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Show PAGE FOUR flEIS OICALi f I Miss Tony Grant, who has The committee Ton' grounds been spending sqme ,time on a of the.U. A. Board of Trustees were looking over the am-h- i visit, has returned to LogahT a L theater yesterday with ttP-:TiO:to its improvement. view license been A, has Plumger D. V, Andei-gohas marriage just finished installing a new issued to Rahdall It. Nielsen TODAY AND Oilomatic oil burner and water of Monroe and Jessie Geddes Mr. Nephi Peterson anc family of Mackey, Idaho moheating system dn' the home of of Preston, Idaho. , SATURDAY to Logan yesterday, tored Mr, John Crristiansen. - At three oclock Monday after where will several they spend noon the Logan baseball team FOR SALE. Everlasting .will play the fast Idaho Falls ag- days visiting. .They accompanied Mr, Petersons parents, Mr. flowers for decoration day, 622 gregation at the ball park on and 'Mrs. L. P- Peterson, who Canyon Road. .Advertisement. Crimson Field, The fans expect have been visiting points in a number of thrills in this game Idaho since Sunday, , ' Mr. David Jlopkins of Billings and as Here it is a holiday there will Montana, caine down td vis'd his no doubt assemble BOYS We have six Ford bug mother, Mrs. Alin R. llopkins, crowd of the season. theA largest who hks been seriously, ill; but speedsters to Offer now at $30.-0- 0 to $60.00. Real , Eargains. who has so far recovered that The infant daughter of Mr. terms. Service Motor Co. Mr. Hopkins jvill return to his Easy and Mrs. Scott Chritensen, Utah. Advertisement home early next week. ' Logan, Ada May, who was born May 26 at the Utah Idaho hoitpital Mrs. From state headquarters in at Day and her three Logan died at that place in children Olney who have been visiting Salt Lake,; Where the matter the evening of tne same day here has been under investigation, and was removed to the home during the winter with her comes the statement that in of Dr and Mrs W 0. Christen mother, Mrs. Anna L. Nelson, the stafe there. are twenty one sen of- - Wellsville.' Interment has returned to her home in Los - thousand automobile owners was in the Wellsville comet ary AngeJes. who have not reported their on Thursday May 27. The grace Dr- George R. Hill, beloved ears for taxation; and that being ' dedicated by Frark fourteen hundred of them Ijive Wyatt. N,o funeral service was friend of all boy scouts, former instructor at the U. A. C. in Cache Valley. held. i who has a host of friends here was shaking hands with some of. them this morning. Doctor Hill now Jia charge of the agricultural department of the Ameri ican Chemical Ox with, headcall quarters in Salt Lake. r , ,r Friday, May 23. laoV. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACIIE COUNTY, UTAH -- Its - ' 4 j ? ! 1 - a picture Jr that youll ( great Funeral Services for the late Ilyrum Knudsen were held, afternoon iq the twelfth ward chape!.' Music for the' services was provided by the twelf. th ward choir, and a solo was sung by Lawrence Bailey. The invocation was offered by Eldyes-trd- ! BEING BELIEVED IN The secret of success is. Being Believed In. PIGGLY WIGGLY conducts its business on such a plane that its customers believe in PIGGLY WIGGLY. They belive that PIGGLY WIGGLY can, and does, give better values for your money They believe that Piggly Wiggly plans is the most method of satisfactory having. We want you to believe in the iruth of our advertising and this can only be accomplished in telling the truth in advertising; by having our stores and our men live up to the things we say of ' them. , t At PIGGLY WIGGLY you will find the best quality, lowest prices, most convenient stores, extaordinary cleanliness. You are interested in performance rather than talk. So we ask you to come and see, we ask you to visit PIGGLY WIGGLY lo day on our FOURTH BIRTHDAY and be convinced. self-servi- , FOR OUR BIRTHDAY WE ARE OFFERING SO.MTf WONDERFUL, BARGAINS ; .THESEIRICES ALU DAY..SATURDAYPure Per Sweet Creamery. Beet' MILK Bordens or Sego Cans., Limited Tall White aptha. bag 5 cans .49, lie Libbys Large cans 3 for 25 10c 15 oz. Seedless, each. Pkg. ... Sbeded, each RASIIIS 1 1 !- C PINEAPPLE Nut . Butter Per lb. The Master Spread for Bread . Extra Fancy.., Fancy New im?J or p given by The drums of the fore and aft the Imperial Glee Club, at Ola Larson's.' dozen, .. r. (Advertisement) Tuesday evening the presidents of the 40th quorum of Seventy to which the late CJarence Wayman belonged met . Mrs- - valley: That those s, attending Mill" receive full value forrtheir qmall contribution, is evident from the splendid program published elsewhere in this issue, and the sum raised will asist the club in the purchase of music and other necessary expenses. , Wayman at The early part of the On evening wasspent in outdoor nual Thursday June 3rd. AnStrawberry Day Mill be games, songs an a huge bonfire was an important feature. held at the Davis County ExLunch was then served to Mr. perimental Farm. This farm is snd Mrs. L. P. Watkkins, Mr. located on the State Highway and Mrs. G: W. Squires, Mr. midway between Farmington and Mrs. David Olsen, Mr- and and Kaysville. Fifty varieties Mrs. Wm. Morrell, Leroy Wor- of strawberries are to be shown A. L. ley, Mr. and. Mrs. J, F. Shef- Farm Superintendent field, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jessop Wilson, Director William PetMrs. Tilly Robins, Mrs Wayman erson, Professor T. H- Abell, was assisted by Miss Fawn and others of the Utah ExperiJessop, Messrs Watkins and ment Station Staff wrill be on Squires posed as Andy and Bam hand at 2 P. M. to show visitGump while the peanuts were ors about the farm and desGod-- lie cribe the merits of the differpassed then sang With You Till We Meet Again ent varieties. Opftprt unity will Each expressed themselves as be given to test and measure having thouroughly enjoyed the berries for color, flavor, and the evening. size. - Waving flags, the beat of martial music, rank upon rank of youthful, khaki-cla- d ' . if 3 lbs. Doz, Pcfr 25 25, PLENTY OF HOME GROWN BERRIES AND VEGETABLES STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY SOME UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS ALL DAY SATURDAY VEAL RIB AND BREAST- ror rochet Konst or Mewing, per lb. 1 2 . VEAL RUM I ROAST per lb. SHOULDER VEAITtAST. per lb. SAUSAGE AND HAMBURGER, 2 lbs. PORK SHOULDER ROAST-- per lb. 2 Ac UNTIL ONE OCLOCK POT ROAST- - Choice Sleer Reef, per lb. Thatcher Clothing Co r 20r 25r MODERN MARKET No.l Cache Stake Relief Society officers meeting xvill be held Saturday, May 29 at 3 p. m. At chapel exercises of the U. A. C. on Monday, the Senior class will take charge of the program and proceedings. WANTED 10 Ford Touring Cars, Models of 5 as part payment on new Ford cars. Balance on easy terms. Service Motor Co, I)gan, Utah. Logan, Utah A, M. Nelsen of Salt Lake City and Fred Anderson .of Hyde Park will be the speakers at the Scandinavian meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m., May 30, in the Stake house. 3t BERLIN, May28. von Hindenburg, 1923-24-2- At The June Wedding KODAK Making snapshots of the fleeing couple and of wedding eents in general is part of the fun on the big day. Get ready here. The Kodaks are only $5 lip .exceedingly easy to buy and to use. Well demon' strate in just a minute of two. Superior finishing' try time. Cardon Jewelry Company North Main 41 Established 1872 t. Stirring memories in every heart. Honors to those who are marching. Honors to those who are with us only in spirit . 28; -- 7t - figures, a few of the boys of 61 keeping brave step with veterans of San Juan 39; pfor VILSO PARADE - P and GSOAP PORK, BEAUS C BICYCLE which has so donatA fine stock of Canna Plants ed its services generously to countless func of all colors at 25c each, and tions throughput the city and lots of tomato Plants at 25c per Cn 69 100 lbs $6.59 time at Just Fruit (Limited) 10 lbs. ..Cloth Also Comedy News and PICTURES OF er Michael Standley. Those who Mr. George W. Skidmore, blade consoling remarks were: w'ho has been suffering from Elders S. B. Mitton, T. G. Row- an attack of diphtheria, has so land, Bishop William Worley far recovered as to 'be able to and Counselor E. N. Hammond, go to his canyoif home to recuwhile his city residence Jr., Benediction was pronounced perate, is being fumigated. Eider J. R. by Richardson and at the cemetery Elder R, J. Bo'w All citizens who are not beden dedicated the last earthly ridden should turn out this evein resting place the Logan ceme ning to attend the concert to be tery. - 40c BUTTED Pound. ay Advertisement Mrs. Oliver H. Otte underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday at a local hospital- It w'as a bad pus case and the appendix had burst, and developments had to be awaited before operating. The lady is reported to be doing as well as'eould be expected. As usual, on Idaho Day, June 15, state officials and people of prominence from all over the state, will assemble at Franklin to hwfior their pioneer day and the pioneer city of Idaho. An aeroplane camivai, list of good sport events and a greut pioneer day assembly and program will le features Margar-et- e daughter-in-la- w of the. president, has made good as the acting first lady of the land, in the opinion Berlins society leaders. The presidential palace has become the center of the capitols social life. Young Frau ,von Ilinden-burnee Baronness von Maren-holthas acted as hostess at more functions during the first year of the soldier - presidents administration than Frau Ebert did during the more than five years of her husbands presidency. Besides assisting at Hindenburg social functions, von Ilindenburg also hold3 a weekly reception of her g, z, Mar-gare- own. i It is always te , - : OGDEN, May 27. Cattle- Receipts 954. Market steady. Good steers $7.75 to $8,60; fair steers $6.70 to $7.75; feeder steers $6.00 to $7.35; choice heifers $6.40 to $6.60; choice1 cows $6.00 to $6.25; fair t good cows $4.00 to $6,005 caq- -t ners$2.50 to $3.50; bulls $3.59 to $5.75 ; feeder cows $3.50 veal calves $7.00 t $9.50. (' Hogs Receipts 462. Market steady. Top $13.80. Fat hogs 190 to- 220 lbs., $13.00 p $13.80; heavy hogs $9.50 to $12.80; bulk $13.00 to $13.80?. feeder hogs $13.25 to $14.00.;! Sheep Receipts 1398. . Market steady. Choice lambs $12.75 to $15.60; fat . wethers $6.50 to $11.50; fat ewes $7.00 to $8.00 ; feeder lambs $12.50 to' $13.75; feeder ewes $4.50 to ' $6.00. - - sign of of mind when men aim poverty to appear great, for they who are truly great never seem to know it. Ogden Live Stock Market Quotations; a I -4 The Lord Mayor of London U 't paid $50,000 a year. r T |