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Show cnn. amcrican-loga- n. cache COUNTY. or I Altf.E Cl ASS C,R AOC ATI'S ANNO! Nt I II AT IOC Al. SC If (MIL nml sesriU a ill be carried on unPrtry, Br.gl.4iil City. Mai cue der the d.ici tion of J Edgar Hixnrf Newton; Tdda Puuhen. Leah Protot, Elks. Nevada, chief of the bureau of tnveaigauon Fredone Shun.aay, Trenton; Irene He ha already eor 'erred Prl-erue- n. ' o; t Jmw-1,1- W ) i Irl f.h.'Uon, Alvin I V Ogdrn: D Gum Ktrvrrn, Balt Llc Ouy P Stovt-floM'n L. ElAvr. Clfarflrld. O'. niim Toman, MurUuigh, Idaho; I).-- , Ia Wilkins, Verna!; Milton B Wtslon, Lskftown; k-- ; Oi-drn- LsRu LesdSiM VaHimes s, Old Style L. D. S. silk fine cotton with stripe, pair Gar-ment- $ JT Ladies' Silk Pajamas, pastel shades. Silk, 2 for High Grade Cotton, all sizes Four pair 2 WurvU-n- Penimoid Ironing Board Wink . Lo-r- n; C Ystra, Brigham, Timms H Yales, Brigham School of Arts and Science Ariel C Anderson, Hyrum; George W Anderson. Logsn; Marlon Anderson J Montpelier, Idaho; Camilla Bair.1 Login; Laura K. Bern 11a, Lmtan. Rulon L Blain. Spring City: Percy Z. Burrup, Downey, Idalvo; Cornell Christensen, Restart. Idaho; The-on- e C Car dun. Rigby, Idaho; Ruth Cox. Manti; Oralie K Crwgun. Smith field; Dorisc Farr Logan; Kdith Punk. Richmond; Helen Oed-dePreston. Idaho; A. H Gibbon. Logan; John Marcus Onffin. New. ton; Datua M Hammond, Providence. Flora Hart. Bloomington, ladho; Iola Hickman, Ogden: Olif D. Hoffman, Logan; Marian Y Mourine A Hansen, Tremonton; Ogden; Ray L. Janet. Provi- Tremonton; Wayne Harris, Portage, dence; Joseph D. Jenkins, North Lo- Ada Jensen, Brigham; Ethel JenGertrude Jensen, Jensen. Ephraim; sen. Brigham; gan; LuDeen Harold 8. Llllywhlte, Brigham Clt) . Hyrum; Joy Jensen, Brigham; Re la Franklin D. Monson. Blackfuot. Jensen, Dayton, Idaho; Wanda Idaho; Feme Page; Payaon; Ern- Jensen, Brigham; Gladys Jessop, est W. Parkinson, Wellsvllle; Elalnj Logan; Louise Jones, Mai ad. Idaho; H. Peterson, Firth, Idaho; Erma EUVon Jorgensen. Balt Lake City; Phillips. Kaysvllle; Alton B. Poul-se- Bernice King, North Logan; Eddls Ogden; Lessle Price, Logan; Longhurst, Randolph; Kay T. Idaho; Preston. Idaho; Lota E. Evelyn Reeder, Weston, Wendell Reeder, Hyde Park; Ira T Logfan; Bigrld Mlckelaen. Ross, Ogden. Muriel Morris, Logan; Ruth Logan; Rosengreen. Roy Howard J. Stallings, Mae Nielsen. Mantua; Marietta NyRichfield; Eden; Hazel J. Stevens, Mantua; man, North Logan; Ethel L. Owen. Ewart A. Swtnyard. Logan; Howard Preston, Idaho; Lera Packer, Logan; B. Thomas, Lorenzo, Idaho; Wylie Elva Palmer, North Logan; MarL. Thomas, Lorenzo, Idaho. guerite Paskett, Henefer; LaVon Perkins, North Logan; Josephine School of Commerce: E C. Bcrge-soSmlthfield; Alvin O. Car Lion, Logan; Farrell B. Darley, Wellsvllle; J. R. Dibble. Logan; Marlin L. Pleasant Grove; James A Kenneth W. Fillmore, Richfield; Gillespie, Ttooele; Robert W Call Lake City; Frank Jones Hawkes, Logan; Grant A. Holman, Logan; C. Claud Jenson Jr., Brig- ham City; Howard V. Jessop. Lo- -i Pad and Cover i Summer Unions for Boys and Girls L. D. S. Garments Old and New L. D. S. Garments for Men Fine Combed Peeler and Women Cotton, an Outstanding pair for Value. Each L. E i 2 for 9Rc WE GIVE JUBILEE TICKETS WITH ALL PURCHASES Ladies Jhn Orval Bathing Suits 4 pair Men's Silk B. V. D. 6 pair Mens Percale Shorts 3 Mens SUk Athletic Shirts j, J. C. Penney, Inc. Hu-ae- y, n. Ladies Hose, for 3 Pair Fine Silk Ladies all sizes. Full Fashioned Silk Hose 2 3 Mahatma Ghandi Dance Sets Girls Rayon Combinations full cut, pastel shades Sweaters for Men, Women and Children, large variety For Quality Crepe Dujon Slips, Pastel Shades Run Resistant &ilk L. D. S. Garments Ladies each the Latest Summer Style $1-0- 0 f)c Ladies New Style L. D. S. Garments, Extra Special Fine Combed, Peeler Flat Weave HOUSE FROCKS, One 95c House Frock and One 75c $. House Frock. Both for KNIT BLOUSES for Sport and Dress, large variety of styles colors and materials Lu-th- y, Mau-glia- n, 0 n. Small, Prevton; Noima Smith, Mai- ad. Idaiio. Ruth Spongberg. Pres- ton, Helen L Tajlor, Preston; Ab-- 1 hie Ti;'!e!t, C.-- v Wyomini V. Ward, Bloomington, Idaho; LaRrcn Wheatley, Brigham; Bruce O, Whitaker, Kaywllle; Dor- li White, Willard; Ella Winkler, Ogden: Kenneth suxks. Weiisviiie;j Agnes Pond Oraee, Idaho - wveral time anh oillcial aorking on the raae Another federal foflcer. Elmer e Irey, chief of the siveclal genre unit of the inlernal revenue bureau, ha maintained active touch anh the caae inlelll-Elmojn- A 1 le r Government , toighea an In romps nlL Experienced Poultry Man Wants to furnish And brood five hundred or more eigh week old White Leghorn Pulleti, rate 50c each. DELNO OLSEN R. F. D. Logan Phone 583-J-- l. Sc A Mile iCoftiifuinl from now be taken Message of sympathy were directed to Colonel Lindbergh and hi wife from all corners of live capital President Hoover dispatch-- d a message of condolence to Hope-we- ll expressing his persons! tor-- ; row at the tragedy. His telegram ass not made public. The kidnaping and murder mere' discussed at the president's meeting with his cabinet. One after another of the cabinet officers left the White House with expressions of sympathy for the Lind berg ha. . Vice President Curtis spoke of the case as shocking." Secretary Adams declared It a terrible tragedy" and indicated any aid the navy could render would be given. Secretary! Hyde said he could not exprees strongly enough his hope that the kidnapers would be caught Attorney General Mitchell nodded In1 vehement acquiescence at the em-- 1 p ha tic words of the president's statement laeu'iNf tt.'rgF .gi. eolitr up! toe boot I' suit. Woman - Unleashes Force Against Kidnapers Erieiarsioiia Eats to Logan from any part of the County, for Dollar Days May 16th and 17th U.I.C. Ran! Road I The bulk of the justice depart-- ! 3E Dili-mor- e. Hsd-flcl- Siifi.Liv. May 15, 1932 UTAH r 3E d. Weldon D. McEntlre, Preston. Ida- -' ho; James M- - Morby, Coalville; Thomas W. Morton, Lcg;an; L Mark Neubergcr, Logan; Fred L. Phillips, Leadore, Idaho; George F Plcot, Logan; Marion D. Redford. Logan, Doyle Rees, Benson; Dariel E. Reese. Smithfleld: Charles Elmo Smith, 39 West 1st North Street R Welling Roskelley, Logan; Salt Lake City; Ivan D. Smith, Salt PLEASED TO SERVE YOU AND SERVING TO PLEASE YOU Lake City; Alvin J. Teuscher, Lo-Clark-- 1 Thompson, gan; Jesse I ston: Allan M. West. Logan; Adrian' W. Wright, Logan. No admittance charge will be imour progressive, artlstlo and School of Education; Emerson G-posed. other than that those who Abbott, Tremonton: Jessie Andercitizenry. attend the recital shall come to Miss Clark Is developing rare gifts Ogden, John M. Anderson, and Incidentally to applaud. son, River Heights; Rela M Bateman, as a vocal artist, grace, poise, musi- enjoy If what they may hear Inspires such cal concepts, Interpretive Midvale; Carl F. Belllson,' Nephi; moods, Blanche Boudrero, Preston, Idaho; diction, style, Impulse. color, phrasing, The evening's offerings will be de- Lucile Burgoyne, Logan; Selma A. L. Farrell, who specializes In nuance, and all else that belongs to lightfully augmented by the partici- Hawkes. Preston, Idaho; Beatrice the building of voices, both singing the element of finish In singing. and speaking, announces thst on That the public may judge as to pation In the event of Mrs. Bertha W. Howard, Logan; Jennie Lowe, the merits of her performance, a Clark Purser, piano and pipe organ; Hooper; Lois Lunt, Nephi; MargarMonday, May 16, at 8:00 oclock In tiie Fourth ward chapel, he general Invitation Is extended to all Mrs. Florence Clark, violin and R et Monson, Richmond; Deta P. Neewill present In a song recital Miss lovera of music, and particularly A. C. Trotman, baritone and major ley, Tremonton; Laura Lee N. ParIs moved pupil of Farrell's current class of ker, Logan; Wilford Price. Logan; Rosa Clark, a charming and parti- those whose super-se- lf vocal devotees. Dallas Richtns, Echo; Lucille Rigby, cularly promising young soprano of with concord of sweet sounds." Newton; Dorothy E. Sanford, OgWoodruff; den; Carl O. Stuart, Odell S. Thompson, Garland; Hugh M. Tippets, Cowley, Wyoming; June H. White, Paradise; Beatrice Williams, Clifton. Idaho; Verla Wilson, Logan; Clarice Young. Brigham City. School of Engineering and Mechanic Arts; James C. Almond, Downey, Idaho; Richard S. Best, Ogden: Julian S. Cannon, Salt Lake City; Winfield Q Cannon, Salt Lake Salt City; Kenneth S. Frandsen, re-se- at Lake City; Delbert J. Fugal, Pleasre-fa- ce ant Grove; Grant J. Gyllenskog, Smithfield; Archie K. Hill, Logan; Lloyd R. Johnson, Alamo, Texas; George A. Lawrence, American Falls, Idaho; Cleve H. Milligan, Smithfleld. School of Home Economics: Eth- elynne Ashton, Vernal; Irene Smith . . . Barlow, Logan; Effie E Barrows, Logan; Zelda Bartlett, Burley, Ida- -j ho; Fern Burch, Pleasant Grove;' Wmona Buxton, Driggs, Idaho; Cap-to- la . Cherrington, Spnngville; Sybil C. Christensen, Logan; Julia Etta Devine, Tooele; Maurine Flint, Lay-toV. LaThel Gibbons, Garden City; Harriet Hubbard, Grance, Idaho; Lydia Jennings, Logan; Frances E. Knott, Garland; AdrienAlice ne Loosli, Ashton, Idaho; Merrill, Pocatello, Idaho; Ardella H. Merrill, Richmond; Ruth C. Miller, Salt Lake City; Grace Remund, Midway; Edna Smith, Logan r Mary Hazel Sowards, Vernal; Grace Starr, St, George; Beulah Taggart, Lewiston, Eva Tervort, Payson; Ansta Todd, Salt Lake City; Irma War-IdeSalt Lake City. Normal Ethel S. Adams, Layton; 5 Ethel May Allen, Logan; Pearl Allen, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Clarice V. Anderson, Logan; Irving E. Ander-- j W. sen, Brigham City; Bedford Bird, Paris, Idaho; Jesse R. Black, Chalhs, Idaho; Ilah K. Broberg, Beth Brown, Grantsville; gray. Bessie Ethel Bryson, Providence; B. Burch, Pleasant Grove; Alice Lee Burleigh, Cache Junction; Joyce Clawson, Providence; LaRue Cook, Ruth Corbett, Logan; Bemlece Grace, Idaho; LaRene Davis, Mesa, Arizona; Addie L. Dunkley, Franklin, Idaho; Effie Ellis, Lorenzo, Ida.; Bessie Everton, Logan; Alice Mart, guerite Fisher, Richmond; Ann Preston, Idaho; Corinne Godfrey, Clarks ton; Melba Hamson, v Logaim Gamnesift Co. ' Ladles Sftos masBHHasnanBnm Song Recital ultra-music- al . Featuring Rosa Clark 5 Childrens Dresses, 2 for $1.00 Ladies fine All other automobile repair work proportionately low priced. All work guaranteed. n; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL $1.00 Polish per can Blair Motor Company Mome of The Blue ll, Lo-ga- n; Streak 2 pair $1.00 Extra fine quality curtains. Ladies Hats, newest styles and shades. $1.00 $1.00 all Full Fashioned Hose. 2 for $1.00 $1.00 Mesh Hose, latest thing in hosiery. Corselettes Corsets. Extra value. Pure Silk, and 2 for $1.00 A $1.00 Creton Special, 8 yards of fine quality. L. D. S. Garments New or Old Style. 2 for $1.00 $1.00 Kayser Gloves, Nationally Known, Kayser Purser, worth three times 54x58 Lunch Cloths, Snappy the money. For Quality. colors and good material. $1.00 $1.00 other bargains to numerous to mention, our w We give a ticket good for a chance on the prizes to b each 25c spent at our store during the dollar days w Remember the big Band Concert on the Tabernad Mirny We have an assortment of shoes and slippers which will beat anything for the money. $3.00 indows will be full of dollar day specials. away June 1st by merchants of Logan for helher paid on account or spent for merchandise. e Square Tuesday afternoon. e given o m $1.00 per pair Logan, Utah Buy Now and Get Jubilee Sales Tickets Phone ft Pajamas for the girls and women folks. 75c (Duco No. 7, Parco, Isis, Whiz, Tip Top.) mater- 2 for $1.00 on any Six cylinder car on A very fine line of curtains, beautifully designed. ials. ' $7.00 any Eight cylinder car $9.50 $1.00 house made dresses, from valves, install new head gasket, check timing, clean carbon, clean carburator screens, and clean spark plugs, A Line of Ladies and Misses Silk dresses values. Valve Grinding Special and Wash real p-- We will grind, It has always been the reputation of this store to measure up to the expectations of all our customers. We cannot let this reputation die . . . Look over the bargains listed below and you can see that we are going the limit to please you with values never heard of before. 390 SUCCESSOR TO MOSE LEWIS COMPANY Fol-let- 77T. LU J |