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Show I , 1 t.,cl.y:, J ui; In, KDO. THIS. Gelling Planes How Are Your Eyes? iu DR. F. B. PARKINSON OPTOMETRIST Office over Woolworth Stdre fD CM; NEWS i To Provo Mrs. George A. Hensen of Froyo, who iias been a. guest here of Mrs. John A. Crockett, "tats le turned liome following very' pleasant visit. Returns S Services Today services for Mrs. t Funeral a Pfeuti, wife of John Pfeu-- 1 of Providence were held in e Providence First ward c)ia-- 1 today at 2 p. m. It was nnounced the services would held Wednesday, which was gn error. Logan, Utah Armstrongs Return Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Arm strong have just returned from an enjoyable vacation trip Montana, Canada, through Washington" sfia'Oregtjnr" Painting Building George Larsen the paint and glass man, has undertaken the work of painting the exterior of the Dairy Shop building on North Main street. Gerge expects to make this place look like new when he finishes with work- - Mens oxfords from $2,95 to , 160 Gallons Tractor Dista-lit- e, 8c per gallon. Logan Flour $4.95. Smith's Clothing. (Advertisement) and Feed, 590 South Main-Phon1032. (Adv.) 6t Returns to Logan L. H. Kimball of Logan, has Engagement Announced of Providence returned to take up residence i V. R. Tibbitts announces-- the. engagement of in his home town after havoccupied in Calif his daughter. Virgil, to Oliver ing been and Salt Lake CItyr Mr. Smith of Pieston, Idaho. 'Hie ornia Kimball was an employ of the marriage is to take place Wed- Shell Oil company,while in nesday, July ,16 m the Logan California. temple. Speeder Fined . Surveyors In Can) on Jodie Smith of gmithfield Government action on the Lo- was fined $50 today by. Judge gan canyon Jesse P. Rich on a eharge of plan already is being manifest speeding in Logan canyon. The This morning five government fine carried a 90 day sussurveyors were on the job at pended sentence, during which the mouth of the canyon. It is time the defendant cannot likely that the bridge at the drive a car in Logan canyon. head of the stale dam will un- He was also instructed by the dergo a change. judge to run his car with his cut-oclosed. Jeppesen Released Melvin Jeppesen, charged with To California on Business having robbed the Texaco ServMrs. Mae Musser of the ice station of inner tubes early Shirley Mae shop, and Mrs. this spring, has been released C. R. Johnson of the Hughes from all obligation connected Beauty parlor left Logan today with the robbery. It has been by automobile for San Frandetermined by the city author- cisco where they will visit ities that Mr. Jeppesen had wholesale companies in the inabsolutely nothing whatsoever terests of their respective busi to do with the robbery and this nesses. Milton Musser accomexplanation ist made, to clear panied the ladies as driver at the young ,man from any public their car. suspipion. Special sale on mens and Ford with boys suits. Smiths Clothing. Trucks One-to- n axle, 1927 model $285 (Advertisement) ton one and $485. Everybodys Closes overhauled completely North St Lundberg Buick, 254' Everybodys (Adv.) Center Street has made its Maud . , last call' to the public and Motor Vehicle Man Here today the merchandise remain. Harold Richards, motor ve- ing in the store was boxed hicle .chief of the office of Sec- up and removed to the Ogden Well- store. Everybodys has been in retary of State MiltononH.official Logan for the past three or ing, is a visitor here business. Mr. Richards says he four years and in former years finds the motoring public in had done a very satisfactory this section of the state are business. The past few months the have been rather slow which pretty generally obeying How- made the decision to close state; motor, vehicle laws. necesthe store here. ever,. occassionally it is besary to check up on trucks ing operated jn this state from Annual Rich Reunion Idaho and Wyoming. It is Stanley H. Rich, general against the, law to operate aal chairman, has announced the gathering of the descendants truck m this state for purposes without first of the late Apostle Charles C. in an annual Rich family having attached thereto the Rich reunion to be held at Lakota necessary Utah state license. Resort oh the shore of beautiful Bear Lake,. August 2 and 3. All branches of - the family are 'requested to be present. A very elaborate program announcing the activities to be participated in together with the committee, has been published and is being circulated among the members of the TODAY AND WED. family. e J CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Tacoma, Wash., July 15 (p) With experts working on the motors or thetwo planes which may race froth Tacoma to Tokyo, their pilots today gave up hope of taking off before Friw day and admttted-dder- e little hope of their starting the 4,800 mile flights even then-- Harold Bromley, who expects to fly the monoplane City of Tacoma across the Pacific, said It would take a day or so to get his craft in shape. The motor is being completely overhauled on The Paciuc Era which may race The across the City of Tacoma north Pacific, Robert, Waik and Eddie Brown, Seattle pilots, said ten hours test flying would be needed before the takeolf. Three gasoline tanks to increase the ships capacity to 750 gallons also have to be installed m The Pacific Era. The City of Tacoma also will carry 750 gallons of fuel Eight hunderd moie 'gallons are to be picked up when she lands in the Aleutian Islands. The Pacific Era is to Carry a lighter load, refueling m the air above Juneau and Nome' Alaska. Three hundred fifty, gallons are to be carried on the takeoff, 450 taken on at Juneau and the tanks filled above Nome. Another Victory SING CHARMINGLY I couldn't work for weeks at a time before I started Sargon, but I'm working every day now Americas mosj popular pair of sweethearts E. J. July 17, Smithfield Vat Frank, July 17 South Main five beautiful songs and a fast moving story loaded with e and comedy, is the winnjng combination revealed by High Society. Blues, Fox Movietone musical romance, which opened at the CAPITOL Theatre Sunday J itnet Gaynor and Charles Farrell are the leads and they have again heendiiected tiv David Butler, who piloted them so Ixilliantly in Sunny Side Up when they madiTtheirTini sicaf comedy debut, lie song numbers are tuneful and catchy and are sung chamnngly by Miss Gaynor and Farrell. Joseph McCarthy and James F. Hanley contributed these lyric hits. T lie story, written by Dana Burnet, is a mixture of high finance and high society with a delightful romance running through it. r Cor-brii- U. 1 Regular Weekly Band Dtle 1- -2 Comes Tomorrow Evening at 7:00 J. Zamecruk; Dean Sonne, Clyde Smith, Strat ford Smith, Delbert Peterson. 5 March, The Thunderer" Sousa. from 6 Pilgrims Chorus Tamhauser, Wagner. 7 Intermezzo, Heart Strings Casto. 8 Popular, The Sidewalks Operas, Dubois. of New York. 3 Valse Oriental 9 Overture, Light Cavalry, F. Moonlight on the Nile, Kmg Von Suppe. 4- 10 Star Spangled Banner. Brass Quartette, Neapol itan Dnector A. T. Henson of the Logan high school band, announces the following concert progum to be given Wednesday evening, July 16 at 7 00 on the Logan tabernacle square: 1 March, American Legion, Kendall 2 Selection, Games from the MISS NETJIE BARNHART and the grandest enjoying health I ve had in years. "I had suffered with stomach trouble'for 15 years, my strength and energy gradually but surely failed me and in the past few years I became dieadfully run-owI was habitually constipated and so nervous I rarely ever eryoyed a night of sound, refreshing sleep. Sargon gave an abundance of. new. stiength and energy I feel like a difierent peison. I am steadily gaining weight, my sleep is sound and every ailment in my n. ch - I 'A t I Farmers Encampment Apron and Overall -- ' HDAME Wednesday, July 16 At The PALAIS DOR PLENTY OF WALTZES Nights, Don't Miss It! UNUSUAL BARGAINS AT SEVEN Utah Woolgrowers In Great Britain Listen To Plan Big Pageant In -- body is gone. Sargon Pills regulated me Continued from Page One (Continued from Page One) perfectly and cleansed my system of poisons m an easy, na- more disciplined Roman war- several days can be saved betural way and I think they are riors and the tween the shipper Salt Lake City, July 15 Three mild upsets featured(P)the as wondetful as Sargon. Miss Next will be shown the ar- packer, with - correspondingly opening round of -- the State Nettie Barnhart, 410 S. Pearl rival of St. Augustine an op- less expense for freight and Amateur golf tournament yes- St Denver. portunity for impressive chant- fedlng and less shrinkage, than Schramm-Johnso- n when the lambs are marketed Drugs Co., ing by the male chorus. terday. The meet Is being played at the- - Salt Lake (Advertisement) Agents, The third episode covers through Missouri River yards. Country club. Eight remained in the President Frank J. Hagen-bart- h, William Rufus. Medieval pagtitular flight, but that numSpencer, Idaho, yesterday eantry will reach its zenith in ber will be cut in half today Lakota Resort the next episode, depicting The defended the National set-u- p that new tariff and the semi-fina- ls will be Passing of Richard Beauchamp, and declared Earl of Warwick. Beauchamp's schedule was satisfactory to the played tomorrow. Die Freed, youthful remains were brought to War- growers and was all they could Providing Big club star, upset C. D. Country wick for sepulture in the fam- expect. Smith, rs former champion, 4 to 3. in a chapel built for the purpose. .Hagenbarth told the 200 Pioneer Fete ous feature match, Willard Mawson assembled that with are Pomp and circumstance p seen in every part of this the National Nibley Park boy, trounced L you have K. Gottscall, Country club, 3 received from three to five episode. Lakota, Utah, July 15 The and 2, and J. H. Morrison, Councents more Some of the most famous per pound than try club, upset Bob Bird. eoun-tr- y justly famous Lakota resort on characters in Shakespeares without the organization. 1 un club, on the 9th hole, the shores of the Great Bear plays and the Bard of Avon He declared the selling agency in the feature matches himself, will in the next was worthy of its name. Other results, the favorites Lake will be one of the mostm episode. Thenappear There 100,000,000 . is already will follow the popular places in the of W001 Pledged to the winning were: Punds of worth1 revels Kenil stately on Pioneer country C. E. Foley, with a national Country Day, July 24, if amusement to in 1575. when Robert Dudley, Kreat dealorganization, defeated L. A. Taomson. club, Nib-le- y Earl of Leycester, spent a small already shipped, he Beentertain count the crowds 6 Pug-mir- e, park, adding that 10,000,000 sides prbviding 'Boating-- ' and forjwne in his endeavor .to,88- Fort and 5; Ralph defeated swimming Douglas, on the lake, there is captivate Queen Elizabeth'. Some Phhds represented Utah clips, Jack Magman, Forest Dale. 7 Hagenbarth declared that and 6; P. A. Papworth, defeated to be a baseball game at 2 30 woolgrowers had been through Steuart Pett, Country club, 1 p. m between the Logan Collemany storms and hardships and the Diamondville, up on 19th hole; Abel Larson gians and that now was not the time Nibley park, defeated captain Wyoming, club. to lose courage. C. F. Murray, Fort engaged Douglas, 5 toAirplanes have been the Four reasons why a better "Take and 4, and Rudy Orlob, give flights, using wool market is ahead were citCountry club, defeated Steve Love, Forest shore east of the resort as a10 ne nfpi,ctlng a ed by Joseph Draper of Draper take-o- ff field Dale, 4 and 3. landing and -ln be pres- - & Co., Boston wool buyers. He Manager Morrell Booth says he said there was ' little foreign has arranged for numerous car- -, Regency wool in America; there is no nival features In addition to the Todays Tradings period and the visit paid to heavy stock of wool;' the low other entertainment. Leamington spa in 181? by the market; (s due to the depress of .Portland, afterwards Geo. ed condition caused by a few In Wall Street gon,BillyhasKugler a very classy orchestra IV ThisRegent, is a very dressy epi- buyers who iiave 'had large a for giving big dance at night. sode, in which stocks which will soon be cleanLakota resort boasts of the fin- fairest women will Leamingtons ed up; speculation in the east appear. By Claude A. Jagger est shade on the laka Actually, Of special interest to Ameri- has broken and the entry of (Associated Press Financial will thousands spend the day at cans is the fact that this pag- - the marketing association in Editor) . this popular resort, if a warm eant owes its origin to the the west has stabilized prices New York, July 15 -The welcome and good entertain, womens institute movement. (PI in the west. newly organized bull forces en- ment has anything to do with The purpose of the federal countered stiff opposition in it. farm board Is to Improve the Fee Peddlers todays stock market from the present marketing machinery bears who felt that to form a marketing credit Slated For Test and speculation for the else was be Domestic Wool association, Prager Miller, repcoming rash, but the buU fac tlon managed to keep (Continued from Page One) resenting the board, told the delegates. Blaming the poor, trends fairly well In hand.price Market Moderate fee, the city official threatened disorderly system marketing The board advance yesterday for the low price of lambs this prosecution. caused considerable nervousness a case Miller similiar at a advocated year. Citing regionamong traders who had followed Boston, July 15, (AP) DoPortland, here the firm car- al state organization which will 8 ounce blue and the upswing despite lack of con- mestic wools of 64S and finer ried to the supreme court and be linked Heavy with the national and profit taking in ad- qualities were moderately ac-tistriped o v e r a 1 1 s $1.10 at fidence, here body to give aid to the individrepresentatives dition to the efforts of bears and comprised the greater li;nnD.vA the Smith's' Clothing. ual growers. injunction. They playing for a technical reaction Advertisement conterLd the th'Js1' is discrimlna-ZJe- s gave the market a rather unNaxos, Greece (AP) This incertain aspect much of the time amund Dead Fish Reported sular municipality has bestowed maximum figures, of the range, Ted Seeholzer, local game honorary citizenship upon Rich30-in the grease, recently wardon,. is investigating a reBoojum, second to Whicbone ard Straus in recognition of his on Ohio similar quoted and port that Juices from the pea last year in the Ariadne Auf Naxos." opera, Quotations strictly combing wools. Some .ranking, vinery at Millville, permitted probably will not race The composer was given the salM were at a fraction of a again until to enter the Blacksmith Fork next spring. freedom of the island. r cent higher than this range. river, is killing the fish-ithat and! (.Pl. Ogden, He territory-64S to S. went July the scene vicinity. Dept Original bags of the reported damage today Agr) Hogs: 907, Including 94 for finer combing wools were steady for the purpose of taking photo- market ; mostly early sales butchers as compared with last week. few 9.75; odd lots mixed graphs of the conditions there. feeder pigs 10.00; parking sows It is said that County Attorney 9.00; Keaton Indicated George D. Preston has served 7.23 down. notice on the Utah Packing Cattle: 78, all rnaiket; late yesterCorporation officials, requesting day and today fairly artive; several On Murder Charge they provide other means of mid lots and part loads medium and disposing of the poisonous good grass steers steady at juices or be brought )nto court. mixed undergrade sleers Los Angeles, July 15, (AP) few good heifers load exBent ear bodies and fenders tra good grass cows 1028 III 6.75; The county grand jury today Buy now and save. Everything goes regardless of cost. Sale to theiror-igin- few common and medium cows are brought-bac- k indicted Frank D. Keaton, real begins tomorrow and lasts nntil July 31. shape by Shoup. lower grades- downward, to estate broker. Tor the murder of We hae just received a large shipment of beautiful dresses Advertisement 3.00; vealers few off Motley H, Flint, financier, in and hats for this sale. a superior court roqm here yes-- ! grade calves 4.00. : Given Three Medals 25 hats values to $5.06 go now at ... Sheep: 1061, including 55 for mar- terday. $1.00 each S. W, Prows, local manager of 6 50 hats values to $6.50 go now at late 79 lb . dorks ket; yesterday $1.98 each the Metropolitan Life Insurance Nevada lamhs 9.75 ; 25 out at 7.00. 25 On to values hats from now $8.50 $10.00 $2.98 to $3.95 Long company, is happy to announce . Kilk to now-$10.00 values dresses, $1.98 that Harley E. Bergener of this Chirago, July 151 ( P) Poultry, Hilk dresses, values to $12.00 now- 2 ears In, $3.93 due, 44 trucks; Roosevelt Field, L. I., July 15 city ranks among the first lead- alive, hens Silk to values mmv $15.00 $6.95 dresses, 23; leghorns 16 leg- (AP) The monoplane K of ing 50 agents throughout the firm; Silk dresses, values to $20.00 now $9.90 Pacific coast territory of 1500 horn broilers 2 pounds and under New Haven took off at 2.34 21. i p. m. (E.S.T.) today on a nonagents. He was awarded his 20; broilers S . reduced dresses Better accordingly U. R. stop refueling flight to Buenos three medals Saturday by the Chicago, July 15-- UP r manager, from the company for dept TgrT PolatoesTTrading ash frocks from 98e to $2.95 X the $50,000, $75,000 and $100,000 rr slow, market steady ; Kansas and A f extra few good Loafs, selling at less than price. Jail Term Suspended-- In clubs. This is the fourth Con- Missouri sarked Irish cobblers secutive year that Mr. Bergener the sentence east reporting mostly around $1.00 Silk hosiery now 2 pr. for $1.00. $1.25 Silk hosiery uow has qualified for the $100,000 em Virginia bid Irish eoblilers 3.30 of Donald Reese and Arthur 89c pair. $2.25 Sheer Chiffons now $1.49 pair. club. For his good work so far 3.40. Wilbur, It was stated a jail sentence was imposed by Judge - We also have the new lusterless this year he was granted a two chiffon b&lery. weeks vacation in order that he Pigs Gain Over Pound Daily Jesse P. Rich. This part of the A few A dollars saved! street Main off few.'steps might visit important elites Lexington, N. C. (AP) Eight fine imposed was suspended . throughout southern California, pigs, owned by John M Hanes under, good behavior. and the head office at San Jr., pig club, boy. gained Francisco on his return to Lo- an average of 13 pounds per Back, from Pleasant Tour Donald Smith and wife have gan. Agents Wallace P. Gal- day during the first six weeks braith of Richmond, and George of feeding under the club plan just returned c from ' a very 29 West First North Logan, Itah E Burgl of Preston, were also Young Hanes has entered his pleasant motor tour of southclub pigs ln the state ton litter con- ern Utah and points of interestawarded their $50,000 -to" S California. medals. test. V wool-giowe- LOGAN 24 W. 1st N. SMITHFIELD ' HYRUM GREEN Discount STAMPS 382 S. Main LEWISTON YOU CAN ALWAYS WE GIVE &9C 88 S. 2nd E. WELLSVILLE -- DEPEND ON US We invite you to come into our Store and look around. We want you to see that we take every precaution in the handling of tlie Groceries and Meals lliat we offer you. And that we have only the best at all times. A full line of Vegetables and Fruits including the choicest of Apricots, tanta-loupeDewberries, Black Berries and anything you piay wish for will be found here. s, et-u- ' inter-mounta- I I store'-'tm.TWe- com-njerci- BIG Concert ut -- Rio Janeiroi ( AP) Official! Berlin API A count of the estimates place me population beaversin Germany (animals, of Brazil at 40.27Z.650 There not whiskers) shbwed 263 speciwere 1,274,627 births in 1929. mens in a reservation between The country is larger than the Magdeburg and Torvau, an increase of 75 since 1913. United States ro-ma- iu me-su- Featured Opening Round of Golf PAGE TIIREfc GAYNOR; FARRELL - Mr. H. P. Hansen of Hyrum was in Logan today. Mr. Hansen, who is 87 years of age is still very spry and active. his LOGAN, Sargon Achieves Ready For Hop Over Pacific Eyes don't go wiutig all at oner. Gradually little fault. creep in, faults that may lain Mriou harm t you. Natures Warnings are often attributed to other causes or overlooked entirely. raiinot he sure yuur eyes are perfect unless you have had them thoroughly examined. If you need glasses, they are surely the protee-tio- n you Lyes should have. Consult. JQlilLSAh, L1 Ore-:pnn- ce -- 6 25 BANANAS, Pound TOMATOES, Choice, 2 lbs BREAD, Royal or Blue Ribbon, 2 Loaves t 15 BLUE PINE or PURITAN MALT, Can 51? 3 CAMPBELLS SOUP, cans BECCO, 3 small bottles 29 33 MATCHES, Carton (6 boxes) .... 17 PACKAGE BACON, Fresh, lb. .... 28 COFFEE, Blue Pine, Vacuum packed, 42 Pound For die-ha- rd AS STRAIGHT AS A PLANE FLIES ve 4 4 4 S 31 Market ld n L-- 9.50-9.6- MAMMOTH JULY will drive away any low downr 'cause,. GAYNdR JANET blues CHARLES FARRELL combine and sing fheirwoy through this, the most do-- '' lightful Movietono romance ever brought to eye and ear . . . DlflctcH hj DAVID BUTLER . 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