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Show Thursday, June 30, 1910. .THE TRI- - WEEKLY JOURNAL. LOGAN UTAH PAGE EIGI1T JULY 1st TO JULY 9th High Grade Silk Ribbons, 25 and 30c Values. Price 15c Best LL Sheeting . Lace Curtains 5c i of the Season. Prices Simply Marvelous. India Linen at 5c 20c India Linen at 25c India Linen at 40c India Linen at 10c, Come Early. 15c Ladies Waists and Muslin Underwear I Oc A Lot of 4 20c 1 . all go at . SS inch Embroidery Flouncing Regular Price $2.00 at 1 . . 5c Ladies Handkerchiefs. Sale price 0c JLadies Handkerchiefs. Sale price . 2 . 5c Ladies Handkerchiefs. Sale price ,. . . , 4 . . 12 . 2c Ranging in Price from. 5 to 20c. LACES. 10c 1 -- LOCAL only one dollar to take the buggy. Sat. night D. R. C. Co. C. Buggy, Sat. 8 p. m. free D. Is your sole lost 1 the Shoe HosSTORAGE RATES COAL ON. ENQUIRE THATCH- pital will replace it. Buster Brown Day Saturday NOW ER COAL CO.BOTH PHONES 314 is the night for the For bargains in tents, buying arA number of local sports are missionary social in the Second or renting see Sara Balling. ranging to spend the Fourth at waid. Mir. William G. Danielsen of In- Pocatello where" there will be a and two baseball Miss Tillie Petersen of Ogden dependence, Mo., was in' Logan prize fight is with Logan friends for a short for a short time on Tuesday. He games. t stay. at his , Independence factory says Cute Bonnets for the dolls free. is doing well and practically all An old lady lost a parasol bethe stuff that it can turn out finds Pink or blue. One with every Shoes. of Childrens tween a ready market. pair Logan and Ilyde Park the Co. other day. ' The finder will confer a favor on her by leaving it Only one week left to make Of late the Oregon papers have at this office. pour purchases now. That $200.00 had a great deal of news in them toiggy goes at 8 p. ra. Saturda. The missionary social in the D. R. C. Co. relative to the quarter-centennijubilee of the Oregon Agricultur- Second ward Tuesday night was Mr. W. T. Brown was showing al College of wh'ch I)r. T7. J. very successful. There was an some fine looking samples of Kerr is president. The school ac- excellent program a large attendClub wheat on Tuesday from his cording to these reports is making ance and a goodly amount of from Mt. Sterling, Voth fall and great strides. Since assuming the money was contributed. spring planting, and both kinds presidency of the institution Dr. Lost, .an, open face Waltham seemed to be in fine condition. Kerr has secured several new one school the being gold watch, engraved on back E. The fall wheat had not had a buildings for drop of water and the soil from a fine new Armory, said to be the W. E. Face of watch gold colwhich, it was takeiT seemed per- finest College armory in the Uni- ored. Had black ribbon fob fectly dry; yet the heads were ted States. At present the school without chain on it. A reward will be given for its return to well filled with good plump kem- - has about sixteen hundred The Golden Rule Store. To-nig- Bud or Brown" ad Tents for rent or sale. Fishing tackle, guns, ammunition, dip nets gum boots, fish baskets etc., at Rolfsen 8, ht How-ell-Card- al V Read the R, and Childrens Shoes U. rows. -- Good Values at MENS and CHILDRENS SUITS all Go Big Reduction on Mens, Ladies It takes HOWELL-CARBO- N 5c lliawatha.Rock Springs & Castle Gate Coal. Anderson Fuel Co. Phones 120. We have decided to cut prices on all our Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings etc. for ten days dont miss this sale. Newbold the Cloth-, ier. I Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Campbell are receiving the congratulations of their many friends over the safe arrival at their home of another fine son. At the conjoint session of the mutual association in the Second ward on Sunday night Roy D. Thatcher will give a Fourth of July address. Clarence Wayman will report his missionary labors, and there will he a piano duet by Mrs. Anna B. Phillips and her daughter Mrs Anna E. Meyer and a song by Amos Brown. The public k invited. at COST i Otto Bergener, undertaker and a hack yesterday afternoon at the Licensed Embalmer, 40 N. 1 W. corner of Main and Center St. doth Phones. The little girl was trampled upon, by the horses aud while no bones J4 off on clothing at The Star were broken, it is not certain that Clothing store. 3 doors north of more serious internal injuries Eagle Hotel. have not been inflicted. The attending physician could not deBe present, everybody at 8 p.m. termine as to that last eveningnt Saturday and see some one made could not be learned last evening happy' with that buggy D. R.C.Co. just where the blame for the accident rested. Mrs. A. L Skanchy was entertained by the members of the ReIt was impossible to get a relief Society of the Sixth ward on port of the funeral services of the Thusday evening. The time was late H. Rullen in time for this isvery pleasantly spent in song and sue, as parties in Richmond could chat, and in sampling the good not be located in time, but from things provided by the ladies of ipeople who were at the services the party. for a short time we learn that there was a large turnout and1 Hi hop A. L. Skanchy returned mueh sympathy Tor the family from Salt Lake City on Tuesday was manifested. Addresses were evening where he went to make made by W. K. Burnham, J. W. arrangements for taking a trip Funk, ML Pond, George F. Gibbs to Europe before long. lie will and Elder Merrill and oQers. visit his native land Sweden and may be away for a year or ONE HUNDRED Ladys and - more. Childrens hats for sale at $1.00 Op less 'each at once. 46 W. 1st four-year old North St., Logan. Virginia, the ... Mrs." and Preston of daughter Thatcher was knocked down and Read .The Journal, the best run over by a team attached to jqcalpaper in Cache county. CO'S MIB - SUMMER CLEAN WE START Y TO-BA- Special Bargains MENS SAMPLE DRESS. SHIRTS GO AT COST 2c TABLE LINENS at Prices Never Quoted Before. THE JOURNAL $1.00 per yard . Embroideries . i 20c Ladies Hose. Sale price 0c . 5c . . 1 1 -- . y J'l 20c Batistes, Dimities and Lawns 5 and 1 ' AlFGo at Cost lnThis Sale. High Grade Persian Lawns to Close Out. at .Cost Big Lot of 1 TheOpportunity |