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Show TJTE fSALT Logan department 4!, Offloo, North Main. Tal. Telephone IIP, Residence Delegates Named son, Albin Petersen T. Clawson, Mra. T. W. Kirk-brid- e, - Burris. W. A. Hyer, George South, William Bair, Mrs A W Rver, Mrs Maude Stocks. W. H Stocks. M ndon and Petersboro Thomas J l,eristnn Muir Millville and Nibley W. W Beck-stea- North Logan O W. Jsraelson, W K Nyman, alternate. Newton and Cache Junction Frit Ik!and. d Their bcintf Bulls and Calves Are on Exhibition Hyde Park Robert McQuarry. Logan No. 1 W G. Clark. J. C Alien, Jr, Orson Smith, alternate Ixgan No. 2 O. I. Pederson, Mae Pedei son. LOO AN. Sept. 8 The main feature Logan No. I W. W. Hall, J. A. of a two-da- y festival, which opened Huime. In Paradise today and will close toLogan No. 4 Jacob Gessell -is & the exhibit of bulls and Congressional Mra A. morrow,of Logan No. their calves belonging to the A Luw, Mra. William H Thain, althirty ternate, state, John L. Coburn, Wil- Paradise Hull Association. The association was organised three liam H. Thain. alternate. ago with three exceptionally Lg.m No. 6 Vincent Carlson, H. years well-bre- d Holstein bulls, and as a reT Bair Lc.gan No. 7 Congressional. Mr. sult, the dairymen of Paradise hae a of fine grade calves and ; number A Hendrickson George Q Rich. J. heifers. Thirty of them are on exstate. Ilerchell Bullen, Serge Benson. will be judged tomorrow hibition and 8 John O. Peterson, Logan No Afternoon at 1 o'clock by Prof George Gorg WNo.Lindquist. B Caine 8 William Dutre, Fred Logan According to R. L. Wrigley, oounty Kidgell. Logan No 10 Farrell Johnson, Mrs agricultural agent, these heifers rfve of developing into desirable Nettie W. Humphreys promise cows that will produce at a profit. Lagan No. 11 S O. Carlson, Coat-Makin- I. UW. :uun;i;vU, one only Decorate your home with Riddle Fitments 863-- Paradise and Avon William Shaw. Providence C. V. Mohr, Wjillard Chugg. River Heights Joel Ricks. Richmond Paul Louis Anderson, Merrill. Southfield and Amalga J W. W. F Winn, James Fulkerson, Jtuphamim Shoffer, Henry McCracken. Trenton and Cornish- Henry HauLOG AN, Sopt. 8 Hr publicans of ser. Charles G. Wood. Wellsvill and Mt. Sterling Cache county named delegates recentWilliam H. Maughan, ly to the state and congressional conRobert state, Harry C Garrett, ventions to be held in Salt Lake Parker, H. P. Leatham. Thursday and Friday, as follows: A special meeting of all Cmohe Penson and Riverside John Rieka, county delegates is scheduled8 to be tuliege Wesley Nelson, held tomorrow evening, st oclock, f'ove and Mt. Home R. J. Allen. in the Hotel Utah. Darkston J A. Oodfrev. H rum Clifford Warr, T W, Peter- to Conventions by Cache County TK1UUAE, T11UKSHAJ t perm,-nea- t. They will add to much to the pleasure and pride jrou feel in haring artietic lighting equip-me- nt The pricct are the loweet available for fitment! of ttand-ar- d quality. Coma in and tea out beautiful display. . APEX ELECTRIC SHOP 1031 E. Jacobs and Tripp, Proprietors 21st So., Sugarhouse Hyland 1738 School Is Opened in Logan Authorized Riddle Dealer g from itav and Saturday is instructing the representative e.'.ns will sesdim rentcoat-maki-t ache Valley towns In the hed for the rpr cntum t s of hool opened art of die, Newton, 'iiuiton, Noilh l. g at the county agents rooms in the The coat school todav and tomor- and Benson court house today row includes, two es The sess. ops continue each div f representath Miss Afton Odell, clothing specialist r- Krnond WVIIsvllle. Amalga, 9 3u o'chuk ti in the n.oimi.g uni I of the V. A. C. extension department. Hydg Park and Lgwtnton, and on Frl- - oclock in the afurnoon. LOG X, sion of a Sept. 8 A iu four-da- y w coat-maki- ESTATE APPRAISED. IS aJ LOGAN, Pept. 8 An inventory appraisement of the estate of Thomas A. Leishman was filed in the county clerk a office today. The appraise:, Joseph 1C tardon, C. Z. Harris and A. M. Israeiwon, placed the value of the real estate at $11 d 4 NO and the personal property at $7 640 50, making the estates total valuation $18,973. HOG ATTACKS When iLOGAN, Unit Special you secure greatest value for every dollar you spend for a General Motors car. This is the GMAC Plan, operated by a member of the General Motors family. It combines sound credit practice with very low cost. The General Motors line is a complete line "a car for every purse and purpose. And under the GMAC Plan purchase may be arranged according to the circumstances and assured income of individual buyers. Any General Motors dealer will be glad to explain the GMAC Plan. , j j i ' OAKLAND 4. PONTIAC BUICK FRIGIDAIRE - - OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC DELCO-LIGH- T to rmNG lifetime System service for Immediately GENERAL ELECTRIC to The Tribune LKHI, Sept. 8 A special meeting of the taxpayer of Ihi wsa held last evening at the Memorial building having been called bv th local committee of the Utah Taxpayers association for the purpose of obtaining the sentiment of the taxpavera relative to the construction of a municipal lighting point Although $18 500 In bond tor the purpose have been voted wild siud and contracts for the erection of the plant let, the committee fe.lt that the people might he opposed to the plan. aincq the Utah Power & Light com-- . panv offer a new contract appro.! . mately 30 per cent lower than that previously submitted As virtually no opposition to the proposed plant project arose nt the meeting, work on the plant will btgin at once. P M Parry, representing the Utah Pow'er & Light company, whs gfv.n the privilege of explaining the position of his company in the matter Mr. Parrv pointed out that mice the recent bond election in Lehi.thre had been a general reduction in street lighting rates, not only affe 10ft oandlepnwer limps prop).! for Lehl, but 2oo. 3"ft, 400 and :.o candlepower lamps as wdl Ti der U e nsw rates, ha explained, the Utah Power & Light companv would fur nish Lehl ntv with a str. et lighting svstem, using 181 lamps ,is at preei t at an annua) cost of $8635 The annual operating cost of the own-d Lehl municipal imm chntion would be, it was stated, $ J 1 The Interest and sinking fund require - For auljrrw of 3IO-I2-1- 4 ments of 12208 04 added to this would earlv cost of $"342 64 give a total The power company's proposal, Mr the would save to stated Parry tnxpavers of r'hi It$1710 64 each year and y K li Jones, engineer, .co Hansen r it y councilman, w asked t furnish estimates as to the st of installation and operation Mr Jones stat-- d the munblpal plant that the proposed plant will deliver 3d,pfi0 w'attg of electrical energy at Of this amount, the switchboard 2ft ftftft watts will le ued for street the itys public lighting and The remaining 15 OftO watts budding will he available for purchase by the hi taxpav'ers cf further stated that the Mr Jon entire plant, including the distribut- ing svstem would be ready for op- fr T & FRIDAY o o o o o o o O Q 0 O O DAISY FLOUR O O 48 lbs. $1.59 o I HOSKISSONS o O POPULAR HEALTH STORES Jnut Around th Coroar Economy Rui. From ETerTtody. WE ARE TOUR KEIOHRORHOOD GROCERS. Wlar , ntii & Contractor or Dealer Inquire of the trie Co. Capital EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS THURSDAY ; G-- E Merchandise Distributor for this territory Q-- E QOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOW OkTriTf CTATirC o u 1 UivLij t An important factor m the service of General Electric to its contractors and dealers and, through them, to the public is i he G'E Merchandise Distributor. Proceed 1 GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION - Is complete. Then you will be 6ure of both a G'E Wiring System comfort and quality. Are Let and Contracts The purchase plan offered by General Motors dealers is another way by which CHEVROLET To get your moneys worth when you have your house wired, specify I Work Plan for the purchase of General Electric has made this planning easy by evolving a complete wiring system, with every provision for comfort, utility and artistic lighting. It is easily adaptable to any decorative scheme, and to prac' tically any size or type of house. And it provides all G'E material throughout, for lifetime service! damage was slight. itself. GMAC 8 Kept BOYS AND MATCHES. LOGAN. Sept 8 Bo.vsand matches set fire to a barn owned by Hvi im Hall, Jr, in Hjmm, at 9 55 o cl k this morning The county fire eng e made a quick run and auet eetfed in quit kly extinguishing the blase. The When you buy a General Motors car on credit, you may be sure that the purchase plan is as dependable as the car operating the BOY. Lester, son of Toil Hailstone, proprh t r of a slaughter house in Suth Login, suffered a sewro injury jesterday when he was attacked by a hog while walking through the aniThe boy was knock d mals pen. down by the hog and his sole was severely a orated before he Could be rescued by his father. you buy a car on credit i You should know before the workman starts not after the job is done whether you have a complete wiring installation, with every provision for comfortand convenience. Plan ahead for plenty of out' lets just where you will want your lamps, and where you will need to use your Vacuum cleaner your toaster and your iron. eth EfJt South 6th Avenue and E Street o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO W3 SoSt Salt Late City eration In from sixfv to ninetv days. Mr Hansen sail that the eighty-- " horsepower Diesel engine would be of the be diw'mild and tvp rectly connected to the generator In addition to these, a switchboard, fu tank and transformers will lomphte the Int'illation at th plant. Although the stMfritnt of the vv.s t ot)tamed by motion, the diift of the discussion indnatod that the citizens were almost in favor of proceeding th erection of the plant Mavor Joseph Broadhent vivJted Salt Take tod v and received th money on the bonds vhUh were p bv the t Trut of .salt Iike t'nv The e ntra t for the engine gnfrator ixnt-md fuel tank had been 1ft to Fairbanks Morse A Co of Salt lovke Citf the poles, to the Murphv Lumber company of Salt Tke City, fur the erection of the g svstem to William nb uf Frovo for the cement work, to A Carlos Sf how off lehi and for tS. cppT, wire the Mine ami SmeJter Supply cor pan- - of Salt Iake t'itv two-cvc- r. tax-pae- Wmmateli In late epring instead of the fall, Iake, according to word received mt the local office of the Western Air aa In the paet. ; Express. WILL MAKE AIR TRIP. UNDERWRITERS TO MEET. John Vonforte of the tT H departThe regular monthly meeting of the ment of commerce and Mias Mnjorie Utah Association of Life Underwriter Exam- wili be held Saturday mt 12.16 o'clock Driscoll the Ixs Aug-leto Salt at the chamber or commerce. iner wilrflv from lyre Ange tions unafi-nmus- v fr 1 t Fort Douglas News Lieutenant and Mrs D J Crngun are on leave this month and arc Ing the Pacific northwest and Yellowstone park. Staff Sergeant and Mrs Blake of headquarter mpny. Thirty-eightinfantrv are the parents of a habv was which botn t Holy Cfos boy hospital Sunday morning Staff Sergeant J. G ttos of the finance departnunt hue been ordered to Fort. George Wnght, Washngton, for three months' temporary duty. h j TeJephon Lieutenant Colonel and Mra. J Kay and Mr Marquart have turned from San KranrJco. c re- Mrm Brgk of I'aaadna, CaMf who waa vta'ting her enn. Jame Drr'eke of the nrdloe! department, has returned to her home. t ch i Mrs Tatrile Pein, left the tsm Parka, fog her borne In te sister of Cap. post yesterday Angeiea, Calif The farirat hre.iion whfrh was echsduied this wee by the division commander has bea p'Stpond until rdmne-- with spring in the new polir, the rrrp area ern-msnd- r. who wdl nake his inspec- - fr nr. i ng supply of high grade coffee beans is limited. Occasionally there is an unforeseen scarcity. For years, Schilling has carried reserve stocks cf the finest beans, so that whatever may happen in the coffee market"your Schilling Coffee will never vary a fraction in fine flavor. Lieutenant and Mr. Russell Perry have as their gueete Miss Muriel Slad'f'k and Miss Genevieve Langford of Detroit, Mich kS'm S.adick I Mrm Perrvt slater The guseta will remain here about t we weeks. 1 1 .cotoee LifcrrPwdcr extracts SfJQfS |