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Show itortli t - - lKv Tlir JI ST KIDS LEWISTON DE P A R T M i: -- Lewiston W. Mnr.er tended r Am Ogden Wednesday where Mis i,u the Weber eelc'se Mrs. Marler Sl-l- 'TATI I f G-- . . ,v , -- u:: '1 i ' 'JO ir VrYiE0t; , WELU-PA- the. f f ' - - FINNEGA- N- T ,feuler what VJTOTE THAT GPELUK bock an N. 'o s K.-&F.L- ua THlNGB E.OLH E, . DiFF'RUSrr? k 0. ! ; f -- - MB T A-i- five, PAGE - VOU KIM LOOK. THAT 55 GMT I tsl .r riBoow: VOU?CEu-P- , k'A Thursday. Mr. and Mis I owe'.'. Knv-i- ' were doing then err. - s shopping at Loiian.-id- v Dee Mop: a sue o. Id d.o ha mg .. I or. a ; . after fun- - d mothers at P'..; ' 1 ifdDXi 'A. wu i- u.11 TWc.Liv. j, ot uhm 'Vl'MV, u T" w OCAS, CAC . - Richmond Sunday Bishop and Mr I. tind dhueluer Meip .a wj , COTC-V- e '5 V 'X? ..V-- CP -- - -- Dee a ini the Benson converiv. ealogical ' P I W'ot ir atwisM v'rvl'N " ,'r - c Al 7 JOURNAL. Mr. , ifc -- V it fVN , V' fav ?i U I ,. h ie. ; tuned a itn dits or.' Wednesday, in Lewiston dittoi his return horn' LEAVES SOON FOR MISSION S. J. B1.1 ; '.him of So'.; l , and Elbem Kent, who ' ate be" ti.attending ...v.,o.. v 00I motored to Lewis,,.: S.vt .nna and returned Sun.i.n, re .V ' A. ' DIM ;vt-- ! ft , v VAL ' 5 irilif ' "'N 1 Miss Jot '..Hi Ktnt u,s tO S.'u Thursday, tt'ie.e th. . ttn . with their son ttiio 'haves' w..S-- t lOl s vA .VRK1U Keiren our i.e.v air.ta a boy a. th.ir Imre Teesd.r Dt'cembrr i:h Tins is tin' Sir; s ciOf.1 " dan IPs hei Oif r lie Morns. -- $ Tu, 1 ,U P'.'.d RUM v 1 . r'' AfVv v 1- i n M v v.f . - V 4 1' - . . Vi'ul'S f .? as. f Wt.tlT iK il . .1 1 cl ' S XI.r, 1 tv'n.vi.s inivi 'c to x'l'.oe M.is'u vr ei 1 ' t M i. Mi 1 , ' li ' I'l v paste- LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Tube h 2: t ii'v A , S 1 'in a v' ai - iin'le Lom-vVr. and 'Hesor a; Cedmil'r T'is Jonii Crem spi nt cD.v a; n '.",1 ' " i PVVisi? Cox his Old tln'Kl M u'.so'-- i .vLiu .tier Mont',''' a Vis Mai spine. ii. t p- - I. cies' O' . ., al id Of I koto John D. Rockefeller alighting from train at Ormond Beach, Fla., where he will spend the winter on his estate. He was impatient to get to the golf Iink3 to practico for a match with ins old friend, Gen. Adelbert Ames. h- -i o: ,"V S ,'n iv .a S.ii'ii M. was (!" Ma. ra.it 'N' " 1 i' (I(U. 1 STATE 1 te(. If r Billie Biown, 24, El Monte, Cal., ti- leaped from height unofficially mated at 18,003 feet with a para chute and claims the vomona record. The official mark is 8,200 feet. i 1 1 Id 8 wtet !ieia Ikota - h spia ail H ! 'ff i bw s 1 Au-swi- r it- fci X 111 December 14. ALVMNI BEATS I SOUTH CACHE Last evening a peppy basket ball game was stayed at the South Cache high school between f liiago, Dee. Ifi VP turuhi table. lose the alumni and South Cache thfi Whi.it: Open High 1.20 1.18 1.2113-scoie was 30 to 14 m favor of the 1.1H !)m. alumni. The game was sponsor1.27 8 4 1.21 5 8 1.25 1.20 ;u!i ed by the athletic committee. LSI 1.28 LSI 1.29 M, v 1.31 big crowd was out to see the LSI .Itilv U0 game and the dance was a decidOf, DEN I. IV ENIOC'K ed success. ISDV) Ogden. Dee. It) (.VP Hogs: receipts 2,150; about steady to hie lower; light and medium weight Tailoring Terms di ii light lights $8.35-8.5is an old t'M'in used hy . pm king sows tailors. It means to repair garments. tattle: reeeipts 908, all market; A man who does this kind of work Is load lt34 11) early sales steady; called a hushelmnn, and ft woman who steers $9.50; load common dairy bred does It Is n hushelwomnn, and common steeis $7.51); odd lots ; medium steers part load good heileis S8; leu medium heifers around Statesmen' Pri dego 7; about three loads good isms $7.25-7.50- ; According to the Gonstitullon of the odd lots medium and good rows United Stales, senators nnd repreodd lirad ..0.25-7- ; lover grades $4-sentatives "shall not lib questioned in medium and good vealers any other place for any subject of de lev, common calves $6. bale n either house." Sheep: receipts 5,090, including for market and the remainder in Character Formation transit; no early sales. FI AH' K There cannot he any goodness unMinneapolis, Dec. 16 AP Flour JOr less it is u practiced goodness. Genius lower, in carload lots, family parents forms Itself in solitude,, hut a char(pioiedjat $7.25.7.35 a barrel in ,08 lb. acter In struggling with the vvoild. most Hilton sacks. Shipments 26,182. Itran George Meredith. Home Health Club Market Quotations 8 3-- 1 3-- 4 8 4 3-- 4 .SioeplochaJs Obstacle The In .'host Jump. in the Britislif Grand Natumu; F. O. ure thoin fences 5 fed J,ih and 2 fee, thick. One od the fences Is 4 feet id Inches high rur lias a ditch on the tnke-of- f side feet wide and 4 feet deep.. Lecher' brook is a (horn fence. 4 feet 10 Inch high with n brook on the far side 8, feet wide and 4 feet deep. . , TOiU' TRANSFER NUHiMAN - CALL NEW PALACE l $7.25-7.75- $7-9- CHOP SUEY AND NOODLE PARLOR 22 W. 1st North New Japanese management Completely Renovated 5 ratory being . . A'ackan Rainfall laboratory aad children ca.Gin WhiCh foods as supper in honor of Mr. Wickham's!.1? we fi m them The precipifnimn in Aluskli Is very h' e; f I0 upon acoul(1 netce Miss Ellen Ohm. bo ito changing The hahtm-- t ininfall Is id Point 0, ar'c living Mrs E. O. Besreson and clnd- - !pLi!'iiaLiS UPPS tissues, blood gTat bones, nd withc'uf which li.is about 6 Indies ol Burrow, are visiting with her parents' nerves, hau. na'Ls L' c'r CVen Me couldlit nlui the heaviest (it ruin year, Mr and Mrs. Smith at Logan wor.drr that the aVy dumping wiudi tins about 175 Inches. 0f ali kinds of poorly mixed Jones ,not be maintained Mr and Mrs. ma- a en'urtenals, some of them G antngon- and afuv.lv of Grace, Idaho visited ,r, bcna C1!ia,! tj;r ofpeople over j i;,tie nature into this Uther ILobert Jones and filingeat The kind splendid ov,ei how, other relatives for a few davs 'laboratory, erases Iiouoh' If you vam to to your1 own eyes just whatpixive some of the 8 and combinations that you put into1 your stomach will do, take a Mrs Paul viioii i work in my laboratory, tablespoon! ui of flour, 4TTfvn cpffT half a1 11 fmd ifc necessary to observe tablespoonful of .sugar and mix rvndi certain or laws, methods . t, , our . eout ma8,eri ways of them in a tablespoonful ot water, In mixing certain a tablespoonful jjging things. of and and t lyd o Hanson comm.ttecman remedies I find it necessary to lust a yeast. f Put the mix- the annual banquet and member each one and the ru1-- ture inlittle halt pint bottle, cork business meeting of Cache Valley, may read something like this" tightly r.nd it mar the council Bov' Scouts of America at, "Grind No. 1 to a very fine furnace or anyplace where it will place Logon on Monday. powder then add No. 2 and again be as warm as it would be m the' The Misses June and Lola grind until the two are thoroly stomach lor 24 hours. You will! Raise accompanied their lather incorporated then add No. 4 Mix probably find the cork blown out uncle there and visited with thoroly in a mortar using no of the bottle. In any event you Now add No would not want the metal in mixing. William Hulse and family. mixture in 3 one ounce at a time, stirring your stomach especially if it is MITTAL CLASS 32 ounces until have down constantly washed CANDY PILL with a cup of Mrs. been so completely mixed that it strong coffee well supplied with Mrs. CArrol Jones and Is finished a' product. sugar and cream. Vivian Hawkins entertained their mutual class at a candy pull on Now If I was to put No. 2 in The great laboratory within THB smaller the doughnut the Tuesday evening at the home of first and then No. 4 the re.Dlt the human body produces more evenly it cooks. Since Hills the Mrs. t Haw kins, ' Those; present would be a complete loss of both most and Bros. Coffee is roasted a few complete ex u acts ofinall I If the serums that can be imagined put were the Misses Dlcy Jones, Vera chemicals. at a time, every berry is pounds once in at and tried to How much thin: you is really Archibald, Mary Fife, Emma Rob- gredients roasted evenly. This patented, secured to you and added to your bins, Edna Oreen, Fern Jensen, mix them, there would be a comcontinuous process Controlled beall of loss materials the Mca of out Leona plete and dinner. The body big Margarrtta Price, a matchless Roasting produces will cause mix not in that ' so amount actual they small that is . Bride. uniform flavor such as no bidk- -. No. 1 would remain No. you ould hardly believe it but if The Misses Cord Griffith, Reta way. would-b4 roasted coffee has. No. and ae you take pencil and paper and GutlrBeth Pe'nap and the- Messrs lancL No,3 into a third chemical figure for a few moments ' you changed Ear! Kirkbride, Douglas Phillips, be of no value as a will be convinced. and Call, Clarence Brighten that would I have seen mpn eat three big remedy. Thotnley were dinner kuests of To look at the remedy In an- meals per day with two lunches Mis Alta Jones, Sunday. other way. suppose we add, them between meals and then a sandnuts betogether according to the direc- wich, coffee, 'fruit and Fmk from the one- Mill Go Together Now if only tions but do the grinding, and fore going to bed. inat lacwum pad. Lastly epened uttlk Capacity without education Is de mixing in the same way that you one ounce of all that food and the key, and education without m grind your food when you are in drink'" was actually added la --the , puvrable, 1929 the SaadL not would mass per Tne day, weight thrown Is a body weight extay. hurry. parity ,VJ7 We serve Fresh, Hand .Made NOODLES Open 2 p. m. to 1 a. m 28. 1 j i ( ; i.i ut'U Bargains In Furniture j j Cooks would never advise making doughnuts as bigas ssz r"" r. , i I - -- -- - We have just purchased the entire furniture of one of tha nicest homes in Logan. This has seen but very little use, and is practically as good as new. It has been repolished and is now on sale at our store. original outlay for this furniture w as 1, 400.00 and it pie is now offered at . Less Than Half Original Price I The assortment consists of Two9xl2 Wilton Rugs One 7 Axminster Rug One Walnut Bedroom Suite One Walnut Dining Room Suite One Breakfast room set One Overstuffed Living Room Suite One Walnut Dinette Table, end tables, occasional pieces, etc. , CRYSTAL NEW AND USED HILLS BROS COFFEE FURNITURE COMPANY 74 West First North j ! 503 - 7- "liu-Oie- vinc-gs- r - Put 1. 1 -- right price to pay for a good tooth I 1 , - Wad-doup- the s , ' ' O 'LiUO.', ! "1,1.1 ll'l," . is j hosp.ial tor apnetriaii SDOWLR FOR TienGh Inis 0 ' i.tillh ciT'i '(,1 t.u 1 Law vciv little Mr and Mr' Le, Giup .. fa.e iii.fi' fi mv vanus.u and noti a shower m honor ot Diet uiai 'king ti, i.ii d.ui"i lot R'.bv, Dilda;, evenn ; a m as uiitd' o' the w'. iii'ii! 3a gue.i.s were present' Duk 101 i lu me and yet pood exucise reireslunei is weit setvea .o.d a m '3 yea. s old and would be pleasant evening was spent Trmi. 1 idi.ld get uny eiv giat Tul if ttub Curtii-is .o be duighier Mis. J hup 18 m Die Log ,n married Dottiiiple to Royal Gessell ol Logan 'Urn symptoms aie those which ATTEND come liom pus, the source of BIIOVV ER ni most (uses is the teeth, The ladies iiom lollowing If Hyrum attenciea the shower at1 sometime'! irorn the tonsils. fiwi nei her ui these sources, Hyde Park given fox Wllrtal land vuur ter t Ii ana tonsils ure Saunders who is to beiome the very bride of Carlos Jensen, Weuncs-aa- y pciicct, then it will take a a skill-iDec. 18. carer' examindtion by Mrs. Lestei Miller euteuaied in diagnostician to iirid the me Write suurec of mtection honoi of her birthday Thuisday a fa and toil me about your December 12. The Coterie club met at the (etth and aio the condition of ithc bowels. home of Mrs. Joseph Pi area on i.l 'n0 "1' 1 ( uv ... -- 25 D E I A RTM E N T 1 G1KL icing Thomas and son Edward Kent. ol irten ' A: A ? I s - . Vf e her life long. Mars Fannie Kent Is spendms a week in Rigby. Idaho, visiting with her daughter Eva. and May in 1 's w, vtoi 1 1,v .mr ALL spent tne past month vlsitmg with relatives in Lewiston returned home Friday accompanied by her sister, Mrs, David Layne who 1ms gone there on business. T. S. Karren and Floyd Whitt weie called to Malad Friday, on account, of the serious illness of Mr. Whitt's tsister-in-laMrs, Sarah J. Kinnamon, who is living with her adopted daughter. She has lived in Lewiston almost aritanl.ue 1 wi'i' li m e o a. o 1 S S '! t.u s "?.) Jci n,! I., n Din on .in nor au bano a pp n Ml . M M'.va "Li h, A A -- U.P 1 I .v c "rla id wn.i v v, I ,v , so.-- , . .r?, ' v a I Mr. and Mrs Archie Morris oust wiVk Naif .a. were Logan shoppers Saturday VISITING .vr Mrs, Joseph Bowden entertainU.1.E ed with a turkey dinner Sunday VVUJLSV Mrs Murray anl - '.mail in honor of her birth, aimIII the seleriion of the (oech !vr high mliool fooUiail ul.iye,-'House flowers daughters are visiun. day anniversary. Mr. H. Mis lulls wU. fared ii,.de the in'st G. Hull, Logan taikh, and iri.'!r; rerj formed the center piece of the parents team: Turley 11s Kuan! uad Thompson as tnllharh, m tl" the t'.i.i! team. The Covers were laid for 15 Maughan at Wellsville. table. Ross Jones Ncplii Pci kin .md si le lions were as folh.ws. guests. A pleasant afternoon was I Its I TEWI Position Second Team l ii.i d Ten'll Gall are home r.f m spent in radio music and social Claremc w ark D.nies, West, end: Thornlej, Daws," Fiigiison. ..wav (o chat. K. ( hristiansen. Tooth. ( alsten. East, tackle; Ostler, Ea-- t; Miss rdnn Mickelson p,n! a One of the stoke contest plavs week if. S.; Turley, I ogan. L. PurIi. Tooele, Sayiih, guard; Mr. of Mis the home rt ml Soul Mates. ' was presented b C R Choules Law, HiirliiBvIlIe.renter; late. Tooele: Halcnian, dm dan. at Rival ' the Lewiston Third ward M I Walker, (iraniterkuurd: Shcwell, East; Blown, I ast. M I his is iMtuii r'liil'n" at the North Cache high school buv.l or Will Hull, Logan, tarkie; (.hseman, West; Hopkins, Riihfield. ol R.hl toi a 'aw Wil co, Davis, end; Gillespie, Tooele; Van Kamp n, Weber. Friday night of last week, in con- css nection with other winning plays VISIT IN Smith, Ifavis, quarter; Westphal, Gyprus; Ogleheiry, Iayson. in the stake. The cast member.' SALT LIKE llrVliirray, East, hah; Cowley, Davis; Jensen, tu.mite. were: Milluikoviteh, Tooele, half; Hiiekner, (.1 unite; Diack. Jordan. Kenneth Robbins. Marcus Mrs Lester Hawkins mu: son s, Rose, Tooele, fulliiaik; lliriley, Riihfield; Thompson I ogan. Westover, Harry Kent. Eva Travers are u,si ting relatives and Louise Karren. Meipha trtends at Balt Lake City One of Mirier and Ilauel Dopp. A Mrs. Clauson of Preston was the special numbers between acts was a song and step dance bv the overnight guest of her daugn-te- r Mrs. LeRov Dulse. MoMr.-HeOral Layne. The contest was well little grand draghter Phvis Lewiston all three represented by aecinnpanicd her on her re' m n wards. Edited by DR. DAVID H. REEDER, Kansas City, Jlo. home. A very successful apron and A. F. Dallev and Clareuci Neloverall dance was held in Lewiston son motored to Pocatello on iius-i Second ward amusement hall HOME HEALTH CLUB be properly mixed and would be Thnrflav. '"s Thursday night. Mendon orchesof no value as a medicine, Mrs R J, Hyde of Kalvieyv Eating; tra furnished the music. visited wiih her dauah'ei Mis few Within the nast, years) The ,Nw wl;a, is the lesson Miss Vinn Rigby of Salt Lake after having the 10 lerrleis oi this puhluation' lit mm Dee U at iibruv 10 v. lie toi to 11 Mainl Be-te- r the hn.ne 0f main Hie subiett o Mr his pnrehas-nml Mis I f u Ffit n. 'Us Mitbaei tense:, KUi'l'iUI uaUu.i'-- ' to 1" David li m On den v ii Mi PCi luedfT '1st ,V Vain M. K H .j lr, pp name lull mg end Aiunii .ieuxei. M, 'cist fi, ctnn 111 pn.'ta-- e Mks Fern Jen ei Kiaduae ( Uh NO I'Eb muse toiuijficd home last mi,. Dc.m- - Doom A' I always mg from bait L.ikt1 vueie ,i t ail i L.'Vn un yi in eli'b tCMk ,il llie Sate iXUtniiMuon ll. ' J : i ' 5 ii.n . so n anv ic- to S s - 'li 1" 11 lilt 11 ail- ' fx Ml" 1 '' H hinet r in u ' .un 1 ,'i i , w ' 1) uiy-- 1 J mis (no La OiJames. min'd ,i Lol ti', ' ' i ii' mo , . p our spent the wiek eml .is'Lc" iri Sal I,, ke Cn iiumii, tite eleven .u old son' 0. Mi ai d Mis F'll A' cit r was a ,,, opoiated on VVcdnesHy ye . child born to Jen the tani'lt circle Moihet and. babe are cio-rmeciy . Mr and Mrs Russ Letr.e .motored to Lonan Thursday to v.itn Mrs spend 1 no tvees-en- d Mrs. Joe do mother Laynes Gessell After haung .spent the pas' month with Inr parents Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bauen Mrs Oi. ey Hoskins returned to he: home at Poite.ge Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Jess Moms ami children of Colors uo aie e. nests of Mr. Morris' brother. Archie 1 e - i i win V, - l,- ll .Ullul..1 an K.- - . M ' Velfoixi till ll SOX IS COUN Mi and M-- t (U Ot I Then.,. 11 Mis ' fu . oj. el Lro -- O M' '.v C a! i j. HYRIlii t ii ;r hod lit heabh the nev .11 tide SW"v for the Southern States mivsi Elijah Godirev of Ogdtn vvrs a dinner guest oi Mr ,,'r.d Mis 1. . W. Marler Tvesdit Godformerlt' I a ttas a t .ors frey man. He is e'a.iied m 'he cattle business 'I he inuu... d-- f icers aie busily toe seed m nr A boxes ing Chnstmas e.nidt send to the missioaanes me rejou uni iy 1 L.t.Ht Pc.iv n Tv.t H. I a.d I'f All I Ken: 1 'unbilled : - t.I 1 s,, t (ie sue oi 50 'ii ai It 50) pound. m to mf lifolt ..uL'ie'd Hgod'Oi uiti a st oi ions ilia mav be e 'tat vvou.n 'o N Vf' TMEXT A U b d ' JOHN D. WINTERS IN FLORIDA t Logan, Utah |