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Show T H R CAGE TWO. lions during the hum lapablc (RmLioji of Mr, ugene Ye.ite ami Mrs A H Thompson, who hud barge of FOLKS the dining room, the dinner was (served with order and dispatch The old folks were served first escorted into th" were furl1!'11 dimicr let SEVENTH WARDERS ; Under FETE 1 An oui.lamliiig c huj 1. the Seventh ward itsi-- j progiam was given as won a high reputa-- ! lows. "The Story of the Lillie j havu Ked Hati het." written and di non wat, the old hu...a log and ward minion h dd Moi. leeted by Mis M.iriha Mehr, day (nought much laughlei, and callAll ward members over 18 ed for repetition later in he A number or agf .urr.e'. out tor th character sorg done by "Chariie and Katrina, affair Dinner, served at 12 noon, wu'jMrs J W Kaiuis aid Mrs intersjiersed w'ltn eounnnnity sing-- , Kellie Moitenscn in Outr h els ing of songs' (umpired t sp-- i i il'v tunics likewise tailed fur icptti for the ottasion The warn .Sun tion later oay school ort hesura contribute! .Counselor Hyrum K Hansen of A LD -- JOURNAL. LOGAN, UTAH. FRIDAY. 'Aids Cleveland's G. j OLD HER 0. I Control JACKSONVILLE! tI About PUBLIC POWER FEBRUARY whirh ' PLANT IS AID Mrs. K. J. Maynard, been with her mother, ill for been seriously month, at Fort Collins, who has who has the past JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Prov- Colorado ing itself a gold mine in these returned home Friday. She rehard times in this city's mum-- j that the condition of her eipally-owne- d electric light plant ports mother is improving. It is turning thousands of dol-- i lars into the city's general fund to reduce taxes The city's light plant has been helping to carry Jacksonvilles tax load since 1919 Since that year it has given $6. 871.41b to the ' general fund By December 31 it Harold Swift of Preston is i expects to give $l,36oOO more. patient at a local hospital hav- lls $1,375.1890 contributions this, mg recently submitted to a ma- equal to 13 5 mills, jor operation. pear is cm the basis of the city s Newton or the first time since tax lew. Mrs. Harold Stoker left Tuespresent 1. Baker was elected in 1911, At KKAGK $2.8(1 day for her home on Las Vegas, A MONTH Nevada, alter spenumg the has a population month with her mother, Mrs Jacksonville 130 or of 000, approximately that Annie M. Pickott of Providence Electric light users pay an avMr. erage monthly bill of $2 80 i J. and Mrs. William month for lights and refrigera- Maughan of Preston, Idaho, are tion. If they have an electric receiving congratulations over the stove and a hot water heater, arrival of a nine and one half their average bill at a reduced pound son at their home, Febrate is around $9 5o a month. ruary, 17. Power users are given a low rate. A charge of less than 1 E. C. Madsen, Logan plumber, cent a kilowatt hour is offered is at the. U. S. Veteran's hospital industrial plants in Boise. He has been ill for This city s rate for residential some time and is now under obser7 and is vation by the surgeons. It is rerefrigeration lighting cents per kwh Rate for resi- ported he may have to undergo dential lighting, appliances, cook- an operation before any improveing and water heat.ng is differ- ment begins. . ent. For the first 35 kwh. used Marriage licenses have been isunder that rate. 7 cents is charg- sued from the office of the Cache ed For the next 40, 5 cents a county clerk to Alton W. Bingkwh, is assessed. For more than ham and LaMar Rice, both o:' 75 kwh. the rate Is 2 cents a Clifton, Idaho; Harold Samuel The minimum Hansen, Shelley, Idaho, and Olive houi. kilowatt charge is $1 for this class of Velma Nuttall, Providence. For strictly residential service. the Alev Miabett, Oakland, Calif, lighting and refrigeration, is visiting here guest n his minimum is 50 cents. Jackof officials in Mrs. J. E. Webb, before leavcharge ter, City sonville's light plant assert that ing for a trip to Scotland. throughout Florida rates for cities and towns served with privately-owne- d A married folks dance will be power plants are, on an given Tuesday evening in the cent than 98 Sixth ward recreation hall. Good per average, higher and that music has been provided. rates, of electricity in rates in charge of Mr. and Mrs L. J have saved $3O,(88).0OO Monthly Union meeting of the Bailey and Mrs. Martha Mehr. ' 'alone Since their plant was built Logan State Relief society will be held Sunday at 2 n. in. in the stake house. - 1932. 20, overhauling the engine. By agreement with the manufacturers, only new parts required and the transportation of the engineer to and COMPLETE CLEANUP offromthe the factory was required city. In five years serv.ee, this is the of overhauling that has work first C. N. Larsen, engineer for the been done on the engine. Diesel Nordberg Engine company of Milwaukee, Wis, manufacturers ot the smallest of three Diesels MILLVILLE PLANS now in service at the Logan City auxiliary power station, returned to the east Thursday night, after completing work of overhauling the enginer. During a stay o, several days Four junior traffic patrolmen here, Mi Larsen completely dismantled the engine and replaced for the Millville school will be a few minor parts with new fit- sworn in Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at This antings, Supt H. C. Maughan of the a special ceremony. was made Friday municipal light department said nouncement Friday morning. No estimate has afternoon by W. F. Jensen, chairbeen made yet on the expense of man of the Junior Traffic police DIESELS ARE GIVEN JUNIOR PATROL committee of the Logan branch of Automobile assothe American ciation. A captain, lieutenant, and 'two officers will be named. Mr. Jensen, President John H Moser of the automobile association branch, Committeemen William Evans, Jr, and A. H. Palmer; Police Sergeant James Smith, in charge of the junior traffic police for Logan city; Supts. L. A Petersen and J. W. Kirkbride of Logan city and Cache county schools, and Police Chief Gilbert Mecham will go to Millville with Jensen. Mr Chief Mecham will swear in the junior officers. Eighty per cent of a movie film manufacturing plant is in perpetual darkness during working hours. (PEP) D d 88 A 1 rilONE i i WE DELIVER GOO 23 WEST 1ST NORTH Howard McKenney, Prop. POT1 KO AST Steer, lb. Grain-Fe- d Heifer, lb POT ROAST ROUND STEAKS-- lb LOIN STEAKS lb. SPARE RIBS lb ROAST PORK lb SIDE PORK lb. ! 3 , IQ? L pork chops 12? 8? 12? 10? lb. :. LARD Home Rendered, 2 lbs. .... MUTTON CHOPS 2 lbs VEAL CHOPS 2Ibs.M v. 2 lbs SAUER KRAUT, Home-madi s e, 12? 14 140 15? 250 15c Plenty of Salmon, Chickens, Finnan Haddie, Bread, Butler, Etc. o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o; o o o o o o o o 0 Dont confuse Cachetex lingerie with the ordinary lingerie on the market. A Icok will convince you that Cachetex is different.. It is made of the best grade of Crown Brand Sombray which is nationally advertised. It is a dull finish fabric and is conceded to be the strongest piece of rayon material produced. It is made V o o o o o o o o o o o o o o h run-resisti- nitk plaited ho-- ' fcv H to e guuranLfor mv tie hose on the smtrLet of wear We sold hundreds of these hove on fall Mile at 50 each and h e ; v had otic complaint. i Spot!:?? ravort. This M Leap Year Manufactured and Guaranteed by UTAH OIL REFINING CO., Salt Lake City Full-Fashion- over built BLAN- - out only Leap Year Specials Monday Saturday andan extra We offer our of Bargains day many patrons and Two Days of Leap Year Opportunities! . - GROCERIES lb COFFEE-Cup-o-Ch- eer, : . 5-i- ed 1 1 r"' I V-ne- c--l ck one-ha- lf wear-resistin- Green Stamps We Give ' i four-pl- y 1 GASOLINE - ng cost. o:r by all- There must be sound reasons why most fnlermnuntain motorists use Pep 88. Drive with it for a while,, and you'll know.. .... HUjr-fibinie- we mean MEXICAN ISLAND COLONY group of Mexicans plan to establish a colony oa the Revilla islands, scattered in the Pacific Ocean about 250 miles south of the tip of Lower ,t r Thats what round better performance. Just try Pep 88 and satisfy yourself. A fabric so much in desystem giving a to economize who on their lingerie expenditures. Cachetex is desire mand hy those made on the famous Visco process which produces a fabric having twice as many filaments as the ordinary Rayon. It is not cheap and flimsy. It is the toughest, most beautiful, run resisting fabric on the market today and we take pleasure in recommending it to our customers. lock-stitc- and smoothly. It has the power-punc- h to take steep hills in high. It puts a lot of miles behind you, per gallon. It is exceptionally free from carbon and sulphur doesnt foul your motor! Mrs. Harry Wjrbrow is ill at her home following her return from California Thursday where she has been for several weeks She became 111 enroute home and was met in Salt Lake by her husband. Specials For o o Sat Mon. o o Fob. 27-2- 9 o o BLANKETS Gray or o tan, double $4I QQ HOSIERY itaW o 66x78 Clever little Dance Sets. Heavy Weight Cachetex Jure Japn I!tra o BABYS CRII and o KET am 95c o Regular $2.25 1.29 eent r Bandeau Combinations. Consists of Braso Bloomers Shadow and o WOOL BATTS White, Proof Slip. siere, Ladies Chiffon Wool o Pure 29 Full size Hose a slfanrl'12 o $135 o L. D. S. GARMENTS gauge pure silk hose. Extra reinforced lisle toe, cradle Princess Slips, with deep shadow' proof hem o Ladies Rayon foot and French heel. Silk These were made up a little short so we are sello Cotton. Woof at them o SWEATERS top with run stop and picot ing Boysfine edge. Rer pair wool $4 ' AA 8 worsted I bv 75c 75c o Pullovers Childrens Cotton Hose. Gowns a little short hut priced o INFANTS fine o wool Built for service. These are $1I 9Q $1.00 proportionately. leavy Cachetex, cotton o Sweaters ibv made of long staple ...,j and were meant to sell at Stylish Teddies made of heavy Cachetex. INFANTS Whi 95c oo wool a higher, price SO' OQ v, CmCD Shawls o 1 2 pair, for 35c Ladies Fancy Pa jamas. o MENS double Back T, $1.45 o Mens fancy rayon hose. L. D. S. IS $4I OQ o aCO heels toes Garments and The We Noted Are Sweaters for o o are processed lisle' and the Ladies fancy fine cotton and or crew neck Slipons. o LADIESL.D.S. o inch extra reinGarments riiyon o o forced toe cap and the o 3 t.r 2.29 ;o heavy processed lisle top $2.00 o Mens and Childrens Sweaters of all descriptions! 1. a sturdy MENS part o Garments Mens Raton B.V.D.s pink, peach, orchid, while o. make thisnumber. o doubh back SO AA O' a9 o o 20c pr. 3 for 50c 75c o o Fonnesbcck o o 6o o Knitting o KNITTING LOGAN WORKS Co. Main 124 Logan o ' k Wortis , ... "JOOO.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI on the famous D It starts quickly when the motor is stone cold. It accelerates swiftly . o ALL-ROUN- better performance . DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o For g wool i ( . TEA Dollar, lb Million (Glass Tumbler Free ) MALT Gesundheit, can (Glass Tumbler Free !) CHOCOLATES Mb. box ! - POT ROAST 35? 29? BABY, BEEF .... lb. 49 HENS , BUTTEIt-pou- nd BREAD loaf ;. SODA CRACKERS 2 lbs TOMATOES solid pack BEANS whole, stringless, can MAPLE SYRUP tin 5-l- b. LEMONS-do- zen 48-l- 4 lbs bag , b. COARSE SALT 100-l- b. ., bag POTATOES 10 lbs OXYDOL large package SOPEX package CEREALS PUREX FAT lb. 9-l- b. 15c BOILING MEAT 230 6c lb 12c HAMBURGER,, 120 2 lbs. 690 19? BANANAS FLOUR 23? 21? 5 19? 35 43 ORANGES-do- zen 8c to 12c 15c LARD. home rendered 25? 79? 75? 5 2 lbs 15c PORK ROAST SHOULDER lb 11c LEGS bag lb bottle . . . t . . 15c Cash Market and north Grocery 115 Main oooooooooocoococcoo |