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Show I .i A a Tin: A n - LSKfJ,r?rro uwcLii flSSCMJuEffif pU Jf Indies Cdlclaiio !ion:I:n!r2cl favtej cl nrs&nuxn quality cl T f1AWawiJ iXWW nnun Tofrtnr cnil prclllafcls Small house for sale- - Enquire at this office. (Advertisement) Daughters of Pioneers of the Wilford Woodruff canip will meet Monday, March 24th. at - Petersen, eomer-3r- B and 1st W. d Mr. F. Applernan, the Logan EtrJSale-1- 5 at res choice farmman. has gone to Salt Like of land. fruit ing Plenty water. on business for a few days. meeting Adjoining Greenville D. Johnson house. E. Ilogan, A Saturday Special Free. .Beautiful - Ban Ikml )th with Bakerynnd;cae, (Advertisement) each Box of Candy.Riter Bros, Co. The RexaJl Drug There will be special Easter Jonh nd - Special Easter services at the Fourth ward Sunday evening at 7 oclock. An address will be giv en by Prof. Jos. B. Howell, a vocal solo Ernest Clarke, quintette Prof. Fo glebe rg and compaUy, ward Sunday evening. Prof. Wm. Peterson will deliver the address and there will be special music for the occasion. The public is in- ited. -- ...cSprairiig 22 jVHtery.",, Ladies', Misses', Children's, and ln. fant's Headwear. Ready-to-We' 0 Former Brest. J. M. Tanner of The N. A. Larsen Hardware the Agricultural College was a company have just completed a fine basement under Jheir buildLogan visitor on Thursday. ing, whicW provides the firm with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beard of much needed additional room. Providence announce .Mrs. Eliza JBenson is so seriousof their daughter Florence to Mir, James A. Anderson, the ly ill that her life was despaired marriage to take place - on the of at the time we went to press 26th of MardC at the home of the last evening. It will be sorrowful news to a host of friends of the , ' bridea parents. estimable lady. The many friends of JMr. and dangh-te- r Mrs. Gus Nelson are sorrowing Lois, the of Mr. and Mrs. John Larwith them over the death of one of their children of pneumonia son of Newfon, died Thursday of following measles. This ' is the heart trouble. The funeral sersecond child to die within a few vices will be .held Sunday at 3 weeks. . oclock in the Newton meeting housq. Mr. and Mrs. Larson hae Mr. L. L. Allen,' Prest. and the heartfelt sympathy of the in the afManager for Cache county and good people of Newton fliction. . the State of Idaho., of the Beach Mfg. Co., of Racine, Wis, is demNOTICE TO BIDDERS. onstrating the most famous, of. his Sealed proposals will be reeeiv-efirms products, Try New Life, at my office at Richmond, Utah, the renowned electrid vibrator. until 12 oclockr noon April 10th of" 1913. for the construction circulation, rheumatism, poor at Richbuilding public library aches and pains-6- f all kinds, and mond. nervous diseases, - at the Horne Plans and specifications can he Drug store, where all who are found at my office and the office in any-wa- y afflicted are invited of W atkins & Birch, - Salt - Lake to call and receive free treatment. His firm also manufactures elec-,trj- c City. motors, electric fans,' hair is hereby reserved. driers, grinders, drink mixtures, GEO. G. HENDRICKS, etc., of the highest quality, Mr. Secretary. Allen; take s pl ea sure irt giving full RujhlnomrPtSdteGbraryBoard. information concerning any of these products, and will be found Why a woman has any trouble a pleasant gentleman with whom m picking a hat is a mystery to to do business. See him! at Hornes us. One seems to be just as bad as another. drug store, ar r All New Stock Moderate. Prices Prime Hat Shop 70-7- 2 -- WEST, FIRST NORTH three-year-ol- 1 -- Saturday, .March E. Hanks has been A fine son arrived safely at the failed to Fruitland. Idaho, by the home of Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wilson on Thursday morning. serious illness of her sister. Hcyd Grapo Cream cf Tartar The utAri MJrs. 1L - Ifca cs!y Oaldnj Pcwdbr math fr rl2nl L60A&, IL E. Perry and company have Mr. Earl Hendricks underwent a successful operation for appen- received another carload of dicitis on Thursday. . m 4 iotnAL, Tiu-wmi- V- - AT a t 'j . .. xp J.UU Ladies Tan, White Velvet and Suede Shoes d They are beauties. Come in and see them. They are usually sold for $3.50 to $4.00 anywhere ' - Toeal solo W. R. Worley. A good Mr. John Pickett of Teton, attendance is desired. Idaho,, is a Logan visitor. Friends of the family will be pained to The charter for the new Farm- learn that thes health of Mrs. ers and Merchants bank, which Pickett, who spent last winter in has been the object of much gos- Logan undergoing treatment, has sip and rumor during the past not perceptibly improve few days, has been granted, and the institution will within a few Lost a sorrel mare weighing about 900 lbs. Branded g on T days be opened for business Had shoes on. --Their announcement will appear onjeft shoulder Send information of whereabouts in Tuesdays issue. to Logan Stone & Monument company and be,re warded, Opposite The Tabernacle, Logan HOWELL CARBON (Advertisement.) City Recorder-Mis- s Mae Ben either slipped on the" top" step at the postoffice, or tripped upon the steel mat, and falling there-rn- , cut one of her knees quite badly, the other day, and is now confined- - to her bed. son A Thorough Cleaning Up in Our Shoe Section Before the Spring Earnests Selling-Commence- s-in People who use State Protector hard wheat flour always have -' Prices no higher than other brands. Ratgs on 50Q pound lots. IL E. Perry & Co., 56 West Center. Phone 625 red. ' (Advertisement) , Three hundred and fifty pairs smart , seasonable styles in Ladies' Shoes, worth up to $5.00 a pair good-bread.- Must de disposed of at once . Offer- ed you at the insignificant price of . Brineessrto he Cl COMEDY OPERA Presented by B.Y. COLLEGE OPERA CO. k Sale Beams Thursday Morning . March Easter program will the Seventh ward on Sunday morning. Dr. John A, Widtsoe will speak to.the Sunday School ih .the morning and the evening services will be devoted to a special reading by Miss Mary F. Johnson of the Agrienltural College. A male quartettehy, Wil ford Hansen, 'Arthur Olsen, ny-ruHansen and LeRoy Hansen. Solo, Benson E. Parkinsoh. Duet. Mrs. Haddock and Wilford 27-2- 8 Mr.- - HarryBeers and Slippers W. O. ROBINSON Director HENRY .OTTE -- Orchestra Tidtets-a- l Morrells ' - LgvlrH Ufl lUUPiUat, y good one strap styles 'in and colored to $3.50. . c No flllLl Btenta Worth $2v7-- - Shoe - AS i. . . Pairs splendd styles injiigh or low euts. Elastic sides or lace stylesr'" Included are ' also Martha comfort shoes worth Washington to $3.50 closing them out at up $1.45 . Children's Shoes . , Valves 5.145 , Sizes 8y2 to 2 School shoes just what you want now during the slushy weather. Three styles jRox calf and Kid Lace. Button Gunmetals. Regular $2.25 to $2.75 values. Send the children. ea Pric sChargedatSale III - ITS TIME you were buying your Spring Hosiery. If you want the unusual kind. Buy WayneKnit. the en tire family They do wear. whierbmpTTetrasrFaE Both? young have a host of people friendxvhajrilL wishuJhfiB a and prosperous iMit lot.--Ail ' Make your select ions early. v Lot-ti- e returned as Mr. and MrsJBmw. Mrs. Beers is the popular daughter of Mi, and Mrs. Johii Neheker of this city, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Beers, prominent - residents of Champaign. TT1. Mr. Beers has been here for several yearslak- ing a eoursea! the l A.C. long, happy- ion. pairs irrthe Fifty-thre- e Neheker made a quiet sneak UUiYti IB " Miss Comfort Shoes . Party nr is invited. 27. Continues Three Daps Other Pronounced Values to be Had During' This Three Days Shoe Sale Sn 98 Womens' $ 45 Money Saving Dainty (Advertisement) m MARCH fc -- Phone 120. 01scn.Thepnb-li- hs you-don- atul Betuns'k ltock-rin- g Anderson Fuel Company. A special be given in D -- sizes-andwidt- -- Coal. tu O Think of it! Shoes worth up toJ&.OO going at $1.98. We are offering you in this-sa- le theGnnmefals. latest and Velvets button iiTPatents, Kids, None Satins, of styles principally. ory these have brought less than $3 00 a pair. By Monday well have a display of these values in one of our Main street showr windows Take a look and be convinced. Of course you cant expect to find in every style but if complete ijun of put off coming until the last hour we know youll find justwhhtyqiijyantin J.hejQttThll.agaiU-W'fi:lLtathe same. pleasure-i- n pleasing yon during th s sale that we would were we getting full value for these shoes. Bear in mind this isaeleanup-o- f Broken lines, therefore we cannot send any sale shoes on approval or Z ZZ'T'ZT T "exchange any after ont e leaving the store presented by students of theB. T. C-- "Miusic Dept., in Nibley ITall on Mlarch 27th. the public 'may rest assured of a treat of the kind for which the college is famous; for in attending the, comic operas given by the students under the direction of Prof. W. O. Robin son there hag been not a single failure or departure from the high standard that has for so long-for- e vailed. imr. than $3,00. none, less , In $ un- V We have them for -- |