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Show "l - PAGE EIGHT THE TRI-WEEJCL- ' JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y v 1, Thursday, December 9, 1909, ae Eliason Sisters Big Ad. of Page 5 Special -- Bargains-on THE JOO RNAL TUES D AY.TH U RS D A Y.S ATU R D A Y LOCAL NEWS. The B.Y, C. has another Ilill on the team. Come and see him at B. Y. C. Friday, 8 p. m. variety of useful presents beatufiytil Just Fourteen More Shopping Days Bi$ Before buying Christmas call at Newbolds the cloth clothing, iers. Best place to buy shoes, Trunks, Valises etc. at Before Christmas Remaining Dont Be One of the Last Take a look at Morrells neat Christmas boxes, and Christmas One large room in Commercial shopping will be easy. Block, steamheated, for rent. InOtto Bergener, undertaker ant quire Commercial Boosters Club. Licensed Embalmer. 40 N. 1 W Everybody knows Joe Jensen. Both Phones. Come and see his team play ball Go to J. II. Anderson for bhris at BvY. C. Friday, 8 p. m. tmas Toys and presents. He has a Have you seen the fine new dis- large variety and will save you play of Post Cards at the Co-o- p money. DrugQaf - Minuters J v Husbands! have you thought of your wifes present? of the -- If the person who found a $5 Rich County News came "over in week to last his mother, vist from Logan greenback Randolph will return $3.00 to the Journal who is here recovering from an he may keep $2.00. operation performed the fore 'part of the week. Basket balUOneida Stake Acad Mr. John Rozsa has been call.emy vs. B. Y. C., B. Y. C. Gymn-asiu8 m. at Dec. ed to Pleasant drove, to attend 10, p. Friday Mr. Reserved seats 25c Gen. admis- the funeral of his sion 15c. J. B. Archer, who passed away C Commencing Monday Dec.13 and continuing until after Christmas this store will remain open until 8 oclock. Saturdays later. - THE SERENADE -- uarantro shattered and many persons hurt, Held up Saloon. but none seriously. Thousands of Two men wearing while silk people were within the radius of handkerchiefs as masks, held up a the flying pieces of metal, while saloon in the southwest suburb of shattered glass fell upon the side- Salt Lake on Tuesday night and walks in every direction. The explosion occurred when the stores CHARGED GAS CYLINDER were beginning to empty their crowds. Portland, Or., Dec. 6. A metal cylinder of carbonic acid gas falling into the street from the rear of a delivery wagon exploded in the heart of the business district late today with a report that was heard for nearly a mile. All the windows for blocks around were Logans TERRIFIC EXPLOSION OF most talented daughter, docs not need an introduction to the public. It will be of great interest to her friends and admirers to hear that she scored immensely in Salt Lake in the role of Yvonne and her appearance here on Saturday, December 11, will be looked forward to with the keenest interest and delight. As an act m STGCSKSS ress and singer Miss Cardon has proven unbounded talent and should she desire to follow the profession, her success would be assured. 1 Miss Grehta Cardon, family who went to Colorado to Mr. Tames Hurren- - a Ily dePark visit relatives some time ago have veteran died on Monaay evening ' in this returned to their homes after a t ree weeks illness with city. pneumonia. The ftirrral services Place your orders now for your will be held in the Hj de Park Winter Potatoes and Onions, at Meeting house today at 1 p. m. T. J. Boulter Seedi and GrainStore Mir. Hurren wTas in his trd year. If ever there lived a m re indus24 West 1 North. trious man than Mr. Hurren we never heard f h'm, and we have The street railway people are on these who have the think that few more honorable fbe two bridges in the and loya men have lived in this huildjog Fifth ward, and tbfl bridge people community than he lie was are being held up by Jack Frost splendid old man, ar.d has to a rich reward o it isV guess as to when the first car will he run over the road. The1 Mutuals of fheSecond ward The city waterworks bonds of will give a party on Friday night missionSmithfield city wore recently for the benfit of Absent awarded by the city council to aries. The feature of the party the Utah Mortgage Loan Corpor- will be a program by returned readation of Logan, said corporation missionaries consisting of ing, songs etc in the dialect of the being the lowest bidder. country where they have labored. A farewell party is to be tend- A seletioii or two will be giveirby ered Elder J.F.Rabe, who is about Elders who have been to islands to depart on a mission, in the in thePacific in the costume of the decoSixth ward hall Friday evening, natives and the home will be etc. curious with that rated flags Dec. 10th, beginning at eight oclock. A nice program will be have been brought from the various missionary fields. After the followed by a danCe. All are program there will be dancing.No charge will be made for admission Mrs. Ole Hansen, widow of the but each will be expected to give exlate Ole Hansen, of Smithfield. enough to pay his part of the died on Sunday at the home of penses. If you feel like giving her daughter, Mrs. James John- anything more to be sent as a Christmas box to the absent Eldson, in this eit.v. The remains ers it will be appreciated. The were interred, in the Smithfield begins promptly at cemetery,, the funeial services 8program all are invited. and oclock K2S being held yesterday. -- The Holiday Shopp Wo Sell find step-fathe- r, COMPANY HOWELL-CARDO- N C m Edwards who has A bundle shower was held at been suffering for some time from an attack of nervous prostration, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Abwe are pleased to say is gradually raham Jorgensen, on Tuesday ev ening, in honor of Miss Florence recovering, her normal health. Eden. The time was spent very . Lafount members the of The pleasantly. C The Man with the bewildered look on his face who thought he do his shopping in an hW, and the Woman who IStoy could off put every-thin- g until the last and then goes rushing wildly around looking for something to give. c We have done our best to make this store attractive, to give it a Christmas appearance-- . We invite you to spend a few moments of your time viewing .our display and the many suitable gifts we are , . showing. . - x'hoJT..- Editor LeRoy Shelby Mrs. William sxnd That is easy to decide if you look in the right place. 'Let us help you. Morrell Clothing Co. GIVEN BY THE "SALT LAKERS" Saturday Night, December MENS AND BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS. JOHN ANDERSONS STORE , As stated in our last issue we were informed that the, prohibition committee or at least prominent members of it, had agreed to an extension of the time for clos ing the saloons of the city to Feb. 15, but it seems that that report was entirely erroneous. The matter was brought to the attention of the committee and was considered but public sentiment was apparently so strongly against it that. the committee decided to leave the matter just where the vote of, the people placed too, the committee discovered that flie law, ef ,the' state forbids thei , granting of licenses for a shorter period ..than a quarter of a year, and it is unalterably opposed 'to the continuance of the saloons in -- it.-Th- en ( the city until April 1st , 'i What can we give the men. for Christmas ZL. tf CHILDRENS COATS. about $17. Christmas Shopping Thatcher Op era House BIG CLEARANCE SALE. WE ARE SELLING REGARDLESS OF COST, LADIES AND escaped with $27. Shortly afterward the same pair held up a Wandamere car and secured 51 1 1th Seats on Sale Friday at Hatch & Wilde Office Here is COMING e. Dun- & ROBINSON, Logan. I got a pair of shoes from you last May, the only pair Mr. Hopkinson of shoes I ever had to give me entire gmBaaaaa thing else. Why Not a Christmas Watch? We are offering at prices that are tracting attention watches of all grades and Values. It doesnt require much money now-- adays to own a reliable timekeeper. A poor watch isnt wqrth pocket room at any price. We do not carry any of that sort. WATCHES FOR LADIES $10, $12.50, $15 and up. CardonJewelryCo. . I hope you can get them for me. Very Truly Yours, M:iHKgB.aLKggg mtdf ffcjiniiiinlinr at- - They A worn out now, and I can not make up my mind to try any nm UTAH LOGAN,: . satisfaction. were Keith Konqueror No. Tfy Toe Cap, and are very wide. I have worn shoes of all makes and the ones I have are all Tuesday, November 14th i . that-th- bar, Robinson, Campbell Co. received from one of their patrons MESSRS. DUNBAR Si a letter . THE GIGANTIC SALE PRE-INVENTO- RY at OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE Offers fiuridreds. of Money-Savin- g Bargains in Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes DONT MISS IT 1Z |