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Show THIS fAC2 WO 19, 1927. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH LOO AH 'CITY, JOURNAL, - .breeding- direr, ye ard discomfort for the . wkoe city. Until all Logan is tkan you and your family arc net sale. (Ally one fly, perhaps from the other end of town, is needtxl to carry disease and sorrow to you. For health and safety, be- pin now. Carry on. Tuesday returning Wednesday fir evening. Mr. and Airs. Horae Cole of Cornish sgent the week end. with their parents Mr. and Mrs. - PUBLISHED BY C. M. Hammond. EARL ENGLANJ) PUBLISHING COMPANY Mr. and Airs. W. A. Rossiter of Salt Lake were guests during Editor AUGUSTUS GORDON the week of Air. and Airs. D. 31. Entered at tb Poet Office every day 1? tb week, except Sunday, Campbell. at Logan, Utak, (I Second Slaw Matter The R. S, of the two wards , met conjointly Thursday, March Subscription Rate Miss to Smith was confined Hattie her room most of the .17 in the ! BY MAIL, PEE MONTH, hi Advance , 0e week ' " first ward ha L Presion account of illness. . , Me .PER MONTH, In Advance hi CARRIER, Hr, ami Mrs. MtCausland were the recipients of a very dent Julia Alder of the Provi- A Discount of (I 00 Per Tear will lie Given tor Advanee dence 1st ward presiding. SingFull Tear. Payment tor yleAhaht visit, from a number of friends on Thursday evening. The Soul.1 ing "Sunshine In ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION I he occasion being Mrs. Cs birthday. was of tered Prayer 31 by' sister Airs. r. and Ed Burgoyne and Airs. Martha Reese left on Pau ine B. ' Member of Associated Press Neddo. The 2nd ward ' a fur California Monday vidt d jp to tb nae for Tepetdtew " Tfi5" A Rnoprsi 85 TPewi ti The Home Dramatic company were preparing to put on a ltrttrthcrp?ggng'H Wittf T Ieav-tlon of all newt (llepatehee credited to it or not otberwlae credited te this paper and also the local newt published therein. play soon. In , the cast were T. II. Cutler. J. P. Smith, R, G. enly Inspiration. Jlinutes of of apodal dispatches herein are also All right of repubileatlon last annual meeting' read and Thatcher, J. E. Hyde and Misses Kenyon and Hyde. reearred. Robert Lowe of Franklin, was a Logan Visitor Sunday. He approved. President Alder made a tew opening remarks, and welis on his waV to fill a mission in the Southern States, Nei Vort Cast HtUll BOITOH uuJm comed all to the meeting and R. N. Hill returned from a mission to Holland this week. t . Read what the Critics Say NAUGHTY BUT NICE i f Christian Garff, of Ogden, was in town, this week. hoped we would have a pleasant 7 to . M- Tanner entertained time are 4 and Mrs. President J. and Keen humor together. Saidowing packed into the Speedy the Stake ' Fair sharp laughs , Rain Chang so sickness of some the t ' on dinner at much dency blades in Mr. Gillettes like the Thursday. Snatchers y action of Cradle O The funeral of Lafayette Harris was held this wCek. program was a failure. The follittle green boxes. 1 lowing program was then rendI Yesterday- A. The dialogue doeX a Black M. A hilarious, sophisticated farce. ered. Mrs, Recitation,, in response to the toastmaster. Louisa Mrs. The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer Solo, ! The Checketts, ice never breaks on but Bottom thin through, into the chill however was givprogram seat 3 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday' ten during the dinner hour, Beard, two of waters ulgarity. Airs. Ela Campbell reading each Monday refers to Saturdays reading. after wwhieh , the hSll was lections, Mar. HI . PROVIDENCE, two vocal trios were rendered PRICES Lower Floor $2.75, $2.20, $1.63; Balcony $1.65, $1.10 Oliver Fufcriman and soft Eovdi,ear!i and tha remainder of by Mesdames Elaine llensen, A. HAVE FAITIIIN YOURSELF 50c Tax Included. and in spent dancing. evening M. Pickett and Lacy Campbell. are in the hospital at present. f The Relief ties Sock of both a and is an island, entirely surrounded by riaks, losses, troubles, Skin grafting on the childs legs wards celebrated their annual A socialluncheon was served unwas dune last week. They are and misadventures of all sorts, on Thursday afternoon in dainty der the direction of the enter i Most men go to pieces when they have had a few heatings-The- both getting along as well as day ' President o'Ur Julia chapel, tainment committees of the two Alden wilt. They fade away. They crawl into a safe little corner can be expected, If wards. About 100 ladies were Singing, Mrs. Fuhnman and the three Theres presided.Sunshine Your in tnd hide, while the great rough tide of glorious life rushes past months old and enjoyed the afterdaughter are stay- Heart." Invocation, Pauline B. present " noon. them. . ing at Hyrum with her parents Neddo. The pecond.ward Relief . Many eases of red measles o The fact is that defeat is the normal thing in this haphazard while the si.k members are at Society chorus then sang. Ad- - are reported among the children t little world, and victory cornea but aeklom. Every victory, usualJulia Alder. and in most cases the children 1., and Mrs. Thomas Howell dress of EXCEPTIONAL OFFER! ' A. Chetketts; are very sick, but up to the preReading, ly, is the result of a long series of defeats. Mary of Logan spent last Sunday, vocaJ Sfl0t Beard; U(J sent time we are pleased to reA man must have faith in himself and in what he is trying to vlHtl humorous readings, Ella Camp- - port no fatalities. he? r'1tlvfs You io. He mut say: J can, He must back himself to win. He Mrs. Roy Fairbanks and two Coupon Vocfi We think Willie Ottegary is trio Anni must bet on himself. He must put up his money and play the children spent last Saturday at Pickett, EUine llansen and right when he said, "Arid our vis,t ng Wlth a filck I Lucy Campion ; remarks, Bertha people rejoice when spring is ame hard. toward I tie pur' we ail are getting ' He must have faith in the for Gessel of here, Hethird a works chase' he of a large Logan with. ward, ihust people rftnk '18lted former resident of our tired of winter, and will welcoutown; On this of Relieve in his team. He must see the better side of his 50c tube of presentation who reside at closing song, "Put Your Shoul- - come the balmy days of spring. our of and not think that his own point of view is the only right one. pon, signed, any unc!ay after'der to the Wheel" , benediction, Who said the Ground hog saw , . stores will deliver you a He must have faith in his trade. He must 'believe that his nnnn his shadow. I Marie Tibbitts. While the two i o.' On Tuesday evening the gleafrade is a useful one and well worth all his efforts. He must be--: beveral more cases of measles H.creation coirnnitteeg'of the large 50c Tube of second ward 31. flie of ner girls Keve that it will rise again after every depression and that it will have developed during the last, organization. the refresh- I. Tooth Paste week. ORPHOS TOOTH PASTE A. dressed in mae attire carments ready g$,the be a greater trade in the future than it has been in the past. following ried out a on the Mrs. Verna Baugh and small party Removes Yellow ne must have faith in those great Principle that make us daughter of Logan are visiting W(vnen sang a German song; gleaner girlssurprise for 29 cents . of the 1st ward M. i Bertha Bitter, Annie Schmidt, Mask here with her parent?, Mr. and Elsie i.o A. A Limit : Three Tubes to a Customer pleasant time was superior to the animals of the forest to Truth, Honesty, Miller, Mrs. Tragger, Mrs. spent invery other and Mrs. J. J. Frederick. dancing progress. He must not allow the faults and blemMr?. Mendleco, Mrs. forms of amusement. RefreshMrs. Rose Schenk returned Beutler, Annie ishes of individuals to make him doubt the great everlasting Redeemable Hupp, Laura ments SCHRAMM-JOHNSO- N Atkins, DRUGS home on Wednesday consisting of hot dogs from Righteousness that has brought the human race up from the Georgetown,. Idaho, where she Zollinger and Amelia Fuhri-ma- and root beer were served. MARCH 14 The color scheme of St. 28 Stores to Serve You fiepths to the heights; and which, we have every reason to W'ent to attend the funeral serto Patricks Hay was came out vices of her sister-in-laMrs. in the shah make us mightier yet, Forbes Magazine, N- Y. lunch. and A decorations, 3IARCH 26 NIBLEY Fred'Barclii. delicious luncheon was served to On fast Tuesday evening the one hundred ONLY or more. A very No coupons accepted after dose of special offer second ward Gleaner girls all 3Iarch 19. Presienjoyable time was had by all. NIBLEY, dressed as boys, brought dent Joseph E. Cardon of the Emanuel Bauman . with his Cache Stake, was the speaker acordian and surprised Providence Second the at the Sunday evening meeting Gleaner girls of our ward. The The Journal does not sponsor or necessarily approve the held in our ward. The house evening was spent in games PROVIDENCE Mar. 19 articles appearing under this heading. They are printed was well filled, and those asobserved in our' Hughes; solo, John D. Hughes; was and dancing in the ward hall. The Misses Eunice and Burdett sembled a but the opinions of the citizen who contribute them. greatly appreciated the ward fittingly Old with a program, refresh-- 1 a lrtt e forest entitled, They also served delicious re- Thorpe entertained the memta'k given. mentsMrs and Ada ,laneeTea eiht by A Party nice freshments. time bers of their S. S. Class Friday MrTleToy Yeates, Miss Butvery were in attendance. A shamrock Walker, 3Iarva Kidman. Lizzie had by all. i evening in the ward amusement terworth, and Miss Taylor, of CARRY ON 'i ' Pined upon each person as Barrett, Myrl La3Iont, Julia Wednesday afternoon after Ml. Ajvery peasant time was Sait Laker City, spent Sunday church and 3Iuir, Pearl Bird, Sarah Larsen fThe enmriaigns which have been waged against the fly have Religion Class the Religion Class spent playing games, Mr. of and feuests here the Jey entered theprogram singing was and Annie Hughes; recitation, beere Ripong the most instrumental, factors m bringing the aver-ag- e teachers ithe lowing, surprised the school and various other sports. A de- Mrs Israel Yeates 3lV and 3Irs G M. Hutson of span of life from forty to sixty years." So a recent social ser- teachers and served dainty re- licious luncheon was served to defedi opening song, "Come Mrs. 31ary Jensen. The enAlma Bet of the evening was vice report states. about 40 guests. freshments. Logan spent Sunday with Mr. Yeates ; mixed , prayer, 3Iettie The fly has been. one of the most influential causes of the quartet. joyed by dancing. Just at the close of a hard and 3Irs. Israel Yeates. The Old Folks committees of Reepidemics of the past, says a recent speaker, discussing the ne- the two wards entertained on ar)d strenous choir 3Ir. 31azy was made happy by Mr. and Mrs. John Yeates, Yeates and Co.; History of on practice solo Snow ; of is lief eradication. Sister an The fly a symbol of ' fly by Society cessity a beautifu. baby boy Wednesimperfect Wednesday Ucon from on returned the members of Tuesday evening in the Friday evening, Lila f civilization, declares a writer on the same subject. amusement hall of our ward in the choir were very pleasantly Idaho, where they have been for Violet Larson; reading, Ermo day morning Axarch 16. Rouche; duet, Rula and 31rs. Claud Sorensen spent Several years ago the civic and church organizations of Logan honor of William 1 Chugg and sui prised by the Relief Society a few days visiting their daugh-- Morgan ; reading, Nellie Kent, concerted in a drive on the fly. Swat the fly, was the clarion Emma at Wellsville visiting Robison. Geo. Mrs. and Tuesday j their ter, presidency husbands, who have Zollinger Eugene John- her parents, 31r. and Mrs. W. H. Bishop remarks, call, and millions of flies were the victims. The swatting was ac- worked on and who Olof were Olson Mrs. 31r. laden with reand the committee for a dainty son. A delicious lunch was serv Maughan. companied and followed by more constructive prevention, and number of now freshments and which were family Were dinner guests of and are years ed, followed by a free dance. All Mrs Oscar Hansen of Logan is on fhe deadly fly was reduced in numbers many hundred per cent. among the Wm. much Anderson Mrs. and Mr. and enjojed appreciated guests. A hot dinexpressed themselves as having .spending a few days at Mendon Accordingly, visitors to Logan comment upon the situation here ner was served by the choir. Sunday. in four courses a most favorably, reveling in the freedom oi back yards and front to sixty-tw- o very enjoyable time. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Campbell On Tuesday evening 3Irs. including members from the loathsome, insects, W. I. Sorensen. Ren porches Don son and James Olson Saturin entertained spent of the two ward committees Mrs. J. II. Hardman has reBut isnt there danger of our slackening a little. Like the and at honor of day. her birthhusbands Mihville, the and bishoprics guestsevening home after having Mr. and Mrs. Franklin day anniversary. turned temperance societies, arent we likely. to rest on our laurels? If and partners and the of A delicious six girls who partners eternal vigilance is ever necessary it certainly is in a case that three a birthday party of birthday dinner was served to Bitter at months at Malad, spent did the H. A. Theurer serving. involves public education. Accordingly, the efforts of those ormembers of the family. A twenty-fiv- e her with son Gwen. four guests. Mar. 19. The MENDON, was toastmaster and Mrs. Rose delicious Mrs. Henry Copen is in 3Ialad dinner was served and ganizations which are continuing to urge eradication of the fly, Mrs. R. Trolson is lief Society and Daughters of Christina gre certainly to be commended and given practical encourage- Stauffer, who ha been on the a social evening folowed. Mrs. building an addition to her Pioneers gave a character ball visiting her daughter, committee for twenty years, J ment. 3Ir. and Mrs. Lyman Thorpe home, which, when completed j Thursday Frank Sorensen, who is the where many evening And this is certainly the time of year to swat the first flies gave a toast. A comic paper of Garland spent the week end wij be occupied by her daugh- and listened to a very proud mother of a fine son. and destroy their breeding places. The appalling numbers of was given by F. C, Rossiter. with their mother, Mrs. Sophia ter, Mrs. Ernest Mauchley and gathered The smiling face of Mr. Pari enjoyable program as follows: and Mrs. Ezra Campbell, Thorpe, and attended the afterSorensen offspring which may be produced by one pair is probably familiar Mr. gave Mendon a flying The Singing, congregation, to every one. One fly killed now means millions fewer by fall- One Mrs. Annie 31. Pickett and K. noon session of the 2nd ward Mrs. Morgan Haroldson of Spirit of God; talk on Relief visit Tuesday. incipient breeding place destroyed nowr means billions fewer by R. Campbell sang three num- conference. They returned to Idaho Falls, Idaho, is here for a Societv work. President Mary - There are seieral children out those hot late summer months. Apd the problem is so peculiar bers and Miss Geneva Zollinger Garland Sunday evening. short visit with her parents, j Jensen ; quartet, Mrs. Julia of school with whooping cough, Mrs. Dora Checketts made a 3Ir. and Mrs. F. T. Yeates. ly a community affair. Your own premises may be sanitary to j sang two solos and remarks Mr. and 31rs. Gwen Muir and Company ; talk on St. Smith, he greatest degree. Blocks away one heap of filth may be were made by different ones hurried trip to Farmington on w'ho has been living in 3Iagna Annifl Day gister a number of years has moved : ' F. a Akunltr back to Mendon. By FINNEY OF THE FORCE Hagen Can Keep a Secret famous Mr. Frank Ballard and family .have left Mendon to make their Niome in Dekelo, Idaho. THE JOURNAL 2 I The Laugh Riot of the Universe Thirty Years Ago 1 1 . eurtnatTety-WBtttla- f itb BAROMETER READINGS -- - To-Da- r ft short-humorou- n s hour-followe- IIFE , -- - Bin. Only More Days To Take Advantage This wei-ome- , 1 Worth to This Sic ! - sJIrV,Vrs -- Symp-IthyJustic- e, n. be-Jev- e, - ' - Moulders Club Column i Bring in the Coupon Today - s A V Aat - , ? j I ! j t .'1 j i - I Flop-scer- x Jf Loews Foa L'XkU T aovV Daughters of Pioneer INeD AO EIW'EN DIMNESS AA-t-J A e.EO Mr. j Meet The Elizabeth Mathews camp will meet in the Providence First ward chapel Thursday evening, Mar. 24 at 7:30 p. m. The members of the camp will entertain their husbands. - - Select your "helpers .from" . smong competitive applicants! Make It just a little hard for any one to get a job working for you and youll .get tetter workers. |