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Show r I CT" ' VVVS V V V A A I I Thursday; March 20, 1330. TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE FOUR f Jo(So BHoseMird .fircBaecitnra ana I tS2SSi2 ..,.Adinissioti$2.00 R!t vrm Large Gathering 1 E,W. Elliot & Co. From 7 until after 10 o'clock last evening, President E. W. Elliot and Manager N. Glen Earl were busy welcoming the visitors who called Jto Inspect the spacious, immaculate and well groomed new store of E. W. Elliot & company. Visitors passed through the various departments of Logans new department store, in a steady tile and were attracted to j,the neatly arranged displays ot merchandise. The roomy and Very attractive show windows had a neat and choice display of spring styles tor men, women and youngsters. The evening . was made the more delightful tor the many who visited thef new store at 82 North Main street by the pleasing, and varied musical .numbers by the Royal Arcadian orches( ; tweeniic.hours,oL?' andlO i oclock five charming girls and Miss one small boy, pupils of Moveta Lawsons dancing class, presented a fashion review that made a holding impressiort upoh the many onlookers gathered fpr the occasion. The new Main street business house opened its doors this morningilo begin serving its new Returns Jesse W. Lloyd of Rexburg who has been in California for the past four, months, is a visitor in Logan, calling on relatives here while on his way home Battle Royal With Big Coons A WAY 3,30 a. m. today, caused considerable damage in the kitchen. The big battle royal thrown In The blaze was .started by hot for good measurer an evenings Chemicals grease catching fire.. were used by the department' to entertainment at the Dansante extinguish the flames. tonight, seems to carry a lot of Interest. Fans from various parts Mrs. 'Elliot Here Mrs. E. W. Elliot has arrived of the county have expressed the in Logan from her home" In Bell- desire to see this show if they having never see. another. Indications are Washington, ingham, come to be present at the open- - there will be a secord crowd for is season of the year. Ladies are t0fif ing, Lth renew and to acquaintance and a number 0f scouts are jree her many Logan friends. being brought to tle show by their scout masters. Funeral Frida- yThere is no doubt of the excelFuneral services for Mrs. Rebecca Nielsen Jorgensen, wife of lence of the program. Two top Isaac Jorgensen, will be held in notch wrestling matches, one four the Ninth ward chapel on Friday, round glove contest between HarMarch 21 at 2 oclock. Bishop L. old Hawkeswood of' Lewiston and Tom Perry wiU be in charge. Harry Pollei of Salt Lake should Mrs. Jorgensen died at her home be a hummer. Then Guy J,unJ early Wednesday morning follow- - berg and Fritz Blattler will wresT of considerable tie as , a curtain opener. In the lng'an illness duration. She was 69 years or battle royal. Fat Clark and Willie age, having been bom at Alborg. Z tiles wiU be called upon to handle Denmark- ,- September- -, -i- 889:-;She three froirratyLake'. was the daughter of Lars L, Nielsen and Dorotha M. Thompson There were no transactions in the N Nielsen. Mrs. Jorgensen has re- 2 contract up to midday. ' , J sided in the United States for Withdrawals of refined were again u ' the past 65 years. of fair proportions, but no new busii ness was reported and prices were unTables Turned-Ichanged at 5.00 for fine granulated. used to be a few years ago The ice box is no smith hruinri from Chicago hat associaTire tion of the Benson district are giving a dance for all the children in the Logan schools, Friday afternoon, at 4 oclock in the The first Fresh Halibut on the Junior high gym Ice cream and market Not Frozen Fresh fro- candy will be served. zen Salmon & Kippered. Modem and Factory" made Springs Market, cars. of all makes leaves for Advertisement Phone 650. Lundahl. Advertisement Return Tonight of Purchase Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heath River Gates Preston were business visitors in D. H. Williams of the Burnham afternoon. Logan Wednesday company v of Woods They -- said they expected to re- - Manufacturing hns hern ft business visitor TunrTo Togan gamrtontghta5-uT.t-,7o-v- n in rilKr.nn,, today. they wouldn't miss the big athpleted a job of placing some letic show for considerable. Urge river headgates with the Lewiston Irrigation company. Reunion Called will "The Australian Reunion be held April 5th In the Capital meeting llde Avenue6"011 n.ght. Elders Emil An wiU JeDsen Falslev rtreeh Srit Lake delUhuidern and s ' S -bi- TO STOP i King David ; An Attraction i fire at the Bingham Cafe at Parent Teachers Meetin- gParent-wTeacher- ' Fire at Cafe -- Lloyd . Mrs. V. W. Lawton and daughter Moveta left oh the 8 'oclock U. I. C. train this morning for Salt Lake City for. a. brief visit. LOCAL NEWS Attends Opening Of tra. In Salt Lake Going to Ogden Miss Emma K. Laub, worthy grand matron of the Order of Eastern Star of Utah, accompanied by associate grand officers, will make her official visit to the Arm Broken - fleber Fsther chapter, at Ogden, James, a school boy, re- Queen. on Friday evening. on a suffered siding College hill, broken arm Tuesday a3 the reRtport Operation sult of a fall. Word has been received E? the of an operation on Mrs. C Earls Licenses Marriage A. Cummings in Salt Lake on A marriage license dias been trouble. for gallbladder Monday issued to Francis Lyman Shaffer of Preston and VaLeda Sqlma Reports are to the effect that she Is doing as well as could be Peterson of Hyrum. g-toons- t ing se,T Advertisement-- t Hodgson Funeral ; . - -- I Grini Reaper Martin Nielsen , known as to. his - numerous King David friends In this city, died at his home,, this morning at- the 'rfpfe old rigs of 87 years. Ke Was bon) December 7,' 1843 Ur Denmark, He followed ithe trade of shoe-makrntil about five years ago when his health failed him. This trade le learned in his native land vhere he claims he at one time nade a pair of shoes for the : i ,Clng of Denmark er i li Deceased is survived by one laughter, Annie and one sister, Sophia Jorgensen of' Salt Funeral services will be Saturday at 2 oclock in the fourth ward chapel. Friends may dew the remains at the. home of tobert M. Smith, 224 East Fourth forth 'Saturday1 morning from 19 oclock until, time for the servlrs. Service Held In ; 'kc,' leld : ,4th Ward Chape! Continued' ifront Page One vices. . the pioneers o'f whicti, otganlza-- ' tionr Mrs. Hodgson had been e Lake' where it , was, buried in ,the Wasatch Lawn semptery. past president; were present. Musical numbers were rendered SU5LMER SESSION i by a quartet composed of Frank . FOLDERS ANNOUNCE J. , A. - . Baugh, Prof, Southwiqk Miss Hogan and. Miss Smith-wit- ! Prof. S. E. Clark at the organ; s Prof. Southwick vocal; solo by DAI Ji. OF OPENLNC Conitnued from Page One , muslcaf Cache to and dancing has been prepared. lime Tiie session will Continue are- vocal solo Frank Baugh Jr, Prof. for six weeks' closing on Friday, Take the Capital Hill car,. No. 23 Scandinavians ! " Scandinavian Clark accompanist.-and be there at 8 oclock. July 18. Painting, music, geology, the money vanished. So did a board-tabiMrs. Rebecca ness of the roads. Today Following the- - funeral- - ceremon- iducation, -- and coaching fre C. of C. Speaker who ha3 been er, ies. the hodv was .taken to Salt featured suhiec.ta. are turned? Utahs main pinched. Logan Stake Primary officers of Paul manager Claghorne, Cache! northward In will meet Friday, March 21, at the western division of the Uni- - ijlgl'wav Dies At the Idaho line, is paved ir of commerce valley chamber States Febi uary will meet with the chamber of and in excellent condition but Officers please bring 2t the stretch of road between magazine.-Home commerce, directors at a luncheon Whitney and the Utah line Is Family dis11. He will meeting April much the worse for wear and In, Missionary Returning governmental and chamber need of repair. The Preston cit- -j Elder Glen Spencer, son of Mr cusscommerce at will be held problems. Fune.u seryices izens are anxious to have the coMrs. Charles R. Spencer, has a 2 p. t.. Friday in the Ninth "ward and - Logan, chamber "has 'V . written his 'he that , operation of theparents' of received his release from a 23 P1,, Prpnt chapel under the direction in- - bringing - the commerce of lvr Chester J Bishop Ik Tom Perry for Mrs. mission spent in the nreLnt the matter to the attention of the 69, Rebecca Neilsen Jorgensen, road department of Idaho. mission Canadian with i!f headquarA Box of Mon- state act wife of Isaac Jorgensen, who- died ters in Toronto. Prior to effort to Improve the stretch , inan arriving s in the Fifth ward M. I. A. of Tuesday morning at her home. 53 home about April 5, he expects to the Utah line. highway Miss Edna Idahoans have often said they East Fifth North, after suffer- to visit in New York and Wash- Tuesday evening. Sunny Swenson and Boyd Pul- would meet any moye that ing for some .time with heart ington, D. C. for a brief spell. i trouble. ley will play the leads. Ihe ini- Utahns made. Theres an oppor-- i s 8:30 ' ; i time is ri m, tial curtain p. ' local The- - remain may, be viewed at Cronqnlsts Return w t unity for them,ays .the sk tt- v f? . v thefamilyAeaiduncoj6ia.-J'rtdaMr. and Mrs. Elam Cronquist chamber.r -- .yx on Air the Glee Club morning and up to the hour of have returned from their vacaThe Imperial Glee club mem- Rotary Awards Prizes the funeral. tion spent during the past few bers Lake this afwent Mrs. Jorgensen v as horn Sept. months on the coast. They left Dean Humphreys, students of a will give 9. 1896 in Aalbor Denmark, the Los Angeles, came via San ternoon where they the Logan Senior high school was over KSL tonight awarded daughter of Errs and Dorothy Francisco and Salt Lake City and radio prograijj first prize of $10 for his 7 of and ,7:30 Thompson Nielson. She emigrated made the trip exactly in 32 hours between the hours Is of five minutes on "Rooration sponbeing to Utah at the age of 5. She has and 56 mhuttes. Upon returning p. m.'ffhe program ED & .WHITE Stores pwnetl Ly Community Citi- The Alms and Purposes. tary and been an active church worker home Elvfvs face was rather be- sored by the Blue Light Gas was contest conducted oratorical this city and share toward build each contributing zens . throughout her residence in Lo- smeared wfttv. rnud which he said Oil company of the weekly luncheon program have at the regular gan. he received byvpew Ford cars been made foj; of Rotary at the Hotel A. meeting G. L by Manager , Sm viving the deceased are: her passing him on the road Lewis Mr. ing up community Ke serves Thfe prorgam is dedicat- Eccles today. Miss Phylliscompet-ition In husband, Isaac Jorgensen and the Cronquist Is here to get the old Olofson. won the second prize the Utah Aggie championRobert! fcllowlng children: L. E. 7of gen-se- tractor' reaay for hlsr spring work ed tobasketball -and is to receive team! Affiliated ship an international Euying organization each V Arentsen placed third and will Hyde Park; Mrs. C. E, Lucas, Mlohr-land, Walker orators Logan; L. 0. Jorgensen, The receive $3. young Coming Red & White Store is enabled to offer the LOWEST, Accident People go to hospiIdaho; Mrs. Sam ChristenW. L. Walker, manager of Z. C 324 were introduced by L. A. Jarvis, go to Shoup. com-' sen, Btlmont, Iowa; Mrs. Rhoda M. L Salt Llake City, formerly tals; Autos Work add exof with POSSIBLE PRICE the Boy3 Rotary Services Peikes, Hyde Park; G. A. and D. with the Washburn Manufactur- North Main. mlttee. Prizes were awarded by Advertisement E. Jorgensen. Logan; Mrs. Grace Ross Anderson, Boys Work chairtremely to shopping ease. Worcester, Mass, a Creek. Utah; ing company, Hadfield, Grouse man. President Alfred Lundahl, of the U. S. A. C. and of Beautiful New Front graduate Mrs. Vera Noble, Smithfield; M. meetHarvard school of business The beautiful new front that presided at the luncheon u. Jorgensen, Pocatello and Quinn the will be present is being completed in the Shirley ing. Guests were L. Hodgson, foradministration, Jorgenson, Salt Lak City. to address the retail merchants Mae store on Mam street is prac- mer president of the Ogden RoThe following brothers and sis- committee of the chamber of finished- - The front is so tary club; E. J. Keveren of the ters also survive; Lars Nielson, commerce, March 26. Mr. Walker, tically Knitting works, Supt. of that ample spacewon-is Cache Schools Lewis A. Peterson, Pan- - Jose,-Cali- f., Mrs. N. Miller, who Is familiarly known to many designed lor City some making distribution, the Contrasting with other forms of George Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Minnie Balls locally as Bill Walker, will dis- provided derful window displays. The dis- - high school Principal OWNED INDEPENDENTLY Red & Hyde Park; George Nielsen, Hyde cuss present day merchandising play, space will come out about aYs a?LBrfaY! White p,2 Ethel Park; John Nielson, Weston Ida- problems. bedecked high very neatly Saturday school the Woodruff stores means development ho. Seventy-fou- r your own community. with some of the latest spring Lound of her ' and four great grand grandchildren children are Meet With Commissioners pupils of the sixth of merchandise which the presented styles also living, Mrs. Jorgensen was President Albert McCann of the store carries The entrance to the grade in a program of songs. the Red & White grocer in Besides owning his own the mother of sixteen children, county board of education and store is made wide through the Supt Peterson, Principal ' Bartesi The eleven pf whonTaro iivlng which and Mr. Peck spoke briefly. ELL.Y.J. Larsen, -- super! ntend ent of present arrangement the in taxes most cases owns his home community-pa- ys feratorleat contestants were- win county, schools, met with the makes a very pietty effect; In conducted the ners at LIVESTOCK DEN tryouts 00 Pros- Hi has makes civic commissioners at for success thel interest. Your county " -Senior high school on Wednes Ogden, Mar. 20 AP I'SHA Hog : weekly; session on - Wed Seek Census Jobs " " ! ' receipts 96, including 170 for market: regular pleading In turn he offers UNUSUAL Service and QUALIwas day; A written examuiation perity the cause of the nesday, early sates steady to lOe higher; tot Junior high school being built at taken bv thirty-on- e residents of merchandise Prices Get the habit 209 lbs $10.60; lot 144 lhs $10.35; TY) Smithfield. They urged the com- Cache county 'at the Logan parking sons $8.25 down; now talking missioners grant the request for junior high school Tuesday for Trading of5 trading where .YOU benefit yourself most. . lower. the extra tax levy necessary to the positions of enumerators for -- Cattle: .receipts 430, iarluding 332 complete the I building tills sea- the decennial U. S. census- - The DEPOT GROCERY R. II. ELIASON In Wall for market ; steady; numerous mixed son. The matper was taken under examinations ate being given by Utah Logan, lot good steers $9 odd lots advise Wellsville, Utah so R of D. in are Roberts many Ogden, rnpfttrxhere medium and good heifers $7.25-9- ; ; good demands CITY GROCERY lt.A.ELIASON upon the county "dads charge of the northern district lower .grades $545; t'fOF 1re.no.ilj. r,ensus. The jpa-- l y! ,moiy'y.meney..J,hat4,ot, Utah, .for-th- e Logan, Utah Hyrum, Utah Avwtated tVrxv tmatwtitt-Erfttar- , $6.5.7.75; lale jtfcterda) they hrite to be real "Scotchmen" pcs will ije taken to Ogden 10F 4 lbs off car or GROCERY PIONEER 5 New lee loads .deers 51ERCANTILE 20 Mar. AP ALLEN stock ork. The the tax burden would become grading and comparison with the wehlilH $1145. Utah so heavy that a revolt would be records of the applicants as filed market displdjcd a romplete reicrsal Logan, Utah Hyrum, of form today, selling off sharply unhlieep: receipts 1,373, Including result. fot market; few lots medium the QUINNEY CASH STORE JAMES MERCANTILE CO. der a heavy volume of short selling lot 110 lambs $7.50-8- ; grade trucked-iand profit taking in the morning, ami Logan, Utah Paradise, Utah Pay more attention to the sp ib wethers $6. then rail ing briskly in the afternoon The 8tli Ward M. I. A. RIVERSIDE GROCERY pearance of your hair, its a good BROS. TIIEUREli under motors the of the &'sents Nora, Wake Ip! in the chemicals leadership Barber Logan, Utah . 4 and specialties, fairly de- Millville, Utah 2 Beaqty Parlors,Modern 13 W. Center St. Seventh ward recreation hall. f 1 4 wrc substaii- J. "LARSEN J. Advertisement THEURER BROS. Friday March 21 at 8 p. m. Pn- - r.,in.M reduced, orlrtlit! ; wiped out, and a lially VALUABLE ccs 25c and 10c. ' Providence Utah,- Hyde Park, Utah , long list of Mocks marked up 1 to 13 Advertisement Tour Poultry of which score more were or a STOLEN! HARLEYS points, B. GROCERY . Y. AND . CO. SONS JJENSON The poultry tour Saturday, pushed into new high ground. ' Smithfield, Utah Trenton, Utah f- - ' 29, arranged by the Hy-- 1 P. T. Meeting Mrs, Carey Is frantic! War Safiire is MarchParent-Teacher. -s, L The-.assoda-poultr- y Hvrum and bureau farm NORTH toot CACHE UAK MERC. in Soniew SI WEST CACHli MARKET missing! liere liunii). Eight association, cooperaUn.g' lion meeting of the Wilson school women held as Mtsperts. SmithfTeldUtah Trehton, "Utah will take all those interested into' district was held Wednesday New ork. Mar. 20 AP Raw sugar J UNION MERCANTILE CO. I a large group of was Prof. with Lake A. TIIEURER , Salt IL Byron County. evening and urn hanged early today Wedding Cake Alder of the college will accom- - parents in attendance. The prin-pan- y with quiet Utah Smithfield, no sales did Utah' Lewiston, , reported. Nearby al entertainment was a clever frees were offered at 3.58 delivered. the tour and will make will meal the thief Three art play RICHMOND CO-OL. IL BALLIF STORES) CO. for the places to be, puppet show and a musical rangements Raw Be information. were irregular ami after there ' startling gies, V hitney, Idaho The crowd expected to gram by the Fifth grade child-g- o, opening sugars Richmond, Utah I point lower to 1 point highwill leave 'the Wellsville State1 ren under the direction of Miss er, prices showed little variation ' THEURERS STORE A. H. IIARDING , Thursday bank at Wellsville at 7 a. m. and Violet Jensen. The projects of the either way throughout the remainder ' Richmond, Utah Fairview Idaho the first stop will be about 10; year were discussed. It waser of the forenoon. There appeared to lie March 20 M play-Afta. m. at the Ramshaw hatchery.. learned that the radio, a little eovering and some taping h i a trip will be j grounds and library projects were commission houses. While the principal Recreation made toinspection Sixth Draper. It is an excel-- ! being completed successfully- Mrs. selling was believed to be for ( ulian lent time to see the baby chieks'Jesse P. Rich. president of the account. There was only a moderate Hall laying city organization was present, trade and operators were inclined to brooding and the way Aduii.Nsion 25e and 10c hens are cared for in that sec- -j Refreshments were served and a limit fresh commitments and await, tion of the state where poultry genefal good time enjoyed by all new developments, with the mid-da- ) -- ' rT5sa-prices, 1 point low of to 1 net higher,1 Jl J production Is the largest in Utah, present. clientele of Logan valley patifons. iffSs anti es -- Jorgensen i hs t Cache Valleys Newest ana Greatest Chain Store System' - ! A; t 4r- - -- t -- 1 O are his the . rs n, in yju together H$ & s - S i -- T'i plan of I: - that Fflaaa retail of store - -- 4 at ChairiStore Todays Street 25-1- , J -- 6.50;-bull- s CO" 970-197- i 2 i H Answers. Call Of ATTAOKSDFFITS Reports are received of an amaz- ing treatment that epileptics state has proved.', successful in Moping their attacks. R. Lepso; Apt. 153 Island Ave., Milwaukee, Wise., has been supplying sulferers with this treatment.. He nqw wishes to reach all those - who have not , been helped and to'1do so is making the starting goffer lof a generous treatment free to all sufferers Anyone .afflicted! should 'write for this! Ire? treatment,' at 'once, giv Y - , i JEWEL ' , ' i P, pro-visit- ed. Night Ward - 8:lp.m. , ! w " |