OCR Text |
Show v Saturday, June 17, 1922. THE JOURNAL, 1 LOGAN CITY, CACHE isinaU Depositor 3fe Welcome Juvenile Judge L. E. Nelson and family motored to Salt Lake today on business and pleasure, and will return Monday evening This bank has aroused the admiration of people by Us enlerprize. We are thankful for this publie appreciation and we earnestly endeavor to repay it by the best public service in all our departments. We cordially and hear tly welcome, the new de positor, whether his means be great or small. epen an account with us today. Four percent interest, compounded quarterly, paid on savings deposits. Cache Valley Banking Company COMMERCIAL COUNTY, UTAH PAC3 GIFT SPLENDID f)e 1 SAVINGS 'f MM Mra P A. G. Lundstrom is qmong the Dancing at the Logan Pavilion first to realize that th problem every Wednesday and Saturday. before us now, relating to the ' Adv. ; , girl's .camp Js that of suitable Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friday lequipr!; Mr. lawdstrom geo to and family left in their ear to gie the girls day for California, where they their choice of a Brunswick or expect to make their home in the Sonora talking machine. A ballot box was provided 'in eacn future. ward Mutual organization ip which the girls cast their votes - The Misses Hatch-OrlenKathryn Larsen, Rebecca and Em. in favor of either machine. The ma Willmore, are leaving tomor- final counj; shows a vote cl. 509 row to spend the vacation period for the Brunswick as against 379 for the Sonora. So the camp ob the pacific coast. is now the proud, owner of For Saturday and Monday only. During these two days a Brunswick talking machine. Supt. Orson Ryan will be the Thanks to A G. Lundstrom, speaker at sacrament services to- who has1 added this luxury to every Hat in the House will be sold morrow evening in the First increase the of the enjoyment ward. His subject will be along NONE RESERVED girls who take their vacation at the line of Law and Order. the amp. The Mutual organization has AH Plenty of early tomato plants for sale. Stender Pibduce Co. downed a piano for a Lumber of 63 East First North. Phone 751. years. With these two musical' instrument there should be no Adv. lack of jollity that music can inThe speaker? at the funeral sure. It is hoped that other friends services of Franklin P. Smith, held at the Lindquist Mortuary will find it possible to donate a few good records suitable' for chapel yesterday afternoon were Elder Robert Murdock, Prest. dancing, and others to give an acquaintance with and develop Joseph Quinney, Elder W. G. an Reese and Bishop Henry Balappreciation for the best the world has to offer in music. lard Jr., of Benson. Everyone will want a personal BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY ownership in the camp by adding to its equipment. A good Home of Good Motor Cars A beautiful little daughter arr Adv. book, or a subscription to a magazine would be a fine gift. Per- rived safely this morning at the Mr. Joseph E Mv' r a pioneer haps in the attic there is a good home of Mr. and Mrs. James S. and highly respected iesident of a1 J fashioned chair, comfortable Adams, 363 E. Second North. r Clarkston, passed away at four and altogether too good -- not h,'. S Mrrand Mrs. eeloek thisnnorning,at the age just- suitable for of seventy-si- x years He had been the parlor, such would nuae a and son Ross and Mrs. Recharged jWJulq ypu.Wait. . from the effects of a splendid gift for the camp. The Crabtree, motored to their )tom$ suffering 'tf jto pieces because in Rexburg today SftefiaitTnj paralytic stroke since last fall. magnificent yard, calls for some Funeral services will be held in lay ground equipment, per- relatives in Salt Take, we will to the Clarkston chapel on Monday haps someone would like to fur- Maladapd pigaiir1 ii sRe&hfate m 15 niitesJaRd nish a basket ball, volley ball at one oclock p. ih. l&cfa GlrvkUv & Mri d, Mr$; ?n ah esb" etiLjetCv Bring-ydur fcontribu .tin froth C- Good luck follows the fisher- tions, the camp will be finighoH and family r? :Sl 'Clark ajlthowl toWed Mn lUt,LW. if i .( $en thid merhlhgi man who buys his tackle .from next week.- i lomu IWrtCh, run like in 9UC enough Everton and Sons. Theres a rea' to lCear dfovh theit Mrs through son. Leonard Hill is here from i Adv. her present home in San Fran-cisc- Lakp. fthfeys expect to drive on a risit to her mother, tomorrow.' Mr. Harvey Johnson has takMi M Logan, Utah en over the Oak Theatre and! has Mrs. Philo Kent. of Anderson Robert Manager been busy making changes. The Vi talk .Bicycle Tires The the A.nderspns and Sons Lumber interior has been newly- d has1 returned from a busiand renovated, new, com- best made. Special $3.25 each. Co.y ness trip to points in , Oregon fortably arranged seats put in, a DeSanders. 114 Main Street' Ad! and Idaho. In the neighborhood new and perfect ventilating syshe. says copious pains of Boige tem installed and an indirect Apostle James E. Talmage have assured fine crape and have lighting system put in. The out and President Joseph E. Cardon were the speakers at this morn- greatly encouraged the farmers. side will also be painted. ings session jof' the Cache Stake At .the meeting of the city com Follow the crowds to Wells-vill- e conference. mission last evening an estimate 6f eost presented by Electrician every Saturday nigh CANDT! TOX ; TAINTED the best dance with the best For new , Ford Mkughan for the extension of music in the Valley. Paved Coupe. Extra good .tebms for electrical service to the home of roads all the way. Adv. Csh payment. Inquire, at this Hyrum, Johnson on Sixth North office. .; - Adv. between Second and Third East,' From Bishop J. H. Watkins Jr the same to be paid for by the ap A jury in the city .court yes- plicant but t he refunded in we learn that conforming t the request of the First Presidency, terday afternoon, after an all service, was approved and order a special and very interesting day trial, found a couple accused ed installed. ' program will be giver, in the of drunkenness, not guilty. The Seventh waid chapel Sunday arcused had been out on bonds of The 'Passing Show given at the Lyric theater last evening, venin? at :30. Music, readings $100 each for two weeks. . pleased these who witnessed it. and talks will be on the subject chief feature was the excelThe work observance of Strict of u? gested. adjusting proper- The one act gem. The Stage lent little law and order. ty valuations, throughout the given by Mr. Gill and Carpenter, Comcountyis nearly complete. a There is a company. capable Auto tops and general up- missioner Theurer and Deputy female clever young impersonaClerk TrimMohr Auto in are south end holstering. Logan jhe ming Co., East "of Post Office. of the county today and. Commis- tor, singer and saxaphone play' Adv. sioner Hyer and Deputy Asses- er, with a clever piano accomPhone 86-sor and Collector McQuarrie in panist, and a team composed of R. Bradley Riter returned last the North, looking over property Florabelle Hogue and Opal Hickson, singers and dancers, and a night from Stanford Universi- claimed to be clever quartet giving Swedish ty, California where he comProf and Mrs. A. M. Durham, dances. These, with some good pleted his sophomore year. Mr Riter received an , appointment returned last evening from a pictures afford two . hours of , as ose of the staff of the Daily week spent in Salt Lake. What good entertainment. . ,, Palo Alto Times, the college they chiefly noted was the invasion of the city by myriads of Describing the 8cnry. paper of .which he was a regular He's making a mmintttln out of a contributor: His many friends mosquitoes. Even at a large molehill." I see. Getting up a sumbid him welcome home. gathering in the Assembly Hall mer iiroaiieftua. ..Tl)9- - rousd- - cnnily- - boi .Jdlnfe the. congregatiaalwas kept busy trated Is madq of tin and decoTHe steanTfrom a washer or swating the pests, whose presenWhan Wa Really Need It rated with enamel paints. , These tub these nice summer days is ce is dye to heavy rains falling Knlckee W lint I boxes are very popular Jnst now top of tbe box with carbon paper, a-- , thrift I far from pleasant., Have your there of late. and when filled with iandy make Use a compass to get the outline Rocker Saving for a unny day. . a most acceptable gltt. plain of the circle exact. Tbe design is f. washing done the modern .way. New Tork Herald. round tin boxes in various sizes painted with tube oil paints which' Mr. Soren Hansen, for many Send it to the American Steam have been mjxed with a little may be bought wherever art . ta n meat al Hema Adv.fVears a resident of Hv Laundry. Phone ,438. are sold. First paint- the white enamel paint. The tireuiar "Ton are much more aerloua In your one of the county leaders in enbox and ild alt over with enamel-ol- background is painted ene color yon used to. be, reSome light eolor each ns and the design on it anothen, Beginning this afternoon the terprise gnd finance, died at bis addressesthethan the time friend. Many's The background wpuld gray or patty may be used. Use color. , Boy Scout Band, in pursuance of home in Hollywood, Cal., at an marked In was held mass meeting your two eoats of be enameloid, and look well in apple green with thea v thd policy of public service to early hour yesterday morning when u youd when the second coat is dry simply hire a band, ten design in white. Or yellow 1 which it is dedicated, will jjlve g after three weeks joLsuffering, ahonor, ter the pattern giren here to the black background could be used.a and let It go rt that 7 concert on the Tabernacle of sugar diabetes. During , his Senator Sor-- ' True! responded square this afternoon; the first residence in Cache he built cold- -, ghum. Modem Invention lias changed Pacific states generally fair. of a series of Saturday after- storage plants at Hyrum and Og all that I've got to give em real . Normal temperature. noon concerts to be given den, owned a great tract of land thought. Ton cant expect a states- THE WEATHER go through life trying to throughout the summer season. in Pocatello valley, built a beauti man towith the phonographs and the The band has acquired some new ful home in Hyrum, was a direct- Comic Nearly one thousand , British FOR NEXT WEEK towns supplements." and villages - have namemusic, and has also been rehears or in the First National Bank of sakes the UnuQii states. , and in founded on handnumerous that Of Logan, already ing - course the concerts cannot be ex- enterprises. At Hollywood, he Associated Press) (By Sr Ifodzg Bible ' io to Thought to erthose of land a it tract proposed and pected equal given by purchased - KWASHING r..v vd , the Logan Military Band, but the ected thereon a number of .homeaf r ' SAFE FROM ALL G?:L: Tka i u w Utuii liit? IvT and velopment es have exte,, for rent, employing carpent- Lord, shall prete.ve Ute Lcm-tmade rapid progress, boys Ate. Iwgiiihhig Mona&y Rocky telephont are going Btrong.and deserve ers from Cache. Funeral arrange evil: he shall jstvrr rt", zeilrlu ird IhH. merits have nof been announced,. Isci-- i':. : r, . every commendation, - . at TRUST a Half Fftice Coats and Suits at Half Price UN accepted and Kiwanians Hawley and Jenson were appointed a committee to represent Kiwanis in arranging details. The attendance prize was present by Kiwanian Henry Johnson and won by Kiwanian George was ON THE W. Lindquist. - Expert Lectures at The Kiwanis Luncheon on The Ladies Mutual Yo-uai- Im- Intellectual Differences provement association of the Lowill hold there Among Men W i d e gan stakes convention on Monday monthly Range of Capacities evening at 7 :30 at the Stake Proved By Tests. houserAll officers aer invited to be present .A description of the intellectual hiearchy was given- - b,y The 8T JOHN'S CHl'RCH service will be held on Professor Louis M. Terman, Sundayregular at eleven o lock, the rectos head of the department of Rev. Allen Jacobs giving an address psychology at Leland Stanford on "Convincing and Convicting,.. Jr., university and one of the leading psychologists of the The High' Priests quorum of world today,, at the regular the Logap "stake Will, meet as usweekly luncheon of the Logan ual in the" stake room, Sunday Kiwanis Club. June 18 at ten oclock. All mem, Professor Terman has been in bers are requested to attend. H. Logan, for the past week lectur- C. Maughan, presidest. ing before the students of the Utah Agricultural College Summer School on mental tests and Bitfe Thought Sr Today how to give them. His talk beLOVE DEFRAUDS NOT: Owe fore Kiwanis was particularly do maB any thing, but to love one based was it because interesting another. Thon not steal. Thou upon exhaustive research into sbalt not covet shalt Thou shalt love thy fields of 'the applied psychology neighbour as thyself. Romans 13: made by Professor Terman him- 8, 9. . self. There are enormous intellectual differences among people, declared Professor Tentfan. These differences run in rather even gradation from the idiot to the genius. It is no longer believed that the mentally deficient and the mentally supreme are two different classes entirely separate from the average run of man. We believe today that all grades of intelligence can be found from the lowest .to the i Lems Gives Warning SPRINGFIELD, HI June" 16. The country is facing a coal shortage of unparalleled intensity. President J. L. Lewis of the United Mine Workers of America said in a statement issued here yesterday. The public interest demands a conference of miners and op erators in the very near future, he said, adding that only the summer weather kept the nation from the realization of nn acute situation. Reports of the geological surveMr. y-theis Lewis week, said, will reveal that coal pro duction during the strike oC tons. 1919, is short 45,000.000 highest. ' said that , Professor Terman careful tabulations made from the hundreds of thousands of mental tests made oh soldiers during the war showed a clear average gradation of intelligence from that of the unskilled laborer to that of the highest type of professional 18,000,000 tons of bituminous and 17,000,000 tons of anthraman. Special music was furnished cite. Unbilled coal on track has during the luncheon by Neptune been reduced from 32,000 to e Fogleburg. In the absence of 5000 cars since the strike coal shortage this counPresident R. O. Porter, who is attending the international con- try is feeling is unparalleled in vention of Kiwanis Clubs at intensity. Toronto, Canada, vice president VilliamM--IIaw4ll TheUn ited-uees presided. The challenge of the ' Logan more than of the worlds lf Rotary Club to a tennis match total output of petroleum. start-ecLTh- St ate-i-pr- ed one-ha- Special toFordCar Owners - jllr -- o ag-nct- Its hard traftoitoeaij cratUcwMouriS Kiy, swil IYhat -- ibtiiit 1 the betthaij & Fcrd ick , o, calso-mine- Handicraft intheHohf Sale-r-O- " ne - - V over-value- d. , 4 - sup-pli- ee V - Wifes Day ETS make June lRIh Wifes Da). We have a, mothers day once each year. Wifes Day should come once a month at least. One thut da), dont wifeJtoil over a tof stove just to get the Hunday dinner. Enjoy the day together, and have dinner at the tirill. We serve a special Chicken or Trout dinner, which Includes soup, salad or relish, choice nL. dinner orders, (usually three choices at least are offered): lw Vegetables, Hot Rolls, Butter, Desserts, (choice of two or more) and whatever one wishes to drink. L have-frie- - nd DECLARE NEXT SUNDAY WIVES DAY AND HAVE DINNER AT THE' Gommercial Grill d. -- com-pe- te - J..i 4 , i i sf-.iz- i ooo-t4t- .tr uI -- g r & V -- ! |