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Show n i nrihira JilLV Todays News i ttreet. to vununnd business Ud page one, column fiv Du-Hr- s sctu, gan 10-- J on ,v j. sH. if si,f Joiutmal lUTpTyoju 1 LLVii. SLLiLCL -- With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Volume 2'.'. Num;n r 112. Baker-Miller-Far- UTAH. LOGAN, News Flashes mer BV IM1F.II PRESS SET I MRS L.T LAKE, May It HU- - The Field Artillery including tWh Battery ( of Logan will enter summer training camp at Jordan Narrows on June 16 and continue through June 31 ; Farm Hoard Is Needed To Waste No VY t iK BREAD i7i EAT NEW sK( A1, l. SALT LAKE, May 11 1 l Special legislation action is needed before actual plans for a dike project making a portion of Great ciait Lake a iresh water body is needed, a cording to the report of a special tommittec. 11. i ur a 1 tin 1 a TO GET OIL Business Section To Be Completely in ni.in Small, operator of the city power plant Wednesday late Uua'n cam on. was fatallv injured, altcinoon when he fell into the Hood waters of Lojjan liter at the cilv power dam in the ca.nyon. Smart was working when (ail Jacobsen with whom him unconscious from the the accident occurred, pulled back-watd- s water about -- K) tards away from where he fell into (he stieam. The two met v.eie ensiefied in pulling logs off tne fit darn, when Smart's hook slipped and he lost his balance and fell backwards. I'iie Chirr C. V. Rapp with a pulmotor and ctew of firemen wcie working oer Smart in an cffoit to retive him late Wednesday afternoon. Dr. C. J. Haines followed the pulmotor into the canton and examined Smart. He found a tery had skull at tine, etidenllv rtceited from the fall from the dam. Smait icsides in one of the city cottages at the power plant with his wife and fite children. Surrounded SMALL (IT SALT LAKE, May 11 K I'i- - A cut of I'to.ii'm in the Salt Lake Street oiling along 11 hlnek il budget to the total ot City ' PRATT, Kan, May 11 (NKAl was authorized by the as been included in the Logan $2,VU.,.c heat $) 25 a bushel city commission Tuesday night , ith that farm commodity at its tentative budget The project cost will approximate all over the iw.st level $2500. ASKS All) price uumry, that unheard-o- f Included in the 11 blocks an .omuls impossible, but farmers of OGDEN, May It U 10 Appeal ,'r.iU county, staging a winning for support of Ogden people in thorizod as the oiling project arc Three blocks of First West from j.ittle to bring back prosperity, are Keeping Weber eoliege as a sepatheir rate unit ami not as a blanch First South to Serond North lecemiig that price for of tile University of Utah was street; two blocks west from Main heat Wheat guides this territoiy from made by Irisulent Aaron V Tra- street on Fourth South street, the standpoint of prosperity. Last cy Tuesday from Main street at First South to First East, thence north to year farmers in the district were a 23 WORK II SHED cents Center street, two blocks in all, gutting from 18 to U 11 outto ST The one block in front of the Junior GEORGE, May oushel for their wheat. look was gloomy until the prosperGrading ot U S Highway 91 be- high school running north on First HV I N IT 1. IKESS ity Wheat association was founded tween St George and Santa Clara East street between First and on one block the Second on and work Since is the "North; then November. virtually last complete The .stock matkut YORK NEW bridges and other work is being east side of thc Logan temple, passed through another quiet and, price of wheat has climbed. north on Third East between First uneventful Last year, when wheat prices rushed session today, making and Second North, and one block little dropped to their lowest level in progress in either direction.! AUATION I'AM.ESS along the south front of the Wil- The market finished about where years, local farmers sought out hospital PROVO, May 11 it lo An en- liam Budge Memorial one man they knew could do left off Tuesday He forced payless vacation ot two running east Second North be- it something if anyone could. Both tween Third and during sen..inent and in! East Fourth weeks for all of was F. W "Woody" Hockaday city employes some streets. eases, prices, was a smart Provo ballooms as of means most of a the one "Woody" has been Work on thc oiling project may rally in the grain maiket men in the terri-jry- . ancing the city budget start within a week, and will be He engineered the conunder the supervision of N. V. GRANT DEMI RKER struction of a highway across tne BRIGHAM CITY, May 11 ifl!i Merkley, commissioner of streets, great wheat lands of the slate NEGOTIATOR He boasted state wheat to the Judge M. C. Harris of Logan, on and Street Supervisor James Sorwhole country, and was sought Tuesday, granted the demurrer of enson. deout to remedy the alarming situat- Boxeldcr eou Uy to the answer of Mayor A G. Lundstrom BUSY the Bear River Silt Lands com- clared that although the city is ion. on a condemnation pany strict program of following proceedEt EKYBODY ings for a public highway across economy, the oiling project this ( the company's property. year would be still further econoI'i NORFOLK, Va, May 11 He decided to form the ProsHe suggested my for thc city. Curtis, Norfolk boat huilder, with the association Wheat a program for the city to carry John KEB1 KES CONTRACTOR perity sole aim of bringing wheat up to out that would entail oiling about has been negotiating since SaturSALT LAKE, May It d.Pi-- An coast off the Long Island Me announced ins official $1 25 a bushel. to the Orndorff 10 blocks of city streets each year day rebuup with a group who claimed to be plan, which consisted of Construction company for alleged until the entire community with the of LindCharles kidnapers between tarmers, bakers and low wages blocks of in construction its 60 miles or 480 bergh, Jr, it was learned today. consumers in the county, and got work on the paid vet- streets has been oiled or paved. and postoffice is using a private He yaeht the support of 800 members. erans hospital here, was adminisThe city now has 23 blocks of his negotiations, just as he did Here s the way the plan works: tered through a letter from Wash- street paving, as well as oiling for his in negotiations off Nor oik Mills agree to pay $1 25 a bushel ington officials Tuesdav. projects on Fourth West. Fifth This fact became known today fur wiicat, bakcis agree to buy Fourth shortly after publication in a New North, the Boulevard flour made from such wheat, and North, First East from Center York newspaper of an advertiseFEWER GUESTS citizens agree to buy bread made SALT LAKE, May 11 (I'.pi -- The street to First North and First ment reading "Money Is ready," these bakers. by "guest" register at the Utah state South with sidestreets. which to many was indicative of The plan at present is a com- prison was 27 less- on Wat a - new message to the kidnap May t munity one. Members names arc than on April 1. gang. placed in a hat. Some disinterestMeager information coming hack MILK ed person pulls out two names in TO JOIN TOGETHER to Norflok today said Curtis had em h township and the lucky farSALT LAKE, May 11 it' been having difficulty reassuring mers sell 50 bushels of wheat to units of the Union Pacific the group inasmuch as they were BE bakers at $1.25 a bushel. were leased together at a system ENFORCED meeting frightened away from their rendezNot only do the farmer and con- of slot kholders of the vous with him off the Norfolk companies sumer profit by the procedure here Tuesday. shore first by a fishing boat, then now used to market the wheat by government vessels and finally to Determination enforce the but the baker and the merchant NAMED LEADER by publicity. milk distrisale and Logan also come out on the right side city U 11 OGDEN, May m - Dr. Frank bution ordinance was Curtis left Norfolk Friday and E Murray of Salt Lake was expressed of the ledger. named to be gone only one One hundred bushels of wheat right eminent grand commander j bv the city board of health In ses- expected day. The fact his stay has been sion Tuesday night. will make 5H)0 loaves of bread of Knights Templar of Utah at Tests Mill be made of milk with- extended indicated that he has This, selling for 10 cents a loaf the annual convention held here out notice to dairymen, the health encountered obstacles. Tuesday. brings in $580. inspector, William Walton being FLOOD LANDS PROFIT WASHINGTON, May 11 O il -at any time to pick OGDEN, May 11 FOR ALL Flood wa- authorized Gaston B. Means, indicted on two milk vefrom distribution ters up of the Ogden and Weber ihus the farmer selling the l'JO was or the dairies for analysis. charges of embezzlement, bushels of wheat realizes $125 from rivers, rising rapidly during the hicles released from the District of CoAt the ordinance tew present, city past warm the sale The baker gets a profit days, have flooded with j'ail today on a $51,181(1 respect to milk supply per- lumbia farm 'and in selling to merchants, and the thc rivcr mits sale bond. al"g of milk not btmks containing merchants make a profit from the of Means, accused more than 100,000 bacteria mulcting per loaves sold for 10 cents cubic centimeter under laboratory Mrs. Evalyn McLean out of BREAKS ULNDOW The entire community In this way he could effect test This by should claiming be lowered more, MT. CARMEL, Pa., May 11. u ni is releaved of stored wheat that the return of the kidnaped Lindhowever, Dr. J. E. Greaves, bacale ringneck pheasant, a few months ago loomed as a : A flying baby, chatted and Joked far from its accustomed haunts, teriologist of thc Utah State Agri- bergh white elephant. cultural college, and member of as he signed the bond before crashed Corporation papers have been ap- dow in through a plate glass win- the city health board declared un- leaving by motor for his home. thp business section here plied for by the association. What bird was stunned by the der test He favors a revision of started merely as a plan to assist The the ordinance, the nutn farmers of Kansas has now as- crash against the glass, but ap- her of bacterialowering Such prescribed was not parently injured. sumed proportions far beyond the provision would mean that milk SIX HOUR DAY of Bethe thought sold or distributed in Logan rity onginators NARCOTIC farm sides Pratt, there are other Kansas would have to contain somewhat FORT WORTH. May 11. (Cfi counties falling ir. line. HEARING Among A federal narcotic farm, less than 100.000 bacteria per cuthese are Stafford, Edwards, and said$4,250,000 bic to be saleable to be one of the in. practically every county in the the United States, will largest that it Fed Mra great wheat belt. structed here. Preparation t0 b9 dI Idaho has written in for particu-,ar- s have been made AKHfNGTON, for May 11 (I pi njof the plan Gainesville. Tex., the land. The farm, r of utterly fJiffcrrnt esrntaives has asked for full information. An same amount, at Lea Bllpped Into Is of economic and kociI organization has been started in hts that of the railroad Cherokee, Okla, anu tne entire REPRF XTS Afov6 tbs fur that of the a,ld P! and wheat raised in that community REVER. laborer today e will be sold under the Prosperity Thirteen 7t fhang.d her, subtly opened Kht over th proposed sixvVheat association plan. bole aspect ty for railroad employment, The association now functions set ou look stunning," Mrs. Milton interstate commerce rom-i- s under the direction of Hockaday ea hispered. She ran her bands over invest igating fhe pro- and Fred Reschke, president, Mirt ''the velvet-sof- t surface of the fur th' reqmsf of congress. Newhouse, secretary, and and Susan did likewise. Th& girl Ray I MrnmplTla. Cooper, treasurer. Thus far moreie thought she knew now why women Iv run down .han 20 farmers have taken lied were enthralled from itomBctt by the promise of bushels of wheat to flour mills ndn't ftpd nervous was There riches. Insomething mid it for $1 25 a bushel. trouble, when I ht of sidious about such a coat de ided to try ,Bd per- Tsnlse. Aftern When Heath arrived a few mohalf bottle I be mind, ments later his eyes shone with to feel betno pleasure at the sight of her. ter Now I have LOGAN STAKE regained my wrong too fine for me," SuIts much weight and feel lways the san told him shyly. u inning. Ihry wlM rnhr perfect y well in every wav Mra. H. S. JcClain, Salt Lake PAG nr happy on !unr 1. In My dear, said the man with City, Utah at the door some emotion, nothing Is. ntimr, all of ns hjp a He ng at her. drew her to him. Susan rested her rfut time anticipating lie nr morr of nips' won The belief held by maufine, she palms against the silk lapels of his not take our word YOU need feOl lOT dinner coat She hated herself for prison going to come thrtt we say that Tanlac is the America has for e the thought but she hoped he wasnt set apart as a land, cho tonic for you. But when over . !,nndthl nf the Irr-ioneTer going to kiss her. 10,000 people write letters saying others, forms the theSDrug Store, chair My how Tanlac has built new energy, Almost as if he divined her pageant to be staged by devils food wsa hLf (hr mrrrhHfitx' roimmt stake Sunday school boa relievrd stomach distress and con thoughts, the man looked at her ?oMi charge nf the wonder- L.D.S church Thursds "Listen to shrewdly, smiled, and let her go. stipatinn, helped their nerves, Nothi, j V SALKS JUBILEE, is made them eat, sleep, and feel p. m in the Logan tat the celling. we shall be late If wa There, ing with his committee No admission charge hat. Cant dont better . . . then it must he so' burry." ire many more prizes You can't ignore their testi production will be maibetterv Simon smiled at her as he helped of them-t- o give away oony - If you suffer from any of pU.blic,LS..!Pv!.t.edo0.Lteriit. She was her Into the car. Was this all true, Irons of Logan . tores. these ills, if you are restless, sleep Into Susan wondered, or was she dreamall you contemplate less, nervous, yni rtH T?!!3C. T3. ing? sue soon to be mistress beautiful and has hrlpcd thr.se lOfi.OOO people; ironsmany conjurer of so much grandeur? costumes.. Eight tabk you rant help hut ceitainly it ought to help you! be shown. inkful that you live in Much of thJressmakera They rode through shabby streets theme has been based u where children pelted each other OVER 55,000,000 BOTY Valley and that Ixigan of Mormon lore. uide-- j Istake," Su- - with snow balls and tired workmen jome progressive, The stake Sunday sch( merchants willing to plodded home through tbs dark. has been working for, something Susan in this magnificent shivered, pulling tbs fur time to make the produu thing. closer around her throat. Why was 1,., tenjSALES JUBILEE, William standing, EvaniT pelt the gifts over when she here when her heart belonged stake Sunday school si ire in the city. You will , somewhere else? ent said Tuesday aftern N AT ION S TONIC THE itonished to see that they Do Continued it tt8 String L " i 111 1 1 ANTEE . From bilker to miller to farmer . . . Jewel GudeUe, right, Iratt, Kan, baker, hands John Rood, Tiiron, Kan., miller, a cheek for Pi5 for flour milled from wheat sold hv Charlie Hiiffmaii, Pratt count farmer, shown standing a ove tiadeke and Iteed. Huflmaii received M.w u eoshel for hi:, wheat. ' tlllllltlllllli!lllll!l!lililll!li;illllllllilll!llli'!ii!llllli:li:;!lli;ili:ii:ii,1l,1i!ini'i!j!!;::;:Hiii1iii;;i;;;ll s lot TODAY H Ily 'I Arthur ISrishanc (Copyright, I '1 11321 President Doumer, much ored, will lie in the Pantheon near Sadi Carnot, only other president of the Freneh republic, murdered during his ,erm of office. This republic, has, in its records, the murder of three presidents in office, hut this is a much older republic, with many in its history. hon- he Sons. Four hilled. Pre.-iden- ts I h" Hip Bonus IF. he I heater Tax. FOR than any other product, except sugar and wheat. Does anybody really teel the tobacco sales tax, or resent it? Is there any uprising against it? Do smoke experts even know it exists, as they make Iheir careful throat tests, blindfold tests, toasted tests, and all the rest of it And the tobacco .sales tax, remember, is far heavier in Doumer has gone beyond the than any proposed sales reach of bullets, woi ries and in- tax. piesi-den- ts gratitude. Ills unhappy left to mourn the wrec k wife is of her One unnecessary, cruel and danin the gerous tax proposed would apply Evety mother family. her wfalrt will sympathize with to even the cheapest theater ticthe big war started, she kets. At first it was planned to Vsn had five sons and a good husband. The war killed four of her sons, and now her husband is gone. This country, happily, has no idea of that wars tea titles. Ux tickets costing fifty cents or more. That would have benefited the public, perhaps, by putting a premium on low prices. Tlie bid is changed now to tax all tn kets, costing more than ten The president sent a message, cents to nation" "On the stale of the This actually threatens the movcongress saying plainly that conditions are alai ruing and that ing picture industry, one of our playing politics arc greatest, carrying American congressmen was followed petition successfully all over the responsible Recent conditions, by another statement, more spe- world and highly annoying to the during many of the great picture to that senators and repi esentatives, bankruptcy, companies almost are busy saerif icing the public make it clear that harsh taxation an indus, own to their interest cripples, irretrievably, try that should be encouraged, inbecause it means pleasure and If the president had thrown to house and .senat- - as many happiness. Happiness is no luxury, ii to be carelessly taxed. Jighted packs of giant amt repters as there arc senators trehave he would resentatives, ated no greater sensation. There are even signs of a de- OVERNIGHT CAMPS sire to do something rrgaidle.s of home politics and the pm ions THIS WEEK-EN- D $10,000 a year salary. com-Th- firr-era- The house body will meet again to reconsider the soldiers bonu-anunload the blame for its defeat on the senate. High finance "sound banking" conservative opinion are all against the bonus BUT are not these statements true. The government, rightly or wrongly has agreed to pay and must pay the money, sooner or later, with interest. If it paid now the government would save eighty milliftn dollars a year with interest on two billions. d No need to issue interest-bearinbonds. The government could pay it out. print the money and If we are not good for that trifling sum, after nationally lending ten billions to Europe that we shall not get back and lending tens of billions privately, of whit h much will be lost, we must be at a low ebb, and two billions more or less The would make no difference soldiers would spend the two thousand millions immediately. Some money would elear off debts, more helping business, the rest, would than a billion and a half, stores In be, spent in all the "fVica, starling factories, paying ers, reviving the bile and other industries. g Overnight camporals are planned in three places by four districts of the Cache Valley Boy Scout council for Friday and Satur-- I day, May 13 and 11 Registered troops of Oneida and biarklin dntricts will join forces, Scout Executive Preston W. Pond announced Monday morning, and will have a rendezvous to set up camp at the head of the Utah Power & Light budge on Bear river, east of Riverdale, Idaho. C. I. Goff and Samuel Smith, tamping committee chairmen and Lorin Crookston and J W Chapman, commissioners of the two districts, will have rharge of the All troops of the encampment. two districts are eligible to participate Benson district will hold its eamporal at the Newton reservoir L. Caldcr Smith, is camping committee chairman, and will be assisted in making arrangements by Commissioner Amos Bair, and Lionel Danielson, ramping committeemen. disThe location for the Hv trict camp has not been definitely determined. - - KT it Hit KF 11111 IN There is no other way of stimu- CITY and immediate buying cheerfulness, all over the United States. jN Dumping (bore hundreds of millions into hanks and other corporations will not help. That is Four test samples of Logan like pumping water into a lake, Ity water sent to Salt Lake City when you want to Irrigate the soil It never reaches the soil. Money for the analysis as preput in banks stays there, or goes scribed by law show the city "to the street, to facilitate stock service is in good condition This report has been made to vnrnhling. George A. Mlkkeisen, city water Perhaps congress having been superintendent, by C. O. Pickel slapped on the wrist by the presi- state sanitary engineer. dent. and slapped heavily, will Samples for purposes take up the sales tftx again, and were taken at fourtesting g different balance the wi'hout budget the city water line. They tears are the spring In Logan You know that there is a govthe city reservoir, a tap canyon, in the ernment sales tax on tobacco. It business district, and a tap at the yields hundreds of millions a year. Oregon Short Line Railroad Tobacco Is used more generally WATER lating I wa-C- point-alon- DDV DrtDl KEPT - - - LAWS to-- All $100,-00- cere.pr J V or-,e- 0 OPENS ire Van Hv a Ti A PRESENT ,,-- all n 1 nu Tanlac do Kejt. 1 .59 Vrt 5K 2 i 613-- 4 8 3-- 4 57 .59 3-- 4 ro-JJ- ARE KILLED Dirigible Gets Away From Mooring's, Boy On Cable SAN DIEGO, May It youths were killed here today when tho dirigible Akron broke from its moorings while efforts were being made to land it at Camp Kearney. A third youth was Hanging from the cable of the dirigible at a 1000 foot altitude at mien wheu the report of the deaths was received at naval communication staOHIO tion here. Thc names of the youths killed given as Bob Edsel and HinIN PRIMARY were The ton, first name unknown. youth hanging to the cable was said to be Bert Cowart. CLEVELAND, tiny 11 U The Akron broke away from Its offitwo nominated major today three times while macers who stnd for prohibition re- moorings rines and citizens were trying to peal land it for refueling. The Republican nomination for WAV 4 BI(.kC both governor and U. S, senator vote in was won by an impressive yesterday's primary upon candi- AGED LOGAN MAN dates whose views have aroused the bitter hostility of the antisaloon league and its allied forces. CALLED David Ingalls triumphed In the guhrnatorial contest over SecreMartin Luther Ensign, 70, died tary of Slate Clarence Brown and former governor Cooper, both of at his home, 607 East Sixth North whom were endorsed by prohistreet, eariy Wednesday morning. bition society. Ingalls campaign He had been ill but one week. ultimate an claimed Funeral services will be held headquarters plurality of 30,000 over Brown, his in the Fourth ward L. D. S. chapel in Brigham City, former home nearest opponent. Belt-maof the family, Thursday at 2 Attorney General Gilbert who issued a more ringing p. m. Burial will be in the family appeal for prohibition reform was plot In Brigham City cemetery. Mr. Ensign had resided in Locarried to an even larger plurality in unofficial returns from nearly gan with his family for the last He Tl years. of the precincts. He was born in Brigham City, massed a plurality of 50,000 over Louis Taber, national master of January 15, 1862, a son of Martin the grange, who was supported by Luther and Mary Dunn Ensign, pioneers of Utah combined dry forces Mr. Ensign was held in high - MAT ItMUl esteem by his many acquaintances for his integrity, honesty, and GERMANY AGAIN admiration for the quality of honesty of effort in others., Surviving are his widow, Mrs. A. Ensign; TO PAY Olive the following children: Mrs. Eunice E. Nelson, Sandy; Martin Russell Ensign, W. BERLIN, May 11 (P Pi -- While Gainesville, Fla.; Mrs. Esta Gesome nations still adhere to a Sarager, Phoenix, Arlz.; Mrs. resume neva W. Ensign, Saeato, Arlz.; demand that Germany inconceivable Horace D. Ensign, Clovis, Calif.; reparations, "it is J. C. Tracy, Calif.; and that Germany evr will be able to Milton Ensign, W. Ensign, Stockton, Calif. resume those payments," ChancelOne brother and two sisters also told the survive. lor Heinrich Brucning They are: A. W. Ensign, Reichstag today. Salt Lake City, formerly of LoThe chancellors speech was the gan; Mrs. Gcorgiana Hill, and of most pointed pronouncement Mrs. Effie E. Merrill both of LoGermanys policy of future nongan. payment of reparations ever delivered. Addressing a tense and expectMANY ATTEND ant Reichstag, Bruening emphasized the necessity for complete cancellation of political debts. FUNERAL The separation of nations Into debtors and creditors must cease in order to effectuate international WELLSVILL- E- Funeral services cooperation," he said. "Once this has been achieved, every country for Mrs Mary Ann Poppleton who died at the home of Shaw this that will be richer. I regret her daughter, Mrs. Mary Larsen is not the opinion of all the govat Magna Friday, were held in ernments concerned. thc tabernacle Monday at 2 p. m. MAT it Bit. Bishop John J. Hendry conducted CALL MEETING the rites. A meeting of members of the The ward choir furnished singLogan high school senior band has ing, under direction of Kenneth been called for Thursday night at Murray, with Mrs. Anona Maugh-a- n the Niblcy hall. at the organ. Speci it musical According to Director A T. Henson regular numbers were: duct, by Mrs. Mat-ti- e Thursbe held every Darley and Vernon Maughan: practices will day throughout the summer in and a voral solo by Kenneth Murpreparation for the band concerts ray which ore being planned. Prayers were by Ncphl Green and WiliiHm Darley. MAT 41 atl.kl, Speakers who paid high tribute RETURNS TO COAST sterling John P. Benson, Jr, of Fresno, to the noble life and her of Mrs. Shaw were: RobCslif, has returned home follow- qualities C. N. Heber ert Green, Brown, ing a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Benson of Maughan and Bishop Hendry, Floral sprays were many and Newton Mr. Benson is a gradand were earned by uate of the USAC and holds a beautiful, relatives responsible position with th L. were William Pallbearers no county farm bureau. liwrenee, William R. Poppleton, Guy Maughan, Joseph Shaw and Luther Baldwin. Wellsville Burial was in the cemetery. (L'.Pi-T- v.O SUPPORTS 1 WETS Ft i - 3 'a i i1 AT HOME 1 - :! ?. 4 i two-thir- . REFUSES ..1 ! T 5 f . RITES - -- )gan During May - jtange by united press , cy ' " v' IHICE FIVE CERTS. KDITION K1VK O'CLOCK :, o. Grain - Lyman Smart Killed nr nTnrrTo In Fall From City Dam Money Here 7 s MAY WKDNESDAY, ' are even better than they are described here. Then take a stroll through the fine Logan stores. Look over the merchandise on display. Again you'll be surprised to aee how little money you havp to spend to gain possession of some of he finest and highest quality seen merchandise you have for some time. Take advantage of those extremely low prices. Buy everything you need now and that you anticipate you'll need for some time to come. VVK.1 every 25 cents you spend vnu get a ehanee to win some of the fine prizes to be given away on June 1. If the merchants dont offer 011 tickets with your purchase, ask for them. The winning tickets may be among them. They are yours. They are part of the purchase you made. Make your purchases during May in the Logan stores. You may be lucky! yri' i , - tm.Ait Bishop Kn gland Returns Home Bishop Charles England and his daughter, Mrs Ada Morrell, have returned to Logan after two weeks in San Francisco wnere they visited with friends. Bishop England is much improved in his health. He reports having had a splendid time while on tho coast Many friends who formerly lived m Logan were visited. In Sacramento Rishop England called on Mrs B. F. Riter, who is confined in a hospital. She was reported at that time to be in a very serious condition and was not expected to live h'U 9 period Three of Mrs. Ritcrg sons and two daughters were at her bedside. hr? , - The Weather I'TAH. Generally fair tonight and Thursday; slightly warmer tonight southwest portion. i . . S ''i' i j A V |