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Show jTcaan Must Primary Operetta imaer tne direction of the Primary association ui tue rouun Viuu a one act operetta wul be given oy uie memuers oi the Primal y a. B ochxo., i uesuay m me LOCAL NEWS Stand Trial For. ' . Weeding Permit A marriage license has been issued to Micah Oleen Oarn of A j Fielding and Erma Lenora Nielsen . Georgetown. Tenii., May 27 (A?) of Garland. Eva Cofer, 21, year old I arm From various parts of the city girt who responded to Improper advances of Lee AUiley by attack- and county have come reports oi ing him. with tne spoke ot a wa- damaging frosts during the past gon wheel, will go on trial tomor- night or two, and today has been row on charges lodged against cool. Last evenings shower was her ln connection wuh Atmey s of general benefit to farms and death. . gardens, and will prove a wonCalling at Athleys grocery store derful help to the beet crop. , last Thursday to pay lor live cents worth of candy sne had purcnas-e- d Show At Downey earlier in the day, witnesses Dairymen of Downey, Idaho are said thft man seized Miss Gofers their sixth annual Black . wrists and attempted to embrace holding and White day today. In addition I her. addiThe girl fled from the store ana to giving a good cairy shw. entertainment has been arreturning thirty minutes later tional a baseball game with the wagon wheel spoke, beat ranged Including and a dance Athley across the head and walk- uuimg the afternoon ed away. The grocer died 12 hours tonight. later. ,,Left For Salt Lake Melvin Smith of Nibley left toDirector Cardon day for Salt Lake where he has been employed for the summer ,v Addresses Students with a contracting concern. Melvin may return here and stags a fight Continued from page one for the entertainment of the fans 4 on Idaho Day. Hia opponent has divided among the various com- not as yet .been selec,; d. munities y ProviHyrum 118; dence,! 8f; Wellsville, 76; Millville, - Owing to the , long continued 42; 46; Menaon and College weather, beet seed in some Young, 30; . Paradise, 38; River dry of the county, has failed to ' parts Heights, 25; Avon, 8 Petersboro, sprout. Fafmers at Hyde Park who kt . were fearful lest the seed would A mortality tit, 60 per cent was fail to grow, have planted oats in reported! by Mr.Aaains, irom tne land that had been planted to freshman class of ,ajii wmcn rain should beets. Last thd 'school in i,is 24 until the help mattersnights greatly. present;' graduating class oi 48. . , Tne included : River Flow Checked complete program . entry r marcn, school-- orchestra, W. W. Smart, of directed, by Lloyd Wlftn; song the Utah Power superintendent and Light comcnorusi Invocation, President 1a pany plant In Logan canyon, says M; Bickmore; song, mixetJi cnorus; the cold few days weather the valedictory. Miss Maude1 Alien; has checked, the flowpast of water in piano soio. Miss Louise Chlpman; Logan river. On Friday the river principals report, H. R. Adams;r, was flowing a stream approaching quartet, the Misses Helen 1000 second feet while today it Tyra Wilson, amelia has dropped off 200 second feet. Hazel Neiderhauser; Andersen, song, girls chorus; presentation of diplomas, Supt. R. V. Larson; Engagement Announced The engagement of Attorney overture, school orchestra; ben. deorge D. Preston of Logan and edlction, Joseph P. Cooper. Miss Virginia B. Welling, daughter of Secretary of State Milton H. Welling and Mrs. Welling was announced at a luncheon held at the Wedding Hotel Utah on Saturday. The party i was arranged by Mrs. J. Wesley (Continued from Page One) Horsley of Brigham City, sister of the bride to be, approximately 1,000 will be mailed to prominet persons in the Unit, E. H. Lewis Dies ed- - States. E. H. Lewis, a former resident Wedding gifts and letters pour of this city well remembered by In daily. One admirer sent a older group ofpttizens, son of sliver wedding ring, another of- the and Emma &Lewis who fered a suckling pig. Many ,of Enoch eatller settlers, the Betters are congratulatory, were among the same offer advice, and a few passed away at Carmel, Califor- warn that- - there still is time to nla on Saturday, of pneumonia, his wife, two sons: concel the wedding and so avert He leaves Conway ? Lewis of Logan and the advantages of wedlock. of Carmel; one LOufs "Lewis daughter, Mrs. ' Vaneta Passlin California of Los Angeles, W. U. Mrs. one sister. William Visits In Logan Edwards of Logan and one brother, T. H. Lewis of San FrancisA. B. Cowan, general manager co. Funeral services were held Grove,; California, toof .the Western Union Telegraph at Pacific Mr. Lewis is company at Denver, was In Logan day.as a vocalist a suberb today calling on local manager tenor voice, also having as an InstruMcArthur, and incidentally calling mentalist who could play his own on one of the hired hands of The upon almost any Journal, who pounded brass un- accompaniments der his supervision in Chicago instrument. some Jhfrty years ago. A. B. C." is one of those men who never grows a bit older. He Is as full of wim, wigor and Sfdckfor-Cliristiarse- ift witallty as he was when he was riding herd on a bunch of teletelegraph operators and alleged graph operators In Ch at the beginning of the present century. And he does not grow chesty He is just the same old either. AT without any iuss or feathers, and Is just as much of a pleasure to meet him, to have him slap a fellow on the back, and laugh at some of the erminiscences of we . the good old days" when Worked fifteen to twenty hours ft dayt He promises to come back again this summer and stick around a while. ' He likes to fish, and has been promised some fishing as is fishing if he will ,come and colWe hope he does. lect. rouitn worn cnupei. Death Of Man . a ... -t T. -- it en-te- re ihied-erhause- Morrows Prepare For - , Manager Led (Psxsdia?! , u i' basket-ba- n on pia,i ItfUU, Jiuot. tot.i llTgUbCU Ur CU.CU feb btiO JAJiUU lith.i wilUU. next, season, jao Lnvts up sum i viic couciuug uutiea tC iduu. loutotui ttiisoii. to the local suiooi iroi.i u.e ug uen ttigu wneia ni, auueue as a high school ..utm, vas as Drunaiit as mat a. uit local institution wnctu ne son Ins ie.-tin track wmk ,s wi-- us on tne basketuuil mu kvio.ui it.uiu -' DOUBLE ACTION . ' d4ktvw First U t Tkm la th er Same Price for over 38 years Memorial Day Here - American Legion Memorial day ! program lor inursoay ot tms week at tne Logan cemetery has been announced as touows. Drum Use less than of corps and otner Legionnaires will brands assemble at the Chamber oi high priced X . t commerce at a: JO a. m. ana U8KD marcn MILLIONS OS POUNDS to Filth North ana Main; BY OUR GOVERNMENT irom tncre tney win be amen to the cemetery where the will be given in me MemorFrom Denver to the Agricul- ial Orove. Plot. C. E McClellan tural College came a wire this af- has been selected as the speaker ternoon warning of possible frost tollowed by the customary legion . x tonight. , , s- - , ceremonies. . , ZSt 25 pio-gra- m The Ninth ward' Primary operAnnounced etta will be given in the 9th Engagement Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Howell of ward chapel at 8 oclock Logan announce the engagement direction of Primary of their daughter Grace to Fred officers. B. Baugh son of Mr. and Mrs Frank H, Sr, The wedding Miss Annie Madsen has return- will take Baugh, June iilMi in the ed' home froth Rexburg. 4 Idaho, Salt Lakeplace Miss Howell where she has been teaching has recently temple. from the returned school during , the past school western states mission where she w t . ; year: has spent two years as a missionary. since returning from the ' Reading Course - Graduates has Canadian mission Mr. Fourteen students of the, Wil- been attending the U.Baugh S. A. C son school have successfully com- and is well known in the musipleted the reading, course .outlin- cal circles of the The young ed' by the - state department of couple will make city their home In education. This is the second year Logan. the course has. been followed at there bethe ; Wilson. Funeral services over the reing only five who finished. Those were receiving certificates this year mains of Albert B. Dunford are: Garr Thompson, Clair Nel- held Friday in the Fifth ward , , y- - . . .Last-'yea- r son, Erwin Mehr Roma Crockett, Ruth Christensen,' Leona Stowell, Ollie Jean Olson. Anna Carlson. Nadine Davis, Ellen Bickmore Eva LuSealy, Mary Lenkersdorfer, Kidcille Lundahl and Blanche man. aft 11 oclock. The speakers were President Joseph R. Shepherd and William A. Noble of the Logan temple and Elder Hulme of Bear addresses Lake who delivered that were full of consolation anda hope for the future of such worthy man. The musical numwere quartets by Miss Wade, Fund bers Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Swenson Library Fund Growing: On May 25, the Library committee received one of the that has largest contributions been made to the fund, from Frederick P. Champ, president of the Cache Valley Banking Co. The contribution was enclosed with a letter, in which Mr. Champ said in part; The fund deserves the supand port of every loyal alumnus friend of the College. There can be no mors worthy object for the attention Alumni Association's than ths College library and a concerted effort of this sort upon the part of any alumni group cannot fail to unite the friends of the Institution, as well as the alumni, and pave the way for, greater progress. The fund is growing steadily, Mr. Barber reports, and pledA ges are being paid promptly. substantial interest accumulation is already available for the purchase of new books for thb College library, and the sum is steadily In he Wade e.pp.nk i ' tvtu aue and moibaa and Ainley Macy, and a solo by Contractor Dies Six Firemen Leona Bunce. Invocation was of- Cardon E. Burns . Killed As Coupe Crash fered by Prest. Joseph and benediction-- by Elder William Eureka, Kas, May 27 (API J. Matanzas, Cuba. May 27 (AP L. Winn. S. Davis, 70 bridge contractor here, Six firemen .were killed and a , was burned to death yesterday score of persons injured hero last when his coupe caught fire on night in a head-o- n colhs'cn bt-tClosing Exercises highway four miles east of tween a fire truck and a passen-Eurek- a. ger automobile. Of Logan Academy Five years will be needed for the . Notary publics are limited to restoration of Williamsburg, c01o-14- 3 In Paris, the right being sold or bequeathed nial capital of Virginia. Baccalaureate service of the Logan Academy was held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, with the following inspiring program: Sfockton-Christiainse- in Prelude, Largo, Xerxes (Handel), Miss Elizabeth Harper. Processional, Praise Ye The Father, Gounod; hymn. OurNo. God, 14; Our Help in Ages Past, Scripture; Anthem, In the Cross of Christ I Glory, Parks; by the choir. Prayer. Announcements. Offertory, Andante, New World Symphony, Dvorak; solo. The Old Ready-to-We- ar Rugged Cross, Bennard; by Miss Adeline McCausland. Hymn, All Hail the Power of Jesus Name. Baccalaureate Sermon, Rev. David Hare D. D. Hymn, Savior Again to Thy Dear Name We Raise. Benediction. Postlude, Larghetto, Pomp and Circumstance, Elgar. Commencement Events Fashion show and art exhibit, Westminster, 7:30, May 27. Senior play, Westminster Hall, ; 8 00, May 28. Honeyman Lawn, Class Day, 3 30, May 29. Commencement, at Presbyterian church, 8.00, May 29. Commencement Program AlPrelude, Hall to the Heroes, Elizabeth Miss Harper. da, Verdi, Processional, Praise Ye The Father, Gounod. Invocation, Mr. J. E. Cardon. Every dress in the store on sale Solo, Into the Dawn With You, at $22.50 has just been reduced Lee, Afton Walker. Rev. to $19.75 for a quick clearance. Copamencement Address, Harris Pillsbury. These are mostly dressmaker club. Glee Swing Song, Lohr, costumes. Full length coat9 type Solo, Miss Kucks. finger tip length coats and three Presentation of diplomas, Miss Jane Barber, acting principal. quarter length coats all with Alma Mater. equal smartness. There is a wide variety of frocks both in Graduates plain and printed fabrics and Sarah E. Cherry, Mildred M. each is just as chic and clever n.s Cherry, Florence J. Hamson, Elsie AlJ. Hutton, Juanita Guidinger, creators can design them. style ton H. Walker. Select several at this extra spec' ial price, j Outstanding Specials All This Week In the Department Silk Ensembles A Summer Necessity $1975 SioclktoBi-Clirisfiars- eii ir ) Distinctive , NEW Summer , can do more than anything else to make your house a home and right now is the best time to give your home the advantages of these new beautiful materials. rE shall be gald to furnish you with ideas, make estimates & suggest color schemes and patterns of materials suitable to your own individual home. Remember our drapery workroom is fitted with eveiy modern convenience that is known to the drapery art to save your time and money and give you a first class professional job. Consider these amongst the many outstanding values we have to offer. 50 inch Silk Damasks $1.25, $2.50, $3.50 Here you wiir find the unusual colors and combinations of color you like to see to make your home individual. Plain damasks and multicolored fabrics. These go especially well in the dining room, the living room the liberary and the more dignified parts of the formatting aj FT. find Hill Bros, roasting coffee in large quantities. By a patented, continuous process, only a few pounds at a time pass through their roasters. A marvelous uniform flavor is produced such as no other coffee has. And youll never . , COFFEE Frrsk from the one-- m d MCMia fee. Easily opened vtfJl tkekey. Summer Cretonnes 35c to $1.50 At An Unusually HILLS BROS t929 to m Attractive Price $3.00 Here is a liberal shipment of smart summer Evening.' sports Afternoonmillinery Chic and distinguished interpetations of the summer mode that reveal the developments. Each hat in this group is marked by a distinct individuality entirely its own. All the new colors; , Large ana; small head sizes. - newer-fashio- Patterns for the sun room, the porch, the canyon home, the living loom, the bedroom. This quality is supreme. We have a line of cretonnes here at 35c, you would expect to pay tnem ov er. $1.00 a yard for. Come in and look Lesher Mohairs $2.00 to $3.50 Lesher Mohairs keep their colors- - longer, stay clean longer, hang more gracefully and are richer in texture and design than any other drapery fabric known. There are patterns to suit any part of the home. Made of first quality angora goat wool, they wear indefinate-l- y and always retain their origina beauty, SOUTH AISLE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT 75 This is a fashion value achievement that every smart woman will appreciate. Some of these dresses are half price, some are selling at only a fraction of their cost. Buy them now and get the benefit of a full summers wear. For morning, afternoon and every daytime occasion. , , Flattering Models Offer Exceptional Savings home. Faffle ; t I 4 V 4 4 , Womans and Misses Frocks Reduced From $49.75 and $65 - N find a R ecipe 4 t t V SUMMER DRAPERIES SPECIAL PURCHASE OF SUMMER HATS You won't f j ' . PAGE FIVE. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACIIE COUNTY, UTAH. Saturday, May 25, 1929. $985 W'ait no longer to purchase dress fpr jour summer opand the fashion saving portunity of the year is taking place right now'. The smartest models the dress successes of the season, we have assembled for you this week in this unusually attractive group at $9.85. This price is truly remarkable for such stjle right- ness, and quality rightness. Sizes 14 to 46. |