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Show r" .,U SOUTH CACHE COURIER 1922 Friday. July 21, COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Rest in the Shade While Dinner Cooks! Three Rule Store Manager Local News You Dont have to spend hours fussing in a hot kitchen these summer days, carrying coal and empty, ing ashes, regulating drafts and dampers and watch-in- g the cooking over a hot fuel range. CENTER STREET, LOGAN - - 7 Yards Bleach Highest cash price paid for chick" ad ens at Jensens Groceries. - $1.00 - 2.75 $6 Mens Shoes - S3.75 Boys Shoes - White Oxfords and Pomps . Bring me your berries. Highest priee paid. Leslie Jensen, Hyrum. FOR RENT The Harness and Shoe Shop on Main Street, Hyrum-Applto C. F. Olsen. Tanlac is a scientific triumph. called on relatives days in Hyrum, recently. Mr. E. J. Wilson Jr. came in f from Idaho where he ha3 been traveling for some time, to spend the 4th in Hyrum. He left for northern Idaho July 14th to resume his work. - COOK 2.50 Buy clothing, and friends in the county. . Throw off that tried, rundown The welcome home program giv- feeling and build by your strengen Tuesday evening at the 3rd ward th by eating nourishing food. Hyrum Drug in honor of Miss Mae Nielsen, was Tanlac does it ad . quite well attended and appreciated Company. by all present, and a real entertaining and profitable evening was spent. With an electric range you simply turn a switch to the correct temperature place the food on to ccok and you are free to spend the restof the time as you let please. No pot watching is necessary-simp- ly the range do the cooking. YOU NEED AN ELECTRIC RANG- Dr. Ernest P. Oldham Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilsen Sr, received a card anouncing the birth of a fine son to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON And Wilson, July 7th, at Springville Utah, Other N E- BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS , EX-RA- Y Utah Power & Light Equipment Offices over City Dtug LOGAN, UTAH. where they are spending the sum- mer, while Mr. Wilson is attending school at Provo. Store Co. Efficient Public Service tlansei earn TMirtfeeuatflld M coo! convenient cafe economical Several Hyrum people left today to spend the 24th on the shores of beautiful Bear Lake. Hyrum. s, clean flf shoes, hats ect. at Cheapest and best in Ad. , ELECTRICITY Hyrum on business Thursday. Newbalds. with - - 1.98 Bring us the News. Mr. John Roza of Logan was in Bring us the News. Results prove it Hyrutn Drug Theres no excuse "for getting ad Company. half sik and run down when Mrs. Ed. Parette ef Idaho Falls, Tanlac will make you well, sturdy was the guest of Mrs. C. J. Jensen and strong. Hyrum Drug Co. ad of this city last week. Mr. and Mrs Jerry Christiarsen Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Porter and two children, and Mrs. June Wilson of Downey, Idaho motored to Brigall of Preston Idaho, spent a few ham city, and on their return trip Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and shildren and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Blanchard and children of Rexburg, Idaho, who are visiting parents and friends inLogan, accompanied by Mr. Henry Blanchard of Logan, paid Mr. and Mrs. J. A Wahlen and family a visit last Sunday. j" jTlxLi CALL AT THE ol March 3 1879 & T w- - Shoes and Dry Goods - A.Wahlen. Publisher " For ReaF Bargains in ntered at the- Postotfu e ..yrum, Utah at second class mad mattet, mider the Act 1. iu r DdDdsnsilJ d I 1 Includes all Departments This Sale Will Make a Fifty Cent Piece do More Than the Dollar Bill Did a Year Ago Porch and House Dresses TWENTY SUITS' I Ranging From $42:40 to $65.75 Poriet, Twill, Tricotine and Tweed In This Clearance at ' i v For Morning and Including Mina Taylor Day-Ti- Needs me and other Meisonette desirable models made of Jap Crepe, Gingham, Percale some with Organdy Lace and Embroidery Trimming. All are this Spring and Summer Styles SEE THE WINDOWS . Be SUMMER DRESSES of SILK HALF PRICE In This July Clearance This is your opportunity to get the particular dress you have been longing for. The prettiest of styles and fabrics including every model of the season, just the dresses you will want to wear for many months to come. Prices cut to just half their real worth in order to move them out quickly to make room for fall styles. Here is What They Are Worth And What You Buy Them For During The Clearance. First to Get Your Choice $32.50 Dresses. White Skirts At a Fraction of Cost of Making Former selling price or actual cost not considered. These skirts are all good styles, well tailored from Gabardine, Cotton, Tricotine, Electric Satine. Any woman can get an abundance of service from one of these skirts. Made, to selll at $4.50 to $8j0. Determined t close them out in this clearance, they will all go each at Aik Wool Skirts Half Price Plain, Stripes Plaids, Checks, non reserved. Select Yours Early. $16.25 . Dresses.. 37.50 Dresses.'. 35-0- 39.75 Dresses ONE LOT OF LIGHT DRESSES Made to Sell at $25 up to $65.00 Selling in this Clearance for e These dresses are of Georgette, and Chiffon in White, Ivory, Flesh, Shell Pink, Light Blue, Orchid and Rose. Slightly soiled thorugh handling and not the very latest, but at the price asked they are most wonderful values. Look them over, you may find just what you want for some dQ QC yJitO Crepe-de-Chin- BUNGALOW APRONS Worth up to $3 25, at 95c.' Extra Special for the Clearance. Made from Jap Crepe, Gingham or Percale. Plaids, Stripes, Checks Plain. All sizes, a wide assortment of styles! . . . . .. . . 18.75 19.88 21.25 22.50 23.75 24 88 Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses Dresses 72.50 Dresses 75 00 Dresses 77.50 Dresses $55.00 59.75 62.50 67.50 69-7- ..$22 50 24 88 .. 31.25 . 33.75 . 34 88 .. 36 25 37.50 .... 38.75 One Lot Spring Styles in Wrappy Coats AT LESS THAN COST OF MAKIHG ALONE f particular purpose. -- 42.50 Dresses. 45 00 Dresses 47.50 Dresses 49 75 Dresses . 17-5- $15.00 At the beginning of the season these cats sold for $45 00 to $69.75 and worth every cent. Rather than allow them to become shopworn and out of date, we make this most unusual price concession during this Clearance. Materials in these coats are Tricotine, Duvyteen, Veideen, Poriet, Twill and Turrela. fl |