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Show I I LOVELY-- Iaiadise Visitors Jnir end Truman " Paradise. wt-r- M.idtlox bumrJi o! For (lie first time tncw May 13, ty parlor. It is & compliment which you, too, will receive 1631. Interest cm cull money loan once you decide to use our hw dropped to 1 per rent on the as an aid to the achieve- New York Stuck Exchange. ment of personal charm. We specialize in every branch of Sign Hoard Comes Dow , Electric Tl !gn t'jwrd erected beauty culture and employ on the roof of tb J. A. Crorkett the most modern methods. ser-sic- e building end unlch lime been used for advert '.mg purpose. haa been taken down. Expert Marcelling until Nov. 1.35c Castella Oil Permanents . . . $5.00 Lu-tro- us Phone Wrst W North 13$ j Arrive Fifth Ward Meeting 8unday night raetm m the Fifth the business house of ward will be hr d at 7 o'clwfc. Two voiles Alrord Budge the etiy observed Columbus day by returned miss .. Smith will alk. There displaying their flags. The banks, and Norm-., sola city and county offices were closed will U br a musical prog.-unLothalr P.ch; instrumental d.et, for the holiday. Keith Spencer and Ralph PorVr. A few of -- "One Mans Opinion." srCCESSORS TO BINGHAM'S CAFE Different One Man's Opinion," an article appearing In a Los Ajgeles paper, has been brought to (his office uy Mr. A. C. VIgh. It was sent VIgh by his daughter, Vrt. E. C. Smith of Low Amelcj. We publish local Interest it the article tor carries. .... Enticing j Noodle House t,j The crowds are satisfied because the food is cooked as you like it, because the prices are right. We are dining at Ace's because our crowd will be there. Dont Forget Our Motto. : -- " JSfJ Q uali ty -- tmosph ere Service-A mately 1100. Mr. Baxter was awsy from home spending a few days In the canyon. Is your property Insured? See O. A. Oarff, manager of Utah Mort- gage Loan Insurance department. Rates 10 percent below the regular rates. Phones: office 234; res. 822 A. W. CHENEY, Prop. msitujnreixr.mr Address U.S.A C. Students Marriage I.icnses Marriage lloenies have been secured by the folk whig: Darrell Bennett, Lago and Lulu Weaver. Bcn- nington; Jamrs Mitchell Hansen of TTemonton ard Phyllis Luclle 6;xnst A.oert Joseph Tyiecj. Logan; C, --anger Wyo , and Eva Earle Russell, Fogers, Ark ; Clarence Lloyd C!ev .ley, Rigby and Effle Ida Egan, Sh.lb-n- , Idaho; William Edgar Gold a id E della Lillian Shaver, Nampa ; WUlle Ford and Margaret Stevens. Pocate'lo; Harry J. Fox and Alice Arus Marie Wensel, Pocatello; Westov r, Logan and Merlum Nielsen, Hj mm. 30 to 40 theres per cent over last seasons prices, but when you save from a rtvelation, even in these da s! no doubt :ibout it thats Ladies High Heel Pumps Ladies Dress Oxfords School Girls Sport Oxfords Brown and Black, Low Heel. Sizes 3 to 7 Three eyclctt tie, blacks and Browns, Cuban Heels. SUes 4 2 to 8 4 Black, seamless. SUes 5 to Special Lot of Ladies Shoes Latest Styles and Best Quality $1.95 Ladies Pumps Straps and Ties Military and High Heels. Broken Sizes. Close out Special. Patent leather, soles. Sizes 4 2 from fine Calf 6 to 11 . 8 Ladies Straps Pumps, Ties Broken sizes. High and Military Heels. Close out price. Boys and Girls School Oxfords fH.DO $1.00 Childrens Dress Boys m Slippers, Oxfords Blacks in fancy straps and buckles. Sizes 8 2 to 2 $1.49 Extra Special patent One Strap Children's leather slippers. Sizes 2 85c . es . $1.95 $4.95 $1.49 g Skin-Siz- . made . . . to 5 VS i left this for Salt Lake to spend Saturday and Sunday with her mother. morning Amazing 4. L. F. McQuarrie L. F. McQuarrie state manager of Uie Central Life Insurance company has been spending a few days here in the Interests of hu company Leaving for Reaver The &cmi monthly meeting of Cache Valley Post 2129, Veterans of Foreign Wars, was held in the Cache Valley Bank building with Commander H R McOee In charge the Full stock leather, composition, sole sues 8 2 to 10 2 $1.00 Beautiful Suede School Shoes Full stock leather, composition soles. Sizes 8 2 to 11 and 11 2 to 2 High heel Ladiess pumps. Sizes 4 2 to 8 $3.95 $1.19 One lot of very Beautiful, Stylish Blucher Tie, Cuban Heel. Ladies Black Suedes sizes 3 2 to 8 B to AA Real Value at $3.95 North Main Deer Season Opens October 20th Here's your last chance to get ready Guns - Ammunition Hunting Clothes In fact vve can furnish everything in Hunters Supplies LOGAN HARDWARE CO. 1-- of all your less than Carload Shipments Route your transcontinental Shipments via the U.I.C. & Free Delivery or We Pick-U- p Pay The Drayage Door To Door Between Local Logan, Utah 17 North Main Marriage Licenses County Clerk C. V. Mohr Issued Many Fresh From N e tv York for this great event! marriage licenses to James Mitchell and Phyllis Hansen, Tremonton Lucille Spenst, Logan; Albert Joseph Tyteca, Granger, Wyoming; and Eva Earle Russell, Rogers, kansas. Ar- Letter Received They look like $9.83 Values. Mrs. Thomas Rose has Just received - ord from her daughter, Mrs. I. bert Gregory that she In compar. with her busbar. J and daughti Elal " re c'.:2 tk. li in Washu.Y.n sa..'y c..ur a nt visit In Logan, the trip was made by automobile. Tickets Distributed- - !l -- At the officers meeting of the Daughters of Pioneers tickets for the Pioneer ball were given to the to distribute camp presidents among the members of her camp.1 Eveiy daughter of pioneers la urged to buy a ticket and attend the ball which will be held Monday November 14. Kent Cazler. a senior, Harold Dibble and Dale Coburn, junto! s have bee nelected from fifteen contestants as cheerleaders .for the Logan high school. This announcement was made by the student body oi fleers following tryouts which were held In the Nibley hall on Thursday. Contrary to the practice followed other years, no cheer king will be chosen this year. Singers for Broadcast The sixth annual Atwater Kent Radio contest will be held in the First ward amusement hall Wednesday, October 19, at 8 p. m. All Cache Valley singers between the ages of eighteen and twenty five can participate, a selection of participants to the state contest and broadcast over K.D.Y.L. Ocober 23 will be made. Public invited to attend. Richard Condie supervisor. Sheer Wool with contrasting Scarf. Famous Munsing- Wear U-I.- points and Salt Lake City via B.E. The Utah Idaho Central Railroad Company Pure Silk Chiffon Pecot Top Formally $1.00 Chinchilla Senior Class Party The annnal class party of the Senior class of the Logan high school will be held tonight in the high school gymnasium. Each student is to dress so as to represent some advertisement. This is the first time this motif has been used in a Logan high school costume are in party. The arrangements charge of the class officers: Dick McDermaid, president, Luclle Emmett, vice president; Gale Stewart secretary. Music will be furnished by Eldon Hanson's Harmonders. Members of the faculty and officers of the Sophomore and Junior classes are special guests. 'rnhm : - .. V For Boys Ages 3 to 8 t, 0 All Wool First Class Meeting Held A NEW SERVICE SUCCESSOR TO MOSE LEWIS COMPANY William (BUly) Pouiton for so. many years road man for Z.Cid.I. was In town yesterday, he has taken up a new line he Is now selling candy for the Ostler Candy com-,paof Salt Lake. Cheer Leaders Chosen Attention Hunters! to Going to Salt Iaike Mr. J. J. Edwards pk--sa- 8 Childrens One-Stra- p Slippers solid oak leather Saturday 15 Joel Nlhlry wss seen on the streets of Logan Wednesday shaking hands with fi lends. h'.a 7 $2.45 One Lot Joel Nibley Here William Ioulton Here 49 1- DOLLAR DAY U.S-A.- Ladies Black Kid Pumps to Military Heel. Sizes Here horl-eont- $2.95 $1.95 t. 19JJ. ad-d- Mens Oxfords . n 1 Bent 2. Cu ingham, who Is the orHawatiaa 'Color' a territory of tha Cnltod Welcome Home Party ganic r of the NO. A. and who re4 cently returned from New York City Bta rs, the Stars aod Stripes U first Elder Ivan J. Barrett who has whe e he was Invited to explain his In LtwalL The official emblem of labored In the Central States as a W. Woodorg oilzatlon, with Owen the Hands consists of eight missionary for the past two years ruff are by Invitation delivering r stripe of white, red and blue, will be given a home coming party rases at the with t. a Union Jack In the upper In the Mcndon Ward hall today on Saturday corner. agricultural. night at 7:30 p. m. Alluring Styles! . . . Unusual Values in this Shoe prices have come down . . John-m- (htoUr left-han- Fire in West Field The fire department answered a cat1 at 4.M a. l yesterday to am located In the iran west field on the property of Wm. brer. The 'blaze which was of unknown origin was quickly put under con- to trol. Loss amounted Home of Good Eats Corner Main & Center Man re-n- Few FLigs Wave ACES CAFE Mrs. Laura E 13. Hogan, North Logs n farm-- , 1opular Insurance O. A. Oarff of Logan b about the mer. Is loading a ear of choice the Jonathan aryks lor u los An- meet popular Insurance man Inwal-lIn Ills checks four had Ha city. geles ms set. todsy for persons who suffered s in fires during September. The Ntw Temple Hotel checks amounted to $3652.57 tlul Tlie name of the Park Hotel on fosses were paid by the Ohio est Center street has been cliang-- d The Fire Insurance The Farmei. and Lincoln to Hie New Temple HotelThese companies are recompanle. o place has been remodeled snd locally by Mr. Oarff now presented It I sled throughout. through the Utah Mortgage Loan opened for business. Corporation. in Far Is Mr snd Mrs. Fred Ltindbrrfg have Mrs. Ilowarth Improve-Mr- . rereivt d a cablegram from their Cora Ilowarth. wife of Wit daughter, Dorothy. Ilia !, has arham Ilowarth of Lewiston, w)k rived safely In Paris E.'ie will study underwent an appendicitis operation music In the French capital during here Wednesday, lit reported to be the next season. doing ntecly. Paramount Beauty Parlor 37 PraiJc D. IleudrUk r was transacting county esl today. uttnr la Ship Apple the flittering tribute tli. county rt on Wednesday to etery woman who regularly patronizes our beau- Interest Rates Drop i KriiLy. Alms Theurer of Tremonton wai Mrs. Lauia Johnson of Newton of Uwiston in the In Logan today. He came over to was in town jesterduy culling cn attend tlie rally held for Vice Presi- friend. dent Charles Curtis bu-.tn- "YOURE LOOKING OC A.V. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Alma Theurer Here Here from LewLton LOCAL NEWS si: Soft I CACHE AMERICAN PACE T ELVE The first of a series of class meetings to be held the third Thursday of every month at the high school was held Thursday Oct. 13. Besides class business the seniors were entertained by musical selections and stunts. Professor Henry Peterson of the U.SA.C. addressed the Juniors on Problems of Life in the next 5 years. Marie Cooley, a member of the student executive committee, on talked what is expected of the Sophomores and Kent Ryan, captain of the football team spoke on the impor-Itanof Sophomore football. ce Navy, Brass Button Flannel Lined, Belt Ch nsTia nsjensi n g cMwans Jcadtjq i |