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Show w. Monday, June 11, 1928, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. HERES AN IDEAL SCREEN COMBINE - Favor Your Eyes And You Have Favored Your Health in ftTTMIOM AND tomorrow ' ION CHANEY tn CLOWN. LAUGH " PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE Argentine Cabaret Fitz-Gera- ld Other Acts And Bebe Daniel THE 50-- 50 GIRL 4 1 Mrs. Metta Newbold Stockton Christiansen Co While much good should come to the peas, beets, grain On Monday evening,' June eighteenth, the Logan City Board of Education will meet to arrange the budget governing expenditures for the coming year. Died At Afton Wm. B- Izatt son of Alex l2att who was born in Logan, Mar. 10, 1870, died at Afton, Wyoming June the 5th 1928. He spent his boyhood days in Logan but has lived in Star Valley since he was married. He leaves his wife Rodah Turner Izatt and the following children; Mrs. Mary Garvey, Mrs. Grace Walker, Wilford, Ira. Leslie, Melita all of Afton, Wyoming and Mrs. Marcella Pocriots of Dixon Wyoming. His relatives from here who attended the funeral were Mrs-J- . S. Andres' Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hugi, also Mr. and Mrs J. E. Wilson of Lund, Idaho and Mrs. E. J. Clark of Brigham City. - yz G : TRUSTWORTHY GOODS years? The new drama is a little of everything that, Jos S. Adams, 363, E 2 N. June 13, the screen can show. There is spectacle, tense drama, comedy, thrill, beauty that passes description; all woven into a gripping, enthralling screen entertainment that leaves, Fred Glauser, 582 E. 8 N. June 13, an impress on the memory that cannot be erased. It is one of the few pictures that one should see The twice to fully understand. first time leaves one awed by its sheer greatness and masterful drama. Chaney, as the tragic clown, making his great sacrifice, at the close of the strange life of d mountebank honored LON CHANEV ana LORETTA clowh, friend of kings and princes, has YOUNG nLAUGH.CLOWN.LAUGT character the gamut of which takes in every detail of human emotion. He is a comedian and a great one, in some scenes ; later, the most tragic figure the stage or screen has ever seen. Loretta. Young, Brenons new find" and the screens new Cinderella, is a beautiful girl who can act, and Nils Asther gives a romatic and well acted performance as Luigi, her lover. Bernard Siegel himself a masterly character actor as the foil for as Giacinta contributes some Chaftey, and Cissy well balanced comedy. Gwen Lee makes a stately blonde vampire in a very convincing episode. CAPITOL THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday . i - Parkinson Tbf)AV -- Found the ideal combination of the screen. It is Lon Chaney, Herbert Brenon, and Laugh Clown Laugh." It is hard to say whose is the triumph in this mighty new drama, now playing at the Capitol Theatre. Is it' Chaneys faultless acting, Brenona artistic direction, or the poignant force of unlike any film drama the mighty story that makes it something 4 if,, in Optometrist i!j 1 PAGE THREE - Dont deny your Eyes the care and attention they deserve, strained, aching eyes, properly fitted glasses J are an ai,de to health. Consult V T Dr. ZJ r D Sturdy. ' WASI WEAR 1 YOUR BOYS AND GIRLS NEED RIGHT NOW Sturdy, washable suits suits that you would ordinarily pay a great deal more for. Suits th&t are well made and good looking not the ordinary cheap garment that you would expect to see at this price, which is very special. TOM SAWYER TOM SAWYER BLOUSES WASH SUITS $1.00 to 98 4.85 8 . worn with overalls and knee length pants and corduroys. TWO PIECE , TOM SAW YER PAJAMAS 1.35 to $1.85 SHIRTS 98 to $1.25 sports collars, long and short sleeves. To be Plaid Linens, Rayons, Broadcloth, Prints and Devonshire. Sizes 2 t to $2.00 Broadcloths, Percales, Prints, novelty stripes and plaids. Sizes 12 to 14. New stripes, plaids and conventional designs in the most favored materials. Brilliant colors all fast. Sizes 8 to 16. and otlier growing crops in the county, especially wheat, the downpour of rain today will satIn Glorious Summer Prints Teacher, of Dramatic Art urate a vast amount of hay Paid Brief Visit Orval W. 359 Boulevard. Phone 665-- J that was mowed down over the Adams and Hulme Nebeker, week end. This low price for such attractive frocks once more emphasing through Logan yester sizes the enroute from Bear Lake day power of the store and once more it Everton and Sons have been to Salt Lake, paid brief visits places within the reach of the most modest purse lovely, appointed selling agents for the to relatives on Sunday., Orval frocks the finest examples of style and quality at this goods made in the Workshop W. Has gone far since he left tractively low price. Sizes 13 to 19. for the Blind in Salt Lake City. Logan, both in banking and Reed furniture, Floor Brushes general commercial circles. He .a Two neatly furnished apart- and Rag rugs are the principal was recently elected a member ments a 3 room; 1 large room things made. Call and see these of the Executive Board of the fine goods. They are better Salt Lake Chamber of and kitchenet and bath. Reason- than most goods that are made able rates. 202 North 1st East. by other people. Advertisement Advertisement Agricultural Inspector Harry C. Parker is devoting considerNew Commissioners Policy three blosfields of are Large peas Calf Club Meet On Tuesday able attention to the eliminayears of graduate work JOSEPH SQUIRES The John II. Squires, Logan; policy and personnel of beout and it already soming a Calf Club weeds tion of the Boys at evening public Columbia along administration of DIES VERY SUDDENLY George W. Squires, Logan ; the present university, will look to as if their harvest meeting will be held at Wells-vill- highways of the county by the gins David II. Madsen in the state have supervision of training at will be upon us almost before when plans for the year use of salt and of various chem- fish and game department will Mrs. Florence BaUif, North we know it. the school. Other teachers emContinued From Page One will be perfected and entries ical eliminants. This affords an be continued without noany Ogden; Leo M. Logan; made, Frank "Leishman is the object lesson to owners of ad- ticeable J. Arthur Me- ployed are Florence Anderson, his accounts balanced to ; a Dr; W."A.' Squi Squires, Nevfl York res," A. C. club leader. Much interest is joining lands, some of whom cham ofchanges, Blacksmith Mae Shop Addie Jensen, Swapp, cent and the Logan office was Logan recently apCity; Albert M. Squires, Jacobsen is now prepared to do being manifested in this class have already bought large pointed by Governor George H. Wanda Robertson, T h e ma Mrs. Kate Poulter, Sait given an official rating of Exdifferent in sections work of quantities of salt. Experiments Dern to succeed Mr. Madsen on Garff and Maida C. Jensen. general blacksmithing and build and I attribute this Lake City, Utah. The following cellent, made with sodium phosphate comand bodies, cabs and platforms for of the county. fish be will stated as that there game j as a weed killer have apparent- - jujy missionermf Utah, said Satur-l- little change in the type of condition, largely due to the ef- members of the family have automobiles. Also automobiles success. Honored Post- preceded him in death: a Elks the Law At ficiency of Assistant Logan proved day afternoon. Mr. Mecham who work done. repaired by an experienced annual state convention of Elks master Joseph F. Squires and rence Charles Squires, Marioa has been chief deputy in the demechanic. held in Provo. W. F. Jensen cannot speak too highly of him Lucy Squires, Oliver Squires, Engineering Course Profes- partment for over a year, went (Advertisement) was elected first sor Deane G. Carter of the to Salt Lake Sunday morning to Pianoforte Recital as a man, and his exceptional Mrs. J. L. McCarry of Richof the state organization, and University of Arkansas opened spend the remainder of the as an accountant. Not mond, Utah. ability . Dry farm grain on the rolling M. G. Cardon, Exalted Ruler a two weeks course in agricul- month with Mr. Madsen to bethe Logn post office but The. immediate members of hills north and east of Preston of the Logan lodge, was select- tural engineering with an in- come acquainted with the of- Mrs. Mattie F. Lewis, a only the Postal Service of the the family will always rememis heading out and many fields ed as the first of three judges itial enrolment of thirty sturt fice routine. It is also possible young lady of charming perpromise as good a yield as ever for the wonderful Elk parade dents from Utah, Montana and that Mr. 'Mecham, in company sonality, gave a recital of United States has sustained a ber him as a kind,' sympain the history of wheat growing that was held, which attracted Idaho last week at the Utah with great loss in his untimely thetic, loving' father, and he Commissioner Madsen, pianoforte compositions last death. in this valley. people from all sections of Utah Agricultural college- The class wjll spend a few days this will be sorely missed by them. is one of tHree running in ad- month, visiting various parts evening that was much apone time he was offered At county. Both the Elks and communications Telegraphic G R A H AM. BROS TON of Provo united in show vance of the regular summer of the state. Mr. Mecham stat- preciated by the assembled the position of Postal Inspector have been made with J. F. TRUCK SCREEN BODY. IN ing the visitors the time of session. audience. ed that efforts will be made in the U. S. Postal Service, but Squires Jr., residing at New GOOD She played with good techVERY their lives, with something doCONDITION, secure additional rearing to not wishing to sever his associS. L. and with CHEAP FOR QUICK SALE. ing every minute of the two Ray Going Strong R. L. ponds for firrowing fish to the nique and sweet singing tone ations with his family and the Orleans, of Wichita SM A LL Texas, Falls, PAYMENT AND days and evenings. Squires well to that former showed Olson, desirable size, between four and (Ray) advantage in community, he declined the that they would arrive home GOOD TERMS ON BALANCE. known Logan man, now city five inches, before planting the lyric works of Chopin. The enviable rs ROGContest inners PHONE 825. DENTON Funeral position. editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, them. evening. .Thursday were well given, preludes of the Ninth ward ar was visiting with friends and Mr. Squires was the second services are being arranged ERS. No. 20 in B Major. son of a Advertisement welcoming their winning team relatives Sunday. Ray returned family of twelve for Friday. Time and place of Peter Johnson Dead Peter especially and extendin''- congratulations a few days ago from an extend- Johnson, a Utah pioneer of 1861 The gem of the evening how- children as follows: funeral will be announced later. New Arrival Mr. and for their victory in the great ed eastern trio and advises that and resident of Logan for the ever was the ever fresh and Romance M. I. of Libelius A. lovely all dramatic church Wennergren, residing a number of former Logan men twenty years, his latest mattag: on East Center street, welcom- contest, in which, having been are doing well in New York past residence being on Federal What a bit of heaven it is fr in the several ed the arrival of a new son on winners prelim and Washington. Politics is oc- Avenue, passed away of apo- when sincerely played. Sunday. Mother and child are inary tontests, they won the cupying the attention of the plexy Saturday at the home of The performer plainly shows high honor of second place and country and Mr. Olson freely his son Alexander Johnson. first rate teaching and careful, doing nicely. the silver medal. Milton John- predicted the success of Gov. Garden City, Rich county, of industrious this ip very Have you made your ap- son was the director and the A1 Smith of New York In the which county he was a pioneer, apparent in study; her to hold ability Everwere: members George race. pointment for a settling in Randolph. Mr. John- and charm her hearers for an Marion presidential Leslie Jackson, ton, in Webb Mrs. was born for son Copenhagen, hours of constant playing withShampoo with Rose Katie Coaching School Opens The Denmark, Dec.' 28.1849. He out notes. Wed. 13 at Modern Barber & Everton, NewellSkidmore, Maughan, Stephens, second annual school for ath- was the son of Yirs S. and m Center The evening was one of pure f Beauty Parlors, 13 McKinney, Gerald Hansen, letic coaches at the U. A. C., Elise Swenson Johnson. The reStreet. Phone 12 . Mr. and Sarah Brown and Lutie. delight and Mrs. afternoon- The mains were brought to Logan this opened (Adve Unrtueilt) school will continue during a and friends of tbf family may Thatcher may rest assured it four weeks course covering the view them at thH family resi- was one of the most successful v& ft? 3? various branches of athletics. dence on Fonnesbeck Ave-- to- recitals yet given, when the U Coaeh Glen S. Pop Warner, morrow, Tuesdav morning from fact is noted that the audien.e i football coach of Leland Stan- 9 until 1 :30 in the afternoon. was made up of residents of ford University, will instruct in Funeral services will be held Logan, that branch during the present in the first ward chapel at 2 Pocatello.Lewiston, Preston and week, and the work will be in- oclock. Surviving him are the ft tensive. The second week will following children. Peter JohnI be devoted to track and field son of Randolph. 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