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Show PXGE Four On Friday City Attorney Leon Vernal Willie, of Mendon, who C. F. Olsen of Hyrum wag a Fonnesbeck went to Salt Lake on has been teaching school at Ly- Logan business visitor today. business. , man, Wyoming, was a visitor in , legal Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison of Logan today. As an Introduction to the vaCove were shopping in the counbeor an cation Interval Benson and his three ty seat today. period, Ray This evening Mrs. J. E. Webb Will take her Sunday School class tween regular and summer school daughters are visiting here, from U. S. A. C.. Prof and Mrs. iPocatello, Idaho, with his mother. at the Bert U. Busby and family molor a dip In the Logan Plunge. Walter Welti are spending a Mrs. Harriet L. Benson. tored from Pocatello for Memorrelatives and week visiting ial Day, and are remaining over Recovering Will sell new model 1928 Es- the week end friends in Salt Lake. , Mrs, Chris Christensen of Newvisiting relatives sex at discount. Has and friends. sport coupe of this ton, who on Tuesday not been driven. l Service Motor Farewell party for Eldon Gardweek submitted to on operation Fred Neuberger, In charge of ih a Logan hospital, ' Is reported ner in Second ward, June 4 8:30. company. Phone 211. merchandise sales for the Utah Advertisement Arcadian orchestra. as recovering nicely. Power and Light company in IdaAdvertisement Have New Daughter ho, with headquarters at MontRichmondat Cache Junction From Hastings, Nebraska, com- pelier, Is In Logan today on busAgents of the several knitting Sunday, June 2nd at 4 p. m. ad' factories of the city are starting es word of the safe arrival of a iness. mission 25 cents. out on their summer campaign. new daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Advertisement Mr. and Mrs. Ed South and This activity affords a number Harry Weller. Mr. Weller was Friends of Fred C, Kidgell Sr., of students opportunity to pay formerly manager of the Wool-wor- th family of Idaho Falls, were visstore here, but was pro- iting in Logan today. Mr. South who was injured in an automo- their school expenses, and also bile accident at Smithfield about brings tens of thousands of dol- moted and transferred to Hast- is interested In a mining venture near the Falls, which he Is bringthree weeks ago, will be glad to lars to Logan to support factor- ings. ing to the productive stage. learn that he has now recovered ies that give employment to local sufficiently to resume his work people. Among others who spent De' with the W. F. Jensen confeccoration Day in Logan were Mr. La Pray Gathering Descendents David of A forwholesale LaPray, Mrs. Thomas Rowland and Delightful Party tionery department. A delightful party was given at merly of Logan but now residing about fifty in number, have arJuvenile Judge L. Tom Perry, the Girls Camp In Logan canyon in Salt Lake. Miss Priscilla Row- ranged a family gathering to be . recent appointee, assumed the Friday night by the bishopric and land, who has been attending the held at the home of Frank Bingduties of that office today. On ward clerk of the Eleventh ward U. S. A. C., went to Salt Lake ham in this city tomorrow. DinFriday he consulted with the in honor of the ward choir and with them, but will return to ner will be served. state juvenile court commission officers and teachers of the summer school, Cache ts commissioners county In Salt Lake. Probation Officer iliary organizat lons:"Ref are acting as a board of equalwere served to 125 guests. Author Of Book Andrew King enters upon another term of office In collaboration with Dr." Hen- ization today. They are listening today, suc- Games and dancing were featured during the evening. ceeding himself. ry David Gray of Stanford Uni- to complaints of taxpayers from versity, Dr. Wallace Vickers of the south end of the county InBodies the U. S. A. C. is putting the fin- cluding, Paradise, Avon, Hyrum P Fenders and Auto and College ward. straightened.' Shoup, 74 W. 1st N. for gl.00. Monsen Meat Market. ishing touches on their joint BibU Advertisement work in a book entitled (Advertisement) 1 On Trip Readings. which will shortly be Sheriff W. Sheriff H. Shaw left this To IWisconsin eastern a off of Tthe Departs Going press Expert great afternoon for McNeil Island acAfter he completes some laborFollowing an intensive study publishing house. ' companying convicts to the fedatory work at the U. S. A. C., of sugar beet root rot and other to Melvin Anderson, son of Mr. and beet problems, C. M. Tomkins ' Review classes in shorthand eral prison. He was requested Mrs. J. H. Anderson will leave for expert of the U. 8. Dept. of Ag- may be given commencing Mon- make the trip by U.- - S. Marshal Vosco Call. The sheriff will be the University of Wisconsin to riculture left yesterday morning day, June 3, 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. away for about ten days. fill the post of laboratory assist- for Washington, Senior high, Bellingham, Advertisement ant, while he completes work for where he will probably remain Enroute To Germany his doctors degree In plant for a month studying plant disKing Hendricks, Instructor at eases and prescribing remedies, Ellis School Children pathology. Branch Agricultural college In the Elis school district a the following which he will return v at ' Cedar City, is a business visof chilexamination here for further study. At Scout Camp physical itor in Logan. Mr. Hendricks is dren entering school fof'the first On Wednesday Surveyor Eutime next September will be held planning to leave within a few gene Schaub and his sons Con- Hehdstrom Funeral days for Germany where he goes rad, Lfcland and Henry and Word has been received by local in the Ellis school on Monday, for a year to engage In study and Sev9 Salt under in the 3rd of death at Sixth June and the the from oclock, friends, troops enth wards motored to the Boy Lake City, of Miss Mamie Hend-stro- supervision of the city physician research. 18 year old daughter of and the city school nurse. ParScout camp in Logan canyon and Went To Ogden there, after removing brush from Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hendstrom. ents of the district please bring Appointment For a while It was understood along the route surveyed the new The remains will be brought to children. locally that either Hans Mlkkel-se- n Cottonwood the Logan cemetery for Interment, from water line or John W. Crawford would Springs to thee camp. A fall of previous to which a. brief service 'On Pleasant Tour appointed director, i of i the 1930 feet assures will be held at the cemetery , at c. R. Card, district distributor be about seventy-fivU. 8. census Cor the northern disafternoon. .The of Texaco products in southern ample pressure. 4:30 Sunday trict of Utah. Word has been reRichIn with Utah, headquarters well are known Hendstrom family family, ceived that the appointment has auto body and top locally having lived here a, num- field. with his wife and . Shoup's through here enroute to gone "to :a mane- -'in-- Ogden. . shop will fnove to 3rd N. and Main ber of years .before - moving to Salt apassed ',) i of Texaco dealers convention 15. or about June on Lake. Mrs. Joseph A. West reached to be held in Montana, which he Advertisement home last' with all expenses paid, .evening following.' an J. F. Schlrmelster, 174 South makes been one of the winning extensive toflr of California 4nd Scout Jamboree having matMain, general upholstering, Before returning they the Northwest): From Berkeley she This morning Boy Scouts in- tresses made over, feathers steam salesmen. visit-th- e Yellowstone .Park. visited Portland and Hood Rivet, will terested in archery t'", ""bled on cleaned, YEstimates delivered- free,. J . - Oregon where she visited her son , i 'V4$0-J.t Tin a Phone J. W. West. During her absence-shv Crimson Field ' and,.' Dies D. Mrs. Anderson G. ' v , Advertisement c tWd . also visited her daughter, . lively contest . tftdt Marie: Hogan Ander( "'- T f wife- of George D.' Anderson, Mrs. John L. Herrick, at Denver. archery is not, a,', lost rf knd-, Dr. HejiftiSUj son, Corning , there are still same.qa'pable folaway on Friday afternoon Dr. Lucca Hejlnian of thft passed, lowers of Robin Hoofl:.,jrbe real the family residence, 233 E. 3 Coming to Cache upon special at. benot did however, staff foundation Merrilljamboree, Palmer North of an abscess of the head. invitation to deliver the principal gin until two oclock this after- will direct the courses in child The lady was the daughter of Memorial Day address at Hyrum, noon when the assembled . scouts And Nelson Hogan, where his efforts 'Was highly apState G. A. and bom from all sections of the valley development at the Utah In Richmond preciated, Ralph Harding, Malad was and summer College assembled at the Junior high Agricultural of the 14, 1868. She leaves her manager March Consolidated were that originally down to session, school and marched and the following chil- Wagon ti Machine company Mary Sweeny. husbandMrs. Crimson Field, where lively con- scheduled for Miss announcement Miss Pearl Gheen, dren: branch, spent the rest of the day tests are being held as The This comes as an Eva Anderson, Ernest Anderson visiting his brother George D. Journal goes to press in all kinds from J. H. Linford, director of of Preston. Inez Mrs. Idaho, Harding and family. According of outdoor scout activities. The the summer session. of Bancroft, Idaho, Leo M. the to Dr. Linford a severe atod long Banks and great climax will come withevenIdaho, of Grace, Touring California will prevent Anderson continued illness now filling a misbig council bonfire this Dr. I. s. Smith accompanied Anderson Reid her from making Miss Sweeny ing at which it is hoped PresiCalifornia. Funeral ser- by his family. Is spending a vain sion west. to Largely the dent Anthony W. Ivins, a good planned trip vices will be held in the Fourth cation on the coast. He writes scout indeed, and Regional Ex- on her enthusiastic recommendadeward chapel on Monday after- the editor of the Journal from authorities will the tion college ecutive Oscar A Klrkham, noon at 2 oclock.. Interment will San Francisco that they are ento Dr. to cided Hejintan employ be present to address the be in Logan cemetery. joying themselves In taking in work. the give the various points of interest. The rubber neck wagon was taken through Chinatown. LOCHO NEWS aux-jatte- nd resh-men- i -- . : . - V - e ; Mrs.-Anda- - J Suits Dresses Sport Coats $12.50 Light Flannel Sports Coats $9.75 Faced and trimmed iu contrasting colors. Quito faddy. Suits $9.75 Sports $12.50 Light Flannel wrap around skirts. , plain Fancy jackets, Dresses $9.75 F!.50 Sports tops, trimmed with kerchief material as skirt $3.75 Sunburst Skirts red or yellow. , $5.95 All wool serge, blue, tan, Circular stylo Tweed Coats $8.95 These are less than cost. All wool tweed, 2 patch pockets lined throughout. Gray or brown. Dulenza Silk or Rayon Combinations, $1.85; $1.95 Double brassiere top. Bloomers have side opening. - contrasting color. 4uge RayojnNightgowns $42o Margot lace insert front and sleeve Peach, Nile, orchid, or pink. bands 42 Gauge Rayon Nightgowns $2.95 v Contrasting applique designs, trimmed front, neck and sleeves. West First North St. .mum., .4 Wljui,hijhiiih - or tio of same 1,0 ran, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim passed 0 on their way to Yellowstone Park Saturday, June 1, 1929. Heir to Milk Millions Benson Stake Old Folks Turns Mind to Work Miss Blanche Bodrero Is preAnnual Benson Stake Old Folks Corpus Christ!, Texas UP) Reunion will be held in the Richparing to leave on Tuesday lor The coast of the gulf Los Angeles, where she will spend play boy mond tabernacle on Thursday has gone to work. the summer. next, June sixth.. An open air enGall Borden Munsill, heir to tertainment wiH be given at 10 Replace your frosted tomatoes portion of the riches of the Bor- a. m.; meeting and program at with potted plants that received den Milk company Is building a 10:30; lunch promptly at twelve no set back in transplanting. pleasure resort on the sandy oclock. The program will be rewastes of Mustang island near newed at one oclock p. m., and a Cache Valley Floral company. here. When the colony of cotpicture show, free to all, will be At last evening's session of the tages Is completed the given at 3 o'clock. the regular full sportsman will emerge as a II. H. Danielson, chairman; P. E. city commission, fledged promoter. monthly bills and city payroll Munsill came to Corpus Christi Van Orden, secretary. were passed and ordered paid. from Yale. He came - to drive Cache Junction and Richmond speed boats, shoot ducks and Schenectady, N. Y There are baseball clubs have scheduled a catch deep sea bass. His exploits hearts and arrows on the fusebaseball game at Cache Junction along the 1,000 miles of south lage of Lindberghs plane, which tomorrow afternoon, which the Texas coast have made history. was flown here by a friend for after the, marriage of the missNothing traveled too fast public is Invited to attend. Vsitors to the Munsill, nothing was too daring, ing colonel. no adventure too arduous. Now hangar also have strung boots Prof. Ikeler of the U. S. A. the horse, show at Og- lie has settled down' tobusinesBvFom the wings and placarded Aside from his sporting pro- - the tail just married. den last night held at the Ogden Union stock yards. Some of the clivlties, Munsill collects guns, He also Ne'w York His masters finest bred horses in the state swords and rapiers. studies poetry. eyes have been tested successcompeted In the show. fully on one of the busiest street A number of members of the The defence of corners in the world, to a demLongan old sliep-er- d Logan Dental Society are today George Sivewright of the Scois onstration a blind man dog guided a attending the convention of the guards, court martialed for deconState Dental Society which serting his post in 'rout of Buck- through the mala of traffic at vened at eight oclock this morn- ingham Palace, is that he was Fifth Avenue and forty second He said he re- street. ing in the Newhouse hotel in sleepwalking. Salt Lake, and will continue un- membered nothing till he found til midnight. himself in Picadilly, then went PLUMBING home and gave himself up. THE BEST IN MATERIALS Death of Hannah Dowdie AND WORKMANSHIP Hannah Ellen Dowdie, daughter Swedish iron makers have apof John C. and Orpha Warner pointed a techhical council and Baugh Plumbing to study problems Dowdie, passed away at the home committees You must be satisfied of her step mother, Mrs. Mary A. connected with the manufacture 125 S. Main Phone 57 .or 735-- J Dowdie, 143 South 4th West last of iron and steel. night. She was bom Feb. 26, 1869 but never married. Her mother iu.yy.yt died when she was an infant and her father died in 1913. She is survived by her stepmother, Mary A. Dowdie, a brother, Joseph A. Dowdie, at Blackfoot, Idaho, and the following half brothers: Wm. J. Dowdie of Nampa, Idaho and Samuel Dowdie of glackfoot, Idaho. They lived for a number CD OiD of years at Willard, Boxelder county. From there they moved to College ward where they reiTffQ mained until Mr. Dowdie found it necessary to quit farming, then they moved to their home in the Second ward. The funeral will probably be held Tuesday morning in the Second ward, after which the body will be taken to Willard and laid to rest in the family lot. . KMfi nm rflTfrrro nrr7rrri tiinmnro New York Device to prevent vibrations from engines has been perfected at the New York navy yard. It is designed especially for diesels, lias been tested successfully on subamarines and Is expected' to' bo useful on 're' ciprocating engines A qua lit 115-incH7wheel- base 7 FURNITURE SALE FOR NEWLYWEDS Positively the Sensational Furniture Sale of the Season. Bargains in Every Department. Baseball Meetin- gDirectors of the Cache Valley baseball league will hold a meeting at Smithfield at 8 oclock tonight to select a man to take the place of President George E. South of Lewiston who has resigned. Mr. South has been transferred by the Amalgamated Sugar company to Twin Falls, Idaho. Baseball Sunday Logan Collegians will entertain the Salt Lake Tribune baseball club at Johnsons grove tomorrow afternoon. The new playing field is In good shape and there is ample parking space for all those who want to drive to the grove and take in the afternoons entertainment. The Tribune combination is a pretty stiff bunch of ball tossers but the local boys will put all they have into the game to keep the laurels that go with winning at home. . Familr Reunion T. G. Lowe of Logan, Mrs. J. C. Allen of Cove and Joseph and John Lowe of Franklin have issued a call of all descendents of the Thomas Lowe family to attend a meeting to be held a week from tomorrow, June 9, at the home of T. G. Lowe In Logan. At that time a committee will be selected to draw up a program for July Lowe $5.95 Tricot SilkBhort Nightgowns sleeves, trimmed in neck, Square 39 i THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 29. the hundredth birthday an- niversary of Grandfather Lowe. It is expected that a gathering of the family from far and near will be held, an event long to be remembered. Enjoying Free Trip J. . Edwards, local radio dealer writes home from- - Chicago, the communication dated May 27, that he .arrived three days too early for the Sparton convention which is to be held at Jackson, Mich. He. therefore, went to Toledo, Ohio, where he visited the Auto Lite plant on the 28th and to New York the next day to visit the U. S. L. battery plant. From Jackson, he will go to Chicago to attend the national radio show. This trip with all expenses paid was tendered the local dealer by the Sparton manufacturers on account of his being a wide awake dealer. a , Beautiful Three Piece Mohair Pil- low Arcu suite, Made by Furnitue City Upholstry Company of Grand Rapids, on Sale at 9x12 Felt Base $7.90 rugs Felt Base Floor covering, yd. 91.00 Pillows per pair $2.65 Junior Floor Lamp 914.90 Bridge Lamp Free Portable Graphophones 99.90 Rockers Upholstered Mahogany 910 Let Us Feather Your. f JfUUMJi Nest Ji |