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Show ( r PA R K NEVER .. DEPARTMEN1 SfiSiV ITS .... DEPARTMi: A Day ia the Woods J-J- t JV4 , By OREGON-WASHINGTO- N FETE OPENING OF "MDGE NT I vvas bora in France years ago and have lived in Denver 41 years, and never in all my life riTaHR1 urmth in e.ther France or the United I ROM (' VLII ORM States have I ever found any Cornish Mr and medicine that vouid equal Sar- - Pitcher tad b....; " i tr - r. ilr son M o ior ' v v y her" i Fnday af.eiroo . Califoi no, vherc Mr Pitchers Lt '! h Pc u"ii looking and f chn pftcr a fev v,ks cf i Primary and M. I. A. 1. tin i i. h to. i . i d die h ;ntul medical Lreata.cn. tliere. MRS. n H.ci SON '.niMli D 1 L V'l.:.- - M FOUL Park, Utah Friday evening , the Primary and put on an enter ..aiainent The cantata "A Day in the Woods, was presented by the pnnnry MIA. m 4-- I Ida Leu Min. under the airection of Martha Pams wifi the ip of the primary officers and teachers Miss Ouleta Peterson pave a gypsy dance and song. The Bee ILve girls carried out a health program in song, dance and dramatiaat on Miss Ore' a Fk !Mn gave anothei S U C i ' i here equipped vnti i.f1"1. tram addiic.al lav. sist in oigir 'ic, the sane-'w u trs, ior girls sang a couple ol songs and dtnced the mince mix. The M men, dressed as gills furnished a great deal of amusmint m song and dance. The purpose of the cnteitamment was to raiye funds for waid n.amu nance and was a great success Saturday afternoon, after A. A. CLF.RISSE Uie chiloien were entertainir 10 years I was underweight ed for two hours at a dance. The and so rundown I couldnt walk IJi unary bond furnished the mua block without getting exhausted, sic. it seemed like every muscle, jomt LADIES IITIRARY and bone in my body ached. My CLUE MLE1S ot ms, legs and back were effected The Ladies Literary club met M liver was my kidwith Mr3 Elsie Hyde neys were weak, I suffered with , Thursday S &.s hcUPss-MiT.lif re l.I.i Akiicr, .ft read the amnia, Saturday Child- was aoout wrecked. No meaicmes ren" by Maxwell Anderson Boyd icached case until I started and Domu Purser sang three tarpon. 'my Five bottles of this medi-'u- ir to le uku't sonts accompaniment removed every rheumatic A deheious luncheon was oeivctl nam in my body and my weight Mrs. John Matkin and Mrs has increased 7 pounds. I enjoy Screw thex of Smithfield wine hearty meals, get calm and rest- fpeciai guests ful sleep and my whole system MISSIONARY RETURNS HOME ... stiong and healthy.' OPERA Tiny endVtHBulatod-m- y liver " Earl Dunes who rptumed Horn ded my constipation. and A A. the Cahlornw misMon m 'iuia-da- y CIsiisse, 2348 9th St., Denver was op lctcd upon for Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs, Agents Siturday moming lie (Advertisement) v, ho v boys and g i is Mis O Anuuw Logan luM imoj pii-mar- -- the vc k. .t i enrl I i i , - ii ti m i ! is-- i uiu i; - y ;i , t vl " of vvih uc the A Anm om t J01.3 n Hmi-da- es.on V, t 7o Washington cle Sam, Babe Ruth is y a year is lie take $10,240 of it 480 000 yust ss Mrs. L. H BdCi was a on i visitor in Pies. on n . Vu'scia Press Muses Un By The r vn.itmg inencn 1 FLASHES OF LIFE al 1 Mrs. lii'li ii , f u the sptcial evening. Miss Diue S Hides of Logan motored here ai d sprat Thursday with i,u sister, Mrs cla bcamons a id family. visiting her m" Christensen ami tarn daughter Mis, c net. m t'c C ic.i-entwho has hei ol1' Vii.i-se- n Dank buna t Mi ret i race! fans1 w; i ri.n r t having sue it ghf week end v.ith th . and c"ir-relatives i glancing iturcs ff l. , S !' i as n III i'rtsa Pkote Lieut. Com. Vincent A. Clark It reported ta have been selected at the next commander of tha navys dirigible, hot Angeles. .ri. w it us e 4-- B vi novelty song and dance. The jun- j h l! 4 - , chib the ',1 atJLogan rdit) u lit kaders t. "i u " siloA at clj: 1 . -- - CcrresponJeut 58 i ! Hyde . RON AND! MRS. LOKFN Correspondent Sung w PAGfc TFTRE1S To Command Airship MRS. ANDREA LAMB Cantata R..ikM THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Tuesday, March 11,. 1930. HYDE . to get 111 Well, isolated Pirn Phitos The Longview D..in er budge ceroci tho Columbia river will be dedicated March V. Upper view shows a ship passing a t'er the hhO fso. canblcver 6pan of the 5903 foot structure. Lower, looking across the bndgc ( many years In religious education work of the Latter Day Saints ' church. swim-- i Guam Claude Walters of the navy, is champion ruing afternoon ifi-'inf linui.fs received in a American Falls, Idaho Prohibi- scheduled to go to triaL today for Utah-madi. u from the roof of a harp- Sccrmd U3ii.Tiuxeollnswndpeaee-wiH-b- e SI RFFIEE- - PARTY to Oil defriee murdeFToFfhe new 'first a buildin cliapel for to house where he was pieparing PRINCIPAL SI. AVION . Mrs Besares was convict among Uie topics discussed at Uie time. and recreation liall at a cost of tod dive. execuUve session of Uie of first W manslaughter mid-yevoluntary ward, J Ee.imn"s, the r, Principal Payson by dewomens Idaho Christian temperthe but riorence, Ariz Somebody has $40,000 several months ago church. was tendeiecl a ricris k.h Fn- Saints ance union which will be held gone away with a pipe smoked by Latter Day cision was reversed by the , day afternoon m Uie icrai oi a.,, a here March 12 and 13 court on an appeal. T.a y a. tr..,as Price, Utah The new Peerless big peailit bust in honor ol bis pipe, Indians with at the puffed men lost their five occur. where ed Sunday dedication of the birth' day wucli mine, William S Coohdge dam lives Salt Lake City Work I Evsryvrkero in a gas explosion Saturday, 'Mare 8 (lie affair v. put on The Arizona Pncntry association 20 years principal - Yoo enn will resume operation Rawlings,-fo- r at the probably by the 6, 7 i id fan p get a jub if you have the rro lg a $25 reward. w with a full of the Jackson school and the. will to (Ii) u was np. l school Tu7u e ani a socliil uplift' today here school Junior Jacksetr siud-uthigh Morocco They have crew on shift. Tetu&n, so. Just see thats enioyed by thn cliool speaker. Jlaybe vice times and three president real bugs here, and how. A swarm and trache how "Ai, the three-toesloth, got a Uie education Utah association, of Esther Besares, A large ci iwd of friends fiom of locusts blocked a railroad for cross-wor- d Ogden Mrs. puzla the Job pertnnnont 67 here died yesterday, aged 4s getting ethmg nmriv. lie will heie itteme'd ( e furmri' sen mis two houis at 1 lzza The wheels confessed slayer of Jack Farrishts He had been active for zle after centuries of netdeot. a vain.1 years. Oi ocomotive-spun ago, of year In TnrTOrr a at hearly the Mrs. party down cr.uitol moved ol to and c.i UaTi hush hi, term m the l,!orn The street Mrs Lorenzo Emnon v. ivi( n w.is Not until the locusts decided to Avenue. field ao soon as he h..-- , of rU move on could the tram pro reminiheld in Hyde Pa.k ,ciu-diwtie guarded oy police sulfic.ent!' rccoveitJ. ceed. day 21 vcek. Among these fi mi town who scent of the blizzard New Yoik Ants are going into A bunch of abot 15 or 20 atyears ago this month when Taft attehid U. Pit i'jtr ball at the was tended th pfime ia U Friday o gUt the talkies. Rayihond L. Ditmara, inaugurated as the twenty-sevenItlais (Oi fci 'Vumcsday "eie Air. and Mrs IPuiry E Uancey Jr , Today the at North Cache hign school vntn curator of the city zoo, has put president some apparatus into an ant hill in b. S. George Buress, Wili.n drums were muffled atid the stir- Logan and NuUn C"ne j 1 th cantain to make a sound nlm. Cornish is ring notes of Uie band were missFjde, De Wav no Eckel. Clarence A thin line of people stood Roy Buighan rp. he is it product j New York The new Waldorf-Huiten, J. Alma Ball, Join, ivlai-k- in ing m the mist and with bared heads number of mu rrd bovs at- - Astoria hotel is to contain its and Samuel Burgess. w tended the M mens athletic town parking space A On Tuesday MrSDe'Rhe Baltc looked on. The cortege passed the peace in Lewhton Tlerd ward last vate driveway will run through entertained a nurnbei of fnentit rounds the hotel. Ground floor space of The at.trnoon was spent m sochl monument at the foot of Capitol Friday night, whet 30 118.000 square feet will be utiliz- up the of boxing were stagd chat and playing games A oanny hill. It then creptto slowly the broad Mrs Joseph Earl entertained at ed for motor pars. The old Walwilding driveway lunch was servea Mrs- George Lamb ia lecoveiing east pliza . There the casket was dinner, Sunday, ri honor of her dorf originally 'used 7,060 square from the caisson, and mar- husbands birthday anniversary. feet for a carriageway. from an appendicitis opeiatiun lifted up the long flight of steps. moved his family Lee Dopp and will soon be at home again. ried Carried the east door to Lewrtou but he will work in Quarantine has been lifted from wnere the through an indefinite great of the nation this for the home of Herbert Seamons and Quotations rub elbows with the many time. locality they arc able to be out again daily use that entrance, who tourism enMrs Jim Mr. and Bingham after a longsecge of illness. casket was placed upon the tertained relatives from Logan Mr andtirs. Fred Ballam, Geoiyt the m center of the last Sunday afternoon Wheat the catafalque Lamb, Miss Gwelda Lamb end rotunda. A floral piece fro,m the Chicago, March' II AP Dr. and Mrs J Morris Godfrey Miss Mary A Grant motored to White House, 1.07 1.03 4 1.06 composed of yellow and daughter. Roselvn, of Pnch-mon- d March 1.0 Murray on Thursday to attend rose buds, mighonette and Uu 1.12 3 8 1.10 1.10 1.11 4 aftermotored Uie lunefal of Mrs Janie Tole-ma- n was placed at the head noon to viait thfir prandmother, luly . 1.06 1.115 1 8 1.07 1.05 When the casket was in place, Mrs II H Fisher who has been 4cpt . 1.08 1 8 1.08 1.07 1.07 Mr.' and Mrs. C. L. Ashciolt the American which draped flag her with winter the past spending were and children guests of Mi. was. drawn back, and 0(.l)EV LNE8TOCK Mr-- G. Andrew- - and and Mrs A. P. Anderson of the upper half partly of the cover re- daughter Mar. J1 AP I AD A Hogs: Ogden. Ashfamily. Franklm on Sunday. Mrs moved. Mrs Dora Jersen was a Logan receipts 721, including 232 for market; to spend the Those who passed by, in two croft remained few caily sales; driveins steady to week with hrr sister, Mrs Ander- double files, saw dimly framed in visitor last Monday. R. C Pike entertained a lOe lower; best butchers $10. SO; mixed son. black a face lined with the trial fewMrsfriends at canis last Thurs- jndervi eights $'.1.30-1- ; packing sows Mr. and Mrs. S. George Burgess and sorrow of' a long and full $8.25 down; tile Monday load choice night. motored to Ogden on Thursday life Ctaly a trace of the old day will 124 lb feeders $10.40. ward Cornish The reunion Mr. with and and spent the day The features smile remained. 254, including 227 Mrs. Jostpii Me Cann. Mrs Bur- were drawn by the weeks of ill- be held here March 17. A very forCattle: reee.pls sfuvv, prartiraHy nothing market; is fine time by being planned gess mother, Mrs. Clara Ghene ness sales done earl) ; late Mondays , returned with them. The pallor of death lay strang- those in charge load long jearling white faced strong; John W. Matkin, Joseph W ely, on a countenance which mn RELIEF SOCIETY deers 711 lbs $11.25; two loads Waite, Ben and Simpson Mat-ki- n had been so accustomed to lbs $11.15; few loads and part PLANS SOCIAL of Canada motored to Ogden filled with the smiling light of The stake Relief society invites loads god steers $10-1- 75; load 631 lb on Monday and spent the day. hulls joviality. all officers and members of this feeders $10-5The departed president ahd organization Saturday a large group of men their none; two decks partners receipts Sheep: under the direction of Henry E. chief Justice lay in his coffm in to attend their annual social to ieav) 110 lb holdover iambs $7.75; late of of Dean his black robes aid the judicial office, be held at North Cache high yesterday tew lots driveins around $0 Hancey and with Follett and his tractor removed a falling In pleated folds about his school. A program, refreshments lbs. $9. shoulders. broad number of tree stumps from the His lace was turned slightly to cemetery so that most of those who saw him in profile. passed Nation Honors, In the exact center of the ro' tunda, the caket stood but a few feet from a huge white model of hew supreme court building Ceremonies Today the to be constructed near the capital will welcome these additional new Pabst-e- tt Millions of users of Pabst-e- tt to monument late ' "the chief A, Continued from Page One Varieties as the greatest achievement of the year in food science. Three -lustlC? wbo pioneered the way for in developing these this long sought Individual home i Potomac at Arlington. years, in fact, have been spent by the Pabst organization Marshalled Into Line by capita for the nations highest court. Pabst-etin Pinlento, of t Charles P. Taft, a sd.a, with two Varieties to givj you the, distinctive deliciousness police, the throngs mdved -by thewere the? among most distinctive casket at a steady pace. gome- young daughters, slow-actin- g, i il. rt j I -- I ar . Sai. - i d Ttrs, Pen-nsy.va- -l- y 1 th d A 90-fo- ot o pri-sho- -- rs Market 4 m, hers-Surd- S-- 1 iy -1 1 8 1 8 I to . 0 5' 874-98- 8 e 0 Full size 25c package of any New Variety vith each package of the Standard Pabst- ett purchased at 25c 0; , de. WilliamTayloFHotel Taft at Funeral San Franciscos It' tmie.i airnosTf ar a cjrck-stewas estimated that 75 passed te Yet the waiting the minute crowd on the plaza outside, re cruited constantly did not ap pear to be diminshing. ma'ny members It the line were One of the first of congress. was Representative Ruth Brvan Her father. Own of Florida. was Wilburn Jennings Bryan, Ta'ft's opnone'it for the presidency at In 108. Bryan now sleeps Arlington.. There were many children, some of them in arms, looking for the first and last time on the countenance of the former presl-clont and chief justice One little girl babied playfully to her mother as they approach ed the casket. A group of little bovs. dirty and tagged . and wet, shuffled oast them Amc'.ig self consciously. Most were several ktfle negroes of them were not tall enough ta o the casket and a big Vanitol policeman lifted 'each in turn. the The ororession passed the White House enroute to Swiss and Brick flavors. now tryTKiTthreFKfcw V arieticsTliow You know the staSard'Paijst-et- t Pabst-ett process makes them. Take "adwonderfully tempting the famous Ask your grocer! vantage of the free offer which holds good this week only! p. t look-int- Shortly after 11:40 a. m., the file through the main entrance was stopped. The military contingents reformed on the outside. In the rotunda the military A pallbearers took their post. the moment later they placed casket on the carriage. As they started toward the east door the crowd in the rotunda bowed its head. As soon as it passed the thresh-hol- 4 it was lifted up" by the mili- tary bearers. ' new hotel WOODS-DRUR- operators also operating the OWEN WOODRUFF i Hotel Whitcomb , San Francisco 520 West 2nd South St. 5368 Salt Lake. City, rhone Wasatch - The soldiers and marines on the long Capital steos and the plaza bovon d snapped to attention. A drizzling .rain mada footing treacherous eta the stops. The American flag, removed In A bugle souhded. the rotunda again draped the casket. The Inspiring strains of Onwas ward Christian Soldiers plaved s'owly bjrthe marine band. Headed by the army bahd playing Chopin's funeral March the cortege wended down the north road of Capitol trill shortly after noon enroute to the church., WtLLf AM TAYLOR , 'HOT EL at CMc Center . SAN FRANCISCO 1 T . . fn tile Yellow Pgdtsge ' N Utah as j N s |