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Show 00 - DESERET LOGAN. ABPtrairatt for MAY 21 191ft Iwf theJ.CIouds, New Saltair Thrill; rataerifllM non-d- WEDNESDAY Huns . i Hits .... Los Aegsleo Rene Hite . -- o- K . .. . Giant Coaster Ready for 'Decoration Day Opening botnp'alnts (regarding bvary suould .be made la ). L. Jobnhon. office with H. A. Pvdvr-Cbl, II T'wt F tret Kertb It. Telephone II Hn telephoae 137. Alim for Im r ly. Saturday end aad Church pub6r lication Bd EVENT XG NEWS fej lamim- :.i 1 1 - IH I t 1 I1 I I I 11 1 I I I i T I Stolen bseeDri eco L Summary: kits Fournier. Kvnworthy. Walsh. Sacrifice hits Hsoey, Knli-ht- , Killefer. Struck out By Aldridge, I; Bow ms a. ; Valencia, t. Bases en balls Off Aldridge. I. Bowmen. $ Huns responsible for Aldridge. $4I, Bowman. at bat off I Nine kith seven runs, Bowman In six Inning. Chares defeat to Bowman. loubie plays Hanev te Kanworthy . to Fournier; Haish te Knight to Gletschmann. Bit with Pitched ball i Irene k. fa sard halt Cook. Tims 1.40. Umpires bason and Hold. 1 Two-ba- N(l se CREAMERY TEAM TAKES PIN LEAD I1. The' - j. May Creamlers team of bowlers: "l Pan dose took the lead here to-- 1 f day In the Taclfie Coart , Bow tins!, ij tj championship, winning practically ov-jery honor except that for tha first team I ! core. It failed by a faw prna to up-i set tha Stockton Popple." was in Burt, of the Crystals, leading with a score of ,$($ for, the In event team he ' ' ht nine game. scored fit. in the stnglea (42. and n I . the double (tl. aa average of 193 for I all games. SAX FRANCISCO, Crystal 1 ts ' aBaaggggsgoggsgaBgBsggsggg (Special o The ,'ei) Way SI. The R. O.T. C. ' unitT.OCAV, at he Utah Agricultural college. ti In competition with other schools secured a In the Western division, of $91,100 for the Victory LJb-- erty loan, accord. ng to Lieut-.- Col. Hartle. professor of military sciencs and tactics at the college. Thu money sr as. -- obtained. through pe reonal subscription of the members of the three platoons at the college and through their solicitations. Th's should "place e unit near the front in the the rank of western schools, both htotal, t .4and pet capita, jaiheuription. Platoon competition was engaged in and the third platoon came first with 1 1 499; first platoon, second with 1 490. and the second platoon, third with R. O. T C. .headquarter and $1 494. -- total col-eg- A New Coasting Thrill at Saltair Ready oa Decoratioa Day A thrilling ride, one of thoee kv taunts which delight the rider.' is id The "Race Through- - the Cloud1 buil by the Giant Racer store for Saltair visitor this adhaon. The largest coaster ever erected In other subscriptions credit, $$$,449. Bait Lake concern, which ha employed 199 men for eight weeks Ctah and on of the largest structures, of the making a grand total of $91 $44. The to rapidly company, a eort the in went, highest Individual record are as folneanng completion and wttt be ready for the first 1 1st tors to the resort on and baa used eighteen carloads of lumber and eight miles of steel rails to lows' H. H. Kngeman. of tbs first Decoration Day. the structure. 'A large pavilion ha been constructed ag a landing station, platoon, came first with $1.(59: Alfred T8 new thriller Is called The P. ace Through the Cloud." and con- , for the opening of the 1919 season are going rapidly for-aT Farrell, of ththird - pialoonsec-on- d. "lAty rfCoTTIIp and curies on a 9iugh trestle work over the lake wardpreparations by Decoration Day-- all .will be In readmes for receiving the with $1.(44. aad George Eccles. . wsi of the main pavilion. crowds of visitor. erf the second platoon, took third with I finch, members of the tl 499. it 111 opment of irrigating' plants along the ness houses are competing with each initial on lea inning and put the During the past week the members Utah Agricultural college play. "The Bear river in Wyoming possibilities other to offering bargains td their in the first inning wbao game they tallied of the R. O. T. C. unit have been Angel In the House," were recently, for trouble aa two - A three of run to to aueh Fournier crowd and ing Cooper feaexpected from tured la the run spending practically all of the time elected to membershtu to the Periwig operation now will consume plants so aad kit coiama ths county. each allotted to drill on the target range club, the dramatic club of the college. water that there will be little or much credited two. being with none . Q ... Valencia, who waa Membership to tha club, which was left for the appro pnatora on the low- I and five hundred by Mana'at the two. three, ger Clymer of Seaul signed took tha moand several years ago by Mias er end of the stream and some of the Helper Fire "yard marks, under the direct super- founded May aewnih L" Bara after inning dramatic Huntsman, CoL and of Lieut. Coach, vision Hartle. Lieut. raping plants are likely to bo dry had lost the game, and held Bowmaa tha Aneve's! prominent dramatic stars of the ptf ha says He maintains that the fed. ScoU and several sergeants have taken to one hit. Have Been gel Work to baaed on the applicant's eral law ah cold provide soma Score: the pit and handled communication college, remedy Some very good records worth and ability l.t dramatics. There- for this condition. by phone. Of Incendiaries fore when these three students were SEATTLE. have been scored. News Notes, Logan cboaen tney were recognised aa the AB. R. H PO. A. E -- to The The sever (Special extension News). in the three members from this par's cast deproposed Walsh. Jb. 9 ., Island dito.net of ths Students Elected to iiieaibflian has of lb 4 honor. .6.-- 4 city, probthe serving - HELPER, May 21. Evidence has been defeated The ably 4 pome-t9 0 "tha to indicate protests light Club in .. 1 Cooipton, if. 'Tad 'evening and there that the $194,994 fire which razed part Membership wr'oteTM Farmer Planning Bigr .. 1 , Harper, were many or them as people are of tha business district was tha work Knight, lb 0 to construction work while of incendiaries. LOGAN. May 21. Cats logue for to reported nii a Derrick, a .... 1 Pumping Plant Project opposed the price of everything to high. The railroad fireman It e the 1919 summer quarter at the Utah Cook, home 4 going Monday to checking up tho protests engmear Bovtngn. p .... 4 saw at find 12:1$ flames Agricultural college are ready for disthe morning LOGAN. May $9 Farmer of today. 4 and abouted "Fire'" An unknown Valencia, p.' tribution to anyone interested, accord- Cache Junction. Petarbera and Meo-do- n There was a meeting of the boys of man lurking behind near-b- y ora ing to Dr. J. II. Linford, director of the tree Totals ara 23 3 tha installation of a the Logan high school yesterday, with dered the fireman to ahut up, and t It 13 t planning summer quarter, . big pumping plant on' the west aide their leai-heand some representa- shot at him twice. The quarter will extend 1 1 weeks or of LOS ANGELES. the valley to irrigate about 19.990 tives Of tbs sugar companies. Many of a full quarter and full college credit Two men had narrow escape from AB. R.RPO.AE will bo given for work completed. The eras of dry land there. The plan is the students want te work in the beet snrious injury- - James Piaed, assist- Killefer, c.f.-lte have the water fields and arrangements are being ant cashier of the Helper State Habey. by electri( 0 . . .. quarter will be divided into two six cal power onto theirpumped to favand to made land, property organize them for bank, would probably have burned Fournier, weeks periods to suit the needs of ored and commuters have been nam- such work so that efficiency can be to bis bed had not firemen teachers who cannot attend tho full ed to canvass burnt! Cooper, r flb.,. tbs farmers and obtain secured. Plana are now being work- into his room And dragged him 4 2b. term. to Kenworthy. their stgnatares to the necessary pap- ed out to that end. EiHs. ...7 the street aa the Are broke into the Niehoff. ers. A well known civil engineer who lb. .... ....4 Clyde Daniels, a Logan boy who room where he waa sleeping Gilbert Bole c. was in Logan this week and who has pent about a year to France In the Miller ee 4 Catalogues Issued escaped suffocation Aldridge, p nsaeafe bad a great deal of experience to Irri- Argone. St. Mthtel and Meuae sector a, when narrowly room he anted ret his to to .. For. Summer Quarter. gationa e.l matters, sounded a note or reached home last evening. He was retrieve some valuables after the Driacoj, Tlta!a warning as to the installation of plants connected with an ammunition train. fire started. 1 2 10 27 14 to 21. Ha an advocate LOGAN, May Stanley Prescott. along Baer River. Tomorrow to the annual Dollar Day B. L. Christiansen and Misa Nancy of each project, but sees in the devel- - of the Logan merchant and the bust- BEGINNING TONIGHT PAUL DICKEY eg & CO. nd pa-ro- n. ' f a SONGALOGUE SOLO With Inca Planwnrr - HICKEY BROTHERS D Acrobatic Dancers IW . ETHEL DAVIS & FREDDIE RICH . In Song a la Carte THOSE GIRLS .OE.TLIE .ALTITUDE - rtaiShf Girii to America's FrrttinA Aerial Sensation THE STERLINGS Novelty Skating and Roller Dancing THE MIRACLE A Modem Svengali Master Mind of Mystery - Assisted by His Trilby ra ll In a THE LINCOLN HIGHWAYMAN. rt K (Of the Four Mortons) In 0u 144 0 nimr,Kt-ham.'c.f- e- CLARA MORTON Cl 19c. 2 Sc. $0c. Seat qn 19c, 25c. 50c 7,5c. $1. Matinee Evening sate at ticket office daily 10 m. to 19 p. m. Phone Wasatch 4240 tog DBBDBB0SSQBSI3S9QSSSOC!SU&aQ -- tofr (MtiMHUliMMIuI (Special Correspondence). BOISE. Idaho. May 20. Captain M. Dweenev, former mayor of Twin Fall an attorney, was today p- - j 1 pointed by Governor Daria aa a mem- 3 her of tha public utilities commission 91 to succeed John W. Graham, resigned. The governor also appointed Lieut, j CoL L. V. Patch, of Payette, as ad-- 1 Jutant general of the state to succeed j Albert H. Wilson, who retire to be- - j ( cum pure food inspector under the j d department of public welf ., 'Northern Idaho. (I Jj 95 Everett 5? ftr , . . j j! (j a x PAINT It's like bread; there is. as much in the making as from' what it is made Vi Vi Vi v Vi I ' 14 id n IT I! l: Take two women our wife and your neighbors. for example. They both use the same flour and yeast. Both bake bread in the same kind of oven for the same length of time. Your wifes bread invariably turns out best Why is it? Its in the making her way of making it. Its exactly the same with paint The list of materials from which it is made is only half the story hardly that The difference in the making, users have learned to know, ii ons of the big things mat makes the dependable punt it is. It also bas much to do with its lastingness. It is one of the main reasons for its splendid covering qualities for its economical spreading properties. We recommend this good paint to you because vre know it will give you satisfactory servicer" State Will Honor Bear Lake Soldier (Rpwctol Corrwapondenc) MONTFELTER, Idaho, May 20. Governor Darts baa set asida May IT, aa tha data upon which all Idaho will honor Private Thomas C-- - Neibaur, Dear Lalia boy, who, single handed, held an eotira German division in check, and aitboogh seriously wound-e- l captured 11 Ganna oa and escorted them into tha American line Elaborate preparations are being made for tha event, which will taka place at Sugar City, where the make their home. Among bc people from this county eia-vs- l! -- o to the horns of the boy-heara h grandfather, Joseph W,. Neibaur. his atoter, Mr William G. Hayward of Pari and his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mr William Nys of this city. Nei-Lau- ra East firit South . Bill i L- alter TODAY j i i Ikial (J. . ing feats I)o Tea See the Point?" liRLVO M HEATH The Pan Trio to comedy sieging ILULUIK. Hu ruup; PKAortai Weekkr 14 15 2 So . CL difpic, J SONGS OF THE GOOD OLD COLLEGE DAYS ITja knockout acrobat I'i.miJNOW'E S Have you heard Louis Meier on the organ? Hes ferent. He puts pep in tures. BUUHi MiDtK PIT2PATBKE And his Pantnges orchestra 3 shows daily: 2:4$i, 7:24. 4:11 Night price 15 25 I5 ar CCRRENT EVENTS BURTON HOLMES TRAVELS Norway's mod famous tea skater in aa amazing routine of akat-- - -- Tug-o-W- Co-ed- Extra Addnd Aunatk THE THllEK MtKMA In The Through the Mud Hole Fair s Provide the Eats The Casualty list, etc, etc.- - S. MILLER KENT AMERICAN U' Presenting Premier Event of Screen World MARY PICKF0RD, in Daddy Long Legs ax op orphan Pick ford ever V I Jjovm Bronx D0 NOW PLATING MAFDG PTLAJ.T CR.1.NK WILBCR Mins IValya Own Draamtio or WRONG Oaae WUbr Chs cant last excused night death of his arm. positively appear tonight and at ail other performances leading man. Matinees Than aad founds y Matinees 15c to 25 of the An-gal- r LT Push-Ba- ll Dm "RafTVa" at vandevflto, ha unique cooacdy piayJec, rilMo RIGHT LOS ANGELES. May 21 Lo took tha initial game of tba aerie, from Beattia yealardax. J to t. The bom taani batted Bowman hard to tha - Pranks Painting the Bathing Fresbies The Battle for the the Whiucr A Hot fshbw in a Owl TTowv- - bttCDCSS 3 r Students HER la RAIDERS, t " I 7-- ysMteateuvap ' Matinee ANGELS DEFEAT va i" (Spsctol Correspondence.) POCATELLO. Idaho, May 24. Two bond elections were held to thin city carried by big malor-today, and eachvote! Tba dty $71,004 improveof ment bonds to carry oa its portion tha big paving program, and the Poca-teU- e Independent school district voted and $1 $0,904 for new school building 9 equipment. Jtf At The K ro , Salt Lake Glass & Paint Co. mm & Matinee Mo to (LM. hale FUday Malt orders now far MME bfSrCMANN-HMNJune 4. Pricee J5e to 1M Pins wee tax U. Liauio-PAin- r 33-3- 5 3J9 u SPECIAL LOCAL ATTRACTION l A nunmre-r-- A Bonds Carry.' K1GHSTAIIDARD Evenings Prkc Mo to I t A Distinctly Attractive Bill OFTHEEkHUr (Bpedal Correspondence). IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, May 24 AH Idaho Falla paid homage today to tbej memory of William K. Wheeler, pio- neer newspaper man and oldest resident of this city, who died Saturday of last week from injuries suffered when he was run down by an auto truck. Funeral tosvlres were held at the family home at :29 oetoek this afternoon, and eat ef respect to his memory all baatneee house including tbs bank rinsed their doors from 2 until oclock. OTI S TODAY AND TOMORROW .alBEaBCSL.a City Honors Memory of Pioneer Newspaperman 3 Wednesday inKU Qreaks! "S Si Matinee Air. Water-coole- d SIlimiER boats J . Er.TPKESS NT Appointments Made SALT LAKE THEATRE By Idaho Governor 3Ia 26, 27, 28 C5k j , 54 7So 2S 3S Night avstem mtltj Modern cooling the Wilkes pleasant as tha fhor. 1 ggv eateto mads. plcfme TOPICS OP 1UB DAY . ESPECXAU.T APPBOPKIAXB MGSIC ORCHESTRA AND MPE ORGAN Ladies and Children Ara Urged to Attend Matinee to Avoid Night Crow a. American Thratrs ffsy Other Pig howe Coming Soon. - ' i ;Uf: 1 t Always Good Show Good TODAY J. Warren Kerrigan . In n Wondafti Thrflllng PVsc-a-ct Dranut Prison of tlie Pines EXTRA ATTRACTION ALICE BRADY in ' : Matin Don't SELF-MAD- MVa E This Sbovr mDOW." -- T t i. I |