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Show s " Saturday, May 1, 1926. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, LTAB Inheritance tax appraisement Mrs. Laura Know lea is report of Mrs. B. F. Biters share of ed as being critically ill. Her her deceased husbands estate, many friends will hope for betfiled with the county clerk, ter news." placed its Value at $18,251.72, on' which the inheritance tax js New tops for auto. Xhoup. $1,421.17. advertisement Wanted Bees. Phone 911-Mrs. J. D. Smith of Pocatello (Advertisement wrho has been visiting relatives will return to her and Elder E. 0. Wilcox who has homefriends, Sunday. returned from the California mission will report his labors Good .apples for sale, at the regular fast and. sacra Call 918. sound ' advertisement. ment meeting Sunday afternoon Dr. I Leslie M. Jenkins of Salt at 2 oclock in the Sixth ward chapel. Mamie Fjolstcad Stark Lake City came up last night will sing, to visit with his mother and brothers for a few days. A large supply of fine gladioli bull of all kinds, at OIjA FOR RENT Two f the LARSONS. Now is the proper fomished apartments time to plant. Advertisement. at 135 East Center St. Call or Few things are good enough. Advertisement Phone 1071. Cardons Chocolates are of the Echoes are still coming from a Mothers Day rethe interpretative Indian dances Every member of the Fife .and songs recently performed and Drum Corps of Post No. 7, membrance, nothing surpasses .by Mr. Karl Young and Miss is expected to be at the U, A, C. mother lives out of town, them. Clover Johnson with Marvin drill ground at 10 o'clock tounder morrow 'morning Wilson as accompanist place your order at once, as MothSunday the of for practice and drill. Logan Reers Day is Sunday, May 9. jthe auspices ClulTat the Salt Lake Dis-- I member, on all shipments, we pack LOST Iverr Johnson bicycle. trict Convention of Rotary. A to your order, insure, mail and music convention will be held Finder notify police office Re' in Salt Lake City the week of ward. (Ad" t&emont) guarantee delivery in good May 12th and they have asked Mrs. J. A. Hendrickson who that Mr. Joseph A. Smith who is a member of the organization was painfully injuied a short arrange to have the Indian ime back when she strained dances and songs given at the the ligaments in her leg, has 19, North Win recovered; sufficiently to he Rotary Convention as a stunt - at able to be taken, to her home givenClub, the from Logan Ihone 206 the Music Convention ekin the from the hospital. Hotel Utalriobby next-weW. F, Jensens new root beer need any cemetery stand, clean, fresh, sanitary, If you At St. Johns Episcopal work doneiall at J. H. 'Wat- opened today next door to his Church, .morning service .and kins J ''Monumental Yard, 80 candy f.j kitchen, and during the AV V 'el Es&t;C&ttei' St. You can select summer months will dispense theme, of The, sernton will be a first class memorial or mark- great steals, healthful, DecThe annual May musital wiH and 'Christian- - er and' have it erected for stock root beer, for five cents Try Christendom be given by the A .Advertisement .ogan . Stake large it. very oration Day. and the Senior girls o'theY. ity. to select from. L.- - M.- I,A.in - the liber Thefrfendft of John A. Israel sen (Advertisement) Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hale o? Sunday evening at'"7:30. The postmaster of Hyrum, have rePreston, stopped over in Logan llyrum is giving much atten- ceived word from Congressman public is cordially invited. today enroute home from Salt tion to the raising of chickens, Colton that the President has Albertus Appraisers of the estate of Lake, where they were married and egg production. passed favorably upon his applithe late Louiza Robinson, con- on Wednesday. Mrs. Hale was Willardson of the Utah Poultry cation for reappointment and met with Sensisting of personal property of formerly Miss Evai Jensen. Mr. Producers Association on has been passed on to the a total valuation of $1,303.96, Hale is an employee of the the poultrynjen and lectured ate for confirmation. hsa been filed with the county Utah Power and Light company the care of poultry and eggs. He - also visited the coops of memclerk. We wish to announce that we The sad news reached us this bers of the association and gave bought the Royal Shoe Shining The Union Pacific System morning of the death last even- demonstrations in egg handling, 'and Hat Cleaning parlor, locut-emakes announcement that sum- ing of Mrs, Kate Vogel Math- and instructions in the various at 77 North Main St. and wife of phases of .successful poultry our aim is to give- the public mer excursion rates to Cali- ews of, Providence, fornia thia season will include Bishop H. P. Mathews, former raising. More than ten thou- first class service and guarantee the circuit routes so that pas- crop and pest inspectir of the sand young chicks have recently satisfaction. Los and Bass, prothere Advertisement. sengers may visit Los Angeles county, as a result of a nervious been added to to the coop? thou- prietors. are that A and prospects and San Francsico without the breakdown during the winter. be ordered and An necessity of going and return- host of friends will condole with sands more will extensive program of work a become great shipper and play has been ing the same rout. The rates Bishop Mathews in his great Hyrum outlined for estiwhich take effect May 15 will loss. Funeral announcement will of poultry' and eggs. It is the who attend those military on a basis of permit going direct to lxs be made later. The body will ar- mated that even at Fort Douglas training Camp and Angeles through 'Salt Lake City rive at 10 p. m. tonight and he fifty per cent production 106 from June 19 to July 18. Four and returning via San Fran- taken To the home of Mrs. Soph- with eggs at twenty cents, courses are provided for youths cisco to Ogden or Salt Lake or ia Mathews where it can be view- hens will produce more than the of from 17 to 24 years r first, a ed after tomorrow'. vice versa. lest cow. basic course for novices, teecond the red course for those having previous military training; third the white course, for graduates fro mthe red course; and finally the blue course for those qualifying tor commissions in the II. O. T. C. Railway fares are paid, food, clothing and equipment provided.' Mornings are given To military training, and afternoons to athletic exercises and sports. fcfcfc . t f - J. 1 Nothing is Too Good For Mother llen-triekso- n lat-jJerclass- As Jf Ro-ita- ry The Bluebird vck'.The Fopyrifkl Mart SchafTner & Mam ice-co- ld 4 d. Double Breasted is The Style Eton Flannel The Fabric Silver Gray the, Color .1 i 1 t f f i U ; ' - $50 Is the Price and Hart Schaffner & Marx Are the Tailors j . Grad nation Dresses Bluebird Special Bricks Vanilla' ; Manhattan Pudding, Orange Sherbet 50c over the fountain, Sunday Only, Phone 206. Arc easily made with the help of Butterick Patterns and the Deltor service. The May Delineator and the Butterick Summer Quarterly are here so you will have no difficulty in .selecting charming styles. , JSKWJ3 sheer Incyniaterlal that drapos into wit folds. Any of the .soft delicate shades that this occasion culls for. A lrlifss ( Vcpe 2.3 Slightly Iheavicr tbau 'Georgette with even a greater range of colors. Irnleess trepo te hew this yeat and is exclusive with us. , i' Materials that are especially good are ' According reports and write-up- s in the county news considerable in papers, there .terest to the opening basball o Base game of the ball- - League . at Logan next Tuesday. It being 'a Cliche Valley Team there is considerable interest and many of the valley people w'ill be present to shout for the boys. Despite, the fact that the Collegians were a little late getting started it gained some advantages over other teams that signed men up too, quickly. Manager Wolter thru his connections will trot out a team that will compare with any In the League. , The Committee on Parade and other events for the official opening of the League in Loga.n on Tuesday, will have a complete store of program in Monday's issue. next Wednesday May 5. ChairJohnson Transfer, Phone 314 man Geo. R. Bowen and other or 610.Vfoving furniture, house- members of the Beautification hold goods, pianos our specialty, Committee have made a survey Good work and reasonable prices and the tulips are coming on guaranteed. and many large varwell very (Advertisement) ieties will be is full bloom next tulips The first flower show of the week. This show will beare ex entries more and the many conducted at season will be Utah-Idah- Voiles ;t(e owe HOC Sheer, light and fiituy.. 'The same plete range of colors. , Very soft dainty over a silk slip. and hport Satin 1.03 For slips and trimmings for the Graduation Frock. This is a finer, softer inater- ever carried and twice tsfl than the number of colors. we-ha- Formerly ' T Shamhart-Christianse- n Co. 1 $35 OO ; Thatcher Clothing Stockton-Christians- StoektonChristosenCQ i THERE are many other good things here, too; single breasted models in acid btae, chamois, cedar, caber checks and incidentally some very big values based on vojume production, at (Advertisement) to i en Co, Logan, Utah pected than were had, for the tulips, exhibit in the show. The show last year. Mr. Victor Pet- Flower Show Committee .will erson k successful flower grow- meet today at the Chamber of er of Hyrum will .have a num-- , Commerce to outline the confine! ditions for the show- and these her of entries. 'Some will be announced on Monday in from! specimens are expected Smithfield. The contest ia openj the newspapers. Any who have to all and the Committee de- -i tulips are urged to save several sires that any living in the val- - of the best specimens for next . ,V ley who have free specimens of Wednesday. - . |