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Show rtu i wO jnr mvnwrjna y JXX., I PUBLISHED BV HE I utr-- KARL ft ENGLAND PUBLISHING 1 Games to be played s faid lit adranra - , S5e - 45 .4440 la exclusively entitled to the jar. tnr Wellsville I repnb-thettoa-- HEADINGS r; L, . Rain Fair Change Today -- H? 29!Hll!211113ilil4151!i6!fr!8lll9lll30 Yesterday 7 , January 14 , I 1 - Anienn Evports to- Latin .imroiieh the custom district of flew as topsonal N(w all jiair 'work 'was suspended and -lif 1?. Which one of you fellows cut d rUShed to Kirschs , rifdins reached n ,11)29, 033-i- de- - . ntntial m $100 (,30- - -- t, a new l Cord lr of hQr?e , a.fc January 21 January 28 open Logan at- Preston Smithfield at Whitney Franklin at Preston rpved rUAHOMETER January Logan Preston at Smithfield Franklin and Whitney date. allwwa dixpatchoa crpdltfdta It t r not otherwtae credited this paper and also the local new puhllabed therein, AH right of rcpublication of apecinl dlapatehea thetel lire hlao in Henry Lienaus bar i i i 3 p ml Logan at 1 ranklin Smithfield at Wellsvlle. Whitney at Preston 42.04 Member of Associated Press , .The AMocloted Pres at IVedtie-day- i month. By mail, tno years aclwinrc-''- . monthDelivered, per ftdiance,. Delivered, two year L, i - f.-- , j my wires hair? he demanded leceived several; Charles Klrsch. busily working gfwiVh shears- - The whole af- - The ' as Pmted out fair wound up m couit yesten-thestm- i Dec. -- 48 (API ordemd by when Wqznicfc : , day seph Woznick took one look at 111 LienlA to -i said Joseph, All right pay lua wilt's haircut And said flatyou also naid a vlO ly he didn t like it just trimwifcup your hair like a seized pair oiderty conduct Tm going to give that barber did my I MiiiiKiriiON uvrts f D Tlini.1v' iTlIuo flail TluhlUl Schedule, 1931 COMPANY t the Dost Office every day in tue week except Sunday at Logan, l rah, na Second ('law Matter. ADVERTISING It Al I S HUUSUKU UN APPLICATION lit inall ft . , WuA ff WlC Junior tth rntiMTY Didnt like The Way Cache Valley THE JOURNAL QTYrAnip Whitney Franklin at Logan at Preston 'Smlthrteld and . date. February 4 Logan at Smithfield WhUiiev at Franking Wellsville at Preston WeUsvH'e open Return Engagement IMPERIAL GLEE -- MINSTRELS - February 11 Franklin at Smithfield. ' Sixth Ward Hall Wellsville at Whitney Logan and Preston open date tli Him 111 Mein February 18 Frankin at Smithfield Friday, Preston at Whitnev 8:1' p. fh. CURISTMAS.GREETING CUSTOM February 25 Posithclt fimir lad thanee to see Login at Wellsville this famous company of Dancers, Smithfield Preston. at out cards Christmas send to people began, ami bun Makers de lue. Frahklin and Whitney open Singers , friends, it was perhaps thought that it was a cate RLDl CM) 1KI( KS Athitts March 4 temporary fad. But it becomes more- - and more Pre-to- n cars sent such than more at this be There Logan . year may popular. Whitnev at Smithfield cvbr before. Wellsville at Franklin near-b- y at and friends absent like to remember People March 11 Sixteen acks Of least once a year, and show a desire to keep up that friendLogan at Whitnev Gold Ore Stolen them, it Preston at Franklin ship If they have not had time tooldwiite toor call on them a Wellsville and Smithfield open tie does at least help to keep up the drop date. (Continued from Page One) March 18 pietty eard irt the mail. bonds relations of farmer Smithfield at Logan. 1'he message shows that the Number 2 shift and at the end Franklin at Whitney. of a 150 ft tunnel Mountain are not forgotten, and that if you have not had direct comofficers, who know about such munication with these friends, you at least value them, and Preston at Wellsville. VIS things, say entrance was gained wish to let them know that you think just as muchof them Smithfield at Franklin to the shaft through the engine V as ever. house on the surface and that , Whitney at Wellsville The only undesirable feature of it is that the heap of Logan and Preston open date one man must have operated the hoist to lewer is companions such cards that passes throughJepost-Qff!esmakes- a , down the shafts Once in thr s and carriers. If people would mountain of work resolv-bujrantherefore be IT depths of the earth the men mail their cauls eailier, that Work would not be S6 pr Thit the Logan City Board placed their dynamite and then of Fducation its officers and the withdrew to a place ol safety burdensome. , kaehers of the city schools ex- - ' After the explosion had laid bare the treasure, the 16 sacks , com-be to is expected project of geld ore were transported to Boulder Dam Plans mti.bore-- , pleted In seven years hMowt the surface antj then carried The government reserved the,Loa Jj Are Approved right away Several sacks of low to begin generating Pow shmP n thH grade ore were unmolested i , cr when 495 feet depth of wat- i10f Mine officials decline to es. l (Continued from Page One) er has been stored Power L burden tiniate the value of the missing is expected to start 20lhe cration t the morn who and this 650 at loss, thick ore, but mining men here said and be months befoie the dam Is comBE IT FURTHER RSOLVFD, the 16 sacks of gold ore were botioiri and 45 feet at. the top pleted, with . four units to be of these resolutions worth several thousand dollars. That a It will fee 1 180 feet long and in operation Two more units be madecopy a part of the permaru. The robbery, discovered Monday iiuui,-'be- . ready for. storage o will be started within t ent records of the Logan City wos nof generally knowir until water by June 15, 1935 year. Eoard of Education, and that a last night. Calling for construction of copy shall also be given the Coffer dam by not later than CITY BOARD OF bereft family of our departed U S. Senator May 1, 1933, the plans require EbUCATION PASSFS From tho placing of the first mass CAKDON RESOLUTION member. concrete for the dam propel by Vermont Passes I Twenty Louisiana public and .i. .4 not, later than December 1 L(G'pnmietf from, Page One) 'private colleges are instructing Tor 19?V andftffwf(M complt' (Continued from Page One) resident students., i16'000 likewise of the by his loved ones, and tion of 1 1935 The the great loss to his community to serve undarrt tv ago was. til 1935 Funeral services will be held Saturday. Burial will be jh Tba above reading are taken from THB JOURNALS barometer at oVloek each afternoon except Sunday. The yeaterday" reading each Voixiav refer to Saturdava reading. t)eerl9th WHEN ' ' -- -- for-oleik- d, I -- fT n?0dyJe,e F-e- Let us point out to you how hundreds of men .have saved to independence. This bank is prepared to serve depositors on time savings imsafety. Hundreds of families in Cache Valley have not felt the sting of depression., They have comfortable savings ac: counts. I Steady employment and good health are so uncertain that it is wisdom to prepare for emergencies through T savings. Every dollar placed in a savings account with this bank returns a revenue substantial in amount and with a guarantee of the greatest 111 ? security. j People who save are not inconvenienced by Christmas giving. l f3 Wisdom prompts every man to provide for emergencies. Ones spending capacity is materially increased by a savings account. - eik the-nex- FIRST NATIONAL BANK -- LOGAN , s UTAH Sp-tm- ber Modem Banking ai.iis Best CAPITOL the Best Sound in the State THURS.,FRI., SAT. rr Gometisngs'- - .Worry t. The selection of Christmas Gifts is frequently a F orry. lunshine Hw' Our laige stock from which to select suitable Christmas gifts for the entire family together with our willingness to assist in making a selection, will make Christmas Shopping a pleasure. Mother probably would appreciate a toaster, a waffle iron or some other electric appliance. , m)?0' rim ' y y MIKACIE of PICTURE MAKING ''a.KMIWSM. PlCTUM Scatter Christmas Sunshine next Thursday morning so that the Juniors tnay get their share. For Sis we have all - tlie standard cosmetic preparations, Stationery, purses, etc. catter Christmas perfumes, i ' S3 Dads smoking set can be wisely choseq from our showcases. In fact we have many things to please him. The boy of the family would enjoy his Christmas a lot if , his presents included a kodak, a fountain pen or many of the finest gifts for boys we have ev er show n. not thrill with a real working Imagine the watek, a dazzling flashlight, or LYRIC hoy who would a pair of the finest ice and rollerskates. Today 'Fri. Sat. The little Tads will go scooting about on one of the finest Scooters if Santa orders it at our store. Wagons, Tricycles, Scooters of standard makes are in stock. Skiis and S&eds1 will make for a Merry Chiistmas for that rosy faced boy. j . Pocket knives, basketballs and games of genuine merit can be found at this store. We Will gladly put away the gift of 5 our choice or mail it to your order. You will be convinced after seeing our fine assortment toys that Santa tneaUt well by the Juniors. City Drug Company fin Where You Get What You Ask For. of Slsifi5 We Give S. & H. Green Stamps. VIm i .also The Cock Eyed World Main Street Logan, Utah 4- 0 |