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Show MMffyyty " riyvvMvvi . Friday, March 21, 1930. PACK TUREB THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH If you are contemplating a diJ. K. Obray of Paradise was a read Vest Pocket Essay s in business visitor in Logan Thurs- vorce GainsJTen Pounds In Less Than a Month this issue. - i Business Visitors (7 S S. Eeeles, and Lyman Hyde Thuis-day of Ogden were in the city looking after business inter- ests and renewing acquaintance with their many friends, - Daughters of day afternoon. Pioneers Meet Funeral at Lewiston Funeral srevices for Ms Verna Wiser,. vufe of Glenn Wiser of Lewiston, will be held in tpe Lewiston Third ward chapel on Monday vat 2 p. m. ( Russell' Wight Here Russell Wight, county clerk of Boxeider County, is a visitor in The Seagull camp will meet at isit Logan today, having come over the home of Mrs Baibara M. Newlyweds Miss sister- - of McCraryv Sylvia to Logan with a group of temple 545 E 5th North Mon- - Milton Amussen, McCrary, manager ot the workers.' He made a call on 2 p. m. The lesson will be Ma tng company, and also a Clerk C. V. Mohr this morning to day at A J Hansen. , by Mrs. ter 0l Mrs. j0im E. Hansen ot Chiffon discuss - some official Beldings full fashion hose. Regular $1 85 now $1 15. Lo- that are common to bothproblems Fifth west street, was marned Cache tter From Honolulu ) recently to William Bennie of gan Garment Co. and Boxeider counties. letter from Honolulu to, a Salt Lake City While on her way Advertisement Mrs to Portage. JJlah, friend, written by Mrs Bennie Sheet music hinged. Mrs. Geo. local! Joseph Wikidal. states a lovely came to Logan for a tew days New Plumber T. Baugh. 485 N. 2 E. UmtrHi.betng had bv these form- visit with relatives. Fed Baugh, the local plumber, Advertisement ed Logan, people. Mrs Wikidal, was all smiles yesterday and inshe would give $5 Mrs. South Operated however, C. Mrs. that of South Twin fact the George quiry developed water. Mrs. George E. South of Twill there was ample reason back of Falls formerly of Lewiston, who for a good drlsk ofJji Early Falls, daughter of Mr. and Mis. the smile. For some time Mr underwent a operation Wants Fences Repaired major . H ' C. Peteison of this city, reBaugh has been in need of addi- about a week ago, is now report' cot SterlMt. James Bradshaw an opeiation in 'conception of design tional help to care for his rap- ed out of danger, and is progress cently underwent to the county for adhesions in a Twm Falls idly expanding business and yes- mg nicely. Mr. and Mrs. South ing has appealed to have the fences hospital. Reports aie to the terday the helper came in the are planning to visit Utah as commissioners' a gracefully attractive that she is processing veiy form of an eight pound boy. Mo- soon as Mrs. Sputh is able to repaired that keep Ins livestock in the field along the highway nicely. Word from Mr. Soutn calls make the trip. ther and babe doing nicely. that passes' his faim. This work, attention to the fact that the litSterling Silver he contends belongs to either the tle South's are all well but the Delicious Hot Cross Buns at Vanguard Canyon Hike or the state road commis- family is longing for the time to the Royal Bakery. Vanguard Troop 108 is plan- county to enrich a modern home fences have been torn come when tney call make a visit Advertisement hike today. sion. The automobiles ning an overnight the down renew leaving to back to Cache by Valley The Boy Scouts of this troop, ! and running into them acquaintance with their many with old-tim- e New Elk 4n Town . which is in the Logan Seventh highway splendor to are livestock The permitted friends here. residmg C. L. laen. manager of Sewell's ward, will go to the Neils Anderendan-u!gand on .the highway get store liy this city, was initiated son camp in Logan canyon traffic. A promise was made Troublesome Dogs into Eljrdpm at the regular week- will take hikes over the sur the matter up with Pattake "to evenfrom City Attorney Leon Funnesbcok their held rounding country ly meeting Thursday J. Clark, the stato issued rolman Harry a warning this morning to A. A. camp trooping. Saturday. Vanguard Firmage, exalted ruler, commission's road representative all dog owners that any canines was in charge of the meeting rnd ers comprise the older boys in here. found without proper license tags t the local ritualistic team put over scouting. will be disposed of. Now is the; the initiation. Prof. Leaf was preWill Olsen Moroni -- The Players season of the year when stray' sent with an interesting program, New Desks Installed WHITE WINGS" by dogs fjreshly plantperWork of completing the remod present including a slight-of-haMarch24, Philip' Barryr Monday, beds become a nuis- formance that pleased those eltng of the First National Bank at 8:30 p. m. irv the Capital The-ailc- e ed flower owners and t0 property The latest atre. Seats npw on sale 50c. 75c, building continues. is , the placing! of $1.00. U. S- A. C. Lyceum Number much cause for complaint. Any improvement such damage done herealter by CaSes Postponed the new flat top office-des- ks in Advertisement dogs will cause the owners to be The cave of issuing bad checks the office of the cashier and his held responsible. City officials Corassistant. furniture This G. T. Albert is the Fisher, against Banks Pay Taxes are determined to check any Inlatest office desk idea on the bett and Ed Richardson of The three Logan banks paid festation of dogs overrunning the field, has been ...coiitinuetL-Unt- tl city. desk for on convenient Monday next. The case against carrying last evening. E. N. Maughan the Dopp lad from Lewiston on a bank work. 35 taxes These percent Talking Baseball represent charge of rape was occupying the the Dr. E. P. Coburn of Richmond tax assessed attention of the court today. A Remember Saturday is the last of the stock of the against for was a visitor in the county seat banks capital of families of the day Logan Garment company's 1929 and was ' reported on the last evening and while here took been drawn Into big spring sale. C0Unty have occasion to inquire if there is any county books as uncollectable. Advertisement urt as a result of the latter folwere as The amounts paid enthusiasm over baseball. Dr. Cocaie lows;; First National Bank, $1727.-1- burn Is president of the Cache Jarvis' Entertain Thatcher Brothers Bank, Valley baseball league which congn tertain at Cove Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jarvis enc- - $1047 94;, Bank, sists of clubs from Cache Valley Lewiston, R. Li AUen 'of Cove W as .a bush tert&ined - at their home Thursrf $iH4'2.92. : Of i rmmrxrairiiOTTiach-mond- , ness visitor in Logan today. He day evening. Luncheon was serLogan City Smithfield, Wellsville and city, gets $167805; The balance Logan. These clubs have furnishreports that the daughters pf the ved after which the evening was schools, $1402.55. In 500. Those pre- goes to the state, state schools ed a very fine brand of baseball playing pioneers of his ward are arrang- spent Entertains at Bridge Wyatt, W. D. McClellan, Lavene , county general during the past few years and ing a very fine entertainment sent were Mr. and Mrs. Torval and to Cache W. E. Garrett and Wm. E. Mrs. T. entertained Larsen. exMr. Jacobsen, Mrs. Lyman fund. The county treasurer Is and Spencer this evening. They have invited there is little question that they was to Mrs. Calder Mr. and Mrjs. J. C. Allen, the two Gabrielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Bowen at two of banks tables last Jr., four county the will bridge continue and pectmg get oldest pioneers residing in that Skabelund, Mr. and Mrs. Miles be in with their checks fqr the the league together this year. Mrs. and A awarded the Thosd were prize Invited the high overling. ward to be honored guests- Hie L. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford balance due on the 1929 taxes, meeting willagain likely be called in Mesdames Jenning Edwards, E. Garrett the cut prize. Lunch was party is very appropriate, today Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. L- A. as per the agreement' reached by the near future. served. H. Hancey, Ace Calder. Willard being Mr. Allens buthday, hav- Jarvis. High score prizes were the banks and commissioners. - -ing reached the age of 72 years awarded to Mr. Skaoelund and , Mrs. Larsen. Murch 21. MUTUAL ROAD SHOW I ' ta mam DATES ARE CHANGED ' Old Fashion Party. Second and Factory', mad- - Springs leaves for all makes of cars. ward tonight. Program and Conitnued from Page One Lundahis Irdn Works. Phone 659. dance. Sponsored, by Relief society. Prices couple 25c, extra lady Dolls Fourth Warn; Smither's 'Advertisement 10c. (a one-a- ct Luck Third Ward, Advertisement Male Glee Pleases play). Special musical numbers and The'U. S. A."C. male glee club will be provided by each have been giving pleasing con- Spellers go to Ogden readings The following are the spelling ward to fill in the time between certs on their Idaho tour. Under champions - For - the Logan City acts. the direction of Prof. Walter schools. These boys and girls Welti, the club sang before an went to Ogden today to enter Interested audience in Pocatello on Wednesday evening. They had the district finals of the NationHome Missionaries Spelling Bee, which is sponsorconcerts In al given previously ed in Utah by the Salt Lake Triand Grace, Paris. Montpelier, Cache Soda Springs, Idaho. Members of bune, and by the leading newsUnited States. the college orchestra directed by papers all over the William A Noble and Professor Clarence J. Hawkins They are under 14 years of age. A. Benson, Park, G. Lundstrom; Hyde Junior school 8th high grade. club the and Cleve accompanied glee M. Everton and Reuben Walter Junior school Dibble; high at dances in the various 7th played Logan 3rd. A. E. Cranney grade, Roma Crockett; Ellis communities visited. school, Blanche Ewer; Benson and Dean Merrill; Logan 4th. i Wilson Joseph E. Cardon and Ray, B. The 8th Ward ML I. A, pre- school. Cleo Lundstrom; West Jr; Logan 5th'. Alma Sonne Lucile school, Webster Lundahl; sents Nora, Wake Up! in the school,. James and Charles O. Peterson; Logan and Andrews, Seventh ward recreation hall, Woodruff school Florence Lun- 9th. Frank L- West and Martin Friday March 21 at 8 p. m. Pri- dahl. Supt. Louis A. Peterson of C. Reeder; Logan 10th. George W. ces 25c and 10c. the city schools and Mayor A. G. Lindquist and Horace Carlson; Advertisement Lundstrom accompanied the pup-ll- s North Logan, John H. Anderson to the Junction city. Thousands of dollars worth of seasonable merchandise go on this sale at prices that and William Evans Jr. Wedding Cake have no relation to values. People, there is no profit for us but plenty profit for you. The Junior girls of the Sixth 4? 4? 4 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4v 4? 4? 4 Visit our store tomorrow and get your share of the bargains while this whirlwind Sato ward Mutual know how to pre4? 4 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4 4? 4? pare and serve Wedding Cake. lasts. Ample proof was given last evening In the ward recreation hall in their presentation of the Bill I 200 Pairs of Bo)s Heavy i:.n mens three by that title. As Overalls. Tour choice (1 OVERALLS advertised the play was. full of ' BIB, while they last-!.- . 4 mystery and thrills and the cast 220 ht itched full rut triple " made the most of their lines un! alue-4 $1.23 300 Ladies Plain and Fancy der the careful coaching of "Miss QgC House To rlte-- out 4 Dresses. Just New in Ruth Bell. Included in the cast . sen were; "t Della 4 WlOlirKniamlkwihicfiT Lily Ian TtJjOataes'ro'r 2C Leishman, Norma fJacobsen, Anita I lain or 4 j,, MilThompson. Florence Moench. fancy Mildren.-Peter sin, dred .Larson,,., , Larue Clark, Edith -- Jessen. - SpeBath One lot of large Turki-- li 4 cial numbers between the acts Towel-- , and fancy One Lot Extra Good Grade of 22H, plain 4were given by the Misses Alice 3!le alui-Childrens Dresses and Ensem- Outing Flannel 4Pearl Dunn, Thelma Lundahl, 3 for bles, With Bloomers to match. 36 inches wide) yard Baugh and Gladys Jessop. At the To Close Out 4 conclusion of the drama the 4Junior girls chorus, including the entire class sang a number. , . 4- Mens Black or 4 One lot .Turkish I land Towels ford Hose. Nc 41 Our regular Die grade C 4 5 for ..w V, 4- Boys are terrors on footwear, but you can get th One Lot of Ladies right sturdy kind here. Black, Tan, Two-Ton- e O CZt 4 House Dresses to 6. iliz to 2 Vi f . en Graceful Elegancy uiYonnandDctail o ' ' Strictly P - . ?) .-- i tion and constipation. My appetite fell olf to' almost nothing, and my complexion was very bad. My appetite is Just splendid nowarid my complexion is clear and" healthy looking. Sargon Soft Mass-Pil- ls have entirely overcome. by constimarvel at my pation. Miss Improvement.' Dorpkfcy Kenning, 1422 Graht St., -- Denyei.Colitx' From Coast to coast, "and frhm the Gulf to the Great takes' Sar- "honored. Its ?7! w empty promises. ' Schramih-Johdr x son Drugs, - Agents. (Advertisement) LIIfS Goes to Chicago Walter Welti, assistant professor of music at the U. S. A. C. left Thursday for Chicago to attend the national convention of supervisors of music. Mr. Welti drove to Pocatello .. Wednesday evening and brought Mrs. Welti back to Logan where he took train for the east. PHONE 164 F0R FQOD . FREE DELIVERY G. SATURDAY, MARCH 22 16 lbs. Fine Sugar $1.09 8 cans Solid Pack Tomtatoes $1.00 Toilet Tissue $1.00 Paper 11 Cans Campbells Tomato Soup $i.oo 11 Packages Raisins.. $1.00 25 Bars Crystal White j 16-Rol- $1.GG $i.oo' $i.oo' 4 Cans Apricots.... 4 Large' Cans Salmon.!. $i.oo' .5 Bottles Catsup Peaches 0 Lot of Aluminum . Ware 7.7. $1.00 Values from $1.25 to $1.75 1 Lot Fancy Dishes $1.00 Values up to $2.50 1 MkIw over-runni- nd -- smith-woitdett- ul S. E. Needham Jeweler 8; - - Stake for DOLLAR SALE $1-0- Myft) Store 59 West Center St., Logan HAYBALL MERC. CO.S Soap 4 Carts j er When I started taking rSargon, less than a month ago, I only weighed,, 88 pounds. "Now I weigh 98 an .actual gain of teh. pounds, and Im still jgaming. I suffered terribly from indiges- H i pattern MISS DOiiOTHr HENNING IDEA r. ffect wS My-fnen- ds English ' - PISEM bet-dra- C DRESSES IH-iii- e s 10 i f i- CAPITOL. 2, The Best Sound in The State STYLE TODAY AND SATURDAY Jw 4 llj 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 COMING SUNDAY! . RAMON NOVARRO in DEVIL MAY CARE WORKMANSHIP QUALITY 2;95paiCW 1 A xiSords Boys - CHILDRENS SaOSE Durham and Bear Brand Vlerceried In Camel, French Nude, Black. 2(K pair 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 n.oo 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 15c c. 250 Men's Handkerchiefs White, Blue and Red only ladies 4c One lot of Childrens Shoes and Mipie Values to $1.00 To close out One lot of Childrens Shoes, patents and values kids Sizes 2 to 5, $1-One lot of Childrens Stitch Down Sizes 8 to ;U. $2.00 values. - . lot of Misses as ahote in to 2; $2.50 values .. .. Sizes 11 50 Cotton Ilose, pair GIRLS CHILDRENS SLIPPERS 3 4-- One Lot of Hoys Caps BSE2ESSS 4-- 4 4 One lot extra large Turkish Ball) Towels 65c values 4 for 49' 69' 1.29 1,49 SLIPPERS These are real values anil jjist the thing for Spring ' Wear. p One lot black kid Stippei Sizes to 8; $1.75 value As alcove, sizes 8 to 11 4 $2.23 values As alcove, sizes 11 to 2 . one-stra- i dJ 2 $3.(1 v altces. "... k One lot Black Kid, Patent and Tan Srtcken lots andazej values to $2-9- a " 3 flee sk f""7 GQ . |