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Show w A r Wc Used Free Delivery The Better Way Phone 16 1 WALL NUTS 500 Pounds New Crop No. X Soft Shelled Wall Nuts to Be Sold Saturday at...... 20c per pound . Limit X0 lbs, to a customer 50c Cans Pineapple $1.00 Jap Rose Soap 98c 5 lbs. Bulk Cocoa,. Grocery Department 4 I.aige 14 Bars lb. Walnuts, Soft L Shelled lbs. Walnuts, 2yt Soft Shelled 5 lhs. Walnuts, - $1.00 Soft Shelled Full Head Rice, Tapioca, Sago, ltutter "Beans, Hulk Macaroni, Chili Beans and Bulk Beans, per -. pound . 5 Gallons, 60 pounds 1. .. New Honey 2 j 1 leaned Currants 100 lbs. Russet t , $2.50 Potatoes, 5 Packages Cornflakes.. 50e Large Red AppTes, Bu... 65c 11 lbs. Fine Sugar $1.00 7 Cans Pineapple $1.00 9 Pkgs Seedless Raisins $1.00 9 Pkgs Seeded Raisins $1.00 12 Bats Creme Oil Soap. 69c 3 Pkgs. Japan Green Tea 9Se 7 Cans. Best Iowa Corn 98c 24 Bars Cry stal White $1.00 Laundry Soap 98c 6 Large Cans Salmon 1 Dry Goods Dept Yards f ;New Silk. Radium, Taffeta, Messaline Canton Crepe, .and Kimoni $1.29 Silk, per yard " Skinners Satin, All $2.39 Colors, per yard $2.25 Crepe de Chine All Colors, per yard $1.69 30c Wide Outing, 19c Sale Price per yard Men's, Heavy Bib ' $1.39 Overalls, per patr.1 7 Yards New Gingham $L00 for ... . BASEMENT DEPARTMENT 12 Quart White Enamel 62c Dish Pan 42 Piece Bluebird .2 $5.23 Dinner Set 6 White Cups and 89c Saucers Clothes Basket Large $1.40 Each 1000 - 1 : Rain Red Knee Boot. Reg. $5.00. Sale.. $3.50 Closing OutYadies Rubbers at ... 50c Per Pair Before Noon 2 Pairs for 50c OEM. local news forajjqrsq hi had at one Solid Heads. 3'w ZD LETTUCEl: .. 3 lb. Can and 1 93. French Fryer For 15 Seeded or Seedless . Ounce Ifl w Per Package. Package. GRfEFRiJSI:227 Vsuallv Sold 2 for 35c BARGAINS IN THE MEAT DEPARTMENT, UNTIL ONE OCLOCK SOME VERY UNUSUAL T-BONE 35 STEAK POT ROAST .Xr SATURDAY-A- I.L BULK CR1SC0 DAY-SAV- b'tnd.ta ING ,12P PRICES 7C $1.15 20 c PORK LINK SAl'SAGE lVr Pound MUTTON CHOPS per Pound 1!5C HAMBURGER AND SAI S(.B 2 Pounds for 1150 . .. RIB BOILING MEAT per Pound - 10 SIRLOIN BEEF Oven Roast per Pound FAT PLUMP CHH KENS hile They Last We Handle at all Times Sweet and Dill Pickles in the Bulk, Smoked Salmon and Herring. Finmn Daddies, Etc. W MODERN MARKET Freckles and Patched Skin. Muscle Strapping Flabby skin. (Advertisement) Moth for Mrs. V. B. Christensen in charge. New Solution The hoop squad of the UniStockton-Chijstiaiise- n versity of Utah, accompanied : by a number of students, arrived at noon today for the Co. great gamer to be played this evening and tomorrow night against the Aggies ,at . the Tonlght jn the seventh 'ward chapel the ward primary organSmart gymnasium. ization twill present a comedy Our big Sale is still on. See that all who attend will enjoy. advertisement. our new spring hats and dresses Dont miss it. ,4 at Sale prices, Edwards MillinThe" Recreation committee of ery Co. 29 West First North St. the Eleventh ward met Thurs( Advertisement) day evening at the home of Mr. II, White, district mana- and Mrs. George Raymond on ger for the Jewett and; .Paige First south street in a final automobiles, i3 a Logan visitor-I- meeting of the comjnittee to ing up his local sales organizal listen to a report on the tioit. Mr. White says the re-- i that is being made toward cords ofthe secretary of state the big ward three day carnival show more new car registra- and bazaar which is to be held tions during the month of Janu- Thursday, Friday and Saturary than during any January day of next week. Everything is in readiness and all the comduring the past ten years. for School Problem By Somewhere in the announcement of the Capitol Theatre in this issue are thenames of two persons selected by a disinterested party, each of whom will be presented two tickets, with The Journals compliments, to the Capitolon the date given with each name, if the advertisement is presented by the party at The Journal office before 6 p. m. on that date and the party is a subscriber to The Journal. Is your name there? The tickets are good only for the party named and his partner. tf ty. Prof. Wm Peterson, a director of the Board and Director of the Extension Division of the Agricultural College will have considerable data to present to show just how our crops should be balanced In the county. We recommend to your honorable body that we get behind the proposition of building a six room school house on the JLsland at once at an estimated cost of $35,000.00. This will give to the 4th and 7th grades full day sessions. We will then have the 4th 5th, 6th and 7th grades on a full day session in Logan City, a consummation of full day sessions that have long been looked for, with a hope that a year mittees of the organizations from date that all in Loare working hard as they ex- gan will be on a fullgrades session. day pect the citizens of the entire Your Committees are working an in the to interest take city on other propositions that look affair and therefore want to at this time very hopeful, and put on an affair that will be probably it will not be necesworthwhile and a credit to this sary to expend further money ward. ,' ' upon the building program of Logan City schools for some CLEARANCE SALE to come. This will relieve On all yvinter coats, dresses and years in part at the hats regardless of cost. Your High School. The 7th ir grade credit is good. Cinderella Frock the fall of 1926 will not go to. Shop 19 East 1st North. the High School. The High (Adveitiseraent) School membership will be diminished by the outgoing graduAfter the regular business class Further it will eliating was transacted at. the meeting minate one full grade, the 7th- of the directors of the Chamber at the nigh School making it of Hommerco Thursday evening, . easjer t0 form and to handle the Dr. E. G. Peterson and Prof. D. courses at the High School. E. Robinson of the, Agricultural We are very grateful to re- College met with the directors that the School 1oard and r and asked the Board to appoint ourselves have been workings a representative to act on the very harmoniously, fully consid-denn- g CommitGeneral Organization the finances of the City tee for the National Summer and to do that which School. Dr. Peterson announced is only trying an necesessential absolutely that the Faculty for the Sum- sary at this time. mer School would be as strong Trusting that our recommen-atio- n and in some respects stronger will be accepted by your than in previous years and withBody, out any advertising matter be- vv ill be and that full Chamber of given by the ing sent out this year, communioutcations had alreadv been receiv- Commerce to the policies Board lined and the accepted by ed from 22 states asking for t about the National of Education. Very Respectfullysubmitted Summer School. The plan is toi throughout the entire perform ance. It. Dont be Mis-le- d Many manufacturers and retailers are offering makeshifts of various kinds going as far as the law will permit, and sometimes beyond in imitating the patented SOLE and SHANK FINISH features of the genuine Arch Preserver Shoes and the copyrighted trade-mar- k and name. - i Men Ask For The Genuine in Shoes and For For Women in TM. Shoes, Oxfords HRCHPHBERV Oxfords. Style and Comfort. Style plus Comfort. Sold in Logan only at Petersons Shoe Store ONYX POINTEX Riders of Purple Sage One of his most brilliant feats in Riders of the Purple Sage is when, T. W. Peterson, Ilyrum Feb. 8, Tom Alix makes his escape when ambushed b hired assassins of his arch enemy, an unscrupulous cattleman. At the first volley, Mix tumbles from the saddle as if wound ed, taking with him one end of his lariat. The other end is knotted to the pummel of hid saddle. When he has tied the . loose end of the lariat to a big sage bush, he signals Tony, to proceed. Crouched on his improvised sage brush sledge, Alix is shielded from view of the gunmen by HOSE,.$1.95 the intervening brush. By the time they have reached the spot where Alix tumbled, from his horse, he has been drawn to safety by the faithful Tony. He moiBits, and gallops away. Mix had been studying the problem of how to escape from ambush. The idea of the sage bush sledge came to him spontaneously while making the scene. There are many other, Alagnus Holm 91E 4N Feb 8. incidents of great daring in Riders of the Purple Sage, which will be shown at the Capitol Theatre today and tomorrow 4-The Prince Cbichibu, second on of the Emperor of Japan, speaks and writes English flus ' ently. Regular 1 conduct an agressive campaign for enrollments in Cache and ad- joining counties in the state. The directors of the Chapiber of Commerce sense the import-- j ance of such a campaign and will give the college its active support by committees and otherwise. . I Cfl-Ptt- O:L Today Tomorrow j 2 pair $129 Full fashioned silk and fibre hose. Colors French Nude, Cinnamon, Grey and Black. $1.00 is the price stamped on each pair by the manufacturer. Extra Special beginning tomorrow 2 pairs $1.29. Allen A Ladies Burson fashChildren cotton , hose. ioned Heather finegrade White and black. tan, black and 4 pairs $1.00 mauve. 4, pair $1.00. The Committee on Education Chamber of Commerce. Hose-Grey- . - Juarez Saloon Owner Is Dead at El Paso, Texas - Store Closes at 6, Saturday L Stockton'-ChristiansenC- o (By Associated Press) ELPASO Tex. Feb. 5 As the body of Jimmie OBrien inter- 0 nationally known saloon owner of Juarez fay in the Alorgue and an electric piano in his saloon pazzed out, Shes my Baby a daughter was born to his widow last night. Siie is suffering from influenza. Weight of Snow Blamed for Tragedy I O: $X.OO Bonnie Burson Silk Hose j asserts-Especia- experienced members. It was entirely due to her persistent effort that this plav wras sueh a success. She should be highly commended for her directional ability, which evidenced itself sell ; af the greatest of junior manual arts schools in the country is the Manual Arts presentation under her direction of the rollicking comedy. The Rivals Following is a des sciption of its excellent present ation by the several characters. l Summing up the paper tribute should be paid to Aliss Alae Edwards, fur training these in- There is only one genuine Arch Preserver Shoe made and onlg one Store in Logan tha ( is , permitted to -- One High School of Los Angeles; and one of the most popular teachers therein is Miss Mae Edwards, daughter of Air. and Airs. William Edwards, and a graduate of the U A. C., who is instructor in the dramatic aits. The school s weekly paper of January 29th tells of the . (Continued from Page one) progress lb29c nr treatment for Sunburn, sallovmess, apply Airs. A. L. Cole. 45. Juicy.... AsrUngeut treatment fob and fchiny Pleach WARNING! I .Isrge loriu . Nose. For Renturnished bungalow Past-Exalte- and Tomorrow afternoon Mr., Arthur Bateson will start on a long deferred vacation trip which will take him to Los Ang eles. San Jose and San Pedro, California. His stay will be at least for three months, and may be considerably longer; but it can be depended upon that his love for Logan and Cache valley will cause his return before very long. He will have company on the trip, as Mr. and Mrs. Don CL Edwards will leave at the same time for an outing in Los Angelea Saturday night will be spent in Salt Lake and they will leave on Sunday morn ing for Los Angeles. Anna treatment pimples and blockheads. Funeral services for. the late Claus Anderson will be .held on Monday afternoon at 1 oclock in Smithfield .first ward, Bishop C. J. Plowman presiding. Inter ment will be in Smithfield cemetery. elo-que- nt Fancy Sunkist aud accessory used by the or Hair Cosmeticians Cutters Is steriUzed each time it is used. for Hyde-Park.-I- IS 58. Instrument Every Try the following 1 2 yon will find everything In tor enlarged beauty hop. WATCH FOR TIIE JAMBOREE m BUTTER Scrupulously, Clean an3 Sanitary oclock. request, we have been ask-t- o include Saturday evening February 6th at nine oclock, in Brunswick Panatrope preour ,of the people living in those at the Capitol. Lund-strosentation w aids. is desired. very much Furniture & Carpet Co. -- ; Funeral services for thq late Ileber Balls wil be held fn the Hyde Park chapel on Saturday afternoon Mrs. R. II. Davidson will leave tomorrow to join her husband in San Francisco, where he is at present- - employed, and where they will make their, home, to the regret of their j many Logan friends who will, miss them. lost and that evening was called over the telephone by one who had read the advertisement, and informed where he, could find the animal. An example of quick response exclusive agents. (Advertisement) Ward conference hi the Lo-jt-o advertising in The Journal Bur-J Those Elks who missed last gan stake will be held' Sunday was afforded Mr. Samuel Alonday ft the " nrstpSeconcl'and Kle V Tgessrof arid Initiation - evenings meeting enth wards. A good attendance afternoon's Journal he adver- will always have something to regret: for all who attended had a wonderful time. The initiatory exercises were, as usual, inspiring, breathing of love of God, country and fellow man, as did also the stirring and addresses delivered by E. Miller, deputy district Hugh Saves House Keepers Many Dollars Grand Exalted Ruler, T. C. Keld ley, Grand Tiler and THESE PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAY Ruler O. R. Diblee. Other Salt Lake visitors were the inimitable Harry Joseph, who officiated at the piano and later Pound. was, as usual, the life of the Creamery party, and Eddie Swift, secreNo. X tary of the Salt Lake lodge. FolDiamond J. initiation a most pleasant lowing Soft .. 2 lbs. 57c social evening was spent and a Brand Shell:.. delicious buffet luncheon was Sweet served. sSSi Friday, February 5, 1926. THE JOURNAL LOCAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH FACE FOUR ! 'j y !r (By Associated Press) NEW BU1T1 AN, Conn; Feb. 5 After an all night search of the ruins of the foundry which collapsed vestmlay the police reported eight dead and (thirty in the hospital, one possibly dying. The weight of the snow on the roof is blamed. Saturday Special 7Cup Electric Percolator for Electric Percolator for 5-C- up $495 $3.95 SATURDAY ONLY .Quality Brand Percolator 1 certain woman has frequently been mentioned in the press as Londons only woman stockholder. She does cany on business las a stockbroker, but she does not belong to the don Stock Exchange, which steadfastly refuses to admit women to membership. A ion mu and OtILS tO U,lu E-V- ELEDIRIC AttEV 35 South Main CO . |