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Show WE GRADUATE BUT ONCE Graduation! gifts should be good . They should be good style. They should be enough to be a eon-- i stunt reminder of the happy . ; oc canon. The gifts found here meet mil these requirement i. Qual- ' - tnli-ma- ' s, - prices. .See the offerings. Stockton-Chrlstians- WENDELBOE JEWELRY O OPTICAL CO. LOGAN LOCAL NEWS in Journal todays will be found an offer, made the Continental Oil company by to furnish free road maps of various states to all who send for them. If you contemplate a trip this summer It might be well to take advantage of this offer. It is free. For Mothers Da- yFlowering plants and a large supply of ferns at Ola Larsons. Advertisement . en - - b: - Cattle testing by the federal government and the state of Utah in this county la coming to a final close. The work will likely be wound up this week. Elsewhere A , pro-U.SA- .C. ity, adaptability and useful-netcoupled mi th reasonable East 1st N. M. P. Yeates of Salt Lake is a visitor here lor a few days. preparations to go to Salt Lake Three North Cache , tomorrow on a week end visit to state coal the Providence capital. Joseph Miller, tudents Win U. S. merchant, was attending to bus ' Willard Tarbet, eldest son of iness In Logan on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tarbet, has C. Scholarships arrived from California on a Scandinavian Meet&ng ' ' The Scandinavian meeting will visit to his parents. Convene at 7:30 tomorrow evenRobert Davidson'' of Third In the scolastlc competition for ing in the stake house. Good West and Second North, U said high school students, held at the speakers have been engaged. to be very ill. his case being last Friday, three dents from North Cache won first Renovation of the second floor pneumonia. :v Theodore Thatcher won (places. of the Thatcher ' building, over Mrs. Arthur Peterson of Hyde first In botany, June Van Orden store, the first in speech, while Wllda to repair damage Tesuiting ' from Park, who was very, ill before a small fire there a short time and following an operation at a Saunders took first place in bread making, in addition to the first since, is now complete places won, Lym Thatcher and Thora Brown took 2nd and 3rd Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hayball acln Mrs Fred A Cutshalts, throw- by their daughter, companied contest. ln all. North Ruth and Miss Lola Lundahl. left ing out a hand to save herself Cache contestants won nineteen for Salt Lake today. The young from a severe fall when her foot ladies expect to attend the var- went through a hole in a porch, points, which placed this school ious high school functions sche- landed upon It . with such force third among the thirteen schools duled at the university tomorrow. as to seriously injure her wrist. In the competition. Students who won first place in contests in which more than J. Lofter Bjarnson. former Lo Ask about our new ' Savings three contestants were gan educator, now connected Plan which will make you 7 per awarded a twenty-fiv- e entered, dollar U. with the staff 'd the State Supt. cent interest, with' the Federal A. C. Those who scholarship. of Public Instruction, was in the; Building & Loan Association, won second ond third places were conferring city- on- Wednesday, awarded ribbons. with school" authorities here, and elected president LeRojry Cooley he visited the Junior high school. of North Cache student body His friends are pleased to meet Appendicitis Case In the student body election him on his occasional visits. Mrs. Ruby Milligan, wife of held at North Cache Tuesday un- morning, John of Milligan Park, Hyde the : officers Nearing the, close of the school derwent an operation for ap- were chosen for following the year year, Miss Jean Cox, state super- pendicitis at a local hospital on President, LeRoy Cooley; vice In home Wednesday morning and though, 'president, Edith visor of Instruction secre Stoddard; economics, visited and talked to of course, quite ill, is reported tary and treasurer, Fredon home economics students at the as well as could be way; cheer leaders, Allen MelkU U. A. C., on Tuesday, and on and Erma Seamons; song leader, Wednesday visited those of the Eulalie Anderson. Logan high school. At each of The girls camp committee met North Cache Valedictorian these Institutions she found a last night at the camp in Logan Announced Miss Thora Brown has been anhigh class of work being done Canyon and discussed the possinounced as valedictorian for the outdoor of bility recreation Bend Mother a boquet on Her grounds there.: It was decided to graduating class of 1929. Mis: Day, Sunday. Beautiful cut flow- make some improvements in this Browns scholastic record for hei ers of all kinds. We deliver any- line and work will start soon ln four years at high school averagwhere in the U. 8. Cali or phone the laying out of a baseball dia- ed 93.13 percent). Mss Mary us now. Lindquist, Phdne 19. next Brown, whose record Is mond and tennis courts. Advertisement 93 pet highest and averaged Gentlemens suits and over- cent ; has been given the SalutaPublic Invited i coats cleaned and pressed $1.00. tion. All who desire, may have the Ladles' plain dres 6$ 1.00. Try our C. A. Gardner of Ely, Nevada, pleasure of witnessing the im- permanent crease. Logan Launis visiting ln Logan with his old pressive Mothers' Day ritualistic dry and Dry Cleaners. Advertisement friend, George Moench. ceremony of the Elks lodge, to be given this evening at the Elks Postmaster and Mrs. Norman Home, at eight oclock and to Sheriff In Ogden hear the beautiful tribute to Sheriff W. H. Shaw is ln Og- G. Allen of Wellsville were shopmankinds greatest and truest den today. His scpeclal business ping in the county seat Wednesfriend, Mother, given by Professor in the Junction City is ln con- day afternoon J.- E. Hickman . nection with the Conrad Alder automobile which was stolen last J. Donald Davidson, Logar Cache Valley league baseball fall and was recently located. apiarist, has Just received eighty 1929 12, at Cache It Is being held in Ogden pend- packages of bees to add to hit Sunday May Junction. Game called at 4 p, m. ing the outcome of the trial of stock of honey producers. Admission 25 cents.. Logan vs the man charged with stealing Cache Junction. it. Fenders and Auto Bodler Advertisement . te . 53 Against Borahs . , 0: year. Revision Bill May Cause G. O. P. Split Washington, May 9 UP) The possibility of a spilt in Republican ranks over procedure to be employed during consideration of she revision bill appeared today as she house started general debate on the measure.-Republicamembers from ten states announced igricultur&l shey had decided to ask the Republican caucus called for tomorrow, to postpone for a .week its formulation of a plan for the neasures consideration in order a allow time for them to compose differences which they said had developed. Shum-doin- g ; No Cause For Action In a recent decision by Judge M. C. Harris, the case of George Moench . versus Hazel Tebbs was thrown out of court on the no cause for action. grounds of This was a case in which ' plaintiff was seeking compensation t o his . automobile damages collision. Scud ers for supply kinds. Phone -- ; . . . . i A BIG SHIPMENT OF PETERS DIAMOND BRAND All Leather Footwear Just Arrived. T REAL BARGAINS LADIES SLIPPERS high or heels, $5.00 values mil-itar- y LADIES SLIPPERS pumps or straps, high or military heels, $5.50 values o CHILDRENS slippers, for values OXFORD-- or real service, . strap uoo spjioiv raijH, JESSENS 35 West Center Time Is Source of Trouble in Idaho Nothing will add to her charm and (Continued from Page One) sorted at 9. Other j clerks came it 8 oclock (daylight time! and paced the sidewalks f.v an hour until their boses camo to open .he doors an hour later. . Ioveli-.- ": ness like a beautiful hairdress. Give her a permanent wave for Mothers Day. Some-1,- " thing that will last for many months, and be; f remembered many more. Always first with . V the latest. ; ' Committees Ask Commissioners For Cbunty Road Aid . , Stockton-Christianse- (Continued from Page One) association. The commissioners lgreed to stand one third the expense not to exceed $50. Commissioner L. P. Peterson md Attorney L. D. Naisbitt, of the chamber of commerce park Hair Cutting n And Permanent Wave Department v ; R. . M. SMITH, Manager. . 11, . M. I, A. Contests Mother a boquet of flowHer day, next Sunday. We Lewiston Lions Initiatio- nThe public is invited to attend beautiful boquets of all Tonight Is Initiation night for the Logan stake M. I. A. contests Deliveries made anywhere. the Lewiston Lions club when in the Sixth ward chapel and . ... the organization will receive its recreation hall tonight. Contest19. . , , charter from District Governor ants are to draw for their "places Advertisement Leo H. Hansen of LchL President at 7:15, the general meeting to will conduct the commence at 7:30. Persons Salesmen wanted interin northern Langton Barber of .the . evening and ested in public speaking, k music, Utah and southern Idaho, program must have auto. Commission bas- Mayor John M. Bernhisel will drama and dancing will be given is, ishouia be able to measure Sicto.as toastmaster at the ban- a - real evenings entertainment. vroof.: If you are a worker, wd quet. ' , 4J want you to sell Asphalt Shingles Repaint Job Finished laid complete on the roof guarMothers Day boquets of beauCarl local representaanteed highest grade work. Time tiful cut flowers. See that YOUR tive of Holmes, the Birr and Jex payment or cash plan, long ex- mother has one on Her day, Sun- painting , company, reports sign that perience since 1905. Call or write his just completed Mr. Lambert of Lambert Roof day. Call or phone. We deliver the companyJobhas on the Beautiful repaint company Inc., 768 So. State St. anywhere, Lindquist. Phone 19, Cache Valley sign south of Advertisement Salt Lake City, Utah. Brigham City. The large arrow at the top of this sign points the Kiwanis Luncheon Met With Accident way to tourists to take the Cache Ki luncheon of A. the Howard Stokes of Brigham Tuesdays valley route on their way to the City, a student at the U. s A. C., warns club was primarily a bus- Yellowtsone National Park. met with a painful accident while iness session; 'but Dr. A, O. PorFlowers for Mothers Day. Send playing ball on the college cam- ter, district governor was in at- pus yesterday afternoon. A tele- tendance, and his talk was an, her a boquet. We supply all kinds was phone pole as feature. He com- -, and make deliveries anywhere ln designated first base. Stokes hit the ball and outstanding plimented the local club on the the U. S. Call or phone. Llnd- before just reaching the first gratifying position and rating quist,' Phone 19. base, he tripped and fell into the the club had attained . in the Advertisement pole. In doing so he broke his district, urged members to keep Mothers Honoring bone. renThe pelvis student Is con- up the good work, and to fined at his room at the Delta Nu der whatever' assistance This afternoon members of the they house where he will be of the could to some of the minor clubs Smithfield Auxiliary to remain for the next compelled ton days. In the district. American Legion Post, are enter taming at the Carnegie library, mothers of men who served their country during the world war. In addition to a nice musical program refreshments were served . and each mother was presented with a" floral mothers day Has $ Mothers Day ! - - ' suggested improvements. Henry McCracken of Smithfield the asked for aid ln repairing Smithfield canyon-roaleading to the scout camp. Fifty dollars was appropriated for the work. BER , f v. Farm Bill Action (Continued from Page One) senate's vote of the country is most unfortunate. It means ultimately a complete coalition between the Democrat and insurgents and a consequent .arresting of the administration's policies. It also means the first break, which Is the hardest, and which will be succeeded by many that will be not so difficult but more disastrous to the administration. It also means that we are in the session for all summer, if not all - 1929-3- commitee appeared In reference to the condition at the county fair grounds be Improved. The commissioners agreed that they would cooperate with the. fair as-- 1 sociatlon officials ln making the ?ess Complains t Health Day At Smithfield A number of Logan citizens went to Smithfield today to participate in the Health Day exercises being conducted there. Members of the chamber of commerce gave encouragement to the event with their presence at" the big parade conducted this morning. through a Thursday, May 9, 1929. THE JOURNAIi'LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. RAGE FOUR Street Shoe Store Lyric Building:. . FRIDAY and SATURDAY straightened. Shoup, 74 W. 1st N ' (Advertisement) Joseph Tracey, representative of the U. I. C. Railroad company, was a business visitor ln Logan today,' having come up from Ogden to look into some matters pertaining to acquiring a right of way for a spur. " IUI.,11 , I.,.. .1.. S v Dr. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart have received a letter from their son Perry, who is performing mission ary service in Germany, informing them that his health is good and he is thoroughly enjoying his r C I I 4- v p MILLINERY For Friday and Saturday only, we a very special offering of our work. of Attorney A. P, Lelshman Brigham City wafc a Logan visl tor Wednesday afternoon, having come over to Cache county on legal business. Attorney Leish man was a former Wellsville P E have-arrange- EARLY SPRING HATS : . the smartest hats ' brought to Logan this season.. There. are not a great many of them left, and for these two days . they wiil be closed out in four groups, repriced for quick clearance at which have been considered dM , v " - We dont know come of the was seen entering Barber Center out. be girl. She the Modern Beauty Parlors 13 W, it St-- what has , $1.95 - $2.95 -- $3.95-$5 00 and she never came SUITS Advertisement Cache Beauties Unexcelled Reports in the press are observed regularly of parties that tours of southern are making Utah for the purpose of taking in the Zion park and Bryce can- yon scenery. Many of these tourist parties could be headed this way as the season advances if the proper representation could be to the made with reference beauties of Logan canyon and the grandeur of Bear Lake and the many other outdoor attractions that await the visitors. There are not many views in the entire world that give a more genuine thrill than comes to one as they reach the divide ln Logan canyon and get their first glimpse of the lake In the distance. , : Buildings Inspected A very thorough inspection of business blocks has been completed by the Fire Department, chiefly with relation to five hazards. Modes of ingress and egress stairways. elevators and general construction have been examined. Especial attention has been paid to electric wiring, rubbish piles and other fire hazards, and a complete report card Is made out for each building, covering every feature of the investigation. At Rotary Luncheon At todays Rotary luncheon the Bottled soda water is a food. and girls essays that were It is composed of sugar, ; plus boys awarded the Rotary scholarships pure flavoring, plus carbonated were read by the winners, George water, it is served to you in perand Beatrice Kearl, high Splcker 5c sterilized bottles clean, fectly students. They were good school a 2c of bottles when plus deposit portrayals of the benefits to school are taken. pupils that may be derived from Advertisement , Rotary scholarships, to those who receive and profit by them. Ross Lawn Watering commission ' has Anderson was ln charge ofalsothea Logan city Just completed this years sche- program, which Included South-wic- k. dule for the watering of lawns. vocal solo by Prof. A. J. A talk on music week and The regulations will be ' strictly enforced and violators t'will be Its benefit in promotion of better home by placed on meter service, accord- music and music in the ing to Mayor A. G. Lundstrom. F. H. Baugh, Jr. C. A. Lundahl Sprinkling of vegetable gardens briefly reviewed incidents of the in Is prohibited and all taps and district Rotary convention rehydrants must be kept water Pocatello and A. H. Thompson The lated incidents of the second day. tight and in good repair. one-half schedule is arranged with hour each day allotted to A new electrically operated lawns of less than 100 square automatic device places coal ln yards area and with an addition- a residence heater when needed, al half hour for each 100 square shakes the grate removes the ashyards. The complete list follows: es and adjust the dampers. Six a. m., all houses facing west; 8 a m., all houses facing east; By the use of a Swedish invenj 4 p. m.,- - all houses facing south; tion a telephone message is tak6 p. avail houses facing north; en on a phonograph record in 8 p. m. to 8:15 p. m. automatic the absence of a person called, to be reproduced when he returns, sprinklers. The balance of our Ladies and Misses Suits, Navy Blue, Black. Serges and Fancy Wool Mixtures, the seasons smartest styles, are being placed on Special Sale for quick disposal , at money saving prices. -- In this sale you do not have to sa- crifice style or quality for economy, but get a rare combination. Our season has been the largest in our history, and there are not too many left over. They range in size from 14 to 40, and are to go at discounts of , 20 to 33 Vi REDUCTION 39 Shirley. Mae .Shop North Main St Logan, Utah Logan The Shopping Center of Northern Utah |