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Show Thursday, May 12, 1910 THE TRLWEE3LY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH PAGE EIGHT I Adds DcalMnl Qaalilies to Hie Food J Economizes Flour, The city schools are to on the 27th of this month. close Koffeet is food and drink. Extras and repairs for Oliver the to offer a Boosters The plows may be had at Sidney prize cleanest ward after clean up day Stevens Implement Company, who Thursday, May 19th. See article arenow Western agents. in this issue. Mr. George F. Thatcher returnOtto Bergener, undertaker am ed the first of the week from licensed Embalmer, 40 N. 1 W. Mexico, whither . he went some toth Phones. three w'eeks ago, on business connected with the payments on Clean up Day Thursday May tract of timber land that was Jl9thi, . The Boosters Club offers a sold to parties there, by his fathprize to the cleanest ward. See er, He spent most of his time, article in this issue. , however, in the city of El Paso in Texas. lie was down near Peacock Rock Springs Coal. the' Mormon colonies in Mexico Best in the west. Thatcher Coal and says the Saints there are doCompany. ing well and have very good wospeets. n Here Are Values I Caller and Eggs That will make this the spot of 34 A r A mails fromRoyal Grape Cream of Tartar C tia Atum-- No Lima Phosphates I and lCt India Linen, 8 13 ' inch Fine Persian Lawn peg. 50c. .. . 25 Outings 5 to 20 yds.in piece, Reg. 12 g 13 All Fancy Sanitas brand oilcloth . , All White and Marble Oilcloth . 19 Reliance-bran. Carpet warp $1.35 ribbed Ladies Vests ... 12c 813 Pearl Buttons size 16 to 20 2 Doz for "12 Spools button hole Twist ... 10 2 pks. Pins, long tapering points , . . 5 Extra large size barrels Hair Pins .... 5 Amoskeag Gingham Checks 8 36 ...... d -- Mrs. A. N. Newton, of Oregon City, Oregon, is in Logan bn Nephi Larsen, who is afflicted visit to relatives and friends, with the liquor habit,' got a bad She will remain a month or more. iagiaboard Tuesday-evenin- gand ou-u- p y U jP f p or a time made things lively. He Mr. Fred Richards the well-- I assaulted his wife, cut the harof The Smith company Joseph known local barber has quit his LOCAL NEWS. ness off one horse, rode out as the Daughters of the Pioneers profession having a accepted ar as Millville, where he threat will meet at the residence - of situation with the Coffee Kills, Koffe-e- t builds. Spftnde ened the lives of several people, ' Mrs, Joel Ricks, Thursday, May ture Co. " nd then when the sheriff got out 3 p. ra. Big sale for one week on cloth l2th, at after fiim, caihe back, part of the Mr. B. C; Carroll is exhibiting ing, shoes and furnishings at He waded the river afoot. way NEWB OLDS don t miss it. President Widtsoe and his amia very fine team of Percherons and was finally located up town able wife entertained the minis one seldom sees such a well 'I here is a charge of assault 5ft. Richard Hansen has com- ters, and newspaper men of the matched and fine appearing pair booked against him and there menced the erection of a nice lit- city and their waves at the Wo- of animals. may be another of assault with a mans Building on Tuesday eventle home on East Second North-deadly weapon, if the Millville short distance this side of the ing. There was a dainty repast Mrs. C. M. Groesbeck has served and then the guests were turned to her home in this city af- parties come in. Mr. Larsen Eighth ward meeting house. of very respectable parentage shown through the building. ter an absence of about a month, and his people feel the keenest The best place in town to purwhich time she spent in Salt Lake over his escapades. chase Lawn Mowers, Rubber Pres. Isaac Smith and his coun- City with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. regret Hose, Garden Tools, etc., is at selors have given the tabernacle Clarence Snow. Her people here Sidney Stevens Implement Com- ree of charge for the State Boos- were very glad to get her back. THE JOURNAL'S pany, Center Street. ters meeting to be held May 20th at 3 p. m. One of the finest brass Marriage licenses have been is The general committee . for TROPHY CUP ands a vocal quartet and some sued to Ernest P. Olsen of Hyrum Mothers Day desires to thank the of the leading speakers of the and Maud L. Kirkwp of Frankchairman and members of comThe judges to whom was relin ; I. B. Davis, and Goldie Gorstate will be present. mittees, city school teachers those ferred the matter of awarding man, both of Pocatello ; J. T. Ben who took part on the program, The son and Journals Ella New both of Trophy Cup offerJensen, Mr. Jack A. Iledman of the press, and all others who rend ed for the ton best Christmas stories, the organizers of the red aid In any way in making the were called . together yesterday observance of the day so success- Woodmen of the World is here The Y. L. M. I. A. convention to go over the papers once more fend will work in this field for a ful. ;ime in the interest of the order. last Sunday received a visit from because of irregularities that had word that a great Mrs. T. II. Roberts of Star Valley. developed as to the originality of 20 6 Pr dozen paid for eggs Ie brings Miss Sadie Lloyd rendered the some of them. These irregularimany of the Woodmen from all at II. G. HAYBALL. vocal selection. Since the recent ties were found in stories conparts of the state will be here for is the regular Mu- tributed from two of the competThe city council was to' have the convention next week. He change, tonight tual night for all Logan wards. ing schools. After due considermet on Monday evening, but a says Ogden will bring a degree ation the judges unanimously quorum failed to show up. There team and a band, and that there Mr. of awarded the cup to the Richmond1 fame was some discussion, however, of will be teams from otheT parts has established a school. neat little Tery the matter of granting the re of the state. refreshment stand on Center St., quest of the moving picture men west of the Globe theatre, that they be allowed to run their 18 A DOZEN FOR EGGS just and already-- it is becoming famA POUND LIVE places on Sunday, and this dis- AND 10 ous in a local way- - for the excelWEIGHT FOR cussion .developed the fact that HENS, PAID IN lence of the goods that it disthe council will not be in favor CASH AT ISAAC SMITH & CO penses. lie has a candy floss LOGAN. of granting the desired machine that is attracting a good 1 deal of attention. The Mothers Day committee, Sanitary Officer McCulloch has through the sale of flowers and Mrs. Ellen Berg, mother of City crusade other things raised! the sum of started on his clean-u- p and by way of a beginning be has $100 which amount will be used Treasurer Spande, died on May sworn to complaints against two in placing seats on the tabernacle 9th, at Cove, Idaho, where she had been living for some time. or three merchants who persisted square for the convenience of the The renwuns were brought to this in keeping rubbish and inflam- people you can always trust a mable material piled up at the woman to put such money tq city for interment and the funeral will be held in the Sixth ward rear of their stores. He also some beneficial use that a mere caused the arrest of a Third ward man. would not think of. The meeting house today at 2 ip. m. man for slaughtering within the wisdom of the ladies in selecting Friends desiring to view the remains may" do so at the home of city writhout a permit. All these that particular way in which to Mrs. Spande on Thursday mornicases come before Judge spend that $100 is to be f-- J0 ft -- 12 I v Interest all this week . 8 13 inch Pioneer Percales ...... 45x36 -- Koffe-etbudda Regular price 25c Pillow cases flower Regular price 35c 19 brand 45x36 ...... Ladies Gingham underskirts . . . Huck Towels 38x18 inches each Bath Towels, plain or fringed size 43x22and extra good value, pair .... . Unbleached bath Towels size 54x22 This is the largest towel on the market for this price, pair .... , i - 24 85 9 50 50 Shoe Department One lot white canvas slippers sizes 8 to 11, pair One lot Patent and Kid Slippers size 6 to 11 Reg. $1.25 to $1.50 One lot childs Oxfords in Patents, 50 75 Kids and ffunmetals 5y2 to 8 Reg. price $1.15 to $1.25 a pair 95 One lot childrs Oxfords sizes 8V2 to 11 ' All good, styles Reg. $1.35 to $1.50 $1.00 One lot Misses Oxfords sizes liy2 to 2 worth $1.50 to $1.85 a pair $1.25 " A new shipment of gingham HousePresses for women $ 1.00 to $2.50, also a complete as sortment of summer dresses for Misses and Children of (J -- Pas-sey- , pop-cor- Howell-Card- Co. on We Deliver Your Goods n WARKERS CORSETS S3 We have a Full and Complete line of Dainty White Goods', suitable for Graduating Gowns in the following Weaves and Qualities: I Chiffons Linweaves Batiste ng- Of every ONE twenty men is distinguished by his faultless attire. His clothes make no claim upon your attention other than that of elegance. Most Mkely that man is wearing a STEIN BLOCH suit -- and overcoat. Stein-Bloc- h , , Smart Clothes are fashioned Jhy master tailors from the purest of pure woolens. Every STEIN-BLOCgarment is designed after the best work of fashion creators in ' London, Paris and New York. You can wear a STEIN-BLOCin any fashion center of the world and be clad in proper style. Try them on before our mirrors and learn what world-wid- e style H H means., F. W. Thatcher CO. , Under the law passed by a recent legislature, all corporations are required' to, pay an annual license and those who default in the payment are advertised! and required to pay a penalty, and in the event of failure to pay this penalty and acerued Costs, they are dissolved. The county clerks of this county has been notified that about 100 of the corporations organized here have been thus dissolved. Mk- - A. J. Wilmore of this city is in receipt of a card from his brother, Mr. A. H. .Wilmore, who was here on a visit some time ago from Fairbanks, Alaska, to which place the gentleman has just returned after a trip over a good part "Of the eountry. The card is dated April 15 and it says among other things: There is stiU good sleighing here, but the water will be running in about fifiteen days. That actually sounds pleasant these hot "days. X Piques , Fiaxans Persian Lawns Mulls Dimities in cfiecks stripes Victoria Lawns At off Also a full and complete line of Embroideries, extra values, for A4j sses and Children's Dresses El i a son Sis ters SxCEFECtHOSIERrjS, ) |