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Show '('I'V Friday, August 27, 4926. r f THE JOURNAL, CACHE COUNTY, il r age Tmtn OTAB F EVERYWHERE HOW WE STAND W. L. No flatter Where You Go North, Bast, South or West You Will Find PIGGLY WIGGLY- - Stoies Ready and Anxious to Idaho Falls Serve You. The' are Your Stored, and We Want Equally at Home in One'as in Another. Salt Lake You to Feel as Twin Falls Pocatello Ogden Logan The Following Are a Few of Our Saturday Offerings Oquirrh BUTTER Brand Pure Sweet a - Soap 10 Gars Crystal White or A. 11. Soap . Bars Crystal White or A. B. Soap Free ,!B" CREME B!L SOW, For. Pierce's or Van Camps Medium PORK AND BEANS Light House 21 Size 3 Cans ... wm Todays Schedule Pocatello at Salt Lake. Logan at Twin Falls. , Idaho Falls at Ogden. 1 LEAUET.EADERS 4. SALE PEETSSOSP 3 41 Large Granulated 1 ' . Pound.. Creamery. Cans For.;'.... 3 Compiled from official 'scores Ky The Tribune statistician, in ciuding games of Thursday, August 26. Bees. - Batting Chadbourne, .413; King, Collegians, 392; Zamloch, Bruins, .391; Bacher Biuins, .389;. Rose, Souds, .370. hi. ting King, Consecutive 29. Collegians. Hits King, Collegians, 163; Rose, Spuds. 158. Runs Johnson, Spuds, 122; Rose, Spuds, 113. Horn runs Taitt; Bannocks, 17 : Cox, Gunners, 16. Three-bas- e hits Johnson, 18. and Rose, Spuds, Spuds, e Spuds 32 ; Molle, Bees, 31. bases Stolen Apperson, Bruins, 41 ; Hutton, Spuds, 29. Morrison. Spuds Pitching- won 15, lost 3; Hurst, Spuds, won 23. lost 5. SEASON RECORDS Consecutive hitting King, Collegians, 29; Crowley, Bees, 24; Beniamin, Bannocks, 20; Nielsen, Bees. 19; Chadbourne, Flees, and Collins, Spuds, 18. Bacher, Bruins, 'Baiting .430; Chadbourne, Bees, .423, Daglia, Bruins; Pitching Hurst, Spuds, and Morrison, Spuds, won nine straight. THE DETAILED SCORE SALT LAKE B. H. 0. A. hits-Dannin- g. Two-bas- No. 1 Vi Size Can Sliced or Crushed 2 for 27 i Be Sure to Peaches are at Their Very Best Get Yours While the Quality is Good ALL DAY SATURDAY Veal and Mutton Shoulder Roastrlb. ... Veal and Mutton Stew Pound,. Choice Roast Leg of Mutton Yearling Per Poun d Sausage and Hamburger 2 lbs. for, - i2 25 2lS i . Time of game utes. Umpires Crookston. hour 50 Ferguson The final of the fnin-- ! at its best by at moderate tost, a sep ar-- ( installing; very ate unit in your own ice box. You can have refrigeration and Iggan-Su- lt mt to the scoof 5 to 4. Jack Bees bvnitched for Erwin. anneared to hav the oarrie well :n hand until- the sixth inning lose on when foiFhits and bells netted the Bees four mn. giving them a nt:l th which thev maintained end- The game was called, in the ninth with oolv two men hecaiwe-oan down for agreement to ou t- at 445 in order to allow the teams to wt awsv for the next series which , series - Electric . Refrigeration produces a dry,, steady, intense eold-r- -a perfect preserve, tion of foodstuffs: Foods that heretofore have been regarded as quickly perishable can be kept for long periods in perfect con' . dition. - v-h- - le-i- one-no- j ' - And the dainty and delicious desserts you can make! Ices, sherbets, mousses, frozen custards, puddings, in endless variety, f - ' bewin todav- - Clear, sparkling cubes of purest ice for table use are available at all time- s- frozen perfectly in the trays. Bpth teams went scoreless in rvush-e- d the first frame hut T in the one run over tb nlte T eke next four innuios-Sal- t one in the 5th on two hts and an error. Then cqme the runaway In the sixth. Schinski vhaVd out a homer in the third hut. there was not much heavy hitting. A verv small crowd aw the game, perhaps the smallest one of the year. The next and last series to be slaved here this sann oemres nekt week when the Idaho Fall Spuds come to Logan for three op-a- Come in and, let us shqw you hoy easy and how inexpensive it is to place this modern convenience in your home, You can pay for it in monthly instalments, out of your regular, budget. games. HYRIIM. Aug. 27. The annua Ree Society stake paptv Per Pound afternoon in 'ns ba)d Thursday 1 hall. 2 amusement ward the thrd Gardner, rf FAT HENS AND SPRING CHICKENS 4 All Relief Society workers of the 3 . ss OShea, ; UNTIL ONE OCLOCK 4 .0 stake were, entertained by, the Howard, c 4 i stake board. The program includ POT ROAST Choice Cuts per pound ... Crowley, lb 1 4 Nielsen, 3b ed; address. President Joseph 2 B- White; colored act. Paradise : j 4 2b Molle, 1 Dick more bf Hyrum Stake, 1 reading- W. 2 Zienke If. Porter; third 1 Alma Johnson and N. A. Lar ers 3 cf vocal solo, Wise, George 1 lmon- first ward 3 y Molloy, p. Mrs. sen. reading, Bishop Pedersen said every 29 626 12 John E- Rouecbe Nibley, fash- attention had been given the deTotals Two out when game was ion show, Wellsville; talk, Presi- ceased by her brothers and siscalled per agreement. dent John A, Israelsen; comic ters during her long illness and LOGAN act, Mendon; games, Wellsville that they would surely be reB. H. O. ward. Following the program re- warded for their good deeds. He J 4 1' 2 Gearron, also thanked all who had shown freshments were served. 2 Schinski, If sympathy for the family during ' 4 2 5 King, c their bereavement Services Ivitchen work is more pleasant where proper Funeral 4 2 1 Zaeffel, ss Elder Franl$ Baugh anddaugh Of Miss Sorensen tej Elizbgth-kan4 0 3 utensils are at hand. We have a Large Donovsfti, 2b g a duet That 3 1 0 0 Coleman tf Beautiful Land in a most pleas- toof Grade Best Utensils, of the Supply 4 2 13 0 Impressive funeral services ink manftef; As the closing num- Feeley, lb etc. were held Thursday afternoon ; bJr 0 3 3b with Miller, Spoons, Knives, Folks, Beautiful gether mng thhoir 4 0 1 2 in the Sixth ward chapel ov.er MErwin, p Counselor-P- . will last indefinitely. At! well made and 0 0 the.remainss of Miss Anna SorShandling benediction-Ti33 9 27 14 ensen- The stand was banked Totals Good Buys, Every One remains; weref 'Interred F?atted for Miller in the 9th. with beautiful flowers and the tree Logan cemetery where hall was well filed with relatives Elder Harvey. Score by innings: Sessions dedicated Pederand friends. Bishop O, Salt Lake.... 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 CACHE VALLEY HARDWARE Co. Iqe grave. 1 1 1 1 sen 0 0 0 0 presided. Logan' Miss Antla Sorensen was The choir sang Beautiful born April 7, 1875 at Aslo, NorGardner, j 122 No. Maim Summary: Runs ill OShea, Howard, Crowley, Niel-- - Zion Built Above," Elder E. G. way and came to America with sen, Gearron,. Schinski, Coleman, Berntspn offered the invocation her parents, settling in Logan and, the choir sang "I Need Thee where she, has since resided. Teachers who become perman- Feeley. Errors Wise, Molle 2. is survived by the following J The following She e 'hit Every Hour Molloy, Gearron. told of life the of 'brothers and sisters f A. J. Sor- the 20 Ogden Live Stock after disabled years speakers ently Three-bas-e ' hit Cdleman, deceased and offered words of ensen, Henry Sorensen. Mrs, L. Market Quotations service in state secondary Gardner, Home run Schinski. consolation and - advice to the O. Skanchy, Mrs- William Eu'er, OGDEN. Aug. 26. Cattle-Rec- eipts schools of Ecuador, or who have Sacrifice hit Schinski. Stolen mourners; Elder Arent Jphnson. Mrs- D. M- Affleck. Mrs. George 443 steady; good steers leached the age of 55. may re- bases Molle 2. Bases on balls Bishop O. F. Rice, Pres- I)- M. W. Martin and Miss Lillie Soren' sen. Off Molloy 3, off Erwin 4. $7.60 to $8.00 ; fair sleeri $6.70 time with full pay. according to Molle out Struck to 2, My by to $7.60; feeder steert $5.50 recent decree of the provisional $3.35 With virtually all of the re$6.15 to government.' In the ' event of Erwin. 4. Double plays Gard$6.75; to Crowley; Molle to Crow- From Logan to ner golfers of the coun presentative ' ckoice cows' $5.15 to disability before completion of '.the twenty-sixt- h ; Zaeffel to Donovan to Feel- . Idaho Falls and Return entered, try ley annual Western open golf cham $5.40: fair to good cows $3.50 20 years service, a pension in ey; Erwin to Feeley; Donovan Sept. 3rd, Return Limit to $3.15; csr.r.trs $2.00 to $3.15; proportion to the length of serv- to Feeley. Winning pitcher pionship will gt under way at Sept. 6th. ' SYSTEM on Aug, 26. UNION PACIFIC Pitcher Erwin, allowedIndianapolis is Molloy. Losing ice cede bulls $4.50 to $5.25 , f calves cow $3.50 'to $4.75; veal Bf F. O. Alexander FINNEY OF THE FORCE $7.00 to $9.40. ' ' Fa Hogs Recelrts' 116 steady; Tr wilts AV A woman! BE?OOJiY-T- Ul T':STiR3tJl tme teace acw!- top $13 85; fat bog, 190 to NKff f6w rraiNCH OP CV TA ft, BP.INO tf TOE OP KY avss. 220 tbs.. $13.25 to $13.83; heavy , mOAMS gNAO)NB - SMS CAN VllfS TlE ora VE.2. WRAP A Pt AN AROUND Weft PlN Eft.. Z hogs $10.50 to $11.50; bulk Yes IF SHE WAS CAUUUT MURTRECim' SOKEWAK Dof $10.50 to $13 83; feeder hogs IN THS YE CUD STiCk The $11.00 to $12.00. Jury-saam tmey d vergit the chacse an' dominate hec BEAUTY 9UAAN SI top Receipts 6163, 5c AV AmeCiCA? to 00 lower; eho:e lambs $12 $4.00 to; wethers $14.60; fat All Pork Link Sausage 3 LOGAN C1TY. A An Unusual 22 cm mm POWER MIGHT efficient 11 PUBLIC SEIIVICI . 2 Modern Market No. r - Eld-Mr- s. - j - - M V AT . ' Kitchen Hardware Satiirday Special! 11 15 J Clever Fall Hats 05 04 I- ' ; : - 10 i $' , Variel y A Remarkable fto Choofe.Jrtm,j Ail Ncv;'Arrivils iitrinle Tor Saturday Celling. - ! I Two-bas- - - - choice-heifer- $6-60- s ; - - - The Popular Large Hat so much In Vogue and the Small Hat Always Popular. Your Choice of Velvets Velvet and Satins in Black, Wine, Burgundy,. Chanel Red, Vanilla, Purple and others. . - The Siren SeiFLaisy: Th dwittidVfek liaSi Jo8S-5VE- x -- - $8.50 p. fat ewes $4.pQ,to $4.75; .to $12.30; feeder lambs $11-7feeder ewpg $3.30 to $1 25. NOTICE MEETING- - or STOCKHOLDERS - - Notice is , hereby given that a stockholders meting of the Vtah Oil & Gas Co., will be held Monday the 6th tlijy of September, 1926, at the office of the undesigned. L. E- - Nelson , Secretary i Kavav SlfOIH He iu U byes but -- they ertwau |