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Show PAGE EIGHT . ' ; THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. Wednesday, May, 29, 1929. AFurMttimre Salle IF!? kJewfly vfedls Mahogany Upholstered Itockers $1 1;75 Junior Floor Lamp Free Lamp Bridge $14.90 Portable Phonographs $9.90 Certainteed Felt base running yard $1.00 Cedar Chests $15.90 up 27x54 inch Axminster rugs , $2.95 Let mutitoa. PAGEANT ivt lio W WAteltti FOR AND FIREWORKS INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION The general committee , lor Lolet gan. July 4th, celebration nas Fire the contract, Jqr , the Pageant v oiks display td the Into.. noun-tai- n This Fire Works company. d is the satns company which the display last year lor Logan's Home Coming celebration The contract calls lor? displays not ee$ll the that will equal, magnificent display oft last year, i, The character of this, years pageant and display will be similar to last years; however this years wiH depict American history Mr. Frank Baugh Jr., of Logan has been chosen director of 'he pageant, Mr. Baugh has had considerable experience alorg pageantry work and will have a pageant and display that wil' moje than live up to the standards that have been set here the pus, few f years. The Fire Works company have agreed to hove two of tneir ron here two weeks before July 4 th They will have all of their sets ready several days before the tune, so that there will not be me last minute rush and delay. The pageant this year will start on time. The director End committee are i ow working out a plan so that can be nm part of thebe'-.--spectacle e oif shortly dark, so mat the sptcV.tors v 'L not have .,o watt till dork before the show starts Amtngemetns have bm nndi to hold this event in the Stadium again. The auto parking committee are working out a plan to avoid congestion "this year Arrangements have been completed to have the 145th. Field Artillery band of Salt Lake Citv end the I?2nd. Infantry band of Ogclei m attendance for the entire celebration. These bands will also fom part of the program at the lur-nishe- 1 Another Old, Timer Pays Visit to Logan 5 Us ' Lace Curtains Feather Your a doctor and received the necessary attention and in less than an hour he was back on the job as busy as ever. When the conare templated Improvements made, we Invite our friends to come and look the place over. On Sunday evening Elders R. L. Hill of the Cache stake high FOFJV FOR, , $265 19. $129.$189r 13 1 Living room Suites, $109.-- $ 9x12 Foot Felt Base Rugs Bedroom Suites .... J Dining Suites enough to cease being "regular. not possibly be found, as was eviIt Is mighty nice to notice how, as denced in the removal of large these fellows get along in years, stumps and trees. Silvan Petersen had the misand position, and Importance, they keep right on being the same good fortune to get his right hand fellows they were when they caught under the chain: which mashed his little finger, taking really worked for a living. , Back thirty-fiv- e years ago "Mr. off the nail and also the nail from Moulton did not exist. But there the next finger.- He was taken to was a husky, heavy set, walrus moustached youngish sort of a freight conductor "herding box cars between Denver and Puebla, whd was known, far and wide as Nevergweat Moulton. He wad "regular" and he Is still regular" We talked about "the good old days when railroading was railroading; when there was nothing but single track; when dispatching was done with Morse, and when dispatchers .were dispatchers, and telegraph operators were telegraph operators. We talked about many of the other "old timers , too. Sara Rath-burDan Riley, Foot Big Graham, Hank Williamson, McFarland, "Butcher, "Windy Lee Tanquary, Wesley Brunton, Fred Graham. Mort Suiter, Ed Ellis, Fayette Rockwell, J. J. Burns and a lot of others were put on the pan. It was a real treat. Moulton has been retired on a pension. He is "taking a ride now, over the road, and without a uniform. His little boy, Frank is now general agent for the Denver St Rio Grande Western at Ogden, and "Dad came out this way to see how the youngster Is behaving. The big moustache is gone-gu- ess It turned gyay and he Is not as prominent around the waist, but he Is as full of fun, and good nature as ever, and it was a real treat to see him again. Another "old timer half been In us by Logari and has honored calling and letting us see how gracefully those old birds take on years. First there was "Harry Cushing. With the years he has officially. at least become Mr. H M. Cushing, division passenger agent for the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad at SalU Lake, but unofficially he Is still Barry and seemingly adds to hlfi popularity with the years. "Joe" Wikldal, another "regular fellow who Is now Logans favorite washerwoman, remembers when he was a messenger boy for the express company and "Harry was his boss. Joe says Harry was a pretty good boss at that, although he never was able to put much fear into the hearts of the gang he bossed. And then came Al Cowan, who, in the passing years has become "Mr. A. B. Cowan general manager of the Western Union Telegraph' company, . at Denver, Colo. While It is true that, to the stranger Mr. Cowan Is a dignified, important looking - gentleman, knew still, to the oldsters who him when he Is still Al and a prince of good fellows. He, too, called and went over events and people of the past. And, another Census Reapportion.delightful half hour was put on Bill to Be Voted s . record. And- - yesterday Mr. A. G. MoulOn Soon By Senate ton" a retired conpassenger ductor from the Denver & Rio (Continued From Page One) Grande Western was here to see us. He, too, is growing somewhat will be ready to move for an allripe in years but not near old summer vacation. Progress toward disposition of the farm legislation first on the administration program, was seen in the maneuvers yesterday of Republican- - leaders and .administration figures. After- - a , conference -- with President Hoover,- chairman McNary of- - the senate conference committee appointed to adjust differences between the measures passed by the senate and house, renewed his expression of optimism over the - outcome of the deadlock which has developed in the negotiations around the export debenture proposal. Revival of the ten year old Muscle Shoals controversy was before the senate agriculture committee today in the form of the bill of Senator Norris, Republican, Nebraska, providing for of the government operation huge nitrate and power plants. The proposal was vetoed last year by former President Cool-idand reintroduced yesterday by the Nebraskan. I Per Pair Pillows ,. OFF I $7.90 $84.50 SI 09.00 West 3 council and Hans Mikkelsen, clerk, were speakers at the - Sunday evening service. Farmers are busy preparing for the irngation of tneir crops. 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