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Show Wednesday, May 26. LI CM: 126. I El 5 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Mr.' J, E. Godfrey of was a Logan business today. PAGE THREE VASHItlGTOtl LETTER OUR t Special Special Special Funeral services for the late The Logan Stake Primary Written For The Journal by National Editorial Association Officers will meet Friday, May Ilyrum Knudsen will be held to28th at 3 o'clock in the' Stake morrow Thursday . afternoon House. .. at 2 oclock, in the twelfth ward It is rather pathetic nowadays to note the confusion of mind chapel. prevailing among legislators and their campaign managers. The Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson of protracted effort to separate prohibition from political campaigns annoum-the en Smithfield The object of our Big Fumi- - has been unavailing as returns from primaries recently held in gagement of their daughter ture Sale is to reduce our e largely populated states disclose. The result is that Congress LoMelvin to Evert,on of mendous stock of Furniture,!3 doing its best to wind up its affairs and at the same time Anna about & realignment on policies. gan, son pf Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carpets, and Rugs. At LUND- - bring For a time it appeared that the prohibition issue could be dis- STROMS. Advertisement. Everton, the marriage' to take counted as extraneous matter especially on a national scale. It is, place June 2 in Logan Temple. The John Scott family re- perhaps, too early to judge the effect of this issue on party platunion will be held in Clarkston forms, but nobody doubts that a multitude of factions will crop Th0 U,'A. C. faculty Womens June 5 in the ward tabernacle. up from this source to make party success a hazardous matter. The passage of the resolution calling for investigation, by a League .will give its annual Dinner will be served at 12:30 select senate committee, into the campaign expenses and methods luncheota at one oclock on Fri- p. m. All relatives are invited. have a marked effect on forthcoming primary and election may day of this week at the Bluebird. A rousing good time is methods. The resolution drafted by Senator Jim Reed, DemoMiss Donna Jones will read the crat, of Missouri conveys broad powers upon the Investigating to inquire into the acJapanese story Glory by John committee. The committee has the Prices before unheard of will tivities of every agency interested power Luther Long, and selections on the elections of senators from When We Were Very be given during our Big Furni- which, of course, gives it an opportunity for a if it Young by A, A. Milne. Annual ture Sale commencing Saturday so desired. This committee will loom like the shadow of a policeelection of officers will be held. May 29th Lundstrom Furniture man over the approaching struggle fpr control of Congress. For Advertisement instance, it.has the authority to summon, at any time, leaders of All League members invited to & Carpet Co. n such organizations as the be present. League, church groups, inThe Bluebird orchestra, Lo- dustrial associations and the like, to explain the extent of their A fine stock of Oima Plants gans noted dance music organ financial participation in the campaigns of candidates for Federal ization, has two engagements office. At the prospect of unpleasant notoriety it is assumed that of all colors at 25c each, and lots of tomato Plants at 25c per tomoiTow in Idaho. They will organizations interested in political developments will be extreme supply music at 'a banquet at ly cautious in their participation. Likewise, funds to carry on the dozen, at Ola Larsons. 5 p. m, at the Oriole in Poca campaigns may be difficult to raise if the subscribers are known. (Advertisement) tello and in the evening will In the tumult and discord of campaigns the question arises in dance a at at Aura. play Bennett Miss entertainShelley Washington as to whether President Coolidge is loosing his hold ed at a charmingly appointed where a new dance hall is being as a party leader. Sometimes his supporters among the majority at the Capitol under the political fire of their opponents who twit trousseau tea Sunday afternoon opened for public dances. about the unwillingness of the President to participate in them 6 3 to her at on home 1st Watch frota for the announcement primary fights. South- The decorations were of our ' Big Furniture Sale to Nobody disputes the fact that a pat on the back, publicly adpink roses, pink and white carha Commence29th. May Saturday, ministered from the White House, would lesson the tension in with orange kt LUNDSTROMS. tions together the primaries. When these accolades are not forthcoming inquiry blossoms and bridal wreath. A (Advertisement) of late shows a disposition which is developing an independent large bowl of the flowers formspirit on the part of the candidates, and take their chances on ed a center piece for ,the. tea Mrs, R. L. Humph erys is leav- their personal record rather than on the support of the nominal table, together with rose candles for New York- Mr. party leader. , in silver holders. The music for ing today who is attending a With Congress considering the French debt, settlement there Humpherys the afternobn was furnished by conference of Smith-IIugh- is a story current again in Washington to the effect that SecreMiss Clover Johnson and Mr, regional work at Casper, Wyom. tary of the Treasury, Mellon, will resign When these internationWjlliapi Baxter. Miss Bennett will join her at Cheyen- al matters are cleared up. The story is given some color as an ing, Was assisted in receiving by her and together they will visit aftermath of the returns from Pennsylvania, when as ofte keen mothe?, Mrs. Geo. D. Bennett. ne, D. C., and Phila- political observer said : As a politician Mellon is still Washington, Pouring at the tea table were delphia, then on to New York, the best Secretary of the Treasury sinceSecretary Alexander Hamilton. the Misses Dorothy 69 North Main St., Iogan Shep- where Mr. Humpherys will at- There has been considerable discussion regarding Mellons first herd and Norma Watkins, astend a national farm schood con- direct participation of the State political affairs, because his resisting in the tea room were the vention to be held June first to putation has been built up on his success as a financier. Misses Florence and Damans The debate, on proposed remedial legislation for farmers conthe seventh. They expect to be Sutton. The Misses Lucile Lartinues to hold the attention of Congress. The Senate has held to three weeks. froyn gone twp sen .Sybil Cardon and Frances Manager George D. Bennett several night sessions in an effort to weed out .important legislaThomas" assisted in the trousreturned frd' Ogden where has on tion so as to be prepared for' a, quick disposition the calendar, On Saturday that' veteran relaseau rooms. Eighty-fiv-e bill of comes .as conventhe House. farm from the it a he attended Holstein breeder, Mr. C. Z. Hartives and friends called, many of an The from 0 $150,000,-00public building dairying appropiation will leave Des Life Insurfor ris, Moines, tion of Metropolitan whom were from out of town. to be expended over a period of ive years has become a law, Iowa, as a delegate from Utah ance Co. managers from Utah, td the national convention of with the result that several Congressmen whose reclcction de- Idaho and Wyoming. Conservawill the Offiecs now for Post breathe appropriations the Holstein Friesian Assoeia-tio- n pended upon business and better serwill be Federal of in tion six erected easier buildings principally of 'America; which convenes not District where of states, the Columbia, including chief the vice $50,000,000 were topics. secon there Wednesday, June ond. No one is better qualified out of the $165,000,000 will be. used for housing Government De The Senate and .House are also showing remarkable Vincent S. Carlson, who has to obsorb any information that partments. in disposing of pension cases and confirming Postmaster speed TODAY be to at taken the agency for the Moon may gained the session, be passed on to the breeders up- appointments. The patronage1 question is always a delicate sub- and Diana automobiles In Cache PANTAGES on his return ; and if there is ject around election time, Unless there is a disturbance the opponents of farm county, is demonstrating his Anna Chandler anything special the Holstein legislation, Congress will adjourn among about June 15. Moon to local friends and probably Gibsons Navigators breeders of the state wish preMedini Four automobile to sented prospective the convention, none purMr. Robert Dock, the' gentle- chasers. While this is a Other Acts. could more effectively present it tween seasons a pearl diver, in high which he excels. With a weight man whose death at Smithfield Picture priced machine, it looks worth Bed Loves For News B. G. Thatcher of the he dives to a depth of 96 feet was reported in yesterdays the Mgr. money, being a real quality Theatre has secured the and in two minutes brings up a Journal, was a native of ScotTHURSi FRI. SAT. Capitol Mr. . Carlson expects to job. film showing the Safety First quantity of pearl shells which land, being born in Paisley on open up a new sales room. and SaltLake which in bicycle parade have ready sale- t During his Sept. 29, 1857. lie was the son carry, a stock of cars along was nearly a mile long. Also When Dreams Come True a visit Mr. Poulter has conveyed of Robert and Agnes Draghorn with parts and accessories bicycle edmedy with Benny Alex him to all points of interest in Dock. Funeral services will be ander in the lead with of plenty the valley, with which he has held in Sjmithfield On Friday afGift Shop Was of laughs, will be shown at the fallen in love. It is his desire to ternoon at 2 oclock. Capitol Wednesday, Thursday send his eldest, son, how 14 Mrs. Thomas Jenkins of Poca. and Friday nights. These films years of age, to Logan, to comOpened Today is here on a visit and is the tello are being run in conjunction plete his education. He .will with the safety First Bicycle leave June 12, and sail for home guest of her parents, Mr- and Garff, Callaway, Iloock, FranMrs. Martin Pond, She came to week in Logan this week. on the 16th, ' Cd. opened- their doors to the cis tviv attend the graduation exercises f this after a public long morning, A highly esteemed lady of Hy Last night, an elderly transi- and memorial service of the B. period spent in preparation, and rum, Mrs. Alice Dunielsen, pass ent without funds was given a Y. C., of which she is an there was a large gathering' of ed away in a Logan hospital on bed in the county jail. Resumladies present, attracted doubtSunday of kidney trouble. She ing his tra,mp northward this In the city cobrt yesterday in less by the beautiful display was thirty-fiv- p Do you like a.double breasted, or years of age, morning, when about a mile windows with a desire to are wife of Henry Danielsoh of Ily- north of the city he fell in an the case wherein a woman had what was and the view inside, single breasted? Silver gray, acid rum, who, with four children epileptic fit, severely .bruising caused the arrest of another for justified the decire, for the blue, chamois or. cedar ranging frdm five to thirteen his face and head on the pave- disturbance of the peace during store is literally packed with a course the of after quarrel, was She the her. survive ment. A passing truck brought years, he ev;dence Judge articles both useful and ornadaughter of the late James and him, still unconscious, into toNvnlearnsr and in that display ah amazing style show we have Hannah Jensen, worthy, pioneers and Sheriff Peterson had him Preston rendered decision, no mental, so room and windows, recently was case to offer you; the values are outcause of action and the of Ilyrum, where she was bom conveyed to a hospital. remodeled for the purpose, the case check bad a dismissed. In Her and has since residedon display find adequate standing, too.. Theyre based ,,ori health began to fail last fall and It was a very pleasant fare- Judge Preston, upon the defend- goods well , the to pur-low margins and Hart Schaffner adapted good the amount of setting, YOULL uiyThis is trme. she spent the winter in Califor- well party that was held in the ant making fined up on the walls are pose. High and him the $2.50 & arx big volume. check, . . This is life. This is greet. nia in the hope of improving it, second ward last evening in seen a number Of beautiful picwith 4 him dimissed warning. Not Far here ia the moat powerful but in vain. long after her honor of Harold England, son order. tures after Jhe tapestry l of Bishop and Mrs. diaries od moving human drama 'ever return she was stricken On shelves, tables, in show been have licenses Marriage services will be held in England, who leaves shortly for brought to the screen. cases and in the windows are Maand Monroe issued to Pope Hyrum third ward chapel to- the British mission. Among bel seen a profusion of goods both both It is the tale of a mighty love morrow of Pocatello, Croshaw, Thursday at 2 p- m those present was Mr. Tita! A. Idaho.' In Some goods ones that won hack its own from the the next case, while useful and ornamental. Crockery Tahua of Papeete,- Tahiti, the llaviland and china, bore glassware, contract the of and desire. to mans greed pk The Journal received a pleasIslands, of whom men- the parties Venteian Swedish and other Vkh Shearer and Chaney and ant call this morning from Mr. Society tion is made in another local in the same surname, they were glassware; plates up to The imported mans Scatroro you were thrilled by Tita A Tahua of entirely unrelated. Papeete, this issue. He andM. Carl Poul- name and fifty dollars hundred four ChrisBurr William was them in "HE Who Gets Slipped Tahiti, . the Society Islands, ter and J. P. Morrell, who had and shades, a dozen; lamps Leona 7 U never forget them in this where he is Superintendent of filled missions in the Islands', tensen, and the ladys and silverlumninum beautiful , mmUrpieeet , the Mormon Sunday School. He sang a song in the native Christensen, choic ware, pottery, paintings and Mr. Tita A. is here on- - a visit to his friend, language, and ccAintlqfes other articles of the in Court District In the A soloa with Elder M. Carl Poulter, who in Tahua favored vs use and beauty that must be and 12 filled a mis- humorous address to the de- divorce suit of Ethel Bullen 1 tit M.W TIi Emfwr tf Wright seen to be appreciated- Visiting sion in the Islands. Mr. Tahua parting missionary in which he Russell Bullen, Judge fwaetW St decision down a grant- ladies today were each presentSBLMA ULCSaLOS is a man of great intelligence was told what he might expect, handed $75 ed with a souvenir in the form a divorce, the lady Dirttfi if and pleasing personality, and was made by Elder Poulter, to ing and custody of of china salt and pepper shakers VICTOR SBASTtOM lN,eW his missionary friends regard which the guest of honor re- monthly alimony reached that far distant land the de- - Looking ovpr the display one helics unearthed for him most highly. He has ataost sponded briefly. Dancing was three of the children, basis the Gift Guinea ai ale j concede that to is or willing amusement fendant custody being givetr have , more than 2000 years ago. charming wife and family. He then enjoyed in' the i Shop is un appropriate name- theory that Romans may the fourth child. is by trade, and be Vail Our Entire Stock of tre-jth- Ladies Suits Coats, Dresses And KUlilllnery muck-rakin- g, AT Anti-Saloo- One-Ha- lf Price - Buy Now And - Save - es tri-Sta- te -- DA P IDOL .. - i - Ha kt 4 M " . Every good tyle here - a - . It's - down-Funera- $50 - - at $35 - Thatcher Clothing Co. 1909-10-1- - ! : a carpenter . I - I |