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Show Logwood It would surprise you to know how many men nave expressed a constant preference for Logwood. EARL & WILSON1 I Office' Furniture j jfljl To insure our customers satisfactory quality and jfjj HI efficient service in desks, filing cabinets, office III I tables and all other office furniture, we carry a I jl larg-c and complete, stock of many of the fore- j I h most lines made in America.. j I l In our big stock of " Leopold " dc-ks and taWrs ire have J Hi styles and sizes for every purpose. There arc roll-top desks, j I I flat top desks, stenographers' desks and bookkeipcr desks. J reigned to meet the requirements of all classes of custo- lnrrs, those desks are mado in four scries from the massive I executive furniture of bi corporations, 1o the lower priced, 3 yet well-made, cfpiipmenl for professional men and small merchants. All ' Leopold ' ' desks are good desks and are I III We alo have a complete stoek of standard filinp rah- P inels, office chairs, ij ,-A'rC tables, bookcases, jl ij Y "'A safes, in fact cverv- I ! ta3---t:JiA3Sr8L thing needed in mod- I J II fill H i , "y,'','yr'''7,?T,'Tif rrn of'ee work. I 91 i rK' iSIIPfl Whether you need .1 tfjfZa '; feWSif.,i;, nr a complete equip-ll equip-ll I '-ij1 if; " jr' I" ' k' merit of office furni- I I I y -'--Y I f I'jfr : ture, v:r are pre- I jj Stationery - Office Supplies .Phone Wasatch 4321. Salt Lake. Isji!-- 1 I In this sale SP pT tf) tK MW your $50 nlH 1 r-?1nSu fl HevC-S Bond is piWH PwM - I1 worth $75; iMMM4 Ff& i GS J your $100 )" U f V7 L ' " k) The greatest Piano and ' Player-Piano Sale in-, the. j I history of Salt Lake 500 JS; instruments purchased be-fore be-fore government curtail- I ment, bought for spot cash andl) 1 our big saving of from $50 toi;0!v $250 we pass on to you. . .liXIaV Come today-open till 7 o'clock ' How We Look: I or come this evening. Don't delay. - I All Famous Pianos ' Z " , SPECIAL BARGAIN I $650 Used Player-Piano in $550 Used Piano ASK ABOUT "cVs $423 $270 0FFER kflff. fr Deposit on a ife; " e? Deposit fc? iUT HoW We L M J n a Pian- IMASmMMMrW 1 ANY REAS0NAiLslE.: l - C:t'.j If vonr c'.vMv-n s- c?t a ?!'iT.e c:' Hxey. sd re czreiwl to a-;' . -iireciior.f. You t.V. ; rnv'K re.ief v..::; '- by nil doiters. A''; ' Lf ......... 1 r : ' This Order Supersedes All Previous Statements j The Ulalk - : Airicailtiuiaal Ccpllee ; j WILL BEGIN IMMEDIATELY 1 j 1 To induct 400 eighth grade graduates, 19 years of age or over, into th vocational section of the S. A. T. C. . , ; l ' ; 2 To induct 200 men who have had two years or more of high school work f . for training in physics and telephone electricity. These men must be registrant' j r ; of September 12. 1 r 3 To induct all men who registered prior to September 12 who are not m j class 1-A, who have 13 units of high school credits or more, into the collegia ft H section of the S. A. T. C. -t . 1'1 , l j All qualified for induction in any of the above groups should pnply, in person, to the w.- l lege at once. 1 1 J ;.j Inductions may take place any time before October 21, until the- quotas arc filled- THE ; 1 . Utah Agricultural" Collet" j LOGAN UTAI I V |