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Show THE JOURNAL LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Wednesday, November 25, 1925. Miss Katherine Creighton, an instructor in the city schools Famous Old Stage Coach left for Centerville today where she will spend the Thanksgiving in' The Iron Horse holidays. of consideration Following' routine matters at last evenings In the days that the pride of dance session, the city commission ad- at Thanksgiving Turkey was the stage transportation Wednesday Providence, night journed to attend the big har- Special dec'rafons. Bluebird coach one man held great vest day banquet of the Cham' I011 as the driver. Perhaps his advertisement. ber of Commerce. ffame in that particular line of man-- ! endeavor was as great then as is sales Herbert Robinson, Mrs. George II. Smith, who that of James Christianson, just underwent an operation for Hyrum, Nov. 27, the crack engiappendicitis is reported as reneers of today, trusted as they covering nicely. The lady had are with the swiftest passenger been married but a little more trains in the world. than a week and this was a serHank Monk was a renowned) ious interruption to the Do you know that you can stage reach driver, and the man have your choice of any dress or piloted the stage that bore' coat in the new Cinderella shopj Horace Gieeley over the Divide ' Thanksgh ing Festhal dance at 19 1st No. for a small on his first trip to the place at Hyde Park Thanksgiving down East where lie advised all young men and jour jxiyment night. Dont miss it. o go the West. m'se for regular future (Advertisement) meats advertisement. During the early stages of for the filming of preparation A lady complains of the ill In the City couit William The Iron Horse, which has treatment a corded a horse be- Moss, convicted of intoxication for its theme the of the building longing to her husband which was fined fifty dollars or other-el- k firstifHj'aiiscontineiital l ailroad, was loaned to an hunter iwjse sentenced to thirty days in the executives of the W illiam , from Blue Creek, She states ijajj David R. Davidson, for Fox West Coast Director that the horse wandered home having intoxicants in his posses, Ford and hit, Studios, technical rtaff alone, lacerated with spur marks sion, was given the same spent days and weeks selecting and scaicel.v able to move. She correct props to be used in thinks following the hunt the connection with the filming of rider rode it to Blue Creek, Missionary farewell party in W. Andrews, 190 N 1 W. Nov. 27 where he lives, and turned It Third Ward Hall Friday night the colossal drama. loose. at 8:30 for Leander Jones and While on one of the numerous Fiom 1885 to 1887 Elder E. 0. Wilhelm Kowallis. Program and trips hunting material they dis-- j covered the old stage coach Wilcox of the Sixth ward labored dance-i(Adiertisenu nt ) diiven by Hank Monk and at Indiana and Illinois as a misonce obtained it for use in the sionary and since that time has On Sunday evening Elder J. E production. been actively engaged m church Hickman delivered an address in work in various capacities. Now the A Maytag Washer is someninth w ard chapel on Ogden he is about to leave on his second Evidences of truth of the Book to be thankful for. See the thing mission and the people of the of Mormon. In Salt Lake re- ad in this issue. w'ard are planning a party in his he delivered an address (Adwrtist incut honor to be given this evening cently on the contribution to astronin the Sixth ward chapel. An exIn the District court William omy made by the book of Abracellent program has been pre- ham. He was congratulated, M. Williams has been granted pared to commence at 8 oYlock upon it and invited to repeat it an interlocutory decree of dito which all are invited free of over the radio. vorce from Florence 0. Williams, who deserted him and is living charge. WE WILL OFFER SPECIAL in California. Mr. R. M. Smith is expert at SALE BARGAINS ON FRIDAY ladies and childrens hair cut- AND SATURDAY. 1'IIE BEST Just installed special machine ting, you will find him on the BARGAINS IN TOWN AT fur lining brakes. Also radiator n mezzanine at 124 SOUTH MAIN ST. OUR repairs and alcohol. Evans and Co. All hair cutting 50c. MODERN DAYLIGHT Cowley 34 Federal Avenue. BIG Would You Abandon LOCAL NEWS tyhis IDA! The Sabbath Day - is President Henderson point at tiie last chapel exercises of the) Fall quarter todav if they would consent to the abandon-ment of Ha Ss, bath day. Said' he: T note that there arc automobiles many parked about the thealie on Sunday. II know you wc uld not consent to abandon this day Let me ask you a further question. edly asked the students posi-orchestr- a. I ! THIS er and better stafulaids which our civilization has developed provides for a day of leverenee and worship If the day is not to be abandoned as a day of reverence and worship it must be Liept. But who is to Keep it? Can we, consistently favor the keeping cf lhe 'Sabbath duv unless we are willing to keep it ourselves? Let us nithei fmget tie day! imr the puurpose tor which it was established attachment. 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On Mcndny next they will be given tests in extemporaneous speaking on assigned subjects, ad on Wednesday will be tried in re-- , buttal work. t is do a washing for you FREE that you may know what it will do. ' Would you be willing to abandon the purpose tor wlucn this' day wits established. The lngl ' MOTY lor SALE 1 . O PAGE THRER metal Self 1 wringer. adjusting. In- stant tension release. Reasons for World Leadership J -- L $: So gather together your used clothes; and phone us to send you a Maytag. Wash with it. Find out why it is the worlds leading washer. Find out how it washes a tubful of ordinary clothes in 3 to 7 minutes; how it cleans collars; cuffs and wristbands without how it turns out 50 pounds of dry clothes per hour twice the capacity of ' other washers. hand-rubbin- g; After the washing is done easily in half the time of ordinary washers, and everything so immaculately clean the mission of the washer is ended. It will be taken away again, that is, if you think you can afford to get along without if. ) (hertisiinent) (Advertisement) . O Elmer Lloyd, son of Daniel Lloyd. and a recently missionary, met with a painful accident Wednesday evening when he lost the little finger off his right hand and badly twisted ami bruised'the rest Of th6 hand'. Mr. Lloyd with his father were topping trees. The young man w as in a tree and the guide rope became twisted around his hand when a large limb fell, severing tlie finger. It was with great effort that he was able to climb out of the tree. He was fearful that he would faint and fall, which would have meant certain! death. A reward of ten dollars is offered the person who, before December first suggests the most appropriate name for the new' hospital to be opened by Doctors Jones and Savage at 261 East, Third Ncrtl street Address all answers to Mrs. A traffic dance was given W, B Jones, 221 West, First ning by the sophomores and North street. it was a most unique affair, (Advertisfim-ntat which all and sundry learnMarriage licenses have been ed about about traffic rules. issued to Thomas Barker At one spot there was a and Johanna Spence Baigreen light and ley, both of Wellsville; Melvin sundry learned much about Willes Lemon and Ruby Spence traffic rules. At one spot there Archibald, both of Wellsville: was a red and green light and Charles Pierce of-- Ogden and thise caught dancing past when Mrs. Lillian Hagen of Salt Lake; the red light was turned on Harold Evans of Logan and were arrested and tried by a Florence Tarbet of Smithfield kangaroo court. The same fate William Leo Andrews and Ger-- ! awaited those dancing ever the trude' Eudora Kent, both of safety zone signs and parking Roy Bawden Andrews of places maiked n the floor. at a birthday party in the Sixth wrard last evening were startled by a loud rap. Answering the door, the hostess Guests' discovered a clothes basket con? tabling a tiny form carefully wrapped in warm lothing with the following note in a feminine hand, Wont you please adopt While the a worthy baby. guests searched in vain for the sender further investigation disclosed the fact that it was merely a doll that was pleading for adoption, probably the work of some neaiby friend. lotte Ilemdey of Rexburg, Idu ho. This delicious candy, expertly made from the purest of ingredients fresh every day, will give a final touch of distinction to your Thanksgiving dinner that will raise it out of the commonplace. And Thanksgiving night, as you s gather round the fireplace, Chocolates will again prove Car-don- ' lates on Thanksgiving Day. Made O pre-eminen- tly superior by Attention Automobile Owners In order th.it everyone connected might enjoy Thanksgiving Day. all Service Stations in Logan will close at 1 oclock Thursday after-- i noon and remain closed the balance of the day. The public please take notice and fill up with gas and oil before this time. (Advertisement) Somewhere in the announcement of the Capital Theatre in this issue are the names of two persons selected by a disinterest ed party, each of whom will be presented two tickets, with The Journal's 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 and his partner. Funeral services for the fate Sorensen were held in the Lindquist mortuary chapel yesterday. Musical numbers included a vocal duet by Mesdames Hale and Carlson, and another by Mrs. J. A. Crockett and A J. Hansen. Elder Albert Olofson offered Lhe opening prayer. Those who made consoling remarks were: Elders Richard Yeates, Sr., Nels Ander. son, John T. Quayle and Bishop Evans. Benediction was pronounced by Elder Chris Larsen, and at the cemetery the grave was dedicated by Flder Nils Mrs. Johanna ! Law Bars Thanksgiving Celebration in England (By Ahsociated Press) i Nov. 25. Phone 999 circuit were filed Monday with the county clerk. The organization w as formed recently when it was Idaho OGDEN, Nov. 21. decided to build the huge livegrass steers brought here by stock coliseum now under' conL. M. Betts, Hailey, Idaho, and struction and upon which rapid sold by Peck Bros., at the Ogden progress is being made. The board of trustees of the Union Monday, Stockyards of the a $10.10, organization consists of C. II. brought price highest price ever paid for grass Bai ton, president; A. JP. Bigelsteers on the market at Ogden, ow , vice president. Frank J, and said to be a record price for Stevens, M. S. Eccles, Mayor P--. old F. Kirkendall, John M. Child, Utah. They were three-yea- r steers and bought by Oscar Pet- chairman of the board of counerson, Ogden. ty commissioners and W. H. Receipts at the stockyards on Harris, president of the Ogden James Monday were 1.297 cattle, 1,661 chamber of commerce. hogs, and 3,223 sheep. The mar- Uremia n is treasurer and Jesse-Richards secretary'. All of ket was active and all stock was; these men are the incorporators. sold before noon. Articles of incorporation of Mr. Wliitlock will be general manager of the show. MARKET OGDEN, Company or the United States court of appeals. OGDEN LIVE STOCK red and The Thanksgiving table will not be complete without Cardons Chocolates. Choco- J. L. Montrose 14 North Main. Pop-plet- on Thanksgiving Dont be without Cardons CWITH CAST ALUMINUM TUBj ) Lo-Iga- n; welcome. Gurafoam Washer Tomorrow Ibids fair to be a very quiet Thanksgiving m Logan. Rotary' luncheon will not be held on account of the absence of so many members at tte big turkey day football game between the Agfnes and the U. The team went don early this morning to hold a practice. The U. I. C. train at 1:45 was loaded, and they have heeiv traveling in busses and automobiles all dav. (Advertisement) FACTORY. Deterred Payments Youll Never Mist NOVEMBER 26th, CACHE: KNITTING WORKS WILL NOT BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS. (Advertisement) Stockton-Chris-tianse- ( V ON ACCOUNT OF THANKS-- , GIVING DAY, THURSDAY,! Cattle: Receipts 182; market steady good steers, $7.60 to $9.50; fair steers, $6.50 to $7.60; feeder steers, $5.10 to $7.15 choice heifers, $5.10 to $3.75; choice cows, $5 to $5.60; fair to good cows, $3 to $1.60; veal calves, $5.50 to $8.50. Hogs: Receipts 507; market 5c higher, top $11.20; fat hogs, 190 to 220 pounds, $11 to $11.20; heavy hogs, $10 to $10.20 bulk. $10 to $11.20; feed- - j tr hogs, $9.50 to $10.50? Sheep: Receipts none; market steady choice lambs, $12.15 to to $13.50 fat wehers, $6.50 to $9.50; fat ewes, $5.75 to $6; feeder lambs, $12.50 to $13.50; fteder ewes, $5.50 to $5.25. J If OxOXFORD, Nov. 25. ford Americans are to he virtuSt ous and strictly observant of the STATE NEWS laws and ordinances the wisdom and high morality of the Foret-- t OGDEN, Nov. 21. iffrersity Fathers set dow n fpr their 'Guidance, they must service officials are seeking sin fioilxthe usual American injunction against Gov. George church servhse on Thanksgiving V. P. Hunt of Arizona, to lytvt the state executive enjoined1 Day. It is "not that the turkey, the from interferring with the for-- . cranbrn-rand the Pilgrim con- est service plan for permitting science are under ban. The pro- the shooting of deer on the. Kai-- 1 hibition which to ,bab national forest, according to applies Thanksgiving strvrces was en- Manly G. Thompson, of the foracted in the year 1250, and ap- est legal department, w ho re-- , parently without thought of turned Saturday f rom Phoenix New' England. It provides that Arizona. Mr. Thompson says (governor no feast or holiday of any foreign nation shall ever be cele- Hunt has flatly refused to slib- brated solemnly in any church mit to the plan of the forest de- of Oxford under the penalty of partment for (he depicting of the greater excommunication. the ranks of the deer on the Kai-- 1 As the Fourth of July is sel- bab, and he is now preparing dom celebrated under cover, it the necessary petition to be filed would seem to come under in the district court cf Arizona. the prohibition. Coming as it After the petition iis prepared does in vacation time, the Mr. Thompson will return to Fourth is little known in Oxford Arizona and file ijhem, after and the dignified old Rhode Is- which the forest service is ex-- 1 lander who a few years ago on peeted to continue Tvith its plan this holiday proposed as a toast of permitting the shooting of to his English friends, Heres deer, which is said to be neces-- 1 to the day we licked you, was sary to protect than from star-considered rather more eccentric vation. t An injunction against the gov-- 1 than witty. 4 eftior requires the filing of a Two Danish scientists have petition in a district court after claimed the discovery of a new the matter is heard by three I chemical element which they judgfes, one of which must be a have named hafnium. judge of a state suprerqe court -- wh-ic- 1 , ab-st- ai I y j j There are rumors circulated around town that The National is quiting Business and that their lease is for Sale. The management of this Store Wish to State that there isnt a Word of Truth in it and We are Here to Stay and Our Lease is Absolutely Not For Sale to Anyone. We have been in Logan for the Past 15 Months and Intend to Stay, and ever since coming here our Motto is Always First Class Merchandise and as Cheap o r Cheaper Than Any Store in Logan. JfSS?. 1 t 69 North Main St Logan S. |