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Show Friday, February 1G, 1923 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Fresh pastry department open Adollar saved is a dollar CHERRY BLOSSOM Adv earned. Earn a dollar by paying your subscription to The Following a pleasant visit of Journal for a year in advance ,two days here, Mr. L. N.' Gordon returned to his home in Salt Frendi Pastry-- at the CHERRY! teUam 7ii 4, BLOSSOM. jAdv. iVi3 Lake this morning. A PENITENT PRAYER: The High Priests of 'Logan French Pastry at the CHEERY Stake will meet in the Stake Wash me thoroughly from mine BLOSSOM. Adv. house, Feb. 18th at 10 o'clock iniquity, and dense me from Woodruff The Wilford Camp A. M. Pres. Jos. Shepard will I sin. For acknowledge mv my of the daughters of Pioneers . transgressions and my sin is will meet Tuesday Feb. 25th at speak on Tertiple work . . Prof. Durham will furnish ever before me. Psalm 51:2,3. the Home of- - Mrs. II. A. Peter-music. A full attendance special 3.30. S. and at 3rd lst'West What purp.se sh uld , direct son, desired- 1 cor. every act of oiir lives See the French pastry at the Quorum Presidency CHERRY BLOSSOM.' Adv. FOR RENT rooms for affices Frtfik W. Blair Co, Dodge The Sixth ward conference or Bros. Motor Cars. Ad light house keeping, over w ill be held in the ward chapel and Sons Shoe Store Peterson Funeral services for the late Sunday Pebuary IK. Two Adv. Nels A. Pearson will be ins will be held at, 2:M) and fur-iheld Sundav Feb. lXth at 1 P. M. 7:00. Special music will be Following that long siege of mshed by the ward choir and the Third Waid ChapeL All rheumatism welcome. club. are during which he ,glee Fresh pastry department open considered he suffered enough at the CHERRY BLOSSOM Advt to expiate all of Logans sins, it looks good to see Mr. Mark AlOn Wednesday, evening the Elks of Preston gave a iftosf sue- In the report glveifyeslerdny len around once more and able to resume his position in the Mose eessful dance for the benefit of, it appeared that Bus Barrie, Lewis store A1 fund er Nelson at Butte charity defeating was giving to meet him again Another shipment of I licks BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY, tonight at La Grande, Oregon. have just arrived at Almanacs Home of Good Motor Cars. Really it was Johnnie Munson he Adv. The Journal office. ad vt. defeated at Butte. l 'at the , local The First Hat Sensation Of The Spring Season -- -- fortunate purchase by our PLY. buyer makes this extraordinary offer Youth in every possible. The seasons smartest styles in Braids, Haircloth', Kan-deCloth, Straw Fabrics, model, bright new colors. and pretty styles See The Window A Most -- ses-Mr- s. e. etc. Featuring Polk Bonnets, Turbans, Mushroom off-thefa- ce i n aft-the- r o Only one of a kind. ir j Mrs. J.A. Hendrickson went to Salt Iake on the early car this morning. cf Abundant Proof Buy your knit goods from the mill f the economy of buying at Millers. Among some of the complimentary remarks we hear daily are "a credit to Logan. all well known brands of goods, and the prices are right, too. Then our many satisfied customers from the northern part of town help to prove that this is the store you are looking for. BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY UNTIL NOON -- . large 5 oz. Vanilla Extract doz. large Sunkist Lemons ... . bars Crystal White, 2 bars A. B. Naptha, 1 1 6 for All 29c 2 30c bars Creme Oil. .. . 68c With each lot of the above scrap sold we will give FREE one large 40c size Peets Washing Machine Soap Flakes. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at the lowest prices Millers Cash & Carry QUALITY FIRST Phone 162-125 So. Main Next to Monson Market W Jr For Saturday Only Mens Wool Sox 25c Value 15c Mens Brown and Black Sox 20c 4 I Value. a. UC Mens Dress Heather Sox 75c and 95c Value , Ladies Silk Hos? Brown only $1.00 Value Ladies Low Heel Patent And Kid, Fancy Dress Slippers, $5.00 Value. ww5 Girls School Shoes 44 JH-- Value at $2.49 Mens Work Shoes "fOC CQ vvv at .' Mens Work Shirts ,1.00 Value 49c $4.00 Value at $2.89 $6.50 Value at . . . g4c day Boys and Girls Hose $1.00 E. JESSEN LYRTCBUinJlNG THE ' , i.'i V li V i ' t , J BEST QUALITY ALWAYS GIRLS WANT n ms are two splendid assortments of suits at prices that are sure to appeal to every man and young men looking for the utmost values in Here ft i clothing. At $18.50 , Regular $27.50 to $30 values, excellently tailored suits of fine woven ft A rousing meeting of poultry men was held at the Chamber of Commerce Feb. 14th 8 o'clock P. M. At which Mr. Benj Brow n, manager of the State Poultry marketing Assn, discussed the marketing contract between the producer and the assn, many valuable points in marketing were given by Mr. Brown. About 2 5 poultry men signed contracts. Notice was given of a meeting on Feb. 28th at the Chamber of Commerce. At which the Cache County Unit of the State Poultry Marketing Assn, will be Worsteds. Dependable Cassimeres and wear resisting Cheviots in a won- i dtrful variety of patterns, colors and Three groups of Mens extra trousers, specially priced at most important savings. $3.50 to $4.00 values, reduced to models to suit every taste. if 1.95 $6.50 to $7.00 values, reduced to . $8.00 to $8.50 values, reduced to ..5.95 'Shoe Values $ At .$2.45 $23.50 $3.50 Boys Munson last army, tan elk shoes. Sizes 9 to 13. A i N Regular $32.50 to $35.00 values. Larger sizes v reduced to Superbly tailored suits, of 25c Mens Dress Hose. $3.50 Boys mahogany calf shoes. Sizes allpvool, 2 pairs for . 25c double service Worsteds, in pure vir- 13'i to 2. Specially priced $2.00 2 Sizes 12 to 5V, going at $2.45 100 pairs Mens and Boys 1 buckle Over- gin wool, Metcalf Worsteds, Strong 200 little gents' solid calfJeather shoes. shoes. Worth $2.25, reduced to 95 and llewats Cassimeres, in an unSell regularly a $3.25. Reduced to $1.95 $4.00 Mens Khaki Rjding Breeches, re- limited variety of. models, patterns Childrens 25c black stockings, , 14c4 duced to $2.45 and colors. Also blue Serges. going at U i A . Carpentier To Get Another Chance Bv Associated Pren) PARIS, Felb.,16 Georges Car- pentier and battling Silk have .been matched for a bout next September, here, according to ,the Temps. t 1 $2.19 o $L49 $2.69 WHAT s p. m. Logan As the Journal goes to press, workmen are hard at work moving the big onyx fountain from the Bluebirds old home to its new nest. Some idea of the size of the job may fte formed when wre consider that It took tw-full cars to bring the fountain herein tjhe first place. All of the marble and the big plate glass mirror must be moved by hand. $2.49 Mens Rubber Boots, new stock, $4.00 value JUST , BRED SOW SALE, FEB 24 At Jeneva Farm, North Logan. Your choice of 15 Pure-Bre- d Duroc Jersey sows. Price $30.00 to $50.00. Adv. Ladies Brown and Black 35c Value, 5 Saturday friends desiring to attend mav leave on the southbound U.I.C train at 10 a.m. They will be met by a vehicle at Hyrum and taken to Paradise, and after the services returned to Hyrum to cateh the interurban for home. $4.45 Military Heel Patent and Kid Slippers $5,00 Value . wOiOw at one o'clock Sweaters Slip-o- n Plain and mixed colors in red, blue, tan, green, orange, black, navy. New-- weaves special priced Funeral serveices for the late W.N. Thomas wiH be held in the Paradise meeting house on Sun- Ladies Brown Oxfords and Strap Black Slippers $2.50 Value at All Wool Adv. $1.89 at On Sale Sat. 17th. One Day Only Come on in! The waters fine. Lets go to The Old Swimmin Hole with Charles Ray at the High School Friday night. Mens Dress Hats $3.50 Value $4.50 Value A. The monthly mee' ing of the High Priests of Cac le Stake will be held on Sunday, eb. 18 at 10 a. m. in the Stake House. A full 2t attendance is desired. Mens Velour Hats Mens Flannel Shirts 125 Value tTTER The Cache Stake Religiort Class convention w ill be held Sunday Feb. 18th at 2 oclock in the Ninth Ward meeting house. A full attendance of all officers and teachers is desired. 4t Mens Dress Shoes Ladies Wool Hose 85c Value Pairs fdr'. Bj Shoes Furnishings that makes everything it sells and stands back of everything it makes. Union Knitting Mills Co. daylight null on Adv Center Street. i .iTonight, Friday at the 9th ward Proceeds for benefit of old folks. Married folks of all wards invit-jja- ? led.. Good music, olLlime 'dances. Tickets 35c. Extra ladies 10c. A Tabernacle Opposite ft igOOOOOOOCJCi5OO,.O0jOOOOCSyOO9 ' ' Adv, t A j 0 .q, 5 MARRIED FOLKS DANCE 0 . q 0 :ci. |