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Show IV I I I It" mm mi IMtMMMfff IttMIMMff If r HMMIM i v v vr MM I M MMMMMMMtMMU THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNT! irOcU as els, UlAll , Weber fourth. Harry Added to Committee- -4 Yamashita of Weber won seC. F. Olson, a member of cond for best showmanship. the county board of education , from Hyrum, and Ray Pond, a Opening Flour Exchange of Oscar E. Britzell, for many member of the county beard,have from Lewiston years an employee of flour education, Prevenmills, is opening a flour, feed been added to theof Fire the Logan and grist mill exchange soon tion committeecommerce. - The Chamber of at 221 "South Main. comnutte is now composed of the following: O. t. Garff, Visitor Here Waldo Hatch, H. A. Fred A. Dahle, contractor and chairman; Pederson, Preston Pond, C. F. builder, of Salt . Lake .City, is a business visitor in this city today. He will likely remain owr for the football game on Saturday. ley of e bushels indicated 000 ago, and 806,000,000 bushels pro- BEAT B! AGGIES duced last year. The harvest of winter wheat t 597,000,000 bushplaced es comparted with last year's production of 578,000,000 bush- els. Spring wheat production: the preliminary - estimate announced, will be 242,220,000 bushels compared' with 240,369,000 bushels indicated a month ago- - and 228.006.000 bushels - produced last year, - . The spring wheat total comprises 52,314,000 bushels of durum wheat compared with 52.380.000 bushel last year and bushels of other 189.906.000 spring wheat compared with 175,626,000. bushels last year U.S.A.C. WELCOME ALUMNI Bad . Over The Radio Medford, Ore., Oct. 10 (R) Robert Gordon Duncan, Oregon Wildcat and radio speaker, was convicted here today The Home of Good of using obscene, 1 ndecent and Steaks profane language over the da-rlHe was convicted on, the third count of one indicment and acquitted on four other county. The third count of the inSPECIAL MENU , dictment charged, Duncan with for, maligning B. F. Irvine, associ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 ate editor of the Portland Journal, and Paul T. Shaw, member of tjie Portland 'school board. The penalty is "a maximum of five years in prison. CAFE Now Is pullet was hatched March last and for a month past she West Branch, Iowa, Oct. 10 has been laying double yolk Scientists (AP) who have eggs. She produced her an egg as large as a k wondered whether a egg would hatch twin duck egg and with tnree perchicks can now stay awake fect yolks on October 8. nights working on a new one; for a hen at West Branch has laid an egg with three normal mas-terpie- ce double-yoS- . William Moore a young graduate who is farming col-leg- the Time S ycFflfls Ninth Grade Party A ninth grade party will be given Friday at 7:00 p. m. ' In the junior high gymnasium. It is to be a kids dance. Every one will wear rompers, knee breeches, or some type or childrens clothes. Truck Wrecked A new Dodge truck, to which strapped a gasoline engine, 8 For All Leather Footwear d was was wrecked sometime during H Club Winners uth .Salt Lake City.Oct.lQ Robinson and Hazel Clark of Davis county and Charles Wamick and Ray Pulley of were declared Utah county club demwinners erf the onstration at the Utah state fair this afternoon, with a trip to the Pacific international livestock show as a prize. , Second place was won by two Weber, county teams, Burnett and i Marion Stallings and LeGrande Ward and WUbert Shupe. They were designated as alternates to Die Portland show. Valoy Iverson and Pearl Johansen of JBoxel-de- r county won third place. Afton .Lewis of Pleasant View won the canning contest and also will go to Portland. Pi-R- 4-- La-ve- -- Bounty on Bear E. W. Dagsen of , Hyrum turned over two bear hides to V.Clerk . C. - - Mohr today on which he received-42- 0 bounty. a There was a black and grown bear. They were trapped n Logan canyon on the Ernest Eva Beutler and Marietta Peterson allotment. Cache North of Logan, Nyman county, the girls team eent to People in Darknes- sPortland last year, won secCitizens of the Eighth ward ond place in girls judging, and the upper Seventh ward first place going to lone John were in darkness for a con-- 1 son and Iris Manwarlng of siderable - length of - time last i Uintah, county. as a result of, wires burnnight A girls' uaun consisting . of ing off. This was caused by Clara Bawden, Alice Paul and the heavy rain weighting the Thelma Penman of Granger, trees down along the canal won the lhrestock judging over upon the wires along the route boys teams. Third place went to of the city electric line. The Harold Jamison, Newell Check service was called etts and Clinton Hill of Box-eld- out anddepartment the men" worked late county. Into the night making the Wilbert Shupd, North Og- necessary repairs in order to won den, highest for judging supply the Juice. j of all classes and Clara Baw-deGranger, won a gold me-dThe turf at the Kansas Ag- -j as the best judge of sheep stadium at Manhattan Is Harold Jamison, Bear River, gie tlfe inest in the United. was declared best judge of the States, ac:ording to "Bob beef cattle. McMillin, head coach at the No first was awarded for - a but school. complete girls costume Nine states are represented Mon? Anderson of Hyrum won in the first string football elevDora Davis of second,. Bybee en at Washington and Lee. Had third Edna and county . Bluebird ner from OHote Table Hr The Amalgamated sugar facwill commence grinding beets Friday morning Oct. 10. All men signed for work will please report immediately for their appointments. F. W. Hunter, SuperiniAdv.) tendents GTTOEIE o Lyric Bldg. Q Center DRIED PRUNES Q - Aooiot(d Elizabeth Morrow, daughter of Dwight W. Morrow, to Mexico, has leased the Vanderbeeck estate at Englewood, N, i wi1! open a little school ter shlldren less then Eve years eld. M9 4 (t tm Mu rjd 'V, ttfjtfi Del Maiz ... ...... Phone 1085R We Deliver q 0 I q 1 lb. Cana eft The iff Main street and a few dollars saved Edwards Millinery U Ladles 29 West 1st Norjth. Furnishings Co. Logan 2 Can RAISINS - Thompson's Seedless R HUBBARD SQUASH FLOUR u Per &. 48 lb. Bag QUAKER OATS TOMATO SOUP Peets Granulated Large Pkg. D SUGAR Large pkg, dered lbs. 4,tr n u SARDINES TOKAY GRAPES J(ji uC: -- D Tomato or Ulus tied c0 3 oval cans Per lb. n SAUSAGE PORK-LIN- Loin, Round Steaks Tip and 23!n Pound Rump Roasts.. Luscious Beef with flavor. f SLICED 1-- . Cob Service FOR the; CHILDREN, MISSES AND MOTHERS . , , ' Xr CoatsPrysscs, Hats, Glove, Purses and Accessories arriving daily, , Come in and get acquainted with our styles and prices. Try our hosiery. Ask to see our new sweaters, skirts and tarns. Plenty wool coats, suits and dresses from $5 to $59.50. Silk dresses from $2.98 to $22.50, "New tarns and pattern hats from ' 69c to $5,95. ' r lfor43( 4 k Pli;2?C SOAP Clever Clothes Fancy Pink ' Q i BROKEN No. 2 ,37 SALMON for flour, feed, and feed grinding business also grist exchange, at 221 South Main, where he will be glad to serve his old and. new friends Satisfaction Give Me a fTriaL guaranteed ' mm EZZj LAUNDRY SOAP ' CORN OSCAR E. BRITZELL, former operator and employee of the local flour mills for the past few years is starting up a Years Logan, Utah SUGAR Cherry Chocolates 1 ructo fru ambassador 60 ODD 25 lb, bag , GROUND BEEF Fresh, Lean Z pounds VEAL BREAST AND RIB Pounds 35 BACON ENDS 12 MINCE MEAT 2 pounds 1300 Tgc Pound-- , Veribest . ...i Ham and Bacon and 28 PLEASE Halibut, Roast of Chickens, Salmon prevents us from quoting saving jj in price and quality, apace remember we a Pot over. and them lode in items. all prices U MOBEnr-- MAnilET Beef, lead on alone ' Come J n n cn J j Quality Footwear For Over North Main 73 Fine Gran c Per lb. "A fevMteps - PETERSONS' SHOE STORE SWEET POTATOES tory at Smithfleld Bulletin Board For the convenience of all persons seeking Civil service positions it is announced that a bulletin board is maintained in the lobby of the post office on which is posted a list of under all positions available From time to civil service. time The Journal prints a list of these positions, which, because of their technical nature, the civU service commission has a hand time to fill. Hie list which is posted on the north side ofvthe door leading to the postmasters office is changed every two weeks and is therefore right up to date at all times. Just look over the list, determine what you are best fitted fop and then apply, to Albert O. --Anderson, locaf secretary of the U. 8. civil service commission for fnll - White Moire. 31 WEST CENTER - Civil amo a , Miss Blood Entertains Cynthia Blood, accomplished daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wilkie H Blood of Salt Lake City, gave a dramatic reading at the U. S. A. C. last evening. The program was staged by the Clio club and the guests of the evening werte present upon invitation- - Miss Blood read a three act comedy by Preston Sturges entitled Strictly Dishonorable. The reading was without notes. dons entirely Cynthia Blood is a Logan girl, having been bom here while her parents were residents of this city. Dressror Formal weaisTudrCalf, Patent, Satirir 3 din- (Advertisement) Makes Home Here Although, his family has been in Logan for the past month, where his four children have entered in school, Samuel Stevenson of Preston will move to Logan permanently on Monday. Mr. Stevenson has been district manager for the Utah Power & Light company at Preston, but since the change in policy, he has been transferred to Logan to- take charge of the district office at this place. Bluebird Table DHote dinner from 5 until 8:30. Excel lent food.. Lets meet and eat at the Bluebird. (Advertisements - Wonderful Shoes for Wonderful Girls The Seasons Smartest Footwear for Street, -- 5 until 8:30. Excellent food. Lets meet and eat at the Bluebird. P 34 West Attend Birthday Party Mr?. Howard McKenney, Mrs. George Symes and Mrs. John James motored to Preston on Thursday to' be present at the birthday party given in honor of Mrs- - Luke Smith who now resides in Preston. K pleasant afternoon - was spent. . this ' v Fashion Plate er the night in Sardine canyon. Harry J. Clark, state road patrolman, investigated no one .There ,;was morning. with- - the truck which went off the grade and tipped over in a barrow pit SHOE : semi-annu- Government Reports Egg Has Three near. West Branch owns the Ilfajl kJlalc FHf Condition Of Grain Rhode Island Red pullet which Yolks In It laid the triple yolk egg. The 4-17 size yolks, member. President Sloan Returns President W. R. Sloan and wife left today for their home in Portland, Oregon- They had a very pleasant visit while in Utah attending the conference and visiting with relatives and friends in Logan. o. Washington, Oct. 10 (yp) This years com prop, heavily curtailed by the drouth, was indicated today by the department of agriculture on the basis of October i conditions at 2.046.716.000 bushels, as compared with a production of 2.- 614.307.000 bushels last year. The country's wheat crop, less "affected by the drouth, was placed at 839,612,000 bush- - Olaon, Ray Pond and Fire Chief C. W. Rapp as an Cache Stake Relief Society Conference Relief society conference ' of Cache stake will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock in the tabernacle. The general public is Invited to attend the 2t session. Language ' OC.CO. , Marriage Licenses Marnage Licenses have been Issued to Ether Young ojt Oakland, Calif., and Claire Belle Miehaelson of Montpelier; Idaho: Wren Thomas Ellis of Lorenzo, Idaho and Gladys Car-do- n of Rigby, Idaho. Convicted Of Using Eat At I'iO r ; annocl |