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Show 4 ' 'x PAGE SIX CM ' DOLLAR DAY TO BE HELDJPflDMINENT WHITE V. MATHEWSf BY LOGAII MERCHAIITS HEDIIESDAY , I $11 ft ft ft ft ft ft 0 6 ft Great Preparations Made For The Occasion ft O ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Bargains Offered By All BusinessJjIouses f f, i Uf All THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITYr CACHE COUNTY, Saturday,, May 8. I9?fi $ Annual Logans DOLLAR .DAY . Mrs. II. J. Groendyke Dept, PROVIDENCE, May 8, This year Logan's annual Dol pleased to get such merchandise president of the American Le- Very beautiful and impressive gion Auxiliary paid a very suc- funeral services were held ovet lar Uayv the greatest shopping asdollar bargains ' cessful official visit to Cache the' reniains of MrsrKate Vogel One particular item offered day of the year, will be next Wednesday May 12th. Since for the first Dollar Day jn Lo- County? Mrs. Groendyke visited Mathews, wifeof Bishop H. P. May 1916, Logan has had its hn gan in 1916 was a fifty pound Mendon unit on in the Providence aft- Mathews, nual Dollar Day. Even during bag of flour for one dollar. That ernoon when she Wednesday second ward chapel, Tuesday fully discussed was has never been offered since , the war when merchandise M. Zollinger H. with 4, May so hard to get and no merchant an dit is hoped that conditions the auxiliary work, giving much presiding. was protected on the price for will not come again as the price encouragement to the members the. more than a few days, the an- of wheat would be too low. When and nual Dollar Day was held. It has the farm products demand good success and achievements, came to sympathize with those now become one of the establish- prices and the farmers are pros- was accompanied by Mrs. E. L. called upon to mourn. ed shopping days ofthe year and perous, then business in general Romney, county committeewo-maThe services began by the Airs. C. and J.'M. Trotman, choir the people the valley over look throughout the country is good. sing, Sister Thou Wast forward to it. With the good stand of crops past president, who each gave a Mild and ' Lovely. A most A short talk. duet and piano The merchants realize that to n this section this year and beautiful prayer was offered by much enjoyed. At mainintain and the recent rains, makes a must confidence Bishop Sorenson of make the day continue to be a hopeful outlook and the merch- the close of the meeting refresh- after which the choirMendon, sang, ments were served. success from the standpoint of ants are (more determined than Should You Feel Inclined to A luncheon was held at the the shoppers as well as the mer- ever' to offer many attractive Censure. on Thursday at which chant, all .the merchants must bargains for the Dollar Day Bluebird D. R, Mathews was the first so to speak next Wednesday. Practically ev- Mrs. Groendyke was the guest speaker. He dwelt , get in the wagon the and offer attractive bargains. ery merchant and business of honor. Again she discussed beautiful character of upon the work the of the Legion AuxiliIt Is perhaps jmore a mutual house will have bargains or disof heiv faith in matter than other shopping counts to offer. It would be well ary and a most enjoyable time gospel of Christ. President the C. was spent, after which Mrs. M. days s some more valuable for the buying public to go over President G. W. Christensen, Mrs. Mrs,. Groendyke, merchandise that is not moving all the advertisements of the loRqmney, Lindquist of the Cache Stake, so fast is offered as dollar bar- cal newspapers during the next Trotman and Mrs. Wiesley visit- President O, H. Budge and H. ed new the unit At Lewiston, B. gains along with many other few days and see the many attCampbell Jr., made consoling Mrs, Hyer, president, presided, and bargains and this offers an op- ractive bargains that will be encouraging remarks. portunity to move merchandise. offered. It is the one day of the and introduced the Department musical numbers were Special and who each On the other hand there are year when perhaps" the dollar president visitors, Words Are Sweet Solo, Find many people who would be hag the most puiyhasing power. gave short talks. Mrs. Groen- Tones of the Heart, sung by on the aims and prin Mrs. dyke spoke Margart Hammond and a ciples of the American Legion duett, The Home Land", sung Auxiliary. She also installed the Hrs. Lanez Rassmussen and by which a after officers, splendid Leone Olsen. program was rendered and refreshments served. All united in H. M. Zollinger made a few Te CfciW nut School i$ the Family" Frocbd closing remarks and in behalf lssaed by tie National Kindergarten Association, S West 40th speeding our palling guest, and of the family, thanked all who feel that her visit will be long Street, New York City, These articles are appearing weekly had assisted in anyway to lightIn ear columns. remembered and will inspire us to better service. For God and en the sorrow of those called upon to mourn. As a closing Country. number the choir sang, 0 Mv , .. ENGINE TROUBLE . per here, he said at last as he Father and President A. E. f did Lacy Chandler Fuller his rocker before a stopped you say that so sar Why Anderson pronounced the bene. Buzz, went the Engine of inn. The word castically? asked the wife. diction. - Johnnies imaginary automobile, supper seemed to bring somereplied her husA long cortege of automobiles, ' Buzzzz. Must be out of gas, thing to his mimWttnd he jump- band,Because, to my mind you never followed the remains to the said Johnnieas he climbed out ed up and trotted downstaries should have given your word. of the big rocker and looked at breakneck speed. It was a foolrelfThreat. What cemetery where the grave was his gage a large leather butAs he.. entered the diningroom, was the boy .doing when you dedicated by Bp. A. M. Hammond. the back of the .chair. at ton, his father and mother called him? The flowers1 were very pronoise-run- ning No; lhata net it, mused the were just finishing their desan Making unearthly fuse he ,and beautiful, being home an automobile, I think. sert, and neither seemed to boy as climbed Into his machine, Buzzzz, 'Poor kid, said" the father, I grown and potted plants It notice that he Whs there, lie went the engine again as he put slid into his chair and at. last guesss we are the ones who was the wishes of the diseased his foot on a spool his starter. ventured, Im hungry, Two should have been punished. He that there lie not hot house Ccjnte to, supper, Johnnie," big tears started on their course probably was having engine flowers. OBITUARY came a voice from downstairs. down two rosy cheeks. trouble and likely was scarcely ' What can be the' matter? Kate Vogel, was born Apr. I told you that if you didnt conscious that veu called him. asked Johnnie aloud as he got come you would miss your supBut we couldnt keep supper Rl. 1892 in Providence, was the to time his out, this daughter of Richard and Kathinvestigate affirmed the any longer for him. per, quietly On Die. 21th, oil. mother. No, but we could have used a erine Vogel. she became the wife of '1911, I want somthing to eat, Johnnie, dont you hear bit of imagination, ourselves. Mother calling you ? cried the child and there were Why didnt we suggest that he Hazen P, Mathews with whom lived verv happy. She helpOh, how' dumb! ejaculated anger and rebellion in the tone. come' down and a garage she callup ed the boy as he climbed back into i support him on a two year You know Mother always man to come and repair his car and also encouraged mission, his car. I never turned on the keeps her word. If you are while he ate his supper? services last switch. Do you suppose that would him to offer his chug ing to act like that, you had term mission, a short fall for sounded the better go right to bed." chug. chug have worked ? break nerviou a suffered She he turned an imaginary 1 not At that suggestion Johnnie only suppose but I am down from which she never re' his "and foot on the jumped down from his chair sure of it. He was simply too enkey put starter. and threw himself on the floor, grossed in his play world to re- covered. No children were born Jonhnie, if you dont come kicking and screaming. After a spond to your calf. Of course, he to them. She is survived by her aged down now, you wont get any moments hesitation the father 'must be taught consideration father who is in very poor came voice the supper, again. picked up his son' bodily and for other people and also that two brothers. Charles of Now shes going fine, sigh- carried him up to bed, undressany couynand given by either of health, and Oswald of OgProvidence ed the lad as he turned the steer ed him and left him to sob him- us must be obeyed by him withone sister Mrs. Jack and in g wheel an embroidery self to sleep. out question but, for this verv den Los Angeles, of Gudmonson hoop which he held in his Wasnt I right to stick to my reason we must treat him with Calif. hands. word? tearfully asked the consideration and issue comFor some little time,' Johnnie mother as Johnnies father join- mands sparingly and judiciousdrove his, car through imagin- ed her in the library. National Press Club ly. hills and across towns, was the sardonary up Poor Johnnie, Perfectly, sighed his Building Popular One rivers. Better get some sup- - ic reply mother. WASHINGTON, D. C May 8. Seventy-livpercent of fhe space of the National Press Building, the new homo and office building of the National Press Cluli. under construction here, lias already been leased. is structure being The 8:15 P. M. on the sites of the hiserei-tetoric F.bbitt House and NewsTHE LUCY GATES GRAND OPERA ASSOCIATION paper Row which adjoined the for many years and hotel Ever-PopulPresents Gounods passed into newspaper history Ibis century. the early part The location, 1 1th and F. " ' i , 1 ,, t 1 Wednesday; May 12th , ft. , coated y Bargains! Bargains!! Bargains!!! fSdJS In All The Stores , n The Greatest Shopping Day of the Year . . Where your Dollars Count.. 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MITCHELL, Tenor HERBERT GOULI), Basso Enlarged Symphony and Chorus Brigham Cecil Gates, Director Salt Lake Theatre could not seat admirers of Miss Gates 500 turned away from first performance PRICES: j $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, 50c. Including Tax. MAIL ORDERS NOW the-hear- t of the business section of the city and within walking distance to most of the government departments and the White House. The cost of the project including the land will THE JOURNAL News for Father, Mothejr and Kiddies Keep your subscriptions paid in advance be $10,000 ooO. There is a big saving . The building will he thirteen The stories and basement. lower and mteiior portion will! house a 1.300 seat theatre which ha been leased to the jFox Thiaties Corporation for! The rethirty-fiv- e years. the part 'tl at news associations and other mainder of the fiist floor with are exacted to .bring the high-...- . in of rentals the of the history the theatre, approved tenants. The two exception top to the theatre ana the building Washington reaVtetate. will he divided into offices for Doors will the home of will be occupied bv stores thntl i The second to eleventh newspaper correspondents. National Press Club. , .(fst j V'rir |