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Show TIIE JOURNAL, PAGE EIGHT IF For Your Groceries Phone 161 Free Delivery LOGAN CITY, CACHE UTAH COUNTY, SA THEATRE LOCKERBIE RILEY'S SERVICE STORE (By Associated Presa) CHICAGO, Aug. 13. A melting pot in which Grocery Department Du. New Potatoes .... 50c 25c 6 lbs. Fresh Tomatoes . 2 .. lb. Per Utah Cabbage 90c 1 pt. Mason Jars 1 qt. Mason Jar $1.10 $1.50 2 qt. Mason Jar 80c 10 lbs. Fine Sugar...., $1.83 25 lbs. Fine Sugar $1.45 40 lbs. H. P. Flour 25 Bars P and (. Soap .. $1.00 24 Bars C. W, Soap ....:. $1.00 10 Large Cans Pork and Beans $1.00 25c 3 Cans Dutch Cleanser 75c Broom 1- -2 ST, OF HIT (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, 14 Aug. children of all from the tenement nationalities, to the fashionable Gold Coast merge in, of dramatics, the Civic Theatre of James Whftcomb Riley wiote Chicago is now in its tenth sea- about thirty nine years ago no son with nearly 1,000 children is nestled away from the longer participating. Every summer since 1916this noise of the city. And, childrens theatre has been The toolshady coverts of whismaintained at the Municipal pering trees, With their leaves lifted up to I ler auditor urn, leveling the soshake hands with the breeze cial lines of birth and wealth to unite Chicagos children in have disappeared as the citys residential line receded leaving the common interest of Lockerbie street within a dilIt is financed tyy the c'ty council, directed by Miss Ber- apidated downtown district. To Riley the Lockerbie street tha L, lies and a permanent Wall Nuts staff, sponsored by the Drama residence of Major and 'Mrs. League of Chicago, and aided Chares L. Holstein was home 1 lb. Soft Shelled 18c the Civic Mus c Association for more than thirty years-Therby 35c 2 lbs. Soft Shelled he wrote his AfterwTilea Sugar coated training". Miss 50c 3 lbs. Soft Shelled lies calls the work, for beneath Songs of Childhood, and WATER MELONS the fun the children have, tin. others And there in 116 - died organization i3 intended to de- But before Riley died, the street Each ..., velop leadership, creativeness, was being given over to cheao tolerance and . .initiative, rooming houses and the oak and Ladies New Fall Dresses just Arrived Call and See them . , , maple shadetreex v.tro being lev at II. G. HAYBALL MER. CQ Most of the programs ar elled. ' Center St. Logan. suggested by the children, who The Holstein hiyne now is a also plan the costumes and memorial! and the desk Riley stage settings. The season and other mementos of the the firs "'eeH in June and Rexburg; President Rom- poets occupancy still remain un j Funeral Held fceptem jcr. Time uey. Rexburg, and Bishop Blunk. and the lements have sear The ck. dug pray'd was offered Meetings are held three after- ed their marks across the old noons each week, with the th'rd Rexbiirg for Former by Brotl er Gee. the pm aristocratic, two story brick The floral offerings were afternoon witnessing that like Rileys 'grams prepared in the two Wellsville Matron manyofand beautiful and a cori- - (ious tered stovepipe hat hanging rehearsals. age fifty four automobiles hde the programs are al-- j within its walls, is of the past, followed the .remains to thei mostWELLSVILLE, Aug. entirely of ch'ldrenVlts shabby neighbors belie the Funeral services lor Sister Ida j cemetery where the grave w as operas, dancing, shoit plays and poets words; Maughan Parkinson, wife of Mr. j dedicated by Brother Larsen. sketches, the theatre does notin " ail us wanderings Which Jos. Parkinson- were held in the There W'pre in attendance at the never the meet "With, a restiuk place fairer than auditorium of the Ricksacad- - services six hundred relatives F.ockerb street emy at Rexburg Friday, Aug. 6 and friends, who mourn her loss The tourist seeking the Riley at 2 p. m- under the direction of deeply. Many from Wellsville, Pome finds Lockerbie only a Bishop Blunb of the Rexburg Logan- Franklin, Preston- Salt block bug. not far, from the Lake and Provo attended tl)e Fourth ward. business district. The pavement - Commenced with a mixed 'services now is 'season Mrs. larkinson was lawn Sometime, the children arenas been neglected and Each quartet, singing Soot has broken. and rough 48 RavinvvelJ Understand. 2, 1878, being years old, was granted one night at the the and stained building Lo-every IL John mrtner and the of this ia children, they Maughan, year Prayereight Opera, jj a are trees few .that remain MrsAntone K, Romney- Joseph, presented a pageant of their ran; sob, One Fleeting Hour who those to reminder entitled BerkAriel own Baliif creation musical Curjpathetic Seth. Other by Maughanwhen numbers were solo, O- My Fath Icy .Mid Douglas and one grand- Chicago, deleting the historj knew Lockerbie street in immortalized it poetry. R'ley cr. by Miss Zola Jacobs; solo. child, who with her husband of the city. But there are lessons for moThe Christians Goodnight, by and the following brothers and Utah requires that measuring Brother Waller Monson, The fol- sisters survive. Mr. Ik her L. thers as well. be indressed well dewces and.headgates a was There lowing speakers paid tribute to Maughan- Airs. Jos. R Brown, and canals all in stalled ditches, ex an the life of the deceased Bishop Mr. Frank L. Maughan, Mr. American mother ftom taken is water where a diversions with lection elusive talking N. Marghan of David L. Maughan and Mrs Tt frorn the river, -- dirndly or inMrs. S, B, Mitton, Le&an; C. E. Aich M Baxter, and a number foreign born mother from directly ; now, therefore, be theit TiovdSt Anthony; Austin of half brothers and sisters, all less fortunate section, en Resolved That it be they watched their child) Patriarch Iian- - of Wellsville .Watts, Rexburg; sense and desire ot on unanimous ... other standing lestde each in the directors ot the Webei the stage as cymbal bearers River Distributing association an Arabian playlet niothei that (she statl engineer enfoice American the later siic's the prmM'ma of this law with tinned to a friend: Why - - - j Professors 1.69 s, Wheats HI PATENT FLOUR and COVSTER $10.01) . U Our Price 86.25 11 ORANGES; JAR RINGS n"u"" Heavy Dozen I5c 1.00 (Dy Associated Press SEATTLE- Aug. 12. Eviden1 - Doz.n Rirge bellow Ripe 2 ce as to undue attentions paid by Wallace Cloyes Gaines to his daughter. Sylvia, was permitted today by this court in the trial of Gaines on a charge, of murdei-in- g his daughter, a graduate of Smith college in the class of 1925The evidence, once barred by Superior Judge Jones, was held permissible as to show a motive for the alleged killing in the fathers residence at the daugh- Make your own choice of fine fruits and vegetables at lower prices THESE PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAY - Pure Sweet ters effort to return to her , Pounds pot roasts Joiifis-presid- No. 2 Broken Sliced P1HEAPPLE Can 2 ' pmsirlip . ent OLD BUTCif CAN p CANS UNTIL NOON POT ROASTS (Choice Young Beef) En-jf1- 20 . ALL DAY BACO SQUARES 1 2 to 2 i-- 2 lbs .. .lb, C VEAL SHOULDER Roasts (choice cuts 18c FINE FAT ROASTING HENS ALL KINDS OF FINE LUNCH MEATS SPRING CHICKENS 35 27c 1-- J - ALL DAY SATURDAY 2 Palm Olive - an for ..15c Medium 3 for 29c Large, 2 for 37c f Small, AND TOfLET SOAP cYemeOil 10 BARS Padra Almond i RUMP ROASTS Per Pound These Pi ices and Many More Similai for our Customers . 35 For ' VAN CAMP - PRIME RIB ROASTS . " - ie-tu- 38, Pound Creamery pto-vuli- GRAPES BANANAS Move m , ip Red 31 Pedersen, A- - former home in Boston. Mrs. Olive Memmer- a neighbor w ho said her bathroom window permitted her to look into Gaines living room, testified nuetyig yesterday afternoon, that on the Monday preceding declared emphatically for the d stribution of water the killing. Gaines had said that of the he would not be far behind Weber distributing system by his daughter, if she carried out the water storage commission The Weber System was toimeny her desire to return to her mcF and state engineer by the sjs-jteassociation Use s of priority of r ght as d the Weber lbver Water m th. ther. Mrs. II FI Maynard, oP Bos ton, from whom Games was ly law. associate, but a change The action of the duet tors at title of the organization separated seventepiFyears ago. the meeting was precipitated b made when the body homing George Memnter- husband of some d sputes over the distnbu the latter t t'e organized for the the other witness, told that folton of water m Summit coun- - DUrp0se oi subscr.bmg stock in low ing it 'suicide attempt by Mrs. t and Weber county from the the Echo ristrvoir . ip Gajs Sylvias stepmother, her 8n Cgdtn river flow. It was reThe law of water ' bv husband remarked: Bess has L. jvf.ti ied to bump herself off. ported that in these seclimui Utah, it was explained of lhe water was being' distributed rtr ts - F'red Neigdroff, a newspaper the bas,s of an exchange ot dissociation. reporter, testified that he asked luting w aters. Gaines by pno.ity usagc;.ftei' the dav following the up o After a d'siussion at length, and courWltu'e June 17, if Mrs Gaines slayingthe direct o r s unanimously herself because she 1 wounded Chan-adopted1 a resolution calling for Swimming the English as the was 'jealous of Sylvia, and that b of water the distribution is generallly classed Gaines actyttittedWell, I guess , priority aecoiding to law. ,w huh, t feat of endurance in it was. 4 Webb will be dispatched to State When Captain w ,.i Luke S. May. private detective ginter George M. Bacon. To first the told that he had found assist in the' distribution of the'"s fpi stainstheofcourt blood on Gainhuman r the water, following many es clothing. was adopted: Sylvia Gaines- whose body was 'Whereas, Many of the othrsaidopn . found on the shore of Green nation Companies and wateHthe waiei . h,. cheat had he bh that ofl7j Weber ; ly Lake, in this city, with her head the users river sys tern have no htadgates, weirs aboard the accompanying badly beaten, Fad come to Seat-- i under cover of night. tie last September after she had oi measuring devices; and her father byi means of a traced Whereas, It ;s impossible to are The. Grcenvillq Spinneis divide and regulate the water apgr dipping which men, i.iAFfip! tioned bis brother, William A. j roperly w ithout measuring setting a hot PHCe j and headgates ; and teams in thfe South Gaines, chairman of the Iking Whereas The state 1awr of League, county commissioners. C WAGON N- - Motive and respect tophus resolut-on- , ditch canal, see to it that every Weber oi diveision from the is provided vv.th river system and measurheadgates proper as possible. soon ing devices as last adopted resolution In a ot directors the 20, February Users Water Rver Weber the reaassociation declared for a tne lor sonable consideration ot the PP0!ec water exchange Echo rcseivoir and also a liberal allowance to users tor tne tne flow which comes mto storrver by reason of water water age built, up by the upper toda adopted users This bv the distributing association. Distubut-tn- g OGDEN, Aug. 13. Directors Distr-butm- g of the Weber System ation, which gov erns the distribution of water in the Weber and Ogden rivers, V State Given m Old V Charles McClellan, Reed Bailey; Student Employment: David A. Burgoyne. - Sack . Alice Kewiey; Schedule: Pi'ofes-so- r Sherwin Maeser; Student Affairs: Professor Joseph rR. Jenson ; Student Body organization ; 1 Demand HYRUM SMITIIFIELD Davis and Hunsaker - - Make LOGAN - - Saturday Price for BOTH Cash & Carry Stores - j Water Users 35c - , wheels. Roller Bearings and ordinarily sell for $ 19.00 or more each. - n, - :y; i Ed-lefse- - ! We have just received our poition of earload of Skaggs Steel Coaster Wagons. These wagons have large, Balloon tires, 1 piece Steel Disc QUALITY MEAT PRICES SATURDAY Rolled Roasts (Boneless) lb 18c Rurpp Roasts lb. 17c Choice Bacon Square lb 28 .JVIince Ham 2 lbs. -- - be-se- n, nteresting but ijg almost why she was embarassed I speaks five languages and have a terrible time with ust my English.' 41c 20 Value 55c - - c. so .. ..... - j .- -i. 1-- 5c - j i . Saturday Pkg. Posts Bran l20c Pkg. Post Toosties Pkg. Grape Nuts l-1- - - s' Highest Patent flour POSTS SPECIAL West-Willia- Professors Henry Peterson, F. L. West, A. II- Saxer, Mr- - W. II. Bell; College Editor; Professor AN. .Sorenson; Debating; Professors Wallace J. Vickers, hi. A- Pedersen, F. D. Daines, Joel FFTticks, Sherwin Maeser, Joseph A. Geddes- Charlotte Kyle- Miss .. Smith; Entrance: Professors C. T. Hirst, Charles Carter. E- B- Feldman, N. E. II. J- Pack; Exhibits Professors Calvin Fletcher, Johanna Moen. A. J. Hansen, Byron Alder, Mr. Emil Hansen ; Graduate work. Professors F- L. west, Joseph E. Greaves, A. H. Saxer, O. W. Israelson- George Stewart Graduate: Professor O. WHigh school relations; Professor Henry Peterson, Alice Kewiey, E L- Romney. Henry Oberhansley, Joseph A. Geddes; Professors Joel E. Library: R. Arnold, W. L. Frank Ricks, Wanlass. George tewart, C- C. Dozier, Joseph A. Geddes ; Loan Funds: ' Mr. R, E. Berntsom Professors George Stewart, Charlotte E Dancey ; Recommen dations. for Employment: Professors Henry Peterson- Henry Peterson, Henry Oberhansley. ) - 48 29 25 SI 59 89 c Abell-Calvi- at - 1-- 85c Can Ballantine Malt Syrup - j j tured. - b- - ; - 20c--25c- 35c e. 2-1- 5c t, Henderson, Wallace J. Vickers, J. R, Jensen. Charlotte E. Dancy Awards and Honors: ProfesLinsors W. L.. Wanlass, ford," C. C- Dozier; , Boy Scout Activity: Professors B. L. Richards, Calvin Fletcher, Henry Oberhansley ; Campus Improve-tmen- t; Professors Ray BPeterson, T. II. Fletcher- Mr. Emil Hansen ; Certification of Teachers ; e j f W-W- ie team-worl- Prices Uniform at. all Stores THESE PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAY 1 lb Best Fresh Creamery Butter ...:.38c Bottles Becco 22C 10 Bars P. and G. Laundry Soap C 4 Bars Palmolive Toilet Soap C United Cash & Carry flour Home manufac- Such l-- The two outstanding features of the UNITED Cash an 4 Carry stores. These features together with consistant low prices are at your command every day in the week. - son ; a little street It Advanced nestled away standing: Professor Prom the noise of the city and W. W- - Henderson; attendance the heat o( the day. and Scholarship; Professor F. . But the Lockerbie N. A. Pedersen- street e ' dCy H QUALITY The following standing committee appointments for the 1926-2- 7 school year which opens on Sept. 27 at the Utah Agricultural college have been announced by President Elmer G- Peter- an :3pj c ED' IN ART I - Friday, August 13, 1926. . ii. i ! de-Mc- es h I Pwlodern E3aiketKR3o. 1 |