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Show tv"" 1 i c'"' rr rn W V V 1 y f TTT r T iT FT 7f rtft Uvt. TT?tV Yr t LOCAL fltlUOUNCEMEHT the time. OUR store is open from 6 a.m. until late evening. We are here to serve. l LEISHAN Successor 133 South 'Main Logan ... .r Phone 1 ' is was before. Until last Sunday it was thought the Logan canyon road could be opened for travel at once. The last of the snow was removed from the highway on storms recent Sunday. The have now made the road' impassable in certain places and it is not open .to the public. It will take several days of sunshine before the road will be Road opi ned clear through. Supervisor W. J. Funk states that the Logan canyon road has not been so soft for four years or more In the Tony Grove section the large tractor mired down and tt was several hours ,1 , A . can- In-C- with-whio- m. PALAIS D OR Bar-b- DONT er MISS IT ache AT La-Pre- al Pingel, Malad; Melvin Petersen, Tremonton and Pearl Smith, oakley, Ezra . Ro-si- na Ida- telegram Tuesday evening Q IIow Q Floral. 0 Ladies Silk S Hose, all New Shades D 65c Value Patent Sandals Boys Oxfords Good Value S T ' 34 West Center O Lyric Bldg. Mrs. Mrs. you express 5-- 3 8 Funeral arrangements yet to be announced. ' FFATUEE n P Beauty Problem Court of Honor At Richmond Reed W. Bailey was the speaker at special Scout court of honor held in Richmond North ward chapel, Sunday evening. The court was under the direction of A. Bair, commissioner, and E. M. Van Orden, court of honor chairman. Awards were as follows: Tenderfoot: Willis Lewis, George Stewart, Dan Hill and Clyde 5-- TEe Workman And His t Tools Borden Wash Fabrics a !c t- : r - Etids May 31 n' ' plus tools equals good workman plus poor tools oq uals better woitt. I S ' N excellent work- man plus good tools $4,000.00 ASH PRIZES United States divided equally into four zones Prizes arrived equally in each zone. GRAND CHAMPION PRIZE $200.00 For the, best Dress submitted by any contestant. Anyone carpenter. equals excellent w work. E have cellent op- erators and , the finest equipment money can buy. For instance ; we have purchased and used ia the past two and one-- . half years, six new permanent waving machines Nestle . ... Lemur Duart .. . Improved Duart . . . Iiingletle and Combination Ringlette. . . . . . . ISTEN to your Radio Read your national advertisements. You will find the New Duart and 'combination Ringlette the outstand-- . ing metlvods of Americas finest shops. , I F there is anything new3" that has real merit we have our telegraph delivery service. Members Florist Telegraph De(Adv.) livery Association. .Say it with flowers. FloraL Lindquist Breeders Called Phone 19. The officers of the Cache Advertisement County Holstein, Breeders asmeet at the Pharmacist In Logan sociation will county agent's office, court Dr. Eugene O. Leonard of house. Logan. Saturday even- Pocatello, member of the faing, May 10th, at 8.00 o'clock, culty of the school of pharwith Andrew Nelson, College macy at the University of IdaIn charge. ho, southern branch, has been ward, chairman, The meeting Is called to nake in Logan the past couple of connected arrangements for visits of the days on business representatives of the Nation- with his school. Dr. Leonard who Is a personal friend of Bert al Holstein association will be here about June 9th. Van Orden. druggist at Lew- The representatives are- E - M -Liston, who - accompanied the j Clark, publicity and market educator here. A bid is being and H. A. Math- made for students to attend Li Ing specialist, western representative the Pocatello school which Is of the national Holstein' asso- said to be offering one of the ciation, who will be hers tp best courses In pharmacy to meet i with the breeders of be had, In the itfermountain Cache county. poor-workma- good poor work. ?T A EnterNow andParticipate in .through First $100.00 Second Prize Third Prize Fourth Prize 45 Prizes $ 73.00 $ 50.00 $ 25.00 - - This same group of prizes awarded in each zone as outlined. Four Groups of Prizes as Follows -- First Prize Second Prize Third Prize 15 Prizes - $50.00 $30.00 $20.00 $10.00 each Stocklon - Christiansen ! This same group of prizes awarded in each zone as outlined. Company was selected by M. C. D. Borden Company to conduct we ' do A&t go in tot fads or; experiments. OME in Try our service. Get acV quainted with our opera-- ' tors. Our aim is to serv& you so well we w ill merit your respect and confi- $10.00 each Additional Special Prizes for 'Schools and Girls Clubs. I this contest. LOGAN STAKE oo 'mrasBAY, may e A K To Your are dence. Let us solve your beauty problems for you. JL Stockton- - Christiansen Beauty Shoppe R. If. SMITH ; Mgr. PKICES r i tl er p(.,r workman plus poor tools equals poor work. ar e E ii J; Apply This 4.00-6.0- Mrs. G. O. Batt and daughter, Mrs. Alfred Erickson and-- Mrs. A. S. Erickson to motored Franklin, . Idaho, Tuesday afternoon, to attend a surprise party given in honor of Mrs. T. H. Haworth. A dainty lunch was served to 12 guests. floweri-remembranc- d. doubted the necessity of additional water at the present time. y Mayor Bowman said today that efforts would be turned in another direction in an effort to add to the water supply. 6.00-7.5- Surprise Party Henry E. Nelson and Miss Hazel Nelson, Fhene 19. Advertisement T CONTEST &ANCE 3 did not respond when called for breakfast. On going out, the children found him dead, and a sudden heart attack was assigned by attending physicians as the cause. Mr. Nelson was 65 years old and was bom in Logan September 3, 1864,' the son of Jens and Margaret Nelson. His wife, Mrs. Mary JJelson died He is survived 5 years ago. by four children: Hyrum Nelson of Nibley. Mrs. Luenna Olsen of Hyrum, Sylvester Nelson of Magna, and Ira Nelson of Garfield. There are also sixteen r grandchildren. Mr. Nelson had resided in Nibley since his marriage. one-side- - 3-- 4 UoKtcin RE - supply Fushias at half price, a large stock. M as 0 $2.00 Value 39 8 morning at his Ayls-wort- Special sale on all boys Wol-wesuits. They wear longer.) keep their color and shape and! Pays To Advertise more Bishop H. Lester Bair of cost only a littleDunbar than and Cove was in Logan today tran- ordinary suits. Post Office. -In conver Hyde. Opposite sacting business. Advertisement sation with a Journal reporter, Bishop Bair remarked that he is forced to believe the old Flower Show This afternoon until 5 p. m. It pays to advertise. saying, The bishop lost an automo- the Logan and Cache stake bile tire and rim from the rear relief societies are sponsoring of his par. He placed an ad- the first of a series of flower in The Journal shows in the stake house. The vertisement and ' the'" oYieThseiTion" brought shew-tro-w of choice tulips, with the tire to his home. There exhibit other flowers in bloom yet .remain ..a,, great many hon- some at this titne" being on display: est people in the country. The exhibit began) 8t 2 o'clock Fine tulips at 25c per dozen this afternoon. at ola Larsons for" Mother's If mother is in a distant city Day also plenty of Roses and or town we will deliver 'your $5.00 to $7.50 Value .18 3-- wheat and to flock to the polls in. a drivng ram which lasted all day, the ballot casting became even more The election was called to vote on construction of an additional dam in Big Cottonwood canyon and otherwise extended the city's water supply. Observers at the polls said the trend of public opinion was that the city was not ready to carry out such a gigantic construction program. Many also 10.15-10-2- Valley thoughtfulness., and- - devotion, better than to give mother on her day the gift she would choose .herself flowers. Say it with flowers. Lindquist cr Military Heels; Pumps or Straps Q gi 4 2 ocolck this 8 home here following a sudden heart attack. Mr. Nelson on arising this morning went out to do his choirs. He went to the granary to wash some - Q - 3-- i continued Nel- at 199-23- 0 that his second oldest sister, Idal Woulf of Freeport, Illinois, is critically til and very low. . She has been ill Don't let this year pass for some time. or a monument without marker for your loved ones. Place Made New Watkins Monumental Co. 72 The Club Billiard parlor has EfUt Center. (Adv.) been completely rertovated with a new coat of calsomlne and Grain Growers To Meet mounted animals that deThe directors of the Cache the corate the walls have been assoCounty Grain Growers and brushed up giving ciation. with John E. Griffin, dusted the place the appearance of M. C. and Rigby, president, made new again. secretary, will meet at the being Farm Bureau office Friday ev- Junior High Concert ening, May 9th, at 8:00 o'clock. Tonight at 8 oclock In thei The purpose is jto . finish the Logan Tabernacle:' the Junior, to ana care lake incorporation school will present their of some other detail; : of the high annual spring musical under business. , the . direction . of '.instructors Frank Baugh, Jr. A. J. South- Plenty of potted plants ahd wick and A. T. Hanson. The cut flowers for Mothers Day. concert is free and all are in 31 Cache Valley Moral Co. vited to attend. Federal Ave LAdvJ Beehive Glrjs Exhibit To "Wcllsville Going The Beehive girls of Ldgan " The Sixth ward ladies glee stake- have 'arranged to'1 hold club under the direction , of an exhibit Friday and , SaturMiss Phyllis , Spenst has ac- day of this week in the Thatcher cepted a Mothers day enbuilding on Main 'street gagement at the Wellsville ta- between the Stockton ChristJ bernacle on Sunday evening, iansen and Thatcher Music " May ii at 8 p. m. This Xs one companies. The public is in of the finest ladies musical vitied to view this exhibit. 2t ho. will evening s will be well to. D Market Nibley (Special) Joseph son, 65 years old died Hendricks, Troop 57; Second Merle'. and class, - Willis Lewis,- - Arlo Johnson, and George Stewart. First class, OGDEN LIVESTOCK 0407 9 0 56: Reuben CcCarrey. Ogden. May 7 AP I SDA Hegs Troop ir Merittadgesr-Troop-56r'Jutta8T3, 'lncIul!iig"17T market; 'steady 200 010 010 4 12 3 to slightly Robinson, Ross Johnson, Fred Chicago higher; few lots 112 110 OOx 6112 lbs Boston lot heavy butchers Olsen, Reese Thompson, Troop h, 57: Asa Hendricks, Lowell 9.50. ' 002 000 0002 3 1 St. Louis and George Cino. 76 for 319, Cattle: including 001 0 6 0001 Philadelphia 000 market; slow; several lots mixed For Instruction of children 011 1 rommon to good rows Detroit . 1 5 for a small piano with only three Sheep: 28,979, including Washington .. 000 Whitehill and Rcnsa; Harley, market, remainder through; lot and a half octaves has been medium and good ewes designed. Burke and Ruel. o BIS W .LOW PRICES q But Dont Misconstrue organizations in the an Attend naturally p and q ; Us Every Pair is entertainment that worth listening daughter, Authentic in Style ri Q on can your 560 Pair Ladies Slippers, High 10X-16- ... -- g Friday se Overall Dance p ( Salt Lake Bond Joseph Nelson Dies Issue Voted. Down . Attack Of Heart At Nibley Home Continued from Page One Dairy Tour of South Cache Herds On Commissioners Meeting. . all scout com, A meeting of missioners of the Cache valley council will be held Monday. Arrangements for the Hyrum-ParadiMay 12,at 8 oclock In Preston dairy tour to be held the loeqUon to be announced Friday, May 9, are complete. later. c Visits will include the herds of John Welch, Orson Miles, O. L. Road Bill Signed,, and William Richman, Lee, road .bill Paradise, Albert Nielsen, Edgar The Colton-Odd- ie was signed by President Hoov- Nielsen and D. O. Nielsen, Hy-ruer on Tuesday. This adds to the $7,500,000 annual The crowd will assemble at appropriations for forest roads Welchs at 10:00 a. m. and finin the western United States-Th- ish at D. O. Nielsens In time to fupd&are available July 1. arrive at the high school at 1:30 for lunch to be furnished , at cost. Following the dinner ; isNOTICE to Someonff Jail for at 2:15 a meeting will be held going workmg itheir girls more than in the auditorium at which eight hours. And I dont mean there will be two or three short maybe. vRobert Crookston of talks on dairy Improvement Chamber of Commerce Health work,- - three musical selections Committee. furnished by the music department of the high school, and the awarding of certificates to owners of herds of five cows or more that have made 300 or more pounds of fat The officers of the Farm NATIONAL Bureaus of Hyrum and Paradise New York :....: 010 430 000-- 8 16 3 and the association officers 1 would Jike every dairyman of 612 330 Pittsburgh this district to participate as OFarrell Brume, Swetonic and there are a number of things Hemsley. Played at Pittsburg. of importance to be studied. Brooklyn ...... 400 001 0 022 023 0 Chicago Luque, Moss Dudley and DeQuotations berry; Root and Hartnett. Play.. ed at Chicago. 000 000 0000 3 0 Boston WHEAT MARKET Cincinnati .... 000 000 001 1 8 0 (hirago, May 7 AP Grain table: Cantwell and Spohrer;. Frey W beat : Open High Low Close and Gooch. "Played at Cincin- May 1.03 4 1.04 4 1.00 1.00 1 1.013-1.031-nati. 1.03 4 1.011-July 1.03 8 1.06 8 1.03 Philadelphia 300 Sept 1.06 010 1.08 1.11 St. Louis 12)8 8 Dec. 1.10 . I i; VAj.iCsday, All 1 Scout - the h , U -- from Page One) shot them through the heart, putting towels over them to prevent powder bums. Elaine, 10, apparently strugA gled with her mother. someone neighbor boy heard and saw her cry murder, She pulled back in the house. alone was not tucked in, but was laid across the bed. killings were carried out puzzlSome believed the ed police. children had been given sleeping potions, but this was not borne out by the coroner. to her A letter addressed daughter Mildred, one of the urvivors, gave instructions for goods disposal of household and family trinkets. Lots I want to say, the letter closed, but can't think. It is all for the best. The victims were: Alice and Alan Yeldem, twins, 3 years old: Wayne Yeldem, 7, Byron Yeldem, 7, Byron Yeldem, 8; Elaine Eleanor Yeldem, 9; Yeldem, 10; Eldon Geller, 19. - M COU.N BASEBALL (Continued -- I.tull Beauty Parlois. 13 W. Center, where he will be pleas-tc- a to serve his many old and (Adv.) Return . From California also new friends. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Jensen, Completes Renovating who Rave spent the past winThe spring cleaning and pa- ter on the Pacific ocast reper hanging at the Modern turned home yesterday.' Barber shop and Beauty Parlor has been completed, making A delightful assortment of the place bright 2nd cheer- Mother's Day Flowers. , Lindful. quist Floral. Phone 19. Advertisement D. of Pioneer Officers Meet A meeting of all otficers of In Salt Lake Tuesday the Daughters of the Pioneers Mr and Mrs. Walter Welti is called for 2 motored to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon, morning and returned - that o'clock, Thursday May 8, in the Pionej Relic hall Daniel Tovey, Sr., on the B. Y. rampils. All oifl-cir- s evening. of Mrs. Welti spent the father chair' the are urged by day In Montello. Nevada. man to be piesent. Sunset Festival Rehearsal Painting, Decorating, Paper A full rehearsal for "The Leonard Mathews, Crucifixion, hanging. cantata by the 1136-J Phone , Adv. Sir John Stainer which will be featured at the U. S. A. C. Marriage Licenses Festival will be held at Sunset Clerk C. V.- Mohr has issued 7:30 Thursday evening at the the following marriage li- college. censes from his office: Elden AMERICAN Taylor, Preston and Eva Sister Critically 111 .. 000 201 Cleveland Kendall, Oxford; Charles Mother ShootsSeven Of Her Children The exactness , e bartering at the Modern before they got it out of the mud. The public should not attempt to go through the yon until further notice. . Beehiv Swarm. . Friday" evening at 7:30 In the Sixth ward the Logan stake Beehive girls will hold their annual swarm. The public Ts Invited to attend. in gFootwe.ar-- O'; I Apron and Mr. Harry T. Wilson is now 13-- lt Canyon Road Is Not Open To Bear Lake Traffic - U.. 11. to Thomas Grocery Misinformation concerning the Logan canyon road in its present condition has led some people to believe that the road through the canyon is open through to Bear Lake: Road Supervisor, W. J. Funk and foiest service officials are emphatic in dcclaim'g the road is not open and is impassable through to Bear Lake. une party in a- Ford car a few days ago was up in the aiea oi the dugway, became rnned m me heavy mud, and required tne exertion of seven men to turn tne machine so tnat the driver could go back down the canyon. It will be sometime yet beiore the road is really open as recent rain has put tne highway than in a more impassable-si- s l. Big Carnival Comiii; To Junction Wyllie Coleman and a number of maiksmen from Salt Lake have advised the Cache Junction gun club that they will be present to . participate in the Sunday shoot on May GROCERY 1 TONIGHT Still In Court The damage 'iuit of Otto Hudson ft al versus J. W. Barrett et al, is still occupying the attention of the district court- - today. NOW OPEN with a fresh, new and complete stock of Green, Fancy and Staple Groceries. SERVICE and quality is our motto, first, last and all 1 MS it 1 And FAJLMS 1 E |