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Show ..X tags six THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACIIE COUNTY, UTAIL f Beautification Of Richmond Planned Richmond on , Mr, Emil Hansen met 31 women and girlsatf Monday for the purpose of encouraging them in home and com- raunity beautification. He encouraged them to incorporate the project of better and more painted fences into the 1929 program and to plant more flowers in order to rid their lots of obnoxious weeds. Mr. Hansen said that flowers meant refinement and Were much appreciated by the sick as tokens of love and friendship. He urged the people to give more good potted plants as Pantages Vaudeville, and The I At The Capitol Tomorrow and ; birthday gifts. A suggestion was made that the city plant and own the street trees and that the cooperation of every citizen would be neces, sary in order to prepare the ground and plant the trees. TuesdayTTufy 31, 1928. Spotlight Thursday Stage life with all of its glamour and problems is revealed to the public in a powerful Paramount picture, The Spotlight which opens at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow with Pantages for a run. ' It is a fascinating story that The Spotlight tells and certainly Esther Ralston is a winsome star. She makes you weep when you first see her as the timid girl trying to be friendly with an unfriendly world. Then 6he makes you gasp with admiration when she blossoms forth as a dazzling creature with a foreign accent and clothing that Cleopatra would envy. You suffer with her when she struggles over her problem and tries to arrive at a decision. A decision that means happiness or misery to her. There is not a dull moment in The Spotlight. The story is far above the ordinary. Theres a real plot in abundance. There is humor, and there is that lure of the gtage that adds an extra piquancy to situations that are in themselves gripping. To miss The Spotlight is to miss seeing one of the best, pictures released this season. Wm II. Thain, 264 West Center, Aug. 2. L. F. Watkins, 246 ay The boys and girls were urged Ito conduct colony garden projects in empty lots where weeds ndw predominate. With the aid of charts Mr. Hansen explained proper types of planting the home grounds and emphasized the fact that lawns should not be made the center for tree and flower planting. When to plant, methods of pinning, and winter bare of rose trees was given. At the conclusion of the meeting, many questions were re- West 1 South, Aug. 2. ' . sponded to by Mr. Hansen. The vaudeville end of the program includes singing, dancing, The home of Mr. C, I. Johnson will be used asa demonstra- and novelty numbers. RES JARDYS in The Human Fan" pretion in home beautification. sent an act both daring and colorful. DAVE and TRESSIE offer some exception tap dance numbers without missing a tap. They also splendidly interpret some original Russian SULLIVAN and MISS RUTH appear in a comedy skit, An Ace in the Hole which is replete with new comedy. The comedy is based on lies, and is very cleverely worked out. EDDIE WHITE in I Thank Y'ou makes it his business to please his audience. If they like songs, or prefer stories, or dances, that is w hat they get' , THE- - EONHAIRS,-advertise- d as TherJEastesL RisIeyA?er- formera. Their sensational stunts and breath taking acro- batics entitle them to that billing. The headline act is CUNNINGHAM and BENNETT who present a songalogue with a new assortment of musical hits and catchy tunes, Mr. Cunningham is a composer of popular music, and when in Logan a year ago sang his own Lindy song which look the audience by storm. decision final Pending dances.-HARR- OwiNG to Announcement the backward seasohnon refrigerators, we are giving a sp ecial clean up price of One-Haoff of our entire stock of refrigerators. Our stock is very complete, so that we have every size to select from. Avail yourself of this opportunity and purchase your refrigerator now at this tremendous saving. lf op rehearinjsJjythe Supreme Court regarding the jurisdiction of the Utah Public Utilities Commission in the matter of fixing the rates for the Lo- -. gan City Municipal Light Plant, this com- pany has fled a petition with the Public fi Utilities Commission of the State-o- f Utah seeking authority to institute Committee At Kendrick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chugg and motored to ClearProvidence Busy field children and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lamoni Holbrook. providence, July 31The gen- "" Miss, Maud Allen is visiting'at ealogical committee "arranged for the speakers for the sacra-me- Ridgedale, Idaho, guest of Miss meeting Sunday afternoon. lone Fuhriman. Miss Fern Hanson of Logan Splendid talks on the salvation Sought Jackson's Life Imparities in Rain for the living and the redemp- was the guest of Miss Olive 'Shumway Family Rain water, In a sparsely settled, On January 30, 1835, an attempt tion of the dead were given by Hanson on Sunday. was made to assassinate President fulling on a comparatively Reunion C. Dunn and Denmark Jensen. Clarkston community Clean surface Is purer than ordinary Jackson by a lunatic named Richard Miss Olive Astle of Logan water. In cities or large towns where Lawrence. Lawrence said he believed Appropriate music was ren- spent Sunday, at the home of there are factories, rain water be- the President bod ruined the country . dered, by the choii her uncle J. F. Astle. 31 On Satur- comes Impure through absorption of and It was best to remove him. The Clarkston, July Among the out of town peoWeldon Abersold arrived day, July 28 the family of Mr. dissolved gases and fumes. attempt was unsuccessful, v ple who came for the celebration home last week from Yellow and Mrs. Charles Shumway met Whre he has b nion. The Pedersen' and 'children. M ' , children and following Mrs. J. U. Schiess of Salt Lake, The arniiies were present:, (r Mr. and Mrs. Heber Checketts farms dry farmers who have John Shumway of Garland,! at have1 Ridgedale, Idaho, and Mrs. Alburn of Ogden, to their farms to start Mr- - anJ Mrs. Abe Fife of Allen of Jhintsville, Mr. and gone t Brigham, Mr. and Mrs. Steve harvesting. j Mrs. van Burton and daughter William Uma, Mr. Mrs. Arizona; and ?,wen Carl Mohr Sr. of Park Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zollinger and children of and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred gnumway of Preston; Frank of Trenton; Mr. and Sublet, Idaho, Mr. Shurtliff of Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Budge Shumway of Gar1 Mr. Low, and Mrs. eThompson LaMont Fit'e.fMr. and Mrs. Wells Oregon, Del Shumway of Ogden, a Lizzie Bissegger, Mr. and Mrs, and Ridge-oalchildren of Whitney Mrs. Carl Mohr Jr., Mrs. Eea- - rother of Charles" Shumway; Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. James trice Stirland, Misses Vern Baer j Spacer Shumway of Mesa, Olsen and children of Blue ona was also Present. The1 Verda Stirland, Lucille Baer and. Creeks Mr. Shurtliff of Oregon was a Theron, Campbell enjoyed dinner guesT of Mr. and Mrs.( splash in the Logan plunge on Mrs. C. M. Fonnesbeck arChris .Stirland OTr Thursday Saturday evening. from Elka, Nevada onj rived ' . evening. She expects to visit Sunday. Mrs, Mary Luthy and children Democratic Leader with relatives for about a month of Freedom, Wyoming, are visitand will be joined ly herj then of Illinois III ing at the home 'Of her father, Lojran folks have given us same husband C. M. Fonnesbeck who Jacob Zollinger. as have 'been is 31 response Chicago, road work extended at July (AP) supervising us in toward Elko, George Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parkin- L Brennan. 63, Illinois Nevada. towns where other, SEWELLS son and small son of Wellsville tic leader, was gravely DemocraUnited Stores ill from Mr. and Mrs. Harold Godfrey septic poisoning today in John B. have at the been spent Sunday evening is announce the arrival of a baby very gratifying to home of " her parents 'Mr. and Murphy hospital; us the Late last night Mr. Brennan re-i" we have noLyet advertised Mrs. Louis Frank. Robert Archibald was able to a the sacrament of extreme . Mrs. Geneva Maddocks and ceived price. unction, the last of the Cath- be brought home from the Tre infant son left for their home olic church for rite the living, from monton hospital where he has at Preston after spending sev- the Rev. fcT. Lawrence Lee. been confined with a broken leg eral weeks at the home of Mrs. Although Mr. Brennan's condi- for five weeks. was tion d pronounced slightly Verana Tibbitts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ravste.. early today, a conference a glance Miss Della Haderlie of Thayne, of five physicians store clean orderly issued the state- have been enjoying a few days! ment was the house guest that Mr. Brennan's condi- at Lava Hot Wyoming, of new well known goods, brands of Springs. of Miss Connie Schiess part of tion Is very grave. Mrs. Brennan, Some of our combined har their daughter Mary, and State merit. Low prices last week. are only vesters have broken down and made possible Joseph L. Gill, AY. W. Lowe and son Walker Representative a r-in-law cash buying of Mrs. Brennan, were some are having trouble in seof Tracy, Colo., were here last at his bedsidC, keenest of merchandising ef- yet the grain Sunday to join Mrs. Low and Ap emergency operation was curing extras, fkdcncy Miss Virginia who have been performed iast night by Dr. Karl harvesting is progressing nice- an attempt to prevent for about Meyer in visiting relatives spread of infection caused by exthree weeks. traction of two teeth Thursday. A Mrand. Mrs. S, M, Rowland lqng infection had IN POLITICS and I children left for their home at the poison , spread developed, mi. through Jurley lasf Thursday after a Brennans entire system. The Assorted Press) Until Thursday Mr. Brennan ' pleasant visit of several days was Every pound we out must have sixteen seemingly in good health, ernChicago James W. Good, Westwith relatives. Hoover manager, announced he had complained of his ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger though Every four gallon, Wc teeth. Ho was to the hospi- nominee will confer with Agricucome all to use our scales for left early Friday morning for tal yesterday, taken when friends first ltural leaders August 22 and 23 at weights. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mackey to stay indefinitely at learned of his illness. New York William Allen White Although ill two yeard ago when the home of Mr. and Mis. Alvin he underwent' an operation on his made public results of study of Zollinger. his unsuccessful cam- Smiths legislative record, saying it W. L. Skidmore left on Thurs- leg. during showed he favored wide open, paign for the United States to have every customer satis- aim Mr Brennan has continued day on a business trip to Pocaunregulated saloon i Atlanta Senator nis " Georin Idaho. activity Democratic politiHarris, tello, ?eIcome any complaint to the man support to Smith and Clark Barron of Brigham is cal circles as national committee-,ma- n gia. pledged agement from Illinois and as a leading appealed to Georgia Democracy to any unsatisfactory purchase. You visiting at the home of Mr. and advocate o Gov A1 Smith's cancu-dac- back national party ticket. will soon know we follow only methods Mrs. Lewis Fife. York Bng. Gen. William for the presidency. will Mitchell and hold said In addition to his work as field gam he would support Mrs. Rachel Perry and infant your confidence. marshal of ihe Smith forces at Smith on stump. daughter of Salt Lake are visit the New Yoi k Republican Houston eastern Mr. Brening at the home of her father nan has beerconvention, bureau announced 15 to active in support of speakers 20 John Ranzenberger. nationally known speakers to Floyd E. Thompson, Democratic Mrs. Sadie Brady and child- nominee for Governor of Illinois. stump Maine prior to State eleSince 1S79, when he came to Chi- ction. ren of Ogden were visiting relaAtlantic City Executive counsel. cago from Springfield where he tives here on Sunday. American federation of labor, gaclerk, and since especially The Wuidrick family motored 19,0 when hg succeeded Roger thered to outline political program. Sait Lake ' to spe ntT"Sunday reader far A new accelerator with relatives and friends. Illinois, Mr, Brennan has been lever for H. A. Theurer purchased a known as the man behind the : ah automobile is operated bv a leg, leaving Ms feet free new sedan last week. ?n!y once has he ben la candidate for office himself. for the pedals. Lundstroiii Furniture V v at . 'afe"LSrk Under which, charges for energy in Logan u to the consumers of the power company will be the same as charges made, by Logan , City. Co. nt J ! Temporary Rates Mr. and Mrs. David Jones and children of Benson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Genealogical j u..s T'H O I - e, THAT MAKE n',v Application for rehearing before the Su- preme Court having bcci filed, we regard this as an undetermined case. Legal authority is sought by this company, therefore, for a temporary order to meet the Logan City Rates until such time as the preme Court finally rules on the issue. Su- UNNECESSARY the for 1 started. 'This faefthat A GLANCE TELLS im-Pfe- , Just at our array confidence and patronage. We solicit your -- continued patronage and in return we shalhendeavor to the utmost to serve you adeq uately, dependably and courteously. through Light Company ffmen t Public Service that strong WEIGHTS AND PLEASURES put quarts. testing TELL US sena-torshi- Utah Power and the un-questioa- brothe- To our patrons; customers and friends, we wish to express our appreciation of their t t' p, hearty It isour m y that that ed |