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Show THE JOURNAE, Tuesday, June 7, 1927. CItY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Andrew King, who has for some time been filling the' office, has received his official commission as juvenile officer PAHTAGES WEDNESDAY BILL LDCAJJEWS LOGAK L. Ruty," champion C Trustworthy Goods , Seasonable Merchandise Reduced as Much as AIL IE 1PEH(3IE Willard Trol-soa youth from Millville, now held in the detention room at the court house for issuing fradulent checks, will have his healing before Juvenile Judge L. E. Nelson. On Wednesday - ? Thursday Morning, June 9th Starts Our Manager A. A. Furmage of the J. C. Penney store, is starting on a motor vacation trip to and visit in California, for the benefit of his health, which has been poorly of late.. -- Stockton1 Christiansen Co singles barn ard golf artist of Ogden, announces his intention of coming here for a match with John F. Squires, who disputes his title. n; s & fro mthe state headquarters. A splendid program was renALEXANDER AND KENT In a performance supreme on dered in the Tenth ward Sun- the horizontal bars, out of the ordinary gymnastics are perform, day night, there being two num- ed bv these clever artists. bers by Mrs. Georgia Hill and PRINCESS WHITE CLOUD A real Indian Princess, garbed Miss Lucinda Haws of Hyrum in her native costumes resplendent with fringe and beads, offers and Mrs. George Lemon ofLo-ga- a pleasing prograirr of songs and whistling. FRAWLEY AND. PUTNAM. In their latest hit A Breeze Harold Smith spoke on the authenticity of the Book of from the West, offering a diversified and unique program of Mormon; Miss Bowen rendered rope spinning and dancing blended with comedy bits of talk. A very attractive offering and well presented. a piano selection. LANGFORD AND MYRA Howard Langford and Mildred ... both of whom have played the Pantages time before in Myra, Mr. Lcland.K. Hill, son of present their new offering, Speak Easy, by Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hill, will leave othqr acts, This is a musical playlet combining Broadways newLangford. June 13 for a German mission. est songs, sparkling chatter and new dance steps. Elder Hjll has been attending BABCOCK AND DOLLY One of the best acts in Vaudeville school at the Ih A. C. for the today is by this famous team entitled On Broadway presented past 3 years. A farewell "party consisting of comedy songs, talk that sparkles with wit and out will be held in the Wellsville of the ordinary dancing. BREWSTER POMEROY REVUE Present their latest and pavilion Thursday night, June 9 for the departing missionary. most brilliant production, The Passing Follies, of 1926 featuring Miss Bobbie,Jgrew4er and Jack Pomeroy, with Freddie Shoup's Auto tops, body and 'Martin and' a Broadway cast in a very speedy program of songs fender shop moved to 74 W. 1 N, and dances blended with many novelties. (Advertisement) Miss Marjorie Smith, daughMembers of the Ilyrum-Paradis- e the sales- ter. of Mr. George Leishman and Mrs. George G. Cow Testing Association man, has added to his line rub- Smith and an accomplished at their annual meeting ber tires, handling one made by home elected the following members has returned pianist, what is known as The Melenium from attending as both student as a Board of Director's: E. P. Cure, making tires it is claimed, and instructor, the finishing Oldham, Edward Baheh, Edwin w'ith treads lioth age nroof school of the National Park Clawson, J, K. Wool and D. O. and wear proof, toughening them bevond belief and preserv- Seminary, located just outside Nielsen. These will meet shorting them indefinitely, all of the city of Washington, D. C. ly and toelect the ' necessarv ofconduct the associawhich is up to George to prove, Her plans for the future are ficers tions affairs. not yet perfected. but he claims he can do it. PAGE THREB n, are store wide and offer many special values in every desirable Summer fabric, garment or accessory that Our June Sales J, A. McAlister has returned from his usual winter sojourn, in California which he enjoyed, looking and feeling better than for years. As usual, he also en- -' joys his annual spring return to the old home and friends. can be used And wear. considerable lower than toadvantage for atprices Summer ' usual. .if' ' Perhaps no less than a hundred telephones calls at The' Remember the of our rmferchandise. A R Journal office were made on' We we tb Sunday by persons who wanted guarantee, every to thfe of learn fate of the Chamberlin and Levine, in June Rose Sale Choice For Sale 192 i Ford Tudor give Pennzoil Lubricated Bellanca, Chamberlin-Levin- e flight t4r rose 40c and bushes, Price Sedan. Practically new. news was Berlin. The cheerfully; achieve p world's 50c. Cache Valley Floral Co. longest $275.00. Phone 410-(Advertisement) flight. Another tremendous Pen- given, the Associated Press WATCH FOR THE ADS. (Advertisement) nzoil triumph. Ask for Pennzoil keeping this office fully InEvery day, beginning formed of the From number assembled develops progress for motor car. Cache Valyour Word has been received that in the we a few items to be tomorrow, waiting room at the ley Commission Co., distributors. ments. Mrs. Emma Perry Newbold, court house todav. one might (Advertisement) found the daughter of the late "Ralph easily judge that very many of i At the monthly business meet Smith and Emma G. Smith, Ixtgans taxpayers were seekContractor Moser today be- ing of Rotary on Monday, chairdied in Bennion ward south of ing a readjustment that would the erection of the cabins man Francis Sheffield pf the gan Salt Lake. Funeral services will mean a reduction in their as- to be put up on the Come in Thursday morning-sel- ect the . city auto- Boys Work Committee announcbe held there tomorrow" morn- sessed this being mobile camp ground for the ed that Wm. Morrell had won valuations; Summer ing at ten oclock after which the day set for Logan by the convenience of tourists .who are first prize and James Scott sec- -, you need you have a the body will be brought to Lo- commissioners, as a now beginning to pass through ond prize for the annual Rotary sitting to, get the use out of them. gan on the five oclock train. board of equalization. Logan in considerable numbers. Scholarships. These prizes arej Brief services will then be held Visitors generally have been $100.00 for first and $50.00 for in the Logan cemetery before DANCE AkD KEEP COOL, pleased with the accommodasecond with the provision that interment. GRAND OPENING OF THE tions offered. The opinion they the students must enter a col- -, : Will DANSANTE GARDENS, NEW gain of the various communities lege or university within six Bookkeeping Wanted OPEN-AIHALL TONIGHT. through which they pass, is in months after the awarding, of work at home or at your place ROOT BEER SERVED FREE. great measure governed by the the prizes and successfully comof business. Hans Alikkelsen,, class of camp ground accommo- plete one semester. The awards (Advertisement) former county treasurer. dations offered. A thine: still bad are made, on scholarship and (Advertisement) lv needed the big street s(gn activities in school and civic life; Arrangements are being made indicating iswhere the camD is during the four years wtork in That veteran and pioneer' for the Logan second ward located. the high school. The committee, Mr. J. Z. Stewart, looking choir to go to Clarkston on SunL. B. Miller driving Pennzoil had sixteen contestants to con- -: through a long misused drawer day ext'and The Story Lubricated sing across a Chrysler 800 sets sider .The students will he number yesterday, ran record guests of Rotary in the near fuof very old letters received of Easier at the Martin Har- new ty Board also by Airs. Lilian Ipeter Maughab about fifty years ago, from ris monument at 330 p. m. This from San Francisco to New ture and officially presented to Coiirt of Honor Ames and Airs, Regna Alaughan Y6ung is the song service that the jYork, 3,385 miles in 79 hours the . Club. Brigham President of Logan. Singing, Oh Ye 'Wellsville1 ; Camp George Q. Cannon and other choir put on in the ward on 55 mintes. Another tremendous Held High. Reorganized Alountains noted characters' in the early Easter and that it has since Pennzoil triumph. Ask for Penn Benediction by Airs. Wood-Warhistory of the' state, whiclji presented in the Logan sixth zoil at your service station. Jessop Funeral A social hour was then WELLSVILLE June, 7 The would doubtless be cherished as ward. In each case the choir Cache .Valley Commission ComWELLSVILLE, June 7 The during which a delicienjoyed Honor on ot Scout was its reorCourt of anhual and the Boy complimented highly meeting souvenirs by Jhe precious Distributors. Held Millville pany, was served to 54 luncheon at ous n the Hyrum Stake were held in ganization of the Peter Alahg-haDaughters of Pioneers; in their singing. Elder Thomas Godfrey, Airs. Rose Bankhead (Advertisement) of Martin the Wellsville Tabernacle on Relic Ilall. One of them contaid-ja- n Camp of the Daughters of guests by acquaintance Elizabeth Bankhead, Alargaret 6 MILLVILLE, June One Suhday evening June 5th at 8. Pioneers was held Friday June Mr. and Mrs. Duard) Fyffe of ed two one dollar bills, strange-- ! Harris will speak as may also and Bessie Jones. Bankhead M. of II. who P. at District chairman home 3rd Mrs. Mrs. the with Hannah Rose the of Thompson, Central, Arizona, on their wed-- j largest funerals held in y overlooked during all of that - will close for The meetings Millivlle was held on Sunday R. Adams of Hyrum presiding. Bankhead with President Alag-gi- e the summer months and period, which might now, be heard him bear his testimony, ding tour, and Mr. John B, Maughan presiding Comworth many times their original i The public is invited to be prefather of Mrs. Duard for Airs. Richard Jessop. The Commehced by singing Ameragain in September. I sent. ' Fyffe, of Snowfiake, Arizona, floral . ' ica under the direction of Wip. menced by singing We Thank value. were many and J. Hoskins. offerings God Scout O Thee Ifivocation for a Prophet, were guests of Miss Rada Carl- beautiful. The by 3 tup. A: Taylor. The Harmon- Prayer Sister Alary A. Woodson of this city on Monday. Mrs. Beautiful Isle wasopening song George the sung by Duard Fyffe was formerly choir. Prayer was offered byF, ic Band of L Troop 5 of' Logan ward. Singing, If There's SunMiss Prudence McLaws of T. Yeates. A duet was given played two numbers. Frank shine In Your Heart. Poem and Snowflake, Arizona. Mrs. Fyffe by George Cummings and Mrs. Young of Salt Lake spoke in opening remarks were made by and Miss Rada Carlson spent Elizabeth Yeates of Nibley..The the interest of Scouting. He President Alaughan. Song Tie n idea of Me to the winter together, both first speaker was Bishop Strings by N. W, very well put over the Miss Alary Jane Price. look to the school at Central, Crookston of North" power beyond. teaching Logan. life Arizona. The bride and groom spoke The Jlarmony Four, favor History of James A. Irishwell of the deceased very together with another couple, and also of the family. Bishop ed 'them with the following man, was read by Airs. Alarths TODAY I Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shurtz, and The the of Boys quartetts. Olson If. tvas of College Old Fashioned Dear, Solo, Mr. John McLaws, will leave Joheph Good Night the next speaker. After, his- re- Old Brigade," I Airs. Alattie Darley accomp. by for Arizona That and will and Lasufte Monday Moonlight DAY marks ALL was duet a PRICES THESE given by the by Mrs. Vernon Alaughait. go via Los Angeles, Long Beach, Jenson sisters of College Ward, Across the Sea. WEDNESDAY Remarks were made by 1st Hollywood and other points of Orson M, Wilson of The received Scouts following and Councilor Lizzie O. Perjdns, 2nd interest in California, also visit- Ileber C. Kimball ofllyrum the Tender foot badges, present Salt Lake ing friends and relatives. The wefg the next speakers. Misses ed by C. N, Alaughan, Jay Allen Councilor Fanny Brown,. Sec. Dahlia Anderson and assistant bride and groom will make their Rula and Erma SHREDDED WHEAT, package . . 10c Morgan render- llyrum Jst ward. George A. Sec. home in Central. Arizona. Lydia Larsen. InstrumentEvan George Taylor, Jerkins, ed aduet. The choir sang Kissal music, d by Alasters Alark and Green Edward Bassett and ed by The Angel of Peace. A letter written to friends at Price. Bobby Wells21 Poppleton troop Benediction was pronounced home relates that since their The Camp was then reorganiz ville' 1st ward. ib. can . . 25c COCOA, visit in St. Louis Mr. and Mrs. by ElderofW. W. Pitkin, A large ed with the following officers Ileber class 2nd automobiles followed presented by Jesse Earl have visited in Cin- cortage This item usually sells for 35c the procession to the ccftietery W. Green. Jay Allen, Cyril Jen- for the next two years. As xPrecinnati and Dayton, Ohio, then x sen and Ralph Aliller Hyrum 1st sident, Alary A. Ilendry. on to Washington, D. C., where The. grave was dedicated by Ward and 1st Councilor As Price Carrie Wells Perkins James Jenson of George they had a wonderful time. Airs. Jessop is Millville, National , Secretary, Millie Baxter. Corsurvived by ville 1st Ward. CRACKERS itoSOD Alose Meeting Rich, they her husband and six children. 1st class presented by Walter responding secretary, Bessie A. Biscuit.:..' J were shown through the CapiW. Jones. Reed Peterson, Way-d- e Leatham, Assistant Secretary, tol building, Congressional Libr- Her mother and four "sisters.' Nielsen, Lamar Jensen and Sadie Alaughan, Historian, RaSenate and Chamber ary, halls Ivan Jensen, Hyrum 1st Ward. chel W. Parkinson. Treasurer, , or .American BECCO-- i of Congress. A. Mr. Ward with Eighteenth itoriie Charles Beatham and Ilarvey Sara Leishman. Registor, Ber-thw Beauty whom they became acquainted Buist. Organist', Alattie .Run fot llabfc Itlilii Williamson of Wellsville 1st Pints, 2 for 25b 6 for G9CI Quarts 20G 3 for 55c obtained tickets for them to at11 Darley R. Adams present to ward tend the great oratorical conNEW YORK, June 1 f API Chorister, Berthat Alaughan. Babe the Wellsville 1st Ward test, which was won by Miss Ruth ftlaiutned bin ISth homer ot the 21 with James L. Yyatt astroop Chaplin, Alary J. Hendry. Audthe season off Pitcher Thomas lit the Carlson Jane of Dorothy Salt Lake. itor, Bailey. 1 box CHOCOLATES win lb. Scout A 49c for CHERRY Alaster, own Plaque kuVf Next morning Mr. and Mrs, fourth Inning of tho Yankees', game Amusement committee, Lena with Sox today. None w,a Ring 1st Place in scout activities the White (laramjCMtSfictwe Weston Vernon, Jr., called with on base, , on. Field day held at Wellsville Alaughan Elibqbeth Bankhead, their car, and took" them to all Folios log- Ruth at hat Lon (lehrig Ruby Price and Laura Archi14th. May Comedy points of interest they had not also hatrlred for the circuit. It was bald Program committe, Lottie 1 Closed The by Singing, Taps SOAP TQvalUar9 t g Gehrigs 14th. already seen on the B. and Jane Walters Benediction by Scout Edward Perkins, ul WEDNESDAY busses. They then took Mr. t crowd was in Martha Williamson. Flower coni Powerful enough to be heard Bassett, a good and Mrs. Earl to their apartP. and Vaudeville 11 mittee, Emily Alaughan, Pantages and the attendance enjoyed ments and dined them. Preston by any receiving et in Europe, Rose Bankhead. much. Brewster Pomeroy j very Neilson was also their guest. It the new Warsaw radio broad services MUTTON CHOPS Ch4cYoungA financial report was given - ' r ' Per Pound. . Revue . : was an evening of red enjoy- casting station has teen placed : . Glass have teen invent- by Airs. Cassie H. Brenchley. ment. plates inin They their ; enjoyed Efficient operation. Duet, by1 Airs. Alargaret Bank ; Babcock and' Doily. Cleanliness ed for electric switches set into MODERN MARKET . Service spection of the wonderful Bur; head and Airs. Cassie Brenchley to walls less with Honesty interfere jvhil eau of printing and engraving. German chemises have' im- decorations than music by the t Langford and Myra ; Instrumental " metal ones. Leaving Washington they went proved or the Batik process pf Other Acts Price' Boys, Remarks were also , I to. New York, next day to Bos- dyeing ;io that old faijrics can its- large size the made by Airs. Alary A WoodA Despite Alaskan Adventures, j ton, then back to New, York, to be dyed lighter colors than sturgoen is porportionately- the ward also by Aire. Southwaite, ' view the sights there. their original hues,; , Mrs. Emily Smith of the Coup-- 1 C 1 weakest of all fish. quality article sell satisfaction. Ever-bloomi- non-sto- , will liBt store. at I f full things ; THE STORE FOR PIECE GOODS R .13 j trans-continent- al j at d. J , I Ale-Law- s, c6m-men- ce mum 5 ATTRACTIONS Your-Apro- ' ADOLPHE - - 4 4 4 4 4 RS " Gar-nol- l l- f . 4 4 . T at 4 t 4 25 (TOILET 4 News', sight-seein- . -j-- 4 zo4 t -- 4 4 A A . r' - 1 - - J&k 4 V 4 |