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Show FACE TTIRE n THE JOURVAE, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTI. UTAH 12' 1325 My Mrs. Rodelpha Spackman pas-isHuman-f- ent Economic Order, in Business and Industry," sed away at her home in Rich "Education for the 'New Era, mond Saturday evening. The 1 lady was born Sept. and For What Do We Live. 9 and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stoddard. Funeral services wdl be held at 2 (clock on Wednesday afternoon in CARDINAL CASANOVA m 7& A BEVY OF 28-18- LOCAL NEWS "BEAUTIES Richmond. There are now three Ladies Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones and Hair Cutters at Expert service. No family of Salt Lake, here on a visit for an outing and for the Will Deliver Tyo Series waiting. benefit of Mrs Jones health, are (Advertiseraerft) ofLectures This Week spending a few days at the canMorning and Evening Logan is getting rather met- yon camp of Bishop Charles of late; snar drums England. After the sweltering Present Day Problem? ropolitan and the streets heat that has prevailed in Salt megophones at Sunday afternoonon announcing to Be Discussed Lake they find it an agreeable tent shows. Evening Lectures. change. Mr. Jones is manager of the Salt l.ake branch of the at Howard Dancing Jitney tonight Edward Griggs Western pr Newspaper Union. wan his series of. lectures at Olympian Gardens. Logan, Ils different. The floor is electric It was law and motion day in the Utah Agricultural College sanded. this School the city court, and pending moSummer National interestimost a with (Advertisement! tions were disposed of and cases morning set for heai ingrTwe ciiminal ng interpretation of Tbsenrthe Sir and Mrs. M. A. Hale wtf- course of which tire' disposed of.-- In poet, during the comed morn arrival safe this the Miles of Nielsen Smith out Ibsens great first, he brought of their third child and first pleaded guilty to possession of poetic powers by leading frpm ing son. Mr. Hale is one of the city intoxicating liquors and was sen will he Tonight "Peer Gynt. mall carriers. on tenced to pay a fine of $299 and in the amphitheatre ,4 lecture six months m jail, half of of the ' Light and Shadows A late arrival not heretofore spend the prison term to be suspended Present Age. recorded, was a sob at tbe home if the fine is paid. Next came of series Dr. Griggs morning of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Johncase the built around be against John Ryan. In all will lectures son, at Johnsons Grove. this, the charge of petty larcen-c- y Tomorrow morning he Ibsen. was dismissed, a charge of The fireworks have arrived ill 4iaigs-- IbseEu.lhftTacfer grand'iarceny-sabstrtuted'aTifor A Dolls House, and the committee will have the er, using Wednes- equipment made ready for the his bail bond raised from $1000 illustrative material. Field the to $1500. IrTOfthe Nielsenhis case, day morning his subject will be display on Crimson arrest at the tibie car, "The Criticism of Democracy, evening of July Twenty-fourtfive gallons of mooncontaining An drawn from material A large assortment of rockets, with shine was saized. Ryan is the Evening of the People. Thurs- shells and other pieces are in man brought back from southday he will discuss Ibsen as the the shipment including some of ern Idaho by Deputy Sheriff interpreter 0f moral order and the new ones. The display is al- Benson, charged with stealing Rosmersholm ways attractive, especially for will read from a harness in Ilyrum. while his last morning lecture the children and older people as on Friday will deal with The well. Crimson Field offers good of of For this lec- 'place for the display where all tneArticles o.id incorporation Personal Dream. Richr, company, Mining ture he will read from Tbe can see and there is no danger have been filed with the county Master Builder. of any erratic shells. clerk. It is capitalized at $10,-00The series of evening lecdivided into ten cent tures arranged by Dr., Griggs Jitney Dancing tonight a( shares. The incorporators are: will deal with present day Olympian Gardens, Logan. Its H. M. Egan, GeoVge Egan, H. questions of great interest. In different. The floor is electric F. Olsen, George O Webb, order from Tuesday to Friday SAnded. Silas Lewis, Leonard Christeninclusive he will talk on the (Advertisement) Ira R- Bowen- B. Monson, sen, following subjects: .The Pres- A. D. Hendricks, H. T. Plant Ail the wards are busy with Peart. Officers and Joseph plans for their floats for the named are: H. F. Olsen, Presiparade for the celebration on the Twenty Fourth. Director, dent, I. R,B.Brown, and Monson, Secretary Sorenson checks every day on Treasurer. and the committees and is determined that very part will be d returning Arthur Bateson, to go on schedule. Battery attended he where F. Under the direction of Cap-fli- n from Ogden and convention Elks F, W. Thomas have their the great enthusiastic most plan? all complete for firing the jubilee, was salutes, marching jn the parade in his report of the various fea with the complete equipment tures of the occasion and of the and for the Service Firing or BREAST STROKE entertainment provided for Shooting Exhibition north of royal 34 inch-- ' atratch Mr, the O. S. L. Depot at 12 oclock delegates and visitors. across chest ia easy in a J ant tan! Only with field artillery and shrapnel. Bateson went to Preston this a Jant tan givaa morning in the interest of the and teles" parfact-Ij- r Mr. L, J. Eldred has informed Riter Bros. Drug Co. with body the Celebration Committee that he will arrive in Logan Friday The Cross Lumber Company of this week with" his ferris of Utah, largely owned and wheel and and d controlled by Logan financial remain until after the Twenty been incorhas fourth, (le reports that the cele- interests, with just headquarters in bration in Idaho Falls on Mon- porated SIDE STROKE a capital with Lake City atratch on day was the largest in the his- Salt the forIn stock 0 $250,000. tha right aid a, tory of the city. Mr. Eldred has the atratch on tha the of this company, mation best equippedjriding devices Jaftt Elasticity ot and Eastern of the interests in tan-states ant and the intermountain J itch givaa Lumber Company hka muaclaa of your all celebration committees are al Western The new over. body. taken been have ways glad to secure his rides. with the is organized company is not only the His equipment Robert Anofficers: to following is he there match it but best, with the service and courteous derson, president; R. M. Cross, treatment. The Central Commit- vice president and general THE CRAWL tee is fortunate in securing Mr. manager; W. W. Anderson, Doing thia atroka, he secretary and treasurer. The inch Eldred for the celebration as you ngat must (make a long jump for the above with the following per"pull-oahoulda sons form the directorate: M. strap and ahouidgrl' occasion. Ho attain on Jant- S, Ectles, S. S. Eccles, George aan't fabric Mad tor muacular action j More pianos coming to Harris S. Eccles, R. B. Minnoch, A. E, Music Store. This time the fine Anderson and E. L, Anderson. A Jantsen is modest Bush and Gerts Player pianos fits the ody perfectly, wet or dry. ' Warm Scandinavian conference will the harp attachment. with o woven pure Advertisement be held in Logan Sunday July worsted wool. 18. Meetings at 15 a. m. and 2 Jsntaen originated the From the talk $at is going p. m. in the tabernacle. All weight method, insuring you per- you simply knots four around among the fans fro'm Scandinavians invited. . weight. every town in the practically See our attractive, new athletic card to be the valley, Jantsen in colors nd Today some special attention for on the . women, youths and styles evening of ,the is being given the race track given children. Twenty Fourth of July Celebra- with the grader and other equipPRICES u, tion will be attended by a large ment bo it will be in good conomens number, 'The Tayloh-Nelso- n Jantzens.-.dition for the Twenty Fourth $5.50 to $6.50' event premises to be Mr, James Hansen has arrived Wrestling , Mens . as good and exciting as. the from Sait Lake City with three Jantzens.. $4.60 to $5.50 match for the head Of harness hdrses so there n - , ladets . Clark Williams, the will be no trouble ia filling the Centennial. Jantzens from boxer Hyrum, who two harness events with from snappy Childrens most of his training at five to six head in each race for received Jantzens the LosAngeles Athletic Club, the celebration. All will be-- in will give Wild Bin Farrell of readiness for a real exdting proSalt Lake City the fastest bdut gram at the race track at 2 p. perhaps of his career. Fans from m, on the Twenty Fourth. Racall parts of the valley and especi ing fans from Montpelier Paris, ally from Hyrum and tbe south Garden City, Laketown, Randend are keen to see Williams in olph, Soda Springs, Grace, Ma-la- d action. The management is to be other, places are expectbathing to. $Pinmbg congratulated for the high class ed toandattend the races. Some of card they are offering the pub- the horses are frofra a number lic. Indications are it will be one of, these places which accounts of the best cards ever staged in for the local interest. formerly Co. the valley. Stockton-Chris-tiansen- d 444- - 1 n JUST ARRIVED in s. - FASHION PLATE T ' 0, - A Jantzen gives - Vice-Pres- ident witheVery movement! nurS-mant- pre-isre- af Merry-go-roun- at g ftt-b- y If , T . Wonderful Shoes for Wonderful Girls The Fall shades are Desert Sand and Caramel in kid and Chameleon Snake Skin for body of shoe and trims. It will be our pleasure to serve you Better Shoes for forty years church Among the distinguished men coming to the United States for the Eucharistic congress th Chicago, waa Henry Cardinal Reig y Casanova, archbisnop of Toledo, Spain. Saturday night- It was observed in time to save the hind wheels under the header Ixyc, but all the rest was destroyed. uitthatchbl, A Phsmhvrt-Cfcrlstiane- Are ers July 12 At the regular priesthood monthly of the Hyrum stake meeting held Sunday, A. J. Peterson and P. L. Clark were sustained as members of the stake recreational committee to succeed A. D. Allen and Hugh Foster who have served on the committee during the past year. Mrs. Millie Peterson and Heber G. Shipley were released from the stake musical committee and A.'J. Peterson was appointed to fill the vacancy. Mrs D. W. roller and Mrs. John A. Islaelsen were sustained as members of - the primary stake board. , f Cari Woodwhs&hal tfeen appointed principal of the South Cache seminary to succeed E. Ray Gardner, was named superintendent of the state Religion class, a position formerly held by L. C. Nuhn. , At some time during last night the Texaco gas and oil station out on the State ro'ad north was broken into. Papers were thoroughly ransacked. Checks were left, and as there was no cash in sight, apparently the thief obtained ndthing. Word has reached Logan that Prof, Walter Welti of the U. A. C, has won the Isabel Luckstone Vocal Scholarship at the University of New York. There were quite a number tried for the scholarship, some of them Prof. LuckstoneV own pupils. Will K. Robbins, foqmer re- sident of Logan and deputy-sherif- f of the county was up from Salt Lake this morning on business, and shook hands with a number of friends. The piano recital given in the Eleventh ward assembly roqm in connection with-thregular Sacramental services by Miss Mabel Hawkins, a pupil of Prof, S. E. Clark, was a marked success. Miss Ilawkins was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Bailey,, who. rendered several vocal numbers in the style and with the effect that Only Mr. and Mrs Baily can. The work done on the piano by Miss Hawkins clearly manifested her dose application to study and the great care of her instructor in guiding her, A large and thoroughly satisfied audience was in attendance, , Mr Ilyrum S. Barson of Clarkston sustained a" severe lofjs On Sunday, when a header box' and nine harnesses and collars owned by him, were burned on the farm of Scott Brothers about two miles north of Clarkston, which Mr. Barson is opthis year. Quitting erating work on Saturday evening, Mr. Barson unharnessed his teams, throwing the harness into the header box. The cause of the fire is unknown, but by some is attributed to the lightning of - SOMETHING- - ABOUT, CACHE VALLEY; insured? property New-Memb- HYRUM iK - Is your I PETERSONS SHOE STORE 5 Phone Hatch, ,980. No. 15 Commercial Block. Advertisement. Santel-Nelso- . t u d h. r The authentic styles for Fall. These new pumps are about six weeks ahead of the style clock. ELEVEN NEW NUMBERS OVER THINK-TH- IS Introduced to Rotary .You .have driven your automobile for many months and have missed the Wonders of your Beautiful Valley. The opportunity is here now to see WHAT YOU HAVE MISSED by the excellent Automobile Coach Service of- - Today at Rotary Mr. Franz Sheffield, T. A. Taylor and Harold Trotman, new members were inducted by Mr. O. G. Car-doone of the of the Club. Mr, Tayldr discussed the value of acquaintance and showed 'how if had been helpful to the American Bell Telephone Companys employees Through this and other practices of the company, there was no place for labor unions in the t v Utah Idaho Central Railroad. Make your trips ift our comfortable Automobile Coaches and relieve yourself of the strain while driving your car... Our Efficient Coach Operators relieve you of this worry. , Tickets good on either Auto Coaches or Electric V Trains, giving you choice of routes, , fered by n, past-presiden- ts Che Secure Pocket Time Table from any Ticket it home and plan pleasant trips. . Office,-t- ake company. In giving the annual reports, the Membership Committee ret ported, Mr. A. H, Thompson i , the Only one with a 100 per cent attendance. This makes the, fourth year in Rotary that Mr. one hundred Thompson has4-aARRIVAL AND record. cent1 OF MAILS attendance per Mr- E. R. Owen and Samuel AT LOGAN, UTAH, POSTOFFICE, Christensen - reported a fine ' . Montat held t , Depart recently meeting 1 ;50 a. m. ' and West new South a which Rotary East, (B) at pelier 0 p. m. Club was organized under the (A) East, West, North and South..,.....,...,. 8:30 a. Club. North nd South West, (B) 5:45 Ot Preston the East, p. m. direction Y Mr, Wm. Edwards, the new (B) Branch Loop Hyrum to Cache Jilnc- 8 ;30 announced tion m. 1:30 p.m. president for Rotary 4 :25 p. m. Preston a. Intermediate Points m. and (B) 10,45 for the year committees the new Preston..;..,........,;...,.......,, 4:25 p. m, and urged the chairman and the (E) Smithfield, Lewiston, 5:45 p. in. members to get busy with their (B) Providence, Millville ...; (B) River Heights and College Ward, Rd, No, d...,..,...10;OQ a. m, projects, 1 :30 p, m. : (B) North Logan, Rd. No. 2 ; Arrival Funeral Services (A) East, West, North, South... 9 :15 a, m., 11 :5Q a, m,, 5 :15 p, m. (B) Preston and Intermediate Points 9:15 a. m. 11:05 a"m. of Ole Anderson (B) East, West, North and South....... 9:15 a. m, (E) Preston, Lewiston and Smithfield.....J.,. (B) Branch Loop, Cache Junction, via Hyrum, Utah 6:15 p. m. .....11.05 a. m. Funeral services were held (B) Providence, Millville Preston and Intermediate Points (B) in the 6:05 p. m. m. Sunday at 12:15 p. Time givgn above is that of arrival and departure of mail house Seventh ward meeting to and from the Post- Office. Mail should be deposited in the over the remains of the late P. O. drops at least fifteen minutes prior to the time of departure. Ole Anderson. Many were the mail (A) daily represents (B) except daily, Sunday. beautiful floral offerings. The (E) Sunday only. y y Post-offiservices were presided over by windows closed on Sundays. All incoming mail The Jr. distributed on Sundays and Holidays to P. 0, Bishop J. H. Watkins choir furnished music in adCity 'mail, that is mail for local delivery, should be segredition to which were rendered gated from that addressed to outside points before deposited in a violin solo by Henry Otte and the drops, when mailed in quantities of ten or more pieces, to the dispatch. a vocal solo by Arthur Olsen. expedite , " offered Johnson return Put your address in upper left hand corner of envelope. Elder Arent JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster. the opening prayer. Bishop O. I. Pedersen was the first speaker; said he had lived such a life that he would known Brother Anderson for be. entitled to the Cappy Ricks at blessing beover forty years, they having stowed of upon the . faithful worked together as carpenters The Tent Show Gods children. testi-; His on various projects. Bishop J. IL Watkins Jr., Ricks the mirth-quak- e mony was that Brother Ander- said that Brother Anderson in Y Cappy comedy-drama by Peter son was a true friend and this life had been a faithful B, Kyne, was presented under neighbor. worker in the ward and would the new caption of Dads Mil- -, Elder August J. Hansen said receive by the William J. Tripp he also had been a close friend ward Gods blessings and re- lions and companion of the departed labor. for his honest life and players " Saturday and Sunday nights. We have seen other years for the past forty-tw- o M. Christensen C. President . of this play, one whom no of presentations and he knew prayer and among them the produet5on he honored and respected more. offered the closing Elder Hyrum VE. Hansen dedi- with Logans last Chautauqua, J. Edwin Geers teft from Salt cated the grave. but never have we seen a inter Lake City, a' grandson of th? , of characterization Cappy his bore testimony departed, Experts hate been examining Ricks than that given by Wilto the fact that there would be Swedens shale deposits with a liam J. Tripp. A strong supa resurrection and that all view to supplying that country called the before would be porting iast gave an excellent with its own fuel and lubricat- portrayal of the other parts m Great Judge to give an account r oils. the play. Mr. Higgins, who in of the deeds done In the body. ing played with Ralph. He added that he felt honored South America has aspedes the past has and E. Forrest had a such in having grandtoaj weighing five pounds Cloninger' dut of wotk fine a father. Taylor, piece the largest known to exist. Skinner the role in the of. Elder Andreas Peterson. a e erea-sotWood impregnated with friend of fifty-tw- o years standunder pressure has be?n stolid partner of Cappy Ricks. ing, that extended from the found to resist decay 25 yeads. Each member of the Tripp time they were young men toPlayers is an artist and citizens of LrOgan can well afford inin A has been Drammen, Norway, baby carriage gether d giveT them to while he was a missionary, said vented in which an infant car. their dislocked without his he be valued support stay in our daring that friendship securely town. , ' had knew and he' comfort, . that . greatly Utah Idaho Central Railroad s 1 s i s i . DEPARTURE , - m.-l;3- - - ce lock-boxe- s. 1 - -- whole-hearte- arm --ft n" |