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Show ' 30. -- Thursday, September 4, 1930. t School will soon start. We Visiting Parents .. take special care of your Griffin, Kathryn childrens hair cutting, 25c. Miss of Mr.- and Mrs. J. daughter Schiffmans Barber Shop basement. (Adv.) P. Griffin, who - attended the year University of Utah-l- ast Womens Clubs Meet and part of the present sumThe northern district of the mer, is vacationing in Logan me Federated Womens clubs will with her parents until meet FRIDAY, September 5 university opens again for reMiss at Hyrum. The meetings will gistration for be at lu a. m. and 2 p. m. at Griffin early in the summer tne South Cache hign school accompanied several university All members of the girl chums on an automobile building. U. S. ' A, C. Women s league tour of the east visiting Denare urged to attend the ses- ver, St. Louis, Washington, D. ITS EASY! WIN A CASE OF SODA WATER our . ahy little Stem: named Kitty Said to her boy friend, Sol Witty, Wont you give me a drink?" . He replied with a wink, 'Win the contest and get it, my When -- ; -- Pretty!" Crystal Bottling sions. And Furniture ' Still Seek Clue City police are still seeking a clue as to who broke into the Utah Poultry Producers plant at the O. t. L. station on Monday night. P. H. Elliot, the local manager, says while mere is plenty of physical evidence that the place was ransacked, nothing of value has been missed, Tne cash box was pried open and disfigured but as no money- - was left in the place, about the only thing me prowlers could obtain would be snow white eggs" of which this section is noted. Exchange West First North Watch This Space Tomorrow For Contest Rules! TRY IT! . WIN IT! 72-7- PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL', LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 4 Student Back Home pert Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Farr, who has been studying engraving and the h jewelry business, in Southern Here California, has returned home j Visiting Mrs. Alice Smith of Ogden on a visit. I Js visiting in Logan with her Be sure to have your permSr., brother, Frank Baugh, Before starting your child wave while our special land family and other relatives anent is still on. Special on waves to school give it a first class there. y ends Saturday, 30. hair cut, 35c, where service August sanitation-i- s dependable; Beauty and 4 Childrens school dresses in Stockton Christiansen Modern Barber & Beauty last color- - prints -- up to -- 12 Shoppe. (Advertisement! .. W,Center. (Adv.) years. Kiddies Shop 37 W. 1st N. (Adv.) Flower Show Teachers Institute Sunday Dr. C, N. Jensen, state supA flower show has been anPlacing New Awning of public instrucerintendent nounced afternoon for Sunday A new awning is being placand evening in the Eleventh tion, and Dr. Wallace J.- Vicked in front of the Bluebird ward ers of the department of EngIt .is- sponsored store, which will shade the by the chapel.' Relief Society. All ward lish of the Utah State Agriculfrom the display windows members are ,to be sure tural college, will address all scorching early morning sun. and have theirurged flowers at the principals and teachers of me no later than. 12 o'clock city schools at the opening inRoller skating, Elite Hall, Hy chapel stitute for the city school year on Sunday, September 7. at the girls camp in Spring and Friday rum,' every Tuesday . New fall nights, styles in smart Hollow, Logan10 canyon, Friday oclock. Frank Advertisement print house frocks, percales morning at , , and piques, with or without Baugh, Jr., newly appointed sleeves. Sizes 14 to 40. Blue supervisor of music In tne city f Marriage License scnools Albert J. succeeding Jack Brewster of Salt Lake Bonnet Modiste Shop, (over Southwick, will contribute a Rite? Drug Co.) h (Adv.) .City and Clara June Charles-wortvocal number for the program of Idaho Falls, have and an instrumental . selection Low - secured - a marriage , license Superintendent Very is also being arranged for by Lyman Pedersen, clerk of the from the county clerks ofHensen, supervisor edu-l of Cache board County fice. l cation, went to Smithfield this f instrumental mUSIC. Miss McCracken Here morning and found Superintendent R. V. Larsen still hi a Scandinavian Meeting Og; Miss Sadie McCracken, Scandinavian will critical condition. Vincent meeting den school teacher, is spending verya son of the superin be held at 7:30 Friday evening her vacation period prior to Larsen, who has been expect- in the stake house. All Scanin Logan, tendent, Entering school, ed home from the mission field dinavians are invited to atConMrs. of her sister, guest most .any hour, has not yet tend. Scandinavian Presidency. way Lewis, 20 South 1st East arrived, the delay being oc6treet. casioned by some misunder- Choir Practice the reThe combined choir of the standing regarding New Owl Billiard Parlor lease. Fourth and Ninth wards have a of t "The Owl, is the name been asked to furnish music Tune In on KLO from 2 to 3 for ithe September quarterly (new billiard parlor to be openMessrs p. m. tomorrow afternoon and conference of Cache stake. The :ed in Preston by Niel-se- n P. H. under the first and choir Olsen (Charles for direction of practice, A. T. Henson, will of Logan. The new place every following Wednesday Stockton-Christiansbe held Thursday evening (toI of business has been opened our beauty program. the building which these night) Sept. 4 at the taberBeauty Shoppe. , (Adv.) nacle at 7:30. All choir mementlemen recently purchased bers are urged to be present. Franklin county metropolis rand iglocated on Maiii street. Near Auto Accident , . in a i Two cars collided'- aV-- the ( in- Suspended Sentence-- ' f., . & Keep Beets Weeded . north Jack Bissfgger of Providence tersection of Second I 4 Now is the time of the year, and main street this forenoon, who has been lodged in the - a - charge of experts, when one in which Mrs. R. C. An- city jail on when I say sugar beet drunkenness, arraigned Griffin L. R. Mrs. should section and derson of this farmers before Judge Jesse P. Rich in keep their beet acreage free and children were riding and from weeds and pay careful the other belonging to George city court Wednesday afterProvidence. The ladies noon, was given a suspended attention to water so that the Roth-omonths of six beets may be kept damp to were driving south on the high- jail sentence does not get drunk insure a good crop his fall way and Roth was driving providednorhe fail to regularly The Providence man again time comes north. When harvesting Ground. turned to the left to go west turn his money over to his on Second north and hit the wife. Anderson car broadside. The Large Senior Registration car was Shoulder Broken ' One hundred sixty seniors fender of the latter badly jammed and Roth lost Chester Petersen, seven year registered at the senior high his bumper. No one was hurt. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed school on Wednesday, making win Peterson, 478 canyon road, the largest first day registra-'tio- n sustained a broken shoulder of seniors in the history Fire This Afternoo- nthis Wednesday afternoon when he -- M that institution. Registr- Sparks from a chimney thrown from a whirligig ation Is continuing today. In- afternoon at the home of Glen was on he was riding. The struction will begin on Mon- - Jorgensen at 225 South,in First forcewhich of the whirling device the day, September 8, along with West, caused a blaze threw, the lad against the wall others of the city - schools. roof of the home.- The depart- was of the Peterson home.-- He is Principal George S. Bates an- ment responded. Damage broken at home where-t- he estimated at around $5. nounced this morning. soulder was set and other medical attention necessary administered. The child is reported to be resting well. iLOCAL NEWS Par-iors;- Jr. High Registration Today Pupils of the ninth grade of the junior high school are registering today at the high school preparatory to the opening of the city schools next Monday for another academic year. A meeting of the faculty was held in room 209 of. the junior high Wednesday morn1930-3ing at 10 oclock. Plans for the school year and opening school matters were considered A superintendents meeting with the teachers present was held at 3 o'clock Wednesday Alvin New C., Philadelphia, Principal York, afternoon. Hess had a full corps of teachDetroit and Chicago. ers on duty for registration this morning. Fire This Morning At 5:06 a. m. today, the fire Preston Theatre Reopened department was called to the Several local residents atDeisel Engine plant where fire had broken out in a pile of tended the reopening at Presold lumber at the rear of the ton. Idaho, last evening of the building. Very little damage Isis theatre which was damaged by fire sometime ago Un was done. . their automobile at Toll Gate, der new management of the Mayor in State Capital 20 miles east of here todtty. and George Jones brothers Mayor A. G. Lundstrom is in They were not- - Immediately Paul, the theatre drew a large Salt Lake City .today on ; identified. on the reopening patronage night last evening. The buildand Decorating ing since the fire has been new Painting remodeled, The Radio Service shop which Ace Hudkins thoroughly seats have been installed, Winston B. Jones and Larry through renovations have been Cole have been operating on In Law under way and new Vitaphone North Main street for the past is equipment has been installed. two undergoing year rean interior repainting, Brother Dies at Draper. and general im- AceLos Angeles, Sept. 4 (AP), decorating . -- ? Mrs. W. D. McClellan of 48 Manndale Avenue, this city, has received word of the death of her brother, Joseph William Parker, a prominent citizen 'of Draper. Death , was due to a heart attack. Decease cLwasa a son of Joseph F. farker,. prominent early Utah pioneer and an active church, worker. Funeral services will be held at Draper on Sunday, at 2:30 m. p Hudkins, middleweight boxer, was sued for $160,000 damages today by Miss Rhea W. Hill, who him charged with breaking her nose and refusing to marry her after betraying her under promise of 1 marriage. New linoleum, provement. is also being laid. Messrs Jones exclusive an and Cole operate radio shop for sales and service. They are also licensed operators of station 6CKJ, In Logan. - AT J -RAILROAD CROSSING FOUR KILLED The big bat with which Hack W. Va., Sept Wilson of the Cubs tied the Na- were killed Four persons (p) instantiy when a Baltimore andltlonal league record is known as train struck the "Hack Driver. Ohio passenger Parksburg, I J3 . - - 1 en . f . t - , lijpetick contest sponsored the Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange will start on Saturday. See their advertise ment on todays 'local page for the announcement. Rules will be given in tomorrows pa per. For the past two weeks A by -- Crystal has used' limerin their advertising) and the rimes have been so well received that the contest was decided on. A ? case of Soda Water will be presented to the winner. (Adv.) . the icks "KEEPS THE FOOT WELL" Lookforthis v I TRADE-MAR- , . its Drill Battery K your Protection can identify the genuine Arch on sole and Shoe by trade-mar- k imitalining. This is your protection against , , of tions , .'your assurance comfort in action! No other shoe can give you this foot satisfaction because the combination of features that make it possible arc patented.-Thecan't bc'duplicated: Come in . . . let ns models. fit, you in one of the smart new p. m. During been m -- J Petersons Shoe Store QUALITY, FOOTWEAR FOR OVER 50 YEARS LoSan 73 No. Main V. st . Tonigh- t- kept the vacation per- busy by members tonight. ARCH - g the battery playing tennis. This has afforded a great deal of amusement for the participants. All members of the batto be present tery are urged ' of- - (PRESERVER I over-processin- past two months, the armory has been marked off with a standard sized ten nis court and the place has YOU foot-freedo- Easy to look at good to look at thats your reaction to charm and of Camels. beauty. Easy to smoke good to smoke that s the lure, Good because of the natural mildness and fragrance of mellow tobaccos, with all the delicacy and aroma preserved by scientific skill in preparaor doctortion and blending good because theres no ing no flatness of taste. smoke them Easy because they are so mild and smooth that you can all the day through with never a suggestion of throat discomfort, 1. Notice that its Camels now your crowd and elsewhere because Camels are so good to smoke. Battery drill will be resumed following again tonight Summer vacation of several weeks. The time for the drill has been announced for 7:30 iod of the - 1 Cache Product Being Sampled Laurel Wheat, a product of the Better . Foods Products company is being distributed at the doors "Of Cache valley residents. Since the intrOduc tion of this better food, comparatively short time ago, it has steadily become more popular, among other products of this growing concern. Man ager Denton Rogers expects to pioneer the markets of adjacent territorities with his product which has received great public apprbval in this section. The Journal wishes this enterprise success as it is another Cache valley industry which from all indications has great possibilities. I "EASY TO LISTED TO CAMEL PLEASURE HOUR c 1930, Wednesday evening on N. B. C,- - FaciBc Coast network, KGW EGO, KECA, KTAR, KFSD, KSL, KOA, KHQ, gOMO, Tobtcea i Cs.Wtaitoa-SsiM- R. J. Reynolds , N. U |