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Show i A I I ' t i Wii. 1 OU I" i - i i Ul,l WDU.MIN V .d ' Handsomest Gator a it. Uio-i- Hal (I'l'tit to M the Prophet, Mm Mil J risen who i.us ben, h i( covuing a' us v ' aid i abit1 to be out nn ng ill a 1 th frit nds uam Fa- -i atid Mrs Willl-ua I'anglri r r. Ehibun 'Ti .1 fi Nku 1 ind VViln a nn tni-nil their home it, ) (.on aid t few iUvs of laA .W( ws it, in nds An s 1 11 sc ih w ho m Mr . 1 T v I l l.a !.i ii 1 Is. 1 , I n Wllit p ut b v 100I at tie (, dtp is 1, mie w hi pa n M's B I'iio Pi t a e a ,il n i ( i 1 I V i i Jill t inniis lkl t at iin , Going to Michigan Mrs Thomas Heath of Preston was shopping in Logan Tuesday Shells arranging her affairs to leave shortly for a visit to Michigan with relatives. T r- ce t pi . i a I M I 11 a tew wi is . ,'iit 11 Di'e foot! j Van rnj , ci Photo S ckel, all American in 1928, has been voted Some wonderful bargains are offered at the Christensen Furniture June Bride Sale the moct handsome student at the Lmveisity ot Florida. V . ' Survey Shows Testing Results (Adv.) on luinishcd the iefush u J a pleasa i: alUinun Here from Sacramento o pint b a joi gioup ol Mrs Olive Lindblad of Sacra-- .('u ,mento, mother of Victor Lindblad. former scout executive of this valley is a visitor in Dr. Tolley Talks Lcgan guest of her sisters, Mrs John E Olsen and Miss Amanil t m 1. e i h 8 the .ud ii .i i da Olsen A visit of a month or paik til, Elizabi H ' It ; numb Scout 1 1. m Farm Problems six weeks is contemplated t i 'I he follow n' il hud id, tin Male tst Satuulr Carlson in Logan nd ild folks million .it on. bio Id the stale civil night hit Marriage Announced It S Cailson, manager of the Id m In list Thursdav M(sis and M - emit cnuit of honor Didu mg that a senousj E H Petersen announces the J. C Penney company store at , m n n.oblem dunes I phrairu la'mson Vi T Pnf.eld ranvin T'n of his daughter, Mae, Park California, is laimets arises nmiriage nit Bom son V () Hanson "ic nnipatned bv then leio is fiita the .umn.g to Lamont E Hodges The mar- Huntington a in visitoi having come Logan, t Unit tai government nd I)opp and Kov Fail G PioScIh and 1 and EUi n Goons took place at Fillmore hcie for his sumnici vacation to riage mil state outlook material Utah, on ui' liter Agnes, John Praia J B ':ei transp n o the com-I'Monday June 9 The spend a f.w days with his to young couple k ( ommcndations to and from hnithil Id m ikes p m Clay .son Mjler M ( Nea-'- o will make then-homNuts Cailson HI emtul (irlam pioduction Mr at H.nvey Miles Mis Elria Itei- - i n oil in his true!. Tioop where Delta, Loru.o Kotnsnn jteceived 30 awaids out ol 30 Iwithoutli pi o vision for utilizing Hodges is employed as manager pi son, Mis 'The June Bnac Sale at U vacant. Dr IL R of Sewells United Stole Ccmvsh mil Mi N I Jensen Bishf'p and that were given ou1 furniture Co, Chustenscn 1 Mi . Muse Chi istoff'i son, Hoop also reemved twi silver Toll, v nt the University r, of should not be overlooked by stars out of the fom aw tided California told delegates to the SMla Kendell Ml I W m Painting, decorating. Paper anvone wishing fumituie western faun etonoTnics Jr Kov tut and M s (.'omish troop 61 and Leonard hanging. (Adv ) Mathews, that-thlu re yesterday first ward !: iop 58 m Annv JmsMi Pnone I136-- J Adv. vaio-..bl- e outlook e are ri m ti star ports loc gold n troops Mi and Mis Cimb'il ,rGc-fonly Represented at Malad as n as they go but that Peddler's License Id wile busi'uss vi mu ri.von stake Logan was fin ly well reprenot ' do fill bill the they The city commissioners pass- sented Mi and Mrs Ji u Bingnam la t Monday at Malad on Tuesday, lit Dr Ti ed a peddlers license last y suggested that Amenean Legion file and "ii and Mrs J stone Bie th- and daughters June Anna K.the should be to, mg at their regular session. It diurn coips being there to take em and rhildirn Lilian e and K.uhtl ind Lon. Mile aie spenda few weeks in their tau dc tn mine the factors control!- - is beyig published in this issue m the Idaho state legion Howard of Towle are i ling, ing home ung prices m ceitam sections of The Journal Upon submitting pait a few weeks convention visit mg U,i ir, u.l!. as well as proof of publication, the n Mr and Mrs Walter Eagles- - Of fhe eountty Mi daughter and and son Civ ' m 'mod up And 11s to icveal what the dinance u goes into effect. Per Bill Attend Calif., U. and Mis Leland Dopi pays for what he "buys peddling from 1Ifi'logan canvon and attoimd furmei T i s Re L of 7,,,.,,i, T,,n,i .. .Vw.lho Miss Rita Hill, daughter of Cherketts n union hi Id at He P mteel out further that cn Mi ionic last Sundi Mr and Mrs LeRoy S Hill, left iiniin tlu guls camp the laimeis need infoimation with Piesident Clunlotte Ear! today lor Beikeley, Calif, where 1J ft Eie individual Mrs Reynold Pen. on spent she will attend the University p. siding High on e them to plan singing ena l0 few days vi.si'mg n r '1 Lc MuiuiLuli ol California during the sum-m- o 'iou, line coil ikL, tie past Mr ultui'ai vUicir Licenses .Marriage ariL progiams ind Mrh and rnak1 v ! parents, P Dopp hue , singing licenses Rave be?n adjustnecessary Marriage up,: hl,(,k' of Lewislo.1 lo a Green Hill Far Away Issued as follows Leo Man-gumpn Del Baxter has been in Buhl run- - addM.s Piesident Rail. Twins Graduate R g, Burdick of the Colo-- r, of Shelley and Inez Neeser marks on ' Coope a.on. by Idaho, training for his bn? ,ado Acncultuial college dis-tjIn the graduating class at of Pocatello; Delbert Armstrong RuEd fight with visiting board mernbei ?. Shepard on cussed ttaetor farmmg on ir- - Kvnaston Argyle and Dora e the University of Utah ev BernhtsPt and Marta rcr' "Mr and Mrs Andy Anderson j rigated in Colorado, lands both, of Bancroft, Od- Tuesday were the Bowen twins Baty. Ann.l-,anc, d Peterson Lewiston end a survey shows dis John Talbot of Lewiston and Robert and Albert "Who were family of Twin Falls U1 - saying that ga Counselor J W Seamons ho are spending a few weekajthat Marie Elizabeth Larsen of Fair-vie- bran and reared in this city the does not Hactor with relatives in Cache rlpoing remaiks Tin-pvgcrease the ineome or cut the Thomas Walker of They arp the sons of Attorney cant followed and was veiv ef- - The Relief society held their 'cexst on the smaller farms ' Pleasant Grove Arnoh E Bowen Both received Allen A Lucile and fertively .given, and ua rnuchiwcuii ana busaress meetinj last I The convention closed with Of Providence. their degrees appremteff bv a well fill d rursdav afternoon Mis Pnce s a banquet last night Clean rich milk, 12 qts $1 00 De- Here from Blue Creek livered, 701 N. 2 W. Phone Mr and Mrs Leo Allen of 805-h. Blue Creek are y.sitors in Advertisement Mrs Alien is here for Mr Allen medical attention Dr. ConiLsh Here good allooking erops reports Dr Newell H Cornish, profes- - though a ram would help con- isot of economics at the Oie-- 1 glderablv in places where the gon State college, Is in Logan tsn(f RPems to have dried out having been brought here to, considerably lecture at the summer school ! He is accompanied Mrs Scout Court ot, Honor by Cornish and three children .Af A Scout court of honor is IC'tei visiting with relatives in scheduled for Whitney, Sunday Preston an" men'Mvetefufo0!11 Atzdna evening Troops 34 S-anTeturn home bv wav of!Flfth ward 36 of Frankhn' 37 We' ate showing what v e believe lo lie tie Whitney and 49 of Maplcton r mfornio v ill participate Commissioner Jpl best line of cottotMli esses evoi u sntel to Cecil Woodward and court of Coaches theivonien of Cache Valiev. 'Ihev embodv Speak iisiting Honor Chaiiman W J Chand- moie style and individuality than is usuallv found in cotton diesses, and ate suitable tor 'ma and Dr. H C. Carlson of were home, lor weak and lor stieet weal. the chief Pittsburgh at the weekly lunch- - PaJama Supper Ir speakers eon of th the Kiwams club Tues- - Last evening tl Second ward LC day afternoon. Both talked on Junior girls.held a paiama pro-- the interest and enjoyment of1 gressive supper The first course served at Miss lone Tar-- 1 athletics Dr Carlsefn took up! was ts MS the basketball the seeond eourse at Miss angle, while Mr .b-LE Jones spoke from the football Roberta Smith s and last course JJ viewpoint. The speakers were a1 Miss Fhvllis Sheff.eld s home Sfj introduced by Coach Dick Rom- - after which the party of nin LC ney of the U. S A. C 'girls went to the residence of 3 (Miss Dorofhv Pond where a, in That great annual event The lawn slumber paity continued UJ'-JmClins-iunton- at tins, morulng. r 1 - tensen Furniture Co lAdv " 31 Ret'irninfir From Hawaii Mi's Ahce Jackson received Lp Mi.s Merrill Entertained The) Seventh .Ward Sunday oid from her d lughtcr entertained in the can-,- i m, who fi,r the past four ifl yon last night for Miss Jean years his bi on associated with, Meriill a retiring teacher m the Hawaiian Electric Co, that y: the schoole who has been iden- - sne will airive m Ogden today tified as such for the past fiom San Franr.se n Miss Jack-nin- e years Supeiintendent S'son ar.'ieip.o-- . spending the W Sqhow and the officers and greater pait rf the summer vis-- 1 teachers together with many it mg with irlatives and friends, fiends, totaling upwards of m Uhih Mes Yana Jackson; fifty persons were in the party will motor to Ogden for Miss A veiy splendid time was tn- - Miriam joyed by all Miss Meranll isi Iowa Wool Men In Pool leaving for a tour of Europe and to study French at Paris Am-I. ,va 4, -- Iowa coun- ms aie raji.f.i, fading into .i t, hose now U,P ,n p, tni'ir wool under L1 Sons have a me!,' the farm pm)-- , ot.'i.. ol by 31 vaple hne of Pioneer red and b(iard 1hr lnlional wool hose blark Lf ffi ranging in ptue n ,lkf a mk i,iipn About a 14 to 16 tents a fo'u Noz- vieek at r v ool ftcrived at ffi from ffi . t ,a1 Los Moil. s concentration ffi ffi !1,! Ik pnKluerrs will re- hood ffi rao tlfir advance on the n.arse uue Lr (. Mu' i I Wt ilnfsday, Juiu- HAIl pio-dueii- Newton Girl to Wed R Mr and Mrs Joseph of Newton, Tuddenham ot the engagement their daughter Evelyn to Wayne T MiKinnon ol Evanston, Wyoming . M. t AUiK COLN A dairy meeting was held at Wtllsville Tuesday evening Gem ge 0 Bateman, in charge of uie experiment College faim, gave the results of the by comparing suivey made co. that had been in the testing association irmu one to live yeais which showed a proTnose gressive development co vs that had not been in the association had an average ol 234 pounds of iat Cows that had been in one vefir had an aveiage production ol 23! pounds oi fat, two years had 242 pounds,, -- Hiiee years four years 260 251 pounds, pounds and five years or moie 260 pounds 'I.ie dairymen entered into vu , iree cuscusmon eynd decided thit this fall they would organize an extension (lass in which they would take up the manual mat liad been developed m this suivey and go into a ctita.led study for further development ot their dairy business Return from Yellowstone Mr and Msr Max Johnson have returned from a pleasant Yellow-ston- e va( a lion tour of Appendicitis Cases Mrs. Forrest Edwards was operated on for appendicitis .today and Mrs S H. Hulse submitted to a similar operation on Tuesday. belie Nagie C ' The annual encampment of the daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Thursday June 12 at 2 p. m in, the relic hall. A good attendance is desired. of li'rips'ed in axatv woik (loan'; 1,1.41 - 1 Dairy Herd LOCAL NEWS iH(')iiniliiil ( ip la I i i.i 111. ffTli fiiix JUlKAAL. LOGAN. li CORNISH DEPARTMENT j If M H'l ! - 11, were unknown. Drink Simon wa, described as about Man Had 35 years of age, five feet nine inches tall and weighing 190 Before Accident pounds. He bad black hair and had a gun shot wound and a scar on his face. The other Declares Witness pian was described as "large and of light complexion. Wendell is located about 130 Builey. Idaho, Jito 11 p in Boise miles southeast of that Clyde D Mi Testimony Traveling county. Gooding 50 ble. Falls automob Tvm band-i south from Wendell the its would have to go either' salesman, charged with nn through Buhl or Jerome if they t slaughter in .connection v kept to the main highways. the death of Louis L With Local police were advised that Twin Falls pioduce salesman towns all along the line had) a collision May 23, stopped . been notified of the robbery larm house and took two dw and asked to watch for the fug-- ! of whivkey and that he T hives. before the m intoxicated was heat d at the opi i Van Orman Heads Balloonists sion, oi the trial m district iu Akron, O. (PJ Ward T. Van here yestei day v Miss Georgia Whalen Orman, defender in the 1930 international Gordon Bennett lives at the larm nmist t balloon race, has been named) dared that Marble had ou k president of a new balloon club the liquor and Mis J 's-organized here. Lieut T. G. W-, ley, operator ol a seivue si e Settle, chief of the navy in- west ol here testified that spection staff, is vice president was intoxicated when hi ped at her station be for to ask for load n collision School Farm Work Pays Income niauon Raleigh, N C. (PJfrom supervised practice work1 The tnal will be coutn in 119 high schools where voca- today . tional agriculture was taught Latin Auwavs Tripled last year was $1 090,420 33, Roy I ( P) H. Thomas, North Carolina diWashington rector of agricultural education Amenean conntiux hive Hi said. There were 4 02a farm nulls ot an wav a m u t tlicv times boys attending school regular-l- y operation, and 4,179 adult pupils m number tiny had the fits 1929 evening classes ( Bandits Escape with De$5,000 Cash scription of Outlaws Given, One Had Scar On Face Entered Bank at 11 a. m. ' j Boise, June 11 Two ban dits entered the First National bank of Wendell, Idaho today and escaped with $5,000 in cash, police hers were advised. The bandits, one about five feet nine inches tall and reported to police here as being Dutch Ball Simon, escaped in a small coupe without license plates but bearing a pink slip on the windshield indicating the license had been applied for The bandits entered the bank at 11 a. m and after the robbery headed south along the ' highway. Other details of the robbery , ' . i sr- HOW ABOUT m fa-th- m ? I .DAD 1 con-vditt- e 'a. - NEXT SUNDAY is Fathers Day. It is the da set apart by custom for you to let the old boy know that after all, he is not such a bad sort. even-conduct- or-'e- son-in-la- Say it with something he can use. For instance: A Necktie 'I Dad generally. gets it in the neck anyway, and a new m decorationfor hisAdams apple would - fit both the ie -- All-in- occasion and his neck. 1 lle J. Cotton Dresses " Lo-ga- I For Summer S t7 C e Bride-Salevt- s kl i j Si Mir-seho- ol - s ) ffi' ffi ffi ffi ffi ffi ffi S JS 5S. SSSW5 ffi Gordon -- ffi ffi ffi ffi -- 31 Guaranteed Fast Colors Shirley North Main We Give Logan, Utah Green Stamps - - Claims Maiekn, Oiliest N C (,Vi - C. P believes he yr, AHandkerchieff , r He can then blow himself and enjoy it. Dad is generally blowing himself for something for jou. Give him a chance to blow himself in something from you. A Straw Hat He likes thiem, just as you do. Give him one oiL Uhvmj spiff y straws that will make him look good enough for mother to feel anxious about him when he steps out. A Shirt Dad likes a clean shirt now' and then. And the best shirts made will wear out eventually. Might lix him out with something of that kind. A clean one, jou know. Some Socks Dad may be tired of wearjng open work wk ks the kind that he did the open work himself.' fie might appreciate some socks that are all there. -- A Pair of Shoes, He could step out then. Perhaps, too, he would stop kicking about this and that, for fear he might scul f the newr shoes. Thats a good suggestion. A Suit of Clothes Now theres an idea Blow the. old tUmir lo-- a suil (Mi will make him look like YOUR Dad SIllHrUf' suit, you know, with pants that do not hag at the knees, and a vest that has no gravy on it. That is a GOOD idea. loolA ruusers 1 if trousPavne Jr of Marysville .i.'. hanciker,-rl.icf tic o'dest Kafisas The young man will re ers mi in thesstulh if not in LC muin in the valley gue'st elf 'Mi Tne trousers were Peterson during the summer va-3- Amem i from Oercation The father of the young worn to this country . ,, h ters great-gav- e man secured a u: to shexit' J" ' ln(",,or him rC elk in t.he Cache permit Forest the last lVre lianf 'f rtl,ief ffi elk hunt He was successful in ' years ago 1C baggipg his game and was so) . 1 arm 'lIue tandard thrilled at tne accomplishment, i 3 that it would be no surpnse to East Lansing Mie h i.VP1 ifl i'is local acquaintences if he Miring in & ite eolleae and the ?ssona-4- J LC would ultimately decide to pull Michigan Real move- undated ,up stakes and move here wheietlon have wild game is so plentiful a.id)ment l proteCX,, tin" -- rgrahst The outdoor llle as at ne ierv do,rS agauis1 bad nnvestnii,iits n est everv one association miI re-.ilsc lo ll'h teto. a price 4.0c is r f'-tat- 11 1 All these things are to be found here. They are not expensive, but for the love of Mike have them RIGHT. Thats the kind you will find here. |