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Show Friday, July 19; 1929 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE EIGHT 0 Every Car Thoroughly Reconditioned Every Car a Big ; Bargain MPKE T1 LVN T W ENT Y -- CAItS TO ISE DISPOSED OF AT l'UICES LOW MOVE THEM QUICKLY. ENOUGH-T- ' I1' A WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH ALL CARS AT $100 OR MORE. AND MANY OTHERS 1929 BUICK SEDAN ALL. 1927 VEILE SEDAN f? RECONDITIONED 1926 FORD SEDAN 1926 FORD TOURING 1927 PONTIAC Coupe 1928 G. M. C. TRUCK 4 P r ALL IN FIRST CLASS (SEnw!lti CONDITION a ALL AT RIG RARGAIN PRICES COME IN AND SEE HOW LOW THEY ARE WHATEVER YOUR WANTS IN A USE D C All SEE OUR 0 F F E It I N G S G E T 0 U R P R I C E S Mr.,!- & mi nattai ami valley ol Cache is obtainable, and the picturesque (lofty, rugged mountains in tlm background a person gets a thrill of delight ibable. What a depth of wisdom was shown by the legislature of Utah, while John E. Carlisle was a representative from Benson Ward - Farmers, Attend Encampment Cache and bi ought the matter forward, in dccidlnng upon the location of the Utah Agncultural Benson, July 19 While the college. At the session of the legisBenson people are very busy with lature which decided upon the their farm work, yet it is safe to location of the U. A. C. Provo as the location for say that nearly all of them found was sc time to attend the Farmers En- the State Mental Hospital and Ogcampment. It was surely a won- den tor the Ueformatoiy, At any derful gathering for recreation rate we have these desirable and and Instruction; and those who nccesa iry insl ltutions w here they plan and execute the great variety are giving evidence ot the wisdom of amsuements, entertainment and and far sighedtiess of tnc peoples instruction are deserving of un- -. representatives Those Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reese left modified commendation who gather from all parts of the last Tuesday lor an outing through -- suite and -- Irom other states to the Yellowstone national park and spend a few days at this ideal in the evening of the same day nature and man have Leon Reese, Elvm Jorgensen, Despot where made It ' so grand surely carry hr w ,ij ne aioet and Ai v cl Keese their souls a wealth of appiecu left for the same place. They all Hon for the opportunity that has1 expec to spend about a week on been afforded them. From the, the tup Mr! and Mrs Darwin Reese mospacious plateau upon which- the; U A. C. is located and from tored to Walt Lake City Saturday which a view of the beautiful and relumed Sunday. - t j - l -- v ii $ r i : hifii lii rn n biH n imif firn lUTltiiiittiiiimrw il Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese, mot-- 1 to be anxious to wage war against orted to Salt Lake City eaiiyjtne Soviet. Sunday morning to see tneir son 'ine Japanese government made and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A airangements lor the protection P. Anderson who has a little o its nationals in the tnreatentd eye on daughter in thhe L. D. S. hospi- - aiea and kept a vigilant possibu-for tat where she is being Heated It very happening with the diabetis from which she has my of Japan becoming involved suffered for several years. Nonna, in the conllict in a mu.tary way Lowell, Ruth and Cecil Reese ac-lJapanese general stall was companied their parents, also Lmd not to expect war. Reese Anderson who had been a The Geimaii consular and ts at the home of his grand- - lomatie otucials have or aie in mteicsts over Russian for Mme , time. While mg in Salt Lake, Gordon Reese toukiC'Umu and Manchuria, arcl Clun-hi- s sisters, Norma and Ruth, and Ice intern sts m Russia Tim lerc-hi- s brother Lowell for a ride ini pi ltgalmns at Peiomg wtre an airplane from whic they had watching developments cLse'y .samatg war was nvvjt- quite a thrill. It was gratifying toleani that aide, the little daughter of Mr. and I he umial Russian censorship Mrs. Andeison is impioving inen press dispatches from Moscow health. Reese remamed m the city j was undei stood to be in fcice. Wome ol the London press, which with his parents. While visiting at the L. D. S lias hacl no friendly feeling the writer was gneved to aul the Bolsheviks, suggested to- was merely find his old friend and eoinpan-- 1 C .y that Russia Ion school teacher, A. B. IrvIheTjUIuifing in its 'stand, one Idea' an Invalid at the hospital in a Icing to mlluence America to ratjaer precarious condition. Mrs Imtuvcnc m an extraneous ouar-Irviwas by his bedside len-i- d' and Influence of the Kellogg antidering all the assistance comfort she could and feeling a pact, ol winch both fvtin-quit- e optimistic about his recov- - ments arc signatories, was Your readers may know that! acted to be a deterrent to actual Mr. Irvifie is president of the hostilities Still another factor was Utah senate, which position he 'the obvious disinclination of held durinng several sessions, party to invoke intervention His host of friends will leel vciy bv Japan. Moscow. July 19 (VP, The solicitous. Jorbts. speedy recovery carloads of pi ominent mg head of the Soviet government dairmen. led by Prof. Geo. Btold Amencan newspaper men Caine, were visitors at the dairy that Soviet Russia had no inten- barns of Bishop H. W. B illard lion of declaring war on China and A. J. Reese the foiepart ot over situation. the week. They spoke m highest the Kellogg peace pact Cuing terms of the splendid cows 'and to which Russia Is signatory, Jan the equipment of these two who in the absence of mg dairymen of Benson. Aiexei Rikoff is acting head cf the A. J. Reese is .having consider-- 1 uvomnient, vs.nd Russia thought able cement w ork dime around, lhe Kellogg 'pact more precious than the lossXf 55,000,000 or $10 ofe m 000 00'J to seizure of the in The cro. s mve Chinct,e eastern and suspension of Wt UU, with Chma Ruczutak. vice president of the At our last fast meeting the 0 c0llumssars of the U. S. babies 7U!!C had sisters followinng nci commissar for com-M- rs blessed, Mrs H. ,W. Ballard. Jr, Is Emil Berger and Mrs. Sum' niunications, is acting president of the council. Fellar, Four boys were confirmed members of the church viz. Henry' 7G Old To Griffiths, Wallace Fellar, Robert Smith and Don Staker. Parley A. Reese and Lr.vere Ricks recently shipped out a car Twm Falls, Idaho, July 19 (R) load of cow's to California. Daniel ' P. Moon, accused of hc dip-visit- un-paren- n.vs ne ex-er- uit act-Sixte- en QUAKER DISTRUST and caution are parents of security. Thee may not believe them is an extra quart in every gallon of u t In QUART IT-- Quaker State Authurirri Distributor OG DE NG ASO LI N E & OGDEN, JITAII. shooting Jack Lemon to death herJ July 11, was held to answer Tpnse Situation, to a first degree murder charge at the conclusion of yesterday Asia Could Easily a preliminary hearing. Lemon, was slain with a sheepherder, War Change shotgun on the streets here in what witnesses testified was the (Continued From Page One) culmination of an old quarrel between the .two men. Moon is imbrr 20 and Mreais'uf indicated he woulct request that! ing tjoe white leader Ataman as'th&ir spokesman, w me said he be admitted to bail. 0 1 k. , L CO. Into Ins-attorn- 4$ ey m ttrr'94- - 1 Salt Lake City, July 19 fp) Permission to operate a passenger, express and baggage service between Salt Lake City and the Arizona state line over the Zion Head trail, was asked w by the Utah Parks company m an application filed with the Utah Public Utilities commission yesterday. The Utah Parks company is a subsidiary of the Union Pacific railroad, and the proposed autoservice would parallel the Union Pacific system through southern Utah. .rail m- - rd en route to Europe with other athletes wrho are to tour the continent. He said he had pictures which show him leading Williams by close to a foot at the finish. At the conclusion of the race, he said, Let us keep your Ford like new which thev conference, from emerged to announce that Wil- liams had won by a close margin. I Nw ford of Mi f.0.1.6&trafa Floods Take Twenty Lives Hyderabad, Nizams Dominion British India, Julv 19 AP) Floods following torrential rains throughout Sind have taken twenty Fives St andingmTpssuchas cotton and rice, and houses on the low lying lands have been greatlv damaged. Cattle losses have been heavy. BRAND NEW 1919 BjUIGK Standard , Sedan Man Iie Tried For Murder sin :! 200-ya- tmnriiiiinnrinr Ask Permission To Operate Railroad Park-ArroWindsor, Ont , July 19 (AP) Eddie Tolan, of the University of, sprint Michigan, 100 and champion of tho United Stases, to-of day charged he was the victim a hometown decision when he was adjudged beaten by Percy Williams in Vancouver last week. Tolan made the statement while passing through Windsor. He is Year Look for the te ha,tW. KisLcaouSS Quaker State Motor Oil, until thee puls this oil to the test. 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