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Show c w Tuf mT.i . M.mli tft. l;t;o THB 30URNAU LOGAN, TAflKTlTKmi CACHE COUNTY. UTAH JPffcsse&offs SeSio sjev 73 N. Main Colors, Mew Styles, More Quality, ' TJesre CosnSoift COrfftr.Di r- - Utah Logman, QUALITY FOOTWEAR FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. F. M. Young Writes Journal MODEST MAIDENS Services Monday In First Ward For Enroute 8A8RYM0REM HMRiOUS NEW ' 2 Stagd friths llerrynann, and othtr famous magicians, mw Urn Green ml lesser know n tru ks of the closing .lumbcis with Mrs Susm ,spi ritualistic mediums,1 whom thg Gates Squires at the oigan OUtclolice are usually pursuing ia large cities, were drawn upon to Funeral services were held Mon musical numbers included a wcai make nvysteiy for the scree it in Lionel BarrymoreS new produc Unholy Night, coming Wednesday to the Capitol day afternoon m tlie fiist wuid ph?Uls yTF smckaNicvlm soU'i!n heatrt as an VroduCtion. Nettie t. chapel tor Mr- - n.uriet camil'a accompanied by Mis. " A,Ld,c011 on e piano lilmiza'tion of jen Hechts mystery in this fante8Lacmsmith! n Btory, a complete e 1mc f"med With W J Funk Mar. . Mar- a"' dedicated Saturday mom , i lolloamr "a tt DmmlJmUle J. W. Farns, March 20, Preston, Idaho, actual The huh weeks illness nuthumw recruited frorg. the business, staging materialisations of a. ITi 1 P in which this pvT woman 1 held and the lore id respect hei ;sho?t8 toll ringing, and the rest of their illusions before the hie long friends at d asMMutes UltlR j camera. Improvement's iti these illusions, through the adaptation . had for her. was sicken londe1-thafimous ''Uelk'ar Blue Room, a famous mystery, of the fllllTKJ rtlOnWSVQ u words could Ml bv the outVUM15 s' niceTM stage, and the Hermann ghost illusions, were injected to make pouring at the ol the strangost scenes ever filmed in a motion picture. .chapel was filled hi oveillov.nig jDiie the isles filled t capamy and Sait Lake City, March 13 (API Barrymore, the director, during his days on the stage knew both aw of iv turned Bunk, many -- The .suite dis- routi jKellar and Hermann well, and, when he decided to stage a seance, .beautiful flowers the conuibi.-Itipn- s ussed estimates commissionof yesterday the;al onC(, thought of their celebrated illusions. of relative? fuend, and crude oil to neighbors, made a reiy beauidul cost of applying A very fine spiiit was state highways in southern Utah, display. manifest througnom the renices as far north as Beaver The speakers a'l maised the de-- 1 The oiling will li'Clnde the ap lue proach to Zion National Park parted for tb cxempla-- y she had lived and lor tne 'tlend- from Laverkin east, and the road An eight-- 0 oaeh passenger train, a complete cai nival, a tat, St and id family of chiiuui' that ;.hi had 'between Harrisburg chicken?, a ton of hay a parrot and a lawn-mowreared. George The cost is estimated at twenty-fiv- e ng were 'Bonneot Chains The speakeis wire "as lollows I $4 200 duringthe (Buddy ) Rogers new The commission approved Preslent Joseph E Cardon Mrs picturer-IIa- lf to Heaven," Way Emma Barber. Elder S B Mittcre federal aid project of 1 23 miles which will show at the Grand Theatre for three today starting Box-eldand the Lte between Norntan cf Bench, President Harrisburg stake, with closing rema.ks in Washington county, estimated days. P The variety at' material necessary for this Sattetthwaite to cost $35 000 Emery county has by Bishop j O worried read agreed to the improvement of the Director George Abbott who could never be surepicture' President Joseph Qulnney would be what 108 miles the resKtluUons from Handcart Ferron dugway, long, needed next. Joe.ii Arthur and Paul Lukas have leading role iu company, Mrs. Smith having been at an estimated cost of $20,000. of this roir.ahtic melodrama of carnival life. hwill which the county of tin? erg; pay half first .To California ilil The letter which follows comes from F. M Youiif,, popular, teacher in thee Logan city sihoolv who has gone to Cahforn.a and Arizona for a vacatun or cbout Fanll nrlK ol Kellur ) all-talki- ng I two weeks during which time hi expects to look ovei come ot the favorable areas m both states With the possibility that he mas go there to make hi home latei The letter which The Journal1 received from Mr Young was mailed from Ivfilfoid Lah bvO vt Icnsmers ... - uigimaja hnroutc In Tooele valle. the spi.nj grain is m. but the Skull ahe mountains are jus; as wiute as our Logan ranges Giarusville, nestles at the foot of the mountains on the west side oi the1 valley. The early home of Uncle Nick the "W hite Indian Boy about whom we enjoyed leading Grantsville calls to my mind the The wrath of brotheis saying. is the wrath of devTls when ai spent a few dajs there boy. and witnessed a mast sanguuiaiv two brothers, fight between grown men, who had patronized1 the saloon too freely me town people gathered to see the figlu t There were no arrests They fought as bull degs fkht, as tb had strength. Such da s' This Tooele, Rush Valley country hasn't changed mtlyh dm mg the last half century It is TP cattle country and sheep toimtiv! as the herds of sheeo along the way .evidence ( The Stockton mines faded out coach1 fold Stockton stage the days. Tooele of course Is keyed in close with Bingham The mod-- 1 me t i he hi,; goot, if he again. I'll accept anil chnrge em mining and smelting proces-- 1 m rr-- t inie. one time made the sea have peaceful country town a rai desert while the hoosier weighed itn at flowing . over . this . , town. Thi? U where our own 207. hH Leon L aow n here at Parawan and Sum- spendid mlL that the final preparations Camera," was jubilant over his of rest St. John, Clover and the He battlers 'victory. for that lohger trek over-size? for ml I can see (1C!0,S thal hottcr desert or to San placed Demosey Sharkey, pf Rush Valley, looks Just as it did fifty years rie, na, nino when was itm 1850 anybody as suitable opponents mago,, when I played bows and for the giants hext entry Into w(.re t,rave people. rows with Indian children there 1Jp,J young the ring 1 . There is a lot of apparent waste land In the Rush Valley otOpS Lord couatry. Jt was in J.his sage v brush ranch country where young nug Howard Spencer was struck down Health Jn Second Roilnd by Captain Pike, one of the soldiers from Cedar Fort back in the1 days where the federal troops Lou's, March 18 (API Woking. Surrey, England, Mar. were encamped there The story Ch.uk Wiggins, Indianapol.s bat-ji- g (API A change for the worse comsome ah'd toes thatpike ROpoheemen, found the jn the condition of Lord Balfour, ranch t;er of Sperccrs 100 toufeh against Primo veteran British statesman who horses fresh and "demanded the man mountain from has been ill several weeks was h Sneneer did not comply and was Cernera, here night and the ported today, over tiie head wuh a car- - wuce. won last his tenth straight a bulletin issued today by his and found Spencer tnl hiTm salt Lake utv a sY- l- Amencan knockout victory, Wig-- 1 physicians said: "Lord Balfour is irXv th succumbing in the second not so well and his condition is nf, re of the 'ruurrd ot'a scheduled ten round braken skull 0,Hlt The earl of Balfour, who is In When Spencer recovered, he 82nd year, is staying with with some rough and ready help- Wiggins went through the ropes his his brother at Fishers HiU near bided their time Pike was point- t vice in the first minute cf the He suffered a chill a ed out Spencer shot him and his second frame, the first time for- Woking. week willago. seven count before tne 'of to him escape, friends helped n g hands jammed him back Spencer was brought to trial and , the canvas and the second acquitted Thiity veais la re'-- onto time prostrate outside the ring, Spencer was tried again for that whose .other nme attended the tr,al in Camera, killing. be setups, Dies the old Federal court. LeGrand- fights were heldwasto ballahoed Brigham as Young was one of Spencers at- while Wiggins - A showered his customer, statement toughest tomeys he made the the rights and lefts to the hoosier s Brigham City, March 18 fAP) that in those days frequently dein. the first round, While speaking at a , priesthood gun was the law. Judge Lane re- -- head andthebody baldhead veteran red meeting in the high school audleaving manded a retraction. Young face. Wiggins failed itorium here Sunday, Judge Nels fused and was dismissed from in body and business land a solid punch, although Jenson, -- 70. attorney,; farther participation, as I re- - to man and church worker- of this member the case. John M. Young he 'was trying was chairman of the jury. Spen-- , The behemoth from the Alps city was stricken with a i heart carried 271 pounds into the ring, attack and died cer was acquitted. r that-flat was thls It sagAbrush. Ir giVA 'Israel- 'Beamon - two sons. ' ' -West Point., graduate, the ode a William Taylor- - Hotel . -- J. other - an graduate Anapolis A start. a Those boys got good and : ,good heritage, Sah toughened for any job. The early stream pioneers settled along the at the base- - of-- the Wasatch all Inost distinctive The along, as far as Parawan railroad misses the settlement by new hotel several miles, cutting a bee lme WOODS-DRURfor the coast CO. iltflivn u? .xw n.lll IM, It was a rhLdWay Americaii- idea that prompted operators territories to newsy organized have their capitals centrally loSingle rooms, with bath: cated. It must have hurt President-$3.06; $3.50, $4.06, $5.00 of Governor Youngs sense was Double rooms, with bath: Fillmore prosperity when $4.00, $3.90, 6.00, $7.00. made the capital of Utah, and the capital . building erected. That Suites at proportionate was a long dusty drive from Salt I prices. Every room outside Lake City to Fillmore and commanding magnificent haven't read of any censure upon views. for the territorial legislature of j abandoning it as the capitol also operating the Utah. crave the level ,whd People 7 at Delta. Hotel Whitcomb plains should locate me he heard A seat mate told San Francisco in the smoker that California had as fine nothing over Delta, JustCalifornia grapes as are grown in are grown in Delta and on $3000.-0- 0 an acre ground, imagine it ir you can. An alkali dust storm has r PROPERTIES WORRY fill.! DIRECTOR er the-filml- ng er vice-pre?idp- nt "c,tin8 BahU-ty"e.- d' r timer! rhiur Wiiririnc 1ee,1a Balfours WE CORDIALLY invite you to view our Spring Opening Display of the. Seasons Newest and Smartest Modes in all their feminine Is Worse re-h- A Judge Jenson at J that are particularly fa vored for 1930. An unusually distinguished display of - Ultra- New Printed Crepe and Chiffon, Flat Crepe, Canton Crepe, Georgette and light weight Franciscos :7 -- - Y CPKSESBilttS ft L nil. i Rl eaied aettluc Ribbe. Iii.too'iIAV wtL piv9 ,Bf. V Frocks in; -Smart -- self-relian- ce fasrinatingarrajr of Frocks, Ensembles, Suits, Coats and Evening Gowns, individual? ized by capes, jackets, etons, bits of lace and aH with the refinements SeKt a pqjV for walking ,'y a trim pair for street a graceful pair for after noon. In various colors, black and brown suede, reptile combination and patent leathers. !Mt woolens. -- V J X. You are cordially in- Vlted to Visit this Spring CvIp T)inl;i v pitl'.Pr for serious shopping or just to see what S new and smart. An unusual fascinating collection of , the Newest the-fa- , ? a'f, - Allens Ladies Store m,1 ce models that are a triumph rf chic in color and de' rigns are hero in all thetrW feminine gracefulness. 7 Beautifully made In wide range of headslaes!! p3!1! f J i. T rC Ml i vr if a ... !) Y-- ,' !&& -'- M i i i 'it Mm WILLIAM TAYLOR. HOTEL at Cirit Center jrag i SAN FRANCISCO U U1 aWKSiSIS IVESlWSiS ( N ' |