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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORXIXG. JANUARY 11 1926. 1 wsemF1 By MARY by Th (Copyright. 1925. Nwfwpr McClur Syndicate) it $1.03 $6.90 Short Hair Persists . and the New seems to be a growing tendency to vise oblong pieces. These oblongs are Rooster Bob Is Quite Fetching, ' each person, each oblong Persistent rumors come from Paris laid before having room enough for.- plate, atlver, women are , that fashionable French A square butter and platetiring of the bob. From the number glass lopg as the length of times that we have been told that with each aide as Is made for the centhe mannequins of this; that and the of theA oblongs set of these oblong in other noted French dressmaker are ter. hemstitched all unbieachod linen, letting their hair grow it is a wonder d that there are any still "to be found Yet the barbere are kept busy trimming hair already bobbed and bobbing other hair that haa never been cut before. And there seems to be about as large a x demand hata as ever for fiats that are large enough only for the bobbed head. Someone explained the other day. Almost alt the Parisians who have hgdtheir hair orbobbed took the ofpains the to have curls puffs made And these hk.tr they had cut off bits of artificial hair they wear every now and then in the evening. Hence the rumor that they are all letting their hair grow long, probably there I are a number of women going oack to the long hair of yesteryear, but probconably no larger number, than t'bose having their hair cut for the first time Meantime there are ways and ways of wearing shorn Jocks. The bushy cut that was the original "bob" Is, of course, prettv passe. It look:how as a fatalmost as ted pompadour. Some women have their hair parted in the middle and brushed straight back on either side More generally becoming than this method of arranging short hair is the There is somerooster shingle thing very boyish about this. The hair is cut closely enough at the sides but ! allowed to remain long enough at the top to permit its being ar ranged In a sort of puff from front to New hair arrangement, ahowlng hair back. The lo iger hair at the top of cuMed In puff on top of head and the head comes forward over the foreover forehead head In front in a manner that is very federally becoming. To go from an ordinary shingle to around, Is very attractive and useful every day. this fashion you would have to let forI saw a noel table cover the other your top hAlr gr5w out quite a bit. day. It consisted n cross just like! Meantime, the sides and back are a pair of runnersof but all fastened fairly short. to on be the tble. It eems ready put THE HOUSEWIFES DIARY, to me that these would be a little, We were talking about the deal difficult to Iron and to keep smooth table cover yesterday. Personally, after they hid been iron'd. The ends you know, I rather prefer the old of runners, jou know-- should not be King Coal Is mined exclusively by the about six inches of them fashioned linen cloth, but I know I am long-o- nly United States Fuel Co., In the minority. With our electric should hang over the edge of the table. Faithfully, .MAR THA. Large mangle ft isnt nny harder to iron producers of domestic coal In Utah. Irg labU cloth than a set of doilies or runners. In fact, I find the single Man Wanted in Utah table' cloth rather easier than the number of smaller pieces. If we had to Willing to Surrender iron them all hv hand on the Ironing board it would be a different matter. LOOAN, Dso. 31. Wglter L. Ulrich, Besides, It seems to me to be easier to keep track of table cloths. Theu who escaped from officers In Cednr k few days ago while being held am JuM to City enough think that a tble never looks quite to be returned to Logan by Sheriff o nice as when covered with a Miles Peterson, la in Huntington d on the charge of emhrzallng funds snowy linen cloth. Besides, If you Park. Cal , and N willing to volunbave a nice taole top vou are always tarily give himself up. according to a and also on several fraudulent check worried for fear it will be ome mured, telegram received this morning., from charges and if yon haven't you don t like to the Huntington Park chief of police LICENSED TO WED. show ,ts Imperfections The telegram states that Ulrich i LOGAN. Deo. 31 A However, as I tald, I know I iun in willing to surrender and he brought cense was Obtained this marriage at the minority. Most women much pre- to Logan, to conle here at his own morning department fer dollies because, as thy say, it is expense and pay his obligations, or the county clerks office by Albert Office, iy. North Mala. no trouble to wah and iron them. to remain In CaltforhJa and make Douglas Miles and Neta Ludlo Thpr-snfieaidence TeL 116, phone Runners, too, are well liked and there restitution of property. He is want- both of Smlthfield i email-sise- man-nequf- ONE LOT jJ V,, Trimmed t)iA Ifr HATS I Up to ,v.'lj at hav short-haire- Store for an the People CrecHt m62177 Trimmed HATS Up to MARSHALL A ,r"Mfyt ONE LOT at $12.90 2.83 SO. STATS ST. 270-27- 2 -- Happy Hew Year d May it dawn for you with bright promise and close with complete realization of your hopes and aims. JN May it be our pleasure to Seasons Greatest of The tribute to your comfort and economy by keeping your bin filled with good King Coal. Bargain Events AS! Entire Apparel Stocks for Men, Women and Boys Repriced Down to Unheard-o- f Low Cost Call Wasatch 520. for sMTO January Dfsposal COAL COMPANY jUainjQj Street , JANUARY CLEARANCE WOMENS FUR-TRIMME- D 1 AT LOGAN li- TeleSSS-J- . Bargains That Challenge All Competition Compare Our Value Values to $59.90 Values to $29.90 Values to $39.90 Values to $49.90 Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Reduced to Sale Begins Tomorrow at 9 &. m. $15. $10. $20. $25. S ALL PRINCESS SLIPS and-- . JANUARY CLEARANCE LADIES SWEATERS Growth in Five Years Is Indicated in STEP-IN- S at One Lot . Vz by City Superintendent. HAIR NETS We Are Saying Happy New Year With Dividend Checks Th? first mail of tha New Year will bring to First jxir dated Preferred Stockholders their dividend checks January 1. It represents accumulated interest Rt the rate of 1Vz7o- - Never in is years of expansion and growth has The .Salt Fake Pressed Brick Company begun a new year with brighter prospects. Its production facilities are modern and adequate and a general healthy business condition insures an excellent demand.. 37 Ask for complete Information on The Salt Lake Pressed Brick Company First Cumulative 7Varo Preferred Stock. Price 100 and accrued dividends To yield 7)6 The Salt Lake Pressed Brick Company 42 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Wasatch 651. five-ye- ln- j 2 1 'df the worh one tin lies," jfr Rvari added, "within the next ten years our schools will be the enyy of the Int.r-- j mountain region. ft - le doubtful If there can be found enywhere a mors art .worthy and gratifying growth-lsnd apprertetfon than It notable In the Logan schools a ANNIVERSARY 25c One Lot to Vz Go at Price at Reduced to $39.50 MENS O'COATS Reduced to $59.50 MENS OCOATS Reduced to $69.50 MENS OCOATS $3.95 ONE LOT BOYS SUITS at $15.00 Values Go $29.50 MENS OCOATS $8. Reduced to ONE LOT MENS MACKINAWS ONE LOT $29.50 SUITS Coats - Reduced to $39.50 SUITS Cleanup Price $ 1 9.50 Reduced to Layton. enterlslned t-- Monday $59.50 SUITS Cleanup Price Reduced to $1.00 -i Q50 $OQ50 SA PZ XtO . . th rear Rotarians Are Urged to Give Better Service -- 'You 153 actual in tna dub, avs-- rl that Hp A man aaid. b' luw$4om trth extent a fiahnaaa and In ha ral arvic ahruld atrtva to bo nf rl )iTniqat M That aa h rrtm-h- r gleataka arn tntFTaat In th wif;r of la an waa urgad. a ih nthT"mrohr bual- Ihat theiher fr It is good a merchant to rarrjr a 'h nt h twn-coirr- $d ejUdli I Kn. Savings as Reduced to OBSERVED. ji. ned 1 SUITS S 19.50 . CAPS afhir 100 A V Df, 81 K R Ltwer W-Atdiroetlv fln of mr'viAn'li evening at the nm mmage of lb w 'I Mr F Hr cJld condt- n hla Kdard arid home of his psrynts, Mr snd Mrs im Lirtt cvtmv of In l th Mori la handling t pamta M H. Kill boo, fdr fwmtv-twfrteeds i. k o th" hoturr r.xjh att he wk-r n firm f aUrr- .from Bountiful. Farmington, Inncbenr f thrm whKh palnin. and In honor of his 'nftFsr. vPle and haa a rorrf nt Ji a It Haaa Fit cph-k,unod that rAh ilr. chlrthday Games end music ware na full biwr-- f t r f toM that an Inrrrtorr ink d after which a fiMarr toyed, fcandl po.ni aWn mjr prof and ra ckivarlf g tha aat luncheon was served. ' f'hrietma and tahr i dscorsttors were need, wltl) lighted via to 'Ini i l'r ij l ia D"w.b ard Chritnpu t- oaml.ee for fat ora ' COATS GO AT Vz $OQ50 $OQ50 05 1050 Lia This Season's Most Popular Styles You Read. Mens Gabardine rx ' $ iI 050 5? SUITS d $29.50 ONE LOT J CHi.LDK.JbN JANUARY CLEARANCE $16.00 Values $8.75 at $6.75 and Less Offering Salt Lake Men Values They Will Not Forget Very Soon. ONE LOT $12.00 Values Go $12.00 values Qo Price OCOATS MENS SHOES BOYS MACKINAWS JANUARY CLEARANCE MENS SHIRTS ar - for ONE LOT $10 $15 $20 h Double Mesh 31 Dec. 1.00 AX, Numerous changes and Improvements In the workings and efficiency of the Logan high school system wers Indicated by the annual report to the city board of education made recenCy by Superintendent Orson Ryan. The report completely covers the period from January I. 1931, to January 1, 1926. The Increasingly better use of tbe taxpayers' money and continued Improvement In teaching methods and teaching equipment Is the theme running throughout the report, which shows that, while the city schools are operating now under almost Identically the same budget as In 1921, the people of Logan are getting more for their money. During thla period the average ealary per teacher haa Increased slightly, while the per student capita cost for teachers' salaries has dropped considerably. "One of the moat gratifying Improvement! In our echoole during the past flse years has been made In the grounds and surroundings.' (Superintendent Ryan reports. "Although still crowded, condition at the high school were Improved by the addition of the annex built on the west side of the building, giving the school a music room, dressing rooms, shower rooms lavatories, a locker room a large- - storeroom. In addition toanda suite of comfortable office rooms." The report also ahowa that there haa not been a disease epidemic In Iagan since the spring of 1921 and general health Conditions In the city have constantly Improved. leigan schools have won more national health pennants and banners than sny other a hool system west Of the Mississippi river. It la shown. Tbe superintendent gave special credit to the city health officer and school mimes for this splendid Tec- ord First attention to bexlth has been our motto," he deals red In cooperation with other educa- tionsl agendea tbe local echo., I system has worked out an advanced cur-- , rlculnm. and ths city schools ar eo-- 1 Operating heartily with the Utah Agricultural cohere, th Brigham Toting mllcgs and the county nchnola. In the period the achools (have purchased more than thirty' ' pain fin ee. Ths Logan high school alone made e purchase of eight Important paint-- I loss by Utah artists In 1st and Others o the oltr, nnfAb'v The ruff Trade school have also added to the beauty of their buildings through fortunate purchase of palnt- -' and Less Every Dress Far Below Its Regular Price. 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