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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN PACE TWELVE m ghan and family have moved to Logan for the winter. Miss Beth Shipley of Paradise was a Wellsville visitor Sunday and Monday Mr.- - and Mrs. Lester Wyatt have returned after a two weeks visit at Burley with Mrs. Bai- 3 i CITY. CACHE UTAn COUNTY. Saturday, November 14, 1925. 2 ONE NIGHT leys Folks. Mrs. Dewey Bird and children of Salt Lake City are spend.-inthe week here with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Thos Jones had as their dinner guest, Mrs. Lula ,Hardwixon, of Downey, Idaho, on Mopday. ' Mr. and Mrs Ed. ; Hancey, of Logan w ere here Monday to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Sarah Murray. Mr. Harry Parker of Logan was a Wellsville visitors on Monday. Mr and Mrs. Wm. I. Murray and family of Ogden spent Sunday and Monday to attend Mr. Murrays Mother Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs Thos Lloyd of Lo- gan were Wellsville visitors on See It While You Can! CURTAIN AT 8:30 P. M. CAPITOL THEATRE i i November Coat Sale ARRIVED JUST SEASONS NEWEST SEAT SALE Models, in This Seasonable Event Which We Will Put on Sale Monday at Prices Exclusive Ranging from , at- I $15 75 to $99 50 I THE HOST SEHSATIOHAL SUCCESS mm i Ainrr vaiii 1 UU LL MUufcb IS THE MOST to Capitol Wednesday AND YOULL NOT BE ASHAMED TO SHED A TEAR, AN HOUR - - s KSS.RM Mrs. sent, - . - Jones e ! - - - Bren-chle- - Lea-tha- . - - - - - - - tkMbnMdim U$h!nia Sill Jones PRICES d, Lower Floor $1.50 and $2.00 $1.50 and $1.00 Balcony ... Gallery Plu$ Tax. Plus Tax , 50c IT Plus Tax i ; . . . , $2.00 MAIL ORDERS NOW Accepted when accompanied by check. Loge Seats mnnjw1 girl Monday 9th. Mother and baby doing fine. Mr. and Mrs Wm. O. Darley spent Monday here visiting relatives and to attend the funeral of Mrs. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hill of Logan spent Monday here. Mr and Mrs. Hillyard Christensen of Salt Lake City came up to attend the funeral of Mrs. Christensens mother MrsTMur-na- y. L. cordng to Mrs. C. PARTIES Hal!, president of the club. Professor A. N- - Sorensen of the B. Y. C. HELD AT HYRUM will review Arnold Bennett's next Friday Old Wives Tare in the regain weekly meeting. HYRUM. Nov. 14. The Lad As an uutat'ou fo ilo new ie-Literary Hub met today at hard wood floor in the amuseward to, i the home of Mrs. Leo Nielsen, j ment hall of the characttr mutual, gave i Mrs. .H. P Anderson gave . pa-lu t evtnn e follow per entitled, Decorative Art in parly Old was en: ng program She mater tashicned the Home. Much of in rouume tv soups ial used by Mrs. Anderson was tl c Misses Maurh.e Jensen, given at the U. A. G. sumniei Flva Parker, F'sa AHgrerT school last .summer. Mrs. Lynn and Martha Laxter talked to the club or, Marv Eliascn W. Hutton awarded T. Good Tarte in Rugs and Furp: Fes for the best co niture. The conceding .num- three Those w ') received tume. ber on the firosram was a piano vere: Mr. Arthur Petprizes solo by Mrs. Harvey Jensen. Ac- erson. a nl d U'fhter Leda, Mr. and Mrs. W1 e d D. Porter. .r Mini Ada- 11 cd Mrs. i j 1 c 1 1 r -- j All-gaie- Mr. and Mrs. Orson Bailey were here on Monday visiting re latives and friendsMr. and Mrs David P. Murray of Logan were here to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Murray, 7 Mrs Wm. G. Darley entertained with dinner on Thursday. It being her birthday anniversary. A delicious dinner was served to fifteen ladies . The afternoon was spent in games and music. - tf Bivde ten ander ound cl bak-t- d potatoes oqijl to eight to prurd of eh cken, or In food value a -0. seven cuntc 4ft F e i Tst tread been ove one .lrmand different Varieties of rotatoes, but only a few of these have ,tccn t und worth Mr. 14. TlicT the evening was spent in were dincinv. Refreshments served by the officers, of the mutual. There MILLVILLE, Nov. c-- - Tsaac MILLVILLE J. Call Wcod motored to r. 1 Sat-an- - AS A3 Country patrons are urged to protect themselves b.v purchasing in advance. Add 10 per cent war tax to stamped envelope. prices and include Make remittances payable to Capitol. tend the funeral of Brother Thos Maughan are the proud parents A. Leishman on Tuesday of a baby born Nov. POPULAR and a pleasant hour was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Jos.' Bailey en by all. Refreshments were ser- tertained for their son Thos. and Miss Gunnell, who were ved to thirty two members. November Mr, and Mrs. John Rosa of married Wednesday 10th. A large numher of friends Lcgan were Wellsville. visitors and relatives enjoyed them cn Monday selves. A beautiful lot of ustful Elder Hjoard Howe of Malad, presents were received by them. a missionary companion of Mr. A delicious lunch was served to Russell Stuart spend Mpnday seventy-fiv- e guests. here before leaving for a six Mrs Evan Perkins spent Fri months mission. day and Saturday at Ogden the Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. J) ' of Lcgan spent Sunday here the Ames. Mrs- J. W. Reagan of Logan guests of Mr and Mrs. Joe. Woodward. , View, ''Washington spent the Miss Olive Sorensen of Men-do- n week here with relatives and was the dinner guests of Mr. friends. Mrs. Eliza Owen cf Logan was and Mrs. Alex Buist on Sunday. Miss Ivy Thorpe of Cardston, visiting here on Monday and Canada is the guest of Mr. and Tuesday of last week. ? Mr. D M. Bickmore and Mr;. Mrs. John Bailey, Mr and Mrs. Oscar Dunn of John A. Isrelson of the Hyruirt Brigham spent Sunday with Mr. Stake Presidency were here to and Mrs. Ray Hall. attend the funeral services of Mr. and Mrs. Wm P Maughan Mrs. Murray and Brother Thos. havtr moved to Hyrum for the A Leishrqan on Monday' and winter. Tuesday. Mr- Carl Neilson of Hyrum Mrs. Chris Jensen of Hyrum, was a Wellsville visitor Friddy. was a Wellsville visitor on Tuesd Mrs Hannah Willie spent day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Spencer of Sunday at Mendon to attend Golden the Weeding anniversary Magna spent the week here visit of Mr- and Mrs. Joe T. Wood. ing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H- Darley Mr. Alton P- Maughan of Salt y Lake and Mr. and Mrs. John Cis the guest t of Mrs. attended the Mothers and toward Jones. Mrs. Nowal Bailey of Cache Fathers Day at the A. Cr last week. Junction is spending the week Mr- and Mrs. Chas Wyatt en- here, tertained Friday evening. It beMr and Mrs. Leo Neilson of ing Mr. Wyatt s Birthday anni- Hyrum were here to attend the versary, The rooms were dec- funeral of Mr. Leishman. orated with beautiful white Mrs. Jas Wilson of Hyrum asters. A delicious lunch was spent Saturday here with her served to Mr. and Mrs John parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm ' Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Mrs. Sarah Parks of Logan, a Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Anderson. Mr- and Mrs., Geo. WelviRe visitor Monday and Wyatt, all of Wellsville, Mr. P. Tuesday, the guest of Mr. and R. Bird, Mr. and Mrs- Reaves Mrs- Laurence Baxter. Bird and Misses Connie and Mr. Ferrand Archibald of Tola Bird of Mendon.' All enjoy Magna snent the fore part of the ed themselves very much. w'eek with his mother, Mrs. MagMr. and Mrs- Chas. Archibald gie Archibald . of Magna were Wellsville visitMrs. Georgians Hill of Logan ors the fore qart of the week. spent a few davs of last week Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stuart here, meeting old friends. and Elder Howard Howe of Ma-- i Mr and Mrs. James Johns cf lad were the dinner guests of Logan were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- Robert Stuart on Mr. end Mrs. Chris. Larsen .on Monday. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham MauMr. and Mi s Earnest , B. BESSIE BACON TB0MAS JEFFERSON - I - including BACON AS Mail Orders Filled Same Day Received - - .that n, LIFETIME. A 3YE15S IN NEW Y0BK 2 YEARS IN CHICAGO ALL STAR CAST j Mr. and Mrs. John A Qchsen-beiMr. Gottlieb Stuki, and Mr. Jessop of Logan were here to at Of MAKES HIM THE ACQUAINTANCE J Caj-ri- WELLSVILLE, Nov- 14 The The Pantages newbill opened Sunday evening meeting under the direction of the Wellsville hut night to a capacity and Ward M. I. A. was very well atwarmly appreciative audience. tended, where Prof South wick It is unquestionably true that and the B. Y- C. Girls Glee Club the diversified vaudeville offer- accompanied by Prof Otte gave a very interesting and entertaining found due recognition, ing Program, which was as folIn point of human interebt.and lows: Two numbers by the glee Browder ( club, dramatic intensity of Little White and' companys The Bandit is Itoses, anti The Hush Song. to be commended as ranking Two Violin Solos, By Lantern Light, and The Last Rose of high. The tale is - one of the Summer, Miss Olive Kent. hunted, condemned criminal, who Vocal Solo, O Love Devine, has taken captive and held for Prof Southwick. Chorus, by ransom the supposed daughter glee clubof the man hehas slain.but Vacd Solo I My Task, by Miss whom he discovers later to be Neilson -- accompanied on the his own child. He cheats the law Violin by Prof Otte and dies with a prayer for the Two Violin Solos. The Mazursafety of his daughter. ka, and The Organ Builder Charles and Mae Stanley do a Vocal Solo, A Perfect Day, trapeze act that is out of the Prof Southwick. Closing numordinary as a demonstration of ber, The Nightengale and the skill, the climax being a stunt Rose, by the Glee Club. a . t hril The program was appreciated the audience and very much and we extend to through brought shrill screams from thenwin invitation back to our Albert H. Thompson, 347 W, 1 S. ward, at any time. Nov. 17, many women n the - The meeting of the Ladies audience. Literary Club met at the home LaveTIe of Mrs W. H. Parker Nov, 10th. The ' Braader and troupe have a variegated hodge- The program under the Drapodge turn that has music, matic Section consisting of a comedy, jokes and some other Saxaphone and Violin Duet, (The Swallow) by things. It is clever, moves swiftly and affords opportunity for Lamont M. Allen and Will Dougdisplay of personality. Winehill lass accompanied by Miss Miland Briscoe, in a dialogue, te1! dred Maughan. A one act play, Spoiling the stories and spring jokes that bring much applause, i Broth, and a number of good Roy LaPearl and Lilliam Gon- readings' were given by Miss na are trick bicycle riders that Lisle Lindsay. The dramatic rank un with the work usually' Art teacher of the B. Y- C. seen in this line.From Salt Saxaphohe Sob, .Laverne. Walt? Caprice, by Lamont Allen Lake Tribune. and a number of Selections on John McGraw cf tha New the Violin by Will Douglass, York- Nationals continues to were enjoyed by all pre lead all managers in tdth major sent. The rooms were decorated leagues in the number cf league in keeping with Thanksgiving. on, The Dainty refreshments were ser. cnampv. leader of the Giants l.is won ved to eleven members and sev' 10 pennants. Conne Mack.1, man- en invited guests AmeriThe1 Relief Society of the ager of the Philadelphia can league club, ranks second Wellsville Ward held their work with si championships to his and Business meeting at the home of Sister Marion Baxter. predit, IN STAGE ROMANCE. YOULL LAUGH WITH HIM VAGABOND j A good program ,was rendered jones LOVABLE OLD - j Pantages Bill Coming W IHE PLAY IHAT MAKES YOU cam AND CRYIN W SOMEBum j J Mg MASTERPIECE BfJ i 1C FRANK BACONS W j prom Our Regular Stock We Selected 35 Coats, Priced Up to $32.50 and will Offer them to you During this Sale . $19.95 ill THE HISI0SY0F THE AMERICAN STAGE Logan spent Monday here. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Mrrand'Mrs Orrice Williams, Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Reese Will- isms, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hill of Ogden, were here to attend the funeral of Brother Thos. A. Leishman on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aerial Maughan of Logan have moved here for the winter and will occupy the home of Mr. Brigham Maughar, Mr. Wm Clegg of Log.m was a Welhsville 'Tutors on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs- Aaron Leishman w ere the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A, Leishman on Tuesday. Mr. John H. Maughan of Logan was A visitor here last week t Mr. Jas Hill and Mrs. Robt. Hendry of Weiser, Idaho, are spending the week here with re latives and friends, Mr. S B. Mitton of Logan was a Wellsville. visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter M. Jones Salt Lake spent the fore part jtf of the week here with relatives ' and frjends Mr.1 Henry Blanchard of Lo-gan spent Tuesday here visiting her Mother Mr. Mary Hill, I An Astonishing Array of FUR TRIMMER) COATS Theyre Rare Values. You Will Have to See These Coats to Appreciate Them. OF FAREWELL TOUR Monday. Mr. and Mrs E. R. Owen of 100 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th JOHN GOLDEN PRESENTS I COATS 24 th Dont Be Crowded, Out! g k NOV. affoid to miss this classic of laughs and heart throbs than playgoers of .an earlier generation would hate missed The Old Homestead or The Music Master.' See for yourself why it ran three years in New York and nearly two years in Chicago. You can no more Shell- ey, Idaho on bus ness Sunday. Mrs. Cora Iloodless and Mrs. cultivating.- have - - Frances Jessop attended the tirthday party of Mrs. u. W. Hovey of Lcgan cn Friday. Mr. John Wilcox- who has ant the summer at Canada re turned to his Feme here during - week. the' ' i! , large number amended Priesthood meeting at Hyrum on Sunday. Sacrament meeting was held cn Sunday evening. The Mutuals rendered the following program son or, Sara Garr; talk by Brother Nielson of Hyrum; reading by Beatrice Ferfus; talk by Brother Elmer Humphreys- A large number attended. Ill r.rand Mrs. N. P. Olsen at AS I.TERV.IT10AL COAT tended the b'rthdav dinner of la tbit. Aa English coat with mors Mrs, Olsons sen Mr, William than a touch ot French in It. ,The Connery on Sunday. English part comes out strong in Mi 3. Annie P. Anderson and the wide, plaided, serviceable that make it The hand of daughter Vee returned to their tweeds appears in its smart blendheme after spending tbs past France ot ing coral, gray and green and in three weeks at Boutiful with the dett touches ot strap collar, doable pockets and subUs Bare ot her daughter, Mrp. Nephi the skirt A Christmas! - - 'HERE is no Christ mas present you can make for jour child ' which is equal to starting a Savings account for him. It will not only please him now, but go on making him glad so long as he lives. l Thatcher Bank , Established 1883 : |