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Show T" x k Monday, Aug. 21, 1922. THE JOURNAL, The county commissioners met in regular session this morning and attended to routine business. ' Try the 35c Cherry Blossom Lunch tomorrow. Its good. adv. .LOCAL HEWS - c Victory in Both Games Over the Ogden Gunners Gives Smithfield Excellent Chance to cop 3 At the Air Circus yesterday Sheriff Don C. Benson Shoup the Auto Top man, mov- Deputy rested ai Hyrum Dahle for haw ed to 42 W. 1 N. A0v. ing liquor in hns possession. Prof. N. L. Nelson gave a very See Gus Caras, over Nielson instructive discourse in the jDiy Goods, for that Suit. Extra ward last night. Auv Value $29.75 and up. Se-c:n- d COUNTY, pac: UTAH Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Smith add Mrs. Walter McLaughlin and Miss Ruth Haney cf Salt Lake, family left for Berkeley, Cal., on srent the week end here with! Saturday, so the chilldren could Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Moore. resume their studies in the University of California, which reDuchess and Strawberry apples opened this morning. , for sale John Lundberg, River Heights. Advt. Frank W. Blair Co Dodge jBros. Motor Cars. Dependable. The Thsmas John family held Adv. a reunion last wek at Lava Hot The body of Harold Liljenquist Springs and organized a branch of the family organization fori8 cf Mr. and Mrs, T, N. Liljen. the benefit of, those living in quist, of Hyrum, arrived there southern Idaho. Thcrnas John lycsteiday from Los Angeles, of Lava was made president of where it was met fcy relatives the branch and Charles John, of land taken to tha Thompson un A ertablishment, Dempsey, vice president- Fifty idertaking three were there. Thev had a brother accompanied the re dinner in the park and a pro-- mains home and gave the details gram in the meeting hruse. El-- 1 of his death. He was engaged in der James John and w ife of this ar r isting to raise & heavy boiler city were among the n umber, 'at the oil fields near Los Ange-an-d they state that all had a cs, with & jack on each side, one rolay good time. which he was operating. The 'man on the other side raised it 7 The Chamber of Commei ce a utile too high, causing the Logan City, the Kiwanis and Ro- heifer to slip and roll over on tary clubs have tent a joint tele- Liljenquist, instantly crushing to death. His wife and babe gram to the Utah State Fire- him will arrive today anj funeral mens convention at Irovo exservices will be held in Ilyrums tending an invitation to the as- third ward chapel tomorrow at 2 LYRIC THEAT Today and Tomorrt ! Tabernacle the Following the afternoon yesterday meeting the Bunting, of Second choir members decided that their, Series. summer outing at Lagoon shad be taken by automobile, on Wed (Special Dispatch) home the same OGDEN, Aug. 22. The Summits nesday returing Friends of the choir w;l! night. hopped into dangerous pennant ter- contribute the use of their cars. ritory yesterday and at the same time Ogden was eliminated as a con. tohder for the second half. By winning both ends of a double bill the Smithtielders are tied with the Peaches and have an excellent chance te win the second half, aeries. nosed The Smithfield bluggers LOGAN CITY, CACHE appointed to arrange for membership with Yellowstone Highway Association will meet to de cide upon what basis the total organization will take out a membership. This committee con. sists of Prof. D. E. Robinson, chairman of the Advertising Rolan Ambrose Merrill, rf Bennington, Idaho, and Vida Irving of Montpelier, Idaho, obtained a marriage license Saturday evening upon their arrival from Bear Lake, and after being married by Pres. Joseph E. Cardon, drove their car back to committee; Roy Bullen, chairman of the Roads Committee ; B. T. Cardon and John Christian sen, members of the Advertising Committee and Judge M. C. Harris. At the funeral services of .S: James MtGrath, Jield yes geant a license this morning terday at 'the Lindqu:st mortu ary chapel, Rev. Harris Pillv t'Ury preached the luneral ser- - , 1 obtaining game S' to 7 and the second was bomewhat the same kind of a contest going to the visitors by the bcore of 8 to 6. in. Norm Nelson, the leading with fielder of the league, played Smithfiell, having been released by Eogan to the Summits prior to the contest. This called for a severe -protest from- - Manager Fitzpatriekot the Gunne.'s who entered his protest on the grounds that Nelson had no bUbiness wih the Summits. No ruling has yet been hea$ on the matter from Prebident Angus Kennedy. was Mathews, Ogden outfleldert the leading lidy with the wllloWj getting hits o' all descriptions. Nelson, the shortstop over whom a cry was raised, plajed a fine game He hit and fielded well. The scores; First game: SMITHFIELD mon and! Mrs W. G. Ruckenbrod The Scandinavian conference1 sang a solo. Six uniformed will be held Sunday August 27 members of the American Lein the Logan Tabernacle. Meet-gioacted as pallbearers, and ings will be held at 10 a m. and .many others attended. They ac 2 p, m. AlLSeandinavians- - in eompanied tbeTemainjrtfrtheUr Logan and Cache valley as well I. C. for shipment to Salt Lake, as the adjoining stakes are invit- where at the grave side further ed to attend, Prominent mem services were held by the Cath bers will be up from Salt Lake to 4lic church, of which he was a 6tl member. attend. j n convention at Logan. The fire men have never held a convention here and the local organizations feel that it is about our turn for thq convention. Thee are usually from three to four hundred delegates at there conventions and they can be we'l entertained at Logan. It is believed thatrirgairtands a 'good show' to land the convention. The Utah State Bankers Association and Elks Club are also go. injr to hold their conventions at Logan next year. the parents, who have last four adult children within a few years. Colonel and Mrs. Eugene San tschi leached Logan last even ing, coming from Germany, where the Colonel spent two and a half years with the army of occupation on the Rhinepwhere he had a number of interesting experiences and full opp irtunffy to observe conditions generally Naturally, economic conditions are still greatly disturbed. The , mma BEYOND IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Edwards Furniture Go.-- and vividly impressive. Miss Clayton's work is highly emotional throughout ' and she handles her role-- delightfully. Other players in the cast ,are Charles Meredith, Earl Schenck Fontaine La Rue, Winifred Kingston, Lillian Rich,' Chares French. Spottiswoode ' Aitken and Herbert Fortier, 4 at Lundstroms. AB R H O A advt. LET US FEATHR Y OUR NEST" BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY Home of Good Motor Gars Adv. the University - f p Totals.. 40 4127 5 whole is a hard one to beat 4 n John A. Blythe, a resident of the Fifth ward, committed suicide at an early hour this morning by hanging himself to one of the rafters in this attic of his home, 265 N. Third East street. Mrs. Blythe is authorily Car of plaster arrived. Smith low value of the German mark is for the statement that he had on Bros. Lumber Co. Phone 5. Ad. an indication of financial, indus-tria- l several occasions threatened to and general economic con- kill himself, so when he failed Dr. Charles J. Bupllock, chair, ditions in Germany, but it is a this morning to answer her reman of the Economic Research splendid thing for the army of peated calls for Ibrekfast, she be Committee of Harvard Universi- occupation. As an instance Col- came alarmed and not daring to ty, who has lately been examin- onel Santschi relates that he ands go up stairs where his bedroom ing into the tax problems of Mrs. Santchi occupied fine apart-ment- was, called the police and Offiin a hotel as good as the cer James Smith went up, ' saw Utah, delivered an earnest and The Hotel Utah, with three excellent what had occurred and went thoughtful address upon Causes of the Social Unrest in meals a day, for a rate of one dol- back and reported. He and Sherthe Tabernacle yesterday after- lar a day-- Shortly before leav-in- iff Peterson went up, lowered the noon. Those who have observed they hired a limousine and body and notified the Lindquist the great change in the habits chauffeur for nineteen days and establishment to go and get the of thought and manner of living toured some parts of the coun- remains. No inquest was deemin this country during the past try not previously seen, during ed necessary as the cause of which time they stopped t the death was plain. The manner, of ihirty-jo- r forty with him that the greatest cause leading hotels in each city visit- his hanging indicated a grim deof the general unrest is that the ed, and the entire trip cost but termination to die. The roof wants of the people have in $180. The buck privates there wag so low that his knees touchcreased far more rapidly than have acquired a strong taste for ed the floor as he. hung! - For the means of gratifying them. champagne as their regnhr some time he had been desponThe remedy is a return to more drink, and other buying habits dent and it seems probable his simple habits of life of which that would tax a real salary in mind gave way. No date for the home is the center. Dr. Bullock this country. The eagle on the funeral has yet been set. Mr. was accompanied by Dr. Beale of eottuYairly screams when it gets Blythe left several children by a over there. the University of Utah. former wife. t the same time. . yeaxs-wilLagr- & , f Hie Answer. Crossing the street . the Woman flot&cd the gmt,or, cars. .taxlsAmf, wag-- , fin Slje was almost safely ofi the Athferslde when a tery youngjxsjf bn-' bicycle almost steered Into heit, The Woman turned around. 'Whj don't you blow your horn Instead of almost knocking a lady down 7 aha cuBcd out crossly. The boy grinned. "Lady," he yelled, ywu can't blow what you ain't got I" 4 , Chicago JournaL $ , S , Useless. "Great men," said Chief Jostle Thft at a dinner, "are usually tad tarn men. Look at Edison, Henry Hord, Lincoln. All Strong, silent feb -- ! . ' Iowa. Tolkatlve men, after and Mr. IMft chuckled "Well yon know tbit Mark Twain story: Isn't Gubbetl a splendid . talker, though y a friend said to Mark Twain. all" "Best , 1 ever escaped from, Mark-answered- ." - c OAK TODAY , 4 AND TOMORROW. TheWoman Who Came Bad well-know- Dr. W M Jardine, president of of Kansas at Manhattan. Kan., was in Logan for a few hours on Saturday afternoon en route home after a visit in Idaho By a strange coincident a firm admirer of the doctors. Dr. R. H. McCormack, also of Manhattan, was also here for a few hours en route from a tour of the Yellowstone and the Northwest, on a brief visit to his old classmate at the St. Louis University, Dr. W. G. Ducktn-brod- ; their first meeting in seventeen years. While in conversation he spoke highly of Dr. Beans. George W Skidmore and Jardine and his work. UnfortuHyrum HaybaJl are also mem-te- n nately thSy did not meet here. At the meeting of the Democratic state committee held in Salt Lake on Saturday afternoon, David1 C. Dunbar, one of he pillars of Democracy in the state was selected as party chairman during the coming campaign. He was campaign manager for Senator King and his success in securing him the nomination will he fcllewed by another in. .securing his election, Exceptionally strong committees were also named. On the execu tive Dr. Weston Vernon- and J. W. Funk were named. W. W. Armstrong heads the advisory committee, of which Frank W. Go. M '" Herder's face grew still rosier and ' her eyes sought. the floor.- ' "Itleasem," h6. murmured, "he Isnt a Jew, hit naums' JlichaeLV - e, Edwards Furniture . feature. particularly , artistic The manor house interior and the several pretty English country exteriors are beatuiful and form appropriate backgrounds for the work of Miss Clayton who is beautiful and charming in her portrayal aifd the remainder of the characters. The photography and lightings are excellent and the double exposure scenes in which the spirit of the mother returns to the girl are beautifully done, The Cole Manufacturing Co., have made a tremendous drop in prices and have the most elaborate sturdy Range on the market, and they sell at a saving of $30.00. We have just received 60 Ranges at the latest price. Call and see them and learn the moderate terms we have to offer. See the new Coles Hot Blast Heater. Summary Dome run Matthews. Three. base hits Mathews. Fallen-tinTwo base hits Lynch, Clark, Nelson,. Itock, Hansen, Leonard, Stolen base Adams, Sacrifice hits Double play Nelson to Johnson to Adams. Bases on balls Off Phillips 1, off Beckstead 2, off Babb 4, Off Mclvor 1. Struck out By Phillips 2 by Beckstead 1, by Christiansen 1, by Babb 1. Hit with pitched balls Rock by Phillips, Goodwin by Clark. Charge defeat to Phillips; credit victory to Babb. Time of game 2:10. Umpires Spencer and Green. The Easy Electric Washer Second game: will mdke wash day easy, boid SMITHFIELD 4 ' Seme of the most charm in scenes imaginable drstinguls Ethel Claytons new Paramount which wiiV picture Beyond be the feature f the Lyric theaf tre for two days beginning today. The Atory toy Henry Arthur Jones, is one-- , of exceptional interest and the theme, ' that of communication with the world beyond the lifted ,veil, is Quite timely. The adaptation by Julia Crawford Ivers is smooth and the direction by William D. Taylor is polished and complete in every detail- - The settings, designed by George Hopkins, are a Hi-Ov- en Ail J Of Another Rac. Mrs. Subbubs bad hired a green country girl wrhoee looks reflected tha Jt benefit of plenty of fresh plr and V mornfood. On wholesome country Ing Mrs. Subbuba entered the kitchen , juht after the grocer's boy had beea thfere and site said to the girl, Why, lipster, what a rosy, bappy face foa 1 have this morning, Ton look as If tbs ddwrbad kissed you";. ETHEL CLAYTONS Have placed their entire line of Coles Hot Blast Heaters, Coles Down Draft Ranges and Coles Ranges with the OGDEN Men Tell No Tales Dead CHARMING SCENES IN v iv Coming Wed. 1 The Cole Manufacturing Co. M Alio Leather Pushers, Rounds 3 News Fj tx g ee --A. PlaygocnPicturc See this startling drama of a woman's regencra tion through suffering'. and sacrifice. Comrd? and News, I " C ; ' I in . |