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Show Saturday, March 15, 1900. THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH TAGE EIGHT WsM9s tow Em HSJNOW ON DISPLAK! AT THE . . North 322 o f(9on(g&: Matsi fruits and vegetables for export Metal Worker What Would You were laid Wednesday. It will also be the aim of the, society to eliminate the poruac j Unto HimDo With $2,509? Plan Statewide tion of those varieties ot faults and vegetables which are not in W demand in outside markets and IIEKES self A Bride Fourteen years ago, this March, lion JACQl ELISI Associations encourage "the growers to conthe first Western Auto Supply A NSW I KS centrate on the standard v inch's company store was opened on the ' Firestone of proven popularity. of the Auto Pacific coast. , Today, 169 modern employees and others who handle the new What would you do with a S2.- - f Melvin l'. S. V C. Staff Men Speaker. Tne Importance ol closer coopun stores automobile Miss Velma ot and this were accessory Shop. city, but given a treat in battery construction and told ot I. (.lump Gives Address; I'rgc eration among the growers yi tne 500 gift, a legacy unfxpec were the west, are celebrating the an- the relative merits of batteries Fredericks of Providence solid the authentic, in delivered by E. J. Bassine, last Satunl.n ot tlaalfty Crops state for the achievement married in the Logan temple on niversary of this company. Hotel Eccles. Mr. Bassine is a man who knows his at the was stressed by p'K-er- s money of the healnrt night celebraends these the week. Some Simultaneous this with of 0 Wednesday U R Compared to two milium, Vadley of Pleasant at the luncheon meeting well wishers, had sta- tion, every Western', Auto store batteries. It was he who developed the Firestone battery and isn t a stageermg sum. but would-b- e the state Wednesday noon at the ho, el (jhap, ofa number of was themselves at the temple will feature quality .accessories, sold the idea to Harry S. Firestone. Ernest G. Earl, manager of tioned side set a when by lot s elected ll culture bond t Lake quiet agi at substan- the Firestone Super-Servic- e They were J G Vorse. Salt station at Third North and Main $1- 0- and that a grounds entrance to give the newly tires and batteries H side with-s- av 1 tl the Utah State 1ie. ld'-nProfessor cere- tially reduced prices in a special nurseryman, weds a the ride Jacfollowing amount ceremonies at the meeting. of the the , was at about master closing ,Coe ol the Utah State Agi nd-gicatcst streets, society sale. ever possessed to mony, but Melvin and his bride anniversary savings of the annual conventron inthe automotive industry was noted Ly E. T. . Improvement tural college and FraiiKlm K queline Greyas had Celebration of this 14th hotel 'Smith she liked The stmy were too sly for them. They took IlmuwUy at ihe Ncwhonse Salt Lake, presmcit d spend just of Mich-- , president and general manager of the Biuek out the of Flint, to their as exit Strong, stimulates irom Interest temple when R. Smith He succeeds Franklin Jacqueline cf what happens the society finds herself with 500 a side door and left the grounds the methods followed in order Motor company, who, conferred with Salt Lake zone representaol Salt Luke. Coe point 'd ov tout suddenly of Piofossbr The good English lucre in Horn the west, entered the home that an accessory business might tives of the company at the Hotel Utah Thursday afternoon. J. J Pot tor of Salt Lake wis i toe a grown s aie to rc tha the pounds from dbmparalively is told in bank the Jacqueline of Mr. and e-Mrs. Jeff Bodero from grow weathered the period of business depression followProlessor has t looted viee president; industry returns fourteen winch a in summoned they.in.LA greatest years humjble start, V Oil Her Own" by Richard Starr, 1 anus ply they Coe of tire Utah State how has definitely entered up-io- n production ant nuukiting m THE JOURNAL Mon- patrolman, who escorted them to to the foremost business of its ing the October maikeFslumpand Agmultuial college was reelected to make the supply meet, speulic starting and substantial business increase, said Mr. of a Providence. kind the entire in world, steady period 17. March Og-cA P. day. Bigelow. scuetay, and There are a number of various rnaiketing demands. .Ttie proMotor The first store was opened in Flint. Fred Lundberg, manager of the Lundberg-Buic- k Jacqueline always had been disbanner and one of the larg- posed associations, of pranks played on newly Los Angeles in 1916. improvement George company, this city, was in Salt Lake Thursday to discuss business est ir lit growers in tire state, he said would not only improve tressingly poor poor as a church kinds not a mouse description weds in this city, some of the pepperdtne, founder of the com conditions with the big chief of the Buick plant. eg. .m was chest treasurer. the general Quality ol the lruit because isshe was good so distractmgly stunts pulled resembling more the'pany. and its present head, real I eduMemtiJis of the board of woul and vegetables but and- flippantly independent acts of hoodlums than of sane Ized .that the 'west with its neti Speaking of the purchase of an atuomobile, Lee Jones, manager arc as fallows: Franklin cate the giowe.s in pr luting piettymouse-likTo give a newly married work of highways a'nd its weahh I of the Service Motor company, has the following tojsay,: When e people. wouldnt fit her that V R. Smith, Salt Lake; John those things wh! h the in " " Ik lei s.' Li as a nunnequin-- ui couple - a ..friendly sane sen doff of unsurpassed scenery would even- - I Igham City ; W.N. ElU-k- r(i','si(ie tm- jfeta e"e Willing ;j", av an exclusive London through lifes establish- and wish, them well Burn-ii'ghaH North Ogden, John considerable amount pf money. It is essential, therefore, that you good prices foi journey, should be permissible ment her brought only enough n Bountital; Sherman afternoon at the such occasions, but some ot alnd shrewdly surmised that a give careful thought to the best selection and know what you are upon to Speakers the necessities money purchase William Folk, Spanish were Mr Smith, F P Champ of life, but, despite that, Jacque-lin- e the pranks pulled are carried too series of automobile accessory getting for your automobile dollars. In two, three or five years, IiLison. Logan, and I. A. Jack-so- 'of Logan, chautnan ol the to dream of luxury, far and should be frowned down stores properly managed, with an depending on how much you drive, the saving in operating and managed Salt Lake. Bankcommittee. Utah upon by parents and others with honest sales policy and liberal wealth and adventure. will amount to even more than the sav- -. The convention voted to roop- - ers association, Dr. F. E Stephmature judgment. would be an im- - maintaining a new Ford adjustment plan, IDEAS OF LOVE AND ROMANCE ' Utah Shippers ens ntThestiidepartment ol . crate with the ing on the first cost mediate success. It was an open secret that the as much a part of Mis. Pahnersi A few .short Tiatnc association and mter-.n- c agriculture. Sait Lake, Jolm G FWnalesof New Durant automobiles during the past week,-i- s him proved years on behalf or the Utah fruit M. Burner of Kaysville; R- - II other models envied her beauty, business as the making and selling to belief. first The the his in be report of Manager William Doutreof the Union Motor comright industry in a petition brought Stew ait, county agricultural agent. her refreshing youthfulness and of new hats.- -' Each fall a great store in Los Angeles had not local dealers. The new beauty embodied in the 1930 Durant pany, Uefoie U,e interstate commerce Brigham City; Natnan Barker. the attentions which wpre paid number of the hats which she had been, in operatidn long, until a models is a great deal to do with the growing popularity commission by growers m the North Ogden, Mrs Ldith Brown her by men. They all thought made came back to her to have second having was opened in San Fran-th- e neghSorhood of Grand Junction. Bountiful, of this car, is the belief of the local dealer. Sherman Jacqueline decidedly foolish when MeGarry ever fashionable ostrich tips cisco.- H she refused to marry the head of Colo, for lower freight rates from Spanish Fork, and Charles on and each spring they came Wilford Baugh, manager of the Baugh Motor company, local From the meager capital and the firm, but she had ideas about put that section to eastern markets. Smith, Centerville. new crop of flowers; the enthusiasm to for, of a small group distributors of Nash automobiles, is back at his" desk again this that sort of thing to the effect tnus theSe hats served their own- It was decided that next year's At the morning meeting Promen what com- week attending to business. In his moving about he feels a little has developed 0j love and romance should ers for many years. Fqr a . long convention will be. held Immed-iUei- y fessor Coe brought up a subject that rehas mercial already history time after Mrs. Palmer started corded as a spectacular success in weak in the knees from having been confined for several days in a preceding that of the Utah which is scheduled tor furthei precede matrimony. As It Mr. Baugh right now is keeping his salesmen State Farm buieau. W. R. Holmes. discussion happened. ol Jacquelines her business her supplies and the fourteen years of Thursday that rapid Salt Lake hospital. Bi igham City; L. S. Fenn. Salt more advantageous freight ratei saucy refusal to the boss opened pattern hats were used cars, cleaning up his stock that has been acin by growth of the company. Its moving brought busy Lakeland Troiesaor Coe wece ap- for Utah horticulturists. J 8 the door to her great adventure. team; later of course, by railroad, success ill adequately and satis-Th- e cumulating for several months past.' pointed as members of a publi- Earley, secretary of the Utah Fiist of all, it literally burst open question as to whether or meeting the . require-not-- a A bid to the public is being mads by the Cranney Motor comit the door of Byrams, from whose woman could be successful factonly city committee. ments of hundreds of thousands Shippers Traffic association, was she hastily ejected in business and at the same time ; of automobile owners in the west pany to call at their place of business on First North street and Thui sdays speakers scheduled to appear Thursday employ were;, prebe successful in the home was ern field is reflected in the at-n- see the new Chrysler Six which is fully equipped and sells at $1,000 Professor An- and explain the matter in detail This unfortunate occurance Frank Coe, cipitated Jacqueline into the world the much debated one it is tainment of a tremendous vqlume F, O. B. this city. This car is being offered in competitioh with the drews, Professor D. W. Pittman. and ofter suggestions. always longed to see at first today.1 Mi'-"- - Palmer had a business, of business in the Rocky Id. Barrett. B. W. Winter, Dr, B. Professor. Coe "in his addrest she lower priced automobiles on the market today. hand. I.. Richards ami St. Ingham .she nad a home and fam'ly; she tain and Pacific Coast territory. . Wednesday charged that present Station Since spring opened up, the Lundahl Super-Servic- e Also Utah of care and a customers Jacqueline uniortunateiy, made success; tok . , .. Find out what your rates discriminate against of India sale for the no manaiementAs which its had with campaign money s io of again starting to a hav them at hap- want, .then sell it The convention was brought to and deprive the growers en!t)f both, vany thtngs new-ounindependence. pened since the early days in low cost alnd support every sale tires. This concern enjoyed one of the best tire businesses in a close Thursday night at tne la i gc distributing territory. Foi It had all dthe earmarks of a Logan, but today finds women with a satisfaction or money-bac- k Newhcuae hotel with a dinner, at instance, he said. Pacific coast rather hollow northern Utah during the 1929 season on this line of tires and WJth the same ambitions, escapade, the guarantee. says George Pepper- J. H. Mendenhall which of growers can reach the territory Lundahl reports that he has experienced very few comManager same desire to express their in- - dine. TJIEN CAME THE LEGACY This policy went into cast of the Missouri river Just a. Springville was toastmaster. . as Utah growers, althougl was beautiful, but not dependence and business ability, tect with the first sale and has plaints. Preliminary plans for the for- cheaply of the Thatcher Brothers Banking comRush 1000 mile: more the entire to employee Budge, continued However, have go was throughout she kindness opportunities, nearly haughty Indeed, mation of statewdde associations they he freedom less of new the and a company, preis Hrther. growth she had sport model, Chevrolet roadster which Itself and because pany, sporting which will use scientific methods Auto owners have grown to The Others on the morning pro- friended old Dobbin, who sold judice, are enjoyed by the women Auto of this Cache from the city. to the end of improving Utahs company purchased just gram were R. Scott Zimmerman matches on the street and hoard-- 1 who now venture' into business for look upon our store managers car is a little dream, equipped with red wire wheels and rumble and salesmen as men they can of the United States biologica d his money until it reached the themselves. The Shirley Mae Shop, owned trust, men who are always ready seat as well as other late equipment that add convenience and survey. Salt Lake, who explainec munificent total of 500 "pounds1 orchards methods of protecting about $2,500 in case you havent and operated by Mrs Mae A. Mus- - to help them in the solving of good looks. from rabbits and mice; Professoi figured it out, Jacqueline's dream ser. is an example of this new in- - their motoring problems and who T. G. Taylor of .the forestry defor dependence. Mrs. Musser opened stand ready to servo them in the like an or the Western was saved fronfdismaF fail- - her shop just nine years ago full meaning partment, Utah State Agncultur - Savjrgs and Service Auto sloganthe al college, who talked on depression following during ,re program tree distribution Dobbin riled and Jacqueline did the war. At that time it was a with a Smile. says the Western and Professor Charles M Gen become an heiress and because modest little place, located where Auto president, building up this organization, eaux of the same school whi she had dreamed about things of it stands today but in much a listed Mr. Pepgirdine was ab discussion (hat sort, knew exactly what to do' smaller quarters. these continued the previous During AGAINST . now next. What did she do? Pei haps nine years the volume of business by afcid S. G HIS WILL, ,ou've already guessed but you has increased many fold and the Miles, general manager .secretary and treasurer of be wrong Therefore, the shop has expanded to its present Bribery Doheny may - toe company. OF THE SAME. suggestion is to read Jacqueline commodious and attractive pro" a just reward for the portions, the with Her On Own, beginning Trial Continues Arst chapter Monday, March 17, unceasing attention and care given OPINION STILL W ATM 311 jjie V1S1011 jjrs Musser had for 11 CU uilU ft UillCIl Many cf oar eastomerg save her future March 14 LTV Washington, money and get wonderful of most Instead of her spending Fight Testiniony that drew the counservice using these fine qualtime in making the product she the 1924 when in d try's attention sells. Mrs. Musser makes two trips ity but Goodyears. investiwas senate oil committee a year to eastern and pacific coast Real .bargains a big A 14 New York. March AP) were heart Two -- More Cache Women Mho markets to stock her store. Her gating the pil scandals worth possible tak- were moneys . men. and women dozen today by the jury in the briber; time and ingenuity are spent Achieved Success d and several ..hospitals I through Goodyears h ge. trial of Edward L. Doheny, the the solution of the many and otherswere of H treated by ambulance output, more than f rethe into reading prosecution Women have been in business various problems that confront the surgeons following a fight be1 tires sold in America. cord Doheny s story before the in various parts of the world for1 successful business' of today. Mrs tween left and right wing fur committee oL. Uie...$ 100.000 .wind Full Oversize Balloons years Utah and the West f Musser believes that the success workers at 28th street aqd he claims he loaned to Albert B Tany of funda-nare business d avenue. Seventh never win young any comparatively depend former secretary of the in- lowever, The clash occurred in front of the activities of the business mentally upon the adherence to WORDS experience. Fail; terior. women In this a fur shop operated by Benjamin business strict ind fairness in ethics, professional Big Oversize Cords was courtroom Tubes to mateli at low price in scene the who Folks The have are correspondingly so. It is business dealings and the controlled Axel, irea by wing right before Ail Ffnu Stofk 111 , contrast to that in sharp note out to broke f: trojrM ; USED CARS Cf us workers. The ahtin howrverrthat' First Standard fpf senate 'committee. the' Doheny Furof a n when to In IKilnt when "left wing their satisfaction Logan group good credit early days Lifetime Guftrsniet sat quiet and relaxed today as th he therailroad to force their, had net yet been! In regard to the ever present riers attempted Ad4 Free Mosntinf as a PROVEN FACT. It reading of the testimony con and question as to whether or not a wav into the establishment. xtended into the valley demonstrates completely tinued. but in 1924 after the com- vhen there were Knives, clubs and fists were very few well woman can devote herself to both mittee pressed him about differentheir wisdom in buying established business concerns in a-- business and a home with any used by the two rival factions note ces about the in testimony here. he city there was at least one'reeree of success, Mrs. Musser has as they fought to gam control that Fall gave him in return fo oioneer woman who felt the desire definite views. With her home, the entrance to the building. which the the $100,000 governFeme of our usual ,or an expression of her business six children and a business she.' A rio, cal1 brought police ment contends was a bube should be in a position to speak serves an(t toe detective bureau and craftsmanship. Forget y out car has tires out: BARGAINS MRS. JANE PALMER, mother 'By applying the same principles get Four Double Eagles now! Are you trving to get me t( f Mr A H Palmer and Mr. of business efficiency to the home 1 9 3 TradiMf mv, vet MORE for yevr admit I lied about it? J(i Ford estab-ias to the business, by giving perrank Palmer of th.s c.ty M etKwemjiitires ia etchant for The prosecution also placed be ished Tudor Sedan $150 millsonnet of that home the same new lHable Eavlea ar in these early iLiys a fore the jury today the testimony BIDS WANTED 3 1927 Ford With mack altppery driving weather iery store which, to view in re- - fair and honest treatment which! bef.ore the senate oil committee o. aiitl to coat, yea can enjey templet the i by receed a one was a indeed business to unique .rospect to accord expects .... . $125 its $200 TJ Coupes the late Edwin Denby, formet Mrs. Palmer rented one half safety iM still year Geedyeara will be ClD Commissioners patrons, and by giving the same like new when Sommer rente. Fret 11927 Chevrolet 6 secretary of the navy, in which tv .he building then owned Uy J. of, March 25, 1930 at Tuesday T. care and attention to I untiring bJifsttoft Drive U Vptiieaf admitted that he knew nothing o,' Coach $250 "which both. Mrs. sure' the is Musser "that feels oPaU Hammond, present the details of the Elk hills least Titer Brothers 1. 10 Balloon (T,r) ma.erka. 2i) . . .. 11929 Ford thfs or thei, store, SO) caa1 Drag which he signed. j i Balloon Cord ... $ 7.00 Sll.Sa Roadster 29v.50 Balloon & ord rtlens Lad-e- i store building, no one be realized'1 This sounds lfjce a $375 IK The also government planned 29a(M) . $ 8 S3 Balloon (ord XI Goo Balloon Cord $12.13 1 ecrrovver PlantS-c192s Chevrolet Lofan to read today Falls explanation teems, to w remember Just which, huge task for one woman. It is. 326 Trutk Tire $.13.33 olace it (Oirrsize) Duty lleaxy EdCoach . he front that $375 got the $100,000 Plans and specifications the b 1 ward B. McLean, publisher of tht ifonducted had at the office cf City 1929 Chevrolet Washington Post, an exphnatior Inspector. City Com- $475 Coupe . ,ion to being general business ser know s how to choose efficient Building which was later proved to be un mission res-rthe naht to anti how and to help saleswoman, make the buyer best i tiuc. lect arv and all bids .he mother m a well ordered use of it However. Mrs. Musser H. R. Peaerstn. City Recorder. me Mrs. 10 Palmer conducted alone' says, her, modestly, that time j To aid street sweepers a Ger Advertisement GRAHAM-PAIC- E can A tell those work hat what in her double role shop. just man inventor has mounted cylin jwn as a was business art work of home-iroduwoman and the and drical brooms on hand trucks, thf lays F of skis snOwshoes atari's and cf a well trained and in- - maker will bring (brooms beam revolved are combined m a device that through FORD PRODUCTS tenlous craftsman When a hat, 'gearing by the trucks' wheels. has been for waUurnf 111 PHQN'S d When a r.ew residence door over snow patented ihape was coveted with , v 1 Tne Entish Hand of St. Vin velvet, lined With silk and sup- lock is lotketH an accumpanym8 . i 390-- 1 norted to wires the 7 Xft. switch m necessary turns by the is off West all th: the Indies, electric Arm 'cent, chairs been havt invented r only commercial source of arrow hold it to a modish tilt of the Lghts in the house, unlocking in England with cush- .root iiv 'the world, exporting 3, hour, it was not a hat to be too the door switching on the cur- - ions that can be pneumatic folded for com-so- 1 discarded. 000.0(H) or moie rent whs Remodeling . again. 4 part storage. pounds annually GASOLINE llorliculinrists Takes j GOSSIP HEARD TIRE AUTOMOBILE AND ON R0 $2,-50- '1 n ahni-versa- mte-gru- ry - te 1 v cr - ses-jsio- n, agn-cuitui- ot -- I ' HOIOi! MAXIMS fdS Convince a 1930s EBSggest 'to MAN BnrgsiiiisXmid ( vlce-prede- nt HES fhthfinder ... Fur Workers low-price- . in'ento I y estab-nterestt- U5lunet--ttrid--mtiintenan- ce ng -- k -- -- t j , I - forheuhin 2U I ...' e Tv3"Ss.s Go. ve SERVICE CO. MOTOR r r MOTOR CARS i ct Complete Garage Service Phone 55 W. 1st H two-face- w J on i Logan, Utah |