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Show c.nir. amkrican-log- Friday, January 2), I'HJ. liudtt is rfs'j.cri.iitKuB.ntal tio.u a V.v l a .1 a uKil 1., w! rv- Very ..Ji.uUA. i la.ro 111;.i. Hii:jy H. llaaLr.t I.a - y of to be a. a lixal l.uspnal ala-rC .Jtl.u-v;n bora to lu-- a luitor i Lt An LInp ti. U. Benson of Lclta. u a buMuess visitor M Low. i.uiuig tune litre to Uilrirsl some of ltu Cat lie Valley friend In ota.ige land. Call-tuii- Friday and Saturday and Next Week Only Group 1-- a Dress for Buy . . Return to Bear Lsir Mrs. baiall A. Young, mother of Mi. M. C. lfarn of Uiu city, who ha been turning attta her daughter, 1 planning to return to her 'home at Fans, Idaho. $5.95 Get AnotherDress for 5c a Dress for ... $9.95 Group 5c Get Another Dress for a Dress for . . $14.95 Group 5c Get Another Dress for 2-- Buy Smart Dresset of Flat Crepe, Satin, Chiffon Uil Lace and Wool . . . All size and Colors. No Alteration . . . No Refund . . . No Exchange. A Few Sir pi Off Mala Street and a Few Dollar Saved EDWARDS MILLINERY CO. LADIES FURNISHINGS 29 West 1st North Logan, Utah week. Sardine Oprn State Patrolman Ilarrv Clark re-- II ports Sardine canyon op n. to put tlier warns all motorL-tcha.ns on bcfoie driving over th" divide. l tkic 1 rum Coast d. strict manager il. ii. uilii-i- .i, .; leland I.'rrdricks, s'jcc'"x--fu- l fanner tf Bl ie Creek, was a on V.edn ri x vnPor in Lc"-- t m ii to . T a -- avs the recent hray crop in hi point to a b'T d"v f.v-sect. on this ctnJpg year. n ds H-- S'rT e . . il t" ,r1 (v a of Mi V IM J!i'! Untertains at Dmn"r Mrs. Eunice Clawson entertained at a dinner at her home on Sunday Dinner was served at one long table, centered with a bowl of cut flowers, places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Mathews, Mr. K. R. Campbell and Miss Venna Chugg, Mrs. Rita Jensen and Mrs. Margaret Greenwell. v value ...... Boys Shoes $2.25 . Mens Union Suits $1.25 value Special Water Users to Meet The third annual conference of western water users will hold forth at the Hotel Newhouse, Salt Lake City, February 8, 9, 10. On the program has been announced the fol- Mens Oxfords value Brown only $6.45 Commissioner Elwood lowing: Mead; Roscoe Hammond, member state tax commission; William Peterson, director Utah extension reservice; W. W. McLaughlin, clamation engineer, Berkeley, California; Capt. Theodore Wyman, U. 8. Army. Ladies L.D.S. Garments . . Q SHOE STORE LyricBldg. Logan, Utah . Discuss Home Accounts During the past three days Miss Izola Jenson, district extension agent, has met with various groups In the county to discuss home accounts. Mrs. Hattie Lee, as chairman of the Hyde Park group, Mrs. Nettle Thatcher, acted as chairman for College Ward, and Mrs. John J. Hendry for Wellsville. The accurate record of Income and expenditures for the home should eliminate waste, extravagances, and increase saving. It will make possible the planning of a family budget to meet adequacies In food, shelter, and clothing. we-e:- pf-- v Wa.-d'-.- Good eom-yca- JLlIer in Town H. R. Weston, manager of the Central Milling company of this city, who is residing with his family at Huntington Park, California, is a visitor in Logan. Mr. Weston says he is disposing of a number of car loads of flour on the coast which is manufactured at the local mill. The Central Mill flour, he says, is building a very satisfactory reputation for quality in the markets in which it is going. 1 v o'--- oi anno-ineer- boxing game who would like to take a few boxing lessons, either in the squared ring for the entertainment of the public or otherwise. Del is in the best of shape and hopes he will be able to land a fight before long. v i i . First Ward Services Meeting in the First ward at 7 oclock Sunday night will be under the auspices of the genealcgical d. t t Marriagc Licenses Among the marriage licenses a the county clerks office this week were those of two Indians from Washakie. They were Jim John Neaman and Emeline P. Neaman, both of Washakie. Another couple were Jacob Cleamond Klnner and both of Elizabeth Nora Jensen, Burley. - st II. V.. Tpi: piec.d nt of the rr-- i. l can at o:i Wedne !t-T1 e dnei-tc-will in the ir.im-t- o r, clert officers for the ing and In the afemoon a mg gef e:al session v. ill be held. a-- j U Faster Visits Here Del Baxter of Cornish was a visitor in the county seat on Thursday. He ; sparing around to see if there are any heavyweights in the Center ... ... - - - 'n, e Junior high t"h. rr.Be v ... ........ r..nn, wl.nliare also the roi'.rglatc drj artinrnl under the il.rt-- t Uin td al.l gie a t.'j it, pie irjnuu. Cimch Malt Mann 10 A. T Itriu-oof the University of Mulligan pad-- ; imoiia prog am in Uie Hurd ward for amir advance rha;! bunday night at 1 o'rkwk. dirts had and pictures of tlie outatand-- j Thi la Uie third of U Buiufcy Ls- -l c .ng swtmmei. but Cuaih Parker i..tht musna) cmicrrt by a stated Unit due to a lack of gan achoola fund the Aggie will not be able The program. lo comiiete In the meet which Is b-- pt fm-tl- 4 tie n1 ."vi'i., "',,irfh" cl.iv. I Shoes-S1.5- 9 34 West 1.89 jirnp-Ui.ii- m committee consisting of E. D. Anderson, John Quinney and Henry Squhes. Miss Rebecca Stewart will render a violin solo with S. B. MitMarcus Griffin, ten accompanist. will render a vocal solo. . V 1 rc.-tc- AH j ive iris. Id.he - IVar lake game ,li bi are ac'ne and alert to siock-ii.- j itrrftii.s of the coiin'y and Dear lake with fish. Their elforU have been most suenrssful during the past year and many thousands of scheduled for March 25th and 20th March. The Logan Aun, A. J Webb trout have found thetr a ay here Comet Bolo Killamey, Clyde Worley from rtaie and federal hatcherie. T ! D. L- -y line. Mrnuet The present year promise to be ,, i Oral Paibble 4) tell.ng no exception and aiih a normal fall Ibuwh UlM Ruth leeled. b Reading I dm. I like It day .1 a. Basketball Tonight 41 Norill of snow replenishing stresm and CHlle Jean Obsa Violin 6o4o, ' h to workeif nie sisiiid the meet dej at They and Ute Aggies The bringing the lake to a higher level .. A. B. Gartrtt lection Smart gym tonight and tomorrow Case me a pem ll arid some paper. considerable aork Is In store for the nd I didnt base time to do any VoraJ tk Jo Kendrick Hawke of the night c'.cbs and civic organization that thing else all liny,' be coenty. Eirlng Quartet By Olen Ibareae evening in tils relnrn. Belter (tome Tomer Mrs. A report of Uie Bear Lake Flsli fc Edith Doutre. Ollts Jean Okma, who ha been Turner Fred Mrs. Game club compiled by past Secreand Eunice Hue Maine Fonne-.bects til flu. with reported to be very tary W. 8. Averlll. Indicate various Clea Morgan Clasvibcalioa ( Twins Reading, u levied to be some better the past . reported llirs-project under y and many other kind of twine. Euphomlum Solo . Glen Olofjw are There of couple day. proposed during Uie past year. The Overture, By Harold Bennett Idem leal, nn'lke a.'d summary follows: New Ruby Girl The wild fur bearing animals an Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Chug of Anxiou to Win Providence becoming scarcer, and on account of are the proud parent harder times more trappers have Game this Week End at of a new baby girl at their home, to turned their time and attention Crimson bom on Tliursday. Smart Gym catching Uie different kinds of fur haring animals, which at the pre- Team In Top Form for On Ogden Market sent rate t ill soon deplete or exterHober CronquLst and Sylvan Petminate some of the species. No very erson of Benson ward, were In Oglarge catches of furs have been reCaptain Warren Allsop U defin- den thl week, having taken a load ported as was done a few years ago. itely out of the Utah aerie. Coach of livestock to the market. Tliey Deer are decreasing on the Idaho Romney rated Thursday night. also had business In Salt Lake prior VT portion of the Cache Forest from The Acgle leader U still In bed with to fhclr return. the heavy hunting, and every means an attack of Influenza, and even should be used to get a pronged If he were able to don a stilt In the visit Mothrr at Weston buck law enacted, as there are too series, he would probably be too Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Crockeit many docs and fawns now being weak to play. Rulon Harris, who were caled to Weston. Idaho, on vacant of In been the inverted Utah k.'l'ed. while on the has portion Wednesday, owing to the Illness of th.s district the deer are Increasing pest, has been showing up well hi Mrs. Oeonre Kcu on. mo her of Mrs buck law, with tio practice he ever He has been used iiniltr the pren-nCrockett. Tt'pv are expected to ro- scarcity of bucks. Under the pre- !a great da! at forward this season - turn heme today. Idaho dicr law It will be nec"s-f.at- y but is a nahral guard and beto do;: cause h has paved that position in a very few ca-Snow Pretty Dre vears. he rhood fit In b'-ti-- r the hwii to bi.ild up the herd, and in Fnow lavs prety d"ep over Ca"hto the nt this than he did at tins comli.ion h Ipo to lrr'.ia'" Valiev. Ru't-- n f; h nr.J game tf the fate "V where II f r Uie and d clt p.i.t at s!n-- e it has hc-- n rinV-- ed c : errd b- - a roM. b t VI tv- - In slmn-- ! h- -Vt of f. h aid pan e rt 23 to . 0 tnche- around is fallen, sar'-of ! .o.u-i.cre1: the s and for thn sei.i Th vf down t' oj no deep. in exV! :it rha:-has a tend, n.-- toa.ird d.vcMp i.tn.t h fh" caver for the op - vhKM" B:l-eoi more i a..v viola'. :oi s. ri h. The A"- - "S rant for"" Go For Prknnrr At the .ie ent u ne very govd In Fait Ia-N. C P"pr""0. deputy sheriff. the Ci'y la be rg rtceived from v LT'"s wen th" as in nvd "i on T'i'!rdv.. whe th" vrar, hi o. s;oit c'r.i-'e- i the A""1"-b- ;1" vent lo rnurn to IvTin Bob title- fr-Ipar I.a' g roi'h, laM spun: was marun-an- d co two and a Whit", nl'"""') to hnv a number ofn point e i b;, prool.tir.a-made a hud tchj nvetv to . anxious are th."v cheeks floating about with no fund-ition of the State Came bec.i-nir.- g e rerles In the d thr.-teas the bank to covnr them. White which has worked out cx:ecding!y tonight. pleaded guilty to the chance and well as a breeding ground and rest- was given 30 dnvs in the county Jail :m; place for nueratorv birds. Bloomington Lakes has been clos-e- d Someone Gets Mutton Ours Is a complete and expert serto fltlilng by order of State of 87 North Summers vice in every driait of beautifying Metvin 1933, Game Warden until April I. the woman's personal appearance Fifth west direct. Is looking around which is during his term of office. for a dressed mutton which was at prices adjusted to today's The object of this closing is to allowances. taken from his home some time develop the Roosevelt trout which Wednesday evening. Mr. Summers was planted in only a small numSpecial weather forecasts made dressed the sheep and then went to has screen A fish to the ber originally. for aviators bring them up show. When he returned been installed at the outlet of the minute Information on weather con the pleture was gone mutton the home Big Bloomington lake by the Bear ditions as tliey speed through the Lake Fish and Game club to keep air on their regular routes. These Bottlers to Meet these fish in the lake. special forecasts usually cover only The 1932 convention of the Trt- Issued Plans are under way to screen all three or four hours and are state Bottlprs of Carbonated BeverUnthe irrigation ditches on the west by the weather Bureau of the will be held In this city Fridav We do practically every standard side of Bear Lake valley in the ited States Department of Agricul- ages March 4 and 5. acmethod of permanent waxing . . . ture. They are based on the bureau and Saturday, announemeent Wedspring of 1932. Bear Lake is being stocked with general State forecasts, Issued for cording to C.an C. Wilcox of Ogden, Featuring the new imperial comnesday of bination (spiral and croqu'nole game fish, but not on large enough 3G hours In advance. secretary of the organization. Th" winds) for the growing bob and Aviation weather reports conrist convention scale; should be 2 million fish Hotel In the held be will of sky and weather, ceiling, horilong hair. planted each year. Eccles. A government and state rearing w taitoVM' ponds are badly needed for stocking Merrill Family to Meet the streams and Bear Lake in this The annual meeting of the Mer- valley. The fish and game resources rill families genealogical association, of the National Forest and adjoinand and all related families will be held ing valley are inseparable Library hall the as in the Smithfield should be developed together Tuesday. Feb. 9. at 2 p. m. for the possibilities in these resources Is re- CXOC limited only by area involved, as purpose of hearing the annual trans- port, election of officers and locate and accessibility could not , accord-be bettered. acting any other busirn ss, Any length hair, thoroughly dried, ing to Joseph H. Merrill, secretary combed out and steamed. Try our and treasurer. Clam Shell in Warfara new Turbinators . . . With this new machine we guarantee to dry SliiiliW made from eliini shells are Gets Scholarship are worn hy Papuan warriors on your finger wave in half the time has Paradise, Mis Verda Obray, Yule Island, who still fight with takes under any other dryer. it apcommittee been chosen by a hows md arrows. Tlenty of Turbinators for alL Colton Blankets pointed by the Union Pacific system to receive a $100 scholarship, lg. size, double ... Value fer Your Money awarded by that company for herj club There's a lot of diflerem-- between Wool Mixed outstanding work as a This wise spending and squandering. member in Cache county. Blankets, double Country Home. scholarship will be honored at the1 Utah State Agricultural college If Pure Wool Batts Miss Obray registers in the school Children Women " of home economics. large size rat j P New Style, for si aud n'a'c of nd s.ve yv-la- l mg field- - 'il.me a'ten'ii.n to Iv tlot.d f irma'i'i smoke, ha.-e- , ail of whl h ase Imisiitant to the avtntor At n.anv utadons aviaion weather reisuis :e received each bout simulamn v.v bv menus of ctume--f!t-televraph or televjve A for the report the weaher Bureau ha about 200 regular Ktatuin in all part of the country, more thar i a! Ions, and about J00 50 alrjKirt secondary stations along the air s Architect R turns i, ol ill.- A.i.ulau.a.cd Sugar Paul Hod mon, Ixal archil- "v wiUi !.- - w..e and Mr. ,u w..h Ar.der.on Trs connected aid M... C. l.ugaii oi Lc',.. toil i rtub- r Co . has retrni"d to Io-n- o .. ... ..e a 1..0101 I ij) to tne .j fait Inl:e Ciy vl.cre h? ho . lie ic- iu..... l..i . i i.ur.i u h b"cn working the fa .t six w"i .Jt lit- CUvallo. U Ol y p it j Blue Creek !Vr e . Lair.b Ferd'ng Day-- Dr. E. G. Peterson, Director P. V. Cordon and E. J. Maynord of the animal husbandry department of the USAC, left Wednesday for a trip to Monroe where they have gone to be present on Friday at Lamb Feeding Day which Is being celebrated there. Prof. Maynard is In some experiments conducting feeding of lambs in that section and is meeting with success. value j Sale price . Ui 'ii-n- m-- j w t com-ya.i.- Brigham City Visitor Mrs. Ida R. Buek'ey of Brl ;hnni City, was a business vi.utor in Logan Wednesday. Mrs. Buckley Is a: ranging h.er affairs to leave soon She will for a trip to California. visit a siMcr at San Diego. $ n V t lccuved by the Wu.a iius Loluii hiist wa.d bdupuc, adv.i-utiicm of Uie release of Llucr Wii..uin tl. Muiieil. son of Mr. and Mo., on, w.io has been j. j. as a iiuiUoiiary in Geri v to, .pie of yta.s many lur t.ie I Sale b!v i' e. d w ; s Boys t i Serie. 3iiv,lonry Released ISIews '! n. p A?gid bt-vi- Local k-- l y Junior Hifh To Rentier Concert In Third Ward ? Captain Allsop Out of Hoop Series With Utes Uie US AC. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. A. 1L Chambers J Ogden w;e Ut Logan Tliursday. Tliey Lad been to Preston to attenc the luneral services there of Ronald liaai.es. a 17 year old high school lad alio died there of Print, " skems Women & Men. izc. SPECIAL Keerrtary i; 'rte Itrport. ( i j cr-a.- !. Oxfords Mn-ai- t , poultry met with Uie ctx)x ralivc undertaking poul try record Ui Salt Lake county on Tuesday, Wednesday and today of tprciallsl at . . . of i d.ff-iUoi- ! Mils Meet Poullrymrn Prof. Carl Frtschknecht, 3-- Buy Slippers and -- (all urn. Sale-5- c lu.'nf i am nt fiudmnvrni tin" rir ttuTrt;' at ;wu'!v v.'hd.tv, wind vrl-a.t- laVe Cimr Warden favor. Make - ii.rl.l u. y ss ( fine, V.'edne- r 5c-Dre- Ikes-t,- ,i n.icly.fVar Ii.-- aTY. i'Vaii Mii,tI Fish and Game Being Fostered By Game Club 111. Ilutli.ua ttrruvrr Mu cachi; rot as. Aviators Get Special Weather Report Service Grooming At Todays Prices . . . ... Steam Permanents SO 50 up o f i Clearance Sale DeLuxe Finger Waves Real Bargains Artistic Hair cutting 4-- H 00 SATURDAY SPECIALS We Give Theatre Tickets BUTTER Fresh Creamery pound BEEF POT ROAST lb.1 Best Cut ROUND STEAK 3 lbs. SIRLOIN or T BONE 3 lbs. Steak ... HAMBURGER 3 lbs LARD 3 lbs. CABBAGE lb COFFEE Hills Blue Can lb. COCOA lb. can Rockwoods, TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls best grade SWISS CHEESE Clover- lb. pkgs bloom, 1-2 OATS Quick Quaker, lb. pkg. 2-- " O O SJe O tc FELIX CASH MARKET 399 North 1st East Phone 15 5 Sheeplined Coats $8.50 value 6 $0 QQ Oovercoats $20.00 Regular Men L. D. S. Garments, cotton Ladies L. D. S. Garments The New Hockey Cap Muir In The Just the thing for cold weather Heavy Wool C Sox Wife In Hospital Howard Thornes, shipper of hogs from the Gentile Valley territory, with headquarters at Grace, has been in Logan the past few days, visiting with Mrs. Thomas who has been in the local hospital receiving Mr. Thomas medical treatment. out says the roqds are pretty fair of Gentile valley at the present time. He makes two or three weekly trips to Ogden with trucks loaded with hogs. 39 Hundreds of other bargains Fonnesbeck Knit Works Ditch-Commis- sioner Thomas Muir had a narrow escape from injury when he attempted to drive to Logan Wednesday rrfcmlng for his weekly commissioners meeting. The roads are plenty narrow anyway between Mendon and the county seat. Heavy snows had fallen and It was difficult to determine when one got off Prior to crossing the the grade. bridge over Little Bear River, Mr. Muir got too close to the edge of the grade and his car went upside down In the barrow pit. It took to get eight men and three teams him out of his muddle. tion and energy. waste of Modern coiffures demand that the hair be tapered and shaped to bring out the contour and profile of the head. Our expert hair cutters are. thoroughly experienced In this branch of hair dressing. We are proud of our staff of seven competent operators. Everyone of these people have been In our services for at least two years. Each one is thoroughly familiar with every branch of beauty culture, Insuring you the best possible service. Let Us Solve Your Beauty Problems Stockton-Christianse- n Beauty Salon B. M. SMITH, Mgr. Chear Up I Gloom Is a sheer 35c emo- Collleris Weekly. |