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Show CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COuNTY. UTAH WUI Talk to Mudrnt On Monday, Jan. 25 in Uie College IVe s at 11 chapel. Dr. William ALL FASHION PLATE Your choice of our entire FOOTWEAR FOR WOMEN stock of these fine Shoes . . . Drown, Black, Kid, Moire, Patent, Ostrich, Sealskin. economist, M addles student of the USAC. aieoiduig to Dr. N. A committee. Coal For Needy A Jt. Ftrmage, chairman of th community (tore house, anprare before the county commisMonet on Wednesday and asked for ance in purcluoung coal for th dol needy of tlie city. Twenty-fiv- e lars were appropnated out of th fur.d that U being raised by con tribulions out of the salaries o county employees. aisl Fl yd Kidman Floyd Kidman, son of Henry of Kidn.an Peters boro, while j wresting with his sister, fell and .h sustained a severe wound on head, consisting of a deep gash o'er the eve. The wound was dressed by J. V. Cunningham. North Cache Drama The North Cache Senior wl'l present "Kempy." a delightful drama of American life In three acts. In the near future, under the directum of Miss La Dean Jensen.' a student of the US AC. who h graduating in dramatics this year. She comes to the school highly re-- , commended by C. J. Myers, dramatic Instructor at the US AC. OOc Oc AvF ) "Je Aw tc 1(1' quart Loose GRAINS OF GOI.D Breakfast Food-pack- hr W age-- COFFEE Hills Blue Can... PEANUTS Fresh Roosted pound PEANUT BUTTER Z pound Jar SALAD DRESSING Gold Medal quart Jar OXTDOL Large Package O PEANUT BUTTER BEANS ' I fe Our Store carries all particular people's favorite Brand. Our foods are the best; but even then, there are occas- Phone 1C5 ional disappointments, would be most unhappy If you failed to tell us of it and give ua the opportunity to refund the purchase price, and express our regrets. No food store could give Its patrons more protection. BUTTER tERMADE er?eb 9 1 ZqlC POUND BRICK CHEESEM,LD LEMONS If FOVND 2 JUICY SUNKIST wtOC DOZEN GENUINE STEER BEEF. N- SAl MON FRESH FBOZEN WHOLE OR HALF. 17c lOc POUND Finnan Haddie . . Cod Fish . . Kippered Salmon Smoked Bloaters . . . Anchovies UNITED GROCERY WEST Phone 20 38 FIRST NORTH Free Delivery on Orders for $3.00 or Over LOGAN Phone NOT A CHAIN STORE OR UNIT CHAIN ORGANIZATION 38 TOMATOES Standard Pack Large Can 8c 0. P. S. Efficient Service System OF A Food Stores of Purity oazas O u & W. E. E. W. ELLIOT & CO. E 3 Crockett Cm Help You Crockett Loan and Abstract Company can help you with your state Income tag report. Heavy penalties for those who do not make reAdv. port. Auto Crask Victims Wright Sutton, son of Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Sutton, of Logan is In the hospital, suffering from a posible skull fracture and severe cuts about the face as a result of an automobile crash last night on the state with Alex Turcott of highway Wellsvllle. The latter is als oln the as well as Wesley hospital, Maughan of Wellsvllle who was riding with Sutton. Tlie latter two are only bruised and scratched Both automobiles were badly damaged as a result of a hoadon collision said to have teen the result of a dense fog. Over S3 Years of Quality Footwear Logan XL Shut Down flowing IVrlL Daughter Born A fine daughter was born to Mr Cache county commissioners by on luw and Mrs. W. O. Lambern have jurisdiction over Bowing All concerned doing Tuesday. wells in the county. They have nicely. Issued an order to all persons win have flowing wells to cut down on Pacific tvUnden to Meet Tlie Pacific Islanders and their their flow and thus conserve the partners will enjoy another of their underground water. real parties Monday evening at 8 19 CrnU For Meals In the Ninth ward chapel. Those Fifty Tlie county commissioners have in charge are anxious that all served notice on tlie sheriff's office member of the group be present. that the appropriation of 75 cents per day for feeding prisoners in the riant A county Jail luu been cut to fO riant a tree to replace each one cents a day where the prisoner is taken out or destroyed. Is the sugheld In solitary confinement. N. of Paul extension Dunn, gestion forester of Utah Slate Agricultural This policy could be college. adopted by each home owner and the civic organizations of Logan, in connection with plana for community Improvement. Saturday Only We will serve Chicken Dinner tomorrow at 40c per plate. Utah Cafe, 71 West Centadvt er Street. Mrs. Peterson Die Matilda C. Peterson, 67. wife of Peter W. Nielsen of 646 Canyon Road, and a sister of the late Andreas Peterson, died Thursday at her residence. This good lady was bom In Walberg, Sweden, June 17, 1865, the daughter of Pehr Jonson and Christina Jenson. She la survived by the following children: Mrs. Parley Hansen of Logan. Mrs. of FUmore, Clayton Beauregard, Utah and Lillie. Florence and Ruby, all of Logan. A brother. Carl E. Peterson, resides in California. Funeral services have been announced for Sunday at 2 o'clock In the Logan Eighth ward with Bishop Victor Peterson, officiating. Assembly-Sophom- ores 5c-Dre- E. W. ELLIOT & CO. and Saturday and Next Week Only a Dress for. . . $5.95 Group Get Another Dress for .... 5c a Dress for . . . $9.95 Group 5c Get Another Dress for a Dress for . . . $14.9d Group 5c Get Another Dress for 1-- fifth Ward Relief Society ( The Filth ward Relief Society will hold tlieir regular literary meeting In th ward chapel nnt Tuesday at two o'clock. Mrs. O. A. Cinrft will give a dramatic mutiny. Auto Party to Coast P. C. Nelson. Horace U. Franou, Mrs Mrs. John J. Roberta and George E. Telford, left Thuimky morning for a motor trip to Use roast. Mr. Nelson went down to Visit his ton Maurice at Glrndulr and his daughter Mrs. Leksud Roberts at Pasadena. Mrs. Robert will visit her son and Mra Telford will visit her son at Riverside. Saturday Specials Mens Union Suits $1.25 value Special Mens Oxfords $6.45 value Brown only $ Boys Three Season Unions Age 6 to 16 Sale-5- c ss .Friday Buy 2-- Buy Ladies L.DJS. Garments New Style, for 3-- Buy Smart Dresses of Flat Crepe, Satin, Chiffon . . . All sizes and Colors. Prints, Lace and Wool . . . No Exchanges. Refunds No No Alterations . . . ... eve-nu- O.P. SKAGGS A Surety 3 firmi Gc Joins Conlon Store Harry Close of Ogden has moved his family to Logan and expects to make his future home here, having become identified with the J. L. Montrose company on Federal e. Mr. Close has had several years experience in Wright's and Boyles stores in Ogden in the radio and cleaner business. He should make a valuable asset to the Conlon store with his experience and the line carried by Mr. Montrose, which consists of Conlon washers and ironers; Servel Electrical refrigerators; Philco radios and Hoover Cleaners. GERMADE 9 lb. Bag 19c 1 m inches wide Citizens of this county are receiving d:uiy by mail, the Individual Income tag return forms for the state of Utah. Regardless of what the income, each citizen Is required to send $100 as a filing fee. Two forms are being received. One is for incomes for less than $5,000 and the other is for incomes over that amount. Regardless of the amount of Income, each citizen must file his returns not later than March IS. of the Utah State Agricultural college were in charge of the student body assembly on Wednesday. Class officers presided at the meeting. They are: Howard Pond, president; Afton Bingham, vice president; and Margaret Watkins, secretary. The program consisted of a reading by June Ross; saxophone solo. Farrell Spencer; piano solo, Elmer Lewis; dance duet by Miriam Smith and Miriam Mulliner; and a stunt under the direction of Margaret Watkins. ... 2c Each PETERSONS SHOE STORE 73 North Main book. College Per Doz. 23c .POUND 9c MILDCU'RED BXCOrT EASTERANY SIZE PIECE. 36 the ORANGES Large Size FRESH CURLEY Full of V1TAMINE POT ROAST Unbleached Belle Isle Muslin Literary Magazine The Scribble." literary magazine published by the Utah State Agricultural college students made Its first appearance on the campus Wednesday. The magazine is a quarterly publication of students of the college smd sponsors original efforts along literary lines. The Issue contains a number of Short stories and poems. It is clevwith wood cuts, erly Illustrated made by art students of the college. Miss Edith Funk is editor of you are not an O. P. Skaggs System patron there is a chance you do not enjoy the fullest degree of food satisfaction and buyers' protection. 35c ) POUNDS J.OC Carrots, Turnips . 2 bunches 15 c PrilMALH we Liao's r'ub at Richmond forth Monday inglil at the North Cliche High school according to R. L. Allen, of Cove, one of the tail twisters of the organiratlon who was tn Lo, an Wednesday. The program consWrd of talks by three returned nusMonartes. The Larsen sliters and tlie McGavtn sisters rri.dnred vocal selections and Mias Frederick served the luncheon. Stale Income Tax Return and Leaves for Wanner Clime D. H. Thomas, manager of the Thatcher Mill and Elevator company, pulled out of Logan Thursday morning with the thermometer reading about 3 below aero and hied for Los Angeles In his small coupe. Mr. Thomas has a son residing on the coast with whom he expect to visit until the cold weather has passed In Cache FIRST Lbs- - FRESH CHURNED CREAMERY Bleached QUALITY Jar 25c 10 29c 21c POUND NAVY BEANS at Penneys Yard.. 2 lb. GREAT NORTHERN It Pays to Shop I and 7 The Aw . With Each Pair of ENNA JETTICK Straps, Pumps, or Ties Purchased at $5.00 or $6.00, We Will Give Absolutely FREE One Pair of $1.00 Hoie, Chiffon or Service Silk. Imld -- MARKET North 1st East Linns Hold Forth S FREE HOSE with ENNA JETTICKS tlh j Ol7c Ce Rud Drifting Reports came to Ltgan Wednes-- 1 riav night tiiat heavy winds weie drifting the snow along jwest side of the valley north ot Preston tud that the highways were b lug filled with dillta until Uavel was prarlual.y blocked j Saturday Only We will serve Uhlckrn Dinner tomorrow al 40c per plate. Cafr, 21 West Center Street. advt College Defeat Battery The local unit of ROTC. at the Utah State Agricultural college was successful In outuhoottng a team from battery C of the 145th field artillery In a small bore rifle shoot mg contest held Wednesday In the shooting gallery at the college. Lloyd Wright, a member of the j winning team, was high point man making a score of 342 out of a possible 400. Captain George Pres-to- n was high for the losers and second high point man, making a total score of 337. FELIX CASH 399 ; t SPECIALS e I I SATURDAY BUTTER Fresh Creamery pound HLliF POT BOAST lint Cuta pound BOAST PORK pound HAMBURGER 3 pounds STEAK pound I.AKD 3 pounds. SAUER KRAUT ch. nee !j make hu con-- j tnfcutlon ,o siHtety, and that In should to su.Cied. student u. .1 lie ir b.wlies so that there between be a good and the mental. the ha.e a Injure- d- ss.wrTerssy-.v-.WMim- o a nt Trufant Plater, noted author and Krmp On Board John H. Kemp of North Logan. leading pouUrjnian of the county anil a (launch supjxirter of the Utah Poultry Producers rocp" rati ve latiun, a as elected a director of the ortaiUatton at the general election of officer! held In Salt Lake City. re A Few Steps Off Main Street and a Few Dollars Saved EDWARDS MILLINERY CO. LADIES FURNISHINGS 29 West 1st North Logan, Utah h - Cl - - SHOE STORE 34 West Center Lyric Bldg. Logan, Utah "y mIiM urn nmnwi E. W. ELLIOT & CO. 2 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. PRICE PRICE WITHOUT WITHOUT QUALITY MEANS NOTHING QUALITY MEANS NOTHING A VALUE GIVING CELEBRATION . . . COMBINING A JANUARY CLEARANCE WITH A SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE OF NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE . . . OUR EXCEPTIONAL LOW PRICES HAVE BEEN EVEN FURTHER REDUCED TO BRING YOU THE GREATEST SAVING OPPORTUNITY IN FIFTEEN YEARS ... To Miss This Sale is to Miss The BEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON. E. W. ELLIOT & Co. sfTiarfl - a. E Five w ELLIOT & Co. E E. W. ELLIOT & CO. T H3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. PI 3 rr O W H -- O ,o |