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Show - '.'.'A.' , i ,7:.,yr.,.,;r,,TiMrTTTnm;,,T,,Tv,r r'r-r- r 7J?-T- 7 i I School Man Here Prof. Lofter Bjarnasen of the office ,of state -- superintendent of schools, C. R. Jensen, Is In the county In the Interests of the schools. CORRECTION ON Ecru French Mar-quist- Bring i Stockton- - Christiansen Co. chants. L. Banquet Tonight Logan Senior high schools annaul L. banquet wll be held tonight at the Bluebird at 7 oclock. Jack Christiansen, student body president will be to charge of - the function. Talks will be made President by Christiansen, Superintendent Lcuis A. Petersen of the city schools, Principal George S. Bates and members of the school board, as well as others. Anofiauj Cart Belliston, sophomore of th Utah State Agricultural college, i its foremost jumper. $1.00 -- per pair... :$1,00 One lot of Childrens Shoes pair $1 ,QQ One lot of Service or Chiffon Weight Full Fashioned, silk to the top v 89 One lot of real value Shoes, -- jper shoe $1100 'i OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY SALE ON ALL SHOES 8 p. m. at the meet- 55 SHOP HUGHES BEAUTY With an SS.SOsspecial complete Duart permanent wave receive 1 hot - oil treatment, 1 shampoo and two finger waves, wave or complete permanent $6.50 for the period Ending May 31. Arrange and pay for wave your Duart permanent only $6.50 on May- - 15 Dollar! Day, and receive $1.00 worth of work free, at your convenLoience. Wave guaranteed. (Adv.) cated over City Drug. Annual Awards Program The committee on Awards and honors for 1530 has an annual nouncecF that the awards program will be held lik chapel atl&:Qfl a m. on Friday, May) 16th. An interesting program Is In the singing making. Community led by Professor Walter Welti! will begin at 10:05 a. m. Both students and townspeople are! cordially invited. It is planned; to close the program promptly: at 11 oclock., All scholastic awards and special honors won by students during the .year1 nre-- ! will be announced andsented at that time. -- Dean K.i C. Ikeler is chairman of ihe awards and", honor committee.1 Other members are Dr. J. H. Linford, Dean Ray B. West.) ana 'Professor Johauna Moen. -- -- the-pl!e- - a 49 North Main V'O Im Style at a Price t r. t r. t t ."It 71t.t t . tt -.i r, . t t . J Pound Packages (rC4uAs PEANUT BUTTER Urrnrt, 2 2 r Reward For information leading to the arrest1 and conviction of the party that poisoned my Police dog. IE T. PLANT, Jr. Richmond. . f 1 CORN PEAS, FIELD, RUN 9 Cans tii, pMdd. 9 St Brands Cans -- L 1 frU s J h $100.00 Pound cans r 1 Cal)-tbage- s, cooked chicken. When chicken is packed in the Jars it may be left or. the bone, or the meat alone may he used, cut In pieces to tit. Pack the Jar as tightly as possible after it has been thoroughly cleaned and sterilized. Jars are easiest for packing. Pieces containing a great the bacte 'em) deok of geltin,- neek, ure placed in the center of the jar and the other pieces around them. ' Holding the Jar In a slanting position and using a small wooden spoon or spatula makes It easier to Insert the pieces. By placing the skin next to the outside of the Jar a tighter pack Is obtained because the skin sticks to the hot Jar. The more tender pieces may he placed gn top, so they will not break when being removed. No water is ured In canning; if the poultry Is carefully packed there is no room for water and one teaspoonful of salt Is used to each quart of packed chicken. Tin cans as well as glass Jars may be used successfully In can- --tin ring potiitryand present-da- y cans are quite safe to use. The method of packing la the same All cold air should be exhausted before sealing the can by standing the filled can in a pan- - of bolting water, which comes to within one Inch of the top of the can, for from ten to fifteen minutes, if the air Is not driven out, the can is apt to bulge. gj $ CHOICE MEATSiiStrawbcf riesT Lettuce, Cauliflower, Carrots, ' Onions and Radishes 'During culling seasons "Vhen poultry is selling at a low price, poultry may be disposed of profitably by canning, according to the New York state college of home economics at Cornell university. The quality of canned poultry depends on the condition of the fresh meat and the method of can. As aoon as the animal beat Ding. has disappeared, usually six to eight hours after killing, the fowl is ready for the dinner, to turn it Into a wholesome product properly sterilized. Because the flesh has a compact texture, which the heat penetrates slowly, a high temperature is necessary, and most authorities agree that meat should be canned only under pressure. The length of time for processing is the same whether the chicken is roasted, fried, or fricasseed before putting it in Jars or whether it is packed uncooked. Many prefer to can the chicken raw to avoid the warmed-ove- r flavor of canned ing house to work out a membership program and plan the work for the community for the coming year. Pounds i is 3 4 .Profitable, Way., to ; Dispose ' of Fowls If Priced Low Wide-mout- Can SEEDLESS RAISENS -- (Adv.) at 3 SELL POULTRY BY CANNING PROCESS monuWatkins Co. 72 East Center. p CLUSTERS ion show with over 200 dresses being exhibited. Sports of all kinds will be held during the day. A dance will' close , the days festivities. .The fashion show will be held ht 8 oclock. monuments. t Mai CHOCOLATE PEAUNIT held in the afternoon with the girls in charge. For the to entertainment evening s which the public Is especially Invited, there will be a fash- There is only the rest of this month before Decoration Day. and See us about markers tonight e. bo Farm Bureau Meeting A farm bureau meeting was held In the Lewiston Second with ward Tuesday night in Bish.QP.H, M. Spackman charge. County . Agent IE L. Wrigley was in attendance and discussed farm bureau work. perA new organization was fected with Joseph Bergeson, president: M. Brackam. Don C. Van' DykC secretary and treasurer; Miiton Bonmn and Chester Glover, The board a ill meet One lot of Fine Shoes, per pair One lot of Real House Slippers, I just didnt inherit your Senior High Girls Day-G- irls day will be held Friday at the Senior high school under the direction of Mrs. Effie Brown. Instructor In do mestic art. Girls of the school will wear summer dresses and ribbon hair bows during the day. A special assembly will .... I ,z Sorry, father high school. - w Pounds 2 Gal. Pay $ TOMATOES the Bluebird Thursday evening at 7:30. This society which fosters literary and debating activity was organized more than 20 years ago at the Brig hame Young college, and when the high school took over the college buildings and grounds, the Webster society with all of its traditions was preserved as an active dub at the 11 I 17 Webster Banquet With Dean Humphreys in charge, the Webster society of the Senior high school will hold their annual banquet at LOCAL NEWS mental SUGAR Phnl C, .'! See our window for Dollar Day Specials. Kiddies Shop. 37 Visits Daughter W. 1st N. (Adv.) Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen have as their guest, Mrs. HanHorse Show On Mrs Mayme The third annual horse and sens mother. rodeo show of the Ag club of Stevens, of Salt Lake City. Attorney Roy D. Thatcher the --sUtah State Agricultural Painting, Decorating. Paper of Ogden, Is in Logan, having college is being held on Adams Leonard Mathews, hanging. All the horsfSii -a easo in the district court. Field today. Adv7 tered from Salt Lake and Ogden arrived, and the bucking Stake Primary Meeting The Logan Stake primary of- horses and steers to be used Here on Business Ray Van Noy of Preston is ficers will meet Friday, May In the rodeo events were on o'clock in the hand. Manager Ray Wood of a business visitor in Logan to16, at 3:30 2t the show expected the show to day. He came here to sell a i,tike house. function much more smoothly home he has In Richmond. He has been dickering with . local O." F. Myler of Clarkston is than last year. real estate men. in Logan today. He has been from California attending the Godfrey versus Here Dun-for- d Dollar Day Mr. and Mrs. Grover Special Child Godfrey trial now occupying and baby of Huntington, ren's silk dresses with bloomthe attention of - the district Park, Calif., came on Mothers ers $1.00. 'Also printed pantie coui, day to visit his mother, Mrs. dresses Jl.po. Kiddies Shop 37 Mr. Dunford W. 1st N. A. B. Dunford- (Adv.) Sc ires Renovates- - " Is an alumnus of the U. S- A. Ladies and gents clothing is C and Is In business for him- Transferred not the only thing that the self on the coast, being enFred Hodgson, Jr., left Tuescompany gaged In the soil fertilizing Cleaning Squires keeps clean. Their place of business Is doing very well. day for Hailey, Idaho, where and business on. North main has Mr. he will have his headquarters qnd Mrs. Dunford are now as a been thoroughly renovated. ranger on the Sawtooth visiting relatives and friends national forest. Last year he will return In Lake and Bear BARsouthern was stationed in MTU MANY GOOD tomorrow. GAINS. DOLLAR DAY Utah. RATE CUT and Big Penny Scramble STORE- - 12 W. CENTER. Dollar Day Dance, Palais dOr Cutting Through Funerals r 1. (Adv.) . although Some Thursday, May 15th. 500 penpersons, nies and many prizes. Every warned on numerous occasions, I11 The Hospital one getting marked penny will persist in cutting through funTwo wen ia the hospital receive - a Real - worth while eral processions. ' This Is .a its the result of an injury sus- prize. Balloons containing pen- practice that is very , annoying tained while working on the nies will be ' broken at 11 p. to those to the procession and new library building at the n. (Adv.) there is. an ordinance prohibit. 1 I. , . 4 U. $. A. C. Tuesday afternoon. . ing the practice. Guilty parties ' ' can expect to be brought beThey were pulling a 000 pound Nurses Exercises commencea to The 22nd annual Uou fore the court. put in place with large derrick when the rope ment exercises of the William nurthe Budge Memorial hospital broktt August Framke. Plucking Flowers foreman in charge Jumped ses training school will be held Plucking the flowers at about fourteen feet and rolled tonight In the Fourth ward cemetery is becoming an anout of the way of the falling chapel at 7:30 p. m. Apostle noyance to persons who are stone, R. H. Bonnell, his assi- Melvin J. Ballard will deliver attempting to keep the graves stant, fell. The latter sustained the address. The public Is In- of their dead relatives lookan Injury to his back and nu- vited to be present. Following respectable. A night or merous bruises while Ffamke the program there will be a ing two ago, several flowers were has an Injured ankle and foot. dance At the Hotel Eccles. The taken from one grave. Tljsse It is a big wonder that both class of graduates this com- had just been planted. Exmen were not killed, accord- mencement consists of four of persons engaging m ing to those who witnessed the nurses who have completed the amples of robbing the the accident. work prescribed for graduation. gravespractice of flowers will be made if these persons are apprehenkXl tXi llj iXl ili Zi iXi ftift iZltkL lZl4ZilZl ded. TJ IJI IJI jV'Tyi IJI Tjr fjf fjr ijrflyl jN'WvrTf ilfAj 'TJ.'iLxJa fjl fjl SPECIALS FOR Four Bellas? man. Buick. Pleads on Monday gave Judge Jesse P. Rich Leland Wiser of Lockport, New to York, until Monday plead to the charge of forgery. Wiser was taken into custody . with a lady companion a few days ago by Chief of Police Gilbert Meeham. He had passed two worthless checks on local mer- -- HYRUM SMITHFIELD 382 S. Maitiji LEWISTON W - Camera Here senger 88 S. 2nd E. WELLS VI LEE N. 24 W. 1st LOGAN Fourth Ward Scouts Active-Tr- oop 6, Fourtn ward Boy scouts p re unusually active Executive Scout just now, Preston W. Pond reports after meeting with them, last night. Dr- N. E. Munk has been appointed scoutmaster of the troop and Joseph" R. Jenson. troop committee .chair- og-de- $fl09 jJ y CasH and Carry Stores (Adv.) n Fred Lundberg went to today and brought Prlmo Camera and his manager Leon See to Logan for, the big boxing exhibition tonight, being chauffered on the trip by Nels Simson In his seven pas- I Dollar Day UNUSUAL BARGAINS AT SEVEN Special sale on all boys W li- Back From Trip Cliff Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Skidmore are back from a three weeks motor trip to the coast. They arrived home Tuesday, a reporting very pleasant outing. wide, Special for 1C MODEST MAIDENS near suits.: They wear longer, keep their color and shape and cost only a little more than ordinary suits. Dunbar and Office. Ujde. Opposite Post - sen Dry Goods store. e, 40 inches Yards Child is Born Mr. and Mrs. Alton Maughan of Hyrum are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine daughter born at hospital Tuesday evening. All concerned are said to be doing nicely. High Jump Ace Maytag Shop Moved The Maytag shop formerly on First North street, has moved to Main street, and is now occupying the building formerly occupied by the Niel- YESTERDAYS AD . Wednesday, Llay 14, HIE Jotl.riAL, LCGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UIAH i 1 minvm;jii i,ii ji '- - I i ACCIDENT INSURANCE Cabot ot Italian Birtn John Cabot's real name was Family Minas Hands, Fast In the last two generations of a family In Brazil five members were born without hands or feet, aceord-lhto a report to the Eugenics Research committee. Three are children whose father, similarly crippled, died recently. One uncle, also deformed, still lives. Biologists say that In the family the chromosomes, contained In every living cell, lacked thtnonlt responsible for the formation of bands aDd feet GIo vannt Cflbato, and lie was horn in Genoa, later moving to Venice. When he reached (he North American continent, in 1497, he was sailing under the flag of England, having gone to Bristol to live about 1490. Gems Coloring. Lost The Smithsonian Institute says that genuine amethysts do mot lose color unless they have been heated. If the color lias been lost, there is n.ivv3L Jat lTStoringitt.;: The native population of British East Africa has been estimated at 10 000,000. - -- Dollar , HaylbaHIl JOURNAL Si has a new. accident insurance policy which pays for loss of Life, or. Both Hands, or Both Feet, or Sight of Both: Eyes, or One Hand and One Foot, or One Hand and Sight of One Eye, or One Foot and Sight of One Eye, from to 310,000.00 according to the cause of the accident. $li,00 $1.00 17 pounds FinelSugar... .L....rr.;. $ 1 O ;0 11 Beans $l!00 pounds Navy 27 Bars Laundry Soap 9 Cans StringAlean....tr.s 9 Cans Oval Sardines 5, Bottles Clorax 4 35c Cans Pineapple 20c Cans Corn 8 Cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 00 It pays half the amounts for loss of either Hand, either Foot or sight 6f either Eye. I! 2$5.50 Toilet Sets, each 133.50 Turkey Roaster 11 THE $1-000.- Mer. Co. 8 2m g $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Then, each year certain increases in the indemnity paid. Besides there are provisions for. payings certain hospital fees and indemnity for loss of time through certain accidents up to 320.00 per week for as long as fifteen wceks, , , are now prepared to write these policies for Journal subscribers for a ?i!oo We $1.00 payment of only ..$l.QO $1.00 Packages Raisins $1.00 1335.00 Spit of Clothes, Size 36 Pants $1.00, Coat $JL.00 Vest Free it is renewed thcrenrerr . 1.00 PER YEAR I Better Call and Get, One at Once! I nrfti - - rrr t H |