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Show Wednesday; February 19, 1930. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUi? bombardier A i new brush for cleaning hour Imprisonment, for a few days pany for about six months, serv- the commissioners informathe 'teeth can be adjusted I to was tmahle five Dig ' man. ing two months, as salesman af- the bank tax case the missing about at tion any.angle; to Its handle and not Smith-fielhad court of appeals d ter which he was transferred to circuit Mrs. Floyd Thornley of Cheesek was crushed to its bristles are renewable. feared time 3 the o'clock, the appeared at Inside fell spent a few days with her Logan as district manager. Miner Entombed death by rock that The widow has tvjo children The Jornal went to press. - f parents; Mr. and Mrs. James " mine shaft, v Phillips, returning home Monday. by a former marriage. The body mine the Work to cut through ATTENDS which Is being prepared for burFeb.,19-(M-n- ight A "social ourwas held last! 1,16Calgary, Alta., Cheesek, TRACTOR SCHOOL debris to the trapped miners was ial at the Lindquist Mortuary, minafter the b?dy in the new Seventh ward started immediately MRS. L. S. PRICE Parley Perkins motored to Lo-f- or will be shipped to Salt Lake City hours of several n. the After t.Ca cave-ion recreatlon of the following hall, the Thursday. purpose waimnire attending Correspondent mine Co&ch I Grccnliill rescuers hard sounds from tractor-operato- rs eniar m L A mating. His school. labor, since Monday afternoon, rock that Joseph R. Jensoiof the U. S. A. Alta, beyond the' intervening family accompanied him to LoWaltz was recovered by rescue workers indicated adult at least one of the C. class, of the had pharge gan. I cut his to today. activities. was recreational led in Archibald Reuben Mrs. Mr. men and and attempting Will Canning Men Cheesek and Frank Bombardier WAy to , freedom. But with bom About two hundred members of were transacting business la LoThe the ward turned out tor the were imprisoned by the cave-i- n, re bardler'a rescue Came no Indicagan, Saturday. yes-aMrs. Ida Griffin of Clarkston tion that his companion was also of Whitney, function. The people of the ward but Bombardier was rescued William Mitton Handling ' ' after having been entom-ne- w living. spent several days at the homo Idaho, was transacting business taking a great pride in theirlterday hall which is in use now I bed for several hours, of her aunt, Mrs. James Archi- in Logan today. and Bean Crop bald. about every day in the week ex-- 1 Blairmore, Alta., Feb. 19 (AP) to-- i Robbins motored Irvin cept Sunday for the pleasure of Weary mine workers, toiling in I state Capitol . Quotations J TONIGHT were Smithfield on business and on to today digging Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Petersen some one of the ward organiza- - shifts, 19 and tons massed of Announcerock Feb. through Dayton, Logan to see his father, Cyrus and Mrs. Wllford Munson are tions. Second dance of the series shale in the interior of the ment is made that on Thursday, Robbins who Is employed in a few days In Salt Lake. Greenhill mine here in an effort at present. He returned home spending for Feb. 20, officials of the Utah-Ida-h- o for '' Waltzes Competing to rescue a fellow miner, enSamuel Weston of Salt Lake Canning Products company, Sunday' evening. Feb.27. Prizes Wednesday' given n AP table Grain tombed since a cave-iand Utah Packing corporation, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Buttars at- was in Logan today looking after Chirago, Feb. 19 Monday I the Valleys Close Low Comp .and see afternoon. Wheat: Open . High will meet with patrons of the tended the funeral of J. A. Han- business matters. He has spent 1.13 4 1.09 6 1.09 7 8 Fears for the safety of Frank March 1.13 west side at Dayton. sen at Brigham City, Thursday. the winter In the state capital Dancers. Best 1.14 1.14 J Cheesek mounted since ' rescue Ma- y- 1.17 3 1.18 The purpose of. the meeting is - Mr. Buttars motored on to Og- looking into genealogical work. 1.155-1.161 8; 1.187-- 8 1.19 of his partner, Frank July to instruct the farmers as to the den bn business and Mrs. Buttars yesterday I 1.36 8 1.171-- 4 1.17 By Mrs. Ruby Jensen 24- - Sept 1.3014 Bombardier Weak his best methods of handling ' pea visited with her sister, Mrs. Agafter DANCE New TONIGHT 7th Hyrum Correspondent and bean crops and to organize nes Fife at Brigham. Ward recreation hall. Music by a local unit of the association. ENTERTAINS Joe Adams Merrymakers. GIRLS Advertisement Tuesday eventngrMrs.Lucetta on Pupils Archibald and Mrs. Ruby Harmon Primary Officers Meeting Dayfon Bee-Hientertained the The Logan Stake Primary Ofgirls and their mothers. The evening ficers will meet Friday, February Ward was spent playing games after 21, at 3:30 oclock in the stake which refreshments were served house. All officers please bring to the following, the Mrs. Elvira January magazines. Conference I 2t y 19 Feb. At the stake Dayton, Mrs. Nellie Atkinson, Mendenhall, M. I., A. conference held at PresMrs. EmmA H. Callan, Mrs. Ida Hickman Talk Ep joyed ton Sunday evening, Mrs. Mable PriMisses Veda Hyrum, Utah, Feb. 19 The talk last night by ProfesPhillips and the L. Atkinson of Dayton a gave o sor J. E. Hickman Martha Fife, on General mary conference was held, In the talk on the life of President John Mendenhall, Enone Callan, Ella Phillips, Dor-th- y Delinquency and the Cause and Hyrum Third ward, Suhday, Feb. Taylor, Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mrs. A large atRobbins and Jaunita Atkin- Cure of Crime was greatly en- 16, at 2:30 p. m. Ros-kellClarence Shepherd, Leonard son. tendance of parents and children Secof the the by joyed people and Dan Godfrey also of TEACHERS GIVE VALF.NTINE was a pleasing feature of the conond ward. Dayton sang a quartet. PARTY FOR PRIMARY KIDDIES ference. j The meeting began by a prelude by Lois Jensen; ihvoca-tio- , Quite a number of poople from The Misses Alta Jones, Zclrna U. S. At C. Womens Meeting. our ward attended stake confer- Mtckelson and Zenda Wickham, The U. S. A. C. Womens FacTrail Builder Grant Allgaier; ence at Preston, Saturday night teachers of the primary class in ulty League will meet at the singing, by God Gave Me Dear and Sunday. February school gave their class home of Mrs. P. V. Cardon, Fri Aemrlca, by primary; memory Sunday Miss Edith Cunningham of a valentine party, Sunday, Feb. day afternoon at 3:30 oclock. gems. Beginners grade; sonv, . Idaho Falls Is the guest I of Miss 16. A program and games were Mrs. H. J. pack is in charge of Jesus Wants Me For a Sunbeam , . Bertha Atkinson. , Robert Second after which a delightful the arrangements. Poem, Lerry; enjoyed Mr. and Mis. Clyde Hansen lunch was served to the class and group boys; piano solo, by Larch e were In Logaa on . business Wed- to the Your car washed and vaccum Christensen; story of the Sacred Sunday school superinten- cleaned " ' . 10 babies. Dresses baby The perfect ehlrt nesday. $1.25; gallons Parco Grove, by Nandeen Dunn; Joseph dence A. F. Dailey, V. D. Smart Joseph Godfrey of Salt, Lake and Joseph H. Hansen, gas $2.15; 5 gallons Parco gas Smiths Vision, by the Bluebirds: without jingle turn. Double overthe ' -- Chy $1.10. Baugh -- Motor Co chest and abdoman where constant spent First hymn, Joseph Smiths ton visiting with his sisters, Mrs. needed. Advertisement on talk Trailbuilders; Prayer, Paul Larsen. Mrs. Williarh She- Paul The Book of Gold. Lavern In S.Yt Lake on Business pherd and Mrs. J. O. Midkelson. QLseh; . monologue Died From Self Qirlst and Miss Rozeila Law of Monday morning the following His , . Little Ones Logan (Marguerete to Salt Lake City, on Pearce and' Katherine spent the week end with her .sisWound motored, Adams, ter, Mrs. Earl J. Atkinson. ' , land business, V V solo and chorus, returning Tuesday a 'tvMOMW Ed Morrison is visiting at home C. C. Lorenzo F. Olsen, This is ,the Place evening Fern One i from by (Continued 'Page with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Willard, Eugene and Jesse Pet- Wahlen and Primary; talk, Morrison. Ne pins no sewing. Holds Hie navel dress, foi the holding of the Inquest. ersen, Jack Lauritzen and Morris Whos on the Lords Side Who?, Mrs. Robbins of Logan visited ' Nielsen and Peter ing In place perfectly. ,A soft, knit fabric, bean Mr. Cunningham has Mrs.,Lorentz solo by Wayne boys; Primary t at the home' of her niece.. Miss sufficiently elastic to' permit the Hide with the Shell Oil com- - sen. James; Shall the Youth of Zion tummy to expand alter feeding. .Trail guildby Falter?, speech Bodies, ' Fenders, Tops re ers; piano dUet, ,lX3.. Retta and paired and made like 'new. Auto Lois Jensen. .1 'x , 1 Metal Shop. 30 No, 1st W L Phone Primary officers were presentHose t - by 13d, ed Bishop J. , G. Christensen! 4 V - a Remarks by stake board member, --t .v Arrive From Coast and Maggie . Mrs. Charles Pridqy, Rex and Mattie Williamson '' 'Vanta quality hose are made from the best Roy Kimball of Sahta, - Monica, Maughanof and Earl Ander, Song, the by Army God, living arrived In last of material for comfort of the world's fine-'- t California, Logan he primary; benediction by LjAin evening, having. been called here Allen. baby Every womans baby. i , owing to the Illness of their mo, Mrs. lauds Petersen, and ther, Mrs. N. W. Kimball. They Mr. andstake board members, primary trafound the roads in excellent Jenveling condition, making the 868 Charlotte Allen and Ruby conmile drive in exactly 21 hours sen, attended ference held In the Paradise ward from the time they left home. Sunday. Walt for new Chrysler Six Soft and absorbent; does not pull or bind. which will be here March 1 to Nhoulders support weight. Vanta Twist less Dr. sell at $825 F.O.B. Detroit. Cran-ne- y Tape shoulder fastening makes it possible to remove gertrude without undressing baby. Motor Co. Good for three years wear. Advertisement oh Success Convention Today-Dea-lers Professor and operators of Blue Hyrum Feb. 19 Israelsen of ieU. S. A. C. Light servlcestations in North- Orson ern Utah and Southern Idaho are was the speakers! - chapel held j 'Cache- higLv school, convening at the Hotel Eccles to- at the "South 17. His subjects was day where Manager A. G. Old-so- n February The formula for 'sucCloses at the has arranged an extensive Success. The Ideal sleeping garment. of three qualibottom like a bag, beeps feet and hands revprogram to put before the em- cess was composed A strong arm, clea and infect ion of ered, prevents ployees to make them more effi- fications, cient in the conduct of their brain and a pure heart. . the eyes, often caused by ijibbin; with tb business. A banquet will conclude tiny fists. Note the rominess that nermitst. ROLLINS RUNSTOP HOSIERY the program. It will be held to Mutual Baby to stretrh and kirk to his hearts in Cannot bind under arms. Front night. Au MureU Rescuers Robbins, Ii ON DA For it i DEPARTMENT r A LOCAL WALTZERS Waltz Night, At IWS of Discuss Palais d Or Pea Market Lo-ga- m Wheat - 3-- 4 8 8 8 4 8 E Speakers at Stake Conference Star ve Insist Upon Program of , Primary ey Dress Your Baby .Without Pins or Buttons Doctors and purses Everywhere Recommended 15-1- 6. Vanta Vests 65 to $1.75 fr t Cunninghjmi X 0 Inflicted Vanta Bands - 59 . em-ploy- ed pnaanc3ccianc3cac" smrru THAT Yanta 35 to 75 tt 1' ... Q . Vanta Knit Gertrude! y WILL 51.65 .X Israelserr WOT Speaks RUN Vanta KnitKnitie 51.25 thumb-suckin- Q q n Q PAIR All pure silk, full fashioned in a full color range, with pointed or French heels. f n u Attractive Q NEW STRAPS HEAR -- THESE- POPULAR' FAVORITES SING WHILE YOU DANCE, AT THE ELITE HALL TIES1 D ' '7 HYRUM, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 20TTI. JACK WAHLEN, SOLOIST, PUMPS MICKELSEN SISTERS, TRIO, KSL ARTISTS. LETA ALLEN, NIFASEN-W1 LSOH SOLOIST, DUO. AN EVENINGS ENTERTAINMENT OF DANCING AND SINGING. YOULL ENJOY IT IMMENSELY. ADMISSION 50c. 4 Advertisement SPIKE , -- IIIGII- r j il OR MILITARY IIEELS LIGHT TAN NUTRA jo; PATENT7 Party Office A. G. Olofson, manager of the Blue Light Gas and Oil Company has arranged some of the most attractive offices in the city. They occupy the front and south rooms of the Arimo Block. The rooms are well fitted lout with the necessary office equipment-wher- e a force of clerks and bookkeepers are kept plenty busy with the work of this rapidly growing New Spring Stylos IN FOOT WE A Dr. Jacobson to Address Rotary A splendid program has been arranged for the regular Rotary club dinner tomorrow at 12:15 at Hotel Ecdes. Dr. E. O. Jacobsn will be the principal speaker and a five minute talk will be made by a club member. Music will be furnished by a male quartet. The f program is m charge of the club service committee with - A. G. ' Olofson as chairman. BEACIy KID Ambufance Accepted The Chamber of Commerce committee that handled the matter the ambulance for Logan City and Cache County before' the county commissioners today and reported the arrival of the machine. It was Ituitied over as property of the city and county and the commit-,te- e was given a vote of thanks for earnest labors. their Rolan Heninger was appointed deputy .assessor for River Heights. Mem- of the bity board oi education ap-ipea-red i 0; gbers g resolutions- - requesting reii-ten- Honor of Presidency I Hyrum Feb. 19 Wednesday evening the Hyrum Second ward, mutual officers and members, gave a party In honor of two of the retiring presidency. President Netta Anderscti and Mrs. B. M. was The evening Thompson. spent In playing , games and lunch was served to fifty-sevThe party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Anedrson. -- The. followings Hyrum citizens) motored-to-Og- den - Saturday -- and J Sunday and .enjoyed tho dog MrTantl races and Mrs. Louis Petersdn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheby, Mrs., C. J. Jensen, Miss- - LaPnel - Jensen and Horace Liljenquist. , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monsen of Logan, speht Sunday in Hyrum, visiting at the home of - their daughter, Mrs. Edgar M. Nielsen. en Tiny Tots Dresses 51.0b 51.25 51.59 Boys Rompers ' 51.25 and 51.59 From smart little patterns in voile, perrale and broadcloth. ' Smart vv ell made and rule as a " ' bug.' Cute little dresses for the tiny tots. Made from especially dainty percales and voiles in patterns suited for them. Some of them have the panties: --to match.. ' Gifts for. the Baby Just what to give theTaby is no probTem at all if you look I Mayor and Mrs Nielsen Entertain Feb. 19 . .. Monday Hyrum evening, Mayor and Mrs. IL B. Nielsen entertained ttwenty-fofriends, the evening was spent In A degames and radio music.. licious supper was served by the hostess. Stake board members, Ida Olsen and . M. Miller attended Primary conference In' Wellsvllle" Sunday. ur Dillman Bill " ! Senate (Continued from Page OneT principal purpose of the special session, reached the conference stage today when a committee consisting of senators Candland, Musser and Griffin, and Representatives Critchlowr Hirschl and Fuller met to try to gdjust differences of the two houses on the mine tax question, the automobile tax and Income, tax limlt-- a tions.. -- 1 Iot W ater Bottles 51.39 59 and daintily decorated. 51.50 " Wooden Beads A long 50 ! string of woden beads In brilliant, color Is an attraction for any baby. Especially fine for teething. " Glass The set y.rs Rattles , 50 to - 51.00 rattles, artfully made and carefully der orated. Attractive, beautifully painted and they make a real noise. Novelty $2.50 Era- cello- - silk pillows, in hroidcrcd wrapited plume aml boxed. Beautiful Kvrryy baby wants a rag doll. These are knit the colors will not come off and earh doll is parked la Cellophane to keep it sanitary until it reaches the kiddy. Commode in Box Fink Orchid and blue. Ihirk painted on the side. Inclosed in a beautiful ease for carrying. Silk Pillows Hag Dolls Link and blue. Rubber revered . Passed .By Utah through tots. these little presents especially made and packed for the tiny wateri-oliv- Jar Sets , 52.50 of alass tray reii-t.s- l, for boric e arnL - boiled iljiml nipples. Baby Sets . ( onib .51.75;---.- . ISrtr-hiH- 't jor- - imwrlrc beauliftjly dee- or.ied and handsoituty board. ' and soap. AH After all it Costs Less to Buy the Best , SffocOom-CIhirnsfnamse- in |