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Show Mf Mi I H V 5 . uiicxay, July 9, 1030. - H1C JOURNAL, LOGAN, C.U,HE COUNTY, . Dr. Hill in Logan Dr. George R. Hill Talent adequate for staging a high class rodeo could be and family are making a visit with rela- mustered from among those appealing in Will Rogers first tives and friends m Logan. all talking picture, Ihey Had To 8ee Paris, for Fox MovieThey arrived last evening. tone comedy drama coming Thursday to the Capitol Theatre. Will Rogers qualifies as a regulai cowboy, of course, and so Visiting Daughter Mrs. Charles D Brown of does Rex Bell, who has been leatuied in many western films. Brigham City 1? visiting during They, of course, would be the stars in the rodeo, but the week here .with her daugh- from amoii the 950 veterans employed- - in making - They ter, Mrs. Claud Merrill and Had to See Paris, are cow hands and men and women who -- family 'I i PAGE TIIREE UTAH LOGALNEWS THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS -- 5t Painting Furniture Store A. G. Lundstrom, manager of the Lundstrom Furniture Store, has a force of men busy painting the exterior of his store building on Main-stree- t, No Oil ft or Gravel At the meeting of , the city commission last night it was decided that the city would improve the approach to the dugway that leads from the canyon road to the Boulevard but there would be no oil and gravel put on the grade this season. Graham Dealer Here William Hill' of the Gem State Auto company at Pocdealatello, Graham automobile ers, accompanied by his farru. ily, was a Logan visitor today Mr. Hill was on his way home from a business trip to Salt Lake.y It was this gentleman who recently won the honors at Pocatello in the tennis tournament conducted there Fritz and George Ecklund busi- - are transacting ness in the county seat today. y , " : Wickland Services Funeral services far Mrs. Al Wickland who died Sunday at, Preston,' will be held at m. 6n Friday of this week at the Presbyterian church in this' city Interment will be in the,' . Logan City cemetery. 2p. 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. 3 E ''tyTumw'i numerous Fox weStein screen dramasT appeared in New Traffic Co-pDr. and Mrs. W. W. Merrill Neither Rogers nor Bell do an fancy riding or roping in. Chief of Police Gilbert to a visit the left today for role of Pike the See Had Paris. to Rogers portrays has recommended the apdoctors sister In Burley, Idaho. They Robert owner Miller, July 11, Providence, a garage pointment of Jarvis Freeman They will bring home with them Peters, as the new traffic officer for upon their return their little at Claymore, Oklahoma, and enacts the role of Clark Logan City to assist Russell in son Billie who has been visitlove the is with who Opal Peters, Pikes mechanic Knowles. Mr. Freeman will ening there during the past daughter, a part that is entrusted to Marguerite Churchill. ter the service next Monday month Irene Rich has the role of Tikes wife who insists on taking and assist in slowing down tpe . , the family to Paris, after their oil well makes them suddenly fast moving traffic. Legion Delegate Election Post No. 7 of the American rich. , Fin-- ,, Get Stiff Legion will meet Friday even-- 1 Prominent in the cast is the lvacious Fifi Dorsay, celeMessrs Underwood and the chamber ing at 8 oclock-ti- t who poitrays the role of George paid a fine of $25 eachObray to of commerce to elect delegates brated French comedienne, in the to the state convention Judge Jesse P. Rich, having at A. Torgeson, July 11, 165 N. 2 E., a cabaret singer to been arrested upon a charge of Provo, August 8 and 9. A full Montmarte cafe, and sings I Could Do It For You females bn the molesting 2t Rogers.- attendance is desired. streets at night This is a practice of which strenuous effort Must be sold at once, House and Mrs. George Villett Delivers Graham Car is to be made by the city police and lot, $550.00. Phone 137 or areMr.visitors salesman Herb Humphreys, here today. to check. 297-- J. (Adv.) for the Blair Motor company i is back from a trip to MontpelVisit W iseonsin Residents On Wav to Coast- Come in and see our fine line ier where he went on Tuesday Alton Maughan, son of Mr. of new and used furniture of WiU Anderson and family H. S. Racine, Wisconsin, ar$ here to deliver a Graham. Walnut bed, box spring matof the and Mrs. H. C. Maughan who at manager are Blair, general visit. a guests lot They has beeiL studying electrical entress $32 00. Comfort rockers of Mr. and .Blair company, is a business, $9 50. One quart and two quart the 'canyon home gineering witfiA the Westing-hous- e visitor in today. Fonnesbeck. Logan, C. Mrs. J. fadtonefc - at 'PJttsburg, fruit Jars 5c. Crystal Bottling has & Furniture Exchange Co, 72 arrited Jhdme for a brief Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodwin Stop in. Logan 74 West 1st North. Phone 444. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Irvine and visit He jls Jon hls way to Los and baby are here from Lewlaving) been transferred arrived Mrs Clara Brown and two Angeles, They iston, Idaho. Enlarges jitore to that potat't continue Mr! Goodwin is man- - children, Dale and Geraldine of ' South Tuesday. Leishman, George Lake City, stopped in Lo- his studies.; Mata street merchant, has ager m the Woolworth store in Salt for on while visit brief a gan just completed an addition in-to Lewiston their way home from a plea- South ftynily Visitshis store. Owing to the &nd Geo sauth And they fee Yellowstone to sant the family of FLEXIBLE Mb that kind to a Wolverine upyr. outing crease of business was Back From uncaring It bcrocte thrrre made Their visit here was with Twin (Falls', rldaHat ire visitors near Park. that nome longer after yield is feat Carl Peterson to the make addition yaw necessary in the vailejr. They have been a the recognized longest treating , to the building which gives being away m the northwest, local friends. qedkkiy and eradlea yonr foot spending ihuch of. their time in comfortably when you otoop or leather bheii Uorsehido. him ample room now to Oregon and Washington for U. P. Wants Auto Bus Line Lewiston Ind Smithfield but vrhat this Wolverine stock of merchandise. several months shearmg sheep. We snegest that yon come In are in Login today. Mr.; South, kneel that Work - Shoe does to - today and have not been in Hanekido County commissioners have is comtry on a pair of Wd the sugar employed, by Union. favor of shearers this season, received notice that the Makes Trip to Ashto-nmake yovs days nark easier. vermes nithoui obligation to buy. town. the The in Idaho pany almade Pacific System has p Lee Reese, sales manager Tor according to Mr. Peterson, Lenr favorite etylo i, here, too WolIf youve never worn crop Is fair but nothing to brag ankle lengths to knee highs. And the Service Motor company, though he says he did tairly plication to the state utilities about Work Shoe yon Horrehide season verine in this Snake the to commission for oermjssion went to Ashton, Idaho,, last well. all these extra features cost no for in store have a treat River the to yon. Valley according operate an automobile passen visitor. Friends more than youd pay for a'ty evening, having gone there to believe nark shoes Youd the hardly throughout exoress line ger, baggage and good work shoe. bring his parents, Mr. and Mrs. so lone. near could m are and soft, stay valley, legion, tar? they and between Salt Lake Ogden A. J. Reese home. They acWolverine uppers do stay toft. and the glad of the opportunity of havand the Utah-Idah- o companied Mr. and Mrs Lem Mr. They are sen ft proof. Acid conanother visit with ing lines. The state Steele to Ashton a few days ditions that quickly eat the nppers South and his family. hearing on the subject will be ago, going by way of Logan mi ordinary work shoes don't faze WORK SHOES WORtClOVia utilities the before commission, canyon. Not, Sonnenberg Coming 28th. July Efforts to obtain Gus SonBuilding New Home nenberg. world s , heavywewight Back From Uintah Dr. E. Clark Haskins is havDr. and Mrs. E. L. Hansen wrestling champion for July ing a neat little bungalow are back from a weeks outing 24 celebration have failed. When home built on the Bishop to the Uintah Basin, guests of an answer Was received from Thomas - property. James R. John W. Carlson, in charge of him at San Francisco today, he East on Second South street. re- -. reported that he is booked for government agricultural The old home. has been 'tom search"work. They report a the east on tmat date. Martin DEPARTMENT STORE down and In Its place th new one of the contenders one is being erected. When han Peterson of Smithfield; very pleasant outing, having Plestina, for Is the worlds available A. title. Dinosaur of Griffiths the visited Grover, quarries completed, the new home will Delynne ad , Wyoming Mary Chloteal Hill j at, Jensen and the Ute Indians, for Logan on, the date of the be occupied by Mrs. Thomas. of Smoot, Wyming; William Tlf trip was rather warm but celebration. It Is possible he -Dairel LeJ'evie of MTnersvitlerFttta outing was one both par-Ut- ah will be secured" to meet George 85-8Scarcity of Water 7 and Gladys Woodward of ties.have been wanting to take Nelson or , some , other heavyWalter is lowering in the 'Loin to order weight a the Idaho. while. give for Franklin, long gan and Blacksmith Fork rivers a throngs that gather here at an alarming rate. It is said chance to have entertainment W. ELLIOT & that during the middle of Augof this nature. ust last year, Millville imgatois were able to procure upwards of 45 second feet of water. At the present time they are only able to secure about 35 second & ' feet as their share of water . OURAY-MRS. NETTIE Correspondent is m river water the and the O. rapidly lowering. Me-cha- m Mc-Cui- dv 1 Have Some Enlargements Made A at Our Store at the finishing counter antFgee Samples of the various styles. Note their beauty and clarity. Then, let ns make one for you. - Youll be pleasedvyith it. Stop Jfs a MAIN ST. 10GAN.UTAH. Wolverine! Bends like Rubber Outwears Any Other Shoe! , A .... us LAST CALL The-brea- EveffsrBsodlsrs at dont E. W. Elliot & Co. If you buy these good now these ridiculously low prices you wont get another chance as . . . move We this week We a few of items I the left but all merchandise is only quote you reduced to the very lowest level. There is no limit to these goods buy as many as you want as long as our supply lasts. For Misses and Children Values to $2.45 Undies , Rayon Bloomers, stepins and combinations,, Values to $1.49 AQkfi Hv , W Gym Shoes i For Boys and Girls pair in the house QQ OJ m. , ?3.95 KB For men, values to 98c Your choice for...:... ?1.00 Caps - A Children's Dresses Dresses in fancy voiles trimmed Ages 4 to 14 . .. 51) .The seasons latest styles .. 45 : Blankets - Special in the taber- from speakers will be present A Paradise Independence Day was fittingly observed Friday. Opening features of the days entertainment were cannonading, flag raising and a band concert at day break. At 10 00 a. m came the parade. Participating in this were the various auxiliary orclubs and priganizations, vate parties. This was followed by a public meeting in the ward chapel with T. H. Cutler as orator of the day. At 2 p. m. a childrens' dance was held followed by sports and races. A ball game was played. Paradise vs. Newton, with Newton victorious. A snappy rodeo and horse racing followed. A big dance at night was the concluding feature. , Prizes were awarded the best feature in the parade and champion rough-ride- r. The program throughout, the entire day was voted a huge 4-- H P.s Plan Double sheet blankets, odds and ends. $400 values 1 D. S. Garments In fine yarn, to $1.50 Your choice values .7 Rtf Mens or Boys Fine-Dre- ss ; i Values to $1.00 Your choice Hose fine lisle For Ladies Values to and rayon 50c Your choici 5 pairs for.... Shirts L.D.S.- - Garments Jt (W Old or ; new style 45 These dresses priced in three groups. To PErapis Center Street" 59 West Utah Logan, , f - 0o 0' 0 0 0 0 0 . There is not a minute to lose when such opportunity presents itself to add a smart, new, .summery dress to the wardrobe at this exceedingly low price! Flowered georgettes with cape or short sleeves washable crepes in maize, coral, rose, pjnk, powder blue and green printed crepes in light or dark patterns short sleeve, long sleeve, sleeveless styles. Styles for misses, little women, and larger women. We have just the dress you have been waiting for, ' SUMMER HATS ' In Smart Tailored Styles f Smartness, in lightweight ideal for mediate wear. With simple trimmings ribbon or contrasting color. In shades match new summer frocks. going at $7.50 Value, going at $4.95 Value, im- of to - $1.95 $2e95 Our Prices Are Nevcr High -- . 31-3- 29-3- Lhe most popular Read to-- Wear aml M L-Imery shop in (own. 27-3- solOr-Fhylli- s- 17.5(1-18.3- v - of Have New Chairman ' s SALE 0 peti-spendi- ng but-afte- CO.d , for immediate wear3 1 special dance and program will (Continued from Page One) be given Saturday evenmg at 8 oclock in the Ninth ward private brokerage account amusement hall. Ypdeung, sing-ta- g The group which meets toand other musical numbers morrow has no power to oust will make up the program. 3t success. Mrs. Alfreda Hewerd of St. the party chairman. That auTrucks One-to- n Ford with Anthony, Idaho Is visiting here thority rests with the national her with her Mrs grandmother, Ruxtle axle, 1927 model $285 executive - committee of the Dodge-Grahaton Joseph Norris. one and This committee can be Mr. Nor- party. Mrs and Ardon overhauled called into session by the $485, completely North man of Evanston, Wyo. arei of a majority of Its mem- Lundberg Buick, 254 week visit- -, L1 the here Main. (Adv.) i IICFS. ing relatives. They are guests at the home of their parents, Back From Eastern Trip Mr. and, Mrs. E. J. Norman. Brigadier General J. M. Dollar, of Dollar Elia-so- n Mr. and Mrs. David afMines Vets Bureau has returned company family of Salt ter a pleasant vacation of sev- Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Administrator Now eral weeks in the east. He vis- Williams of Ogden and Mr ited 8t Louis, Detroit and Chi- and Mrs. Joseph Johnson oft Continued from Page One cago. At Detroit he spent sev- Logan were guests of their par-- 1 eral days visiting wltfi his ents. Mr. and Mis. J. P. James servlce On January 26, 1918, John on Friday.. and sons, Clarence tas assistant in the embarkation , DoUft---d- . - their -any lies. "Servica,,, On, January 26r 1918, he j.fvrr.-Mrs." Morris returned jj was promoted to chief of trans- Clarence ,1s in charge of - the home Thursday after spending or U. . arm the supply my. stationery1 department the past week at a Logan hos sportation of the Ford Motor company., General Hines was appointed hur-ea- u and John has a lucrative posi- pital. director of Veterans the The many friends of William on March T, 1923. tion' In Detroit with the Pen- T, 'Lemon were to see e nsylvania railroad which some him out aroundpleased after again time ago assumed control of having been confined to his Travel By Bus In home for,, several weeks with the Ford railway line Buses opWashington (AP) '' erated as common carriers Michigan. a broken leg. Ms. W. L. Obray and child- transported 1,855,000,000 passAccepts Coast Employment ren of Ogden are visiting here engers in 1929. J. Z. Stewart III after receiv with Mrs. Obrays mother, Mrs. North Carolinas peanut crop ing his Masters Degree at the J L. Price. was valued at $9,996,000 ta 1929 Stanford University, af Palo FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Alto, California a few weeks ago MRS. MARY N. SMITH was at once offered a Funeral MARKET QUOTATIONS good services for Mrs position on the coast and also Mary Norman Smith were held , e r Colorado University, The ehapr-waWednesday, duly-2. careful consideration he filled to its capacity with BUTTER decided to accept a position sympathizing friends relButter: (Imago, July 9 AP which was offered in San Fran- atives. ' and cisco. He came home a few days Music was -- tarnished by the 7.633; firm; creamery extra 33 We carry the extra firsts ago to visit relatives, former ward choir. Special numbers standards 33 schoolmates and' friends In Lo- - were rendered as follows: vocal largest eelee- firsts seconds jit Tif lion ef Ladies iggs ; 126lf steady ; unchanged. Liljenmnst of Hy Coats, Hate visit was necessarily short, and rum; violin sofo, Helen Grant. FLOUR 1 Dresses at pop on Tuesday morning after hav- Prayers were offered by David B ular pricer. ing had ah enjoyable time he Danielson and Joseph B White. Minneapolis, July 9 AP Flour: returned to resume his work in --Those who spoke - words of unchanged; shipments 31,633. Bran W San Francisco. comfort and consolation were: hi-th- IZJE. 0 r L Logaii, Utah After Inventory Bishop P. o. Hansen, Bishop Mathews of Evanston, Wyo., Heber Maughan of Logan, President D. M. Bickmore and President John C. Brenchley. An unusual display of beautiful floral emblems carried toy 16 girl friends and relatives of the deceased formed a distinct tribute. Pall bearers were: Messers Edward O-- , Ardon, James H., Vernal, Earl and Myron Norman, brothers of Mrs. Smith. Interment was in the Paradise cemetery where the grave was dedicated by James H. Norman. , G. O. North Main a 1- -2 Fob Men or Boys. IZ, 2 o. m. Salt Lake For Men and Boys 'in Rayon While they last 5 C. and nacle. Fancy Hose For men your choice of any in the house, values to $7.85 for Work Shirts- German Conference Sunda- yGerman conference will be held Sunday, July 13, with President Joseph Moser presiding Sessions will be held at 10 a. any 49 Dress Shoes 'A JQ choice. Ladies Dresses One lot of our $1.00 Dresses One lot $2.00 Dresses Slippers One lot patents, blonds, etc,, values to $4.00 - Your choice ?i.oo dZ. . Lightning Strikes Lightning hit a telephone pole near the home of Hyrum Weatherstone at 701 East center street last evening during the thunder shower. The pole was split from top to bottom. Residents near where the pole was hit, were badly frightened and shocked. No damage was reported outside of the pole being split. During the thunder storm, there was enough ram fall to lay the dust. 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