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Show THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Patarday, May 22, 1926. PAGE THREE Vidor. J. Dubarry and Tern Last evenings May Festival Keller Cavin, both of" Jerome, given under direction of the Idaho, have taken out a mar- ladies of the U. A. C. was one of the most successful ever held riage license here. on the campus, both as regardRag carpet for sale. 226-- J ed the beautiful, artistic dances (Advertisement)' ofered and in the mater of attendance of townspeopleEditor Leslie P. Foy of the Preston News was in the city Hugh L. Adams and Verde this morning and paying a fra- Whittington, boy scouts of ternal call to The Journal, looksaved the life of Lois, the ed over the plant. two- - year-ol- d daughter of Mr. C L. Nuhn, who had Mrs. and Shoup upholsters Autos. fallen into a large irrigation (Advertisement) ditch down, which the stream her body was Christian Science Services will carried her until be held Sunday at 11 oclock at caught in a culvert Except for ' 37 South Main. Subject, Soul a few bruises and scratches and land Body, Sunday School will loss of breath, 'the babe was convene at 10 oclock. All are none the worse for her S' Stockton Christiansen Co - (Formerly Sbambart-Chrlstianse- ii Co.) Hy-ru- welcome. 20,000 ' fine tomato Plants for JLa yard Cream of the market in value and price. A pattern and value to suit every housewife. Curtains that have been selling as high as $1.65. Your curtains are easier put up w ill hang better and retain their shape longer if you use Kirsch Rods. A size and shape for every drape. We will call at your home measure your windows and make your curtains according to your directions. sellcoal we a-$6.73 and $7.73, its the e ing for old celebrated King ard Clear (Advertisement) Creek coal. Better oi der at once. Coal Co. Phone 76. Thatcher WhitsunTomorrow being Advertisement day jn the church calendar) there will be the Communion The Beautification Committee service at St. Johns Church at Chamber of Commerce eleven oclock with address on of the has arranged for the help of the theme of The Inspiring Schweitzers who are several Spirit of God. with tZhe sythe experts Where people have weeds and If you are going to buy on the parking and piano or player piano read the especially cannot get them, cut down, the in out this add look farmers will be pleased to Schweitzers Advertisement issueget the work. They can cut the All flow er growers in parti- grass and weeds closer than it cular and the public in general can be done by a mower. There are reminded of the next flower are several unsightly and ragshow on Hobday at the Thatch- ged pieces of parking on south er Music Company. It will be and north main and on center the principally peonies and iris. All streets. These detract freym owners sale at Ola Larsons nursery. Scranton Curtain Nets $1 oo It isnt cheap For the Jolly Juniors - blooms has more snap than anything shown before. Coat of largo' block prints in bright color's oh natural tan. ;Two' piece di ess trimmed in red. Plaited skirt. - should be at the store at others and the property 9 a. m. Bouquets and displays are urged to give this their atof assorted straight varieties tention. The weeds and high of flowers may also compete. grass will cut much easier now For farther information, call than when they are dry. Get the secretary at the Chamber of this work done before the committee has to call on you. Dow n Commerce. with the weeds and high grass. Dr. G. L. Reese, mayor of , Smithfield is an enthusiast for ....Bluebird Special Bricks Golden Egg Parfait cannas. This year the doctor Vanilla will have more than one hundred , Orange Sherbet will be blooms. This twenty five 3Qc at the fountain, Sunday a sight well worth seeing. May-o- r Phone 206. s only. Reese maintains one of the Advertlaeniviit best kept homes of the entire city and is always noticeable as ' ITke (fair gr$Uklji, it is along the main highway in for the black willow Smithfield at the north end of adapted have had, quite the officers that the city. Mayor Reese is much a number last year and planted interested in the beautification this treel just The HirgcSt year. mavement as is well evidenced bleachers ' in time back the of by the people of Smithfield un- will obstruct the view from the der his leadership. grand stand". The plan is to rethese trees as the new onmove Leora Thatcher, for three es farther back and along the years on tour with the Mordhi fence develop and give the necOlsen Players, will offer private shade for the bleachers and class instruction in public essary for the roof of Th construction speaking and dramatic art this the was not practicstand grand summer. One act' and three act able at this time so a plan is be; plays also coached. Address 95 ing considered whereby shade South First West. Phone 16. can be provided. The building of (Advertisement) more and better sheds for thfc of the livestock and a housing Report having reached city stock pavilion were conjudging marshal Henry Jensen of sidered far more necessary than Hyrum that a man nearly Star- the construction of the roof for ved to death had been found at the grand stand. Gene Petersons ranch, he and Hyrum Gulbransen motored to the ranch and there found a L man who gave his name as J. I Bark and his home as Salt Lake City. He stated he had walked TODAY from Spencer, Idaho, and having no money, had become exSYD CHAPLIN in and (Formerly Shamhart-ChristianHe- LOCAL NEWS n v Co. Co.) At Scandinavian meeting to be held on Sunday Elders L. J. Carlson and Mr. Mouritzen will be the speakers. 2t In the garden of Mrs. A. E. Anderson, 226 West First Wilhelm Peterson and wife South, is a floral freak in the left form of five tulips springing of today with the prize agents the Beneficial Life Insurfrom a single stem. ance Co. oii an excursion trip to the Hawaiian Islands. They Tomato plants for sale 20c per expect to be gone about six dozen. Call 681 j 2. weeks. VcUertUement At last evenings session of the city commission consultation was held with the "county road engineer relative to ""the washout of a portion of the road in the mouth of the canyon, where" the road and canal are close together. The matter will be taken up with the state road department. At this meeting a resolution was passed determining that means must be found to collect delinquent water and light bills due the i city. Fanners look out for the latest methods .of selling pianos. See Harris Music Co. add in Advertisement. this' issue. In District court judgement has been rendered in the suit for divorce entered by Myron Hudson vs. Irene Hudson, on the ground of desertion. The divorce was granted but the lady was awarded custody of the children and alimony in the sum of ' $35 a month for their support- - CrAR TO-v To Parents Graduation is an important milestone in the life of your child a time to make new resolves and to make new plans. Let your graduation gift be one to the future further these plans-fosuccess and happiness of your boy or girl. r r Open a savings account here in his or her name and encourage its '' growth. . , They will be laying aside a sum that will be much needed in later life you will be building K THATCHER-DAN- Established 1883 hausted from hunger, would sooner starve than beg; to prove which he asked for a rope with which to hang himself. Instead, he was kindly cared for, fed and provided with transportation to his home. Sunday Special. Keeleys Ice Cream bricks, full quart, 50c. Man On The Box -- COMEDY NEWS Sunday, Mon. Tues. WILLIAM FOX Other ensembles in Fresh Fruit Strawberry Maple Walnut Vanilla Mr. Irving L. Brougham leaves today for Baltimore as a Commissioner from the local church to the 138th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church where one thousand delegates from all the states will meet for an eight day conference. The Assembly is the governing body of the church formulating its policy and promoting its general welfare. America Presbyterianism in had its beginning on the Eastern shore of Maryland in 1683 when , Francis Makemie - came over from Ireland and formally organized Presbyterian Churches throughout that neighborhood. The membership in the United States is now well over two million. t , SEE THE ENLARGED DEPARTMENT JUVENILE -- The glass top of a new roastTo enable the operator of a ing pan also can bq .used, as one man street car to announce a serving platter. the names tof streets being approached a telephone connectAn artificial wool if being ed to a loud speaker in the cenmade from wool fibre as a by- ter of the car ceiling has been product of the rayon industry. deigned. Your Sunday Dessert ' Dr. Frank W. -- Ballou, auparlntand, nt of public achoola In Waahlngton, la the proaidont of the now national eommloolon on economy and offleionoy of tHa buoinoaa administration of aohool ayatoma In thla country, appointed by joint action of Secretary of Commerce Hoover and Dr. Hubert Work, aeerotary of tha Interior. For the Sunday dinner. Bluebird Ice Cream is the ideal dessert It is delicious enjoyed by every picmbcr of the family;' Hyrum Knudsen of the Twelfth w'ard has been - critically ill ( for several days. DAY pure made from sweet Cache Valley cream, fresh fruit, and tender meats; convenient we deliver to your door, in bulk or brick form; of high food value physicians recommend pure ice cream for its high nutritive values; (Continued from page One) Hickman, Helen Ilogensdn, Hurst, Katie Jacobsen, Ruth Jacques, George Judah, Oreta Keaton, Frank Larson, Rozella Law, Helen Lundberg, Delmar Marshall, Magdalene Marwedel, Phyllis Mathews Inez Maughan, Dorothy McAlister, Edna Olsen, Owren Olsen, Ezra Olson, Noble Papworth, Carmen Edith Parkinson, Parkinson, Thelma Pedersen, Arthur Picot, Bernice Quinney, Joyce Richardson, Lethaire Rich, Bernice Geone Rose, Geneva Leah Schaub, Ruth Schaub, Leona Seeholzer, Carl Ccofield, Sheffield, Luna Skabelund, Nora Smithr Roscoe Sonne,. Beulah Stout, Ada Standrod, Milton Taylor, Alice Tayson, Afton Thain, James Titus, Paul Tyson, La-ver- da and it is made in enough flavors to delight the most jaded appetite; Order, Bluebird Ice Cream for tomorrow. The Bluebird Ros-engree- n, NEWS 14 Frances Vernon, Lucia Wahlen, Lseycfes iC V;itkv- thS 'front , Arlene .Wahlstronv Ray B. West w Keels mounted ton! runners Jr.,! Arthur Wennergreen, Grant and , the'" rear ones provided Wootton, Veda - Woodall, Vir- with spikes have been designed in Norway for the use of ginia Wright, Eva Yonk, Blanch policemen in winter when ' Zundel. streets are snow covered. . . AT. LOGAN HIGH COMEDY and $3.50 to $10.75 GRADUATION , Individual Sundaes 10c. I). W. HESS & SONS, 9 North Main Advertisement. Sizes 10, 12, v at . The newest Fancy Frocks for Juniors are of Crepe de Chine, Rayon and Voile. Two piece dresses trimmed with lace, embroidery and smocking. All the brilliant colors for Summer The Mutuals of the Second ward will give a farewell social on Tuesday night, to Harold Eng land who leaves shortly for .a mission to Great Britain. prtsenls. $13.75 . - Stockton Christiansen . - , This Ensemble is different 19 Y North Main Phone 206 & |