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Show Stockton-Christianse- Temple Excursion W. J. Harrison.. chairman of the Benson stake Genealogical society has announced excursion from that temple stake on . Wednesday evening - t- or this week. Son Visits Dr. G. N. Curtis of Salt Lake welcome visit to City paid his parents, "Mr. and- Mrs- Curtis of Logan on Sun- Beauty XMAS Shoppe' tha, evening. day, returning DANCE MIDNIGHT Search through every store, EVE, DEC. 24, PROVIDENCE. search the whole-wor- ld (Advertisement), oer, no gift could please her more than flowers from Lindquist's, M-- L A. Program At the Logan stake M- I. A. Say it with flowers." (Advertisemerft) monthly convention held yesterday In the First ward chapel ' - Professor E. A. Jacobson gave Here From Vernal of Vernal, a short talk on Christmas and Andrew Vernon Utah is a, visitor in t,ogam. He Miss Arle Bailey gave a violin came here to spend the holi- selection accompanied by Mlss days and while here will be Oladys Bailey. the guest of his brother. Dr. Weston Vernon. The visitor is Holly, mistletoe, wreaths and one of the prominent citizens all kinds of excellent plants. nf his section of" the state. Prices reasonable. Open evenhaving varied interests- - He is ings. Cache Valley Floral Co-- , connected With the develop- 31 Federal Ave- ment of the oil wells in that (Advertisement) section as well as having Dependent Mothers Checks Ing and business interestsIssued Moving Family to Dixie County Clerk C. V- - Mohr "Parley Larsen, who recently announces that all checks gowent to Cedar City where he ing out at Christmas time to has accepted a position rwith dependent mothers have been the Dixie Power company, is Issued and have already been back in Logan for a brief visit-On- , mailed out in the county. Any his return he will be ac- wftb are entitled to them in companied by members of his Logan may have theirs by callfatniiy who "will make their ing at the office of the county home in Cedar City which is clerk at the court house , on the center of Utahs scenic Tuesday. Dixieland." A gift for your home, one of our lovely potted plants will Remove Mr. ,May spread sunshine, long after Christmas Is over- - Lindquist Morris From FloraL ' (Advertisement) ' (Continued,, from Page One) Pftcber Funeral Funeral services will be held at ! Smithfteld tomorrow for James D Pitcher who died on Saturday. Deceased was born May 27,' 1800- - He is ala old time resident of Bmlthfleld. He was the son of Mr. sndjMrs. r John Pitcher. n of Hyrum, who have been charged with molesting females on the streets, appeared before Judge Jesse P, Rich this morning and filed a demurrer to the complaint. Their trial was set for Tuesday, Jan-6- , and wUl likely be heard by a (Continued from Page One) 'opinion and decide the controversy. It is believed that four days will be "upwards of consumed - in - making--tf- ie re- count Mr. Kerr who holds a certificate of election for the four year term of county commissioner is the Democratic candidate and Mr. Hall who holds the certificate of election for the two year term commlssidn-e- r, is the. v Republican candi, date. - ' r allotment ; - 9 J Have , So Our Wok as to be able to take care of all - Give something to -- wear, - or some accessory. Either will be most appreciated this year. 4tjQ, (Advertisement) , o p wear. f SCARFS $1.00 Up . Our Bargain Table f For Low' Prices! To Four -- Men plot Police Captain Joseph Gold berg said Tatelman and Rosow confessed starting the fire so Goldvarg could try' to collect the insurance and that they received $150 cash and a note for $75 for their work. Borad drove the men to the shop to start the fire, Goldberg said. . ROBES $1.95 Up 31.00 Up , Santa has arranged with us to have the finest stock of fun making games from . which he can select his gif ts. Every little girl would thrill Christmas morning with one of our dolls, dish sets, beds, and so many things for the little curley heads. Well, it is always hard to tell just whata regular boy would rather have but theres not a thing the regular boy has ever wanted that caitnot be found in the : store. Santa has given this stock his O. K. , We have an especially attractive counter of lingerie, hose and silks which will make the most elegant Christmas gifts. Just two more days. HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN ANYONE YOU SHOULD , Laid' H v . ' 0 - REMEMBERED? HAVE ., 8 - Iris W aimtb strlvr evcit ' O hardeFtjettermTttWsTdttMtmttyr o K E. W. Elliot & Co. Department Store Rulers of Low Prices . O t Cl Jazz To Resound In White House Washington. Dec. 22 (JP) Jazz music again will resound through the white house De- cellibcr 30, with Allan Hoover -- We take this occasion to wish you all a most Merry Christmas. We say with sincerity; may 1931 he all that you hope for. May the major troubles of your life be passed. We regard highly the mutual interest which has been formed between the people of Cache Valley and this store. 7 - The ZEAEDEM Inc. . 3 n, PAJAMAS . - Children Chicago, Dec. 22 (A) The deaths of two children were charged today to four men who, police said, confessed to an arson plot- - A fifth man was sought as tlje brains" of the alleged plot. "Business was bad," police quoted Harry Goldvarg, proprietor of a butcher shop, which burned Saturday, as say I hoped tO collect the ing. $3,800 Insurance, on my $800 worth of fixtures. Goldvarg named Jacob Tatel-maa restaurant owner; Jack Rosow, .a waiter for Tatelmain, and Martin Borad. The children died from burns suffered when 'the fire spread to their home, adjoining the butcher shop. They were Jerome S, and his Israelson, brother, Homer,- 4. Their Mother, Mrs. .Dora Israelson, also was burned- She was in a hospital today In a critical condition. A youhg firemans insistence that he Bmelled gasoline as he stood over the ruins of the butcher shop, the police said led. to the uncovering of the I - street, afternoon ; pers. r for party We have just received our stock of Christmas toys to accommodate the late shop- Deaths Of Two 9 Styles that flatter any smart women . . . coats of tVveeds and novelties that will wear unbe- lievably long. Theyre real values. 95 . c o - $(95 . El m-Se- e Doutre Attends Meeting W A very good program ahead says William Doutre, manager of the Union Motor company, Lake S- wh returned from Saltattend Saturday night, having ed a dealers meeting at the Freed Motor company, - distributors of Durant cars. Charles Freed outlined to the dealers the selling' program for 1931, announcing the addition tp the line. e pew De Vaux. .Thts will be a six cylinder car cap' able of ' eighty miles per hour, ' having just been perfected by Col. Elbert J. Hall, who became famous Some years ago, being of the Liberty the aircraft engine and from time to time since, being consulting englheer for the General Motors corporation- - Mr. Freed also announced .the distributor-sho- p of the Hupmobile as a larger and more expensive car. Models for misses and matrons. All sizes. .... 3 F. W. ELLIOT & CO. of-Jth- DEEP REDUCTIONS and SC Americas folk songs are being ollected and preserved at the Library of Congress. ma-ganl- business, m have advised they have all they possibly can do to care for the unemployed living in their home communities and calnnot taka care of transient unemployed. , - Dresses & of the prescommittee idents 'emergency to remain in for employment, their home communities." In a statement he said Arizona, California and Florida in an particular are swamped byfaminflux of jobless men and ilies. State, and flclals throughout the country Woods, chairman Missionary Returns Elder Wilford Hale, son of Mr. and Mrs- - Alvin W. Hale of the Second ward, reached home on Saturday night to give his parents a .Christmas surprise' after his two .years absence in the California mission where he reports having thoroughly enjoyed his labors. He is lpoklng physically atnd mentally fit, and seems from every appearance to have indeed deprived much good from his labors in the field. Elder. Hale in the wU be the speaker Second . ward Sunday evening. Thaw frozen pipes with elecNewest devices used. tricity. Call A- - H. Palmer and Sons. J DRESSES . Quality Footwear for more than 52 years, 3 EW. ELLIOT & CO. E Phlico Baby Grand will be giveto away Free at Thatcher Music Co, Xmas Eve at 8 ptheir window. Advertisement i " HATS 31.00 to $4.50 1 ptemts host at a dance to 200 or more members of the capitals young society set. A private dance, orchestra has been engaged for the festivities in the east room. The sob of the, president is his holidays from spending Washington, Dec- - 22 (P) Harvard university with his , Unemployed men were wartied parents- "again today by Colonel Arthur A (Continued from Page One) However, it is to" tions was one of the outstandyour advantage as ing features of the evening well as ours to musical, make your apMany of the soloists did ex-- ! , much tremely weu, showing as soon pointment ' care and talent as possible. The soloists were Margaret Larsen, Owen Bingham, Mrs- - A. T. Henson, Bistline, Joseph Mrs- - George Lemon, augmented Djes at Malad by a quartet composed of ( Ear, F. Meredith, Bai?h. resident of 'ig7n,died JTSs G?01 John Bist-- 1 home in Malad morn--T- , Henson and jng from what Sunday the attending Margaret Larserr sang a duet physician called scarlet fever, which completed the musical jje had been ill only since I Lrcat Thursda- y.- Deceased moved The singing of The Morn 'from here to Malad two years of Glory was so interpretative ago where he has been in as to make the story perfectly the restaurant business- While clear to the audience. hi Logan he was an officer In The accompanists were Re- - the Elks lodge- - His widow and becca Stewart, violinist and. a son survive. They were both Mrs. Bertha Clark Purser, or- - reported very ill with the lady on Sunday. $$95 ' lengths. - your bfcauly work for Christmas In the two remaining days. Ladies Beautiful Blanket Robes the Ideal Christmas Gift in all the Styles and Shades. - 73 North Main -- Arranged sale$1.15. All Shades, all sizes, three, . Genuine Goodrich Zippers for men, women and children. Daniel Green comfy slippers 'Tor all. you let us telegraph Christmas flowers. Member of F. T. D. association--LindquisFloral. , t (Advertisement) We SALE Regular $1.65 per pair; THE PAIR Your loved ones far away will not be disappointed if after Christmas. : for Cache valley- - At Messiah Principals Albert J- - Southwlck, director of The Messiah," which will be presented in the Salt Lake tabernacle next Sunday, December 28, has selected a wonderful lot of talent to act as soloists in the presentation of Hahdel'3 oratorio. Besides the director, the following principals have been announced: Richard Condie, tenor; Annette Richardson Dinwoodey, contralto; Herbert Gould, basso; Irene Kelly Williams, soprano; Alexalnder Schreiner, organist- hosiery. $7.85 to 11.00 the weather Lewiston was in Logan today and says It was 17 below Jto that section last night. on all Coats, Dresses, Millinery, etc. You can buy apparel for yourself, or as a gift for someone, at a reduced price NOW no need to wait until . cold is Continuing Gordon V These popular shoes combine distinctiveness in styles, excellence in" materials superiority in workmanship, and moderation in prices to a most satisfactory degree. ...They range in price from the Logan sugar factory last night the thermometer dropped toU degrees below zero. of Jeff StoweU, sheriff-elec- t, LOVEABLE 'GIFTS r. Cold-F- air and ' 4 ( Jury. Fair and - ELECTION CONTEST WILL BEGIN TUESDAY RjwsimJPlate MIHer Manager. CHRISTMAS CANTATA PLEASES LARGE AUDIENCE SUNDAY 1930. The quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten to. Trial Homer Niesen and Weldon R. M. SMITH, Party December 22, Boys go - . paign. Tho issue is drawn fir 6ne of the most involved Republican battles since ihe split of the party in 1912. Chairman Fess of the national committee has declared a hands off policy on the row but Senator Howell of Nebraska has called for.ejection of Lucas. Monday. COUNTY. UTAH. THE JOURNAL; LOGAN CITY, CACH PAGE FOUR 85-8- 7 Logan Utah North Main -- 6rr W. ELLIOT & CO.r ' - 3E.W.ELL10T&C0. .7 Sr E |