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Show V Saturday, March 23, 1929. ' Off To Arizona J. W. Seamans and son of Fred Spencer and wife and Hyde Park were Logan' business Mrs. Ace Calder left today for visitors today. where Mr. Phoenix, Arizona, We have Just learned that Mae Spencer went to recover a car Y. S. L. Motor comsold the by Brown Reese of the Second ward is It particularly desired that pany. The ladles expect to drive end Albert Smith of Blaekfoot. all members of the Tabernacle be back. will car the B. Preston camp gone Idaho, slipped off to Salt Lake They Choir be present at the Taber willThe William beet Monday March 25 at a week. about two weeks ago and got nacle service tomorrow afternoon 8 In 7th oclock ward married. meeting at which President Grant will be house. The thehostesses for They returned on Party Birthday the Thursday the 14th. Mr. . Smith the speaker. . s, Mrswill be Sons, daughters Catherine and his bride are soon to move evening gave a out and make their thome on a Sorensen. Mrs. Julia Noakes and and daughters- i ..Heavy Wind of home at the party Mrs. Annie Benson. birthday ranch which he owns near A heavy struck windstorm Mr. and Mrs. J. Z- - Stewart last Trenton on Thursday afternoon; in of honor the birthday evening a regular hurricane that dam' Fenders and Auto Bodies of Mrs. Stewart. A delightfully Drums ' aged roofs, broke windows, scat- - straightened. Shoup, 74 W. 1st N. pleasant evening was spent in Will Enjoy Is safe to assert that none I tered hay and straw and raised (Advertisement) was willIt more Luncheon and music. games f havoc thoroughly enjoy the i generally. President Heber J. Grant, who served. rat ta te' tat of the snare drums will be dediand offer bom here the and the bom of the bass Easter Anthem Special Time ' drum presented to the Silver The First ward choir is prepar- catory prayer at the services in Attend Seminary On Pres. W. W. Henderson wishes Grey Martial band by Odell seminary building Sunday ing to present as an Easter num-in the will also speak at a general meet- us to announce that reserved Chapman of Wlllimantic, Con ber the "Daughter of Jalrus' necticut. than will Mrs. Anna the ward chapel Sunday, March ing in the tabernacle at 2 o'clock. seats for the dedicatorythe service U. A Brangham and Irving L. Brang 31. The solo parts are to be sung Special musical numbers will be of the seminary near, Holmes rendered. The general public ls'C. tomorrow will not be held ham, as they came from and will by Fred Baugh, tenor; Smith, bass; and Julia Stewart Invited to attend the 2 oclock! longer than the time set for the remind them of their old home service to begin. So be there early meeting. Gibbs, soprano. if you want to make sure of your Rev, Pillsbury A Visitor-R- ev. seat, - Fan Hellenic Ball 400 students of the Utan Harris Pillsbury of Salt Agricultural college attended the Lake is a guest In Logan today. Darren Arrives ic ball He came here with three studannual womens Frankie Darren of Salt Lake Thursday evening at the Palais d ents from Westminster College City arrived in Logan at noon 'Or. The affair was sponsored by who entered the A. A. U. wrest- today. He says he is fit for the J,he five campus sororities; Sor-osi- s. ling tournament at the U. A. C. big light with Battling Lamor-eau- x next Tuesday night. His Sigma Theta Phi, Beta Del- last night- - The party will remain ta Zeta Chi end Gamma XI over for the meet again tonight- last workout for the big event Gamma. will be staged at the U. A. C. the this afternoon New Firm Formed following Here From California Firestone Tire Stores. wrestling meet. A number of the David Shepherd of Palo Alto. name ol a new concern college boys have agreed to arrived California, here on the which has taken over the Red work out with him. Thursday evening on a visit to Star Service stations here. The his parents,. President and Mrs-J- . new company is capitalized lor Benson Farm Social R. Shepherd. Mr. Shepherd was with shares at the par The annual social of the Benat one time professor of biology $25,000 value of $100. The officers and son Ward Farm Bureau was held at the Brigham Young College, directors are: E. G. Earl, pres- last evening with Mrs. Cash te and has been taking a Reese Smith and Parfley ident; H. F. Taylor, in course at Stanford H. E. Noonan of Salt Lake, charge. There was a good atsecretary; Paul W. Rubins, trea- tendance where a short program, surer and J. A. Jones. refreshments and dancing roundTrest. Grant at Tabernacl ed out a pleasant evening. Frank 'President Joseph E. Cardon of F. X. Grubl, president of the Wood of the executive committee, Cache stake announced Friday Little Flower Mining company, Miss Davidson and R. L, Wrigley evening that President Heber J. in Logan last night from spoke. Grant will be the special speak- arrived He er at services to be held Sunday a business visit to Salt T.Lake. J. Pet- Forming Union back with him, at 2 p. m. in the, Logan taber- brought Ogden who has been enWork of uniting the Cache : nacle. During the morning. Presi- erson of as watchman at the gaged night new Beet Growers' association will dedicate the dent Grant to County Grubl applied with the Farm Bureau was adL. D- S. institute at ihe Utan plant. Mr. Sheriff W. H. Shaw to have Mr. vanced considerably at the meetAgricultural college. a deputy Peterson designated at the court house yesterday sheriff. This will give the night ing afternoon. A committee consistPresbyterian Budget watchman authority to enforce ing of the executive committee Budget for the year of the law and order about the mine of the farm bureau and the Presbyterian church has been anchairmen of the cooperative marnounced as follows: Pastors sal- property. V: keting associations of the county ary $600; payments on manse Smithfield Projects was appointed to plan a program 420; coal $150: light $50; janiProfessor Emil Hansen, land- that will meet the approval of tor's salary $180; assembly taxes 35; postage and printing $60; scape gardener of the Utah Ag- the beet association. The comupkeep and improvements $175; ricultural college, has completed mittee will meet next Monday at church boards' $100; incidentals plans for the Smithfield Mem- 10:30 a. m. to begin their orial party and a special commit$75; making a total of $1,845. tee headed by Sylvester Lowe is prepared to begin active work on Hyde Park Drama Sixth Ward Minstrels The literary society of Hyde According to Mr. The performance of the Sixth the project. a memorial gate will be Park gave a much appreciated .ward minstrels is still going over Lowe, of the drama last evening in the amuseconstructed in memory to. Where-evstrong, as it deserves family, which presented ment hall, which from every anthey Mack they have ' appeared to the echo. the plot of ground on which the gle was a decided success. Eyery have been will be situated. Water will performer taking part received - On Mondayapplauded evening next they park be piped to the park by the city due applause and to mention any reward Fourth in the appear on Wednesday and a lawn will be planted on a one as a leading character would creation hall; ward and on large portion of the tract during be an injustice to others. The in College evening summer. play was Love and War; those ,r Thursday evening in Lewiston. It the - i taking part were J. W. Hyde. Mrs. is a real minstrel show, full of Brighten your home with a Sadie Hancey. Eulalia Lee, Orson Resident? fun and i t pep, harmony. .t We can supply Perkes. Naomi few choice Perkes. Theron of other wards might well attend your needs plants. in all kinds also nur- Ashcroft and Alma Saunders. 1nl and enjoy the Fourth ward per- sery stocks. Plant roses now. This event is an annual affair formance. Good Winesap and Jonathan ap- with this society which is much ples. Ola Larsen Nurseries 212 E appreciated by our community. Tonights The Night This is the evening upon which 3 South. Advertisement Oralorical Contest the great musical treat of the season will be given; the evenAn oratorical contest for the medal offered by the Sons of the ing set for the great second an- Jr., High Song Contest The first annual Junior high American Revolution was held on nual concert of the Associated $ Male Choruses of the state, in- - school song contest was held on Friday at the U. A. C., with Leon eluding choruses from Salt Lake, Friday morning, for a prize to be Fonnesbeck, F. D. Daines and Ogden Provo and the Logan Im- awarded by Lincoln McClennan. Fred Hammerly as judges. Adrian three of the songs were Hatch of the S. A. R. presented perials; In all, two hundred and However, for this fifty voices, assisted by the so good and original that it was the medal. Orations Christiansen trio of Logan, in- decided to award three prizes, medal, which is presented yearcluding Prof. N. W. Christiansen, which went to Genevieve Cooley, ly. are of a patriotic order. But violin, Mrs. N. W. Christiansen, Bessie Park and Ida Marie Clark, two of the college orators contestwhose piano, and E L. Christiansen, cel-.- .. each of whom led a group In ed: Donald Wadsworth lo. We published in Fridays Issue Singing the song. Additional fea- subject was Christian Democthe excellent and varied program tures were: Ensemble singing, led racy. and Marrlner W. Merrill, of fifteen numbers that -- will be by Prof South wick; a chalk talk whose theme was the Foundagiven; a program with selections by Weldon Burnham, student of tion and Future of the United to suit every taste, given by the the U. A. C.; novelty dance by States; both of which subjects best group of male singers in the ninth grade girls and a song and were well developed and presentwas prostatfe; a concert that should and dance act by Jack Jardfine and ed. Mr. Wadsworth '' doubtless nounced winner. will, fill the Tabernacle. sister. marriage license has been is to John Wright Shannon and Mrs. Sadie Shannon of Idaho Falls, Idaho. This is the second time this couple has been married to each other. . A LOCAL PAGE THREE. THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH NEWS sued sons-in-law- in-la- w. ' town, where both were bom and ren. Her many friends juin hi the performance which begins at raised. wishing her many happy returns 8:15 oclock. of the day and a continuation of that her future Mrs. Gilbert Mecham has been good health, GOOD VALUES, confined to her home by illness years will be her happiest ones. for several days Jiast. Her many We ROLLER SKATES friends will hope for her speedy Los-thave the best grade recovery. In February, puir, child's knee top rubbers also one. child's tan roller, skates usHonoring Worthy Lady oxford, north of Logan. Finder sold at $2.50 per pair. ually return to this office for reward. The 'family of Sarah H. We art able because of getof Hyde Park together with Advertisement a number of her friends, are givting a large . factory shipment of these skates, to sell ing the good lady a party today Concert Tonight In commemoration ot her 75th The concert by the Associated them at the low price birthday anniversary. This good Male Choruses of Utah at the per pair. $1.95 lady is a survivor of the Captain Salt Lake tabernacle last night CHICK FEEDERS Star Willie Handcart company which attracted an audience of between .. 9 Buttermilk feeders arrived in Utah in the fall of five and six thousand persons. Mason Jar Founts 1856, after having been delayed Every number went over strongly 9 in Wyoming in that almost fatal Judged from the demand for enButtermilk Large snowstorm. She is hale and cores. The 250 voices will be Feeders 45 hearty, is the mother of ten heard at the Logan tabernacle children, five of whom are living, tonight. The program tonight is they being Henry H., J. W., Geo being sponsored by the Imperial Glee club. D., Harvey N Seamons and Music lovers and Petersen, also 34 grand others interested in the local 7 children and great grandchild organization should not forget . bait-beari- ng Sea-mo- ns . 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