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Show CAPITOL "The Best Sound to the State' WED. & THURS. Crawford Untamed! -- ROBERT MONTGOMERY TORRENCE max Also Comedy & News Show Starts Immediately After The Parade On The 24th Last 'l ime Today WINNIE LIGHTNEIt . III y She Couldnt Say No May Head Marines ! W, , I ... 4 Prtai rhnta Appointment of MaJ. Gen. Smed-leD. Butler to post of of marine corpi hat been urged by Pennsylvania senators. Original Roman Forum The: Roman forum was situated fydweett the Palntine, Capitoline and ulrlna! hills. Ordinarily It was a Romulus and swamp or marsh. Tatlus said to have drained It and Be; apart, after Ailing It, as a place for the administration of justice, for That assemblies of ..the, people, and for other kinds of public business. ;r -- 1 window A very appropriate for Pioneer day has been arranged by the window artist at the J. C. Penney company. Relics of pioneer days have been collected and are shown to good advantage in this window at the corner of First North and" Maim Calder-Spenc- Arch-Suppo- rt Slippers, Brown or Black Kid also Patent Leather Military or High 95 to $ff 95 D Associated tress PJhoto Wreckage of the monoplane K of New Haven which fell near Bostwlck, Ga during attempted flight to South America. The three membera of the crew landed aafely with parachutes. Thia picture waa gent by telephoto from Atlanta Returns from South $5.50 to $6.00 Value $g98 D , $1129. Q mJm . Q D P Lyric Bldg. 34 Logan, Utah West Center aiBSe2 Wisest Besisoisstmtioss g All day tomorrow Free sample packLet the lady ages in white explain this wonderful Package D SMITHFIELD - LEWISTON - HYRUM - WELLSVILLE LOGAN 24 W. 1st North 88 S. 2nd East 382 S. Main - - Fill your heeds for the 24th at these Get Your Supplies for the 24th ii WE GIVE Fenders are easily bent but it takes Shoup to straighten . them. (Adv.) & Rider Arrives Pat Ryan, one of the worlds D i champion bronc riders, arrived In Logan this morning for big Logan rodeo July D'the Mr. Ryan competed recentrodeo at Calgary, ly In the and won a gold medal fi, Canada, as champion bronc rider. The was fearful that committee Mr. Ryan had gone to Chey- enne, but as this was Logans first show, he decided to stop and help make It a The public will see one the champion bronc riders of the world ride some of the best professional broncs In the world, owned by Mr, Colbom All bronc riders agree that broncs cannot be beat as he takes good care of them and they are grain fed. Getting Mr. Ryan here is a great asset to the show. ' El AMI, PACKAGE, HEMES, SAVING PRICES HAVE A FREE SAMPLE OF pOODLUCK COOKIES (Something-pe30c package POM 28' w) 23 2 FRESrP0 Discount STAMPS SALMON, Red Sockeye,.... . 2 cans 59 Dj JAR RUBBERS, two?lip - 6 boxes 25 The Johnson Transfer Company will run a bus service to and from Logana Plunge for the 24th and 25th, leaving Oi Thatcher Bros, bank every hour until II o'clock each evening. lAdvertlsement) B In Our Sanitary Market Olives Mince Ham, Veal Loaf, 21 Pint can SARDINES in oil 23 5 cans iM. J. B. 1 (J. Idaho. All of the twelve chU-Idrof Otto E. Johnson were (present together with 68 others of. the Immediate family and friends. .The children of Mr. Jr. Coffee pound package ... 33 7 GRAPEFRUIT, Blue Pine, 2 cans.. Johnson, together with their Q1'families, who were present are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson, DUTCH CLEANSER, Marysville, Idaho; Hermanm and HarveyJohnsoiT'ana thelr-talilles, Rupert, Idaho; Nephi and his family, Lewis-toO' Johnson Utah; Mrs. '"Emma Petty, Swan Lake, Idaho; Ernest and Elmer Johnson and Mrs. Lula D lAldredge and their families, GHOE STORE - . SPECIAL FOR . WEDNESDAY 43 , 2 cans 15 PUItiTAti OR BLUE PIKE MALT, CAN n, ' Camping for a week at the In- of Bound Brook Girl Scout, ternational Girl Guide Camp at sailed at midnight July 3rd on Ommen, Holland, will be one of the Coronia. the highlights of a European trip Following their camp visit they undertaken by a group of Girl will be the guests of the Dutch Scouts from Maplewood, New GlrlGuides for three days, going Jersey. The four girls, the Mis- with them on excursions through ses Jane Austin, Nancy Cox, Mar- Holland. After that, five days jorie Oswald and Catherine Krelt will be spent in Paric and they ler, accompanied by Mrs. Phillip will motor through the Alps countW. L. Cox.-t'-oop and ry;- visit Venice, - tour Austria, chairman of the Maplewood and stopping off at Oberammergau for Wyoming Court of Awards and the Passion Play, sail down the Miss Sally Lea, East Orange Rhine to Cologne and go from troop captain and locar director thence to London. sample. 0 n B 0 . product and give you a free en ; ,To Aid Mooney lly eralls QSa . All Latest Colors Dance-Joht Ladies Full Fashion Silk Hose ' $1.65 Value Special mid-nigMr. and Mrs. David Tarbet frolic, Elite recently returned from a trip Hallr Hyrumr Wednesday night, to the scenic wonderland of July 23. (Advertisement) Southern Utah. Mr. Tarbet gave an interesting report of the a meeting Sunday evening trip at the Second ward chapeL in committee has a for. the public. 8 blue ounce and Heavy will not be made known This at $1.10 ov striped until the morning of the parSmiths Clothing. ade. This particular feature Advertisement will be one of the best and most amusing parts of the Postal Changes very On account of the big cele- parade. The committee Is linebration at Logan, Postmaster fortunate in getting up a Odell announces that there up of old experienced talent. will be only one delivery of Watch for them in he parade! mall by city carriers on ThursMack Burnett of the Uniday, July 24. The general deo fTexas won. the long will window versity and stamp livery be open from 11 oclock a. m. driving contest at the intertp 1 p. m. and the registry and collegiate golf tournament this c. o, d. window will open from year. . a 11 a. m. to 12 30 p. m. The remoney order department will Of six blacksmith shops remain closed the entire day. maining In Dodge City, Kas., 4o deled Pm Photo Mail will be distributed to lock only two are equipped to shoe John MacDonald, witness In the boxes and the regular des- horses. Mooney-Blllincats In Califofnla patches made as usual.' Also aaya hla testimony waa false, Three new buildings costing who special delivery and perishable he appeared In New York ee mail matter will be promptly, $170,000 have been erected at at route to San Francisco. Oklahoma' A. and M. college delivered by carrier. Col-bor- n's Light Shades in Dress SEppers Hew Jersey Girl Scouts Will Visit International Scout Camp in Holland Ojf5 S' Going Up-W- ork is progressing with rapidity on the new service station at First East and Cen tei streets which is being built Wilford Baugh of the by Baugh Motor company. fl Ladies Dress SEppers, Patent or Kid l : Jt- y 5 HAVEN AFTER CRASH : Station Marriage licenses Marriage licenses have been Reductiononhatsand Issued bv Clerk C. V. Mohr to 24th. for the Kiddies Shop, the following persons: Clarjes 37 West 1st. North. ence James Commack smd Ellen Kemp both of Salt Lake (Advertisement) City; Leo Curtis of Sugar City VVTieres . Your Hat? and- - Alma. -- May - Williams - of will Driggs. The rodeo committee appreciate if all the local busl nessmen who have six or ten Automobile Damaged Mrs. A. S. Heggie of Clarks-to-n gallon hats will -- wear them was in Logan today and from now on until after the rodeo. A number purchased big reported an autombile accihats for the centennial in 1924 dent In Newton In which her and it Is thought that this car was damaged recently feature will help to create the when. hit by a car driven by, Mrs. O L. Peterson of Peters-bororodeo atmosphere. i No one was injured in tne crash. Two Years in Business-T- wo busy years as proprieDrapes tor of the Utah .Cash Market, Window In furnishing their new bank will end tomorrow for Earl the First National Hunsaker, popular manager of biulding, adding some this attractive store. It was bank is at present pretty ..window drfpes Just two years on July 23 since very have been placed ly the he opened up this store and which Stockt,on-Christiansdecorahe feels to take this oppor- tor. They add materially ito tunity to thank his patrons the attractiveness of this alfor their loyal support. ready attractive banking house. Special sale on mens and To Mothers Funeral boys, suits. Smiths Clothing. Mrs. Ezra Eames and mem(Advertisement) bers of her family, Including Deputy Sheriff Oliver Eames, Portland Elder Home-E- lder are in Arimo today where they Frank Lamb of Hyde went toattend the funeral Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. services for Mrs. Martin Fink, E. Lamb, is back home fol- mother of Mrs. Eames. The lady lowing a two years mis- died last Saturday following a headwith' experience sionary stroke eleven ago from quarters at Portland, Ore. Elder which she hasyears been a sufLamb reports having enjoyed ferer since that time. his labors immensely and he looks teh part. Accompanied by Mens oxfords from $295 to his father he was calling on $4.95. Smiths Clothing. Logan friends today. Mr. and lAdvertlsement) Mrs. Lamb drove to Portland and brought their son home Return from East with them, making an InterMr. and Mrs. James Norfleet esting tour, while on the trip and their daughter, June, re that took them to Cardston, turned Sunday from Central Canada, where they visited the la, Illinois where they were Mormon temple. The tour was visiting friends and relatives a very Interesting one. for two weeks. While there the Norfleet family held a reunion, the first one at which the family had been brought together for more than 17 years. The Norfleets drove their ' car east by way of Wyoming, Nebraska and Missouri and returned via Kansas and Colorado. They were accompanied on their return trip by Miss Clara May Winchester, a sister of Mrs. Norfleet. (Eamfnri HIjdph OF NEW : 19d0. July-2- 2, er dress- c(0liii' (Fynu1 j WRECKAGE OF K Motoi company Is Back From Mackey from a business trip to Dr. I. S. Smith and Dr. F. back Lake where he went on B. Parkinson are back from a Salt week end trip to Mackey Ida- Monday. ho, where they have been on Operation a fishing outing. They report Undergoes Bert Vlgh, formerly -- - ... Mrs. a fair catchr-- " Miss Ethel Scofield, pndefweflt a local a at major operation Guest of Parents Her condition hospital today. Mrs. LeGrande Rice Is guest is to be as good as of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. canreported be expected. H. H. Allen of this city for a short stay. Mr. Rice, who Is Kendrick Services employed on the government Funeral services for Francis Irrigation project at Coalville Kendrick, victim of the powspent over the week end here, der blast in the Providence guest of his father, Bishop O. rock quarry, will be held at F. Rice. 2 p. m. on Wednesday in the Providence First ward chapeL Pioneer Relic Window rpnnnnancicjcicjn 0 j-- seat today. Fred Spencer of the the county en , f iw j 4 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kent of Lewiston tvere shopping In LOCAL MEWS T uesday, JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACIlh CUUN1Y, UTAH rill-- ; 1'AuL i'UUU, . ' Oxford Ham, pound 28 Cornbeef, pound 33 Shoulder Veal Roast, pound...: 14 Spring Lamb Stew, pound Veal Stew for Stuffing, pound 11 Nice Fat Hens, Pork, Veal, Spring.Lamb and Baby Beef Pot Roast. Bananas, Watermelons, Tomatoes, Oranges, Grapefruit, Celery antLCucum-ber- s, Nice Fat Hens, Pork, Veal, Spring Lamb and Baby, Beef Pot Roast. NPfllpWlRk Melons, Cantaloupes, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Lemons, E. Albert Idaho; Preston, Johnson and his family, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Johnson, Downey, Idaho; Lawrence Johnson and his family, D Uintah, Utah and Mrs. Lonetta of her Packer and - delicious" O' Franklin, Idaho. A-family luncheon wag served at noon after which a program and games 'were enjoyed jduring the afternoon and evening. Oranges and Grapes. Green Discount Stamps We Give I ( (O Cash Market and Grocery ONE DOOR NORTH OF nannnnnp nc; I J. C. PENNEY CO. v |