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Show rTTTTrrrrrce I a-- 'I UK i vA i Mrs. Thurston Passes Mrs. Jane Graham Thurston of Hyde Park, died last night at the ripe old age of 82 years. Mrs. Thurston was born in England, April 30, 1848, the Olsen Funeral daughter of Frederick and EliMrs. for Funeral services zabeth Graham. She was the Fribe held Elsa J. Olsen will widow of James Thurston, one Millville day at 2 p m in the of the pioneers of Hyde Park. ward chapel. Dont let this year pass Recovering from Operation or a monument without J. L. Andrews who was oper- marker for your loved ones. ated upon recently for appen-oicit- is Watkins Monumental Co. 72 is reported to be get- East Center. (Adv.) ting along very nieeiy at a local hospital. P. A. C, Pedersen. Instructor Senior in chemistry at the Rc novates Store high school, presented the two Noi man Skanchy. owner of Utah mining essay prizes won tnc Third ward grocery, who by high school - students this Kccntly purchased the Temple morning. The first prize of grocery is pointing and other' $15 went to Miss Beth Cardon vise renovating the latter The second of $10 was awardbuilding throughout;" giving --it ed to Miss Cornelia Hill. The a veiy nedt" appearance. theme of both essays was: Mining as it Affects Utah lhllman Reunion Industry." Members of the family of King Hillman gathered Sun- Attention Boys Under 17 day at the ranch home of Coach Sumner Hale of the his son, Ira, Sunday at Inkom, Logan Junior high wants to for Pocatello near Idaho, meet all boys interested in family reunion. Mr. and Mrs playing baseball in the Cache motored from Hillman Logan Junior league at 4 15, Thursto be in attendance as honor- day at the Junior High The ed guests. 7 American Legion Post No will .sponsor the only junior Here District Manager baseball team in Logan this L. F. Greene, district mana- year So all boys that want ger of Sewell s United stores, to play ball should be on the v.ho is in charge of his com- job Thursday aiternoon. Utah and panys stores in Nevada, is calling on the local Marriage Licenses stoie management today on a Marriage licenses have been regular round of inspection. issued to Loyle Richard Jen sen of Salt Lake and Grisilda Straw llat Day May Bowcut of Mapleton, IdaBe sure and wfear youFstraw ho. Alfred Reese Whiting of hat tomorrow and be right de-up Pocatello and Eva Harper of to date. May 22 has been Vivian Hot Lava Springs, Straw Monson National signated as Allen of Richmond merchants Local Hat Day and Flora Green of Smithfield have a very fine assortment of Mr. Allen is the son of Mr. and latest the straws, including Miss Mrs. S. W. Allen and styles and fads. Greene Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. P. Green, both Club Leaders Schoo- lpopular In their respective Announcement is made that communities. a school Tor alKUache county club leaders Will be held Painting. Decorating, Paper will Saturday at 10 a. m. and Food Leonard Mathews, hanging. continue until 4 p. m. Adv. club leaders will meet Satur- Phone 1136-- J and at Junior the high day clothing club leaders at the May Extend Light Service H. C. Maughan, superintencourthouse. dent of the city municipal Popular Policeman plant, has been authorized to Ezra Eames, member of the mvestjgate and report the cost anti-vic- e squad of the Salt and the legality of extending Lake police department, has the city light and power line been voted the most popular to the north limits of Logan policeman on the Salt Lake city, on Fourth East street. police force. The voting was There are residents hi that carried on by the RKO thea- section beyond the city limits tre. A beautiful wrist watch who are petitioning the city d made-b- y those commissioners for this service. was who conducted the popularity Carl Anderson heads the contest Mr.- Eames was forThe matter wastefore merly a resident of this city the city fathers at their reand is the son of Mrs. Ezra gular session last evening. Eames residing In the Fifth ward here. LOCAL NEWS i i- - ji 4-- II 4-- H the-awar- - K s petl-ttone- Children Start F'ire - Fire caused playing with matches did damage estimated at ,$1?5 Tuesday afternoon to the frame granary and house. belonging to Joseph and A. Smith of Providence occupied by Benton Mathews. The .fire was started in the granary and spread to the .house, but before it got well started on .the dwelling the county fire department extinguished it with chemicals. The loss was covered by insurance according to Fire Chief C. W. Rapp. 1 German Meeting House; Vaudeville and dance, Thursday evening, 22nd, 8 oclock. Admission, 25c per couple. (Adv) For Funeral Elizabeth Roberts, Mrs. Bjorkman. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left Tuesday morning for Star Valley to at tend the funeral of Max, the ten year old son of Mr. and While vMrs. Ora Harris. elynbing pole several days ago, the lad got up high, and giasped a high tension wire, the high voltage of which kill-- ed. him instantly.. Mr. and Mrs. Harris have many friends in Logan and Cache valley who will be grieved to learn of this loss. They . are former Leave Mrs. Bessie Homa , . students nl. the , U-- .. S...A BEGINNING MAY 20 until sold: Suite, chairs and table r Total hale Iriee - i $1.7.00 $17.00 $90.00 $80.00 CRYSTAL ' BOTTLING AND FURNITURE C0. 75 Wes 1st North at 2 o'clock. The Armory drill checks are in for the period ending March 31st. All members present at Thursday the regular drill night will be paid. This payment amounts to approxi- Camp-o-r- al FESTIVAL AT U.S.A.C. COMES THURSDAY EVENING DANCE Mont. Experiment Station Head Dies Hyrum, May" 20, (Special) Irving Jensen, 33, director of Montana Basin, the Judith agricultural experiment station cued Tuesday at a hospial in ' Montana, where he Moccasin, Attention Fourth Northers - following ah operation resided,commitThe "beautification Bug Spray Work for hernia. Mr. Jensen received tee of the local chamber of B. Carl Arentsen Supervisor of bachelor of commerce urges all residents of the Cache national forest his degree from the U. S. A. C. in street of Fourth North returned from Nounan, Idaho, science 1918 and hl3 M. A. in 1924. forest officials are scoop out basins around the ' v here He was bom in Hyrum, April new trees they have planted engaged In spraying trees with fcurn out bug infesta-th- e 8, 1879, the son of John andand' cairy water to them asoll rains are not sufficient tOitlonS( on Saturday and left Annie isroeisen Jensen. He reearly ?ducation ln provide adequate water supply again today taking with him ceived his schools of Hyrum, more men for the work which the public lor these Uees his will be continued through the Following graduation Press Club Banquet remainder of the month. Some from the U. S. A. C. as an as-The pi ess club of the Senior 5,000 gallons of oil will be used agronomist, Mr. Jensen was the with memagricultural Infested, treetops Jsociated burning hign Mhool comprising of the experiment substation at Nephl, btrs of the staffs 'holding the post of assistant , Amphion, Rubbish Complaints and the Grizzly the Utah station, Complaints are coming into agronomist ofwent student publications, anda invitto Arizona banthat unsightly In 1920 he city officials ed guests, paitook of where he remained two years, 7 o'clock in the rubbish is and being at garbage served quet the and then went to Bozeman, dumped in and along Bluebud last evening. teacher of 'banks of the Logan river near Montana, as assistant agrono- Inez Maughan, Logan mist of the Montana agriculHe and faculty advisor the bridge entering Fi glish mas.tural experiment station south. from w'as Continued the staff, of the Grizzly d in that capacity for ter of ceremonies, and busi- practice of this disposing of- remained six years and about 2 to lead rubbish nearly prosecumay Eugene Gardner, made was ago years offenders. of boards' tion of the Amphion Sign ness manager are being erected In this area, director of the Judith Basin toastmaster. The following JAx experiment station of nrsnonded to toasts: - Roy Gib- The local chamber Grizzly, merce announces that for a at Moccasin, Montana in which theson, editor ol limited time garbage may be capacity he was acting at the Bcrmece McCracken. Amphion S disposed of at the fair grounds time o&his death, Principal George editor Rasmus- there are several slough! In 1920, he was- DUtlli - and N. Gunar, a brief areas that are being filled w with Dr. F. S. Harris and A. F. sen The latter gave 'Bracken of the Utah experi- aodiess. Sixteen were present. there. merit station bulletin. No. 125 JAIL BREAK AT entitled: "Sixteen Years of Dry Final Assembly OGDEN FRUSTRATED Farming in Utah. Fmal assembly exercises for Mr. Jensen is a cousin of the year at the Logan Senior O. V. Israelson of from Page One) Professor (Continue afState Utah high school were held this the Agricultural ' ternoon in Niblcy hall under 1 shortly afterly after midnight conege. Webster Mr. Jensen are his and found seven bars in the Surviving the direction of the society. PPp been sawed in two 'widow Mrs. Lola Cazier Jen- literary and - debating was Lois Maughan rmaa,tmakinir an openlng 10 "inches I860 two children Delrene, 11; Bates S. and Gardon Jpnseiv, 4; his Principal George father and stepmother, and the making his farwell address to wide. the students congratulated The sheriff believes leader-the- following brothers and sisters: on their high standard ship of the plot plays with Ue- Warren Jensen, Hyrum, maintained Roy Fox and German King, of Jensen, Salt Lake City; scholarship through the year and the in- forgery suspects, who last week Mrs. Francis Ellason, Hyrum; terest they have displayed in made an unsuccessful break Mrs. Elda Bergeson, Cornish; Dean from the city jail when Fok fell and Donna Max and Burrell all student activities. Offi- Jensen of Hyrum. Humphreys, president of the through the tin ceiling. Webster club, gave facts con- cers believed the- - plot was His father and a stepmother James planned for this morning when also reside in Hyrum. Although its history. cerning atdebat-; school the prisoners expected to funeral arrangements have not Johnson. ing manager, received the de tack day jailer when he made yet been made, the body will bating service pin award. Miss his usual morning rounds. The probably be brought to Hyrunv Willa Danies gave a reading 'saws have not yet been found. for interment. and Tad Bullen played a number. Miss Starr of Only one life was lost for By using a vaporizer inventthfr U. - S. A. C.t a pupil of every 7,000.000 passengers car- ed in England army engineers Professor Chester , J. Myers. ried by steamboats in the have succeeded in running a d three readings'" and States last year, compared motor truck with confiscated ilfessor Myers read a one act with one for each 150,000 licit liquor as fuel without any road riders. single changes. mate" by $850.00. , j m intro-diue- . 1- -2 -, or I Wear Keds Logan be-Th- all-talki- Schot-tisch- e. Meycr-Delmun- d; - Lechal-kowsk- y; red-head- ed ' 21-(- P) d' d. m d W "I VI tl o m ei P' qi O P' B I so E m --as m bo w. so til Tl to m w er Si tl: m M w. w er ms em StocOdtom-CIhtrndl- la ds M 81 Pi tti CO For Summer Clothes m Ra-mo- nd i Be Sure To Choose ; Tom Sawyer Washwear sax-apho- ne -- For ReaLBoys Fro-jle- rail-pla- y, - Tom Sawyer play clothes are made of the finest materials obtainable and by - people who know , Do Your Dollars Go Down the Wash Tub Drain? -- Suits For Small Sizes Boys Suits cut and made like real cowboys, of fine materials. Each suit has Hoot Gibsons picture and autograph on the shirt. 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But Peter Pam "hold everything color, stitching and snappy appearance. 59c Tom Sawyer Boys TSTicn poorly made wash and more about how to make them than anybody else. They ,are made from farbics that stand the wear and, tear kiddies always give them.1 The colors are absolutely fast. wash them any They will not fade way you want to. . Boys like the cool, comfortable feel of keds. They like their light weight and their long wearing qualities. They like their fine fit and their rugged appearance. Once you have tried them you will have nothing else for 10 Continued from Page One Rod La Rocque is on his way to the Capitol Theatre aboard Peascods. Folk Dance Class; a Advanced class; Bean Setting, pirate ship. The management, Joseph Davidson, May 23, Flambo rough Sword Dance, Ad- 71 North Fourth West, Logan, announced today that the next attraction at the Capitol vanced class. will e Modern Dances: Strawfoot, Delightful Rogue, Arkansas Pirates, Travelers, Radio picture in the Lopsy. which La Rocque is featured as Sweden: Traska, Dal Dans, Lastro, a famous pirate. Trekers Polska, Swedish The Delightful Rogue an, unusual tale of the presents RuSsian, La Czarina. and life of a 1929 adventures Masurka. Polish, silk pajamas wears who pirate Hungarian: Majurka, of instead plays a dungaress; Delihes. Majurka, The Story of Pandora: Apollo, guitar and puts perfume on his finger-tip- s after every murder! Grieg; Faun, Grieg; Waltz of Fire, Temptresses, Chopin; It is- gay satire, yet full of Insects, Heller; Schumann; thrilling action with a locale Storm, Rossini; Sun, that outdoes, for scenic beauty, Beethoven. Finale, any tropical film yet made. La Rocque is seen as Lastro, Passes Graf Zeppelin the Latin pirate, who steals a Canary Islands yacht, The Golden Rule, and turns to plunder a group of (Continued from Page One) meets and kidnaps Nydra, a beautiful he isles. There tropical 320 miles west of Cape Verde dancer, whose refusal to join the popular panic at on the coast of Africa. They this presence has intrigued J. M. Archibald, May 23, Dayton, are used as an air base for ' mails from Idaho, him. South American Europe and return. Calif. There are several grand CENSUS RETURNS ISAAC ELWELL EX. children. TINSMIT LOCAL was Elwell the Isaac only DIES AT PRESTON member of his- Mexico City, May family to eome to Utah. So far as known he The director of the census from One) (Continued Page has no relatives in America taken on May 15 announced of his members than other Logan; Mrs. Jane Morgan and Immediate today that the population of family. Mrs. W. E. Hansen, Preston; Funeral arrangements will Mexico City, including the subMrs. Rachel Cohn, Salt Lake; urbs. was 968 443. and Mrs. J. E. Cash, Pasadena, be announced later. i All Summer 98 LAROCQUE DUE OH PIRATE SHIP I SOocDcQom- Boys Like to W. tLesday, IIjy 21, 19 i ). UTAH Irving Jensen, Commissioners of the Hyrum district met with Scout Executive Preston W. Pond at the home of Hans Anderson last evening " and discussed plans of tot the Scout camp-o-r- al the district to be held at the forks in Blacksmith Fork can-- 4 iVon" June and 5. The pro- gram will be carried out on a basis very similar to that on which .the recent Oneida and Franklin stake Jamboree was carried out 6.50 The fqlloHiug will 1m sold with a reduction of one "dollar a day I Buffet I China Closet noon Jlj rum Scout CU, New Course Announced Special work for administrators Js being., planned. for Jthe summer session at the Utah State Agricultural College ac cording to Dr. J. H. Linford, director. These courses are to be given by Dr. Frank W. Hart of the University of California, regarded as one of the leading authorities in the field of school administration. The courses to be given by Dr Hart are, Introduction to Research Methodology and Educational Administration. They are designed to meet the needs of school principals and superintendents and those training for these positions. 9 piece Dining rs. Parkinson Funeral Funeral services for S. W. Parkinson will Be held at Franklin, Idaho, Friday . after- LOGAN. CACKK COLMV, JOURNAL, Grey Blue and Khaki. Heavy materials made for unusually rough wear. They launder well and always look fine. All Linen Suits Blue and Grey S2:25 Belted suits with short sleeves. Sizes 2 to 6. and . 1.25 Black and white or blue and white express stripe. Fits ages 2 to 8. Just the thing to 'weaf' when you go roughing it, Blue Denim Overalls SI. 00 A few of the larger sizes $1.25. Made from the heaviest grade of denim. Made just like dads. All the pockets. Cut to, fit like his do and just as sturdy. Ages 3 to 17. , SEE OUR WINDOWS Cl |