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Show TTY TIMTtf TTV f T ? ? T TT TT T f T ff T? T nn??nyTt?tti TTTT1 r? I TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGff EIGITT u, A Wednesday, November 12, -ELAy-EESLBKESEMT 99 A COMEEDY BY ' AURANIA ROUVEflOL 15 at 8; !il4, U. S. A. C. and Capitol .Theatre Theatre, FRIDAY,at Nov , Prices: 50c, 75c, $1 Tickets now on Sale . Ancient Grafters DEPARTMENT WELLSViLLE 19 JO. WHEN THE GOINGS AT ITS WORST o APPRECIATION by Oscar Hitt j: New U. S. A. C. MRS. HOWARD JONES, Correspondent O Appreciation is a'fine thing and we take this opportunity Hort. Fraternity of'thankingthe'Logan Chamberof-Commerce,--JMr.-M..- lL. the merchants, business men ' and other citizens .who have given such loyal support, this past two weeks, td a new industry and want to express our appreciation at this time. The newspapers of our city were very liberal with their Hovey, secretary, end at Logan guest of A new society will be launch-iMtRamctaa Maughan. . on the U. S A. C. campus ,ed Mrs. Louis Bingham of Og- Thursday at the horticultural Jden returned home Sunday show. This organization, official-- j after a week spent here with ly to be known as the' Ancient her mother Mrs. Robena Brad- - Order of Grafters, is to be a Time and space to help put over this boosters .program. shaw. 'professional fraternal organiza- If there was any opposition .to this movement, w7e feel it Mrs. Delbert Maughan and tion of students irr horticulture. Dancing was because of a misunderstanding of the facts, and we are sf,entT tW' The new organization will en- asking those few to forget themselves . and their own interdays of llast week tertam all of the students who Wellsville A very successful ; with her parents Mr. and ;Mrs. are ests for a short time and join with us in boosting our neighin the paruciDatlns party was given in Lester Jones. cultural exhihmnn bor industries, that more payrolls pan be established, and the recreational hall of the Graduation were exercises n farm at more of our unfinished products find a market outside of Wellsville ward tabernacle on 'held on Sunday even.tig in con- - foMther venfne Thursda the Cache nectlon by evening with the Sacrament Sfe Thursday valley. held Jvmn scouts of troop 21. Each boy meeting for students of the Aort affair 7n This coming year should be the commencement of a new invited a partner and scout Me Kan Wee class of the "nd wfll folowbfThe era of progress for Cache valley. ord'er. Hatton 'o WflkvUle ward Primary who It will only be limited by the amount of to join the M. I. as are of all the people. effort A. The class sang Hi6. The Me v,?5ffrs; Kan Wee song. We offer our support in any campaign of boosting our Certificates railed, to Mariorie vive the standards of presented Home Industries Lets all get together and go. sh?wn by Hettie Leatham, Eliz- THE BETTER WHEAT FOODS CO., Mfgs. of Laurel- abeth Stoddard, Beth Hoskins, Hi6 dys . Wheat, The food that puts the eat in Wheat. Margaret Perkins, Edith Jones, v,rHaLer 3, Gulif ar.s and uth Woodward. The pre- - wberl Fbe, come, as 27 girls) closely guarded trade sentatic'.i was by Presi-igion auxiliary in honor of the boys and 49 (19 boys and were victorious with a dent Eva speech with and wives their ex pared men, service and theY Green, score of 27 to 6 in a game of speech of acceptance in 1929. Only two Organizing members are Thais Presi- partners, and the Gold Star 30 girls) Afootball played hiere cU Friday iaent Millie M. Baxter by Merrill, Richmond; and Ne- mothers who were special guests who are . of school age hold with the Smithfield team. Sup-- j Jams? N. Larsen George Lar- - phl Manning, of North from 4 to six, and finally the permits tq enter employment E. B. Murray was'sen, Carnival Ball at the Palais this year as compared withand7 ar.d denl seniors iryv horticulture; George Poppleton are girls referee. Oliver Bauey returned home Robert Gerber, Salt Lake City d Or last evening. Some ol' the last year. The 2 were enumer7 last year L. on Mrs. Mr. and Walter the Leonard and elsewhere are Pollard, features Emmet, a after four reported day as 4 boys and 3 girls. One Glenn announce the engage- trip Friday ated desame In Mano; the juniors In this issue, Southern Utah, ment of their daughter Helen viatingthrough and one boy were reportand Partment. Professor F. M. Coe of Bryces canyon Battery C., Logans unit of girl 1929 as receiving equivato Merrill M. Brencnley, son of Zions National in ed horticulture .the is Utah department park. the 145th Field Artlllary, at home as Mr. and Mrs. Wm, C. Brench- - The instruction lent Ladles Farms Bureau. faculty member. nationa fired National Guard, to take,0f Wellsville met and with one boy report ley. pie marriage compared 10 at oclock in the ed in 1930. al salute the Logan temple on lzed CLi DAY FEATURED evening. Pres- ARMISTICE morning and the leg on turided nesday, November 12. Mr,drnt MrsSunday BY PUBLIC MEETING P. William Leatham followed at the same Twelve girls were reported key shoot 1 boy and Jdis.- - Gleiiii. biICllaiitedaslii Charge.The' lolI5WSTg U. S A. C. rifle married in 1929, slid the houron a in honor shower of their joftloers were elected: at Continued from Page One) rvi Presl- -' range, daughter cn Monday evening. dervt Mrs. Rachel w'. Parkin-- 1 for 1930. Eight boys and 10 The rooms were decorated in son Vice President Mrs Hilda casion in Hie springtime when enumerated thi? girls are CITY SCHOOL CENSUS enrisanthemums and a beauti- - Leatham Secretary Mrs. Julia the tulips were blooming. Com- SHOWS GAIN IN 1930 year as under 38 years of age; he an is ful trousseau was displayed. 100 Theurer, with Mrs. piegne, said, . interest, 12 boys and" girls yiere soG. ing place, historically. During were fixed on the long column the junior guests were present and sev- Leishman and Mrs. Mary last enumerated year. ! Harriet school from (Continued Page One) high boy and Pupils of the Whittier trainthe Middle Ages it was the eral beautiful presents were Hutchison as directors. It tiled number The reported as by. girl. center of hunting expeditions ing school brought received. A delicious luncheon D. excused . .. up the rear. with 5 in 1929; the number not legally-The senior high school band, being The Woodruff school kiddies was served by the hostess. been workTrkrTsldaho8 nt0 Panders iorests of divided of those net attending school Irom school attendance is 45 ,Jf two groups led were waving red.white and blue into Mr. and Mrs. Brenchley will momhsk0-because of having to support in 1930 and was 67 In 1929. each of the two sections of shakes as they marched, some leave here on Sunday for lng after the Utah-Idah- o .n a widowed mother or an in- - Of the 45 reported there are executfon Napofeon met the senior high school student with lire prevention, Sug- some with hw Greenrlver, Wyomlrg, to make ar companys Interests valil father remains at 3 for 31 boys and 14 girls; and J there formatibn with the faculty of health and others with general ersen of the lie Sui their home. city school and both years. 'married L D. S. seminary following. school work the 67 reported a year the ter held each of a7ewhdaTs ana high1 the placarcs principals. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson High school graduates re- - theite were 38 boys and 29 most imPrtant of all at this Next in order came the junior toThh0nVJeW f i announce the engagement of Mrs G eo rere W vaft other features of the day were ported number 46 fa 1930 (19 girls. time 11 was witwn a few miles high band, the home economics school were sim.'a football game between their daughter Gladys to Per- - Ravmon d ra k e of R r lev Coach - and the inks and puppet clubs, A armisthe variation that Compiegne of iarly grouped. . Burn N. Crookstons Logan . high cy Darley, son' of Mr. and ho, were dinner guests of (Mr. and-- other pupils of the school the Ellis school formation was V.V.V.V..V.W.V.V.V.NV.V..V.V.VVV.. t Mrs. Henry T. Darley of Logan. 'and Mrs. Arthur Wilson on tice o November 1 1 19 1 was Grizzlies and the Alumni on V V art department views, the carrying of banners stres- - Crimson field which was given 5 signed by the Allied and Ger- - carrying The marriage to take place In health, anci other posters, es- - sing attention of pupils, to form- - Crimson C the Logan temple on Wednesfield, special tea, social peciaJly those relating to code ing habits of good English ..i" f and program at the chamber 5 day, November 19. Mr. and Corinne, ethics or right conduct of age fUr of commerce Mrs. WUron are entertaining William Haslem ard rooms by the Le yearS of bZdshT at a miscellaneous shower at Melva of Trenton, Mrs. daughter 1 William The speaker recited briefly SViV.,,Vi,.,,V.,,,, ,V.V,V.,,,,V,V.V.V.V.V,V,V.V.,.,i',V.V.,.V.V.,.,.V.Vi,,V.V.YJi,AVA their home in honor of their Christoffeison of Richmond " I daughter Wednesday afternoon and Mrs. Glen Day of Cove, ?he opening events of the war I 5 C , and evening. were lUicheon guests of Mrs. J? August, 1914, and spoke of ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutchi- Andrew Hutchison cn Satur- - ?uss a' bV reason of her de5 3. The good layer of a termination to prevent Austria S years ago would son entertained at a shower at day. attacking Serbia as a'mo-i- n their home on Friday evening Mrs. Herbert. Pappenfus. and romcause loafer today. J of the great conflict. honor of . their "daughter,! children of' Kemmerer, Wyo., to him his Present-day 5 S brought major Nora and husband Mr. and came Friday to attend the poultry stan- Mrs. De Vere Lamont, given , It honcr of rheme, that of Russia. who fihower dards require that hens 5 were married two weeks ago. A their sisters Nora and Clara1 Russia is about three times lay more eggs and begin as large as the United States ! beautiful trousseau was dis- brides of the month. S jif laying earlier than was con-- jl Mrs. Jane Parkinson return- - and much larger than all ol played and the rooms decored home on Sunday evening Europe, he said. When called a sidered possible a few ated in chrysanthmums. I ; years ago. Two hundred guests were pretent after spending six 'weeks at year ago to head an American to Russia for the Soviet When you finish anything be sure among which were relatives Hooper, Utah, with her daugh- - mission egg hens require a differ- ar.d friends from Mendon, Lo- ter ard family Mr, and Mrs. government m the interest of ent to the kind of care and treat- kind of varnish best get proposed Soviet colonization In gan and Brigham City. Mrs. Levi C. Parker. ment n The employees of the Morn- - the Ukraine for the Jews the than that needed by Lamonts two sisters Mrs. suited Diffor the in band. job -- I Hultz and iMra Herbert ing Milk plant attended the speaker said it required 11 days eighty-fou- r egg hens. to ferent surf aces furniture, floors, go from Logan to New York, Pappenfus, of Kemmerer, Wyo. funeral services for Mr. BarScientific water to France and authorities have discovered that motored here to be In attend- nett In a body at Richmond on thence by I; woodwork and the like are sub.v ance at the shower. the Polish Sunday afternoon. He was the then by rail-tZ 5; certain necessary elements prevents maximum egg lay- ders of of William Barnet, supEuropean Russia, and different Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hutto kinds of use jected j ing just as surely as does any lack of proteins, starches, chinson announce the engage- erintendent of the milk plant, then another thirteen days arid fats and other elements of the feed. and exposure, and each requires Mr. and Mrs. William H. nights to go from the western ment of their daughter Clara Claude terminus of European Russia PRATTS POULTRY REGULATOR is a scientific aid to to Mr. Steven Muir of Mendon, Maughan and Mrs. a special type of varnish. Then, the marriage to Take place on Sorenson were dinner guests of- accross to the eastern end of health. It is safe and pure not a dope or and I; laying tot Woodwork Interior Asiatic Russia Neptunite VI along the too, the kind of finish you want November 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Maug- berian ednesday, stimulant. of Logan cn Friday. railway. Mi. and Mrs. Hutchison are glossy or dull plays an imMirs Sarah Bradshaw who! From this point Dr. Harrie PRATTS POULTRY REGULATOR supplies those entertaining at a shower in has been visiting at Ogden for took his listeners back with him honor of their daughter on selection. extra in necessary mineral ingredients not ordinarily portant part your two weeks returned home on in a word picture of the topsy Tuesday evening. present in mash feeds. It Elder Frank ceishman, ion Friday. turvey life in Russia today unMr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wad- - der Soviet rule where the aim also contains safe, natural We carry a complete line of of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Mar- - is to humble the rich and exalt has accepted , a call to the roups vegetable tonics that aid LOWE BROTHERS NEPTUNITE vm Childs of Ogden were the poor by giving them etuca-dinnEastern states mission and digestion, sharpen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. tional, economio and social will leave here November 26th. VARNISHES. There are five kinds and promote laying. Wilson on Mr. Cad Mrs. Ralph G. Spen,-c- e, never Sunday portunities which they Floor for floors; Interior for a r ' Regulated hens jget more Jr enjoyed under the rule of the Jr., announce the birth of evening. a son born on Saturday. Moth The Ladies Literary club Czars before the Russian from their feed. gloss finish on standing woodwork; meet at th and babe arYre'ported' fme heme of lution in 1916 and 1917. He is shortened and hens Moulting start laying earlier, Seat for use on pews, seats, and Mrs. Arthur Wilson giving enter- - Mrs- Audra Turner til Friday painted word pictures while egg prices are high, because the strain of Neptunite Floor for Floors A glimpses of Russian peasant life tained her Bluebird group of evening 14th. November making other furniture; Spar for exterior new feathers is lightened by the mineral and vegetable the Second ward primary class good program has been arrang- - and the Soviet system of gov-eon Wednesday evening. A chili emment, and left his hearers ingredients, use; and Rubbing for use when On Sunday evening in ccn- supper, was served to the MislQth the work is to be robbed to the ses Rea and Ray Reynolds, nectlon with the Sacrament the world!.; PresenH Audra Bankhead, Laree freatest experiment, dull finish that is popular on all Kerr, meeting of the Wellsville ward. H?day endeavormg to eievate Betty Bailey, Carol William-se- n The program was under the masss and level the aris-wa- s furniture. and Hekla Parker. direction of the M. I. A. and period or use a commercial feed PRATTS POULTRY making everything of Mrs. given as follows; Accordi- - tocracy, George Wyatt, and an solo REGULATOR will the for and the and it increase your poultry people improve people two add .j daughter Mrs. Raymond Drake yodeling You cant find a better varnish PeoPe e non? bui and Darns Wyatt cf Burley, duets by Mr. Jaggie profits. and masse enjoying ownership of Heistien of Idaho, have spent the past Mr. than Neptunite. It is heatproof, Try it for sixty days and - watch results Elder Leland Hill also Logan, few days here wifti relatives. of Lo- - PrPrty and wealth, The band a on sooke gan march, Never played and beauties the marproof, Elder Mark Lindley who has waterproof. Emblem, , been attending the L. D. S. and accomplishments and Seat for a durable, Neptunite white ! turns even scratch wont 1:30 At in ditionq an existing Tuesday afternoon Germany Mission school at Salt Lake practical finish on seats and furniSwitzerland. Brothers' impressive Armistice day ture. For a subdued, dull finish, white! Before you foi two weeks came home and anyand Heistien satag two ace of high school and gram- liken the work is to be rubbed, use be visit. sure hire us a to mar 'of fthhis . thing, the city grade pupils appreciative cncL Neptunite Rubbing pay folksHe yodl,Ing duets.Large me emer- - schools, led - by the Amartean greewxi left here Monday morning audience talners is Legion coior 8n and fift and and Salt Lake at 2.15 p. m. on extended to them to " return at drum corps, guard formed at First 5 Monday for the Australian some future Before , see us South and marched up Mam date mission. Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christ- - street to Thirds North, then The Second ward ensen attended the funeral counter marched to the place of officers very pleasantlyprimary sur- service of their brother in formation and disbanded. a prised retiring officer, Mrs. a Josepb Hansen held at a s the line of school boys .. , y. m. Walker at her home cn Logan on Suhday. fand girls with their teachers,!. Friday evening. Candy making Mr and Mrs. William L. in most instances, marched four . was enjoyed and a delicious announced the birth 8 breast up on side of Main'! luncheon served which was Poppleton a son on Monday morning, street and down the other. ! taken by the officera Fifteen cf. the eyes of several hundred of the organization were presSpam-stcurpart of its spectators lining the sidewalks! ent. Cache Comity Agents Irom for avenue lees or view mg. the parade from au-- ! Mt's Edith Jones spent the rC9UtlUC . jtomotulcs parted alone the 1723 YV,Viy.V,VVV,V,V,VaV.VV.VrV,Y.y,V.V,V,V.V.VaVV.WiV,VVViIiViY.Y.VVI','vvV,VVyV.V,V.V.V,V,V,V.Vv!rVVVV,V.Si -- week Scouts Entertain' Partners ss At Party hr hnrn-oancii- .g 1 j gj thf re work-Larse- ' J t 1 ! i - f f i . -- -- i It i I s Hi Lh j h; ainfos stmfs&n th? ?' 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