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Show V - , THE JOURSAi; LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH FAGE FODH Walter' W. Jones of Wells Thursday nexC Cambrian ville was a Logan visitor to- - Day, will be celebrated by the Welsh people of the State at day. their thirty-firannual pout50 straw hats $2.50 to $3.50 ing at Saltair. A great program - one In-- the court who city values $1.00 each. At The Tog- has been prepared for the was caught fishing without a gery. (Advertisement) license, was fined $25. Deputy Sheriff Dcn C. Benson J and the City Marshal of Hyrum have returned frqm a trip into southern Idaho, bringing, with them a prisoner charged with having stolen a harness from a Hyrum resident. LBCJLtEIS An Unusual st Picture t , -- v of- - the me, -- startling Wasted, 5 Pure -- I BUTTER Sweet Creamery thet-mjSSi0- , N. THESE PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAY - I YTVi3 i. Mr--an- d Posting lar-f- i i.Vaauj efeature prepared Journal asks the ihduf-Mrs. Eugene Sehaubl tnavhihe Twenty-fourt- h the for for the parade of its subscribers on ac-- J gence in its realism- - a dramatic story Clerk. and are proud grandparents of a son Apply Anderson of celebration by lateness of this is- -: of the count 'July G. to Mr. and Mrs. born Floyd punctuated vwith iaughs, .Steel Sons-Co. general office. , the Stake Logan Primary sue whfch was caused by some Haycock of Hillspring, Alberta, Preferred, featuring Vera Rey(Advertisement) ' transCanada. Mrs Haycock was for association is a 'good one and faccident to the city's nolds, William Boyd and Charbe will one of best the Jh several which line for Miss Ruth Schaub, lie Murray, was heartily , reFuneial services for the late merly parade. The plan is to spring a hours shut of Jheat and poyver ceived by delighted audiences Ole Anderson will be held in the NOTICE TO FARMERS surprise so the details are not from linotypes and presses. at the Capitol theatre yester- Seventh ward chapel at 12:15 being given out. A good many Wheat of Bags good day- It is the romance of W. W. Plenty Sunday. Friends may view tnefor children will take part and they Mil Niels C. Nielsen, a resdent Central sale. at 120 W. S. 3 Cheap Anderson, July 12, remains at the home of his son, are preparing now for it. Co phone 478 of Logan for the past twenty steej inasmuch as it was film- Nils P. Anderson, 137 South , ed in the heart of the steel in(Advertisement) Miss Exa Baxter and Misses years, died yesterday at the( 3rd East on Sunday morning. in while arid Pittsburg, dustry Lillie and Jennie South, spent home of Mrs. Renfrew, who had Rev. Harris Pillabury left for him for some1 it is illuminative, the pi&tpre is Straw Hat Fourth visiting in Provo, been caring $3.50 to last for Bellevue,. Idaho, the He- - was a native of a comedy drama of exceptional $5.00 values forSpeciaJ time. night and Mrs. $2.50. Thatcher to attend a conference of the as guests of Mr. & entertainment alue. where hel Carlisle, of Logan, Jorring, Denmark, son of, The story deals with.G. L. Clothing Company. June 14, 1852, young people of the Presbyter- following formerly wasborn which they took an (Advertisement) ian church of that state. He is automobile Rees, Smithfield July 12, a Soren C, and Karen M. Chris- -' trip to Fish Lake, tensen Nielsen. His wife died vou,ng steel worker' who is amgoing to represent the Board of where the they spent a couple of city speed cop,Natoina, Missions of his church bitious and who rises from the Ordinarily arrival and fishing and shortly following their to days the boating brings people city td" a will teach classes in the had, post of a common helper he P0iceanij several For here. years yesterday the usual missjonary Activity fostered by having what they declare to been crippled by rheumatism. position of prominence, in the- ,statlon; but have been the best time of their milk The scenes for the great- program was v aried when he Presbyterian church. In his lives. They returned last Death, finally, was caused by towed ini his niachinSOSe ?nd steel M. Paden er part are located jn a of asence old age and general debility. mill, and they are so realistic by an oil iankTNsupposition gaIt aI(e wilt occupy the Funeral services will be held in that one fancies ones self to is that while chasing a speeder puipit next Sunday, both morn-b- e A House full of Suit. Values the Fifth ward chapel on Suner than in a'his motorcycle failed in someiing and evening. in the 25 per cent discount, at The day at 12 oclock, noon. From eVery angle the lespect. theatre, Toggery. (Advertisement) production is a delightful inScandinavian conference will Charles H. Long, manager of Last cred the and reflects great novation city polite be held in Logaft Sunday July ' Guy1 night Pacific Coast branch of the the and salesman it hpon Metropolitan Pictures afrested Miles R. Nilson, and a 18. Meetings at 10 a m. and 2 Wnv Holland, Bowen, Washing Machine comMaytag the maehanic,for produced it. companion, Melvin Smith,1 both p. m. in the tabernacle. All Service Motor Corporation 'which Don L. LenzI, and tCompany, have pany , of Smithfield, for possession of Scandinavians invited. . outlined a the Intermountain, of to from Logan trip When a stirring frame is rd intoxicating liquors, and took on Canada of Sqlt Lake 28 Calgary, company Maytag August moved from a new com popper possession of the Essex coach - hr Logair-rthis- "' Giidifi the Trrorrring-j-enrout- e be wereto lTranadar1n for-- ' "per in w hitch ihey were' 'riding, and . 26 for hours left Pocatello. to leave after today here They, and they ated, can be used as kn ordinary fiye gallons of moonshine they Valley to have the all other according the utensil. Maytag way employees they , .cooking fotind therein. Both have been Dallas, Texas, to attend Amer- mapped out their trip. The trip and salesmen were in Salt Lake convention the of to annual, answer. Salvador The republic of Jiasjhdld covers a distance of 990 miles yesterday to witness the unican Institute of Banking; an and aside from made radio broadcasting a go- for loading of the greatest shipvemment monopv and requires! Mr. and Mrs. S. E Needham organization composed of minor gas, water and oil stopping will be a ment of May tags ever made; it Dr. and Mrs. E. I. Stewart officials ot the banking houses licenses for the use of receiv-jar.- d non stop journey in a Ford thirty-tw- o carloads, or three last evening from an of the country formed for purreturned sets. ing" will be thousand machines. The comstations Coupe. Filling " extensive automobile tqur of education in the bankhave shown Scientific tests T the Northwest, during posesbusiness, in which seven- first Idaho Falls. 153 milesi; panys great objective is to trough next Butte, 239 miles further; sell this greatest shipment ing roads that concrete or brick which they visited Portland, teen Cache county members Great Falls 184 miles; Canadautomobile tires to suji within one month. Two hundred COma, Seattle and other cities in whom he goes to represent, ian border 206 miles and the wear than any other kinds and salesmen at and Washington a;so have Just ,, successfully com- last lap will be 208 miles from managers rnghw ays. tended .the. Victoria,. B. C., returning by jmbadingJT. which pleted the first years course. the border to Calgary'. Mr. Hol- was celebrated with a Tacoma At of area an way Spokane, has parade Although Turkey While absent Mr. Hovey will land says a wire will.be sent and followed a moving piof about 280000 square mies thev visited Mr. and Mrs N. J by New horite where Orleans, Vicksburg from each city gas cture show of the great Maytag onlv three of its cities have DeSanders. who ai;e prospering visit and other Civil w'ar scenes in and oil are taken on, announcitour the and con of there, in operation. throughout electric power systems " ng- the. time of the departure factory t Hev thoroughly enioved it. - Tennessee and. Kentucky. siderable size. fofthd';aext lap. fleaded .Gigantic 4- Friday, July 9. Extr& Cloth Bag, 10 lbs... 73c 100 lb. Bag $6.93 v Fine Granulated ) Fresh Pure White. - , Stock. Distilled. Swan -- 8 I Pound Can 25, 30, ounce Can VALIIUT PIECES Each.. mill-rath- jj CAKE FLOUR Down. j 3 White or Cider Quart Bottle Ea Sniders 1 Per Pound 37 35, ;... - 10 Pound DIXIE MOLASSES Pail $1.40 vice-preside- nt 1 -- arret-expe- We Have B.een Very Forturtate'in Buying Several Huridred Bacon', Squares. pounds of Fancy Sugar-Cure- d ThisBacoq is of High IjFaITty 'and FrfeshBtockA REAL BARGAIN Considering the Price You Have 'Been Paying for Ham and vt' BACON SQUARES Ta-je- ct "Good as Gold Negro m in EVERY day of your life you exchange real money for certain products of services that . you believe are good as gold. You must have confidence in their mentor your exchange is a gamble; a blind horse-trad- e that may mean loss. The products you know best the articles- greatest value are represent the usually the products you have seen adver- that tised. Only honest products can thrive in the light of publicity. The honest dealer advertises his faith in his products to the world. Read the advertisements and buy advertised products. There is no other way to get more good for your gold! , dol-jlar- Advertising not only reduces the price of products it certifiestheir worth A v,1 1 , i 12 c 25 c f Radio at Risk of Operators (By Associated Press,) V Should one lamp fail in a new automobile tail light an electro, magnet Would turn the current into another until three with (which the device is equipped are dark. WASHINGTON July Until Congress acts, radio communication in the United States will be conducted entirely at Cash prizes hae been offerthe risk of the operating sta- ed by the French government tions, the commerce department for airplane engines of from announced today in interpreta- 350 to 450 horsepower capable ting an opinion by the Attorn- of running )ong periods with ey General. httle attention. s. FAULT FINDING HARMFUL BOTH TO OURSELVES AS WELl. AS TO OTHERS By S. W. Straus, President American Society for; Thrift nPO be thrifty in the truest sense 11 their time comes. is to thrive, to succeed, to Fault finding and criticism of make progress. Anything that our fellows is a habit that will interferes with this steady degrow steadily unless checked velopment is, therefore, a violaHuman imperfections' are not tion of thrift Most of, us giye, v difficult tri fipd if .wq. arc deample thought to our individual posed to waste time looking for, them. But to do so is not only upbuilding in a material way, but there are subtle a sacrifice of time elements in life that but develops a re-- j all too often re- -' flex influence uporc ceive scant attenourselves hag )S( tion. harmful. .Two thousand ' Look fof Ihe! years ago, Seneca, good in others. Inj the philosopher, doing- so, yott wifl't Matt is wrote : contribute to yoari born of mutual asown happiness gnd sistance you must t advancement live for another if True character Iff you wish to live for not built on the yourself. frame -- work of . We cannot thrive other; nqeas fraffi-- ' or advance to the ties. Success will There is now blood in the air the runnirig valley. Re- cently Joe, Perkins of Preston purchased a fine thoroughbred running mare named Lopaz. For the Fourth of July celebration at Preston, Betsy, a fine sorrel thoroughbred owned by of Benson George Griffiths raced against Lopaz. Betsy was beaten and as a result of the scoop, a matcheLrice betveen. these two hateen arranged e for the Twenty-fourthto July celebration at Fair grounds durat the Logan The ing the afternoon races purse is a side bet of $100.00. This is sure to be, a race for blood so to speak. Griffiths thinks that with a different r jockey and on the local track he can wdn. Perkins is pretty foxy however and Griffiths will have to be alive to the situation. Perkins has been ijn the game for years. take-plae- 20c 23 C 9c MODERN, MARKET r among some of horsemen of the 35 While They Last BEEF POT R.QAT, Choice Cuts lb. 14c Spring Milk' Lambs of Finest Quality and Fresh Dressed, Large Spring Chickens. NOTICE 2 s T-BO- j Hard , Per Pound SIRLOIN and ROUND STEAK lb. STEAK Choice Prime Beef. .... BEEF RIB BOIL and BRISKET lb. VEAL STEW," or Pocket-Roas- t ... ."j PORK SAUSAGE HAMBURGER 2 lbs .hi. A 7i TO FARMERS Not Easily Killed Plenty of good Wheat Bags for- - sale. Cheap at Central Mil(By Associated tress) WICHITA FALLS .Tex .July ling Co. Phone 478. 9 Henry McGee, a negro labor (Advertisement) er, may live despite his fait Terms that appear most fav- three stories and landing on his orable have been agreed upon head on the pavement. He was between the church authorities working on the outside of an and the City Board v Educa- elevator scaffold, lost his baltion for purchase of the great- ance- and landed on the back of er portion of the former hold- his head, and shoulders. W ings of the Brigham Young Colof Sun lege. including Crimson Field, Eclipse the ground occupied by he tenIs Due Today nis court and westward to Ihe fence, all of the college carnptn (By Associated Press) on the north side of th "anal, KANSAS CITY, July 9. A including Nibley Hall and he eclips of the sun is due west building, arid up to a point partinal to be visible this afternoon immediately west of the rid south of a line drawn through rock building heretofore usd from Charlstorir South Carolina ,as a chemical laboratory, for North throufh Helena, Montana the sum of forty thousand This would provide the required additional high school Misery? facilities and provide for alt day I like the springtime. -schools. The proposed purchase w ii is subject to the approval of the Well, ,m sue, I don't car for work taxpayers, to be hereafter ex- at an.v time, lint It is only In the pressed. At the figure quoted Slum tii.it the attitude gets any sympathy." the property is a bargain. NOT SO WONDERFUL of selection A wonderful suits the kind you can wear for all seasons. Beautiful worsteds all shades, up to the minute models 25 per cent discount-A- t The Toggery'. Logan, Utah. (Advertisement) ' Bacon. I of . - "Dont ou think Its wonderful to see a niau with a wooden leg dame? "Not when yon see so many men with wooden heads doing it." Disappointing high levels of success through any s. pumpkiu is most fair to . t beat Its yellow luster you Perliaps that a whv It seems to be A 'gold brick whes you try to eat lb Th in creed of fault my . father's death." Bonier. How much time and energy are wasted in looking for the .of others How of selfmany opportunities advancement ace sacrificed on the altars of pi tty jealousy and - . criticism ! It. is within the meaning of thrift to say with Ruskin, Do not think of your faults; still less of others faults; lcibk for what is good and strong, and try to imitate it. . Your faults will leaves wheq off, iiks short-comin- cur for cause V Coffee Idling anyone, how come? I'lxe hundred pounds fell on his lead.CU'at6 " It's Possible Aristocrat My house in Toledo Is Aill of antiquities! Plutocrat Cant you do anything to - , get rid of them? find- W. STRAUS ing. Horrors No, 1 told jou I dont any jcofTee. That was the a -- 1 never come through the i picking, a( faults of fboso-abou- t 1: us. It u to be jejnembered thar this matter t "mental attitude hot quite as important a bearing co - the processes of our individual advancement aa fny . element' Needless destructive criticism t of others is a petty vice,' but it weighs heavily in die balance of human affairs. Grow-- ' and thrive through an attitude of generous helpfulness (9 .... 1 ittw.1 |