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Show 't' J V .Thursday, November 17, 1927. LOCAL IIEIIIS Aaron Lundberg has left for Los Angeles where he expects to spend the winter. h V. S. Hansen. Foundation for a barbecue stand is now being laid in front of the Palais d'j Or dance hall, which will nlake it convenient for the sheiks to treat their girlies to ihot dog sandwiches es. Run Members between danci Steel game traps, all $zes, less than wholesale cost, at Evertons. (Advertisement) From C. B. Squires of the Thatcher Bank we learn that the Federal Land Board has reduced the interest charge on to farm loans from 5 5 per cent, at which reduced rate farmers may now obtain 1-- 4 loans. GASOLINE 23c PER GALLON AT BAUGH MOTOR CO. (Advertisement) Funeral Services Delayed Because a daughter will not be able to arrive until Friday evening, funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Julin Peterson, whiejx were set- - for Friday, until have:- bebn postponed Saturday at one oclock p. m. in tBfi North Logan chapel. F Everything in beauty work, 13 W. Modern Beauty Pai-lo1240. St. Phone Center - r, (Advertisement) Mr. and Mfs. A. J. Bateman have received word from their son George M. Bateman, that he has been engaged to teach at the Tempe, Arizona Teachers college. Mr. Bateman is a gradfuate of the U. A. C. in the class of 1921, and received his Ph. D. at the Cornell uni- versity last spring. school held visitor gan .business morning. High Score and Get of the association Senator Clarence of Richmond was a Lo- Parent-Teache- of the ing pros- meeting Wednesday perous business man of Ogevening. Mrs. Lee Ilales was den, has been appointed as a member of the Federal Radio the principal speaker, discus- Commission. for chilsing good dren. A large group of parThe Arimo Bowling Alley ents attended the meeting. located in the basement below the Hands Music store in Grease your car today at the Arimo block, is now going Lundahls Service Station. full swing. monthly of Unusual Interest Thruout the Store Oxfords $4.15 Supervising H -- EA-T'R-E ATTRACTIONS Thurs., Friday, Milton Sat.- - - next Friday. its return; . - Special Assortment of COATS New Silver in these three special groups Group No. 1 Group No. 2 Group No. 20 Percent $1.50 Vases Trays, Comports Bread Txays and similar pieces. Quadriple silver plate. 3 $12.00 to $15.80 of the late 19271928 $18.50 Off Sport Satin Reduced to $1.19 Regular at $1.39. There are 20 new shades all desirable for underwear, dresses and drapes. Coats in the newest and most popular styles season. Not one of the new fashion developments is missing from this marvelous assemblage of beautiful Coats. All the smart,and graceful new treatments of furs and flares. Every new material and color. Every wanted fur. Sizes and styles to fit everybody. New Wool Coatings FINE MILLINERY 5 call for our $3.00 hats in Sale has made it necessary to get more $5.00 hats. So we have gone again through our more expensive models and selected many more that have been selling at far higher prices and added them to this already attractive group. The the We Close at Six Oclock n Kap-jolan- pouch bags under the aim and many new shapes. Satin. Moire, patent, suede, calf and reptile leathers. r. gravy, tion salad, cheese, cranberry her office in New York. sauce, pickles, desert. Friday Two nationally known Utah 2 p. m. auction sale. George H. Dern, personages! (Advertisement) governor, and Lucy Gates, cowill At Iegular Kiwanis lunch- loratura, operatic soprano, Satdominate WMAQs early eon, Dr. F. B. Parkinson, sec urday night (Nov. 26- - proretar, presented the regular gram from 8 to 9:15. Gov. statereport and financial ment. President B. G. That- Dern comes to Chicago at the cher presided, Dr. Clark E. invitation of The Daily News to tell of Utahs Haskins, Dr. E. L. Hanson, station W. D. McClellan and N. W. charms while Miss Gates, both of Christiansen were initiated as a native and a resident with do utmost will her members. A nominating com- Utah, to win mittee consisting of H, E.. her. wonderful voice, state. Miss Hatch, L, D. Naisbett, A. J. friends for her pubSouthwick, S. B. Benson and Gates has been appearing ever A. L. Cole, was appointed to licly since she was six, nominate candidates for the since she sang Hawaiian songs on various Kiwanis offices for to her own accompaniment danced the and uke the 1928, to be voted upon at tin i. befoie Qdeen first meeting in December. Hula Hula own her Now has she Besides thet report of the seccompany. Perhaps no retary, Superintendent L. A. opera has American other singer atPeterson, chairman of the as tendance committee, announc- the Impressario, as well Prima concert operatic singer, ed each members percentage recitalist and of attendance during the Donna, song She made her oratorio singer. month . of. October. Sixteen members of the club had per debut in the .Royal Opera feet attendance records for house of Berlin. tiie past ifionth. Professor Sweetening the Blow. An Byron Alder of the Utah Agwho recently submitauthor all ricultural college, urged ted a manuscript 4o a firm of members of Kiwanis to attend Chinese publishers received dinner 'of harvest the annual letter covering the following the chamber of commerce Bas $3.50 Envelope bags he par-cel- s, T-- New , Pal-a-do- . Another Shipment of Fi-ida- y Stake Relief Nov. 18, dance, Friday, Society U. S. Postal Dept, is The at the Special musilending out the usual good adwelcal Everybody program. vice relative to early mailing of Christmas parcels in order come. (Advertisement) thjjat they may reach destination in ample time, and Miss Edna R. Voss of New avoid risk of after ChristI jog-amas delivery. The usual do York City was a guest of Miss week. last Academy not open until Christmas Voss is general secretary of should prevent prema ture the Division of Schools and opening. The postal department issues many valuable in- Hospitals of the Board- of Nastructions relative to packing tional Mission of the- Presbyterian Church. She gave severand shipping Christmas and inspiring which may be seen post- al interesting talks to the Student Body, ed in the post office. bringing to bear on her suball her wealth of exjects and Three day cainival bazaar at Providence, Nov. 16, 17 and perience and her interesting In addition, she 18. Wednesday, 5 to 8 p. m personality. classes and conferred visited Real Chicken supper. Thursday with members of the faculty. Bazaar 2 p. m. Quilts, dresses, Miss Voss will spend some childrens aprons, clothing time in Salt Lake City and at handwork, rugs. Supper 5 to 8 Wasatch Academy in Mount p. m. Roast pork, potatoes, before Pleasant returning to baked beans, combina- . For Misses and Growing Girls. They are patents, black, brown and tan calf. Crepe and leather soles. Low and Military heels. Several patterns to choose from. Values $5.50 to $9.80. Walter W. McLaughlin, enInspector gineer in government reclam- Kingsbury of the State Dept, ation work of the U. S. Dept, of Agriculture is in the valley of Agiiculture, arrived . here today for the purpose of lookthis morning froni investiga- ing over the potato and fruit Texas and crops. lie accompanied Agritions conducted New Mexico, coming by way cultural Inspector 1L C. Park-e- r to visit farms and orchards Of , Denver., His many friends were . glad ' to meet him, but in Lewiston, Smithfield and sorry his Stay was to be so Cornish. brief, as he is leaving tomorrow for his headquarters at Sergeant E. A. Coombs, California. Berkeley, formerly of Battery F, but now located at Brigham City Elder N. J. Larsen who re- has returned form Denver, cently returned from the Scan- whei'e he went for treatment dinavian mission will be the of his eyes, which were inhouse jured by tne explosion and speaker at the Stake evening, Nov. 18. Also a backfire of a gun, from the fearprogram is arranged including effects of which it was blind. duet by Spenst sisters. Every- ed he might become in his service The medical body invited. Meeting starts the at 7:30. Scandinavian Presi- case was certainly he ofreturns as highest quality, 2t dency. fully restored. The Logan Stake Primary Dr., W. B. Jones underwent officers meeting will be held his third and most critical 3 November at 18, Fxiday yesterday at the oclock in the Stake House. 2t operation Rochester, Brothers, Mayo A larger number of visitors Minn. His condition is- naturalserious; than usual in mid week, have ly and unavoidably been in Logan today; some to but the fact that this last inattend District court, in which operation was performed was condition his dicates that Judge Chiis Mathison is pre- such as to afford hope, and siding; some to pay taxes, and with the doctors well known the larger number, apparently will friends his many nerve, to tage advantage of buying for favorable progress hope offered the by opportunities merchants and published in reports. EXTRA-r-Cac- r VALUES litex-atur- e The Journal. 7 We Are Making Room For Christmas Merchandise Get Your Share of These Attractive Values A LaFount, former Harold their Logan resident but now WARD WELL UNDER WAY Smltbfield, Nov. 17. Extensive preparations are being made by the Third ward tor the Carnival which will be .held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week Splendid dinners will be. served each day from 12 until 2 o'clock and a splendid orchestra will give a' concert during the dinner, Light refreshments will be served each evening from 5 until 7, consisting of sandwiches, hot dogs, chill, coffee, cocoa, pie and cake. Wednesday evening three one tactOndramas will be given commencing at 7.30. "Rosalia' directed by Mrs. E. R. Miles. The characters are Monsieur Bronte. Glen Winn; Madam Bronte, Oralie Cragun; Rosalie, Ruth Fulkerson. Time, present. "A Helping Hand", a remedy in two acts, will he directed by L. (' McCann. The characters are: Celi.i Natalie Watson; Jordon, Jennie Knowlton, Della Thornipy; David Laird. Preston D West: Ralph Pierson, Leonard Sorenson; Billie Irvin Waite, Time, the McEwan, "The Bishop's Candlpresent. esticks, one act drama directed by Miss Verna Lu ugh tin. Characters: The Bishop, E. S. McCracken; Verna Laughlin; The Con-- 1 vict. Loyal Richards; Marie, FaVell Rnskelley; Sergeant of Gendarmes, Alden Hodges. Time. 'end of 18th and beginning of l$th centuries. Dance after the dramas. The program to be given on Thursday, evening will.be given under the auspices of the ward choir. Anthem by- the choir; solo, C. I. Stoddard; duet, Mrs. S. N, Sorenson and Mrs. Oliver Nilson; ladies chorus, Third ward glee cub; solo, Mrs. W. H. Griffiths; Instrumental music, Mrs. Done Thorniev and company; duet, Mrs. LeRoy Smith and Mrs. W.' F? Winn; quartet, Sarah McCracken and company; solo. Mrs. Orson Daines; chorus. Bonne gl"e club; musical reading, Mrs. E'. B. Unusual Novelty Plaid Flannels In many new designs and color These are all 56 c6mbinations. inches wide. One length is . enough for a skirt. Stockton' Christiansen Co :n 9 be strung along lf5iii Btreet above desire to de- tile. trees. trees cam, attach on coiite tM fesLrfm line where it extends. selecquartet; song, In otise some of the merchants Shopping 15. B. Lundqulst family. tion. were overlooked about the trees On Friday evening the primary and they desire one or more for will have charge of the following Tha merchants committee ojfho the curb deroratlons, they should program to be given in connection call the secretary at th chamber chamber of commerce plantj have with the picture show: of ommerce at once so any extras recitation, -' deBarker; Afton J of th section business Song, the city c:i be Included In the order at Doris Noble; trail builders gig, by for Christmas sWipping in o yco. The trees will arrive about Rex Jenson and Lynn Toolson; dia- corated, a manner that has caver (been done ili'K. 7, ami cost approximately logue, Ruth Cantwell and Delvay, before. The idea is to msV the flag 1.25 each f o. b. Logan Ruth and AUa Ewing; song, , lino Alta Harmon and Florence pole receptacles at the curb 'CHICAGO MAYOR CON- for uniform . evergreens. A large Watson. " Doilglas fit: (shipment of Oregon TIM ES DRIVE itrooj are being shipped (ty the Sa' Lake City business houid and tt (Continue! From Page One) firm at Salt Lake Cily'has inform-- 1 Forced to ed the Logan chaikuer that he trees for the Logan business lms-- 1 cis and finally the entire counes may be Included if the shianient. j try. Canon City, Colo., Nov. 17. (APJ the j Jn return for his $10 each C. M. OhiWenseiLjf Col-o- i 'Chairman in the W. W. strike The I. merchants committee xanpfinted ai member will be sent the five ado coal fields is meeting with no composed of W, Ver-- j loud cheers from fifty prohibition non Crockett, H. J. Weller and B j foot shelf cf Americanism cop, law violators in the Colorado peni- H. Roberts to make a- - hurried can-- ies of the declaration of and' sections business of tbe ,vss constitution. tentiary. the When the strike Closed most of ascertain how many trees would farewell address-JeffersonWashington:; all uniare The trepg be needed. Fremont in county, the coal mines latter to Monroe on (he penitentiary was faced with a form and 12 feet in length and the Monroe Doctrine, Lincolns fuel shortage. Officials ordered a will be made to fit the receptacles. lease on an abandoned mine a short It is expected that at least 100 letter to Mrs. Bixby A. Lincoln distance from the institution and trees will be ordered. decoration, biography and the Gettysburg To supplement thin and selected 50 and green, will address colored festoons, red to make up the mine crew. .Miles; violin solo, Mrs. W. W. Perkins; duet, James and Mary Fulselection , Sweet Sixteen kerson; male:-ehor- us; CARNIVAL 5 a a SMITHFIELD THIRD .$ Plains, Beauty. Fancies, London Tweeds, heath-- , ers and mixtures. See the new reversibles. of Dress Streets For Christmas - I Ros-kelle- Bootleggers Are Work inde-pendan- s dis-tile- rs Folks Per-som- 1 at prices Announcing New Christmas Greeting Cards. Now on Display that are soothing Drug Company Prescription West Center Street 11 , s S i Sale Pre-Thanksgiv- Advertisement r E Trustworthy Goods this Three day Carnival and Bazaar at Providence will end with big carnival dance Friday night, good music confetti and serpentine. Everybody w e TURKEY OR GOOSE FOR THANKSGIVING Benson Fenders and Auto bodies straightened. Shoup, 74 W, (Advertisement) j of Union the The meeting - Relief Stake Society Logan will be held Saturday, November 19, at 3 oclock in the 2t Sake House State Funk i 3 StocktoirChristiansenCo (Advertisement) Basement Harris Music Store NOW OPEN! . Mr. and Jlrs. II. B. Ames of Ogden were among th out of town people who came to attend the funeral services of GASOLINE 23c PER GAL-- ! LON AT BAUGH MOTOR CO. HURRAH! ARIMO BOWLING ALLEY, IMyrl II. Hooper and Elizabeth Rurton, both of Downoy, Idaho, have taken Unit a marriage license here. C ,, PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. J |