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Show Saturday, June 21. 19C0. LOCAL NEWS let f a .' fisito- r- , Bunch of keys reported to Hotel Eccles as being found Marker oiv keys reads. J. W. Randall, Worland, Wyoming. Fmder will kindly return keys to Mr. Joseph Quinney, Jr. Nominee In Maine -- Hit and Mrs. B. J. Porter of yranklin were visiting relatives corned. . Mr. Miss gnd Mrs. W. D. Porter, Yiiate Jones and Miss Maida Tremonton Mulri motored to Associated Press Pho.o Rep. Wallace H. White defeated Friday evening to act as Judges formar . Governor Ralph 0, Brcv-rte- i and musical for thd Maine republican nomin the. v reading Chauination for United State senator. erents of a home-taletauqua' Student Visits Here iiiiiio i. r, T1 t Cache ' , william Williami letAieittuv day Chat Lis on Aaleh, 13, who underwent w Umd ui.,.. u, I ation at a local hospital Friday, is bearing the load reSometime, ago markably well. Alien went under , the knife , after his appendix had jOwlng to orapQcatJons rup-tuip- di '' his birthplace, in securing hlstortal data pertaining to the relics which have in, Idaho, collected by Elliot Butter-wort- h and placed In the pioneer relic hall there. One of the interesting relics Is the telegraph key which sent the first message of the Custer massacre to the world. The late H. E Jfctch, uncle of R. O. Hatch ; jed off the message. been . s . S ' 7v i W . x W v 4 ' ; tex - . SPECIAL22nd For Week of June Bluebird Ice Cream v after two Hrick t Quart) 50c-Sherb- et. -- Vanilla, i - Pineapple Mint Stock, Hulk, 60 cents a quai t Lemon, Custard. At Anv Hluebird Dealer Nash Owners Undergoes Operation Mrs. John Broberg have received word from Salt Lake that their daughter, Mrs. Ellen Broberg Blanchard sub mitted to an operation for at a Salt Lake hosShe is reported to be pital. making as good a recovery as might be looked for at this time. Daughter and Should Have Their Cars 8 Repaired, by i ; In California E. Zobell writes fmtfifliuciyc'tjvey ; enjoyed: i the to Mrs. Claude her parents here that she Wedrtesday .night, fconcert on the fcibriiacffe auire. receives and greatly enjoys reading The" Journal. Mrs. was formerly Miss MargarMr. et Harding, daughter of would ptay ' st. well. Mr. Adams and Mrs. George D. Harding, who was married in Logan this month. Mr. and Mrs. Zobell are spgi now located In San Francisco. nextijWodneectey. rjtfftii, gbstfdj that It possible, programs on Outing withilht, n6ntb4ra be1pftjv)dd, Going Mr. and Mrs. Conway Wilkes The Retail 'Merchants fthrdtnR tee will try to artrangee for1 these of Star valley. Wyoming, who recently married and who programs and provide more were now on their honeymoon, are seats for the public. are in Logan and plan to leave aunt on Monday, with their and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlscn and family, for a two In Yellowsjone weeks outing and other Interesting park places in that vicinity. Nash Specialists Zo-bel- l e. y.ELLioT&:co. - Christian MoreTlhan $3,240,000 worth Science society of Logan. Utah, were will be held Sunday morning at of books and pamphlets States 11 in the assembly room of the exported by the United Cache Valley Bank building, during the first three 'months i First North and Main Streets. this year. Gets Buck Fawn Garr Rose, while near Randolph with his sheep, procured a tine 3 days old buck fawn which the mother had evidently ran away from and left. Mr Rose intends to raise the novel prize as a pfit. Mr. ' Presbyterian Services. June 22: Bible school convenes at 10 oclock. Morning Sermon Worship at 11 oclock. to the An Invitation Topic: worChurch. We Invite you to R. Padcn, T. us. with ship Minister, . eChristian SciencServices of ' the 'Ai-i- - Visits Franklin for R. O. Hatch, fieldman the Amalgamated Sugar company, spent Saturday at Frankl- ' Logan stake high priests wlll meet in the basement of the tabernacle, Sunday, June 22, at 2 pt m. Full attedance desired. Quorum Presidency Nestly of hi the Antarctic. crxintt .. I Portland, Ore., arrived m Logfn years ."lifcl in' lilt e l,.t r.nint LJitlen last evening and will remain here for a week. They came then oiu i.i i rl'tifiitie tiim Priuaj and batman from Portland, via Grants pass i'lie nue niHtt V i, t and are stopping at the Logan hailed' wL(lfc the ilOlllig 1nU Tourist park. From, here they will go to Ogden. resui facing was 'mirier way and Mrs. Wendell ,has just finished it has Been kiecessaarj? jerthfe ond years work as a medical v igc ppbpf tqj itudent at Columbia University physkjlapjto New York. He has Just received of the word from the dean school that he will be allowed accents,, Sboup, s $500 scholarship at Columbia irnas In his - Junior year. for work was formerly ggrM Mnu Thompson Wood of Trenton. Miss Grace They plan to return to New Fork In the fall. Mr. I k Associated Press telephoto of the bark, City of New York, arriving in Americas nietropolie Here From Oregon Mr. and Mrs. C. - - Tbomp-W- n his sec- . i nt LaVilda Johnson, who spent the winter in Los Angeles Calif., came as far as Salt Lake City yesterday aftemon by airplane. Among the passengers sere Herbert Hoover, Jr., and Bussell Maughan. Lieutenant She arrived in Logan late last evening andL reports she had a rery enjoyable trip. Miss John-- n Miss Ruby U a slste rof Johnson. Manager of the Modem Beauty Parlor. - k Surprise Party Given Mrs. J. R. Anderson was happily surprised Thursday evening when twelve of her lady friends walked Into her residence unannounced, to spend the evening. A delicious supper was served after which Mrs. Anderson was presented with a beautiful gift. I' Miss . y Geologist Visits Mine Director William Peterson, of the U. S. A. C. extension service and head of the geology department, spent Saturday in the Lakeside mountains, about 20 miles west and north of Tooele, working the geology of that section. ' Visitor Here ldrdjj' Joseph Luthy of Presses visiting his father William! Luthy here Friday. Mr. Luthfr was on his tfay to the Lakeside mountains to inspect a lead mine being worked by the Hlntso .Brothers of Salt Lake. has "V I - Butte, Mont., where thejt will visit for several days with Mrs Hattie Brown, a daughter of Mrs. Earl. " 'i judge kl Trgmonton PrJiessor Walter Welti, undet Sunday school Jo r Idpupils a. m Sun20 years meets at wel- -. day. The public Is lovingly STORM BE ATEN BYRD SHIP RETURNS TO NEW YORK Mrs. C. W. Earl and daughter. Miss Mb Earl, left Friday for Engafttnent Announced Mr, and Mrs. John B. Woodward of Wellsville announce the engagement of their daughter Utnd to 8. W. May of Baker, take place The twedding will juiy .3rd at Logan Temple. I. ton - Off for Butte . hereWay. PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH- We know that inexperienced hands would not willfully ruin a motor, transmission differential, yet it is being done every day through ignorance of the car and the use of inferior parts and lubricants. ' - I Drive in to our Service Department and meet our Service Manager, Mr. Roy An- derson. You will find him capable and anx.ious.to serve you. t j1 i f Paper Mathews, Painting. Decorating. hanging. P(bone Leonard Adv. 1I36-- J i Eaugh Motor Company Weber Boys Visit A. C. Christiansen, agrlcul tural agent for Weber county escorted about 60 boys from his county on a tour of Cache Val of the ley and an inspection College Saturday. While on the rollege campus the boys enjoy ed games on the lawns, swim ming in the pool and a picnic. as delicately beautiful as the blue s) ofOLORS the sky, the pale gold of the sands, the I ( x clouds of a summer day . decreed by Paris for summer style as clear and true after and countless weanngs and washings as when you first thrill to their A harmonizing shade for every, costume , , trim tailored heels and hidden reinforcements for style and long wear . . . at a very moderate price. So lay and Summer Tan will be lummer favorites. Come see them today. sun-tinte- suds-proo- sun-pro- 't - f, new-beaut- wnmin 7ull r7ashioned ' osiery NOW OUR PRIGE E. W. Elliot & Company DEPARTMENT STORE 7 North Main Mr. Fork. Logan, Utah E. V. ELLIOT & CO. Z (Nash Headquarters for Cache Valley) FAORABLE AND UNFAVORABLE FACTORS IN THE BUSINESS SITUATION, BABSON .THEME (Continued from Page One) we can When these various indicators begin to change, then broader the to stocks of anticipate ' expect the various groups movements which will develop therefrom. tent Business by the Babsonchart now stands at 9 per at this normal cent above with T per hormal compared below time a year ago Logan, Utah . Kirn r - rt rtirt ri tn rtr--i rirtni rririH 17-- i" T8 T1 fri fT 1 - Priday beResidents on Monday. longing to the family of Logan. Ogden, Provo, Salt Lake, and Commander Byrd on Air Bear Lake Valley will attend. From the studios of WABO of the Columbia broadcasting chain Strange Machine Here Monday evening. June 23rd beA strange machine was opertween 6 and 7 p. m. mountain Commander ated on the streets of Logan time. standard who' has Just Saturday. A drug company was Richard E. Byrd, their produet by been officially- - welcomed to advertising auto New York after his long sojourn sending a combination of locomative up and in the Antarctic regions, will be mobile and streets of the city heard over a nationwide hookup down . theforth popular music The talk will be for about 25 pouring a calliope mounted on the minutes and will be addressed from tender of the engine. The device to young America. looked, to all respects, like a minature Iron- - horse of the Enroute to Yellowstone Mesdames Frank Finnen and tracks. Joe Crider of Los Angelas, sisters of Mrs. Mae Musser and Back From Dedication Samuel Weston has returned Hvrum ' Arnold of the , local of several-day- s Sfifrtey Mae Shop, after spend- from a pleasant visit spent among relatives land ing a few days here as guests of Mrs. Musser left this morn- friends to Randolph and Garing, accompanied by Mr. Arn- den City. At the latter place, old, for a tour of Yellowstone his former home, he was a specnational park. They will return ial guest and speaker at the to Logan sometime next week. dedication services of the new ward chapel, which President ' , V Tieber J. Grant dedicated. The Reclamation Engineer Here E. O. Larsen, state reclama- program was part of a Garden Mr. tion engineer of Salt Lake, spent City home coming fete. years Friday here inspecting the con- Weston served fourteen before tracts which have been signed as bishop in Garden City by the water users under the coming Heto Logan to make bis reports crops aic proposed Hymm project. Mr. home. Larsen was aided by S. W. Hen- looking very well to the south dricks, and b- - B. Caine of Rich- end of the Bear Lake valley. mond and Director William Pet- The new chapel has been comUtah pletely paid for both for furerson, member of , the Water Storage Commission. Mr. nishings and the building and In the ward Larsen said that no further there Is a balance to Mr. Steps could be taken to tte pro- treasury according motion of the project until valid contracts had been turnMiddies Have Big Year ed intothe federal office comThe districts from organized ing Annapolis. Mr. here. He said that it was pro- United States Naval academy posed to form two districts: one athletic teams this past year, In southern Idaho and one this in one of thetr most successful side of the Idaho line. It Is be- seasons, won 125 events, lost 26, lieved. that Dr. Eiwood Mead, and tied three. The Tars won reclamation chief at .Washing- a majority of their contests In ton. will recognize the canal every sport, and in boxing, companies of Hyrum and Para- wrestling, cross country, water polo, gym. Indoor and outdoor dise without effecting new rifle were not defeated jit alL ()' -- RULERS OF LOW PRICES 85-8- Hernia Operation Wallace J. Carlisle, manager of the Hotel Eccles, was operat5 ed upon this morning at oclock at a local hospital for hernia. He was taken to the Visitors From Pittsburg at 4 a. m. and Is re.hospital Mrs. R. V. Simmons and her ported to be making satisfactory daughter Joy of Pitsburg. Pen progress at this time. . nsylvania, were week end vlsl tors In Logan. While here they Dunford Reunion Monday were guests at the home of Mr. Dunford Members of the and Mrs. Mark N. Neuberger family ate planning a reunion, Mrs. Simmons Vas formerly at (he city park to Logan Miss Florence Priday, daughter near th- fish hatchery S. of of American canyon T. ij cal Goodyears fjalhfindcn Values possible Iwauw Goodyear builds (uillious more tires than - Other company Full Oversize Balluon 30x600 m-B-- m . t Big Oversize Cords $5.70 32x1 $8.10 Himvj $11.80 $9.nU TrurS. Duly Tires 32x6 $32. (0 Tubes also low (iriced i CAREFULLY y Lunch at Dons j - I KLE- -. MOUNTED ' f-- V ? i J Right on the Highway Delicious barbecue dishes and sandwiches. Made right-befo- re your eyes, .and made from foods that d are for quality and freshness. Dont need to be a tourist to get the wonderful food we serve bring your friends out this evening and know the thrill of a REAL barbecue sandwich. double-checke- GRAHAM-PAIG- Complete Car Fountain Service The Best Next to Palais dOr E MOTOR CARS Complete Garage Service Phone 390 55 W. 1st N. Logan, Utah DONS BARBECUE . Co. BSali? Mottos ' 35 sraotsed Tire , igm.s-.5MrM.- i .. l Itepalring - - -- bsiininteaZZZl'rIreo . - |