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Show FriJa'. August Selected j Speaker Mr. Lrou tin. Fowu-xbrc- No hhoe in the fctore over ( k t ( ' r ay The S4.95 shoes fit better and the materials are better than the S6.95 shoes sold last year. Uoxeltlcr County Fair Dick Anderson of Tremcnton, member of the Boxelder county as In Logan fair association, Thursday, looking up some likely looking lads to appear on the fight program to be given there on the date of tire fair ahlch Is to be held Merchant September 1. 2 and 3. Oreen has been matched with Clyde Uankeswood of Lea k ton Garth Clark will likely be used also Turp Take advantage of 1932 prices! ISSJflSrs i.u'k j! w . J rSuitr'-kv..v- tv- -. " Ogden Hogs Receipts, 034, eluding 203 for market. 131 on cel. 139 to Swanson packers and 13tj to j Los Angeles market, slow, lot 233- nt early, steady pound drlve-tn- s 50; later bids lower on light, and 'medium weights; packing sows two steady, mostly 32 00 down; 170- - pound decks Idahos, $4 73; light-ligh- t out. $425. and heavy butchers, $3 23. freight paid to coast. Cattle Receipts, 348, Including 204 for market. 32 to Salt Lake packers. 29 to California dairymen and 23 to Los Angeles market. Best cattle fairly active, quality Imweak; proved; undergrades slow, d medium and good steers. $4.75; load medium lot small Idahos. $4.50; Jatk.son Hole. Wyo, steers. $3 53; few lots medium and good drive-in- s $4 00 to $5 00; short load heifers. $4 00; medium and good drive-in- s, $4.00 to $5.00; common $3.00 to $3.50; few good cows. $3 00 down; lower gTades unsold; bulls, $2.50 down. Sheep Receipts, 17,943. including 1730 for market, 210 to Los Angeles market, 2943 to Denver . John Ravsten of Clarkston was transacting business on Wednesday seat. Groups Organized The following Motors Home or groups have been organize!: Richmond George O Hendricks, Ray C. Lewis, chairman; Mrs. J. L. Robinson, secretary; executive committee. Mrs. H S. Webb, Mrs. Alma Erickson, Dr. J. M. Godfrey. At Newton M. C. Rigby, chairman. D. R. Clark, Alice Christian- v sen. secretary; Joseph R. Tudden-ham- . committeeman. fAPITOfLi ej Theatre Tonight at 8:15 Road Show Birch & Co. Famous Magician Saturday Only William Meyrick left Wednesday for his home In Kelso. Washington. He spent a short visit 1:1 Loean. guest of his mother Mrs. Morgan . Meyrick of the Third ward. Hears from Soil Bishop Chores England has h.s sun Clarence void who has been serving as a mission- ary In Enelnnd, that he is r.ow In Berlin on a sight seeing tour. The young Elder should arrive horn" next month, following a tour of so'ernl interesiing places on the European continent. re-v- c. Cache Valley Hans Hans S. Nielsen, known to his former friends residing here, as Cache Valley "Hans. has been visiting here this week. Mr. Nielsen, although 73 years of age, is still active, being employed at the Denver Fire Clay company offices in Salt Lake. Mr. Nielsen was here to visit his daughter, Mrs. Roy Cederland. Two one-a- plays were presented ct L. D. S. Seventh ward amusement hall Wednesday, under auspices of the ward M. I. A., directed by Mrs. Connie Raymond and Lela Lenkersdorfer. The casts included: Ellen Blndrup, Evelyn Dunn. Vivian Webb, Hazel Nelson, nsen, EdElla Bailey, I atha vard Scholes. Claia Lenkersdorfer, La-- 1 R y Hull, Carer e Biekmov Rue Waive, Barbara Chris: ..sen and Ruth Lundahl. . COMING SU DAY -- The Doomed Battalion invatrzaa Large pet owl. Findii port to Bradbury Cafe. LOST HE. W. ELLIOT & 1100-poun- market, 2432 to Omaha market. 795 to St. Joe market and 9783 to Chicago market, o rail shipments sold early. Few lots mixed lambs $3.00. drive-i- n LEWISTON WARD M. I. A. REORGANIZED j (Continued from Paae One) spending her vacation in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen motored to Idaho Falls Friday, where and Sunthey will spend Saturi'Be. aid Mr day visiting wifh Ernest Thornto.i, Miss Erma Cottie of Salt Lake returned to hei home Monday after several weeks visit with Mis Joy Coley. Miss Coley accompanied Miss Cottle to Salt Lake. Mrs. Margaret Is Kartchner spending a few weeks at Ogden, guest of her daughter, Mrs. Alma Holida On Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Gregory entertained at a quilting at the home of Mrs. Bell Taylors. Those present were Mrs. Vinne Poulsen, Miss Mina PouJsen. Mrs. Taylor, - . WOLVERINE WOEktBTS (PORK SHOES - ; In Lessons 12 Be Popular lt DIO AT Thatcher Music Co. and Saturday4 Friday4 - g iiw-- o The tentative plan rame frutn Informal eonfetencr ol induriris.1 captain, including Owen D Votin'; of New York. The twelve chairmen of the buM-ntand Industrial committee of the fnle-reserve system with Mill and other government trader to go over the program which U to be presented In open teuton tomorrow to more than 100 member of the Industrial committee. The buxines leader entered tit? executive committee session on the treond floor of live treasury building t.ghl lipped. Each enipha.-lx.-wo: It rather than that hi job talk but Mill promiM-a statement at the end of the day Dsnlel Willard, pre-unt of and Ohio railroad, as a of the railroad industry. Some Dimoeraile political r. locked wiri'y at the confee:i" Senator Robinson of Allan sas, Ik. Democratic floor chief a statement last night through the Democratic national committee exof the pressing hope In results conference, but asserting "the asintelsociation of business and lectual leader of the county with these schemes has been unavailing because they have been used merely as a sundmg board for the Republican party. Robinson said similar meetings in the past had proved unavailing because Hoover's of President "inept and uncertain leadership and he cited some conferences e. "an impressive and astonishing indication of the way In which t!v president has passed the buik of executive duties." However. Democrats as well a Republicans comprise the group of business leaders who hope to the keep funds flowing to make way for a real revival and mo: e ALE! mi -- stands out as a record making year for low- - h est prices in household furnishings. Never before J could you buy so much for your money. What is more tjt important - market prices are showing strength and prices will shortly soar upwards. - Anna Orrhard. Mrs. Auger. Ann Choat and Mrs. Jan.? wcie Simih Dainty refreshments Mrs. Mrs served CITY TEACHERSR ASSIGNED BY SUPERINTENDENT (Continued from Pave One) $ Dining Room elom-entr- rr Breakfast Set Set enameled HeautifuHy ONLY jteelaS Now Inlaid Linoleum C Sliilitlv Used Heauliful patterns, regular $.'.(!) per running ard Heavy (ialiani.ed Now Wash Tubs . . $25.50 Armstrong's Sizes 2 and 3 Now . Each New and used Ice Boxes . if $12 Bed, Springs ;!' and Mattress Hi Coil Ked, Simmon's Springs and Inner Spring heavy Mattress In- laid l.iioleum 50c and 00c Vj! hardwood, formerly $19. pi Arms! i on s $25.00 All For . . j -- S22 ill Heavy grade 9x12 Felt Base rugs, splendidly ap- - i drastically reduced for this Money Saving Event! propriate patterns $4 .50 g Many Other Similar Bargains Await You! nice Qulnney. l: Wikon Virginia Daniel., Myrtle Jacques. Violet Jen-n- . Robeits. Ada Suinrcd, Gracia Stewart. Webster H. P. Howell, pr.mlpal. Lucdc Burvoyne, Millie Merrill. Frank H. Baugh, Jr., is supervisor of music, with other superviy sors as follows: Ethel Lund, school music supervisor; P. H. jobs. Mills. In addition to Secretary Barkdull, art supervisor; George D Meyer, Eugene Chapin, Secretary Harding, attendance supervisor. governor of the federal reserve board; Atlee Pomerene, chairman of the Reconstruction Finance corporation, and R. P. Lamont, former secretary of commerce, were Invited Into today' meeting. Others included Oeorge L. Harrison, governor of the New York Manila, P. I. Thousands ot in- Federal Reserve Bank; G. W. Robhabitants fled In terror today at ertson. of Pittsburgh, and Jackson San Fernando, capltol of the E. Reynolds of the First National Province, as the worst series Bank of New York. of earthquakes since 1880 shook The chairmen of the business the city, according to reports re- and Industrial committees are: ceived here. Owen D. Young, New York; Carl Hundreds of homes were in ruins P. Dennett, Boston; L. B. Williams. while many churches and convents Cleveland: Edwin C. Graham. were destroyed. Richmond; George S. Harris, St. MinnNineteen distinct shocks were Louis; George D. Dayton, at Baguia, a summer resort eapolis; Joseph F. Porter. Kansas and capital of a mountain prov- City; Frank Kell, Dallas, and K. ince 200 miles north of Manila. R. Kingsbury, San Fmncisco. Damage was heavy. The shocks were so severe they other provinces in northern Luput the seismograph here out of zon. No loss of life was reported. commission. Manila experienced a tremor but there was no damage. Worth R. numbering Numerous quakes the last 24 A man never by hi authority atHours Jiave terrified residents of tain to virtue and excellence, but it,-northern Luzon. oy reason of hi virtue and excelEarthquakes also were reported lence he attain to authority and at Nueva Vizcaya, Cagayan and oower. King Alfred. pnn-cipa- 1932 Truly 3 ui j Mutual Presents Plays in the Logan : Learn To Play m-'- Here from llarkston v tractor In Spanish and Steel I'kelelr Guitar Livestock Market j j Jess Kalawaia In CASH PRICE to x ; v-- t - and EUot Drew. Taylor in the county t jr !aui bu-.- -' u!y , j 51.95 Neslcn-For-Govern- 'Vadilnsion .Stcrr,:) M.ii briuin ml rumml'lri ol I mien tie pu L.i.g imtnu.iU credit Into of buxine to make Jobs, ? Juaeph Obiay ha returned from Pm ale lk ahrie he vent to lnapect live- body of tlte young unidentified .man a ho a as dragged out ot Bear Mr. river near Grace. Obray bought the body oI the young man might have been hi son Raymond. IS. a ho hat been from home for tome time and ha not antten of ha thereabout. $1.79 v S 'Not Raymond Obray .'r v t Styles . " 1 u Advance Fall LOCAL NEWS Industry Meeting Crrimitiee Silent P?gi.rding Policies Jut reieivrO communication from the National Democratic Campaign 'committee nutitytng Iwr that he one of the tun been (elected apeakera during the tall campaign in Utah. Shoe Exhibit Tape Fivd IX1AN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 0AC1II2 AirtlKiCAN 26. 19.12. Geysesfl isseiiSfiBg FotMEbse? EHsHaaiffig 72-74-SO- Ut No. W. Quake Puts Thousands To Flight On Isle r7'A h--j 'St!, j 1 1 yii The values offered at Mails Creditors Sale are nev-'- ni forgotten. Prices have been cut-slashto its lowest levels. Never again will you have the I: - opporunity in getting such unheard of bargains er-to-- ed bs Your chance is here now! TAKE ADVANTAGE! Its the Creditors Orders to turn the stock into CASH - Were Only Obeying their Orders READ . . COMPARE . . ACT QUICK 4 A & v5- p i.1- - These Are Special Prices in Effect for Saturday 4 i V h pm fc Announcing the KODAK SIX - 16 I?, a. life f1 0MAM tells another.,. ONE per pair WOLVERINE Shell Horsehide Goodyear Welts The Regular $5.00 Wolverines . . . todays greatest workshoe value. W Women are good judges of value. And theyre not easily fooled. They know the difference between cheap thing? and a worth while article at a low price. Thats why so many women of thia community come here for jewelry, watches and silverware of the finer kind. Their good judgment tells them that they get more for their money. Drop in yourself some day then pass the good word along to your friends. C ardon Rulers of Low Prices Jezvelery corn ' ' l) Now, with the smart, compact Kodak ultra-fas- Its a t Six-1- 6 V M.X 25 ' takes 2 is offered feH- - 4S1; mnt 4 pictures. Kodak Six-2- 0, 4 pictures, and identically equipped, is for 2 sells at only $28. Stop at the store and see these new Eastman cameras. You pay no tax; Eastman pays it. 1-- t C C ardon Jewelry Co. hi ' I Logan , Utah - - V i ri 'C.f 54-inc- h Boys Heavyweight OVERALLS Blue & Striped I ? - jfc - tt ?:, .3 r . k" "7;-'- :- i J f K.vaVis Y'art.f? Vj pairs for $1.00 Mens Heavyweight t 25 French Flannel, Sponged T3AU V.'-- J $2.95 SILK SHANTUNG Reg. S1.00 a yard All Wool . V $1.95 .95 3ES3raSBiEE33CcaaKBfflC3EieaSB ji, 49c & Shrunk ftpSIT--' per yard 85c Pejptt. Sttoffe (Assigned to Intermountain Association of Credit Men) Next Door to Hay balls 4 t J I OVERALLS Plain & Figured 25 yards for $1.00 $30. 1-- for $1.00 Womens S7.50 V. Six-1- 6 $1.95 An Extra Dress $1.00 --$2- formerly sold up to remarkably capable, versatile Kodak at a price Kodak SILK DRESSES SH0ES Kodak Anastigmat f.4.5 lens equipment. lower than youd expect PAJAMAS ... with f.4.5 Anastigmat Lens rfr " Womens in- - lo?,!'-- : E.W. ELLIOT CO. E. W. ELLIOT & V'' -- - Womens and Missesl '1 -1 - |