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Show Saturday, June 5 Mr. John A. McAlister is' There will .here from Salt, Lake on person- the Second al business. evening. beno ward IseMces In tomorrow You Dont Need an expert Good .Oil and Gas news is Read the advertisement of the Utah Oil and Gas company published, elsewhere in this isin Jthis issue. Advt. sue. Advt. When you buy clothes here, you don't need to choose betweeir the good and Mrs. George Fister returned Mr. Grover Rich, Cashier of the Idaho from Burley State Bank, is. in Thursday Rexburg, where she spent a month visit- Logan for the purpose of ating with relatives and friends. tending the doings at the A. C. The gentleman is ah Aggie All persons wishing to take graduate and a cIassmateof summer school boarders please Cashier 0. W. Adams of the telephone at once names and ad- Farmers and Merchants Bank dress to U. A. C. registrar office. of this city, .who is showing Phoneumber 102 W. Advt. him around, v f. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are all good. You simply decide on the price you want to, pay and the pattern.. We fit youx and guarantee your satisfaction offvF' d' Harley-Davidson- ... near good. - You may have noticed that Strawberry Cups and Caces at the winners of first and second Cache Fruit Growers association prizes in the Salt Lake to office. Rasmussen Bazaar. Graduation Gifts JBlackfoot Advertisement. motorbike race pull--e- d of every kind and char, ago,'rw'ere Mrs. Mary Hirst7at6fte time car- - a resident f Rolfsen and price acter every p this city died yes' ries em, and they ate the teal terday at the home of her sispurpose., Look our stock when it comes., to motor- ter Mrs. L. C. Farr, at Arimo, goods over for suggestions. cycles Idaho. Heart failure is said to For instance, see have caused her death, as she he Bazaar held had been in good health until Thursday 'at the Methodist very recently. The remains will Church was a pleasing jjjccess be brought here for interment -Sell Filling socially as well as financially. and services will be held on Fountain Pen The display of useful and fan- Sunday, but the place and hour nonleakable cy articles was made especially had not been fixed when this that fills attractive by the abundance of was written. the original and cleans itself in 4 seconds. June flowers which- - were placed about the room. What could be more useful or All persons wishing to take welcome as a Graduation Gift? summer school boarders please The Utah Agricultural Colat onfre names and adS. E. Needham & Co, lege Summer School will- admit telephone dress to U. A. C. registrar office. a limited number of Seventh and Phone numbeF.102 W. Advt. '.'"Jewelers'4 FTgKthTgrade boys tor fff50od-- r The remains of Lewis A. working department and will alwere interred in the class so in Merrill, a for sewing organize LOCALS. Seventh and Eighth grade girls, cemetery at Richmond yesterCut flowers, seeds.funeral provided twenty apply. Fee day, after brief services had Floral Co. Adv. $2.50. Registration begins Mon- been held there. Those who delivered addresses were Goverday, June 7th. Advt. nor Spry, Dr. Widtsoe, Prof. Mrs. Ed. Haney and little Waldo John T. Caine and Bishop T. H. Don Edwards and . daughter spent the first- part of " the weekTirWellsville visiting Hatch,twoenterprising lads, Merrill. There were musical by a male quartet, by Mrs. Haneys parents, Mr. and have established a public mesMrs. William Murray. senger service, and are doing Prof. Stoddard and' Mrs. their utmost to make the ven- Thomas. A large number of ture a success; They - have of- people attended the services H. E. Perry and comply fices with Hatch and Crockett and there were many beautiful 48th received their have just car of the celebrated ' Cache on South Main and all mesJunction flour and millstuffs. sages entrusted to their care are promptly delivered. Advt. . to-b- e . s. Well show you our entire stock as cheerfully as'a single garment Mid-summ- er The Morrell Clothing Co. Copyright Hart Schaffner The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes & Mars self-fill- - The county .commissioners ended their sitting at a board of equalization. . They made many adjustments during the week, but most of them were C A practical course in dressmaking will be conducted at the Utah Agricultural College Summer School, beginning June 7th. Class will be held daily from 9 a. m, to 12 m. and from 1 p. m. unimportant. to 5 p. m. The instructor will Two good building lots for give the very best and latest in sale on North First East, 4x16 dressmaking. Only twenty will rods for $250.00 each. Apply at be admitted. Registration fee J had considerable trouble lately, has again been called to Teton City, Idaho; this" time by the death of a nephew, a son of Dr. Naef. AFTER A BATH IN .YOUR TUB THERE IS C NOTHING SO REFRESHING AS A COOL SHOWER BATH. WE HAVE JUST RECE1V-'Ritsr- c come AND SEE ONE ON DISPLAY AT 'c FOR COUNTY FAIR (Continued from page one) of gigantic, but beautifully colored circular American flags; an attraction in themselves. The Torpedo Sack Parachute acts. single, double aruLtripple have never been made in public, Lucille Belmont having made them in private only. -Imagine the altitude the bal- - f WE SELL PLUMBING ACCESSORIES. fa. SHOES AND OXFORDS Special a- C - SUPPLIES AND ALL JOB WORK ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY at THATCHERS in which College hill was chosen lege and the Alumni are all coras a site will be lived over again dially invited to witness this by the same men who showed event. t i s wonderful sagacity- - and such The pageant as part of the of Shoes and Oxhave We 150 fore-sigfor in pairs their choosing, Commencement S70 North 1st East. Advt. program will $10. Advt. most of them are still living. to all visitors without any open These men were Br. Benja- charge. fords, Broken sizes and styles. BostonThe King automobile, not to Miss Martha Davidson and min F. Riter, Mr. Thomas Irbe outdone by others has suc- Mrs. Wiliam Doutre entertainfrom Values makes. Mr, Newell Kimball and Nettleton vine, and ians ceeded in negotiating that Sand ed at dinner Sunday afternoon Mr. Aaron Farr, all of whom Hollow hill, up which the Dodge in honor of Mrs. Goodwin and are old Cache Valley citizens. Buick and Studebaker went, Miss Myrtle Nebeker who left $4.50 to $6.00. They cannot .last long at Instead of these men being repand what is more it did so with for their home, in Richfield resented by student actors, the four passengers in it." Peonies worth remembering calls for morning. Monday public is promised the treat pf s, formed the floral decorations a picture. men identical witnessing the All persons wishing to take with the red and white color social ' gatherings, family rethemselves acting out their please srhpme carried jout in the cle a good photograph unions, parts in this pageant. They will --of these vents, telephone at once names and ad licious menu serveJTSocTM cRat ulli -- keep, come agairTlo CaHegehiTT8Tit dress to U. A. C. registrar office. a nd music was ' enjoyed after in your mind, fresh memory the as site a for lqok it over Phone number 102 W. Advt. the dinner. Those present were a make It and joy forever. College. They will again decide Mrs. Geneva Goodwin, Miss to We go photograph anywhere that it is the place for the colDr. W. B. Parkinson leaves Myrtle Nebeker, Mary Tanner, or day night inanything will thus be reaf lege. They today for San Francisco, where Effie Webb, Jennie Christensen, out. deOur or doors loon must attain with any prices are jn a very dramatic way finding he will attend the sessions of Myrtle Davidson, Merlin Chris flowers, the gift of admiring we and reasonable make guarantee these of safety to made own judgement the American Medical Associa- tensen, Kathleen. Bagley, Anna friends. There were many gree satisfaction or no pay. Our ascen- - their, acts No tree-to- p safe. from e twenty-fivpresent people prominent years ago. tion. Mrs. Parkinson will ac- Mohr, Pearl Sevey, Alta modern lenses enable ns to do i different parts of the state sions with these acts. This pageant . was written, Josecompany him and take in the Davidson, Georgina grade work under the high K. and is being directed by Miss sights of the Exposition while phine Taggart, Lillian Elder, among them being John to HISTORICAL PAGEANT unfavorable conditions. most THE.r. a. c. Sarah Huntsman of the College op the Doctor is reveling in medi- Nellie Barker. Mrs. Doutre, and Hardy, private secretary i the Governor, J. H. Mander-fiel- d . cal problems.' English department. It is there- Martha Davidson. . of the Salt Lake Route; (Continued from page one) fore a Utah product, and will State Engineer Beers and J. ; have the loyal patronage of the In it certain periods people. Edward-Taylo- r. j movement. in the early history of Utah and Careful preparations are be- We are in receipt of a com- of the Agricultural college will ing ma(je for the entertainment Opposite the Post Office. n be acted out by real men, real 0f iarge numbers. The general Phone 48? J. munication from the Committee of Smithfield, oxen, and with the same stage public, the friends of the Col- the mountains and which And numbers among its mem- scenery, $4.00, bers many of the best people of valleys that witnessed the great Caroline Loennig, J). C., President P. W. Markwell, D. C., Bus. Mgr. that city, in which the state- events of long ago. Hazel Meidrum, 1. C. Secretary-TreasurTwenty-fiv- e ment is made that Smithfield years have reLadies who appreciate will certainly go dry on June 29. shaped the deserts of Utah uncommittee desires this in- til the present luxury is in danThe standard made Shoes CHIROPRACTIC IS THE METHOD YOU WILL EVENTUALLY USE formation given to the public to ger of making us forget early ARIMO BLOCK LOGAN, UTAH know the value of the offset the stories that are be- struggles and privations. But Opposite Court House ing retailed about as to Smith-fiel- d we owe a great deal to the pioShoes we sell and we going wet. In that connec- neers, to those who dared to be 3 announce to tion it may alsd be said that first and to establish the founare pleased Mayor Joseph J. Richardson of dations of a proud state.1 It is . . . a larger and more comSmithfield, was inJLogan Wed- to honor these pioneer? and to not heat does which a furnace with the events of you have struggled along nesday and when asked concern- commemorate what this means a steady, even plete line of footwear IF .v. your home, you will appreciate V. U. A. the those asserthat election he days prospects early want it, with least possible ing where to ht - Any Event , ( House-warming- ummer-SchQQLhoard- iJAIEL ers Cal-ver- p, The Loveland Studio FORDS AT $3.50, $4.50, Anti-saloo- $5.00 er The Cache Chiropractic Institute ' EAT GUARANTEED: 70 Degrees for the women who care to. dress the feet well, thaiTwe have ever" had before. We carry ONLY STANDARD MAKES of Shoes and Guarantee satisfaction to all. - ted in the most positive terms that Smithfield will be dry by a larger majority than ever this year. The temperance people there, it is said are thoroughly organized and will put up a winning fight on the 29th. has prepared the historical pageant to be given this morning and afternoon. More than four hundred people will take f i , part. be will The pageant staged on the College campus. The ground will be plowed again by the same plow and in the same t way that it was first broken in the state of Utah. There will be C. ( -- , CLARKSTON ITEMS We Sell Shoes Onlv and make SHOE FITTING Our Profession. Clarkston, Jujie 4. Mr. Andrew S.Heggie, on&nsf our most prairie schooners,' and Indians. The prosperous farmers, has been hand-cart- s, reized with an attack of spott- good spirits of the mountains' ed fever and was taken to a will be there too, dancing on ' the hills and fields,- proving Logan hospital. ' It is feared that Mrs. Eph-rai- their friendship for the brave, Malumberg, who has been pioneers. In short, we shall have dur- under the weather for some time, will have to undergo an ing the day a complete picture' of the main events which go to operation. Mr. Allen Archibald, who has make up our history. The way ox-tea- Andreas Peterson - And Sons ( m Shoes That's All J you stay neat, guaranteed and mighty little care. You need not. suffer inconvenience or discomfort when you can get a x fuel-co- st s furnace Winter-Chas- er (Samniplbellfi - which will give you the limit of heating value at lowest cost. Thirty insures years of scientific engineering experience back of the furnace correct installation, proper size pipes and exact location to get the This knowledge and honest mpbeu Furnace, insuring its perfect delivery . . of every unit of heat at any desired degree. Come In end get the free booklet " It describes the point which make tha e superiority. Large entrance door in jacket eatra bisr water reaervoir flrepot bait right tor economy, etc. - And its flue system of venttlatum is another reason why yon should investigate. Remember two things We guarantee satisfaction, and wo r in 24 hours. Made can install a by The Campbell Heating Co. of De Moines, la. Sold by Par Wlnter-Chaser'- Winter-Chase- Newman O Stuart 71 West CenteT, Logan - |