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Show TPJ-WFFT- Patriotic by name and nature it our duty to honor the NationaJ?irth dayJThia we will do by closing Saturday July 3rd I9157Aftiferican SteamLaundry. .Logan Utah. Launderes, dry cleaners, dyers and repairers. Call 438 this brings our representative to your door. Advt. Pay 025 for a we feel Hart Schaflher &Marx ! Varsity Fifty Five T0-YOUR- XT to climtr He was into ft taken to the hospital and given prompt attention but it is doubtful if the leg will heal. An amputation may be necessary , la- passing vehicle. The Morrell Clothing ter. Company. Marx Clothes The Seventh ward Beehive Attorney Jesse R. S. Budge vyas in Logan yesterday, visiting: girls will present a two act comedy in the ward hall At 8 p. m., sharpy on1-- - Friday r- -J uly 2nd. Murdock and Son seem never Prices 5 and li cents; to be happy unless onakingm-provemen- ts The OfegoiTShortXine Railin their place of road company during the calen- business. They are now putting in a new front that wiU be some- dar year 1914 distributed in the State of Utah fof wages, rent; thing fine, taxes and other expenses $3,103, Mrs. Martha Bench reached 289.66 which is equivalent to her 68th year yesterday and a $10,241.88 for each working day number of her children as- in the year. sembled at her home to celebrate The Utah Oil and Gas people the occasioh. A good dinner was now have their drilling machinand served the remainder of the Smithfield and are haulat ery was in and chat spent day onto the ground where it ing drilling operations ae to comThe Logan Federals will play mence just as soon as possible. looks like business and will the Mendon team on the B. Y. C. This be pleasant news for the stockgrounds, at 3 oclock on Satur- holders of the company. day afternoon. The Mendons to the county have laid claim BORDENS CONDENSED championship, but the Federals MILK CO. OF UTAH intend to jar them loose from it on Saturday; Announces that it will pay for milk at its Logan and Wellsville an A. Edwin Mr, Middleton, vulbusiness in of the plants, during the month of July expert canizing, has opened headquart- 28 cents per1 pound butter fat at ers in the rear of - the Cache dairymans milk stands or 30 Elecetrical Suppljrcompanjrand cents per pound delivered at is fitting up an establishment factory. LORENZO HANSEN, where all kinds of work in that Advt. Superintendent. t Mr. and Mrs. G Alfred Aldous were visiting friends and relatives here this week on their way - home from Yellowstone park. Abraham Smith has filed suit in the district court against T. A. Hillyard etal to quiet title to a tract containing some acres of land. -- The has ap city-commis- sion proved a new franchise for the telephone company and it will likely be accepted. By its terms it will run 20 years and the city is to receive a tax of fifty cents per year for each phone in use in the city. A schedule of maximum rates is fixed so that present charges cannot be raised and the city will receive eleven free telephones. line can be done. The gentle- IT The Union Tea companys horse ran away on Center street ionJIueadaz and TaftL.:going some distance collided with the automobile of Mr. J. T. Horne. The rear fender was damaged on the machine. The horse then The Home of Hart Schiffng&and ' a visit of tep dayfc to relatives and friends in Rockland, Idaho. ran onto the-sidewa- and nar- lk missed some children playing tjiere. It was stopped, before any further damage was rowly done. s- 'p - The meeting held in the tabernacle on Monday evening was well attended, and Mr. Nephi L. Morris madeja brilliant address. He was listened to most attentively and there is no doubt that his talk had much to do with the result on Tuesday. His reference to the Federal Bunch and Governor Spry and their attitude on the liquor question were particularly caustic and they drew enthusiastic-approva- l from the house. Dr. George Thomas made a few very vigorous remarks at the opening of the meeting. Miss Nora Elia-so- n delighted the audience with two selections and a quartette from Wellsville sang twice. This quartette is one of the best ev-heard here and its work was enthusiastically applauded. Everyone who heard them would be very pleased to hear them er Only Genuine reductions on the worlds most famous makes of instruments all fully guaranteed by their makers also by Carstensen & Anson Co. Beautifully Figured Mahogany, Walnut, Ook and Mission Styles a case for Every Taste Combined with a Tone Quality that will Satsify the most Fastidious Musician Tf he Player Piano TEMPLE XOTICE June 30, 1915 In consequence of the necessary materials not being ready for the contemplated improvements the closing of the Logan Makes Musicians LOOK WHOS HERE! man has had many years exTemple will be postponed at perience in the factories of the east and has been with the LoPainting, Calsomining and least one week. All those interested will gan Garage and Supply Co. for Wallpaper cleaned like new. the past, two years. He will Phone Genefal Cleaning com- please take notice. WILIAM BUDGE doubtless build up a good trade pany. 64w. G. H. Strepey, Mgr, for first class work always wins. Advt. , President. yrT-- I LCAMZIXG Mr. Edward Middleton, expert, vulcanizer of fifteen years experience, formerly with the Logan Garage and Supply company will now be found with the P 4T u IF YOU WERE THINKING OF BUILDING A NEW HOME AND WANTED it modern, stylish' and convenient, you wouldnt think of engaging an architect who is behuid the times in his ways and ideas, because he Couldnt give you. the satisfaction you want. Surely youd employ a manThat is up to the minutenne who does his work-'bthe latest methods y THE SAME PRINCIPLE APPLIES TO OUR CLOTHES BUYING CLO-the- s that are built By scientific methods and are usually the most " satisfactory - and leastexpensive Cache Valley electric company, 33 West First North where he has installed a plant of the latest and best machinery and supplies for use in the tire repairing business, to which he is giving his entire attention, and is in a position to take care of rush jobs. He invites the car owners of Cache who want the best of work, to bring in their tires and tubes aqd get them back the same day. No delay, no need to buy new tires while waiting for a vulcanizing job. The parts Repaired are stronger than new. Advt. RICHMONDS BIG TIME JULY FIFTH tContlflued from page had a fine time. one t Friday evening last was of Mrs. Mina anniversary Anderson. All of her children except Minnie Lewis who is in. Chicago,, were present and spe a very pleasant eveningfrith her. They presented hTwitha ring. A delicious lunen was partaken of and alLmurned home wishing her mhny happy rethe-61s- THATS WHY OUR SUMMER CLOTHES BEAR THE CLOTHCRAFT label. We want to please ourpatrons when tnCybuy their clothing here, and we know that cannot be done unless theMothes are satis- factory in style, fit, Comfort and the sen ice they give CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES ARE GUARANTEED BY THE MAKERS. AS well as oursehes. A large variety of styles and Mzeshere at$10to$22. LM AYJYE.. EX P E CT YO LLTH IS WE E MU life Logan's Foremost Clothiers X For a Few Days again. EXPERT fin IN terdaywhenhetried" LIKING HERE. Mrs. Frank Baugh was expected home last evening, from uvJ Elmer Gilgen a CPyear-ol-d boy of the Fifth ward had his leg torn .nearly off at the knee yes-- , FIT YOURS ELFUP FOR THE FOURTH YOU-CA- N GETEVERYTI1ING Miss Jennie Bench returns today to Idaho Falls, after a pleasant visit with her mother Mrs. Martha Bench, nn gan was Surveyor Sam"-MorPreston from here yesterday. He Idaho are southern in crops says looking well, but that in some districts rain is needed. Mr. Morgan came down in his car from Gentile valley where he haS' beeiv employed in surveying for .some time. is not THEreason foraying $25 but the clothes. If your looking for economy, youll, get' real value in fit, style and service at $25, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Rasmussen, ja daughter. Thursday, July V JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAlt. turns of Of Us All Every Player Piano and Piano in our Establishment Reduced from Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars down Some values for Actually. One Half Their Regular 'Value USED PIANOS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION REGULAR $425.00 NOW AT $187 PLAYER PIANOS OFFERED IN SOME INSTANCES AT ONE HALF. FREE MUSIC ROLLS Learn how you can Secure from 10 to 100 .Rolls Free also Bench and Scarf. CASH NOT NECESSARY Bring a small deposit and pay balance like rent three years ime in which to pay for al most any pianpbr Player Piano These prices good for a vbry few days only Take Advan tage ofTl lem at Once While our Stock is Com- pleteDpen Every Evening until 9:30 During Is Great Sale Come and "see the Largest and Most Complete Exhibit of High Grade Pianos Ever in Logan. r theaay. .nderson-whoha- s beenAfuildfrtg a home in Cornish it now completed sufficient to Tmqve his family into it; They left foKfheir new home, this v week. Mr. David Smith Sen., who is so terribly afflicted with piles went to Salt LakeCity last week for treatment. He returned Sunday and is now receiving much relief from the medical treatment given to him by Salt Lake doctors. ft Tel. 266, 70-72-W-- lst North St, Logan Utahs Oldest Piano House |