prizes for. the best three blooms of previous occasions called at- devote himself to organizing a government, but the troops fail- fruits preserved in alcoholic liquor Student Life of the Agriculturtruck belonging to the Crystal of any variety of peonies. First, which he ed him, and he had to start the of any kind, and all beverages conal College for one Issue and Bottling Works as well as to the second and third prizes for the tention to the utter disregard great natural t party, In excess of one half of one of the city ordinance, regarding deemed necessary at that crit- movement with prominent civil taining of alcohol by volume, centum show the s' udents a few things station exterior. The truck was best 3 per variespikes of Iris any his- ians of Santa Clara, among ball be deemed spirituous liquors, The recent issue of The Journal driven to the station to get some ty. One grand prize for the best bells, lamps and restricted dis. ical period of the republics tricts by young bicycle riders. tory. The Liberal Unionist party whom was Mendaz Penate. The and shall be embraced in the word by the students has ''excited gas. About three gallons ; had six specimens of peonies not Every morning for instance was the result. In 1912 many revolutionary movement was de. liquors as hereinafter used in this Some comment. good deal of been pumped into the receiving less than three varieties. One boys riding bicycles come charg- of his followers were elected to feated, and General Machado ordinance; and all mixtures, comthink the issue was fine while tank when the driver requested whether grand prize for the best six ing down the hill on Second congress an4 provincial govern- was imprisoned at Camp Colum, poundop ornot,preparations, which are intended quid others shake their heads. be spikes of Iris not less than 3 North on the way to school, and ment offices, he being the un- bia until summoned before that a couple more gallons when mixed with water or otherthe gas- varieties. All flowers should woe be to the person who fails successful candidate for govern- court martial and released. wise, to produce- by fermentation or I Riter' Brothels Drug Com served. At' this juncture Thatcher to the to otherwise, an intoxicating liquor, oline tank exploded, with the re- be brought went General Gomez Havana.-WheWhen their1 to heed hear or whistle, of of or the ton of province ' ne pany have received also be deemed to'be embraced sult that the ceiling of the serv. Clothing store on Saturday which means clear the track. A " the Liberals became re- the United States shortly after shall arsenate of lead, for spraying ice 10 within such term. not than later burned. morning was station badly since was few a Machado MachaGeneral usGeneral 1920 in asked lady he mornings united wherever 1916, The word person They are making a special price Fortunately no one was injured. o'clock. The Comnittee desires struck and (knocked into an ad- do labored especially for the to protect the interests of the ed in this ordinance shall be conflovr-ein 100 pound drums. other with that people any not The cause of live explosionis lot.. This is a restricted success of the liberal ' party, - and Machado strued to mean natural persons, , "t Advertisement in bloom bring them'" rind jacent, firms, eorpoiations known. tear the the but district, boys Colonel Mendieta, candidate, proved himself worthy of this and all associations of natural permake up a display so the help insured car against and Is do didown as , your signs they Orestes Ferrara confidence. He personally Miss Ida M tchcll lost a valusons, whether acting by themselves Phone public may see what flowers are please and the police take no no- supported by or by g servant, agent or employee. able umbrella , one day last fire or theft? See Hatch, season. the of this bloom in at Block. Adv, Section. 3. Any person, firm or tice. week. Some honest person 980, 15 Commercial year. having in their or it corporation whose narhe we did not learn The membership, meeting of possession, any intoxicating, liquors Richmond Mar. In of of last the Messrs Jatter Tripp pail; found it, saw her advertisemen' as defined herein shall be .deemed the- Chamber of Commerce on of Millville who were ch the Board of Education inand in Fridays Journal and prompt guilty of a misdemeanor and upon . evening May 21st is the Egan Thursday Cache Valley Champion vited representatives of the city conviction theiefor, shall be punishPANTAGES VAUDEVILLE h delivered it Saturday maw one cf the most important gathed by a fine of not to exceed $299., Chamber Com. at of the shoe commission. horse pittehers ing. That person is convinced some of the chamber for Nome Hero erings of BASCO the of by Imprisonment in the city jail SOLOMON Kiwanis last left and Featuring fair Cache fall, merce, County Rotary of having done the right, which time, Mayor Neslen of Salt Lake months or by for not to exceed 22 : F. I). 2, Carl It, May tax Nyman, committee, rather confident because of clubs, county is of more value by far than any and both such fine and imprisonment. live a important has Revue City Beauties California 20 Girard and Parrecent in work rind American the their their Harry Legion good Section 3. A public necessity existvmbrella. message to put over, The Eduanti came to IOgan ent , Teachers' associations of N.W, Kimball, 265 W. Center, Logan, May 22 ing therefor, tins ordinance shall , cate n Committee of the Cham- - practices take effect upon publication as prothe various eity school to meet The Salt Lake Beesare again vided by law. - for a with to Fern consider Jacobsen and bons them city , in second Saturday Friday, ' 'Section 4. AH Thursday, place onj the score atives from the Other organizaordinances and parts ' meetGibbons this' The school problems. At board with San Francisco lead' tions of the .city have made a number of games. of ordinances in conflict with , the all team Jacobsen it committee a and put representative ing ing with a big margin for firs careful survey and analysis ox provisions of this ordinance are honors. The Bees standing was the present condition of Logan over Tripp and Egan so Tripp of these organizations and and hereby repealed, but this ordinance desired to take on Gibbons. of L. W. Ilovey, Geois not Intended to effect the repeal V brought about by beating the City Schools as to buildings. Gibbons of course being In good composed of any provisions of the former orAlma Sonne- - OrB. Bowen, rge Seattle nine Tuesday on Bonne- This committee has something dinance passed by the city, relating on Tripp. son Ilyan. E. R. Owen, A. L. ville park by the score of 16 to vital to say at the meetihg, form put many games to intoxicating liquors, but this ordiexnot he Weston ia was satisfied'so and Cole Vernon, ap nance Is only Intended. to be ah aid to 8, This was the opening game o Dr. Wm L. Wanlass, chairman Tripp on in Logan Saturday pointed to make an' investigasaid ordinance. a weeks series and by losing this of the special committee to of- erts to be meetThe a tion later at again. Passed by the City Commissionand na- - and try Gibbons report onrthe game the Washington players fer recommendations of Logan City this 19th day of ers back o Farmers w the held was last which 45 evening place ing, were forced into fourth position. tional referendum number May 1925. horse will The be Any preBuilding. report of complete Equity powers with Los Angeles lost to Oakland in which deals JOHN A. CROCKETT. will report. The shoe fans who desire to see the sented in, Thursdays Journal, Mayor - the Tuesday welcome. Gibbons are game and Vernon national banks careful contest and, we recommend a JAS. K. THOMAS lost to San Francisco as far as Imperial Glee Club has consent- would not like to see too many perusal by every school patron , Commissioner y the scoring went but the game ed to give come selections. H. It. Pedersen he however comAUesf. as reader. and The might come, get taxpayer fnr as possible member was postponed. Portland took On Friday Evening 20 Bouquets of Tulips Given Away to the , City Recorder. this mooting. nervous which is his worst mittee w as continued and will f tdviaemeiS the opening game of the series should attend J Lucky Ladies make further report. handicap.. Bring your friends, from Sacramento. - - -- Ex-Bish- , , -- -- jhe-late- inap-ufactu- LOCAL - st re - - NEWS tf , -. Mrat -- li- r - n is vice-president- CAPITOL ATTRACTION TODAY - - -- ; - ; - Ey-er- j - |