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Show ovurn CACttlt CUUK1JCR, v Introduction of Straw Hats 'OR OLD AND YOUNG kindly Xutts Liver Pills act as cn the delicate female or infirm man. the vigorous ss cii age upon The recent heat introduces the subhats and straw-ha- t stories. In 1796 a chancellor of the exchequer imposed a duty on hats. All headgear made of felt or wool Tone and strengthen the weak Stomach, or beaver or any leather or japanned Bowels, Kidneys, and Bladder . hats,! came within the scope of the tax. But an Edinburgh merchant, astute enough to observe that straw was not Included in the legal enumeration of materials used, introduced straw hats to Scotland for the first time, early in the summer of 1798. PhonoGo d used Pianos and Unfortunately for the enterprising hatter, an amendment to the act, within graphs cheap. Glen Write to a few weeks, rendered the popular Piano Go. Easy terms. novelty liable to payment. LAMONT PETERSEN, The act, which remained in force until ad 1811, allowed exemption to nightcaps 231 No. 1st East, Logan, .Utah, ject of straw tax-evadi- Beat Everything in Sight and address on a post card or in a letter and we will mail free and postpaid, a sample copy of jlcISUC j; Mechanics Popular MAGAZINE the most wonderful magazine pub- Here Is a good one about a little lad who was given his first watch the other day as a gift on his ninth birthday. His aunt tells the story. Although he seemed pleased, she said, when he first opened the box his enthusiasm was quite restrained. But he dashed Into the house on his return from school that day, and exclaimed 'Jubilantly. My, but Ive got a dandy watch " Im glad you like It, said his mother, duly pleased at his pleasure. Yes, he said, Its half an hour ahead of Jims watch, and its a whole hour ahead of the clock in the. drug St. store! Gee, it beats them all! Paul Dispatch. It contains interesting and instructive articles on the Home, Farm, Shop and Office the newest developments in Radio, Aviation, Automobile and Garage. Each issue contains something to interest everybody. We do not employ subscription solicitors so you will not be urged to subscribe and you are not obligating yourself in the least in asking for a free sample copy. We gladly send it to prospective readers. If you like it you can buy a copy every month from any newsdealer or send us $3.00 for one year. your subscription Wax Effigies of the Dead It was once the curious custom in England to carry wax effigies of the dead If they were distinguished enough in their funeral processions. U was also cnslomary to leave the effigies near the grave for some time thereafter, and the mourning friends of the deceased used to compose elegies, rhymed laments and similar productions, which they would write out on paper and pin to the clothing of the effigy. A number of the quaint old effigies are still preserved at Westminster abbey, where they are stored In the Islip chapel, and one at least, that of Frances, duchess of Richmond, Is still to be seen beside her grave in Henry VIIs chapel. Family Herald. PopularE. Mechanics Company 4 Ontario Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Popular Mechanics building is denoted exclusively to the production of this great magazine. 200-21- v DZ fl THREE RULE STORE Come in and make a comparison and then use your own judgment Select Your Winter Coat With Care Buy one wkick is attractive, well made and of fine material, trimmed smartly and sells at tke Rigkt Price. ! 160 pages and 400 pictures every month, that will entertain every member of the family. lished. i "M, Dont wait until after you have purchased at these sales and then find that you could have bought cheaper at the I' J.U Send Us You? y; i Compare our every day prices on Merchandise and you will be convinced that the advertised sales are simply a big Hurrah, with very little to substantiate their existence. Bros.-Robert- s tiML j DO SALES MEAN ANYTHING? Piano Bargains iiiijui ;, Three Rule Store Tutt's Pills hjblixuwu MYRUM, UTAH i Mixed Wool Blankets, 66x80 Price $4.98 All Wool Blankets, - 66x80 $9.50 Dresses, your choice for $4.98 to $16.50 I1" - f T' K-r- y r, v; ',j' T-- ' 4' w k A J 1 j v. Extra Special on Boys Shoes Rubbers for the Whole Family AT THE LOWEST PRICES Childrens Shoes and Slippers From $1.25 to $3.93 'te We Always Sell For Less, REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the Condition of the State Bank. Wellsville Located at Wellsville, in the Goiinty of Cache, State of close of business on the 5th day of October, 1925. Discounts , ..... ...... Bankking House Funiture and Fixtures Other Real Esrtate Owned Due from other Banks Cash Items $ 603.53 887.50 Gold Silver Currency Total Cash on Hand Expenses 641.44 370.00 3.95 Total. 3.95 TOTAL LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Exchange 2,830.13 72.25 .25 Total $2,902.63 Interest 3.95 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc. Net Undivided Profits Deposits Subject to Cheek Cashiers Checks Total Demand Deposits Time Certificates Savings Deposits Total Time Deposits 55,328.60 695.01 ; Too Many Words Are Given New Meanings Over County of Cache, "Rocking Stones Are 1142,551.57 TOTAL STATE OF UTAH, . 59 317 88 . 31.57 29.83 Suspense Cash 99,412 20 One wonders where language will 8.500.00 2880.00 bring up one of these days. Every new 2,387.43 dictionary Is thicker than the last. Is it that there are too many new words, 26,869.47 or is It that people are using words In so many various ways that note has to be taken of all of them? There are a few newspapers that are still sticklers for the use of words. 2,502.47 One of them, for instance, will not permit any of its writers to use the word secure for obtain. The newspaper is right and yet it seems to be dipping back the sea with a teaspoon as against the flood of use. More $142,551.57 people, more newspapers appear to be using secure where they mean obtain" than otherwise. The lexicon makers have surrendered to use and 20,000.00 they have listed secure as meaning 4.250.00 obtain." So it goes, many more words are being used in their figurative sense until the usage becomes matter of fact. So one may ask, where is our language tendency finally to bring up? The final effect may be that we shall cultivate the use of so many words and cultivate some of them so far 2,898,68 from their original meaning that obscurity rather than clarity will result Lansing State Journal. 56,023.61 18,766.79 40,551.09 . ss. R. A. Leiehman being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 5th day R- A. Leishman, Cashier. of October, 1925. - Correct Attest: Subscribed and sworn to before me T. A. Kerr, 1925. of 9th this o'" October, day i SEAL I Norman G. Allan. i j Notary Public Residing at Wellsville, Utah. My Commission expires the 29th day of Marh, 1927. STATE OF UTAH, . ss. i Office of Bank Commissioner, I, Seth Pixton, Bank Cotnmmissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my offloe this 10th day of October 1925. Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner . !' We keep open until 9 p. m. Saturdays Utah, at the RESOURCES: Loans and Genter Street, Logan. Credited to Glaciers How did the Bowder stone in Bor-rowda- le get to its present position? How did the many perched bowlders and rocking stones hundreds of tons in weight, yet poised so lightly that a human hand can move them, get into these peculiar positions? They were gently deposited by melting ice, as gently as ever mother laid her baby to rest In its cradle. For Ice is the king of dumpers, and the former presence of glaciers accounts for all the erratic bowlders In the world, says London Answers. Some of these curious rocks are of tremendous size. The biggest in England is the Bowder stone, but there is one In Switzerland, far away from glacier, which weighs any present-da3,000 tons and contains 45,000 cubic feet of rock. And visitors to the Alps can see the same processes at, work today, as huge rocks, which no traction engine could haul, are borne along very slowly but nevertheless very surely on the surface of the glaciers. y 1925 Hart Schaffner & Marx Thatcher Clothing Co. 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