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Show George F. Roth of Providence was a Logan business visitor today. T, II. Blanchard and family The many friends of Mrs. J. have returned from a weeks vaE. Hyde, who was injured in an cation spent at Bear Lake. automobile accident near Oxford, are glad to learn that she George' Hansen, formerly a is fairly on the way to rapid candy merchant in this city but land complete , recovery. now of Provo, with his wife and tson, are visiting in Bordens milk prices for the relatives and friends. Loganwith 54c month of August. We pay per pound for butterfat, for milk Now is tb time to. buy your delivered. Lorenzo Hansen, Supt. winter supply of flour. Made (Advertisement) from the famous Sperry old hard wheat.- - Stender Produce Co. Mr and Mrs. George D.. Ben, (Advertisement) nett and family accompanied by All music lovrs should hear Mr. Harvey Kirk, left Friday morning for Yellowstone Park, the concert to be given this evestopping at Jacksons Hole and ning at 6:30 on the tabernacle Bear Lake on the return trip. square by the Logan Concert Band, assisted by George Mitchley, a vocalist from the LagOOH resort The p'rOgrafiTap pears elsewhere in this issue. LOCAL NEWS H. G. Hayball A delightful surprise awaits Charles Jenkins upon his return from Henry, Idaho, where he went to attend the big annual roundup and rodeo; for today a new son. arrived safelv at his home, to which without doubt he will extend a 'warm Merc. Co. welcome. Saturday Bishop Charles England, Duce arid Mrs. James !d. Smith motored yesterday evening toRiverton, Salt Lake county, .where they were 'called toy the serious illness of cancer, of their sister. Mrs. George Dansie. Mrs-Thom- Special ?6.75 .75 Hy-ru- 2 3 4 5 Rose..; 6 7 feck-toyrt- he m fi.oo X A FOKIM. 0. 1 Sweaterc Bloomers, Vests and Costume Slips At 33 to 50 S7;69 54.69 53.69 SI 19" f 4 UNDERWEAR MENS . SUMMER 4 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT law point important to newspapers was decided in favor of the Baltimore Evening Sun, published by the A. S. Abell Company in . the Circuit Court of Carroll county . at Westminister this weeks The point involved the .right of the States Attorney and the Grand Jury of Carroll county to force Hamilton Owens, editor o fthe Evcaing Sun, to disclose the real name of a man who wrote a letter which was published in the paper and which was signed A Daily Reader. When summoned before the Grand Jury and otder- A -- KNITTING WORKS J t SERVICES ROBERT D. 0H rs7 after Benjamin Ilousley, lingering illness. Bishop William Anderson cpn ducted the services. The opening song was a quartet rendered by Glen Walter, Irvin Stoddard, John Stoddard and Alma Spackman. Prayer was offered by T. H. Mernji. The choir sang Siutll - We Meet Beyond - the River.'. t The speakers were George O. Webb, Alma Anderson of Downey, Roy Erickson of Smith-fielF. W.- Traveler, John W. Stoddard and Bishop Anderson. Hannah Christensen sang a solo and Marteal Hendricks and Rebecca Lewis gang a duet. The benediction was pronounced by Noah Woodland. Elva Ilousley Anderson was born at Paradise, Apnl 4, 1899. She was the wife of Ferdinand Anderson .She is survived by her husband, an infant child her parents, four brothers and four sisters. Miss Vella Dumey'was operated upon at the Cache Valley hospital Tuesday fori appendicitis. Mrs. Jesse Webb and Mrs. Daines of Salt Lake Clyde spent Wednesday at Lewiston the guests of Mrs. Beri Van Orden. , - ROBERTS maelstorm will bring about. This and other thoughts ran rampant through the brains of a crowded audience at the Capitol last evening as "The Marriage Whirl," starring Corinne Griffith was flashed on the screen. How easily happy newlyweds may have their romance dashed had apt demonstration 'in the picture. Miss Griffith ns the wife who somewhat thought her faith in her husband could carry her anywhere gives a masterly portrayal. She cuts a pathetic figure thru more than one scene of the piece. Kenenth Harlan as the blase, care-fred wine and husband is a drunken success, while Harrison as the righteous brother of the wayward husband and himself a lover of the neglected wife plays a clean cut a role. Essaying Toinette, dancer, Nita Naldi vamping plays her usual part in movie-doas the ever present vamp woman. and Miss Anne Madsen and Harold Alvord, popular young vocal students of Mr;' A. L. Farrell, won new friends last night with their duet "In The Garden of My Heart. With Director- William Spicker of (he Capitol orchestra supplying the- violin obligato. ? love-blind- ed e, jazz-craze- m home-wrecki- - - CHIEF SURGEON' DIES SUDDENLY (By associated Press) CITY, N. Mex., Dr. Frederick J. August Nordby, chief Surgeon at the United States hospital at Fort Bayard, N. Mex., a graduate of the University of Colorado, died suddenly of heart failure. SIVER 14. LEAD AGAIN TAKES (By Associated LEAP Press) NEW YORK, August 14. The American Smelting and Refining company has again the pric? of lead from nine and fifteen- hundreths to hundnine and twenty five redths cents per pound. ? cd to 'disclose the name, Mr. Owens refused to do so and was sustained by the Court. Editor and Publisher ed - ROBERTS Sale89c ,, FOR In these days when life at its best is often one jazzy whirl, one is never certain as to what a descent into the matrimonial 4 Discount Fast . Pace Sets All Fibre, Silk j FUNERAL Marriage parentsTJff.-andM- TO L ;CORINNEy Aug. 14. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the tabernacle for Elva Ilousley Anderson who- - died Sunday at the home RICHMOND, of her I Today Tomorrow. N Russian Duet ... Martha Springman, Lewellen Christensen Elsie Meredith, Dick Billings Serenade Piano Solo, Impromptu ,r...Chopin . , , Meredith Lundberg Dream Fantase.,..'.. Lotta Petty, Lewellen Christensen Russian Dance Josephine McKendrick ' - Mrs. Christian Olsen, 69 E 8 N, Aug.17 L Soul of a Elsie Meredith Marion Sharp ...... Song, Pale Moon.... ... Dance, "Indian Courtship.. Marion- - Sharp, Lew. Christensen Herbert Elwood, Hyde Park, Aug. 17 1 yest-erda- K, 85,-00- CAP AT RICHMOND , girl named Jennie Bench fell down two flights of stairs in the high school building receiving a shock which rendered her unconscious for a long time, and badly brusjng her nose and face. Fortunately no bones were ibroken or per? manent injury inflected- In District court yesterday afternoon in the case of the Amalgamated Sugar Co. vs C. W. Hall ,et al, judgment was rendered In favor of the defendants, Suit was entered for the et price- pulpr .defendants to cattle. It was shown, however, that they purchased it from and' paid a third party who had a contract with the company for the pulp. Members of the American Legion Fife, Drum and' Bugle Corps in full uniform will assemble on the U. A. C. campus on Sunday morning for the purpose of having a group photograph taken for advertising pur. poses prior to their proposed trip to the Legions national convention to be held in Omaha, Nebraska, where it is confidently expected they will win first prize over a number of similar organizations from all parts of the United States. l'e&ki-iuii- p CAPITOL TONIGHT AT THE 75 53.65 51 :05 ANDERSON LAD) TO REST It is reported that a little 'of-be- EVA PROGRAM OF LE CRIST DANCERS Two bootlegging cases: The State of Utah ,vs Howard Southwick and The State vs W. J. Lemme, on appeal from the City court, came up in the District court this morning for 100 lbs. Fine Prearraignment, when both men serving Sugar..... pleaded guilty and judgment was set for August 20th. Orig25 lbs. Fine Pre51 inally both were arrested on the The Baugh Motor Company of serving Suga- rsame complaint but, demanded Wellsville has opened Up a sales separate trials and were convict headquarters in Logan and has 10 lbs. Fine Preed and sentenced. taken on the agency for the .... serving Sugar automobile. A big demonNash The case of Ras Rasmussen 100 lbs. 1L P. of Mantua whd was charged stration of this car will be givFlout with assault, has come to a sud- en here on Saturday, a parade den conclusion. Willard Ander- being conducted on the streets of the city at noon. Mr. Mit50lbs. H. P. i son, the victim of Rasmussens chell, former chauffeur for GovFlour assault and the Mayor of ' asked that the case be turn- ernor Mabey, demonstrator for 1 . ed to the city for prosecu- the Covey Ballard Company in over Large! Size y Salt Lake will be in charge of Q T6rk and tion. his was , graft ted.Y demonstrations which will the t i $1,000 tq (he injurbe regularly all day togiven ed matt and paid.a.fineg ,of $30 morrow. for battery, the mind charge Motor vehicle license plates having been ' entered againet hint x will be placed on the counter at half price September 1. Half prices, however, will be availr able only to motorists who have not used the plates prior to that date, according to H. E. Crockett secretary of state. Sales continue to mount at the rate of about 100 pairs of plates daily though already the office has issued numbers nearly up to This is more than 4,000 higher than was issued last year. Somewhere in the announcement of the Capital Theatre in this issue are the names of two person selected by a disinterest THAT WILL INTEREST YOU, ed party,' each of whom will be presented two tickets, with 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 Journal. Is your name there? The tickets are good only for the party named ' t.b. and his partner. The eleventh ward room in Tabernacle was well filled the . last evening with a body of men from the. Cache, Logan and stakes interested in Hyrum COTTON UNDERWEAR A v LADIES work, including Boy Scout ONE-HALF AT PRICE members of the presidencies of the three stakes. Many matters LADIES SILK HOSIERY of interest were discussed, in N eluding a very clear exposition r, Regular $1.50. of the difference between a first and a second class scout council SILK UMBRELLAS ALL COLORS Advantage lies incomparably with the first class council em$10.50 Values ploying a paid executive head to devote his entire time to the 6.65 Values.........'. work. Such a council has and distri-Ibut- e authority to make 5.25 Values ' its own awards without referring them to a general Cotton Umbrellas worth $1.75. Sale -body at division headquarters. ' Friday, August 141925. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH rxcEFOtra 121 South Main The Place Where Your Dollar Is Always Worth 100 cents CanMJ.B., Schillings or I Blue Pine Coffee 58c4 7 Cans Good Salmon.. $1.00 3 Cans Pork and Beans. 25 3 Cans Pineapple ........ 55 5 Packages Gold Ribbon 1 Currants J. $1.00 45 25 1 Fleishmans Yeast Cake ,d 1 Roll Toilet 2 Bottles Certo Z 3 Bottles Blueing Evans. The - , , first speaker was Ex-Bish- op R. E. Yeates. He had Brother Roberts for a great.many years and had worked with him in a church capacity and also in temporal affairs. He was honest jn every sense of the word; honest to himself, his family, his neighbors and kftoivn d, - - .1... ...... Paper All Other Groceries , Proportionately Low All Fruits and Vegetables in Season at Lowest Possible Prices A Fair, Square Deal Every Day of the Week Phone 162 W ' ' - Free Deljvery' 4 , . , From the famous stage play The National Anthem by J. Hartley Manners. Special Prologue by . THE LE CRIST DANCERS (See Program elsewhere in this paper) 20 Dozen !Gladiolas Will Be Given AwayU-One-ha- Dozen lf y Each to' Forty Ladies. Elders George W. Skidmore and W. G. 'Reese will deliver ad- triSel ' oijt f; the"', Resurrection Dead and the final Judg- of ment. A full attendance of the memlbers is desired by.Lthe Presidency of the Quorum Ij-f- his God. .; ,i. i; HIGH 7 r PRIESTS i v? jI If ever a man was prepared, to j. f meet his maker, Brother RobCACHE HIGH High Priests of Logan j id The will erts was. meet in the . , Stake i j f, A violin Solo was given by The monthly meetifig, of the House Sunday, August fOthiat Frank' Harris. High Priests Of; CacheL&tlakie l0;a?n'. A ftill attendance deifJ. M. Blair had known ,tbq fa- Will convene SuMajq jAqg. IGl iV 9 t j - f .Quorum presidency mily. since he was sig years of dt 10 a. m. in the Stake House. 4gb. They had lived 'peighbdrs and in the trials incident to pioTil neer life had been very closely associated. Among other incidents which had made the memory of Brother Roberts dear to him, was the part he took in the burial of his father when the Saves House Keepers Many Dollars snow was four feet deep and the journey to the cemetery was a THESE PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAY days work. Brother Roberts has been a builder in our communOquirrh ity and his life has been an exBrand ample of honesty and integrity. It is for the young people of toPound... day to carry on the work that Mission 15 Oz. has been begun by such stalwart pioneers as Robert Roberts. RAISINS Brand . Package Wm. A. Noble had known Bro. Package. Roberts through his work in the Seedless.. dohe which had been Temple, ing for a number of years. It is New rather a time of rejoicing than Crop. mourning when a man has lived Bucket.. a good life and died with such a testimony of the gospel as 1000 Silk Bro. Roberts had. He then gave TOILET a very impressive sermon on Tissue. the reward that would come to the righteous. Jacob Gesset and Milliq Ewer Large ' sang "Come Unto Me. President W.,M. Everton of Sweet the Cache .Stake spoke of the honest and upright character of Brother Roberts. His children sholud be proud of such a father Flake and emulate the good example White.....;. set by him. ' , Closing Remarks were made by Bishop Wm. Evans. No one FLAKES could be more faithful to duty than Brother Roberts had been. Bran...... He had always paid a full tithU. UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN OUR MEAT ing, and his testimony was firm to the end. He had spoken at our DEPARTMENT UNTIL ONE OCLOCK-You- ng last testimony meeting and sevStewing and Roasting Hens ; eral Had been impressed with ' These Hens are Young and Fat, Freshly Dressed, what he had said. May the Lord Will Be Selling Saturday for per help us all to live upright lives and keep a testimony always. SPECIAL SLICED BACON The choir sang Mourn Not In One Pound Packages For Those Who Peacefully Lay. Per lb .1 Benediction was pronounced , by John T. Caine.VEAL SHOULDER ROAST- The grave was dedicated by Choice Cuts J1 Bishop David Hughes of Malad, Per lb Idaho. 1 v j i 5 ,J- - , - .butter o 48c 10c HONEY. 10 ix $1.13 PAPER prunes Kirks i5c s 53c ;;r- B- 37c 10 SOAP n4iPLE wheat Cash Grocery - Funeral services for the late Robert D. Roberts were held afternoon in the yesterday Third ward chapel, Bishop William Evans presiding. The house was well filled with relatives and friends of the departed pioneer, and there were many beautiful floral offerings. In opening the choir sang Oh My Father. Prayer was offered by Bishop Morgan of Bear Lake. The choir sang, "When First the Glorious Light of Truth. Resolutions of respect from the Daughters of the.IIahdcart Pioneers were read by Bishop lb.2cf - 35 -- -- 14 PRIME BEEF SIRLOIN AND ROUND OGDEN LIVE STOCK. MARKET Steak Per OGDEN, August 14. Cattle: Receipts 420; markejt steady good steers. $7.25 to $7.60; fair steers, $5.50 to $7.25; feeder steers, $450 to $6; choice heifers, $5 to $6.75; choice cows, $5 to $5.75; fair to good cows, $3.50 to $5; canners, $1.50 to $3; bulls, $3 to $4.25; ' - Z 1 Uk. A FEW EVERY-DA- PRICES Y BOILING BEEF, lb.. LEG OF LAMB, lb. ... HAMBURGER AND SAUSAGE- -2 WIENNIES AND BOLOGNA, lb. .. ' J lbs. Tor.7 . modern Market 7 j, ' VkZ 2V o |