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Show ' PAGE FOUR tee journal; logan city, cache county; utail Mr. and Mrs. David Sparks of Recovering Nicely Clarkstoa were Logan visitors toMrs. A. M. Johnson, who underwent a severe operation for goiter day. at a local hospital, la reported At last evening's session of the as having so far recovered that city commission the regular mon- It Is expected she will be able to thly payroll lor .April was passed. sit in a chair on Thursday. Wanted to buy some large hens. New Arrival Mr. and Mrs. Kehneth Calder Phone 206. are rejoining over the safe arrival ' Advertisement of a fine seven and, a haif pound son last night Kenneth says this . Word Iras been received that it wdl be r.ecitary for Emil Han- frill be just one more mechanic sen, landscape gardener of the U. to help take care of the ever InA C., who v as operated upon at creasing business at the Hudson-Esse- x service1 shop where Caddy th-- Dee hospital In Ogden some time since for kidney trouble, to is employed. remain there for . another ten You should not lef, Decoration '' , days. ' Day pass without placing a r , , " Good quality Axminster Rugs. marker at the grave of your lovSize 9X12 ft, $27 50. Try to match ed ones. Select one at Watkins this price. CHRISTENSEN FURN- Monumental Works, 80 East Center. - f ITURE CO. - ' Advertisement Advertisement " Business Growing Aggie Grad Going Strong Niels Nielsen, manager of the Another U, A. C. graduate docoming good work. Mr. L. C, Schenk, North at Cache Mercantile Smithfield, was a business son of Mrs. Rose Schenk Provi- pany in the county seat today. dence, Ut is teaching Vocational visitor Mr. Nielsen reports a very satAgriculture in the Virgin Valley isfactory growth In the volume of high school at Bunkervllle, Nev- his Btore over last years business. ada. His group of Ag. boys won Cache Mercantile comthe state silver loving cup for The North pany are successors to the E. It. their school ftr having the best Miles mercantile Interests. set of projects and project records h. the state of Nevada. Visiting Dairy Authorit- yengagement at National Music Week Following hi The week beginning Sunday Richmond Saturday, May 4, to ofnext, May fifth is National Music ficiate at the annual Black and week. On 8unday evening, in the White day there, R. E. Everly, Fourth ward chapel. Professor A. western representative of the HolJ. Southwick and his high school stein Friesian association, of Amin Utah girls chorus will furnish the mus- erica will spend a week ical portion of the program, and in the Interest of H dairy calf Chorister Janies A. McMurrin will clubs, according to D. P. Murray, deliver an address on music. In the state club leader Of the Utah State Sixth ward, Professor N. W. Chris- Agricultural College extension tiansen and his high school band service. Mr. Everly will discus the ' care and will entertain with music and, feeding of calves and the s. Prof. Christlansew will give a talk fitting and showing of dairy on music. Professor Walter Welti He .will also give aid In of the U. A. C-- , and Professor N. selling or purchasing calves for W, Christiansen go to Ogden ou the clubs of the state. He will Friday to act as judges in tne spend Monday, May 6, In Sevier state high school musical contests county; Tuesday In Sanpete; Wedto be held there on that day nesday and Thursday in Wasatch Friday In Utah and Saturday in Salt Lake and Weber counties. . PLUMBING THE BEST IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP Baugh Plumbing "Ton mast be satisfied E5 S. Main Phone 57 or 735-- 1 NEWS LOCAL - m Jh ii i Custodian .John Rozsa reports that considering weather and road conditions, a number of tourists have already stopped overnight at the City Auto Camp ground. 1 ' Lost , , In Women s Wednesday, May 1, 1929. Charge-Wi- ves Journal delivery boys collection of tpe local Kiwanians book. Finder please return to proved themselves to be real enJournal office. tertainers at the noon day lunchAdvertisement t eon of the club on Tuesday. As the Appendicitis Operation.- - . members arrived they found that Mrs. Fred Lindquist submitted dinner had all been prepared and to an operation last night for ap- the women guests seated at the costumes pendicitis. Mr. Lindquist, it will table In burlesque had been worked out for be remembered .suffered' the loss Speeches man to read along with some the of a leg recently In a railroad very cleverly written songs which accident In the yards of the O. made the occasion most success-fS L. at Pocatello. and Interesting ul Gentlemen! suits and I through the Hudson Bay company, they brought an' average net return to . the local . farm of $216 per skin. over- marketed coats cleaned and pressed $1.00. Ladies' plain dress . $1.00. Try our permanent crease. Logan Laundry and (Advertisement) t To Have New Chapel The Logan Second ward has decided- - to build a new meetings. house and will proceed with the work at once. Build ig plans are not yet completed but the prell- -. -minary work in getting under way. It will be built on the same lot as the present building, which will -- . be used for an amusement hall. , Austin: Pond, proprietor of the Logan Fox. farm .was a visitor In the city tills morning and made the statement that out of 71 female foxes, he had 316 pups. An- other Interesting thing about the local fur farm, of all the skins 1 Off For Paris-4- H. P. Nlelseh, ' 1 , , , contractor, left today for Montpelier and Paris. At the latter place Mr.- - Nielsen has a big brick! job on the new high school to be built there and at the former pluce he is figuring on a job to be let soon. Girls Day Postpoii ed Exercises of Gil Is Day at the Logan Senior high school have been postponed until Thursday evening at 6:30, when their May Day Festival will bo held on the school campus at West, First South street, to which the public is invited. In addition to the 'exercises the music department will provide musical numbers. -- , Buried In Logan Remains of Walter Jdecham son of D. E. Mecham of Rock Springs, Wyoming were brought here for interment Funeral services had been held in Rock Springs, so but a brief graveside service was held in the Logan cemetery, at which Bishop Olof I. Pederson presided and made a few remarks. The grave was dedicated by .Eider A. E. Cranney. The deceased was a nephew of chief of police Gilbert Mecheam and Arthur Mecham, state fish and game commissioner, who was present, and of Mrs. A. R. Heap of Boise, Idaho, wrw also , attended. 4-- api-mal- The BERTHANA r DEE-ECCLE- COMPANY S Our Drapery Department was Installed for the purpose of rendering service. Our stock of Drapery Fabrics Is most complete. Mrs. Florence Reese, who is In charge of this department, Is an expert In this field of art. If you let her help you solve your problems you will be delighted with the result. Christensen Furniture Company, , Advertisement ' Ogden, Utah ApriH 30, 1929 MR. LUNDBERG, Manager,. Paladore Ballroom, Logan, Utah. r Dear Friend: 1 am requesting an opportunity to play an engagement in your Ballroom on the night of Thursday, May 2d. 1 had planned on playing another engagement in Logan, but was misrepresented bjr the management of the place we planned on playing. i t We are not playing Logan wit h any desire of seeking a regular engagement, but rather to get acquainted and make friends. We hope that if we can tfp this,' these friends will visit us at the Berthana and also tne Befthana Roman" Gardena in Ogden where we have played for four years and are ' s regularly employed. I have a very good band of twelve' men and a program of ' good dance music. I hope we can please the Paladore patrons, and in return for your kindness I wgtnt to have your two excellent orchestras play for us in Ogden in the near future. Hoping this will be a satisfactory arrangement, and that ; I will see you Thursday, May 2d, I remain, 5, . i Yours truly, , OLIE REEVE. L t Home From California and Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen reached home on Saturday evening following an extensive tour of Southern California points and across the border Into Tijuana, Mexico. They rambled here and there, covering the mahy points of interest and visiting relatives the route. On and.frtepds along the way there, bn account of road conditions they shipped their car from Reno to Sacramento, and took the train.. Returning they came by the southern route, passing through St, George. During their entire stay in California, no rain fell, and the fruit had been frozen. The farm and orchard season is backward. Mr. Hansen says this year will see the completion of & road that in three days comfortable auto travel will land one in Los Angeles f 3-Pi- . Living Room' Suite ece Jacquard Velour ! . , t, - 4 putt - MMKSEE) & ' , v TIIE CHEVROLET ROADSTER PURCHASED FROM CACHE AUTO COMPANY WILL BE GIVEN AWAYTHURSDAY f EVENING ; AT THE PALAIS D OR DANCE AS AN ADDED ATTRACTION ON THAT , EVENING , ; OLIE REEVE AND HIS OGDEN ORCHESTRA : : WILL BE THE GUEST ARTISTS r f AND FURNISH THE MUSIC - Where promises are made and KEPT. "I ' - , &!?. ' Where nice people dance. At Thursday evenings dance there will be an important announce-- , ment regarding the big dance at The Palais dOr Saturday evening. f V Suits on Hand : IN ORDER TO EQUALIZE STOCKS WE SHALL i i i MAKE A i : REDUCTION f , This includes -- KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES -F- ASHION PARK CLOTHES -- TBae IPaHaSs Too. Many ON EVERY GARMENT IN STOCK. ' 1 t : i An Automobile would be given avay Thursday Evening May' 2nd . and we now go into May with : ( v v ' uEae FaBans ' weather has slowed up business for THE upusual We bought our Stocks for a regular season ' Advertised that ; 21 West Center Street - logan i . 7 Christensen Furniture Co: NO APOLOGY!! NO EXCUSE! NO .... EXPLANATION!!! the Goods all the Time g Just Delivering ' , at .This is just a sample of the wonderful values which we offer, P i Upholstered in Especially Priced Mr. 1 ' I STYLEPLUS CLOTHES . Ranging in price from $25.00 to" $60.00. These PRICES For THURSDAY, FRIDAY, --"SATURDAY ' MAY 2nd 3rd4thONLY. v i. ' i i . , is i "i I |