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Show TUI: II Ell ALP-Jt i I Millville Mrs Rov Jessop uni thiltlui returned home Si'uidtv nni n; whole tln frum Malda, Idaho s spent a week visiting Mis uul Mr Mis aim parents, Hughes Elmer Dawson ot jjrs last week at the Home of ent t and Mis Thomas JtSsop She at the bedside ot be earie to Edw ird Ji s op her daughter, Mrs ho underwent an o i i m il rg at the Cm he Valle (,f Mr anil Mis G'Otl Gt'.-.tiguests of Mi md Login wpre Hoodless on Ft ulay jdrs Jack even mg Mrs Joan Barlow and Miss Boun-pfVee Andeisou are visiting- m I'tah, where the- aitindid the wedding of Mrs Bailovv s am Jvewell H Barlow ami Mio lUibv Pce Parkin of Woods Cioss on Wednesday, May ID Mis. Emmal.ne Kurnev of Silt Lake City was a guest Suudnv ol Ernest Nevis Mr and'Mis Mrs Emma Tehrson left on for Salt Lake morning ht mse (My where she was died of Orson illness .serious pf the Jts-sop- (thn, ho-j- v i Nit Ison Mr and Mrs Jai k Hi linnet family of Nampa, Idaho, Mr News Mi s Tv I 'ol In p jiii ' mil v .ill f In t .1 'I'') ho in ( I M p, 1,,, md s dt on s' n md of Mi an I I hn-n1 V, Vi s m of n ( u M il I to! ( i v it , dsi n 11 IS and and limn is of Mi i .ill Ni sll mg If t ie lion ( ( f Mis Mai tin M it to v s rl V Mu Fannie ( il ni and v d 1 at d i 0,0 i Lt g i ' 1' i V hi 1 N'lV ' i A vuip t'l ss , n,n v t l , , il ilnu in- ai i , ' u i a s Mr U u nt I n ' Is no Mis Id i ho t h d i , i N it It ! cu V1 11 " id i K urn I i i of tie ut-- Ii t n r ' i M I lull t ml;M V." S i Vi . 1 -- L , r d ( i v id d Mo i h Mr ni V id B i ss s Mis iiidop on s V ,i a Aiih 'i i des Mr ant in ,o s A id v a U no mi and Mm L H - - a n I on igd, o v e i g a s , oi i, of on .md Mi, Kon hi (,1-o- n -- il iv an I Ft id iv 1 i ,h B and Mi , ir ( hi'dr, n i . of 1,, m j i i ill 1, i pi a (1 it it M in i ih ti In n ii in Mis Biikuts parent,, Mr and a mi rentiKiviin '1 Mi- Dave Clifford Ttnvltv Mrs Id vriim Ii sop Mia Phvlhi, m r D m Mi.s Jinan, Mrs. M Hide Andtison md piniemi ni in i, n .n if fhe , b 11 fa j ii m liiw u. t i will the pc 'I hi l t n! m d ! ,v - lit n Vnn i Miss Ji ui s ndi - a tlinn ii(.li mtertamed - 'UldllV i n ht t t o Fht tf i M i li u mi j mil r ui f tf t i i (if IT ii hn is tt 'st , ,is a i, Lai vim out Mr J I'omtsh tutI Mi Ntolu (Ntmih .in sormluiR sovruti ilnv'i i Hot Sittings mo it Tiu quests nl Mr William Commit ami olhn-- ( il !i kR 21 Sr This Great Is Open to Old or Hew Subscribers Offices MAGAZINES In Combination with The Herald-Journfor One Year al X 0KIH $4" IctokEalP; V E Magazine from This LiH fe Magazines from This List 1 Jptysic Culture . y w Gtoige Malkin uni l.rtti, ol o.i iv vi iMiu and Lake Thomas Beit Sw m wifQ any one of choice your of these magazineAnwi'Ran Toy American Car Christian - ; NcV OvlG""k Altra7.B''e CiuUu.e rjrntf UcVA U i vcar G nloS. . B t Pvlews-Ginos- Hatho NeWb an i 4 - - G Covers the Entire Cost o BOTH Newspaper and the 3 Magazines ya'r j year onUik M " FROM GIlOGi :i $J,50By carrier ar year . cw' Tiuc Elnry The Eln"1'1 OR yc,ir Thecal KenH,n1:U,!( car 1 OF THESE MAGAZINES $2)50 By Mail - 1 10UR CHOICE OP ANY TWO m H Sun, set Mafrazine 2 yrs. Goiter Homes & Gardens j . Sports Afielu .... i IfoM'lio(d Slagdfine 2 yrs Nfodleerafl Open Ro;lf i I!liVratIed"',iW i dm sd Meclianics Womans World Screen i , ."'9 VU Sireen U)ok T'ue Confessions 7 j v vir ANI) ONE M GAZ1NE IROM CROl'l A 3 ikM, J Tn,mu liuhsuourl wt r i Uo i ', j h J t ilu ua irh i.uiKi mut 1 - tloz i Hi u n ,113 s Smt on ami 2Mi Pinter k lu I'llili b Noui ho I South DU M'VPTMLNT D) Jt (iluinhim Mi" lor RENT tst FOR iii J .hL Vounktis, mm k "I U L on i J m jtj mu Hum Hist Dhom LHMOV i M i tor tit ni(-ti- a Lit jo iJLNIHs I I I m , J4fi 1D s iii KYilso-nm'1 u NT pew i Ut! s, DmisIhh, hlovs, Fmnilui, h iml Folks kmu l.! .11 Mum dint Muck, pHiu .Jiti (Oiuiltlou IihjUII on Moati ti Dhom tiltllf s milk (ow (jiKH) SMALL RmiM tutu s In d DDLS 6 7 68-l- THE hav derrick casting made at Afflecks Machine Shop l&O Edbt First South. ti BILLIARD HALL in southeastern Box SENATORS AGAIN (By United Press) Paul Gregory and his Sacramento team-matcan't seem to get together, and as a result a long string ot close defeats dot d the reooid of the hurler who should be one of tne Pacific Coast s best moundsmen. Gregory has hurled many one-ru- r, and two-ru- n games this season but his mates, in each case, always fell one short of the run total amassed by the opposition. He p'eaded with his mates to feet him some runs yesterday when he went out to face the San Francisco Seals. They responded to his appeal and slapped out 12 base hits for seven runs. That would have won any of Gregorys games to date. But it didnt win yesterday for Paul, either disor so surprised he couraged couldn t find his was stuff, slapped in tuin for 19 hits and 10 runs. Joe Martv bad four right-hande- safeties The vu tory kept the Seals entrenched in third place but they neither gained nor lost ground, Oakland split a double-heade- r with the Angeles and Hollywood, fourth place outfit, won from Seattle. Jimmy Tobin, an Oakland product who had to go east and get a pitching start, worked for h,s home town team in last night's opener and turned m a 2 victory, the first for the Oaks in six starts against the Angels. Tobin helped his own cause by hitting a homer. Oglesbv and Muller also had circuit blows. Oglesby's hit was in the first inning to give the Angels an eany lead. Muller hit one in the fourth to tie the score and Tobin won his own game by his four-pl- y wallop in the next frame. He also helped across one two runs the of push the Oaks added for good measure in the ninth. In the windup the home run hats were silent but the Angels had enough pum h without them to win 4 and square the twin bill. 5-- PROVIDENCE y Jesse Cook left last after spending several days at the home of her brother, Wed-nf-da- PIANTB, ail kinds, rea6th East. sonable. 830 North d Phone 811-- BEDDING J79 M'iEUN apaitment 75 Il Second U N, 215 BouRvaid. Je-- room apartment, also lour loom apai tineni. 7 1 Pieston Ave. e- TWO MAIL has aceumuiated for the folIt not called foi lowing boxen within tive davs all wili be doB , HJ , C B , K H , O , st i oj ed JT, PM, P.Q, S. M, Id, 2 and 8 ONE thr-roomodern apaitrmut. J45 Noith Third EatU J-- MISCELLANEOUS 70, n, APARTMENT. 8 J. (ail Ltnl(u Je-- JLasl Je-- nal. lleiaid-Jou- i 20U, pailv ripaitment, Je-l- S four age l, fum-Iniie- tl HEST Idaho. Mrs Je-- S40-- horse, Vt lunm, pMOlv furnished, baot, 5s i Hubvaid Je-IWo K H'.MS, bd h modon, Dhotuj iJ0 or (..ill 447 JiouhHirii. ROOMS THREE inodein b.ilh, luimshed Rhone 130 or call 447 Jv-- l 8 HI vd houae Lu.MKOHAHLK for ro(ts Ketping foi sumnwr school775- - Wt, Call near college garth Je-- 7 Gall Adding MODERN Jo-- saddle CLASSY Rhone Kuo tiiHiu'iiil 127u J Fuat South 2t6 lip. FUBNTSHEl mod in lions,. p,rDy ll Ninth .Sicumi West llliri. - Jt-- Dieston Ave 72 range. List HH.Vi ix ',111- wutir it s, tuibnu Mt4t(hr, Kbo-Ir- u liooi polish i muuni i i s, L) lug J it k, etc. Mp Rulih Jv-- l Vj 8on Luiiin m it flist Ksi NorUi D1 i Mus Stella Bright of Richmond sot n ivtrtl divs .it the home A Ii Allen. Oi Mr ami Mrs Mi ai i Mis (' L. Linght and fiiinih oi Kuhniond were guests t Mi and Mrs Alfred Allen Wed-sd iy evening Mr ami Alia Guy Lar.son and Mr and Mra Ambrose liaison were cilied to Lr gan on Friday to the bedside of Mr Aaron Bench, a ho is very ill. year yp;tr lollTI.Y Mrs (,oldtn la iwtt Or Lewiston HNMNLSS. is i eut si o' Miss Rosa Allen on ij Vrs 1 1 FOR ONE YEAR IN ALlj (IJoysf At ill 5-- 1 1J i rblo nm I South since HELdI. ih - J- ( WHII' It VI t motor' it .Mill!" Rhh iLI t in ki Hwf, I'uk S L-- -, SEALS WIN OVER THREE FAMOUS m v : i ! iu Mi iiint an s lhn iiosa Alu o M o k t K, J.m i a ii week NINE n . ( ,i1 M Ji-mi oi S ill Lake 711 Wist imii Noilh ( i v s a ui t u the home of il-V MILAN t i Jt i'hon am Nil ar rn 1 Cornish, and Mrs v'iind iv v J ll Dlume Jl I'iK'' Mm Maiddi ( man of Smith-laid- , Wl,M,R i n m t S lM home. Nuth loom mod Mis Hei 1m Hanst n of Kich-nJ oil ii LaM md Mis I, ddh Woodward urn di'igii'ii, Roma of Ogdon I Ml J i:m;iivh Don.ti i, I imi'J) s a ii t I i mLi old (all Milton NtMoii wdh Mi anu Mrt. Jt n Id Sn At1 ilhtn n (iimu A 1 mi- md Mis snns i,ut( J v ii nniM SEN idiilibiiiil U al Lvtiiiu Hail 7 $ ( t diiuiiDi, LLPu MA PilMugton of Smith m it indt iy at the Kill HVHH an i Mrs Lowell Tit- tamunu J iv PsOl Mi h oi WANT AO BATES For eacli mi, ! ion one cent per surd, for one week, five cents per wo, d; for ont, month, IS cuts ptr word M,n mum charge for first inset lion 15 ceot-i- . All ant ads mimt be paid in advance. Call 50 and a messenger will come and pet your advertisement and remittance. LEGAL BATE Ten cents per line per Insertion. t Kout in id is s ho ui ot Mi hoi n i M 11 OI 1, d . SALE Noitli M.it., SMi i , .t j ru'd Mis Kaiiiond Allen, M u'il Mis Uumu Alkn Mrs i p udvd md Miss Norma vn u t Ui it at Logan ii.i i t mi oiimg in honor sihj id Miss un (Ht in i tid Ms Vidcm Cornish and Hon uii il were dainir dnithiir, of Mr md Mis Alma gm t m I et oration s un i ot Lulls ,.n M Classified Ads al FOR DU NO t , i h Hi u! Mi s - t H I . w n ) - on j M u Jui' 4 H t'uh iim t m t t im i tudlu i ir Ih- Mi ss i K iKo I v.(lv i A atn 1 Tonih i '1 u ' fho h!i of y ho ni n f vtr i , ; id p u M ho 1 mi st 1 At i e A m c I u i , i -- I, I la d i 1. i i i Tenth Ward Dance Has Been Postponed ml v ,1 n n d ht W h d i i i r t u T 'mu Sli m honor oi M ivi m 1 ii mi of Logan, w o is h t uiji ui the atai future hd i i s , m Pill OS vu-v- ) mat Red f d t i i Up t! .non u. is sjen m s n ,1 ( fi u Herald-Journ- vt i , ml '1 i . s- A Wukinsoti guovts of T Liisun, Thurs- - , vis1 i ii i is I h i , ,n i t , a 111 lob i Co.ii sn r K al 0 Com, ii, innmit u k i hi s Ol I ... 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M w mi i LOCI I, iiiativ til an l no a lei v A V i!i,tiu i i hind 1 s m-- ii .'r f 'f s -- Id' i I, mu n I h i d a,, ot ifohm I I d'o i in f If n h ( hu1,'. m Lo u vv.u t n t - U of I i mili Ms II mu is It Cid i mi I Y, n, A i ' i il , vv i p r the hie ot in i Ms j u No1 ui) on s ,n,i ,v i i mug t Ol l ismil 1). ; (i , si v i ni v 1 s b n i tv inmviisuv of M r No on iji lotis i v is si i i i n suppi i ion w is 1 . d unit i i ,( ()f pt oi n dis ,,n I, tll sin, v as f h, s? pi iv ii g i n is pi iit Ml Jt- - lilt ht -- hit id Ml s .ul-so- n u it' V'-- . fint mi in, son M, i L ,,f i i ft iiotu is of Mi Bill M ol i Y an Nil , 1 (I sun M i ml Mis ( (r i Vo i is and 'join g ml sons i La i o' i M M and s it m h ' t i 'V s md f undv m I Josi h i - d i i,s, n 1," L Is i URN O J- AFAJiTM ENTS. 35 West 6th South J-- Je-1- 0 7 246 apartment. FOR Plastering, cement and stucco Je-South Fust East work phone J. T. Andei ion, Jy-- 2 2R1 NICE apartments with bath Je-- 6 East Thud North. SELL YOUR OLD ANIMALS, Dead If dead call or alive for BBTGBMI8KB0 room anaitnnnt wltn at once Phone Hyrum NEW thit-White s Trout Farm, Paradise. Jprivate bath, fruit room...Je-1- 2ISt Noi th Thiid least. afternoon. Cooking cereals and copying recipes was the work of LOST AND FOUND the afternoon. LOST WEINER pig, 80Uth(Mt ClearMrs. Myrtle Holbrook of of Logan Joseph BasLow, River Je-ut the field spent last week Rewaid Height. home of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Sndth-ttelLOST Fishing rod bttween Chugg. She returned home on Return Biaiksmith Fork H E KA RNAL. Liberal re Friday accompanied by her son. Je-- 5 school at attended who has Dale, ward, the USAC this season. Mis. Chugg jTTsT saddle horc Koan pinto accompanied them and will go to Brand cntlo. E left hip. Phone Salt Lake and Lehi to attend conJe-- 7 272. ference and visit relatives. W truck to LOST gas Kd tap Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jensen of twien First Soutii and North of 78 Ogden spent Thursday here. West Return town Fiit Je-- 6 Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pickett South. ltew'A.-d-. were and children of Preston Sevnear whit LOST Small pig here Thursday. Je-enth ward. Call 960-Leland Zollinger made a business trip to Denver last week. club held The King Kooks WANTED aftertheir meeting Wednesday noon at the home of Mrs Mae WILL HDY or rmt small faim Anderson. Mrs Myrtle Hunter of near Logan l'aliv farm prtfeired. Je-Herald-JournLogan was a visitor. Cream soup3 Wute Box 1, were made. Ten club members APARTMENTS and Board and room were present. can lie listed by cailmg 1(MF. exJe Mr. and Mrs. Wade Pickett and tension J. children of Provo spent Thursday stnetiv TO RF,NT permanently, with relatives here modem five or six room house. Leishman Je-- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Seth Phone 533. and children of Wellsville visited with her parents on Friday. Mrs. Wilma spent Zollinger part of last week in Brigham City with her parents. She came home Sunday. Spencer Hammond left for Salt Lake Monday where ho will attend the L D S. Business college. In our new shade factory we chan shades so they look like new , . . We also repair shades and make new shades Let l!s Fix the of all sizes, to jour order! Seats in Your Car THltEE-ROO- T 7sy-R- ch ll-R- e -l ri, S LD-JO- H Window Shades H CLEANED HOME CENTER UVERTO.N & SONS CO. 26 East ('enter or Phono 152-- David Astle Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fuhriman left early Monday for their rantn at Ridgedale, Idaho. The first year foods club held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Mae Pickett on Wednesday i HERALD-JOURNA- T INFORMATION DEPT. L I BEAR LAKE STAGES" IN ALL Via Logan canyon to Garden City, Fish Haven, Montpelier ami Afton, Wyoming. Leaves Eccles Hotel at 4:45 P. M. daily. ) ectaft llii.s Offer (mod Only in Cache Valley! (Je-18- BETTER LATE THAN NEVER? Its So Very Simple OUDEU BLANK FOB NEW OR OLD SUBSCBIBEIIS The IIEKAU1) JOURNAL JOl UN E Wi simplv order The IIERAEO with tl. livered for One Year in cornlnm.lnn , seiet ou he three magazines that u : full period mentioned above. If ready one of our readers, 1) us to CONTINUE delivery of I he HhK n cnibin.vL. in JOURNAL for another Year tiir I I' or h u it h the tin ee magazines. RN VU ! marine and The I!ERA!,0-J0y ' vou simply pay $T.aO by mail or earlier for One Full Year. I ' information and w If you desire any additional pick up your phone and call oO h ive a earlier pick up jour order; o , the order blank to Mill, bring or mail - Ilu office locet her with the remittance of $3.30 or $4.a() depet Jint, man oi upon how you want jour paper by LOGAN, 1) TE FERTILIZE YOUR LAWN You wont know it is the same lawn in two weeks. No smell, no mess, easily applied. We also have all kinds of flower and tomato plants. Call and let us give you a price on your job. THATCHER & MORRELL CO. Phone 284. .) UTAH GENTLEMEN; I hetehy suhscrihe to, or extend my present suhsri iption to The M, for a period of One Year and alo for the THREE maaines 11ER listed below. I am pa vine $3..'0 hv mail or $1.30 by earlier for the full year. It is underslo 'd that this contiact cannot he cancelled without immediate discontinuance of the magazine subei iptions. Address Name Apt are the here MAGAZINES I WANT llERAUD-JOURNA- canier, Not to insure your home and household belettgings or your automobile. After the home is hot ashes or the automobile a wreck, it is too late to insure. Insurance costs are low and our ?n. dividend checks make them .much lower. CROCKETT INSURANCE AGENCY, D W. CROCKETT, Mgr. Phone 58 or 410. 24 South Mam Street. June 9. NOTE; If you prefer all three magazines can he selected fiom GROUP B. (Je-10- GUARANTEED TYPEWRITER SERVICE A SURF ACE,likethe porch aa. floor, which it subjected to bard wear, all sorts of and the penetrating rays of the sun, must be protected by a paint designed and made especially for that , purpose. Such a paint is LOWE BROTHERS PORCH AND DFCK PAINT. It stands hard use and retains its color, luster and beauty for a long, We are prepared to service your typewriters and adding machines, and we gudidiitee our woik. Call Ever-to- n and Sons for quick dependable service. HOME CENTER USED FURNITURE CO. High class upholstering and repairing. Bargains in all household fiyniture, new and used. A furniture store for rich and poor. Phone 152-or come to 26 East Center. We buy, sell or exchange. Je-2- Economy Spray Sure death, to flies , injury to cows longtime. It is the paint for boats and decks because of its unusual wearing qualities. LU.ina.N & NON) COMPANY GAL. EVERTON I & , . No si.io SONS CO. 3 Keep Out Flies 5. W7.lt Our Screen Wire! 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