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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SET ) Legion Fight Card Proved To' accomMr. and Mrs. Joseph G. C'hn Amy, and son Bryson panied him and report that the tensen announce the safe ariii.r1 young man was operated upon and of a baby boy. . . rallied, nicely. Reunion Held Mr. ' and Mrs. Peter S. Barson For use in clothing a M., and their daughter Mrs. Vllate chusetts woman has invented Dahle of Logan are leaving for a At made of paper tnal ,( visit with relatives in Bngham material w mid hoped ttnd - be ashed Creek. Mill Kaysville and leather. than tougher We" are delighted, to report that Clarkston, July 5 On Saturday Mrs. Hannah Thompson- who has the Nish family reunion was held A Belgian inventor has obtautM, been so very ill is impoving.-Clarkstoin the Clarkston tabernacle. Mem-bea United States patent for a h ,t of the family from Utah .and machine with which people are busy in did the hay and the crop seems about operated Idaho gathered here and skilled workers can cut auu po! surely enjoy the day. Grand- average. diamonds. father Bobby Nish and wife were 1 !? among the pioneers of Clarkston, ... later moving to Canada'. On Monday evening Mi.sk Leah and Afton Ravsten entertained with a chicken supper in honor of Miss Amy Ravsten who is spending her vacation at her home. Those who enjoyed the supper were Miss Edna Peterson, Mary Cutler, Joan Kennard, Miss Redford and Mr. Christensen of Logan, Misses Veda, Barson, Tell-m- a Goodey, Annie and Hattie Ravsten of Thompson and James ' ' , Clarkston. The -- stake officers of the PriDiligence is the mother of goodjuck. So it is mary and .the Bluebird and Seathe motorist who diligently seeks out that gull girls met with the other PriState is accustom- Quaker of Benson stake at mary officers to ed freedom from repair Crystal Springs on Friday last d bills. For this oil is and spent one of the jolliest days of their lives. a special process On Saturday evening 19 memwhich removes the waste bers of the Book of Mormon class material found imordinarv of the Sunday School with their oils. Thus, in a gallon of class leader Tellma Goodey, enQuaker State, thee receives joyed a visit to the Udy resort at no waste, but an extra Plymouth. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Buttars quart of lubricant! were guests of honor. Because of sickness Bennie J. Ravsten wa Look for the hot in attendance. , The children, grand children sign and great grand children of Hon. John B. Jardine Spent three days with him in Logan canyon the last of June. Russel ,K. Jardine and family of Driggs, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frew and Mr. and Ms. Ben Clark of Tyhee, Idaho, Authorized Distributor were present. OGDEN GASOLINE & OIL CO. Bishop John Ravsten was called to Ogden on Sundqy because of OGDEN, UTAH. the serious Illness of his Cliff Cannon. His daughter tent ion to (lie obliuatioit uiutTT'to I he ImuKloir, of the gov - j 4 5, 192?T Friday. July -- Nish Family' U, a fine ,,an! concert. auL afterward the following gieat pageant gun Mr LundrtrunV thanked all of fireworks. Trof. A. N. Pedersen's comments" 'ov er the loud of the subjects piesent for tluu at tendance with-- speaker added much to better understanding 'especial I hanks Cpngiesxman presented. -Ipenirtg Bombs: im,odMul 2. "Field illumination. Dance of the Fire Nymphs, Track and 11 ZJuii Ci)iigie.Sbiii.sii Colton Mrs. Carlisle. directed Tia' Ann in an legion light expicsscd las appteciation by , to 3. Welcome Folk. Land plays Auld Lang Syne. i aid stand m the aumor high those lesponsible toi the Logan aitcinoon- celebratbui the Amencan 4, America Ladies Quartet sang America. pjmiKusiiuu Ihaiauay ' lot al tha' 01 gamzaiioii ub up io U.e iianuaut in tvu, who 5 The Original Inhabitant. Indian Dance. Indian with Tomlor and will help' u,. auliulu bois ait- no., luuiu Tom goes to center of field and begins to play. Spot Light on In- liberties vno Wiiuiig lu aunv.t inuu. "til Jie falls exhausted. Fiieworks set piece. He told oi the lubois, dangeis '1'mi.judii tii.i.i ua sc on. ilit ot 6. acnlires Columbus Revolutionthe Discoveis America. Told over loudspeakers by N. wuoand or nm Miovv Ogutrr wun Hanna ai latheis and of the high A. Iedersen. t i UlC .now ill vMiu.oii mm. uu. ideals vip in which they iounded iluXVvDf-UL 7. Landing of the Pilgrims. Band and History. govunmtnt, with the De tutu lotiiiu tins ui Lignt tiitiici. 8. cldiaLiun oi. Iiidepr lylence and Early Indian Wars. Settlers and Indians. Animated Fife pie- light. I ut hi iht ugtii an i... s and Pantomime. foundation .is um ciil 7lo,wooa!Cunltitu'ion out round Vuj, Hide. History told, The ride took place around ana leap uit unii.'.ig aim r;5- Tins nation wa, born ot thei j), Paul tup out ol toopuation U,lh in God hat Was ui lilt- sJLU lou im. imoHWin sot and a the track piece is lighted. Mil'll in each other lie lUotto tilt, to me iiupes wnn n.., and 10 Men. Minute Picture man standing8 with old rifle. Set piece v Viewed or his tile ol tha period wilu M.iii-- a out mt .ulat liuimtu 11. ...March of the lied Coats. IJrittish soldiers march down and Recalled The memory oi some auu (oiic-unnuu have not leceived field. Animated fireworks. and did no' Kb the sudden spun p1 c lit, particulaily oL tiie Lcwisum md tnsiuio mm,)c:f, Mlart cf of 76. March of the famous lifer and two drummers 12. kupieine Juupe Marshall. la down Spirit mticii liiL.s witaed leu irmcit count Picture in fire. the fdtldplaying. i non he reia'ed liusome i Utt live by hi, li'.ig reach ituu 13. WashmKton Glossing Delaware. Told by N. A. Pedersen. oiou stoms that weie appro on lioxwouGs nose Jauei lilt (jl)d mspntd the Jounders 14. Cornwallis Surrendeml. lied Coats Contintental Soldiers fctenud to tnmK ms lignt Hand was made toi Clinging on to Uie ' founding tins truly democratic. Drummers and Fifers march to center of field. Pictuie of Surin and particularly the Topi s utlid tnaii lor guaidmg govenuiK one who dialled tne imperishable render of GonWaliis. Fire piece. Ins la. tut appendage 15. Dust of Washington. Told. Land Plays America. Inutpt ndehce inTiemonlonlDfduu,,n Wiiuie liuit oi hlc and the iwhp.li 16. Flag History. Nine flags in Parade down fieldrQnartette libeity puiof worn Alton iiuick made l. 01 happiness weie stiesoed TniNSU1-ot Wensvihe iviaughan Flag Without a Stain. sings as the inalienable light of the Weilsviile boy stepped out UlvC 17. Statue of Liberty. Assembling of all Pageant participants tne Rights assured '"nr v champion in tne lirst lourd in review'. constitution uunneiated wcie grand by er but Hit- moi e expel fenced He also impiessed 18. Finale. man kept cool and lot tiic Mi. Colton the necessity of former . naval recruit spend hu upon the young During the evening the judges chosen to select from the list laws in every reoDcymg of the valley the one to be known as Miss Cache Valof strength m the tirst canto. In spect queens Madison was particulaily the second round Maughan went Miss Jane Merrill, Logans Queen- in the parade. named ve to to reset the ley, anxious people dow'n toi the count, of nine from and adopt Much praise of the pageant and of Prof. Pedersons Tr lei t hook to the chin. He the light to make running was . bleeding profusely from the the laws by8 which thty shall be .commentary are heard on every side. slash over tne right eye received governed He dwelt upon tthe -In the lust round Weilsviile s gieat power vested in the presibadges and arms amid the cheers ot the Lmted and oifenug came back game follow- dent of the crowd alnd joined the Fight the which he munnei in exercisknockdown . but ing the lirst strikers. were arrests Many son took the count from the es it. incidentally m connection with piesent ugoposed legislamade. second flooring from the leti tion Drew Crowd redwelt he ' v to the faint The third car was literally dehand of Hull'. Melvin Smith of Nibley Ward, lief measuie, also on the old age molished on the lower end of thp showed the lack of condition hi pension. These questions deserve Night Canal street earnest ivhen it attempted the of consideration the his encounter with Carl Wiser that there may be a cora second street trip. The guards of Lewiston. The latter gained citizens, solution. A thing to beware Jack over the Nibley rect the decision Corbridges fight card at and carmen aeserted ; the car of is the tendency toward giving were Hash. There ho' idle the President Preston last Slight drew a large while the howling mob comsupreme authority moments in any of the bouts. All pleted the wreckage. the" boys gave all they had and in many instances. Another great jerowd of fight fans from all over Is the establishment and see to the valley the Cache Valley AIW",-,kept the interest from the Savage question Wm 'WCBI'E WWlim' brothers curtain raiser until The tl Cl JnboxlnK favorite. iWauttni laifrui Battling Lamo-- C v, 3E attention fa&trirfVAjiiY final decision in the main event, i Bert Hanford of Richmond was referee for the main event with well 'rhe Preston show was Hite-Wa- y Rite-Wa- y Hid Irish acting as third man In fneiedseri balajiced With the participants will aimaments. What well matched. Some expressed a the preliminaries. For Kid Irish, be? be harvest That will the it 'might be stated, that if he is of that Clawson detei mined by the people; disappointment ot the original Kid Irish who a few largely Lake Salt Baxter and Butte acmust be alert and but You will notice home-war- e not appear but the Butte years back was fighting in the tive they we give you or w7e wall again be involved aid prices welter class, he was one of the in war. was lad a on cut irom suifermg some Mr. we sell read Colton is in fastest welters the country has quality obtainable. All goods here his sustained In his Franklin staring patriotic quotations. It bout lipon Idaho Day and not only ever produced. All that prevent, so plain can select needs. an displayed you was your earnest, had to turn down the oi'ier to thioughout ed him from a woi Id being stimulating .address fight m Pteston but also could champion was becoming leaded thoughtful, thanked Commander Peteison while working in the mines. all of the organizations that had not fight in Butte on June 28, as 12 12 assisted m making this celebra- scheduled. VERY tion such a success, and an- , Several local lads were used in' Great and BUYING nounced othpr coming features of the preliminaries, all of whom BUSY -, tains. amused Joe , WhiteOn the STORE and the day evening. The Imperials sang The Flag head of Franklin and Rex 'Packer STORES POWER . and Alma of Riverdale fought a lively four Without A Stain, Continued from Page One 69TMORTH MAIN Sonne pronounced the benedic- round draw. These boys weighed constantly passing In and out,, tion. Childrens sports and var- - In at 135 pounds. forms of entertainment Kid and at times a band playing Treasuretoh, Barger of interfered with perfect aud-- ! lowed during the afternoon. junior light weight and Whirl-- 1 . wind Taylor of Salt Lake fought ition;., so the report following is VV i DURABLE, ATTRACTIVE FLOOR RUGS AV The time ip ten cities in various a classy light. " necessarily Incomplete. They too, went' There were no idle Mayor A. G Lundstrom, who parts of the world is told by as to a draw. We have underpriced These Rugs Your delivered the address of welcome, many pairs of hands on the sm- - moments in this encounter.. If an expressed his pleasure that so gle dial of a railway station clock edge was to be tyven in thi Porch Room. or Hall, many were present. He called at- - in Beilin tight the writer would give It to GRAY ENAMEL the. Idaho junior. Carroll and Lamoreaux milled STONER CHERRY DISH PANS it out for ten rounds witn the ?! is the Only 'Preston man considerably pi Tim, At this season a large high Stoner That pits the cherry y heavier. The Salt Lake was much more clever is it. grade enamel dish - pan is without mashing It easy with his gloves but his licks clean and will last for years to necessary for fruit. Huy at jwere not as telling as weie the Value. A $1.50 Each these Rite-Wabattlers blows. The fight was ail prices. Rite-Wathe fans could ask for, however, 14 Quart l and the Preston fans voiced Rriced . Size . . when Referee Danford .. . , raised the right hand of Lamo17 Quart reaux at the conclusion oft the ten rounds. Size i j Be-A-Hu- ramer Clarkston tr " - is Ue-gio- n. - . dian-Dance- y1 j-- ' i ston-ice- - Rev-ere- - I , y was-(ai- QUAKEk STATEMENTS 1 ' super-refine- 1 - - t f , Box-eld- i i 1 green-and-whi- Preston t t . I . . i Quaker Stat Large i I -- Thursday son-in-la- i 11 C nLf cVu w . s IE kfl JLWU)MH1P,L 0flS , that I te the highest figures and ' and that the hardware and are marked large, the4owest easily -- Parade Meeting i t ' Fourth i . out-ilo- fol-si- us de -- 41 t -a For if Easy-To-Opera- te V light-heav- IM y i 98 y then-approva- 39 69 Felt Base Violence Occurs In Attempt To Break Rugs GRASS SICKLE Street Car Strike Through Thick and Thin. Through muck land, over peat soil, Aer .samlv hillsides, over wet spots H()LT COMBINED HARVESTERS sta.v on top of the sod. High, wide wheels cany), the weight of the machine ovc dilficult pots. Time and money are saved bv being able to go the entire length of the field over smidv hills and through low spongy spots. Holt Combines pull easier, too. Consider (he monev saved bv being able to pull the the average size tracllojwith z V tor, iH Vi (Continued from Page One) and a mob of more than a thousand men and a few women stormed it witl bricks and sticl s. The police guard, armed with shotguns and pistols, first fired a volley into the aif. As the j ' mob pressed on, they lowered their weapons and aimed just above,' the heads of the crowd. 6: Sylvan Thrbodaux was shot j I 'through the head and was taken ;to a hospital and physicians be- lieved him to be dying William Foret got a bullet ia- - the lett shoulder from, the same volley, j Police reserves, heavily armed, j rushed to the scene in response tew a rtot call and attempted to drive the crowd back, hundreds oTrmnor injuries were reported j as the crowd yelled and repeatedly stormed . the car The second car got fhroughj 'and with broken window-pane- s made its way along Canal street, to the boos and cheers of pedes- toi This car returned 'trains the barn and a third started out The crowd stopped it a block sway with a storm of bricks but the car got another start and went1 around the belt line, where 4t encountered soaped Tracks and blocked rights of way When it started back for the bam. it in the middle of the street while i the crowd of strikers and sympathizers rained a hpavy brick attack. Police fought desperately but crowd outnumbered then. jthe The motorman finally quit and a Jbohceman drove the car totli'1 ; j The handle df this sharp weed cutter is rivited on to stay. A dandy tool. Itite-Wa- y l'riced . 4j) SIZE 3 FT. x 9 FT. - Electric CooU Stove Two hot COLANDER j A Large Ilowl Shaped wire Strainer in a Strong Frame. t i $369 $369. is H- Dealers Salt Lake City - '1 Branch House: 28 East 2nd North, Logan. H I L BIGGER t i j . than the Wenliter I 4 ARMORED aaaiml lime x-- - r- - I hone lit) FRUIT PRESS Complete Complete Priced I -- MW"v lriced 59c 59c Rite-Wa- y . 1 ! was-stop- ped ,bani Three policemen threw up their J niiimll8 YOUR CHOICE of an assortment Knives For.- - w of Pocket SelS Wringing Mop This is the first yirtuTthat you have been a. complete Self AVopgingiMop at this price, madepossible by our 12 stores buying of-fer- ed power. FRYING PAN Here is the most popular size ofcool handle steel fry-pa- n fered at Rite-Wa- y Bargain i LANDES & COMPANY' A Rite-Wa- y , More than 10 vears of successful combine oxper-ieni- e is behing thej'Holt. All thwe vcais working undir all conditions Holt Combines are iipw Outstanding in mam wavs. Ask us for special foldeis telling about them. IS This Sturdy Press for Fruits or Vegetables is made of Steel and will serve you well. burners with a switch for each burner. STRAINER- - J ! This nickel watch plated keeps good lime, yet costs hut little price here.-Rite-W- av 89c WHERE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU 69rth'Main . |