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Show THl Saturday, March 5, 1927. LOGAN CTTT, CACH1 JOURNAL, Mrs. Geo. Q. Rich returned home this .week from California where she spent the past month visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. LOCAL NEWS A SIMPLE PLAN By the simple plan of spending less than you earn and saving regularly, it is possible to create a fund which will yield a steady income. Thus careful spending ADDS to buying power. The pay as you gor plan is better than the installment plan because one with cash in can buy for less, and he pays noin-terehand , on the purchase price. . A good way to learn to spend is to adopt the Budget System' Every worth while budget system provides for a growing savings account. st COUNTT, Ik A fine baby girl arrived at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Davis of ltiver Heights on Friday, March 1th. Sprague. PAGE THREE 1t' V $tocktonCkristiansenCo r Watch for March 10th Trustworthy Goods (Advertisement) i I Special Purchase t ' A woman taken into city court ley garage has special for issuing fradulent for yesterday efficient equipment repairs. checks, was given ten days in (Advertisement) jail, the sentence to bo commutThere is a city ordinance pro- ed upon condition that she rehibiting double parking; that is, deem tho checks. parking cais in double rows, which may not only interfere SPECIAL CARNIVAL DANCE with traffic generally, but is SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH Evans-Co- CTUI w of New Spring Dresses I, U EIMR DDANCE outer row interferes with the PALACE, HYRUM. free egress of the other cars in (Advertisement) by the curb. That ordinance is! now going to be enforced. Mr. dnd Mrs. J. 11. Bankhead! spent last week end at Irovo as Shoups Auto tops, body and guests of Professor and Mrs. L. fender shop moved to 7 1 W. 1 N. S. Morris. On their way home . (Advertisement) they .visited a day in Salt Lake with Mrs. Roy McAlister, formMr. and Mrs. Carl G. Peterson of Logan and Mrs. B. F. erly entertained at a bakers dozen Riter formerly of lgan. bridge party on Friday, evening from 7 until 12 p. m. The high Championship AI men gamscore prize was awarded to Mr. es Established 1883 tonight for title of Cache and Mrs. Edward G. lveday. Those present were Edward and district, hirst game at 7 oclock. Yilate Lovedav. George Peter- Others follow at 8, 9 and 10 son and Mr. and Alrs.'Carl G. oclock.A.C. gym. advertisement The pamphlet is entitled Teterson all of Paradise Bench. Funeral services for the late Honor Comes to Hands Off Mexico. Miss Beulah. Smith, announced HORNS, CONFETTI, CAPS issue as to occur on August Claessens, New loikj BElin lr,days EVERYTHING WILL m the Provi- noon Guy 6. Rose executive secretary of tho at ElfF'F' Tfl ,i,HFbunday cialist party, said the pamphlet it m dence second ward, has .been T u v was written by Norman Thomas postponed until Monday after- The Journal has received and distributed by members of ';T..R1wY noon at 2 oclock, awaiting the from the publishers of the Mont the socialist group. (Advertisement) them copies, arrival of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Regular" purchase would Fifty cair Times, published at Mont- he said, had been sent to the The Benson stake court oil clair, N, J., a copy of its issue consulate as a matter of courtOur New York Syndicate actually saves you $4.00 honor ill he held in the Smith-- , Now is the time to of Feb. 2(ith, the leading article esy. spread SunSecond field ward on each dress. They are all georgettes in the refers to the appointchapel Senor Elias said that in no one meaj on y0ur jawn for fjr ment of Guy B. Rose as princi:.k0 7 13 March at day evening, new High Shades tiiizer. stock on hand. Cache way was he connected with the styles pictured above--t- hc pal of the large Glenfield school socialist party or its propaganda p. m: where all the troop Commission Co. 38. 16 Sizes to Black It is of interest here for the rea- w'ork. He said he had issued mitteemen, Scoutmasters, bish Navys and. (Advertisement! son that Mr. Rose is the son of nothing except refutations of cps and scouts in the stake aiei ... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rose of sentiment which he believed urgently requested to be i:i at- -' Mr. H. P, Bair,- well known 181 E. 2 S. street. Incidentally tendance. A feature of the. pro- - business man of Logan, has might injure American-Mexiea- n w e learn that four years ago he commercial relations. gram will be demonstrations on given to Logan Academy a fine Left home with $50 in his pocket The consul general asserted he the presentation of the charter aquarium, of which the school and has since, by his own is justly proud. This aquarium Patrol. had received no official infor- I'isen to the position he is 28 inches long; and 14 inches mation as to the reason for the now holds. Program for CouiT of Honor and has complete apparaRulon R. Rose was in town Mr. George Pasha, Velie fac-- j departure of Ambassador Tellez meeting to be held in the taber- wide, tus for keeping fresh water North Cache now enroute to Mexico. Senor nacle from Richmond today. is in Logan THE TIMES COMMENT Sunday evening at 7 running continually. The Biolo- tory service man, Elias said he believed AmbassadealThe appointment of Guy B. dor Tellez was returning home oclock, March 6th-- ' Prof. Wm. gy department will be able to do conferring with their local Wilford D, Porter of Hyrum Wins Debate of chairman of Court Co. Peterson, Sales much more practical and inter- ers, Worley-Veli- c Rose, teacher of civics at was a Logan visitor today. solely to see his brother, who is Honor in charge. Congretational esting work because of the addid side school as principal of reported seriously ill. singing. Invocation! Music by tion of this equipment. Lost At A. C. vaudeville boys Telephone 305--j Strong Chick RICHMOND, Mar. school, was made on the the Wilson directed Arcadians, by Lutmberjack. Phone 191-- J. Rewd hatchery for baby chicks, any annual Wood Medal debate bet j ecominendalion of .superintend- Driftwood Drama Wilson. Wilbur Scout, Eagle j quality. Also certified , seed poent of Schools Frank G. Pickell, ' Cache A.jp. Xittlp. Theatre Harmonica music by Troop five. -j tatocs. alfalfa aptl sweet clover ween North 'and South Attracts Large , elub in the presents by the unanimous vote of the Periwig Vocal Cecil Cooley. Mrs. Solo, Advertisement. High Schools, held here Thurs-luT. W, Peterson, president of, seed. members of the Board of EducaBarries comedy Quality Street Crowd Hyrum Pres. E. John Griffin. Remarks, the North . Cache team tion at its meeting Wednesday At the banquet of the Alpha to Eagle Scouts. Sing- Lyric Theatre, Tucs. Mar. 8 at the Hyrum Citizens club and Awards will Mr. Rose succeed Mr. 8:15 sharp. Matinee Monday &t,jca(jjng night. by IIYRUM, Mar. 5. One of the ing. Benediction. sheep', owner in the'Kappa, Psi fraternity . held- were declared the victors JosLawrence S. Chase, who will be o:3Q. Evening 50c, S5c. Mat 25c. county, wag anioftg the business, crowds that has attendthe Blue- .he single critic judge, at evening largest Thursday transferred to the principalship ed a performance at the Rex (Advertisement) visitors in the bird, sixteen students of the U eph Geddes. of the U. A. C. Bordens Milk Prices for the of Hillside Junior High school, theatre A.1 C. school 6f commerce were ' turned out Friday night month of March we will .pay t The winning learn conslstrtl and who in turn succeeds Archi- to see the Community At last session' of evening's Basket ball fof Cache Valley miluitad; and the sounds of the Players 5?c per pound .for butterfat. bald S. Knight, who will take in the drama Driftwood. Geruld Bollschweiler and of the city conunission a quitclaim Ai men fchampionshjp. Tonight vigorously , wielded oer the principalship of the The performance, under the) Lorenzo Hansen, superintendent. deed was issiied by yequest to U.A. C. gym., 7 oclock. Adm. would hs they reached thepaddle lowClcvo Alilligan, who upheld the (Advertisement) new George Inness Junior High direction of Mrs. Barbara Amussen to a 25c. er floor, indicate the initiates affirmative sidciof the question advertisements Hugh Foster, was school. small tract of land near the would have cause to remember. Resolved, That thu Constilu on PrePrei Under auspices of the Hatch head of the Boulevard. The ,an(f Mr. Rose has been a teacher Piothe city, attended Following the initiation cere- - lion ,)f ile tailed stales shoud acted that has been stag- Motor Co. and direction of ManAlany who. in the Montclair system for two ed on drama however, had never claimed the neer ball held last evening con- monies the Alpha Theta chapter local stage in years to provied the g() amcmje(i as Ezra Hatch, Logan Citi fraction. Mrs. Margaret S. llaw-ke- s sidered the. outstanding figures of the fraternity held a banquet years, and has had a wide exager and div-i- n unj0j-Nellie in marriage the ,Miss jor Thompson, on Tuesday next, will have claim for compenzens filed ' perience in educational training, new members. of the honor Jim were,Bridger orCo laws. lie received his early education leading role, won the hearts of the privilege of seeing a car of sation for injury to her back represented d 1 who debate js'sponsored each many patrons by her grace- the English Daimber type, sim- caused by falling over a small and his two wives, at Logan, Utah later going to the WotMl the Peter Maughan Camp Hyrum bccond Ward JV(,ar Ly Mr churle9 fulness charm. and Miss ThompI he ilar in many respects to the iron plate placed to protect some Daughters of the Pioneers, and University of Utah. He took son of Show who a Clever manof in her pair a gives Trenton, part assayed Stages Willys-Knighis B. S. and M. A. degrees at type, that was new cement work at the corner would have taken the prize, had medals to tho bcautilul of ner short was gold that nothing Teachers College, Colurhbia made for and for fourteen years of 'Main and Center streets, one been offered. HYRUM, Mar. 5 A clever, team winning Ihiyannual fore- vetwhere he also received professional. C C, Peterson, V of Eng- which was taken under considrun well acted and much appreciated jnsic cUl -- c by George King Uielw0 actor brought land. a special High School Principal-shi- p eran amateur will arrive from the eration. It , . U. A. C. 'drama was staged Thursday high schools. of the Founders with day, tears to the of many eyes diploma. He has completed shortly after eleven March 8, 1888,, will be celebrat-- J night at the Second Ward Amuse and south The debate this year was all of the academic requirements his emotional acting. Mr. oclock and will be met at the Conference and . the regular ed by a series of events at the ment hall by the ward AI. I. A. well Mrs. Foster up to the high standard of Hugh portraying sugar factory by the mayor, Sunday services at the Taberfor a Ph. D. degree at the School next. A Players under the direction of this contest in the past, and in on two Tuesday of college old sweethearts the part of Education at New York Uni- commission, and others, nacle in Salt Lake City. Get a special chapel assembly will 'be H.' P, Anderson. The comedy, announcing his decision, the brought thunderous applause city -, escort and into the city, Radio. ersity, . See held at 11 a. m. At 1:30 p. m. a) Easy Payments made each one judge commented upon liow lookers on. from the home beFor the past two winters Mr, where it will be on exhibition Harris Music Co.s conference special student meeting will be ' in the audience feel at uTa ia,T nearly even the teams were So great was the demand for at the Rose has taught courses at rooms of the ad in this issue. cause display everyone a matinee followed held, atched .and how well they by An,erican,d sold New York University in the seats that the house was Hatch Motor Ca, 40 S. Main dance from 3 until 5 oclock. In ed the great (Advertisement) their arguments. out the before long performance street. field of sociology and secondary five dollars down and - time compthe the second successive is Periwig evening the This education, and for two summers began- ,For several weeks in Satur any will play at the Lyric thea- - five Cache team North a that year Gar-nell Driftwood will be repeated BIG MERCHANDISE DANCE has been in charge of the New La Von Larsen and Mrs. hohors in ter. the been of have issues carried has day appearing York University Institute Cen- at the local theatre next Thurs- Come and get a Free Package Larsen, in the leading roles, this debate. d notices in in an excelter at Qswego, N. Y. . LOGAN mystifying day night, the proceeds from during intermission. At the game of the carried their parts Teacher of Wide Experience which will go towards tni beau- DANSANTE Saturday night. type, advising readers to Al mensopening basketball series, lent manner. Mr. Rose has had a variety of tifying of the public square. Watch for March tenth. Arcadian Orchestra. It played at Preston, the Idaho B. M. Thompson as a laughing now develops that it means the stake board challenged the Utah son of Abraham, caused much experience in community (Advertisement) having been connected Nuns and Monks Cache and Logan stake AL I. As stake board to play a game, hilarity with his Jewish gestures with various boys clubs, musical en- will upon that date give a ba which was accepted. Members of and ringing laughter. Election of officers the for Museum Specimens The entire cast exhibited an festivals and Boy Scout trainsuing year and initiation of zaar, to be held in the first each board selected to play, in served of welHrained actors. example ' ing courses, Mr. Rose ward recreation the in three new members occupied hall, opening have been practicing and (By Science Service) the World War for thirteen at It oclock. At game will be played this evening the ' NEW YORK, Feb. 3. Zoolo- the time at the gathering- of the noonmorning We have Itie finest supply uf months, eleven of which were luncheon will at the A. C. gymnasium, in ad- PROFESSOR COWLES a cafeteria Club. Elks elected Oificers ' flower pikI garden seeds there "Hus gical celibacy is represented in TEACHERS ADDRESSES overseas. be chickat and a the of G: Moses vance of final the Exalted 5:30, served; games Cardon, name at least in the American were; ever been in Logan. 13 different j will be served. Ready series. The closing game for en vu rifles of Sweet Peas. 60 varieties (Continued from pass One) Museum of Natural History by Ruler; Mark D. Allen, Esteem- to dinner wear clothing for women and the championship, will be' beElias Denies Credit of .Gladioli Imllis. TwO acre! of the recent acquisition of three ed Leading Knight ; Fred she M. and I. A made Cache the pereniet flower plants. Fruit, Shade of tween children, education, undefeated some the phases Loyal Esteemed by Socialist monk, seals and several nun petfor Giving and ornamental trees, flowering and officers of and wards in , Alalad others. Roscoe girls stakes. low falls Hess, Esteemed Knight; rels. ah rubs and evergreens. Circulation members of both stakes. Pamphlet Clarence Hurrcn, president of The seals are members of a Lecturing Knight; Grant Cole, Board will booth 2 and 3 year old apple trees 123 asbe a Another feature W. A series of meetings of the Cache county teachers Hansen, rare species formerly plentiful Secretary; Charles MVW Mar 5 UPS Jot, home grown and grafted cakper home made wherein breads, 3 Oliver prodiscussed the been sociation Hansen, year trustee; of the county have MexicarTcon sul in the Miiterranean but now from (earing trees, true to name es all of delicies and kinds Arturc M will, George Brady, inner r. posed teachers' retirement fund We will give you full Information extinct, while the petrels Tyler; Ras be sold. Following the dinner a called upon request of general and half, brother bill that is now before the state how to sow your seed and plant Rasmussen, chaplain guard; to that is a variety Utah Poultry President Calles, today denied belong dance will be given. The Edmunds of the bulbs and trees. Have had 63 jears own to est only in a few m- - A feature of the evening was sociable and legislature' for approval. will attend who officers and ward that the consulate had circuited accessible boards stake on D. Association, experience. an address J. Mad-eirHowell, by Miss Gladys Hill, Wellsvillc, islands between an American socialist pamphlet life, its responsibilities and its have been working on this pro- present some important matters gave a report of , the regional CUT FLOWERS DESIGN Verde and the group. Cape of Mexican policy some time. The pro- for the consideration of poultry convention for criticizing the to relation a heldject at power, SPECIALTY supreme nun chick OUR perecenty the of A WORK young de- producers. Aleetings will be held the United States. , , , alive on the Following the ceremonies a ceeds of the Bazaar will be d Brigham City. d The denial followed reports trel' was captured in he latter delicious buffet' luncheon was voted to (hat most, worthy ob- as follows r harmonicaband, A injunior t hat the consulate might be jskpd ofBgio served. During the past year ject, maintenance of the Girls September by n roVn volved in the mystery surround- I and t in darr.Nswton have new Logan canyon, members Camp ! Jr.f f seventy school, of Smithficld - of the Museum ing the recent diplomatic ex- was still alive at the end - of the been initiated, and the lodge is should have the united support ton at 2 p. m.; Wednesday , under played four selections changes between Washington - growing stronger all the time. of the public, for it has added Providence at 10 a. m., Logan of Aliss Sadie 2)2 Bust 3rd South Phono 497 and Mexico City, and in the de year prably the longest per- The home has been Renovated much to Logang fame.. Further at 2 p. m. Hyrum ' at; 8 p. m. ; the direction ' for iod in life of any captivity ambassador at 2 p. m. . parture of Mexican Thursday and i3 well maintained, particulars will be given, g bird of this family Tellez from Washington, THATCHER' BAMK . $9.75 Monday Only r r i retail for $13.00 in-wh- ich com-;Valle- y This Price - is Special For Monday only ef-lor- ts, - a 9 Glen-Tiel- 5.-J- i n .JAcjctiscipent) - I at yt lr. city-toda- I - 5 m repre-sente- a . ht Uni-ersit- y, - ' Freed-Eisemal- , 1 - black-face- ser-vice- Seeds Bulbs, Plants And Trees , - West-enfelde- r, - -- , poul-trym- en S, , 1 - ofjost . Sec-AIg- , - i Alonday-Richmon- mers - - . I Ola Larsens Nursery - sea-goin- . , i A. |