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Show " 1 . .1. it Lir tUK JOURNAL, Scott Nelson, who has been at teaching the past year to Delta, high- school, returned ' Logan last evening and expects to remain for sometime LOCAL NEWS - I. Marriage license Mrs. NATURAL glene. ing temperatures in the higher elevations. bodies Automobile ft ' ders made like new. and ' fen- Slioupe, 331 N. AL Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Madsen Los Angeles are visiting with Mrs. Madsens parents, BenB. Mrs. Mr. and Serge have son, Mr. and Mrs. Benson 'Tusffettirned from -- Salt Lake of ; Meeting at Cove There will be a meeting of all persons Interested in the Hyrum project at Cove tomorrow night at 8 p. m. It is desired that all water users of Cove Precinct be in attendance at the meeting as there will be members of the state water storage commission present to discuss the various questions which the farmers may have relative to the project. Among those expected to be at the Cove meeting are W. R. Wallace, A. P. .Bigelow and Richard R. Lyman. where they attended the pag-of Unsavory Position guests eant, and were Two young men have gotten, Mr. and Mrs. George Albert themselves in a rather unsav- Smith. ory position through their interference with young ladies Lion Delegates the from home returning At a recent meeting of the dance 'last Saturday night. Lions club of Lewiston, the following members were elected delegates to the District Convention of Lions clubs, to be held at American Fork, on May 28th: President P. B H.Van S. Olden, Wm. A. Moore. Dopp, Amasa Bybee. H. Harri son, and S. R. Rogers. Alternates chosen were J. W. Baer, Dow Lewis and Orson U. Hyer. Vv- - I I . i Junior High Musical Pleases Before an audience estimated .at 600 in the tabernacle Wednesday evening, the Junior high presented a spring musical the numbers of which were varied and highly entertaining. Under the direction ofk Frank Baugh, Jr., A. J. T. Henson the and Junior high vocal and instrumental pupils showed a high South-wic- A- of degree - accomplished cianship in the various musi- num- bers played. Early potted tomato plants at store 60c per dozen, at the house 50c, transplanted tomato plants 35c, untransplanted 25c. of little flowering Plenty plants Cache Valley Floral Co. 31 Federal Ave. (Adv.) L H. A. Theurer. one , of the advisory committee of the Red and ' White chain ' store system of Cache valley, left this morning to represent the cache vaueytmifar the annual convention of Red and White Stores to be held at Buffalo. N. Y. May 13. 14 and 15th. There are now 10,000 .Red and White Stores, through out United States and Can ada. Mr. Theurer will also visit the principal eastern cities before returning. Aiove to New Building D. W. Hess & Sons, who have been conducting a wholesale and retail business at No. 9 North Main have street, moved ipto their...modern new brick building at 247 South Main street where they are adding a line of groceries Jo their wholesale and retail stock of candies and tobaccos. The building is - located immediately north of the public South camp ground at 251 Main. Tlie Best Sound In The Slate" I TODAY, FRIDAr AND SATURDAY Chief Gilbert Mecham says this is" a practice that must cease. A number of complaints have been brought to tne attention of the police department and some public examples are to be made of those who engage in the practice if they do not relent. Look her our best. Modern Bar- - & 7BUtr"Parlorsr Center. Gas Company at Pocatello Claims no Provision is made for Pro- are forecast Fisher, the Smlthfield lad who was given a term in the slate prison by Judge Harris for the offense of issuing ficitious checks, was. taken to Salt Lake today by Sheriff W. 1L Shaw. ' APt The public corporaconsolidated tion of Pocatello today petitioned the public utilities commission for a rehearing of the was case in which permit granted for - introduction of natural gas in'o Pocatello and other southeastern Idaho cities and towns. In the petition, the corporation. which supplies manufactured gas to Pocatello and vicinitv, comoDined that the franchise was granted to L. B Denning - and John McFavden without- any showing ear- - their part that they were able to gas fiance bunging natural into fields from Wyoming WestIdaho Showing that the ern Public Service Coropration was able to continue its present line from Ogden northward was attacked by the Pocatello concern on the ground that no connection between this comtwo, applicants pany and the was shown. the corporation Particularly protested that the commission had made no provision for procomtection- of the existing investment through pany's compelling the new concern to Bo Ire May 8 utilities the ,nutmaLag. AteUver toiLor Concert There will be a vocal concert at the Logan tabernacle tomorrow evening at 8 p. m which will Include seven hundred school children from the constitution. Nelson Funeral fourth, fifth and sixth grades Joseph Funeral services for Joseph of the city schools. The public is invited to attend the con- Nelson, will be held Saturday, cert. A practice was conducted May 10 at 10 o clock in the ward chapel, under the at the tabernacle this morn-of Nibley B. direction of Bishop N. direction the under ing Frank Baugh. It was really as- Chugg. large tonishing how easily this handlDestroy Magpies group of children were Brig Spackman of ed.. was in Logan today habMr. Harry T. Wilson is now talking of the destructive was informof he its Barmagpies, the" Modern barbering at twelve a bounty of Beauty- Parlors, 13 W. ed that ber per dozen was being paid Center, where he will be pleas- cents eggs brought to ed to serve his many old and for birds or Hardware Store. (Adv.) the Logan also new.frlehds. The fact .that these magpies have been breaking up the AL L A. Contests nests of bis setting hens and . Logan stake M. I. A. conthe , further,, fact. ..that .they tests "Trill - be ' held tonight - as come his yard and kill the tabernacle his into chicks, follows: In Mr. Spackbaby A at 7:30, commencing man says he has been making s men music, public speaking, a war on the birds all spring. quartet, lnstruemntal trio, and He estimates that he has deward First In the orchestra. hundred least at Jive stroyed at hall commencing assembly B" eggs. At "the" hardware "store 7:30, retold story and the information was obtained ward the music. In First 5000 eggs and birds that amusement hall, commencing hafe .over been brought in by boys the at 7:30, drama. During from various sections of the M. I. A. dance at the Palais dOr the dance contest will ex-be county. held. All events are free All those interested in the cept the dance. The public is North West Field canal Invited to attend these con- Logan notice- - That cleantests and enjoy some high will oftake said canal will coming class - entertainment tomorrow -- (Friday) mence" morning at 8 a. m., commencEvery Mother wants a newrs ing at Anderson St Sons MilL dress coat, or- hat, for A large assort- Order by Board of Directors. Day. (Adv) ment of matrons pattern hats adTake in. dresses Just and Part-yvantage of our enormous dis- Rotary Canyon Having planned the fete for Co. counts. Edwards Millinery ' (AdV.) sometime, the wives of Rotar-lan- s 29 West 1st No, , Alo-the- entertained their which other injuries said might .be fatal. - doctors hus- hot bands witn a delicious supper and party at the girls camp in Spring Hollow in Lb gan canyon, Wednesday even the committee ir.g. Heading was Mrs. C. A. Lundahl. A host of good things cooked in real home way made a most meal - which the appetizing The State Agricultural college. all the more air canyon committee includes Dr. Joseph zestful and made Orches A. - Geddes, chairman, Alma tramusic-w- as appetizing. furnished, dancv Sonne, - Merlin R. Hoveyr Mrs, " ing enjoyed both during and Carolyn Hendricks, Mrs. Rena following the supper, and singB. Maypock, Mrs. Christine B. social chat and other pasClayton, Dr. George Stewart, ing, time rounded out a jolly spring Dr. B. L. Richards, Mr. P. V. party the events of which Mrs. Cardon, L. Tom Perry, their wives could William Peterson, Mrs. I. P. not be .and blamed for tireammg Frink. Miss Stewart, Marjorie after. All Mrs. Aimed a about for sometime W. W. Owen, it one more mempronounced R. W. Mrs. Ballard, Brown, in orable Mrs. E. R. Owen, Miss Lucille local fete club,the life of the Rotary W. O. Buchanan. and Cardon a Graf Observer Veteran Actor Advertisement carrying Capt the committee lV 6 iv - A A spring operated has been invented by acatapult Brazilian engineer for shooting life lires to bathers in danger of drowning or to persons trapped to burning buildings. con- sisting of Dr. O. Wennergren and David Theurer, selected and eight of the best bulls placed them according to type .The and ability to reproduce. order in which these bulls were placed is as follows: 1st Herford, Heber Cron-quis- t, owner. o, 2nd Herford, Serge owner. 3rd Arthur Hereford, Eames, owner. 4th Short horn, Heber Cronquist, owner. 5th Herferd, Ernest Cowley, owner. 6th Shorthorn, Lew Andrew, owner. 7th Heber Shorthorn, Cronquit, owner. tt, 8th Shorthorn, II. J. owner. to These bulls were taken Apply TWs ; To Your Beauty Problem Bou-drer- De-Wi- when they will be distributed on the range. This procedure will bring on the calf crop in the spring which is a commendable way to handle the breeding of the range cow. This type of work will bring about a much better class of sires mi the range and will produce a steer of earlier maturity and of higher quality carcass, which will result in a greater net profit to the pro- ' . Since 1889, he has been con- . tinuously connected with the i Uintah U. S. A. C. City Drug . company and, prior to that- time - he -- was for -- two years With -- William Drtveiw& Sons of Ogden. On September 15. 1903, Mr. H. M. Tidwell, in charge of Swinyard was married at Pocthe Indian service for the fedatello to Miss Bertha E. ol Marriott eral government in the Uintah ward in Ogden, and a daugh- basin, and E." Petersen, "county agent for Uintah, on the exter of Simon F. Halverson. Surviving are his widow and tension staff of the Utah State the following sons: William! O. Agricultural college, are in Swinyard, a teacher in the Logan today and have spent Downey, Idaho, high school; the morning and afternoon in Chester A, a graduate student conference with President E. G. at the University of Minnesota Peterson and other officials of and residing now in Minnea- the college. They came here polis, Minnesota, Ewart A. and to discuss plans for the summer W. Swinyard of Logan encampment course to be held Alfred " The following brothers also lit Uintah basin sometime in survive: Harry Swinyard, Gar- August. land; Morris Swinyard, Black- - The official name of the conclave is Uinta Basin Industrial convention. Messrs. Tidwell and Petersen desired especially to see William Peterson, director of the extension service at the college, who is in Parowan, making a survey of water conditions. Every year the Uintah Basin extension service and the Indian service cooperate with the extension service of the UJ3.A. C. in holding a three day out door conference and encampINTOment in the barracks of old tneampment loarse e rar J WATCH F 0R IMPORTANT NOTICE - Eort-Dnchssnc MORROWS ISSUE OF THIS PAPER. LARGEST, CAR 227 landmark in Utah history. In dians gather from all- parts of the basin clad in their gay colored trappirygs. ' Indian women cormr tlresred inJ' bright colored shawls, while the girls have silk, woven shawls heavily trimmed with fringe. All gather with the' white people of the area for the conference. Courses are given by college extension specialists in poultry raising, sheep husbandry, soil and study, home economics household and farm management, as well as other courses. Entertainment is provided also during each of the three days making the conference a gala, instructive and thoroughly worthwhile open air gathering. OFFER-E- D SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE LIST IS ANNOUNCED TODAY AT SUCH From Page One) soh, "Lloyd Redford. Clarence Reading, Grake Robinson, Lillian Richardson. Marjorie Sutton, Alleen Rebecca Swift, StewafC Marie Stowell, Dean Sonne, Richard Sonne, Farrell William Spencer, Skidmore, Gwendolyn Smith, Ella Smith, 4dona Schow, Miriam Stewart. Rossi Tyson, Louis Turley, Roma Thatcher. Margaret Watkins, Wanda Wallace, Vivian Wangsgard. Vivian W. Spencer. Mildred Wennergren. Robert Wrigley, and Huida Zbinden. DEPENDABLE serve ai American observer on thj Graf Zeppet n when the German South dirigible makes its flight-tAmerica sr.J the United Statec. . college, A California Agronomist has found that sea water can be used to Irrigate farm lands by first crystallizing the salt u contains with high frequency electric currents. & O'" ; visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Checketts, a brother of Leslie" Checketts. - . TENNIS STAR I ' Stock The Cache Valley Growers Association took another step forward Wednesday when the members assembled all the range bulls at the stock growers corral. With the assistance of Prof. Ikeler of the For macist.. EVER Assctclct'ii Tras Photo Harry E. Shoemaker will JO . at their chickens will no doubt be glad ,to know that Deputy Sheriff Oliver Eames has a man safely locked in the county Jail who has confessed to a number of the thefts. This mans name is Alfred Bissigger. One of the mtost petty aggravated cases of this " of taking thievery is that away a coop of Rhode Island Reds, killing them , and selling the dressed . poultry to Logan merchants. These birds were practically the only means of an elderly lady making .a living. Reports of several hundred; chickens having .been stolen are in the hands' of the . officers. ' ENGAGED Swinyard Druggist Chicken Thief Caught Providence citizens who have been annoyed considerable of late .by. some on? . constantly coops and ransacking their away- L ducer. In the opinion of many men this is one of thfe best things that has ever been done to improve the beef cattle St. Petersburgh, Fla., May 8 business of Cache If tTT Wtil Creasy ; 66, veteran meassockitionVihl--"ttdopt'-thi- county. actor, died today at his home from year to year as a step in here. While entertaining sold- constructive breeding it will not iers near the front in the be until Cache county will World war, he suffered from a be long known for its good beef gas attack, which affected his cattle as it is known for its heart. He had been on, the good dairy cattle. stage most of his life and was HomeOld the original ip and Albert stead company with Denman foot, Idaho, Salt Lake City. With his wife he Swinyard, Thompson. An only sister. Mrs. Caroline had toured most of the large Silverthorn of vaudeville the eral weeks of Ogden, died sevcircuits ago. country. Chester Swinyard will arrive from Minneapolis for the funWm. eral services which will be held at 12 oclofek Sunday noon, .in Local the Fifth ward chapel under direction of Bishop John Home the Dies Q Adams. Interment will be tp the Logan city cemetery. Continued from-Pag- e One business and subsequently was registered hi Utah as a phar- Plans Forming Dies in Florida FINEST (& a . 1,1 - Logan Canyon MfJSTacey"yeceTredaeoHi WoodcampLinto be pastured until July 1st cussion of the hrain and her scalp was badly cut. The boys shoulder was broken and he suffered a concusion. J. E. Swanson, 50. suffered a concussion of the brain last night in a collision between the automobile in which he was riding and another car. ns Special sale on all boys Wol-wea- r suits., They wear longer shape and keep their color and more cost only a little than ordinary suits. Dunbar and Hyde. Opposite Post Office. t NO. MAIN (Continued by three men, an inventor's machine picks up, hay from windrows in fields and bales R Operated Indiana Workman And His Tools Associated Press Photo Engagement of Dorothea Scu.dder of Rumson, N. J., to John H. Doeg of Santa Monica, Cat. haa been announced. Doeg ia third ranking tennia player In the United State and a member of thia year a Davit cup team. PRESIOIUEPARTMENT a' stated, amounted to depriving the existing company of its property rights without due process of law in violation of the Conference Committe- eAppointment of the general committee that will have State Social charge of the Work' conference to be held in OcLogan during the week of tober 26 to November 1 has Inst been made by President Peterson bithe OTjSTT E. - Salt Lake City, May 8 (Pi accidents here this Traffic morning and last night resulted in injuries to 21 persons, of whom four were seriously hurt. Mrs. Guy E. Stacey, 32, and her two children, Ralph, 12, and Mary Delores, 10, were injured when a small car in which Mrs Stacey was taking was the children to school struck by a street car. The girl received a probable skull fracture and (DUN li.;nd&i All I -- lAdv.) buy it out at a reasonable price Such a procedure, the petition Children's .VU i Been Selected Four of the Injured Are in a Serious Condition-Car in Which Mother and Two tection of Existing Children were Riding Companys Interests. Hit Street Car. Manufactured May Frost Tonight Snow this Morning weather The The ground was whit with bureau atgovernment Denver reports there snow here . this morning, the will be frost tonight, especiallayer having fallen during the ly if the ,sky is clear. Freezhours. early morning Goes to Fen-J- erry , .SALT LAKE 111 Golightly A marriage license has been who Mr Mark Golightly, issued bo Allen Dean Marler with are in her husband and Edna Anderson, both of of the Palace Hotel, is charge Idaho. Thornton, reported to be very ill with Dr. Frank West will address plurisy. the ' College Sunday school, Painting, Decorating, Paper 10:30 Sunday, May 11, at Leonard Mathews, oclock. Subject Social Hy hanging. Adv. Phone 1136-- J All invited. a. A 11. IN Cache Forest 'Range Bulls Have INJURED CAS 21 I A wbP-wwkm- ark plus-po- or tools MRS. ROSE LAMOREALX, Correspondent FATHER SUFFERS SLIGHT STROKE; HOME BURNS Preston, Mrs. Eugene Anderson returned from Farmington, Tues. Where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Clark. Her father suffered a slight stroke about ten days ago and Mrs. Anderson was sent for. While she was Mrs.-Eugen- e her L fa- thers home was burned ter the ground. Mr, Clark was carried out to safety and Mrs. Anderson reports that he was able to walk a little when she. left Juesday. ..Douglas Oliverson and wife oh Franklin were' Preston visitors Monday. Mrs.;LeslierCheckctts motored to .Providence Friday at the'Tiome of his parents, Mr. and M:s. William , and-visit- ed Checketts. PRIMARY CONVENTION poor work. is reported to be getting along very nicely. Mrs. Lucile Spiridon Cody was taken to the hospital Friday and gave birth to a baby girl. The baby lived only a few moments owing to a . weak heart. The mother is getting along very nicely. Ruth Woodward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Woodward, was. operated upon for appendicitis at the Preston hospital a few days ago and is getting along as well as could be expected. John Hobbs and daughter Grace were Logan visitors Mon, day. Mrs,, Ross Taylor and daughters, Helen and , Marjory and son - Jay were Logan-vsitor Friday1; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have purchased a home in the Tenth ward and will take possession there about the first, of June at the close of the Preston high school. This family will be greatly mlssed by their num-erofriends in this community. A large number of the Preston high school students attended the track meet in Logan Friday of last week. Mrs. Anna Davis entertained the Rook club at her home in the Sixth ward, Friday May 4. The yellow color scheme was carried out in the decorations, Mountain flowers were-user- Tf or decorations and daffodils formed the centerpiece for the four tables. Rook was played after which a very delicious three course dinner was served on each of the four tables. The special guests were Mesdames Ena Monson, Ida Beckstead and Olive Lewis. All had a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Ella Foster attended the pageant in Salt Lake Thursday of last week, returning ' home I Friday. poor workman plus Rood tools equals poor work. ' us ;Rood workman plus poor tools equals better work". N (Excellent work- man plusgood tools equals except work. excellent operators' and ther- finest equipment money - can bUy Eor instance;?- - tot have purchased and userf in the past two and years, six new permanent waving machines - -- The Franklin' 'stake "Primary convention was held in the high school building Sunday at 2 p. m. Prelude, Eunice Perry; prayer, Stake Board member Emily Butterworth, Franklin; Welcome community singing, Words of Sunshine Bright; Welcome, Stake Superintendent Mrs. Dewey Olsen; band, under direction of Louise Barton; Interesting items, some new, some familiar, Mrs. Isabell S. Ross, general board member; boys chorus, Whitney ward; reports were given by- - the following Franklin, wards; Mapleton, Whitney and Fairvlew foil j d by a girl's chorus from the Sixth ward. Reports were continued from Preston Second, Linros; Preston Fifth and Lln-co'- n; duet, Mr. and Mrs. Shum-wa- y, Preston Sixth ward, Cedar.-vill- e, Weston and Preston First Willard Remarks, reported. Mrs. E. J. Smith and son Larsen; closing song, Bless the Children; benediction, Presi- William und Mrs. Dora Aitken of Franklin were Preston visident Carl H. Carlson. .wiKt.ha? tors Saturday. been employed by the bakery, LaVaughan Mohson wfiohas been confined to his bad for Is now taking her vacation." Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of the past eight weeks, having Provo --were Preston visitors on suffered -a broken. leg from an Thursday and "Friday of last accident when- a truck tipped Mrs. Wilson is the over on him, is now able to be week, daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. about once more. J, A. Patou and came to visit - Leslie Checketts, And wife and her mother who is confined in George Adams and wife motor-e- d the hospital here. Mrs. Paton to Providence Saturday and AN EVER PRESENT equals r . ; one-ha- lf JNT estle- - v . Lem urr l)uart . . j. Improved Duait . . . Itinglette and Combination Itinglette. . . . ISTEN L your to Radio Read your national advertisements. You will find the New Duart and combination Ringlette the outstanding methods of Americas finest shops. IF there is anything new that has real merit we will get it. however, we do yiot go in for fads or experiments. c OME in our .G e t acquainted servi ce Our with our operators. aim is to ' serve you so well we will merit your, respect and confidence- Let us solve your beauty problems for you.' Stockton-- . Christianson Beauty Shoppe PROBLEM The rest of thing is as much, if not more of a problem than it was just after the war. He do not al ise housewives to buy lavishly these days, hut we do adtise rarrful buying and urge you to do your own baking. This will go far in keeping down the eost of "running the table." Insist on our flour. R. M. SMITH, Mgr. Central Milling Company GOLDEN GATE - CALLA LILY Our Glasses ELECTRIC LIGHT Arie TheKeyto Better Vision BORDENS MILK Jriyi'ti wifter from eye strain if you find reading, writing nr sowing nniteasant taskSfan is unlink the fetters that liinu jott hy furnishing glasses tli.it , H enable yen to see elenrly ,,.,.1 PRICES Our price for last half of April is 41 rents per pound hnller-fa-t. The milk tes(- -, for the month of April wrrr as follows: 335 dairies tested 3.5 per rent and above;- - 351 dairies under 3 per rrnt and alone 3 per rent ; 23 tested 3 per eent and under. j WENOEIBOE-JEWELR- THE BORDEN WESTERN COMPANY Y On OPTICAL CO. LORENZO HANSEN, Nupt. I ' 1 |