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Show V t THE JOURNAL, Wednesday, June 1, 1927. Memorial Day Is umetery 1- 4 mxm ATTRACTIONS TODAY PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE Gerbers Jesters OBrien Sextette Valjean and Co. Other Acts Feature Picture Unknown Cavalier Thurs. Fri. Sat. GRIFFITH j bee, I -- Step-hense- n. At the matinee dance given lT. A. C. this afternoon in honor of the U. A. C. Rocky Alountain Conference champions the schools annual publication, The Buzzer, was distributed. day in Logan and Airs. Fred Hogan 'of Logan spent last week-en- d here visiting with their parents Air. and Airs. G. A. Hogan. They also attended the graduation exercises of their sisters Arminta and Aluriel Hogan of the North Air. , ." , Mr. and Airs. A. S. packer .and children of, Arco, Idaho mo-- . ; Thats Your W Guarantee of The eagle will scream at the Armory omorrow night. Drill will be called at 7 :30 but all men who wish to do so can get their checks after 7 so they will not have to stay after drill. A full attendance is desired. Mrs. C. E. Jones and family leave today for Lava Hot springs. Air. Jones sold his bakery some time ago to a party living in Lava, and the business was moved there. Mr. Jones under contract will be employed there for several months. T HA 8KORM1 G AN OLD FUOCK An old frock Into a new, vm Tillie's idea. The old frock last summer's a blue and Whit figured affair, jjuite slim and plain. A yard and a half of Georgette,, in navy blue as nearly matching the blue of the old frock was derlsed into back blouse with little capes fluttering at each side, a front-tyinpnd side drapes, cntlrfly ttaiuUormirf the frock. nu sai At last evenings session of the City Commission the main thing of interest at least to , Martha Hanser Allen were married May 28, 1877 at Logan by Bishop W. B. Preston. They lived in Hyrum until 1905 when they moved to Blackfoot, Idaho, and in 1924 they moved to Salt Lake. They are the parents of ten children, seven of whom are now living. Three were present to join in their golden city, employeeswas the passage of the regular monthly payroll. Thefe was some discussion of electric light matters, nd it Was shown that the work installing metei's is proceeding at a satisfactory rate. Campus players of the U. A. C. "will be installed Thursday evening, as the Gamma chapter of Theta Alpha Phi, or national honorary professional dramatic fraternity. Sixteen members of Baird, Ruth Larsen, Pearl K,ent Elden Wiser, Henry Ale Knight wedding celebration. alnl Ethel Jameson. Their children include, James the student body and three Air. and Airs. W. A. Bowman Hyrum Allen, Blackfoot, Idaho; members will be initiatand Mr. and Airs. Ted Woods of Rhoda Allen, Evan Allen. Mag- faculty Babcock of the Alaud ed, Ogden spent Alonday with Air. na; Ida A. Liljenquist, AleCsm-mo- U. of U., May of the Utah president and Airs. L. W. Alarler. Idaho i.Junius Allen, Leon will officiate. The Officers of the Y. L. AI. Allen, Salt Lake; Golden C. Al- Alpha chapter, I. A. of the Second Ward enter- len, Park City. They have fourAlaking his report to Juvenile tained the Beehive and Junior teen grandchildren. Nelson of cases settled Judge As presents they were given Girls last Tuesday at a luncheon out .of court, Juvenile Officer and social at the meeting house. several gold coins. Air. Allen Was born at Cedar King records eleven for destrucAliss Alarie Danielsen spent of property, one for malilast week in Salt Lake and Og- City, Dec. 11, 1853. He was tion cious mischief, one for shooting born in a covered "Wagon when den. within the city limits, two for the West was young. He came Air. and Airs. W. A. Bowman to Hyrum with his parents petty larceny, one for smoking, of Ogden spent the week-en- d and one case wherein a depen. with Air. and Airs. Bow- when he was eight years of iage dent and neglected child was and the first man. grew up among allowed to run at large. Air. and Airs. J. W, Connell of pioneers of this city. He has been active in Church ant Ogden spent the week-en- d with civic very Aliss Simpson, daugh Air. and Airs. H. II. Danielsen. organizations. He has ter of R.Velda AI. Simpson, has arrivconstruct homes many - helped teC rnlifornif"1611,'0 Sawand church buildings through- ed on a visit from Los Angeles, with visiting she has a good her sister Airs. J. W. Bowman. out Utah and Idaho. When he California,in where the Trust and Savposition was of he eighteen age years Air. and Airs. Victor was called on a mission to Ari- ings Bank. Prior to going to spent Alon-- zona and later he was celled to California several years ago, davviStinfhwork on the Salt Lake Temple Miss Simpson was an employee e,ir William i, Airs. Allen was bora at South of the Thatcher bank. She ex vr? njack Weber, July 15, 1860. She came pects to remain Tor t wo weeks, ey. and 8 and hiay continue on to the East to Hyrum with her f 7b T0 3 vfljefH1,rdneau Hanson, when she wafe six years paints of age ,, of Elks of Logan lodge 1433 are here met Air. Alien. Fol' AlrT AVafltiae. and Mr. Allen due to spend a most pleasing their lowing marriage of Logan and Air. and Airs. V. worked on the O. S. L. railroad Thursday eyening in entertainW. Farr of Pocatello spent Suning and being entertained by a day with Air. and Airs. II. F. group of about thirty members Bernhisel. of the Park City lodge, who Dr. i. AI. Bernhisel left Tuesbring with them their newly day morning for Los Angeles, formed Orchestra and some where he wilT spend about two clever entertainers. In addition Miss underDahle Ina who weeks. went an operation for appendi- to this, a class of new members citis last week, returned to her will be initiated, with the usual ALLEN FAMILY REUNION accompanying pleasing features home on Fifth Wegt street HELD IN HYRUM n, W iser and Barbara daughter spent Thurs- Cl AN Hogan El-m- was given by F. AI. Short talk by Bishop T. S. Karren. The following students graduated. Beatrice Price, Elna Kent Elma Buttars, Lila Wayne T. ten guests. Mrs. Fred Alontgomery of Cornish' spent Wednesday .in Lewiston .as the guests, of Airs. Cache countys commissioners are in session today and had a number of visitors, chiefly in relation to road and tax matters. rs the years on the 'Priesthood was taken up by five boys, a and.Vada Buttars sang a duet. Talk by Edward Smith The boys chorus of the Book of Alornian Class sang Religion Class. The address to the grad uates was given by Alark Taggart. Presentation of the deplo-ma- s her guests. Cache High School. Air. and Airs. Elmo Steffenson of Salt Lake City and Air. and Airs. Walter Hogan of Woods Cross spent Sunday and Monday in Ijvviston with relatives. Air. and Airs, G. A. Hogan and daughters Arminta and af- ton motored to Hyrum Sunday evening to attend the commen- cement exercises of the South Cache High School. Helen Villett entertained at a dinner party Alonday evening in compliment to Roma Pond before her departure for her home at Fairfield, Idaho. Lilacs formed the centerpiece for the table and covers were laid for But-ta- Secretary Stillman Pond. Air. and Airs. Niki Paevvai and children of Logan spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. Wavne T. Wiser. Mr- and Mrs. Will Ilaslam and atld AI.s. John Ilaslam and their families spent Alemorial in WIlsv ille The giaduation exercies of the Religion Class of the Third Ward veie he'd Sunday A large ciowd weie m attendance and the following )'as car' ri d. UUV Gnls!,n,,ram ihoius from the e graduating class sang A of Love. A summary of Ales-sag- Ar-vil- la Airs. I). 1). t. PAGE TERES at the - Stod-lDa- i Vice-presiden- UTAH ''Elder Inland K. llill,4son of Mr. and Airs. LeRoy Hill of Wellsville, will leave on June thirteenth to fill a mission in Germany. 3-- evening was spent playing 500, and prizes were awarded to Abbie Pond and C. B. Stoddard. At the close of the entertain- ment lunch was served to the following guests: Nell Telford, S!nnTh'U'TOgrf ft VeSf Pn'kinr vtf1!,, ,"d A ft V, ancLl1.S-,.,ePond. Mr. and Airs. C. B. v dard, Hazen Bright, Verne Wis er, La Aloin Wiser, atrilla Rash, Welling Roskelley and I low aid Pond. Air. Roskelley leaves for the German mission May 31st and a. number of useful gifts were presented to him. Mr. and Airs. Vessie R. Carver and small daughter Carol of Wellsville are visiting with Airs. Carvers parents, Air. and Ahs. Ala reus Taggart. Air. and Airs. Charles Last and daughter of Garland spent the week-en- d in Lewiston visiting with relatives. Dorothy Baer entertained the Four Square Club at her home Wednesday of last week, lilacs and spring flowers were aliout the rooms. At the close of tho afternoon refreshments were served to twelve guests. Mrs. George Alills entertained at a bundle shower Tuesday in honor of her sister Aliss Woolston of Lehi, a bride of next month. Games were the entertainment and refreshments were served to nine of COUNTY, Born to Air. and Airs. Frank Kelley of . Providence, on Sunday, a ten pound son. Ail well' Many a man who now sits behind a mahogany Mesk leasts that he was once a newsboy. It wasnVmany years ago that Raymond Griffith, of the Paramount comedy Wedding IIill$ coming Thursday to the Capitol Theatre, sold the' Saturday Evening Post in the streets, of Boston. Since his parents believed that a young man Edward Uoffman, Izjwiston, June 3 should learn the value of rhonej , when Ray wanted to sell papers, they let him. A short time ago, the manager of 'a magazine that goes to all boys that sell the Saturday Evening Post, wrote to him asking what he thought of a boy who earned his living selling on street corners or on routes.' "Its the greatest experience a boy tan have, Griffith replied Andreas Peterson, 73 North Alain, June J-lt makes him take pride in keeping clean and selling his on its product He further pointed out that it makes a boy merit and name. independent, dev elops his initiative and his ability as a salesman 71 LEWISTON, June - A large crowd of town people and visitors assembled at the cemetery on Memorial Day. A lot of work has been done and improvements have, been made the last year so that the cemetery looked very beautiful. The new lawns, young trees and flowers that have been planted together with the many flowers that were brought to decorate the graves made a very beautiful sight. The Memorial Day services were conducted under the direction of the American Legion with Clarence Wiser acting as chairman. The following program was given: Community singing America. Prayer, H. II. Danielsen. A quartet was rendered by II. H. Harrison, Edward Kemp, Rachel Harrison and Effie Villett. Mayor J. M. Bernhisel gave a short talk. A reading by II. T. Bernhisel, and sqng by Hazel and Florence Tag gart and Roma Rogers.. The Memorial address was given by Joseph Quinney Jr. of Logan. Song by C. J. Stoddard of Richmond. Benediction by Bishop T. S. Karren. Taps were given by members of American Legion. The following out of town people were in attendance and spent the day visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Airs. Riley Dixon and children of Iloneyville, Air. and Airs. J. T. Pond of Gentile Valley, Idaho S. R. Evans Of Pocatello, Idaho. Air. and Airs. John R. Telford of Logan and their daughter, Airs. Earl L. Warren of Kansas City, Alo 0. Al. Pope of Logan. Airs. W. A. Bowles of Pocatello, J. W. Rawlins of Logan, Airs. Rebecca Rawlins and daughter Fern Rawlins of Logan, Air. and Airs. John H, Kemp of North Logan, Air. and Airs. B. P. Porter of Franklin, Idaho. Airs. Lois Croney and Airs. Essie Grace of Pebble, Idaho, Airs. Valeria Cornish of California, Air. Bert Rawlins of Spencer, Idaho. Airs. Alargaret Barrus of Blackfoot, Idaho, Air. and Airs. Will Jackson of Pocatello, Mr. and Airs. Amos Hansen and children, Airs. Ada Fridal of Tremonton, Airs. Will Wiser of Fairview, and Dr. H. K. Alerrill of Logan. A party was given in compliment to Mr. Welling Roskelley, at the home of Abbie Pond, on Alonday evening of last week by a number df his friends. The rooms were decorated with lilacs and spring flowers. 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(Diamond i Tread) Balloon, Gord Tires .11 v Brio-ham- WhUe, They Last LOCAL NEWS j agfri" Blair Motor 1 m' V Compact T WARD Home of he Buick tored to Lewiston Sunday. Airs. The owner of a Ford bug Packer and children ' will re(Continued from Page One) JJ main here for a short visit With D J. D. Howell, Chiropractor parked on the curb in front of Hotel the her parents Air, and Airs. S. F. ren, eleven of whom are Palace 515. this Phone morning, now Ariinb Block, Wiser. Air. .Packer returned to bearing a Florida license plate, (Advertisement) His inalso living. Professor and Airs. Walter posterity LaVoir Card has arrived home his home Aloifday accompanied evidently possessed two good Welti have acquired a new tie to T. summer vacation, the Professor ' II. WiseV'who Porter, qualities: a just appreciation of spend Childre", by Glenn and Lorin in that binds them more firmly to school will visit for a few days at Arco teaching formerly of the B. Y. C., arrivea values and a sense of humor; from grandchildren. He last Logan, in the form of a dear from Los Angeles, for every available space bore Duchesne county. , Air. and Mrs. Alf Rawlins and JFTe?t?re?t died at Hyrum, December 21, and evening little daughter that arrived will remain for some time, a motto, of which these are Air. and Airs. Ariel Rawlins 1900. business to attend to. Aliss Afton Thain was oper- safely this morning. All well went to Brigham Sunday to atsamples: .40,000 jolts; Self A report made by Alvin Allen having on yesterday morning for ated tend the funeral services of relative to the Church has gone to lunch; Oh Every woman should have a starter activities June, the month of brides at a local hospital. Mrs. Rawlins appendicitis grandmother, of the family, showed the fol- set of mixing bowls and measur- Min!; Why girls walk home; as and roses. Proof lies in the is She nicely Mrs. Sarah Burbank, a very acgetting along Aly wheels are tired, engine lowing figures : One stake presi- ing cups. Special $1.19 at be can as tive lady of ninety-tw- o expected.a too, nervous number of marriage licenses years. dent, one president of High wreck; Andy Advertisement Mr. Ariel Rawlins was one of rattle Gump Shake, found on the record this mornspecial. Priests, eight presidents of Sevluncheon the Conservative estimate by of- and roll; extra limited. The At Kiwanis the speakers at his fou.r bishops, two bishenties, n ing. The happy couples are: cantinu-atioficials of the Morgan Canning radiator bore the sign, Engine special feature was the funeral councilors, five Sunday ops Clark and Opal Clara Alusic Merland the lecture rs-- . of Baker of Alalad, 'school oja Company place the frost dam- room; keep out superintendents, begun last week by Prof. J. Al- Stuart, both of Pocatello, Idaho, is visiting with her par- - stake president of M. I. A., five age to bean crop in this valley Work on the new dance hall bert Southwick. Richard Owen Yeates of Logan ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Van ward presidents of AI. I. A., one at 500 acres, mostly in the section. been have and being erected upon North Alain Steps stake president of Relief socie- Evalyn Selma Alonson, of Stake Genealogical Logan seed taken to Lattle Lydia Hyer daughter ty, six ward for is Herbert Alarion supply a street, Re-oat replant Smithfield; proceeding rapid f presidents of Thursday, the land. There yet being rate. The building is not only workers will meet Mr. and Airs. Ira Hyer went' iief society, one stake Leora Lamb and ing Seapions, Stake president June 2, 1927, in the to Tremonton on Alemorial Day fQf Y. L. AI. I. A., one stake ample time to mature the crop. up to the square, but the roof is Pipfser, both of Hyde Park;-ber- t pres-wil- h A 8 m. full attends House, p. relatives to spent two jkient of Primary and two ward being put on quite rapidly, and Harry Hunter and Luella Annual Senior program at the thia roof is worthy of special ance of all ward committee Benson, both weeks visiting with her grand- - presidents of Primary. of - Trenton; intermembers is desired. All mother, Airs. P. AI. Hanson Christian Alembers of the family have U. A. .C., took the place of the mention. It has the arched conSnyder of Ephraim Air. and Airs. Reuel Rawlins spent sixty nine years in the regular chapel exercises this struction of a steel bridge, and ested are cordially invited. Gray, Idaho, and Alartine Larwere in Logan Friday evening mission fields. In temple work afternoon, with George Harris the great steel girders rest on Frederick Scholes, chairman. sen Schenk. of Lund, Idaho;' to attend The graduation exer- they have made 1274. endow- presiding. Following was the solid pillars of reinofreed cemWilliam Clark Thornjey of Mrs. Denning, the Toilet Smithfield and Winni-fred cise of the Logan High School ments, 1194 sealings and their program rendered: Song, Erma ent concrete. This form of conGladys A large company of Temple geological record is complete VVorley; remarks. Ernest Lee; struction leaves no weight rest- 'Toods Specialist,- is here. She Wilford of Logan; Warren ' to Samuel workers went to Logan Wednes for eleven generations. Smith, Jr., and Ldlith reading, Alable Walker; address, ing upon the walls, and appears will be glad to advise )bu as of and methods uses to work application do Marie Williams, both of Grace, In connection with the reun- - Ferris Miles; music, Darrell so solid that the roof might Temple day evening The' Cache County Drainage; ion. Air. and Airs. George C. or easily serve as a roafl bridge! of Toiletries, free of charge. Be Idaho; Hr in Fisher of Smith-fiel- d Palmer; prognostication, No.' 5 met in theThird len, formerly of Hyrum, but class prophecy, William Bur- for tho heaviest vehicles. The sure to make your appointment and Elizabeth Whittle of Ward meeting house Thursday now of Salt Lake, celebrated nett. Class song, all members. arched construction underneath early, at Riter Bros. Drug Co., Richmond; Jesse Reese Ilymas and Annie Almeda Findley, both evening to elect the following their golden wedding anniver- At this meeting the class pre- will give the building finejthe safe Drug Store. ' of acoustic' properties. 5 ' officers. President Amasa By sary. George C. 'Allen- - and sent to the school was made. . (Advertisement); Alontpdier, Id ahe, . Garff-Callaways- . - great-grandmothe- rs ztf one-Idah- Hy-Lu- m j . fHllilUtf - - ict C- t H, - |