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Show PAGE SIX , THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Thursday, December 19, 1929. v pl f The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten." ' ARCH PRESERVER . riinro FASHION PLATE SHOES For Women FOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY AND FEET - - Z - DANIEL GREEN , More strict adherence ; to quality. We have. never rea lowered our standards and have built up a business among tRe best people of Cache Valley. We find it is profitable to ref use, at' all times to compromise with quality it simply does not pay either the buyer or the seller. Our business grows slowly, steadily and upon a foundation of permanence. We specialize in correcting foot trouble of all kinds andare . C ,, , n,TpvI OUiiUVO ftUliir Men-Women-Child- ren a J p an OfflieX UMy Hosiery Petomts 73 No. Main Quality Footwear For 51 OPEN UNTIL itmT Itne SEVEN The Oldest3 ; EXCLUSIVE Shoe Store West of the Goodrich Zippers ,. t RISTMAS A. M. THIS Years ..day; Gordon V Heel very careful as to fitting. - r Men-Women-Cliild- Mississippi WEEK s', VELLSVILLE LOCAL DEIS is Born DEPARTMENT Child Born to Mr. and Mrs, George -a ( DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS CHRISTMAS DANCE One of the Wellsvillp Dw. i9 most successful parties of the season was put over Saturday evening at the Wellsville pavilion In the form of a Christmas party and dance by the Peter Maughan of camp of the Daughters the amusement Pioneers, with The hall committee in charge. was beautifully decorated with a lighted Christmas tree loaded with presents which were sold during the evening. Popcorn balls were also sold. The music for the dancing was by the Wellsville orchestra. 'The Eight grades of the Junior entertained their high school partners at a dance and social on Friday evening at the school auditorium. Games, dancing, and refreshments were enjoyed by 50 m guests. DAUGHTER ILL " AT OGDEN Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, Jr. of Ogden were Called - there Friday on account of the illness of Mrs. Wilson. The parents of Mrs. Wilson, ,- Mr. and accomMrs. Thomas Thorpe, panied by Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorpe and Mrs. Parley Smith all ofWellsville motored down and Mrs. Thomas spent the day. Thorpe remained and will spend two weeks. The remains of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were brought here Friday evening and buried in the Wellsville s - ? I 1 M 4 ? ! I Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Merrill of Richmond announce the engagement of their daughter Phyllis to J. Rennell Smith, son of Mrs Talitha Smith of Logan, the fine48 earring or the Tilh ward,son. All concerned reported to be getting along nicely. fraternity.- Winter With Us With two inches of snow on the ground this morning and more falling, Logan and Cache Valley are promised winter weather for Christmas. This is the first snow storm, of the season, although considerable freezing weather has been experienced. Two new electric Singer machines, never been unpacked. Half price. Call 137. Advertisement Wreck in Cardine A lady in an automobile 'trying to pass another car on a curve in Sardine canyon today is said to have been the cause for the automobiles. wrecking of three Rev Harris Pillsbury came to Logan this afternoon for help to have his auto brought to Logan for repairs. He was accompanied by Mrs. Pillsbury. While the thre cars In the collision were badly damaged, no one was Injured. Garland on Sunday spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Garrett. They were accompanied by Mr. aind Mrs. Wm. M. Jones and children who visited with their sisters, Mrs. John Garrett cemetery on Saturday. and Mrs. Chrlstena Peterson, A cottage meeting under the Elder Albert Smith of direction of the Wellsville ward salt LakeGeorge who came .to attend the committee was held stake conference Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fHyrum and Sunday and special on Friday j evening James A. Leidiman meetings called at Nibley, Millwith Chairman Andrew evening ville, and Wellsville first ward, A. Leishman in charge. Joseph was house of President and Gunnell of the second ward was Mrs. John guest C. Brenchley Saturpresent and gave an interesting day and Monday evenings. talk along the lines of genealogy. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Mortensen Refreshments were served to 25 of Trenton were dinner guests guests. of Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Carver on Mrs. William C. Brenchley ac- Friday Mr, and Mrs. evening. companied Mr. and Mrs. David Mortensen gave several musical Murray of Logan to Salt Lake on numbers at the Ladies Literary Saturday where they spent the club meeting held on Friday day on business. evening at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy James of Mrs. Charles Wyatt. Salt Lake are the proud parents Mr. M. and Mrs. . James of another son born on Friday. Williamson and Miss Bernice Mrs. James is here at the home Leishman motored to Beaver Dam of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. on and were guests of H. Maughan. Mother and babe Mr. Sunday and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hammon BABIES and little, daughter of Roy, Utah, BORN are guests of their parents Mr. The stork visited the home of and Mrs. Thomas Brenchley. Mr. and Mrs. William Myers on D. P. Maughan and Howard All concerned Thomas of Grace, Idaho, were Saturday, a son. are doing fine guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Word was received here by rela- Maughan on Friday on their way tives of the birth of a little home from a business trip to daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Atrilla Ogden. Rash of Smithfield during the Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith of past week. Mrs. Rash was form- Paradise were Sunday guests of ally Miss Mary Williamson daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Leishter of P. M. Williamson and is man. Mrs. William Lloyd of Central, doing fine. A son was also born to Mr. and Idaho, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Fred D. Maughan of Day-to- n Helen Myers for a few days. Thev too William C. Parker of Salt Lake during the U'eek. were former residents of Wells- - was guest at the home of Mr. ville. Mrs. Maughan and son are and Mrs. D. H. Maughan on doing fine. Saturday evening on his way Mr. and Mrs. Orval Anderson home from a y trip to are rejoicing over the arrival of Pocatello, Idaho. a daughter born on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Garrett of Mother and babe are were dinner getting Garland Sunday along very well. guests of their mother' Mrs. Joseph Jones W'ho ha3 been Katherine Garrett. Mrs. Otto Kent and small son working at the Lewiston sugar factory during the beet run, re- of Nibley are guests of her turned home on Friday. mother Mrs. Martha Leishman A. W. Archibald and for a few days. , Mrs. Irene were Mrs. daughter guests of Wayne Tibbetts' .and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey- - Summers of daughter Marjean . of Lorenzo, Ogden on Friday. Idaho, came Monday to spend Mrs. Mabel Nelson of Spanish the Christmas holidavs here with Fork. was guest of Mrs. D. H.iher parents Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Maughan on Saturday evening on Jones. her way to Logan to 'visit her President Mrs. John C. Brench-fathe- r, John Maughan. lev entertained at dinner on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leatham Monday evening. Covers were ' and family were guests of Mr. and laid for Eider George Albert Mrs. Lester Kearl of Logan on, Smith of Salt Lake. President Danford Bickmore Sunday. of Paradise. Miss Irma and Rav Parkinson President John A. Israelson of daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. iHyrum and President and Mrs Chance Parkinson of Payette, John C. Brenchley. Idaho, have been visiting relatives) Mrs. Joseph M. Maughan here for the past week. turned on Tuesday to her home were guests of Mr. and Mrs. They, Le- - at Hall, Montana,1 after three Roy W. Parkinson. weeks spent here. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs Glen Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Baugh Of'Clarkston spent Friday here and Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Maughan with their father James Allen, of Logan attended the pioneer also their sister Mrs John J ball here on Saturday evening. Hendry. and Mrs. Wilford Druggist Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Bank-hea- d Anderson 'spent transThursday and family motored to acting business at ..Salt Lake. t f !: -' T i i ? i enroute by automobile between Logan and Salt Lake, the commission to' Journeyed having Cache county during the morning to confer with state agricultural as the Featherstone site at experts and make a final of a site at Dewey- American Fork was made by the commissionIn- - conference - 'whllerville. EteuamiEss ABways SeaooaaaMe Always Pathfinder Balloon. Cords (Super-Twis- t) 30x4.50 29x4.75 29x5.00 31x5.25 31x6.00 33x6.00 $6.10 . 6.75 8.75 9.05 11.20 12.70 13.50 , 1-- 1 , 1.... ; HIGH PRESSURE 30x3 2 30x3 2 Oversize 32x4 33x4 32x4 2 30x5 Heavy Duty 1-- 1-- All-Weath- f Wl 31x6-0- ; .' - ...... 10- - ZZ.1M5 11.90 14.70 16.70 : 33x6.00 17.8O . 30x3 30x3 1-- 2 1-- 2 io.85 14.30 23.45 N 780 Oversize 9,00 zzzz; mo x : n.40 32x6 9.90 ; HIGH PRESSURE $ 4.95 6.30 : $8.90 t : 0 HJceHM T read Balloons er 29x4,40 30x4.50 29x4.75 29x5.00 31x5.25 . 1-- ten-da- i school commission. Completion of the deal, however, is dependent on acceptance of requirements to be outlined by the commission. Selection of what is known And Many Other UseSul GiSts for Your Auto j , feeble-minde- d, Heateas - : Utahs state training school and home for the for which the last legislature appropriated $300,000, will be located at American Fork, It was announced Wednesday - night by Governor H. Dern, George chairman-&Tt- he state training For those who care, Modern Barber & Beauty Parlors, 13 W. Center St., Phone 1240. Advertisement , i December 24th in the Logan temple. Miss Merrill has been employed at the .office of the Utah Power & Light Company at Richmond for the past three years. Mr. Smith is a graduate of the U. S. A. C. and is a member of u 14-5- 32x4 1-- 2 30x5 Heavy Duty Ply Truck Heavy Pathfinder IZIZZZZZZ $35.55 0 iccc 3M5 , w 1 ; ; r t - 55 West First North ikiobqq Phone 390 or 391 |