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Show i .PAGE SIX THE JOURNAL, LOGAN ' UTAH AND CALIFORNIA COOPERATE CAN It TO THEIR TO THE JOURNAL FROM Saturday, October 17, 1925. COUNTY, UTAH CITY, CACHE N- - HUE Our people art; good condition just MUTUAL ADVANTAGE W. now. 'They Oct. working in the sugar beet field just now. Our fall crop all put in already. But they are start harvesting 14. , Representative of The Los Angeles Chamber Commerce Visits Lbgan In The Interest of This Idea , In his talk at the get together luncheon meeting held last -- December under tie auspices-othe Agricultural and New Industries Committee of the Chamber of Comjmerce, Mr. Howard V. Platt, general mana ger ofthe Oregon Short Line Railroad Company mentioned the fact that Utah is part of the great ' 1 inter-lan- for d f Cali- fornia markets." Population in so California has increased fast and land values have raised to such an extent that many of the farm products can be grown at a profit only by the Japanese and Chinese laborers. As a result of this .condition with employment in matoufac-furin- g These establishments. people arc accustomed to working in manufactun ng institutions and receiving their wedV ly or monthly pay check. The l)s Angeles Chamber of Commerce with its 13,00tT membeis, the hugest in the world senses Very keenly the situation and is maxing an effort to build up Snore manufactures in that section. To do this there must be a good base of supply of the near at hand and .Where large quantities of food products can be securedto help furnish the food supply for the Particularly Utah (population. with its large supply of coal land , other natural resources, statand other es are well adapted to be the s -- inter-tnounta- great in hinter-kn- d i X I, for this miar-ke-t. ' 's"'1'1 Laft ycrir 'fnoi-- than 13,000 car loads of farm and other products were shipped from Utah into California This is becoming our best market and as Mr. Platt suggested that it was well for the farmers to remain and develop this great e as there would always fee a good market for the pioducts on the west coast. We must look more to the west he hinter-lan- d said. , Fnday Mr. Fraifti S. Coates, a special representative of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce visited the Logan Chamber of Commerce on a mission of reciprocity. He has visited Salt Lake City, Ogden and other cities and states that he has emm TODAY , Flashes of The Great White Way" THE CROWN PUURITY been well received and the busi- the lieet crop now. Some of our Indians working for white peoness men very willing to coop- ple down there to North Garland factory. Some Indians from Idaho Reservation also work sugar beet field erate. Mr. Coates explained that down below. the interests of Utah and CaliMr. Tom Elk and family are return from fornia are common and it would Idaho Reservation about last week ago. Mr. be to the advantage of each to Moroni Timpimboo and wife been down Garcooperate by California buying much of its raw" materials and land and some on business. Mr. Harry J. Dixon and with his two brother and working food products from Utah and south east of the Tremonton. then Utah to buy more of its for Jap three-mil- e manufactured Mr. Enos Pabigee and I been up Idaho trip on from goods some importance matter of business about last Caiifinia that are now purchasweek ago. Mr. Johny Dick little baby girl ed from the east. In this respect Utah comdied here about last week. And buried Washmands a strategic position. It is akie Cemetory last Monday before noon. on the dividing line for the We have a regular rain Storm here last markets east and wrest for buyWillie Ottogary week and its help our fall crop. ing or for selling. If one market is not suitable the other is. There is no reason w hy Califor- Utah Range and MILLVILLE nia and the west coast in time cannot become great centers of Livestock Report topynfhf 1924 manufacture the same as the The House of Kuppenhetmer MILLVILLE, Oct. 17. Mrs1. east. This will be a great beneIlananh Anderson and Mrs. McFor October First Bride fit to Utah. Idaho and the other of Jlyrum, spent Friday inter mountain states. Los Angwith Lester Jessop. Mrs, eles has more than 5700 Mr. Clarence Chandler, Mrs. Fall ranges and pastures whiich made Over one Utah are furnishing better feed N. F. Jensen Mrs. Connie and Carol Jensen, After attending lOOL year, than usual, for the state as a at Richmond, motorIn the near future the busi- whole, due to the frequent sum- conference down and spent the aftered ness houses of Utah can expect mer and fall rains. Present noon with Mr. nd Mrs. Ernest many more salesmen; literature range condition is 106eper cent Neves. etc. from manufacturing estab- of normal, compared with 64 a The Misses Connie Jensen, lishments from California and ago, and 91 two years ago. Mae Chandler and Irene Thomp year Longer and narrower than last season with they should receive eveiy con- Along with excellent crops of son spent Sunday evening sideration as the more we help straight, tube lines. . Lapels are broad and and other feeds, the winter with relatives here. to build thm up the hiore of our hay in is outlook There was a goodly attengood, husky. Collars generously wide. Double raw materials ami food pro- range contrast tovery outlook dance of ward members at the happy breasteds exceedingly popular. ducts they will buy from us. It season. Re- Priesthood- - meeting at Hyrum is a mutual preposition, gjome a year ago at this have done much to on Sunday afternoon. Some coats show half belts, the majority of the fcest furniture made is cent rainsstock water Hoodless Mrs. Cora conditions most was improve manufactured in Los Angeles have perfectly plain backs. Youll see all hap;ily surprised on Sunday, and is sold on the New York on desert ranges, and to insure of the style features gracefully and tastewhen feed winter her fall and of Hoti brother, George growth markets. man drove ,of on and eastern Coalville, southern Ctah, ranges. Mr. Coates called on a numfully tailored ill handsome woolens by the Cattle have continued to im- in with hia family, and spent ber of the local business men House of and was well pleased with this prove, and are in much better the day with her. It was his visit in here first yeaus. indicated thirty visit and the friendly spirit and shape than last year, by comparison of condition rat- Mr. Hoffman's daughter and to willingness cooperate. i ings of 106 now. 73 last year and her husband are attending the 92 two years ago. Range cattle A. C. at Logan; and after dinTHE OTHER SIDE have been moving off the sum- ner they returned to Logan" to Weve a magnificent assortment of dress mer ranges to market, feeding visit with them. held coats, .motoring coats, half belters,' ulsters, OF CALIFORNIA grounds, and to ' fall pastures. on Sacrament meetingon,was t account Sunday evening are sport-j&nSteers and dry coats for town' and country,, of meeting in Hyrum commonly described as being in in priesthood travel. Superb values for the afternoon. After the A nephew residing in Cali -- better flesh than for years, fornia, sent the following poem, while stock cattle are strong. Sacrament the mutual took President Jessie Jessop presenting a view of the other Demand for cattle is muc im- charge; side of the Golden State, to proved, and cattlemen are find- conducting. The program conAnnie tickle the funnybone of his un- ing no trouble in selling their sisted of a piano solo, Leola Pitkin, a by Laurie, on cle, A. J. Bell, it which passes surplus, especially steers, talk on The Sabbath for amusement of Journal read- are none too plentiful. Prices splendid Elder Anderson of Day, by the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes ers: are stiffening somewhat, but and a reading, Maud C.1UKOKNIA to them is for no there tendency Oh come to the laqd of the western Miller, by Afton Pitkin. Closrun away. eua. ing remarks, President Jerome Whore every buxioeNi in oterdonc. ShSep and lambs also ars ex- Taggart. Where stores charge freight on the cellent, with blight outlook for Tie upper grades of school good, made herc. Ask them the reason they think the winter, as feed is abundant are closed for beet vacation, on farms and on the deserts. and beet digging is in full swing you're queer. The movie stars marry tnlce a year. Their condition is 105 per cent A message from Bremerton, Would marry again if the way a as with 79 a year ago, Washington to relatives an- she spent a pleasant two weeks children in school and perfovm- - That Something, Esslie Jencompared clear. sen; Closing remarks Jerome The graperrult here la something fine and 92 on October 1, 1923. In a nounces the birth to Mr. and with her daughter, Mis. Harry ing Temple work. The M. I. A. opening social Taggart. A number of lively A cross between lemon and punip-ki- few instances ewes and lambe Mrs. R. Burns Whitney of a. fine Holmes. y was the summer so have come-o- ff rind, evening and games were played. after-whi-ch Mrs. Fay Taggart returned was a very peasant and suc- ice cream and Where the coa eat barley Instead of range not showing the weight nicely, and Burns as proud as wafers, and lathay This puts Mr. and Mrs. to her home in Ogden, after cessful affaii. The tresdency er popcorn balls, were served And the cream gets lost in the milky and condition that was expected punch. owing to too much rain during W. W. Whitney in the grand- spending a few days at the of the two associations bad to Ml present. Dancing was next way. Willma home of her uncle, Jerome Tag- everything well in hand and in order. A large crowd was preThey weigh the sack and then the the summer and early fall. But parents class. Miss wodk'ed hard to achieve success. sent, The hall fruit. . a lambs have weighed Whitney is .visiting her broth- gart. generally Then weigh again and their fingers er Bremerton. at Lusannah After the ppening exercises, the decorated in rutumnattractively The camp Hovey in ewes and are more than usual, foliage. to boot. Mrs. Wesley Burroughs en- of the Daughters of the Utah following program was renderMr. Joseph . Jessct and There is keen de They claim it is wet if it ralua once fine shape. of friends number Pioneers met on Thursday at ed: recitation. Mcney Musk wns Lee and George having fina year mand for all classes of sheep, tertained a borne of her, parents the home of Mrs. .... Carrie Niel- with piano accompaniment.iby ished up tbbr season work at You get so dry you cant shed a tear and prices to growers have been Mr.- the The chickens hare mites the dogs and Mrs. J. B. Humphreys sen at X p. m. with President Rose Pitkin; instrumental duet ranch in Pocatello Valley, will in satisfactory. Sheepmen have fleas orr evening in compli Mirny Y. llulse prosiding. After with violin and piano by Nona returned home on Friday, and The wind blows Cold and oranges most ceses cull out old ewes ra- mentMonday to her husband who is the usual opening exercises and" Idena Larsen: reading from will harvest their beet crop. freeze ther closely this fall, as they can for California to seek an excellent talk was given by leaving We iovel sand you siiovcl snow. sell at good prices, Mrs. Burroughs Elder Selwyn Hulse on the Just about staudoff as far as I whilethemisearily employment. hold a to it necessary know v, ill join hnj later, as soon as he Mountain Meadow masacre ,So tune up your fliver and start for good many 'ewe lambs to keep gets located. and the Black Hawk war. Song the west, breeding stock up in numbers.. Miss Ardeth Andersen enter- by Mrs. Hilma Humphreys, acWhere Jolts are scarce and pay Is ! on Tuesday evening, in companied on the piano by tained all and tiring your cash plenty of clothes compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Rosella Garr. Talk on the FounMuch From When youU get any more the Lord Expect Wesley Burroughs. A most deli- dation of the University of onTy knows. cious chicken supper was serv- Utah? by Mary Stringham. At If the 'Booster" club ever gets this Show Musical a joyous evening spent the close of the meeting u and ed Big back, and social chaL'Besid-e- dainty luncheon was served by in games Theyll change my eyes from blue to black and guests of hostesses Rose Pitkin and hostess the local engagement of The They ask us to write the truth to a honor were the following: Mr. Mary Stringham assisted by Flashes of the Great White Way friend, lone Mrs. Maria Humphreys, Mis. Now I have done so, and this is the is not far in the offing. The big and Mrs. Newell Olson, Viola Olson, Effie Nilson, lone Norris, and Mrs. Matilda Garr, end. extravaganza is scheduled to. Violet Nilson' Nora Shafer, Shafer. Seventeen ladies were at the Capitol tonight. U. A. C. LYCEUM NUMBERS appear Parley Cronquist and present. It is seldom that an attraction Messrs, Charles Carlson of North LoMrs. Albert Bcrgjso, of Locomes to this city with the Ellis Shafer, Andrew And- gan with Mrs. gan, The following excellent offerfavorable of such prestige and Andersen B. Tibbets. R. ersen, Lyman ings will be made during this comment elsewhere. Many of T. H. Cutler returned home present seasons U. A. C. Lyceum Ser- the reviews by credited penmen Rulon Andersen. Allever. 'it time the on voted best Friday a. m. from a business ies. are so laudatory they might well Mrs, Hulda .Lewis of San trip to Rock . Springs- - WyomNovember 3 Royal Welsh Glee. have been fabricated the Francisco Cal., who has been . by v , is no need for men. show's own sponsors. To the spending a portion of the sum- ing. Mr. and. Mrs. George Biglow, THEREplace to get yourargument November, 12 Moroni Olsen press encomiums are added con- mer with . her printing Mrs. Mrs. Annie Humphreys and mother, done is at THE JOURNAL office. , Players present The Ship. fidential trade reports to the Caroline Sjoberg. returned on daughter Venna, former resiLet us have your order before your January 27 Moroni OlseA Play. management The latter em- Tuesday from a trip to Pocatel- dents of Millville but now of ers present Friend Hannah brace the statement that the lo, Idaho Falls-,- and Preston. present supply is entirely exhausted.. Idaho, called on Mr. March 26 Lecture by Mark show is not alone an artistic suc- She will leave in the near fu- Rexburg, and Mrs. James P. Olson and Sullivan. cess but, one of the roost potent, ture for her home in California. other relatives on Friday. They PHONE NO. 7 A N D OUR 1 box office magnets the theatriMessrs. Joseph and Elijah were traveling by auto from REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL The annual tournament for cal business has seen in years. Cutler called Wednesday at the Salt Lake t their home. p They . the Mexican national tennis t , home of their brother, Mr, T. H. expect to return to Salt Lake championships will open OctoBookmakers on the Belgian CutlerJ enroute to Idaho on a as soon as their fall work is ber 24 on the courts of the Re- race courses are required to pay motor trip. finished, where they will reside forma Athletic Club in the City a Government tax ranging from Mrs, B. R. Tibbets Las re- during the winter, for the pur7 ,of Mexico. turned from Salt Lake where pose of putting some of their fifteen to forty dollars a day. manu-facturi- 1 The Style Trend in Fall Overcoats es Kuppenheim er she-stu- ior ff d J " Howell Brothers w-h- - Hy-ru- n held-Frida- i ( at-the- ir r ' i , s spent-Thursda- y -- J SUN. MON. TUES. 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