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Show A Saturday, Deeemb'e S3, 1929. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH LOCAL NEWS Leaves for California Mrs. Emil Hansen leaves ror Los Angeles where she today will spend the winter with friends. Elam Cronquist who has been on the coast on a business triD for a couple of home last night. weeks, returned Gets Hawaiian Call eninger has received a VIS01 to fill a mission to the Hawaiian islands. His departure is set for January 20. Here From Corinne Owen Lemon of Corinne, Utah, was in Logan Friday, having come here for a day in the He - was the guest of Temple. his uncle George Lemon of , N. E. Miller and son Woodrow Beemen of Provo and California, are Logan visitors. Grizzlies Coach Oscar Bjorkman left for California where he hasFriday gone to spend the holidays with his family. Christmas Dance- A special Christmas party and free dance will be given in the Ninth ward amusement hall at 8 oclock Friday evening, December 27. Everybody is invited. CANDY Union Meeting The regular Logan stake Sunday School Union meeting will be held Sunday, December 22 at 2 p. m. in the First ward A special program has chapel. been arranged. Stake high priests will in the basement of the Tabernacle at 2 p. m. Sunday, December 22. Professor J. E. Hickman will speak on the proHere For Christmas J. Glen Davis insurance man phecies of the old Testament. A who has been working in the full attendance is desired. Uintah Basin for some few weeks Santa Claus past, returned Friday to spend Getting the Christmas holidays with hia Leo Lowe, city marshal at Smithfield, accompanied by Mrs. family. Mr. Davis reports a very Lowe was in Logan last evening satisfactory business. looking for Santa Claus. The shopping spirit seems to be growo Weather more and more every day as Northern Utah and. Southern ing the tim o Idaho experienced weather today, the experiment station thermometer at the State of A Christmas ride in a car full dents? Terrible Shoup. Agricultural College here regisAdvertisement tering zero, with thermometers in this city and county recording Spinal Anaesthesia as low as five below. - Mrs. Allen Packer is reported Bodies, Fenders, and Tops re- to be recovering nicely at the Cache Valley hospital where she paired and made like new. Auto Metal Shot). 30 No. 1st West. Phone submitted to a major operation in the week under eatly 130. anaesthesia. In other wordsspinal the Advertisement operation was performed withGo To Teton City out the use of ether. This is said Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker who to be the first operation ever have been residing at the Palace performed here by the use of Hotel and doing temple work this method. during the past few months left this morning for. their home in Special Christmas Bricks at Teton City, Idaho, where they Tie Bluebird. Pistacho; Pecan Nuts have gone to spend the holidays. with Cherry, Vanilla and They will return the first of the Fresh Shrawberry Ice Cream. 50 cents at Fountain, Phone 206 for year. delivery. Marry Christmas to all. Leaves For Seattle Bluebird Candy Co. Mrs. Thomas B. Busby is leavAdvertisement ing today for Seattle WashingPres. ton where she will spend ChristVallentine Here mas and make an indefinite President Hyrum Vallentine of stay with her daughter, Mrs. R, Brigham City, formerly president H. Kellerman. n Mrs. Kellerman or the mission was formerly Miss Nellie Busby who recently returned home, is of Logan. She has many friends in Logan today visiting among . the former here. missionaries of conference. He will be presentthat at tomorrow Holly, mistletoe, the seasons the German meeting choicest plants and cut flowers. afternoon at the German meetCache Valley Floral Co. Santa ing house. The services are scheduled for 3:45 p. m. Clauses headquarters. Advertisement At Ola Larsons for Christmas,' cut flowers and plants of all Trombone Played The name of Stratford Smith kinds, also baskets and wreats of who played a trombone solo in dried and prepared flowers and a most pleasing manner at the grasses. Order early. Advertisement . Rotary luncheon and big brother night Thursday, was omitted from the report made of the Library Contract Le- tprogram. The oversight was due theContracts for construction of library building at the Utah to the fact that the reporter was compelled to leave the gathering State Agricultural college at Loand girls' at the prior to the conclusion of the gan, state school fordormitory the deaf and program at the Hotel Eccles. blind were awarded to George whitmeyer, contractor of Ogden, Cache Valley Fairs There is a wonderful display of lowest bidder when bids were Silver Black Fox furs in the opened by the state building commission Twenty-on- e Friday. south window of the store on South Main contractors entered bids for the street. From this display it be- construction of the two state ingins to look as if the fur busi- stitutions Whitmeyer being lowness in Cache Valley is getting est on. both with a bid of $137,-59- 7 for the library building and real. Hundreds of these furs are being placed on the market this $85,387 for the girls dormitory. fall from the various farms in this valley. The price paid for Cut prices hntil Christmas eve nearly everything we have in them is said to be very satisfac- on our store. World's greatest radios, tory. These pelts are from the L. H. Daines farm at Preston. pianos and all musical instru-ment- s. Baldwin pianos, Baldwin Mr. Daines is the pioneer in this n and radios, Harris valley in the production of Sil- Music Co. 178 North Main, Arimo ver Black fox. Block. Phone 376. Advertisement Flossie Flirt, the talking, walksoft doll has it ing, slooping Mrs. George Thain entertained rubber arms and rolls its eyes, lady members of her club at sells regular for $7.50 while they the the home of her mother Mrs. last Price $4.50 Crystal New & George Lemon, 227 North First Used Furniture Co. 74 W ISt N. East on Friday, afternoon. The Phone 444. living room and dining rooms Advertisement were decorated attractively with the Christmas idea being carried Mother Visits Sons out. The afternoon was spent with E. J. J. C. and Murphy Bunko. Mrs. Seth Godplaying families of their other members won the prize. A delicious motored to Cache Junction at 4 frey to luncheon was served. ITie foloclock morning Thursday ladies were in attendance. meet their mother Mrs. Elizabeth lowing Mesdames Frank Reese, Vernal Canof Alberta, Murphy Cupp Munk, Chas. Smith, Roy Thain ada. Mrs. Cupp came to Logan Marvin Thain. Roy Ballard, Seth to visit with her sons and their She may spend the Godfrey, Sylvester Jones, Clyde families. winter here with them. It was Noble and Norman Partington. a most happy reunion for mother and sons. It has been 24 years since J. C. saw his mother, and 26 years since E. J. was last with her. Mrs. Cupp has a son and daughter residing in Canada. The families may all be residents of Cache Valley by next spring. prevents fatigue. Whenever you have a hard day ahead, eat a little candy before you begin to feel exhausted in the Logan convene morning and much . Stockton-Christlans- o Eyes wear out wheu unnecesniton them. Most eye strain is unnecessary as no lorn science provides helps that enable even weak eyes to perform satisfactory -work. your eyes examlned and fitted with glasses that will make vision normal. sary strain is put Attention Daughters Meet A splendid good time was had by the Wilford Woodruff camp of the daughters of the pioneers at the Hotel Eccles fnday afternoon. Favors consisting of bells and roses were given to those present. An interesting piogram was In reply to Sir. Hansons answer to the Wellsville Dairy committee, in which he proceeds to impune the motives of the officers of all the civic organizations in Wellsville, and last but not least impeaches the integrity of the Wellsville cow. Dairymen As Mr. Hansons answer carries seeral quotations from the members of this committee, we trust that he will allow us to correct some of these as published in his statement. Calling Mr. Hansons attention to the meeting at the Logan Chamber of Commerce in which he quotes Mr. John A. Leishman as calling him by telephone and saying that the committee wished to discuss the low test at Wellsville. If he will recall, Mr. Leishman merely stated that the committee wished to meet him without stating any purpose whatsoever. He quotes Air. Leatham as saying that the purpose of this meeting was to get his advice on how to check on the low test at the Ernest Peterson, sheepman of Hyrum and associates, are planning to ship about 3500 head of sheep io Wendover, Nevada on Monday. They are being taken to the winter desert. It will take 18 double deck cars to make the better shape than shipment. Ml iBlttebtrii - Shoot at Junction club at The U. P. Athletic Cache ..Junction has all arrangements made for the big turkey shoot at the railroad town to- at morrow purpose of the meeting was to check up on some of the rumors and reports that were being circulated through the valley regarding the integrity of the officials of the Alorning Milk Co. He further stated that it was the opinion of the committee that the best way to get to the bottom of these reports was to go to the source of them, and that they thought he as a competitor was responsible for some of. the statements and asked him if he had any proof for them. He answered No, that he could not prove anything, it was only his own personal conclusion and no one could stop him from thinking and he was still of the opinion that there w'as something wrong in the Wellsville factory. He then suggested if we wanted proof we should audit the books of this company. This would prove whether these reports were true or not. He further stated that he was a good sport and that he and June were good news scatterers and that if these reports were favorable they would help scatter the good reports with the same integrity as they had questioned the accuracy of the Alorning Alilk Co. tests. As we stated to you in the beginning, that our obligation was to the dairymen of Wellsville and not to the Alorning Milk Co. or anyone else. We as a committee did not deem it fair to publish their private business for the satisfaction of competitors, but we did furnish this report in detail to the dairymen ofWellsville in the regular meeting of the Wellsville Farm Bureau and they authorized the original statementof this committe. a. m. Those who attend the shoot will be served with free hot coffee. A number of sportsmen aie going to the shoot from Logan. 11 Miss Faye Woodall, student at Draws Fine the Henager Business College, is Harry Bontsik, the junk man, honfe to spend Christmas and drew a fine of $25 from Juvenile holidays with her parents, Mr Judge L. Tom Perry for contriand Mrs. D. A. Woodall. of buting to the delinquency The city street department is minors. The specific charge was This busy today hauling the snow purchasing stolen goods. from the gutters that has been should be a warning to parties engage in this practice, who pushed into them from the side- who neither buy or sell stolen walks in the business section. California Bound 4 Mrs. Carrie Thomas is leaving Carry Extra Globes ofstate tiaffic Clark, Harry Sunday for California for an in- ficer, advises that all motorists definite stay. She will visit at who have trouble with their Berkeley with her daughters Mrs. lighting systems, should carry W. N. Moses and. Mrs. J. E. Smith. extra globes in their cars. Those who do this may avoid paying Out on Bonds Abe Hodges of Lewiston and fines when caught with only one Ben burning while driving upon Peterson of Smithfield, light highway. It is these one light charged with operating an auto- the mobile while under the influence drivers who cause many of the of liquor and for drunkenness accidents. are at liberty under bonds to apBroadcast pear Monday before Judge Jesse National NBC has rAade elaborate plans P. Rich. Hodges will appear to enter his plea and Peterson who for its Christmas program. Behas pleaded guilty to the latter sides arrangements to pick up program origincharge, will receive his sentence. and rebroadcast ating in England, Germany and an Commission ChristInternational Meet Holland, City At the city commissioners ses- mas Carol song, In which 15,000 sion last evening the special pay- voices will participate Is to be roll in all the departments was put on the air from New York passed. C. W. Rapp, city fire for distribution t to this country chief, appeared with a suggestive by chain and to' the world via ordinance in the matter of pro- short waves. Other features will of ... a per installation of radio antaena. include the broadcast It Is proposed to have them in- Christmas eve midnight mass stalled with eut out switches and from the Shrine of the Sacred the work to be Inspected by the Heart In Washington, the chimes city wiring department. This is from Old Trinity church in New to be done to eliminate fire haz- York, the special childrens serard. At this point the newspaper vice from Trinity on Christmas reporter who was on the job was eve, a Santa Claus program from invited to leave the meeting in the NBC studios and the oratororder that the commissioners io, The Messiah, on the Sunday could go into executive session. before Christmas. i- THE DAIRY COAIAIITTEE OF WELLSVILLE. (This advertisement paid for by Wellsville Chamber of Commerce) J i Jl Needhams are Giving a With Every S. E. NEEDHAM Jeweler ' after New Years Day, our extensive ... and you will be invited to avail yourself of a new and modernized service. . ; . The passing of the old year will mark the passing of old facilities and outgrown methods of service. A spirit of NEWNESS will pervade the Bank from entrance to safe " ' ., say-lea- - (Huai PHONE JEWELRY & JIIL You are invited to confer with officers of the Bank now, with view of learning how we can meet all of your banking needs throughout the New Year. AND MANY OF THEM, IS OUR GREETING TO ALL Largely as a result of the kind word our friends have been passing along, our business has been steadily increasing. To those of not acquainted with Knights Spring Canyon Coal we its value from your neighbor, or better still, call 13 for Utahs Hottest, Cleanest Coal. WENDELDOE Soon deposit vault. jflpirtj CljristmaS ffingau- l task of remodeling The First National Bank to a will be completed. Then new doors new banking home . . . will swing open wide at $10.00 or more , The New Year! J5 TR Marriage License . Soon After en Freed-Eisma- Help Your Eyes To See Better Play Morgan 4 Burns Crookstons Logan high Grizzlies hoopsters will tangle , with Morgan high school at the Senior high school gym tonight. A fast game is expected as both quints are in fine trim. Going to Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew King expect to leave, tomorrow for Ashton. Idaho where they are going to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Priscilla Costley, wife of Grant Qostley. They will be gone over the holidays. Going to Desert ever before. sub-zer- - afternoon. Note how you go through the day in Sub-Zer- German-Tustna- PAGE THREE (Emttpmtg 13 Cjfie FIRST NATIONAL BANK LOGAN , UTAH Modern Banking aijiUBesi OPTICAL CO. W.Vff'. lii it n r ' |