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Show Tuesday, May 16, 1922; TIIE JOURNAL, y REAL Agri-cultur- al College. I: CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH A 2nd. 'Caine live" Stock company, Richmond. Champion Bull. Utah CollegeT Cow -- 4 LOGAN years - and over. 5 K3t DOTTJjATR. shown. 1st. Caine Live Stock Mens Dress Shirts. company, Richmond. 2nd. Utah $1.50 to $2.50 Value S1.00 Mens $1.0 Work Shirts, " Agricultural College. 3rd. Caine Live Stock company. 3 for r $2.00 Cow 3 years and under 4. 2 Mens Khaki Shirts $1.00 shown. 1st. Utah Agricultural MeiCs Overalls $1.00 College, 2nd." Caine live Stock Men's Black and Brown company. Dress Sox. Ten pairs for.... $1.00 Cow 2 years and under 3. 2 Men's Heavy Work Sox shown. 1st and 2nd. Caine Eight pairs for $1.00 Live Stock company. Knit Ties. $1.00 Value Mens 2 2. 1 under and Heifer year Three for Caine $1.00 shown. 1st and 2nd. Men's $1.50 Work Gloves Live Stock company. $1.00 Mens 50c Lisle Dress Sox Heifer under 1 year. 3 shown. Four pairs for 1st Utah Agricultural College. $1.00 Mens B. V. D. Style Unions 2nd. Caine live Stock com $1.00 Value, 2 for $1.00 pany. 3rd. James W. Funk, ' Richmond Boys Union Suits, Two for.... $1.00 Medium heavyweight L. D, S. Champion Cow. Caine Live! - Garments. $1.50 Value. Stock company $1.00 GRADE COWS Boy's Hats. $1.50 to Cow 4 years and over. 8 $2,00 Value $1.00 shown. 1st Wm. Anderson. Reduction on any shoes in the $1.00 Skidmore 2nd. Richmond. house over $5.00. 3rd. Skid-- 1 Bros, Richmond more Bros. Richmond.Cow 3 years and under 4. 2, shown. 1st Skidmore Bros.,1 Richmond. ;2nd. Wm. Ander? son, Richmond , Cow 2 years and under 3. 1 shown. 1st. J. P. Larson, Cove. shown. 1st. Vera Funk, Rich: MILLVILLE FOLKS Heifer 1 year and under 2. 1 mond. 2nd. Russell Nelson, shown. 1st J. P. Larson, Cove. Richmond. 3rd. Neldon Spack AND MAY; DAY Heifer under 1 year. ;5 shown 1st Clarence Allen, man, Richmond. 4th. Sherwin Cove, 2nd. Clarence Allen, Cove Webb, Richmond. Best fitted herd, 5 animals. 4 MMILLVILLE, May, 16. 3rd J. P, Larson, Cove. Champion grade female. Clar- entries. 1st, Caine Live Stock Mothers Day was fittingly obcompany, Richmond. 2nd. C. L. served by the Sunday school ence Allen, Cove. Boys and Girls calf class. 8 Funk, Richmond. with a program Specially prepared for the occasion After the usual opening exercises, ali mothers present were presented with white carnations and all fatherg with pink ones. A trib ute to mother from each of the classes ,and addresses by T H. Cutler and Mrs. Aaron Peterson were much enjoyed. Sacrament meeting was held in the Millville t ward was held on Sunday evening and conducted by the Aaronic with Henry Nielsen conducting. The choir furnished Inspiring, music. The invoca- tion was pronounced by Sylvan adJessop. The sacrament-wministered bv Virgil Jessop and A Y B ARK Alii sJl. D) Barefoot Sandals. $1.50 to $2.00 value. All sizes,..,.. Cl. CD , Childrens Mary Janes. J 2 to 5 ... .. 51.C3 , Sizes Girls Mary Janes. $3.00 Value. Size to 2 8Va to 11 and $1.00 each or per pair 2.00 mulEyies J. E. Dorman, Chief Western Dairy Division Office, Salt Lake City, And Ben R. Eldredge, Extension Dairyman, Utah Agricultural Col lege, Acted as Judges - The judges were Mr. J. E. Dorman, chief Western Dairy Division, office Salt Lake City, and Mr. Ben R. Eldridge, Dairyman, Utah Agri- Ex-tensi- on cultural College. HOLSTEINS Bull 2 years and under 3, 1 shown, 1st Merrill and Fisher, Richmond. Bull 1 year and under 2, 6 ' shown. 1st,. J. P, Larsen, Cove. 2nd, D. H. Buttars, Cornish. 3rd, C. Z. Harris, Rich mond Senior Bull calves, 7 shown. 1st, C. L. Funk, Richmond. 2nd. C. L. Funk and D. H. Buttars. Cornish. 3rd. Albert Fisher, Richmond. Junior Bull calves, 7 shown. 1st. C. S. Potter, Ogden. 2nd Geo. Webb, Richmond. 3rd. Martin Pond, Lewiston. Senior Champion and Grand and Champion Bull, Merrill Fisher, Richmond. Junior Champion Bull. C L. Funk, Richmond. COWS Cow 4 years old and over, 9 shown. 1st. Utah Agricultural College, 2nd. Albert Fisher, Richmond. 3rd. A. E. Harris, Richmond. 4th. N. K. Nelson, Richmond. 5th. Albert Fisher, Richmond. Cow 3 years and under 4. 6 shown. 1st C. L. Potter, 2nd. C. L. Funk, Richmond. 3rd. N. K. Nelson, Rich' mond. Cow 2 years and under 3, 14 shown, 1st. C. L. Potter, Ogden. 2nd and 3rd, C. L. Funk, Richmond. 4th. D. H.,Buttars, Lew- Og-de- n. iston." ' iAm(Q)N i, ' " 2.00 si:03 Eight pairs for - Center -' Cecil Pitkin assisted by - two other teachers and four deacons. The following interesting program was rendered by the South Cache Seminary "and High school: Boys chorus, "Hiawatha's Journey. Address, "Duties of the Lesser Priesthood, by Vaughan ' Scott. Address, "Honoring the Les ser Prieshood, Sylvester And- erson. Old Testament standpoint, by Florence Andersen. Remarks by Prof. A. Ray Gardner of the Seminary. Closing remarks by Counselor Eugene Yeates. ' Benediction by Carl Esschler. A large congregation listened with interest to the program. , What Iha Really A fimtl father a to hi llttla DZrr 81,03 Strc tl Day 15 For Dollor Day A discount of $1 on each Gage. Super-- ' Tread tire or tube up to $lr, and on all over $13, a discount of $2; and with .ch purchase ruba ball of Gage Super-Trea- d . ber. Want, ielfuue af daughter that tba Adv. fairlea had vllted tha houaa au brought a beautiful gift. Violin solo, Mary Brenchley. "Well, darling," h aald alfalily, th Address, "Our Work in Eng- falrlea liaa brought aoinethliig to lish, Verda Dowdle of New- toother which you will lore a much . O. H. Borg 1 84 W, First North. i ton. - aa mother and I do." , Eagerly the child looked up and appealed: "Olt, daddy, do tell tue what It la." , , Father, looking very solemn, aald; "Ill give yon one gueaa. What la tt you want from mother more than any thing etee In the world" and then ro. 1 lapaed aa the darting, clapping hand, shrieked Xluliira plgaf 4 Address on Current Events, The Irish Question, by Roueche. ZO PER CENT - Gwyn , Piano solo, Anona Thompson of Hyrum. Paper on Chemistry;- -; Klva , Morgan, Address ."Honoring ents by Audrey Neves. Money doesnt mean a thing Address, "Honor thy Fath- . But we cant tell the butcher er and thy Mother, from an so. - DISCOUNT On Our Entire of Well Pcpir cn Dollar' ! Dip mmmcoirs Mala St. v tt Ist Utah Agricultural , .. 2.00 Ladies $1.50 Silk Hose Childrens 20c Hose. Lyric Building a 2.00 ... ... Per pair , u. Mens $4.00 Work Shoes $1,00 Each. Per pair.. , Cove.' Senior Heifer Calves, 4 shown. 1st Utah Agricultural College. 2nd. Utah Agricultural College 3rd and 4th N. K. Nelson, Richmond. Junior Heifer Calves, 5 shown. 1st Utah Agricultural College. 2nd. C. L. Funk, Richmond. 3rd C. L. Potter, Ogden. 4th Albert Fisher, Richmond. Senior Cow Champion, Utah Agricultural College. Junior and Grand Champion Cow. Per pair Boys Shoes. Sizes 2 Vi to 5 Vi $4.00 Value. $1.0Q each ' - 1 - Girls Shoes $4.50 Value. Sizes llis to 2. $1.00 each. Per pair... 2.03 Ladies High Heel Pumps , Patent and Kid 81.03 LadieS Comfort One Strap Slippers $3.00 Value. $1.00 each s year and under 2. 6 Utah Agricultural College, 2nd. M. H. Buttars, Cornish.' 3rd. D. H. Buttars, Lewiston. 4th. J. P. Larsen, Cow shown.1 lla 1 i 1 Always In The Lead With las $$ $ $ s s S S S S S S S.S 5 5 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- W; Latest Pickford Picture Stars Col- is too well known Fauntleroy td be repeated here. Suffice it to say that the Pickford adaptation adheres very closely to the Burnett plot, with the result that none who has read the book will take offense at the play. What is more, Mary Pickford is a decidedly boyish Fauntleroy, curl and all. One actually forgets she is a girl. She proves herself a consummate artist by her splendid Interpretation of this role. And her work as Dearest, a superb feminine role, ' when - compared with the boy part, represents lege. A Best Production Aged herd 5 animals, 1 entry. 1st, Albert Fisher, Richmond. Calf her 3 animals, 2 entries. You will laugh uproariously, 1st Utah Agricultural College. and you will cry when you see 2nd. Albert Fisher, Richmond. Pickford in Little Lord 4 Mary Get of Sire, 3 animals, entries. ' 1st Albert Fisher. Fauntleroy at the Lyric. And Richmond2nLUtah-AgricSul-tur- al you will say that it iaonef the College, 3rd. C. L. Funk, greatest, if not THE greatest, Richmond. of photoplaysv ever shown cer tainly the greatesjinema Mary Bull 1 yearand' binder 2. 2 Pickford has evermade. shown. 1st Utah Agricultual In transcribing FYances Hod1 gson Burnett's c famous story the greatest contrast ever picAdv. to the silversheet. Miss Pick- tured for the screen. ford has established her claim Lat a Go. to the title,- "Queen of the Well, thal'a aettled !" alghed th Screen, for the essence of the timn to hla wife the other evening, has been retained after he, apparently, had been ruminatand the charm of Little Marys ing oxer the holiday nightmare. "Xoar let go to a moxle." .1 interpretations pleases beyond Wliata aettled? aha aaked.' measure. "Oh, I was Juat figuring out what In the lexicon of praise there 1 would do with lioo.tmo If alma one are no words comprehensive should glie Jt to tne.iba replied. "Well, what would you do?" enough to set forth the glory of this wonder play. Never in Td give it right back to tha of suDerb. worlc has low UmLgace 10 me and aave tha done anything trouble of pa) Ing It out la amall Pickford Mary mounts. Come on. approaching her artistry in this- - production. The closest Why unemployment, when the she ever came to it was In that are always being torn up streets "Stella in Maris, masterpiece, fixed? and which, as in Fauntleroy, she played a dual role. . Miss Pickfords . presentation of the two characters. Dearest.) DISCOUNT the mother, arid Cedric Errol who later becomes, Lord Faunt-- 1 On Our Entire Stock HwifufttWrltTfinnl hr PlrnHijr leroyr sets a -- new- mark for Krwr Conitmny of America, cinematic. of Wall Paper on Unquestion things halt Ijikr Cdy, I tall. ably this picture- - pushes the Dollar Day film industry ahead many leagues. In fact, a new jfoal WILKINSONS , r all other pro-- , has been ' Main St. Opposite Postoffice , Logan ducers to strive for. - book-versi- on Fonnesbeck Knitting Fonnesbeck Knitting Works Works f Where Tte Care Step Opposite The Court House If YotYBuy Any Article in Our Store on Dollar Day at the Regular price Marked, : i : You Can HaYe One Extra FOR JUST ONE DOLLAR, whether the Price is $2.00 or $23.00 Each. ! J' EXAMPLE FOR lG.OOiPrim Blankets Ladies Mens and Childrens He; Regular 7c Lisle Hose 2 pair for S1.C0 2 pair tor $10.00 Blankets--2 pair'for $4.00 Blankets 2 pair for $3.00 Blankets 2 pair for-- .. 3 $1.00 L. D. S. Garments 2 S D. L. Garments $1.50 2 L. S. Garments D, $1.65 2 L. D. Garments S, $2,25 2 $3.50 L. D. S. Garments ! pair pair pair pair pair Regular 50c Lisle Hose 3 pair for.L. Regular 65c Lisle Hose 3 pair for. for.... for for. for for Regular 30c Cotton Hose $2.65 $3.25 $4.50 .. LADIES SILK HOSIERY Regular $2.95 Values 2 pair for.-- . Regular $2.25 VaIues--- 2 pair Regular $1.75 Values 2 pair for for.T.... .. $3.95 $3.25 $2.75 5 pair t for.'. C1.C3 81.30 C1.C0 UNDERWEAR Mens and Boys Union Suits f Regular $1.00 Value Regular $2.00 Value pair for .... 2 pair for.. Regular 75c Value. 2 pair for 2.00 3 3.00 s 81.00 V -- We Intend to Make DOLLAR DAYOurBiggestDay of the Year in Volume of these Exceptional Prices are not just a few BAITS We Will Business, Therefore have Plenty of Merchandise to Offer at Bargains for the Whole Day. - 20 per cent - The Bluebird Utah Z , 1-- set-fo- The stpry .of "Little v - M , Fonnesbeck Knitting Logan - Work -- u Utah aw Lori. 1 $ |