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Show fr fxce roTjn YHJ JOUR H AC. LOGAN. CACflH COUNTY, UTAH LOCAL NEWS OSTONIANK Famous Men The Blair Motor Co. is unload, ing its third carload this week of Buiek cars. Shoes For ' i TOIt SALE New 30 W heels-- $2.75 4 j. i! , I ; - Wreckage. I I , ( at H- - and Advertisement) Ford 31-- 2 I. Auto n . . , , , Just at the beginning or the season . comes a selling whose In the Fourth ward services at 7:30 Prof. Vickers will he the speaker and Mr- and Mrs- L. J. Bailey wjll- sing two duets. - on Sunday - - - s '4 : I I Special ible to Dress at Saving. The appearance of the Con soli dated Wagon and Machine ''has been materially unproved by a new coat of paint and the Cherry Blossom is undergoing like treatment. SALE Broken Size Odd Lots Pricing makes pos- - tecure a handome a really unusual They are vejry attractive and just the sort of Dress one chooses for the n. CLEAN-JJ- P Friday, August 27, 1926 All-'Rou- W'e have a complete line of Service. nd The "success of the Fall Outfit depends to a large degree upon the dress one chooses, when se- lections are jmade from this unusual collection 4here Is. aasur- ance of being in fashion. Crepe De Chine, and Red, Wine, Wood Tones, Green, Tan, Black and Navy. c Batteries "and an excellent battery service. L. II. Strong Motor. Preat-O-Lit- $10.00 Values, e Advertisement There will be no meeting of ijie. Cache Stake Belief Society Officers held during the (month of August. one month- It is postponed for T - Autumn Dresses Friends in this county of N- Merrill,- are pleased to i learn that he has received his Ph. ht JJtluiford Uni-- 1 Ills jVersii.'. graduating thesis I received wide and favorable com ment. Dr-Amo- s - - j Introducing the Latest Fashion Features Beautiful selection of Crepe De Chine and Rich Lustrous Satin, j j t Thatcher Clothing Co. I.- F Bchrager, field represent ntive of the Oakland and Pontiac cars- has been interviewing the Chief Motor Co. here ,and was here to witness the unloading mid dtlivery of a carload of their own-tn- .l a tendency to Pontiacs on Wednesday. . Professional Oecupa tions Do Not Harm jap- soo?1er and more riPidl Bohf Society Conference. Womans Logan F.ighth ward, maintains Dr Aug. 29 ill, 7;39 p. ni.: Sunday, Nevertheless, Prelude, conclusion js Mis. Wallace 1irirfield, (By Science Seiv.ice) my ; igecrist congreLONDON, Aug. th.it all thse handicaps have gational ringing; invocation; be been can and exaggerated fketory workers hate always' .vnging, ward Relief Society of cansideraUy reduced by received their full quota cherrs; sacrament'; singing, solicitude, but now the prod hygiene. ward Belief Society Chorur; health status of the women in- Men have always been more ofjgeneral stake, and the brain working professions sensible than women in the local officers; talk, literary comes in for its, share of at- - Matter of clothes, exercise and work. Mrs. Pear! Hansen; talk diet Lmt every year the femin- - ncial ici vice- work Delilah tention.C' Taking a grpup of teachers iue attitude toward these mat-a- Marsha!; rep oit years activ-ty- , become more intelligent, Pres. Leonora Taylor; talk, typical subjects for observa-'terundue optimism, she stake board member; singing. tion, Dr. Ietitia Fairfield, tnerly medical director of the says, it seems reasonable to Belief Society chorus; benedicthat preventive med- tion. Womens' Royal" Air Force, icares there is no reason to has yet much to contribute lieve the occupation of. these to the problem of maintaining Every possible arrangement women has had any harmful, the physical efficiencsy of the was made in advance for the effect on 'their health. professional - woman. . comfort, convenience, and enter-- 1 she Women, says, siait out; 1908 the ' tainment of Kiwanian delegates in their' working careers with!' In the season of Amer-jrat- e aim their wives, by local Kiwani-ia.i- s team the of .Milwaukee in the slight initial handicaps and their wives, the ladies in all the diseases thanjican Association made an unmen. They have a liability to enviable record by living shut being entertained during ses-- I a epciul group of ailments of 'out 31 times by opposing teams. sums at which they are not in attendance. Following this morn general session both local and visiting Kiwanians were bued up in front of Thatcher's bank and a group picture was taken. A splendid musical pro will be given in the high jk.am school auditorium this evening and this will be followed by a reception.to the International officers, and Governors ball at the Dansante this evening. 'Get The Habit" some with Bolero Blouses, many with Tunics, several with Flaring Gauntlet Cuffs, Chanel Red. the Wine and Wood tones. Green Tan, Black and Navy Blue are but a suggestion of the many smart shades. ! - - IIealthilh . I 27-W- cal Logan Utah Rulers of Low Prices - s s ut bo-cin- e aiSfcn whose' Mr. Christian Snyder- an old this morning- lost and respected resident of the $10 00 a day or two since on the (ninth ward is as being tabernacle square- Finder please seriously ill. reported return to Mrs. Larsen or leave it at The Journal office. . The new sheds for the cattle at the Cache County Fair will Mrs- Lucy S. Cardon has rebe completed in another week-Theceived a dispatch announcing add. the safe arrival of a daughter, ance of much to the appearthe grounds and when the second child at the h(,me some more leveling and other i f her daughter- Mrs. Major A- changes are completed, the liveSullivan, at Fort Houston, stock show will be a most impres Texas, here the Major is now lo - slve SIght Work for the rand stand covering and other im , cated. piovements have commenced. It is the intention to have all in .Ihstuct Load Engineer J. C.ileadiness and the and ;',PT buildings spink and span for the . fence5' sheis- - stalls Tb makmfa1 arc toer of the state roads witnin and all of the out buildings will be white washed. This makes a (he country, and express ' s good preservative and gives a as being well satisfied with the work lieing done under dean and white appearance. of V- J. Funk, who bathers and Sons of the Ben- supervision Ear sale furniture, electric has accomplished as much as son Stake are enjoying the hosrange, with the means availa- 171 W. pillows and couch cover 1st North. pitality of the Boy Scout Camp. possible ble. Arriving yesterday they will . Advertisement i oim.in until tomorrow aftet- to arl fouter iuui mm and before returning home'j)0-01--1'1- ' There is a group of boys whQ the speedv gas w ill in breaking windows out enjoy a plunge in the U. persist C. pool A fine campfire pro- - launch Bed doted kv, ,Pain,of the Fair buildingsRecently (;eo' smith the broken windows were gram was enjoyed last evening. Mle Second ward wharf in,' Hiking and .placed with new ones. wcupi - !t,venj d ts much of the time, and each the good at 7 several of the windows were port' Ingfarul (Camp smashed ulay lias its games and sports ten). Passengers again. A special watch were aboard Another campfire program, one officers and teachers man been engaged to has d of the Se.-of the most enjoyable events of 1ro1 the grounds and it will not ward TrollSchool. .Sunday all fathers and sons outings- will ing was engaged in as the" 'good be very healthy for any boys Lie this evening- Visits will boat swayed and rolled given e through caught breaking any more be made to Box Canyon. Bear gulch amongst the Rockies.xdows. policeman will (Wallow, Bear Cove, and the old Success clowned their effort3 as stee that the boys are not aliJnrdine Jumper. Most efficient ii good many . dog fish were lowed on the grounds or around committees aie in charge. The pulled aboard. On arrival at the buildings or sheds at any-romenu served is both aried and a searching .party located tme. The fire risks are too great appetizing. a nest of skunk eggs (onions) and there is always more or less Ixigan destruction when a group of A special plaster has river. A great fire was kindled hvs get together in an out of invented for walls and parti-- 1 A roasting party and a growl the way place. An effort is being tions that it is da lined will abgod lunch followed. Soda made to locate the boys who did ;sorb sound in much, the same) water from the spring the damage Sunday and - see nni nner that ink is absorbed by Grvstal flowed After that they pay for the windows-Froblotting paper. the meal decks were cleared for now on ifNvill be well for action and games were enjoyed the boys to remain away from Thirty thousand dollars in by all ' efore returning home". the Fair groundscash prizes are offered for air races to be held at hiladelphia the first week of) September The program will cover an entire yveek ibid will ini ;rS' - - j . - When you are lucky enough Gus Carlson, formerly of The to get free tickets to the Capit- Journal office but for a numol- be sure and bhing the Ad ber of years a resident of Calwith you when you come for is here on a visit and tf. ifornia, them. is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert FOR SALE New 30 31-- Ford Stauffer. Wheels. at H. and P. Auto Mrs. Leah W. Patton, of Globe Wreckage. Arizopa. after a pleasant ten (Advertisement) - ed 2 - $2-7- Pearl Frater, who has been here visiting- her parents, Mr- and Mrs. I. P- Jacobsen, left this morning to join her husband- who is enjoying a vacation in San Francisco. After spending about ten days there they will return to their home Mrs- - - - . I COTTON ; ilJL si i:t i i. s u: 61x76 Keg. $2.85 70x80 Keg. $3.85 Spocu.l PLA11) LOTION BLANKETS thqm-stlve- 72x80 Reg. $3.83 ('6x80 Reg. SUM) Special Babys Crib Blankets Pink or Blue. Special i:i UMII TOWELS - $12.29 Sp-M.- $2.98 - $2.98 $3.29 $1.29 . -- Ilk and CHILDS PLAbSt PIS. BLii' and fan Final Clean I'p Sale on Small lot of Summer Weight L. . - pa-on- j win-th- o9 . g T'.iis-specia- 65c Pair Special 75c Pair Special $1.25 Pair Special . sight-seein- i ul Garments,. . . 19C 9S 79d D. S. (J9? l I rt , j , - sQd U.'J rf N i - l , , Tiry f , to-nig- ht -- ..U white Cotton Blankets. Tan, Gia at OlymBig Dance pian Gardens... Crystal Springs Orchestra.,.' Popular prices. - . . in Fresno. j - For The Early Cool Nights . l Dm a1 KNITTING WORKS clude nineteen contests of which fourteen will be solely for civilian aviatois. - days visit with relatives here, was motored to Gache Junction yesterday by Lester W. Jones, where she took train for the Yel lowstone Park, from whence she will go to Portland, then down the coast route to Los Angeles, thence home- -- - For rent furnished apartments 171 W. 1st North. Advertisement Willin'! H. cal hospital Larsen died at a loat midnight last Yesterday' the last of the har- night from complications arisness horsemen left for Filer the ing from Toxic goitre from first meeting of the Idaho Fair which he has been suffering for and Racing Circuit. There were a number of years. Deceased three car loads of harness hors- w'as'the son of Lars P. and Hanes from here. They will return nah Larsen and was bom in LoSept. 27th and there will be gan, January 7. 1883, He was about five ciy loads of harness married to Rhea Ricks Dec. 9, horses and one or more car 1908, The following children loads of running horses. By that have been bora to them: Paul, time the horsemen will know Rhea, Cora, W- - H- Jr. Marion pretty well who is who in, the Claire- All except Paul survive races and there should be a con- - him. Ij 1906 he entered the test every race. The horses for county clerks office as deputy the circuit this year were never clerk and has since been active in betted condition and there in local politics, having served as never was a better and faster city auditor for two terms, lie section Mr- P. was of a genial disposition ; and lineup from-thiD. Kent took Betsy, the fast run his friends are leigiore He was ning mare owned by Geo- Griffi- active in a church way, and was ths of Benson. Mr. Brown in. the 7th ward bishopric for W oods decided ' to keep Helen several years. He was a member Paine and show the runners at of the local band and B. Y. orchthe Malad and Preston Fairs the estra for many years. He is also dust. Helen will then be in good survived by his father, three trjm for th Cache County Fair. brothers and one sister: Fred On the other hand Geo. Roskelly Larsen of Soda Springs. Grover of - Smithfield, the owner of Larsen, no win Florida, and Mrs. the Polecat which made such a' Mamie Anderson of Logan. Fufine showing on the Twenty neral services will be held in the Fourth of July, is prepared to j Seventh ward chapel at 12:15 on race Helen or any others. Sunday. - i - , s - - Ladies Black Fancy High Heel Patent and Grey Kid Pumps $7,50 Value. Saturday Special, N $3.98.; Jessens i |