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Show fUl Wednesday, Mayr23f.l92lj.; JOURNAL, LOGAN CITT, CACTIE CONNTT, UTAH.' FACE THREl U. A, C. Stadium, Sat. May 2htfa Band Concert 5:30 6:3,0 P. M THE boys are away ahead of you in' Coming celebration appreciate 'Ice cold delicious A. C. and Dutch Ade at membership. More girls than the work of the Cache Valley boys have been injured in the Advertising Company in helping Dutch Mill, 4th North and t county this year.1 to advertise the cleebration. On Main, May 30tR, is Delation Day.' Advertisement at the north The Sunset Festival will be! a laige signboard Just a short tinge left to select co s th of the entrance city, greatest outdoor musical a memorial. J. 1. Watkins Jr. the stake Primary oftieers event given in the section ti ia pany has painted a welcome willCache Monuments 72 2. inter. meet June 1 instead of r Festival! is boloists-fothe celebration. It for the year, Adverts ?meutt Mn Way are Lucy Gates, Waiter Welti, C0'nsnjCU0u$ from the highway Battery F Regull hi Kirill will nnd will attract attention. Carl Mr. Careful Buyer: Watch be held Tluirsday .evening at llohn&s, manager of the Cache 7 :30 except in the ot the .your step! One of Logans Valley Advertising company drivers who are to Report, at automobile dealers will dis- to keeping the hilljplay 1929 new models June 10. the stables at 74 00 in uniform, addition J A Work On Crimson - Trail ,V boards in good condition, beau(Advertisement) The senior class of the Senior tifies the giound surrounding Exide Battery Service to the school went Logan prompt, courteous and. effioient. high panting flowers Are you reading the phil-If We maintain this service- - on canyon park today to work on the board byborders with paint- osophy of Wicks Famboldt. and making Senior The all Batteries. Get the habit use the Crimson , trail. bill board not it is worth your time. You The rocks. ed large it regular. Evans & Cowley. high school inherited this trial on East Center is a striking will find an article in nearly . in connection with the buildAdvertisement of what a little beau- ever issue of this paperexample the of Brigand grounds ings will do to an unsightlIndian Octogeh&rlan--- J o h n ham Young co'lege. II- I. Bice tification Mr. Holmes pans to Flowers for decoration at the corner. y. of members P. Bair, W. Squires is kilown for his1 and II. scheme with all naws Farm, Trenton, out this carty and wonderful vitality for his agei the Logan canyon park cham- tneir bill boards in the city, lie (Advertisement) Mr. Squires is dighty-tw- o yeard brails committee of the is a member of the beautifica6ld. lie has an equal: however, ber of commerce helped to get chamber of the committee do ef- tion .rcti Barney and chil in Yeager Timpimbpo one of this class organized to work on the trail. Be- of commerce. dren are up from Salt Lake vis the Indian committee from fective heavy traffic over Barneys mother, Washakie for the Caihe Valley cause of the has dancinc ilinK Mfs. Adams See the beautiful it the given away in trail, Urs- Agnes Home celebration, Coming meat Monsen at on dolls display places and is in need of repairs. On Tuesday, July class plan to im- Market south of Capitol- To be Moonlight Dance Special pimboo and his squaw tramped Phe seniorentire trail from the given away at Dansante on spot Providence. all over one of' the groves in prove the Thursday nite. Music dance Girls the night. to Saturday park Advertisement Spring Hollow to help secure-- Logan canyon orhis and Rosell of senior the The by Johnny girls the tent poes for the tepees camp. went along to provide the chestra, last year Lagoon playfor the celebration. In the class Logan Stake Primary officers will ers. for the boys. This will be hed Friday evening, Timpimboo reported. lunch meeting Advertisement make a fine outing for the Me pretty tired May 2o at 3 oclock at the stake do same time at the and class Officers please bring poles Slate Traffic Officers Sher- house. a service that is necessary and March magazine. eighty coma received iff Shaw has wonderful constitution. His pic- much appreciated. munication from the office of ture will appear ift, the SaturT. ClawMrs. be will the State Road commission, ad- sonMr. and in Leslie on MonFestival Sunset The day issue of The Journal.; arrived, Logan the greatest outdoor musical vising him that this departWashington. four traffic day from Tacoma,Mr. Come girls, and join the event given in the section this ment has appointedlocal Clawsoifs are They visitipg officers assist to Soloists for the Festival officers Mrs. Charles Mr. and Just Kids' Safety Club. The year. parents, enforcin state the are Lucy Gates, Walter Welti throughout Providence. at C. Clawson, laws and Frances Winton Champ, U. ing the general traffic A. C. Stadium Saturday at and ordinances, and particular T. W. Peterson, Ilyrum sheep 16:30. enforcing observance of the Advertisement STOP signals paced at the man, was in Logan today, having business with the local forpoints whereever cross roads est office where he spent a few state arterial intersect the main Advertises Home Coming hours discussing ramre matThe advertising committee highway, extending from Nephi with the' forest officials. ters lme. Idaho to the south on the Valiev Home, for the Cache But-termi'- k LOCAL HEWS - - Prices 50c. Preliminary; Norwood F. Crawford for merly of Logan, now 'em plowed in offices of the telephone company at Denver, was mairied May 13 at Denver, to Miss Violet Chattle of Salt Lake Cjty. the-gene- ral larg-!a;e- . - - ' - 24-2- 5. - ! , A SHIPMENTS i oE st publication; one prepared by)the Chamber of Commerce, reativc to the placing, of a highway welcome sign . for the g celebration.' As materia the notmimeographed been crossed out and was complete, the r side. ou5 a glance at set this matter and it escaped: attention of the on$ who read the proof, which accounts for its appearance, for VhiCh we - ' Home-Comin- j printer,-vvith-imen- t A beautiful little daughter arrived yesterday morning for Mr. and Mrs. C- F. Hale. Mrs. Hale was formerly Miss Miriam Crawford, and' is spending the aiiologize. j summer here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crawford. For! Sale Cut tulips. Sorenson, SniMifield. Gills Display Dresses Under Advertisement the direction of Mrs. Nettie Lund, Junior high school girls Mr. and Mrs. Penzil C. Allen showed in revue last evening in the school auditorium, the of Berkeley, California, ar visdresses which they have been iting in Logan for a week, making the last termguests of Mrs. Allens mother, Awards Distributed In Mrs. Ida Apderson. classes today at the Junior high school awards were made to Saturday Poppy Day Anwinners of the fire prevention nual Poppy Day of the Ameriessay contest. Mildred Kowal-li- s can Legion Auxiliary, now a was awarded a rain coat well established and genarally 'from Thatcher Clothing Co understood function instituted and Clarice Olson a pen and and continued for the benefit pencil fro Prescription Drug Co. of disabled American veterans Both girls are from the ninth through the sale of poppies mad grade. Dorothy Pond and Enid by them as representing the Reese won the camera offered blood shed and poppies growing by SchramnrJohnsons and the on Flanders Field, and the disasilk hose given by Petersons bilities of the many who reShoe Store. turned permanently disabled for whose benefit the popies are A Ridiculous Error A pur- sold. The Legion Auxiliary ported report of existing school adopted the poppy as the memconditions in Logan appeared orial flower at their convention in Tuesdays issue of he Jour- in 1921 and pledged the entire nal, that was upon its face profits derived from their sale to to the welfare relief of service ridiculous, as it referred conditions as they existed two men and women and their famor three years ago when, from ilies, thus keeping faith with lack of school room, it was ne- those who died, by serving cessary to hold part time school those who survived, but need for some grouns. It occurred in assistance. Mrs. Ellen Trotman this mariner. The piece set was of the local auxiliary is chairfrom a mimeograph copy of an man for the poppy sale and will article published at that time. have as voluntary assistants Upon the other side was the eighteen high school girls. Buy article intended for present the poppies- Mrs-Henr- - - - Children 25c Cache countys commissioners held, their regular weekly ses the-othe- I O' - Reserved 75c. six have aJK imprisoned,' for steals jng rj()es on Oregon Shoitj Line Ry. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have been issued to Jesse Stephenson of Rexburg, Idaho, and Ida Wyona Kerr of St; Anthony, Idaho; Weldon Nielsen of Ilyrum and Eva McBride of Welisville; Gerald Jeppe Jeppson and Maude Christina Weekes, both of Archer, Idaho. , -- i Baugh Released Oliver Baugh, convicted of driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor, and sentenced to spend ninety days in jail, after spending 32 days, has had the remainder of his term suspended by City Judge Preston, upon the condition that ho shall not drive a car during the next six months. Traveller Begins Sentence Orvai Traveller, convicted in District Court of battery upon the person of Keith Gheen. four years old, and sentenced to spend forty-fivdays in confinement, . began serving his term today. Mr. and Mrs- - Marion McBride of Welsvile announce the marriage of their daughter Eva to Weldon Nielsen of Ilyrum, which took place in the Logan Temple today. The young couple will make their home in Ilyrum. Mrs. RosoIIa Nebcker Arnold, residing lietwcen Montpelier, Idaho and Afton, Wyoming, with her infant daughter, made a flying visit to her aunt, Mrs. A. Gordon, arriving last evening and returning this morning. e Latest in FOOTWEAR Satin Patent O ii, And Blonde !) HiflflBfmiflag Miles 2, READ THIS AFFIDAVIT Why Pay Higher Prices For Mileage Guarantees When United States Tires Deliver Such Phenominal Mileage & Sold at Prices That Are Right 53,000 MILES SERVICE State of Utah ss. County of Cache A. L. Skanchy, j driver for the Cottage Grocery Store, of Logan, Utah being first duly sworn disposes and says that the following is a true and correct statement of the condition, use and service obtained from one certain United States Royal cord lire, size 31x5.25 That the said tire has given over 53,000 miles of continuous service, over a period of three years, during which time it has been subjected to the wear and tear and depreciation of three winters and the heat of two summers. That its use has subjected it to all sorts of road conditions, it being in almost daily use on our truck which operates between Salt Lake and Logan and is also used for delivery here locally. Signed: A. L. SKANCHY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17, day of May to-w- it: A. D. 1928. (SEAL) o JOSEPH E. CARBON, Notary Public, Logan, Utah My commission expires CALL AT OUR STORE AMD SEE THIS TIRE ON DISPLAY JESSENS 1 HL SHOE STORE 34 West Center Lyric Bldg. Logan IP. Aunts IPau?fts & WE,k5Mg We Carry a Complete Stock oS been tramps bought over lYonr Cache June-ha- d tion by the Sheriffs depart: United States Tires |