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Show OH Saturday, August 13, 1927. The German choir, wh'ich has Paradise is preparing for a wide fame, Jeft . for acquired ward kermess which will be this morning to atMontpelier held on the 25th and 26th of tend a German conference to be ' this month. , held there. New Crop Honey, Fresh, at . Rumor has it that four inchBell Confectionery, 90 W. Center es of snQw fell in Sta- r- Valley (Advertisement) yesterday Twhich'would partly account for the chilly atmosFollowing a protracted ab- phere here. sence in Uinta county Chester C. Kimball has returned home Born, this morning, to Mr. for a two weeks visit, during and Mrs. Donald Hughes, 439 which he will get acquainted South a fine Main, baby girl with the most, recent arrival in Mrs. was Miss Hughes formerly the family group. Amanda Tolman. Shoupa Auto tops, body and BIG CANDY AND FOX fends? shop moved-t- o 74 W. 1 N, TROT PRIZE DANCE AT THE (Advertisement) . SATURDAY PAL-A-DO- R 111 NIGHT. Mrs. Maud Stoddard, Alice Stoddard, Arthur Fay lor and Thorval Hickman motored to Salt Lake last week end. "Mrs. Stoddard was a guest of Mrs.' Marie Hendricks - while the young people had a very enjoyable time as the guests of Mr. Carl Sheffield. - 1 The many friends of Dr. E. P. Oldham will be pleased to learn that he has resumed medical practice, and is established in the Medical Arts Building in Salt Lake. He wijl engage in general practice, and specialize in goiter and other thyroid gland disturbances. PAL-A-DO- pint at. JENSENS. (Advertisement) Howell and In District court this mornEarl John Leavitt was granted a decree of divorce from Buela, Frances Leavitt, by default. In the .divorce suit of Nisha Cash Schriber vs John Schriber, judgment was granted as prayed, and $50 awarded as attorney fee. MILTONsilLS Hd PAL-A-DO- SATURDAY R is1 drinttmd ioUt (tif (Advertisement) You must choose a tweed sports coa( pr one of , the novelty weaves before your wardrobe is fashionably complete. And with this glorious selection to choose from all last minute creations youll find ' selection a de- lightful task. the Old Tan Green Rose Shades of Red Black and the Wine Shades. $6.59 and $7.50 .. Travel Coats - Travel Coats with1 Cape I fox Collars ' Collars. and Ombrag r Squirrel Shawl i . - V, Enna Jettlck fcf women " w ho want to go and do without fatigue, tUi 1 - calf oxford with light tan . trim, 11-Tan 8 heel. The Store For Piece Goods on the local starting committee. The parent committee in Honolulu rejected this suggestion, although the declination to post pone, emphasized that deporta paper disc. By speeding up ment of Commerce' standards , the disc unduly the dots and must be met. dashes produced in places musLieutenant Ben Wyatt, naval ical sounds, so all that I had to aviator, who is an authority un do was to substitute a diaphram navigation and in charge of nav with a point to record voices. igator tests for the entrants Q. What do you believe the here has insisted on an actual phonograph has contributed to demonstration .of ability to fly civilation over prescribed courses without A, It- - has made life a' little being more than ten n?c cent more attractive, and expedited inaccurate. Only four have business transactions. passed this test. They are:J Q. Which of your inventions Traveliar monoulane in your opinion has contributed, Oklahoma. Bennett H. Griffn most to the comfort of human- pifot and AI Henley, navigator. ity? 2. The monmplane El Encan A. Incandescent lights and to of San Diego, Norman A.i power systems, with moving Goddard, pilot and Lieutenant pictures a good second. K. C. Hawkins, navigator. j In a beautifully bound leather 3.- The B e e z e - monoplane volume presented Mr. Edison Pacific Flier in which Livin'-- 1 yesterday, by Governor A. Harry ston G.' Irving, of Berkely. will Moore were contained congratuwithout a navigator. off hop letters from latory King Albert 4 The monoplane Golden of Belgium. President Cos grave Eagle entry of the San Franof the Irish Free States. cisco Examiner, piloted by Jack dent Masaryk-of- - Czecho Frost with Gordon Scott, navi,'a, president Machado of Cuba. gator, Secretary of Commerce Hooker, approved starters will hon governors of states and other offThe in the, orders named and A condistinguished persons. those who qualify today wall oh- -. from cablegram gratulatory Premier Mussolini was received. tain places fn the' starting line! in the order of qualification. So confident are some of the GETTING READY FOR entrants that they will reach PACIFIC FLIGHT Honolulu, they have sent their Rothes by steamer to save them(Continued from Page One) selves embarrassment . Lindbeen bergh faced when he arrived in Young is know to Paris and had no wardrobe, have favored a postponement of Ernfe Smith, of SanFransco, the flight, with other experts who recently completed a nonstop flight to the Hawiian islands was at the airport hero P. Oldham, yesterday, inspecting the Dole M. D. 607-1- 0 planes. . Medical Arts Bldg. Dont you wish you were go5b East South Temple St. ing along? he was asked. Salt Lake .City, Utah Not me, he answered. Hours: . . 2 to 5 p. m.' Once is enough. widths. All and sizes $5..75. -- - The Trust Department of Thatcher Brothers Banking Co. has, had an able member of the Utah Bar, engaged in general practice, and experienced in probate procedure,, prepare a simple chart or booklet, showing the descent of property under the Utah Law. The booklet is entitled: -- 1-- 1 The j ok j i - - y - ' . J 1 r , i in language free from technicalities, will prove, we hope, of convenience to all pioperty owners of this community. The correct status of this important subject should be a matter, of household information. The booklet, phrased - Call at the bank or write for a copy of this booklet. Trust Department, of or thatoierBAUk Ernest d. i The booklet contains a complete statement of the manner in which property descends at death under the Laws of Utah in the . absence of a Will. . , " lodged-Direct- k Who Are Your Heirs? A Chart of the Utah Law of Descent j (Advertisement) Ma-la- Velvets 1 A. I was working on a telegraph transmitter employinf a disc like the phonograph record disc. The ilots and dashes of the message were indented on equip-men- t 'II. Hansen, a Forest Fire Wednesday afknown and highly respected cit- ternoon the local forest officers izen of Hyrum, 70 years of age, were called to- a fire at the of Green canyon. The passed away- at 5 p- - m. Friday 4he time whs. controlled-bat the home of his son, Dewey of an a reached had quarter it heart of Hanson, in Salt Lake, W ed- failure. Mr. Hanson was a na- acre. The thunder storm a struck afternoon to dry came nesday tive of Sweden. He fire- It Utah in 1868 and had been a re- cedar which. caused the on the sident of Hyrum since 1872. He has been the only fire so far this forest national He Cache trade. was a carpenter by and all but picnickers as ever active in church work, season, use the utto are his urged in mission campers a and had filled fires, matnative land. Since the Cache most care with camp be- ches, and tobacco. The cigarette has he Valley Centennial the dry grass come well known as a member that Is thrown in, to Logan menace the is band. greatest martial of the Silver-Gre-y of of outside the danger He has three sons living: Dew- canyon, fires. Every camp he home forgotten ey Hanson, at whose there is burned in the died, Alma and Sylvester Han- year States enough timber United also son of Pocatello Valley; to form a forest ten miles two' daughters: Mrs. Ihi Rose land would reach from wide that of and Mrs. Otto Anderson, York City. It is New to Two brothers also sur- Denver note that ninety to be will important vive. Funeral services fires are man these of cent per ward chapel held in the third discretion i n at Hyrum on Monday or Tues- caused. ofUse on the while fire at handling day next. The body arrived at least. forests Hyrum today. for (Continued From Page One) well Ilans , v j iViewsOn VariousMatters you will find at this station experienced men to do your work. Drive in at any Blue Light Stations . The Season is Right ThomasA.Edison Gives Station for further information. We will call for and deliver your NIGHT. suit-r-tailorc- d i f The attention and interest-o- f the Automobile owners in Cache Valley is focused on the amazing speed with which cars can be completely greased on the new Tru Add Lift just installed at Blue Light Service Station No. 1, In connection with this BIG CANDY AND FOXTROT PRIZE DANCE AT THE car. s ; ( all lubricating These hew patterned tweed wear smart shaped collars of Kit Fox dyed to match the coat which is in cocoa or grey colorings. Pointed cuffs are new and smart. are here $3.93 to $12.50; Felts are always smart. In reason and in between , seasons. They are. particularly . good with the or sports costume. Fall-Coal- IN French army during: the World WW as the result bf a Jfalse He, repudiates his accusation. native' land and goes to Brazil toH become A. U. tang, i North Logan, Aug. 16,' a foreman in the diamond fields. There he as again framed and sent to a penal1 settlement, where he is finally vindicated. It is a story of thrills f and has a fascinating background. Natalie Kingston is leading woman. - up-to-d- Fall Felts . Milton Sills, First- National star, is becoming a foreign actor. He-- , has been playing roles depicting various nationalities with amazing skill. He was a. Frenchman in The Silent Lover; in The Sea Tiger lie w'as' S. S. Eccles, 308 West Center, Aug. .16, a Spaniard. again' No)tf hes a Frenchman in .'Tfkhibtl, 'the $ttrtilton at the Capitol ( , Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. - - And Fall more than any' other scasot calls ; for new clothes. Here is a liberal selection of Coats full of life warmth and distinctive fashiohableness. HIS FINEST ROLE the Utah border they- turned into Colorado'to visit some of the scenic , attactionsiWhile, in California they had the pleasure. of meeting and visiting with Mrs. Anna Brangham, who is there on an outing. - i ing Mr. and Mrs.-- D. W. Pittman have returned from an auto tour covering about four thousand miles, chiefly covering the beauty spots in California. They also visited Tiajuana, On the return Journey, after crossing Clarkston; i t (Advertisement) . (Advertlsement) 1:30 at x - nt 3:30, at Newton. Tuesday: 8 a. m. at College; 10 a- m. Wellsville ; 1 :30 p. m. Hyrum ; 3 :30 p. m. Paradise. Wednesday: 8 a. m. at Richmond; JL0:30 a. m. Lewiston 1st; 1:30 p. m. Lewis-- , ton second ; 3 :30 p. m. Lewiston third ward- Thursday 8 a. m. Nibley; 10.30 a. m. Smithfield; 1 :30 p. m. North Logan ; 3:30 p. m. Benson. Remind us that Fall is near SATURDAY R NIGHT. Garff-Callow- During the first four days of next week County Agent Wrig-le- y and Prof. Warner of the U. A. C. will conduct poultry demonstrations on treatment of worms and body lice, and culling as follows: Monday a. m., r 8.30, at Amalga, 10 oclock, Sport Coats BIG CANDY AND FOX TROT PRIZE DANCE AT THE (Advertisement) Christiansen of Logan John Christensen of Wellsville, members of the Logan junior tennis club, are in Salt Lake today taking part, in the intermountain junior tennis tournament. They are lively racque-teer- s and are considered to have SPECIAL Cake tin that can a good chance to win. be taken from the cake instead of the cake from the tin, and a William C. Clegg was arcake decorator with 8 tubes, all in the city court this raigned for ONE DOLLAR. See them in on charges of assault morning Co and our wiqdow. battery alleged to have (Advertisement) been committed upon the persons ,of Joseph H. and Melvin Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waldron Schvaneveldt. Bail !in teaich chge of Midwest, Wyoming, passing was set at. $300, and J arrai&ri-mewill occur on (Monday through the city on their way from the Yellowstone National morning. h Park stopped for & short visit yesterday with Mrs. Eliza EngDuring the oiling and asland and her children. Mrs. phalting of the Sardine route, Waldron is a . granddaughter of people of the Valley should traMrs. Englands sister, ' Mrs. vel by way of Beaver Dam. It Iowa. will take less extra time than Lucy There are many relatives of the that, required to clean the asfamily in Hyde Park, and sev- phalt' off your car. Wanted Two neat appearing industrious men for position as salesmen of electric app. See Mr. E. F. Meredith between 8 and 9 a. in. at City Light office. 0 J Horace eral in Logan. Trustworthy Goods Clyde y. Green, employed at the Hub store at Provo, which does a flourishing business, has been promoted to the management of the business, in which he has had extensive Three layer Ice Special Cream Brinks of Black Walnut, Vanilla and Orange. 50c quart, 25c Stockton1'1 Christiansen Co Another new arrival came addressed to Mr. and, Mrs. Donald Hughes. sight-seein- (Advertisement) Trenton; FAC! TORE! 3 A beautiful ten pound daughter arrived safely this morning for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Earl. in Chicago and Milwaukee. On the return journey he enjoyed a g trip that included Niagara Falls, and the old home of the Saints in Carthage, 111. SATURDAY NIGHT. CACHE COUNT!, UTAH' CTTT, oclock p m. on Sunday. Elder J. F, Schirmeister returned last evening from a six months mission spent chiefly BIG CANDY AND FOXTROT PRIZE DANCE AT THE R LOG AH 'Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Olsen of Funeral services for th'e late Hyrum were Logan business George J, Mollo will be held in visitors this morning.1 the first ward chapel at one LOOM HEWS PAL-A-DO- 1 JOURNAL, ' 4 ' Established 1883 ; ,? t - A |