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Show - AG& FIVR rTTr See those $2.00 hats at New-bolfor $1.00. Only a few left. Come in early. Advt, Mr. and Mrs; Erick Rybergf leave this morning on an extensive trip through California.- Xhe annual convention of the master plumbers of the state is being held here. The first meeting was held at two oclock and the time was spent in executive session. Thevpresident of the organization, Mr. C. J. Higson, presented his report and it was accepted. Some other matters of routine business were disposed of. The electipn of officers win take place today. The bcar plumbers entertained the visiting - delegates. at luncheon yesterday and again at supper at the Roy- ds - 'a We have just received crepes, the finest possible goods crepes, the first possible goods Look for childrens Wash dresses. Eliason Sisters. Advt. Pleasant please - , Aof. Willard fc ? pictures erfectBROWNIE With xTo $100 $12.00 CARDON JEWELRY COMPANY 1 & line na -ap- On Goodyear Tires YOUNG LADYBufelED AT SMITHFIELD Making Total Reductions 45 in Two Years To Give Always the Most for The Money (Continued from page one) Eva Buxton, Mr. Webb of Richmond, Mrs. John Ruxton and of TeJanies Henry ton, Lewis Buxton of Provo, Funk family of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Funk of Logan, Fred Smith and family of Logan and A. G. Lpndstrom of Logan and Mr. Hazel Toalson' of Oakley, Idaho. . The family , was all present with the exception of "a brother and sister, Glen Tool-SQ- n and Mrs. Harl Smith who are in Chicago. and-fami- ly with Mr and Mrs. Toolson as this is thiT second grown daughter they have been called upon to part with. r. annual ball The W. O. was held last night and proved to be a most social as'well as a ' financial success. . The babe of Mr. and Mrs. writer. m Thomas Allsop has ben quite - It was pointed out that the ill the past week. , field for reporting was very atProf. Daines of the . A. C., tractive, very remunerative, gave a most valuable and Inand almost unlimited, especially talk here tonight un-dfor young men. Many of our teresting Jhe auspices, of .the M. L Associations. and other jnen of affairs began Work has been resumed on as stenographers. They first the new opera house and the worked themselves .up to be is rushed to building private secretaries and then completion. Ifbeing no obstacles apdue to their previous preparacontractors hope - to tion and careful attention to pear, the main building by finish the their work were able to secure pathize tional convention of Michigan Clements of Smithfield which lasted six months. In J. was fined $90 fn the Juvenile 1892 Mr. McGurrin was makCourt yesterday for selling liq- ing practical - demonstrations uor to minors. As he had more for the Remmington typewritto days than dollars he is the er company. He was sent would " - take and guest of the county at the Ho- England tel de Batker. speeches verbatim on his type- Fresh, cut flowers, Roses and carnations etc. At Lindquists. The Women of Woodcraft were enterWjfled , , at a card Advt. party at ine home of Mrs. W.,$heltop on SaturMr.Charles Priday who has George evening, day by" Mrs. Shelton bopn ill for tVio nast two er yvere awarded to Mrs. J. ered sufficiently to be about the prices H. Westover, Mr. C. W. Jones, house again. Mrs. JrC. Johnson and Mr. HarDeficiods Wefreshments ris. Cut flowers and funeral de- were served. signs.. O. Larson and Son. 212 East 3 South. Phone 497. Yes, we sell the Advt. electric vibartor. It is a marvel and a . wonder. Give Mr. and Mrs.' W. M. Everton your order to F. A. Nuberger, and their two oldest children 594 North Main. Your truly, F. leave this morning for Californ- 594 North Main. Advt. ia, where they will spend some time. Mr. Everton has earned a That joint parade of the Lorest and is going to take it now. gan Military Band and the Boosters Minstrels at one oclock some The county board of educa- will be swell little march "and have all the ."Tom tion has decided to erect a school building, at parades beaten six .ways. Dont North' Logan and the plans for fail to see it. Minstrel parades it' were accepted on Saturday. are not in it with this bunch. It is the intention to have the This may be slang, but it puts building completed in time for the idea4 over. the opening of school next fall. Dont forget that Newbolds Get your sugar beet contracts stilLhave a, few of . those good ow. Officials of the. Amalga-- i overcoats left at$440. Advt ated Su&ar company are "at the Street Car companys office C.M. Petersen the optometto make them out for you; Advt. rist has moved his offices from e the rooms Paris' the quarters' Therewas no school at the B. Y. College yesterday after- immediately above that .estabnoon, the day being given over lishment. He has fitted up Very to tjie students to celebrate the nice rooms there and will be glad to meet all those desiring victory of Saturday evening. glasses fitted in a scientific Sugar beet contracts are be- manner. ing signed up by, the . farmers and the Amalgamated Sugar Frank H. Parsons is the name company for the season of 1915, given by a man who was arat the office of the Street Car rested on Saturday by Sheriff company- - on South Main street, Barker, at the request of the Advt. officers at Weiser, Idaho. A Logan, Utah. charge of grand larceny has The members of the Christi- been preferred against him an Endeavor Society of the there according to the Sheriff, Presbyterian chureh were enter-t- T tained Friday evening at the the Gem state.. He was located home of Mr. and Mrs. William at Smithfield where he was plyBrangham. Refreshments were ing his vocation of horsetrader. served and the evening was pleasantly. spent with, games . 43rd car I of jthe , celebrated Cache Junction flour has been and music. Try-New-Li- fe the responsibility of the entire business. The pay is increasing for this kind of work and now some court reporters .whose salary is $5,000.00 are able to make five times that amount during extra time for special four-room- , ed -- . A $25 cash prize, will be e es Advt;-''- " E. Anderson has field , Mary suit in the district court against Leo F. Andersbn. The lady desires 'a divorce, and she alleges that 'she is entitled to it, because her spouse' is cruel and were married 1911 and they have one child. All this is set forth in the complaint filed in the case. lazy. The-coupl- e in Pocatello, Idaho in President Wilson says thirteen. has been running through his whole life. Call the number 'day and let it run through your, coal life. Logan Coal Advt: .3. " d ar - l 1 they are always the same, modified so that supplies seem assured. The market price for rubber seems fora time established. Fabric costs less than last year. So, under our minimum . profit policy, we announce this new reduction. Only Fair Basis value. We consider profit margin on a tire the only fair price basis. We keep that margin just as low as our line allows. While we do that, Goodyear tires will always undersell any tires that 'compare That is be- - re- gardless of price reductions. Most tires .will, always sell higher, because ot smaller output Some tires will always sell lower because of lower standards. But we promise you that' none will ever give better than Goodyear This policy has made Good-yea- rs tires in the world. It will make them more so as more men find them out. Ask our Goodyear dealer for our new price on the size you buy. the with them. largest-sellin- g THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER C6.. Arkon, Ofiio QoODpYEAR Fortified --Tires AKRON. OHIO our No Fnrfifiwl A fra inst I feature cure, rubber rivets braliled piano Rim-t'u- t Bloouta--b- j our 'Ou-Al- r Treads-b- y mane Loo, Inseoirlty-b- y 129 aud Puncture tread- double-thic- wii Bklddlnfp-b- y J - President Dunford has arranged for another of his lec- night with the Brigham Young tures to be given -- during' the University in Logan. William Starley of Fillmore next half year. The ones aland have proved very Irving Nelson, of Morgan ready given will debate the University of beneficial. Idaho at Logan, March nine: FIGHTING IS FIERCE teenthr They will debate the af-ALONG RUSSIAN LINES firmative side of the question: Resolved, That as long as our Federal Longovernment maintains Petrograd, Feb. 7, via don. The stubborn character a policy of private ownership of the battles developing in the and operation of railways, it extreme north of Fast Prussia should permit interstate railis attracting the ' attention of ways to pool earnings. Harold Peterson of Bloomhe Russian general staff,"which es there indications that the ington, Idaho and Howard J. withdrawn Maughan. of Preston have been have Germans ' troops Yrom the Bzura ifegion selected to debate the Universand massed them in the vicin- ity of Denver in Logan about ity of Insterburg,. between the second of April. They will defend the affirmative side of Gumbinnen and "Tilsit. In spite of the activity of the this question: Resolved, That WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE Celebrated KING COAL n yto '9 'Other dealerskiiowlng of 'ltff 'Baper-tor qualities may tell you they have it. But they do not. We are also exclusive agents (or the Celebrated Peacock Rock Springs Coal . With these coals we guarantee perfect' satisfaction. We very much appreciate your trade, and hope to.be favored with your valued orders. Re- lead member KING and PEACOCK all the resjt. There Is none ' just as . good. THATCHER COAL CO MOSES. THATCHER Mgr. , Phones: 16 and 76 Germansufurther still attach, the greatest importance to the movement in the Carpathians, where the Russianxirmies are epposing the Austro-German- s, who are in tremendous force received by H. E. Perry & Co. on a line which forms the arc of a circle in- the vicinity of Phone 625 for' prices. Advt. officials eral and appellate jurisdiction," th&n other federal courts, should not gain office by popular vote. BATTLESHIP WYOMING IN NEW YORK. - The second semester is well underlay now at the Utah Quite a Agricultural College. number of new students are Mezo Laborcz, fifty miles registering - fori J- r- the second of southwest was home a fire at the There Przemysl. Further term. Several new courses have started and others likely to supof Mr. William Hodges on Sat- eastward there appears to-ban entire about the new students with . full saparate and army ply the departurday night courses. ment was called out to extingThere were 883. people regis-- . uish it. Mr. Hodges went into at the 1915 Roundup and tered to coal basement the get some and left a lighted candle there. Housekeepers conference reWhen the candle burned down cently held at the Utah Agricultural College. The increase was it set some books afire and about 11 per cent more than soon .there was a blaze. The the 1914 Roundup. The total firemen experienced some diffifarmenrolled included number in the fire under culty getting control as one of the hydrants ers, housekeepers, special delegates for home economic asnearby was frozen up, but 'they connected with another one Best Real Colored sociations,., about twelve cham? an dsoon pyt out the blaze. pion boys and girls club winConsiderable damage was done ners, county chairmen of extension work, and eight county however" by water and fire. Show Route in agents. , i The A. C, and University and The U. A. C. Faculty Wofor that matter, all the other mens league will entertain the Cache Valley schools of the state seem to be of the College at a. recepgirls interested in the case of Clyde tion atthe home of Mrs; A. M. Packer, who is now' playing on Newton Fleming, next Monday afterFri.'Feb..l2 ' noon. fhe University basketball team. Richmond Febf.' Sat. 13 It- is said1. that he is ineligible Smithfield ThLU,lA, G. --ISorosientefc. ne held the position of because tained the Delta Nus yesterL.Tues. Feb. 26 roach at the Oneida Stake afternoon and hemmed day .:AVed. Feb. 17 Franklin Academy one year. It is noticewindow curtains the new for Preston" ........Thurs. Feb.; 18 able that the O S. A. and the Cache Jet. school house. The boys reciprocated Fri. Feb 19 B. Y. C. who should know most ' with delicious refreshments. Feb. 20 Hyrum r;.Sat. mum. are rather about Packer, S. R. of the Winder, manager Logan February 22 and 23 Packer played on the B. Y. C. at U. A. C. buzzer left for Salt Rex Theatre team at one time and win be Providence ....Wed. Lake City Thursday to 'attend Feb. 24 remembered by all basketball Wellsville to business connected with the ....Thurs. Feb. 25. fans here. The Salt Lake papery Mendon .... of the College anpublication Fri. Feb.' 26. insist upon calling him Pack-ard- y Peweyville nual. While there he will attend Sat Feb. 27 . but it is Clyde Packer, the Prom of the Universold Crimson star, just the same. ity of .Utah. . - person;' suggesting the most suitable .name for the Dahle-Ecclsubdivision' off Center street j the firm to judge. Competitors mail name and ad- dress with selected name ' to Box 288), .before Feb. 13th. en-th- Millin-erycompan- are glad again for the cause we have tfieTargest output-thirtime in two years to an- - We have a new factory, modemly pounce a big reduction on Good- - equippedJL And We have world-yetires, effective February 1st.- wide facilities for buying rubber, Goodyear policy on price is to M our extra grade, at the lowest give the utmost in a tire at the market price, lowest possible profit Our re- For a long, long time most tires ductions are made to that end, have sold much above Goodyear without ever reducing thequaiity prices. Some have soldne4hifd That always means, ith our higher. A few have sold lower. matchless output, more for the as some always will, because of money than any other maker can less rubber, less quality. But we can and do, under all conditions, give. As rubber came down our prices give more for the money than offer. -- came down,- - As our output muk any rival tire can our tiplied, reducing factory cost, The Best we Know prices came down with it In two Goodyear Fortified Tires offer years our reductions, including best we know. They are the have totaled 45 per the present, to give you the lowest cost built cent mile. They minimize tire per Last year we increased our outfive ia trouble costly ways emput 26.6 per cent. A few days maker. And no other by ployed on was rubber ago the embargo We , .. of-th- April 1st. The painters are at work on the bungalow belonging to Thomas W. Cragun. This is another valuable addition to our beautiful homes. Douglas Miles who has been so seriously ill from typhoid work, such as committee re- fever for several weeks past is porting. In this field as in- - all others slowly recovering. Retta Nielson has been the most efficient always make on Mrs. sick list the past week. the the most rapid progress provided1 he is honest, with a depth, of character and moral: judg- GENERAL AFFAIRS AT THE U. A. C. ment that is worthy of his em. ployers confidence. (Continued from page one) -- 1 Reduction No. 3 report-Logan,Uta- h. Y Effective February The' pur- .) pose of the . latter force pears to be an effort to pierce the Russian line east" of Lemberg and menace the forces about Warsaw in the erar. .. ys Wlyzckow-Nadwor- (Austria-Hungary- Langton, who was operated upon in New Yorka few-daago for a L bladder trouble, is reported to al. be getting along quite as well MCGURRINS as can be expected under the FINE LECTURE circumstances, but is not"yet out. of danger. (Continued from page one) Farmers desiring to raise su- earned five dollars a day and ex gar beets for the Amalgamated penses.' (For more than twenty, Sugar , company for 1915, may two' years he was an official obtain 'contracts by. calling at court reporter and in addition the office of the Street Car 'com- - to thisjiehas had1 a varied ex pany ' on South MainStreet, perienceimall - kinds - of Advil ing He reported the constitu- - K3 Any child can take S. ninety, miles south of Lemberg on the Miss Lydia Petersofi entertained Saturday evening at a delightful birthday- f party in honor of her mothers 60th an- niversary. The evening was spent in music and games.Daim ty refreshments were served, covers being laid for 20. Mrs. Peterson received a number of beautiful birthday gifts. We. all 0'm In wishlng her many Trappy return of the day, , . e Dandy Dixie MINSTRELS . :r."Mon;-Febi-15--Lewisto- mm, n - j ! j the-Juni- or ress Association. Copyright. ISIS, by American Ldmiral Fletchers flagshlp as she started for scrathern cniiae. ..Unusual view showing latticework towers. I |