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Show " JOURNAL LOGAN ' Y1IE HE certi-fiicat- Commencement exercises of the Logan High School will be, -- held in the High School auditorium this evening, beginning at 8 oclock, when the following program will be rendered : ' Music, High School Orchestra Christen , Invocation, C. M. fcen. Music, Hieh School Chorus - es r . - ' r Coiti-taii'j- o Special Shoe Values At i , S'-cn- c John H. Anderson & Sons , No -- other shoe store can give such exceptionally low prices on shoes. Buy your Notice to All Wards groceries and dry goods from us at a. big Green Groceries , -- Saturday at 10 a. m. the graduation exercises of the Utan Agricultural College will be held in the College chapel. President A. W. Ivans will preside at all the sessions and will speak at the Saturday meeting President A. H. Upham will deliver the address to the graduates Saturday. It Is strongly urged that as many as possible of cur people attend these exercises et the College. Sunday at Jl a.nu Dr. James E Talmage will deliver the sermon at the college and the annual report of President E. G. Peterson will be delivered. Members of the respective wards of Cache and Logan stakes are urged to be present at these exercises Saturday and Sunday at the Utah Agricultural College and at the Brigham Young College exercises in the Tabernacle at 2 p. m. Sunday where Presidn ent A. W. Ivins and Adam ' . will sneak. Signed: Pres. Jos. E. Cardon Pres. O. H. and counselors. Budge and counselors. Shoes t Best White Canvas Slippers, 5 to 8 for $1.30 Misses White Canvas Slippers 8ft to 11.. $1.65 Misses White Canvas Slippers 11 ft to 2.. $1.85 2 lbs. Home Grown 23c 10c 35c Asparagus Big Head Lettuce Big Lemons, dozen Big Extra Sweet ' Prunes Black Figs, per lb -- . 20c 20c Childrens Patent Mary Jane . Brooms Good Broom for lT Sandals 7......-..Ladies White One 59c One Whisk Broom Free ! -- .with Each Broom 'Canned Goods ' 2 Cans Best $1.65 Childs Skuffer Bare-fo- ot ;- $1,50 , $2.50 Pumps ;Strap Ladies While in Cache and Logan Stakes saving. , Men's Hip Rubber Boots worth $7.50 now $3.95. Star Adv.' Gethjng Co. -- L ihd Brown Oxfords ... $1.50 Ladies $8.00 2 Strap 25c . Slippers $6.00 Tomatoes 2 Cans Best June Peas 25c ; Dress Goods. $1.00 , 10 .Cans Peas for.. 35c Can Salmon.;....:... 20c 75c Ratine Spun Beautiful ' 1 lb. Colors. Green, Rose, Hat Can Salmon.. 30c Burnt Orange and Cop ,1 Quart Can Olives.... 50c 50c Blue, per yard 15 Oz. Glass Jar Big Green Olives ; 40c All Colors In Cretonnes .... 25c per yard .2'. lb. Can Black . 25c Rose, ' Green, Yellow Cherries ' Beach Cloth, yard...... 40c 25c 2ft lb. Can Peaches ' Dresses, each.......... $1.00 Misses Gingham - Atterney Franklin D. Riter.of ) . Boots Salt Lake accompanied his fatm' Wcn s hi) Rubber Stai Hood" for $3.95 pair. Mr. B. F. Riter, up from the Cr, Adv. Co. capital last evening, and is visit- Clothing ing the family. A boy who dedgpd his school It is reported in the Salt Lake regis' 1 at ion at the beginning' and kept out papers that Miss Nannie Rich- of the school year,school authori ards of Mendcn, a teacher in the f reach of the during the school season city schools of the capital, had ties mtil just at its close, was her handbag containing approxiDr. and Mrs. George Hill will leave for Blakfcot and due to this their office will be closed on 2t. Mcnday and Tuesday. Mr. H. C. Hicks, the Secretary of States Securities Commis- sion is visiting the city and county on official business. Mr. Hicks is a newspaper man of many years experience as editor and proprietor of the Provo Post. 3 c brought before Juvenile Judge Nelson, who sentenced him toj sixty days on the county farm, and those days will be devoted to hard woik not play cr idl- ing. School dodgers can expect juft this class of treatment. Big dance Saturday, May 27th at Elite Hall, Hyrum. Music by Ogden Hermitage Orchestra. Auspices Hyrum Post No. 35 of Adv. Ameiican Legion. Mrs. Kathryn Stilwell, and Miss Gertrude Diss, of Salt that beneficent organization. the Utah Children's Home Finding Association, were in the city today making, preliminary arrangements for a picture show for the benefit of the Society, tn ge given on June 26th. at the Lyric theater. The Heart of Maryland. is the picture selected, and local entertainers may add entertaining features.- Further announcements will be made. ' $ 1.0 O - .Percale, 6 yards for...... 6 yards for...;.:....... , Gingham, , .Voiles, 3 yards for..; Tennis Oxfords, pair Tennis Shoes, pair..:.....:. Boys' Sandals; : Boys' Shoes, pair.;...,....;.. Men's Work Shoes, pair Ladies Oxfords and i " . TLED SODA WATER, remember every bott'e is sterilized. Order it by the case from vour grocer, sold every where. Adv. Crystal Bottling Co. Yesterday was Father and Sons Day at the Rotary luncheon, where each Rotarian either took a son of his own or borrowed one for the occasion ; making altogether ah assemblage of one hundred. In addition to the lunch, there. wreseveral very entertaining features. The visiting sons ranged from three to twenty years of age, and each introduced himself and named : : , , his father: A feature that pleased all were the Uncle Josh im- .' . ; ... J aj- J' - - , Straw Hat Time ' , V. i ; V; ; g' - r , Some Regular Prices Smoked Meats SugarHiiollx'r KiiKitr IO- Sugar Furrd liacon hole Slab lit Half or Center Ful. Ib Sugar Cured Hums II) Half Mam, ib - . cl. jourwlf lit Doll' alwait too Ion), ou lav in )oum. Wo hate a limited Mioly of the extra flue eane suitar IhmixM the adkuuee ami uhieli we will l Saturday at the old rlee. 100 lint. Kxlra Fine . Cane Sugar $7.23 10 IIm. Kvtra lino Cane Sugar ... 73t 'l low e till-- Mi-t-- Canned Milk lie-fi.- b't Tall Fans At ilk 5 Small Fans Milk for Borden's Fugle Brand Milk l.igbl House Cleanser Math's Best High I'Mteiit Flour . Two 4$ lb. Bags lor Nuts order to mold bolding nuts uker through the summer season we Oder these naeriflre (ii . Hard Shell 25c Walnuts for 2 Ills, Hard Shell Almonds for 25e fust arrited, a shipment of fresh roasted extra large Jumlat Peanuts. 2 lbs. Fresh Boasted . . j ... 35c Peninils 5 lbs. Fresh Itoasted . ... 80c Peanuts Coffee 1 ib. 45c Fn Old Master Skaggs Purity is a good mild eolfee at a nuking of 10c per lb. Jams luargr Fan Pure Flab Raspberry or Straw lierry compared with similar grades. 3 lb ran Skaggs Purily ... $1.00 I lit. Fan Skaggs Purity.... 35c 3 2 9 tl 3 1 8 4 2 lees. 2 lbs. $1.50 $2.05 For a real drink of rolfee In the morning try 01,11 MAST Fit. This is a high grade cof'ee that tins no superior. 5 III, Fan Old Makter . $2.10 lb. Fan Old Master .. $1.5.1 IOe Preserves Jar Pun Flab Kaspheriy, I III, Lard, 1 Pail Frenh Pure lain I III. Pail Fresh Pure l.anl lb. Pail Fresh Pure laird Ih. Pail Frisco III. Pail Frisco Ih. Pall Frisco Ib. Pull Frisco Ib. Pall Snowdrift Ib. Pull Snowdrift lb. Pail Snowdrift Cleanser' In Flour 10 lb. .... 4 for Old Butch Butter 4H lb. Bag , . Cleanser bfctter in the cheapest The in the long run Beat Kret.ii 1 reaniery Butter, lb . . 40e ( . SI raw lierry . laiganls-rry- , Blaekhent. Gooseberry, Apricot or Cherry $1.75 Ireserti-- s 7 . . . . 20c The ultote are purr fruit ami true to name. sugar No aniile. Small Funs Apple- - Berry10c Jam 80c s 3Wc - $2.13 $1.43 73c Bn.cn Fans for Imrgr Fun Apricot Jam lairge Fan lrune or Pencil Jam U5c $1.03 83c 43c $1.13 20c 23c FRESH GOODS FRESH CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRIES, 2 cups CHOICE HEAD LETTUCE, 3 for 3 LBS. SWEET POTATOES for 35c 25c 25c In Our Market" Sweet Eastern Pork 33c 33c 28c 25c 28c l.oin Pork Fhops-llaiin Pork Boast lb 28c Shoulder Pork Boost Ib 22c Shoulder Pork Boast lb 18c Lunch Meat 40c 33c 33c 23c Fisiked Corn Beef, Ib Buked Href laiuf, Ib ... Oxford Ham, 111... Bologna, lb 30c 30C 30c 20c Meat Market at North, Main Street Store CtfshrandlCarri. lStore Xo. 12 I ipposllPPost rtWrer - te Store Xo. 34 IhlllfWlIIfl lllIpPlfpIlM1 Itnauii NEED ANYTHING IN SHEET METAL? We have the machines ami the facilities for turning out any article, large or fcmall,, in tin, zinc, copper,' brass-ccrrugateJ iron, or sheet metal of any kind. Give us you require "air idea of-w- hat and we will quote oui; figure. Newman & Stuart 80 North First West Pointers on Telephone Service should be called. Any unusual Our best , informed subscrib Or continued trouble should be'ers are, as a rule, our test to the Manager. j iffied subscribers. According If you have complaints about y. we invite all of our subscribe i sat-teport- $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 - Company Logan - - - hs I ii1 (Continued from pecs one) ment please. t It is reauested that when $ any ' minor de pubscriter ' fecta regarding service, that gme should be reported to the Utah jChmf Operator or Supervisor. If the trouble is known to be in the 3 equipment, the Repair Dept Thatcher Clothing 7 , Some Latest Styles i less, and give you the Best Goods. r - personations given by Mr. Peterson, a college student. Rev. Harris Pillsbury in eloquent terms told What Rotary Thinks of Boyhood, and to use the cur rent colloquialism that was a 1 ole?nty. Then M r. John Brown in costume, with Gilbert Thorpe as accompanist, first gave an excellent imitation of a stuttering o negro minister, sang several melodies and did some fine step dancing. Needless to say, the boys enjoyed themselves. ne-gr- $2.98 S3 .98 S4.50 Special Discount on all Childrens '..Slippers. We sell for Pumps ; l $1.00 $1.00 $1 .00 75 C ..v 75 C r $ 1 .25 : $1.25 $2.75 and $3.98 v.. . c-- When you want a good drink, a drink that is always uni form, a drink that is pet up sanitary and in a sanitary container ask for CRYSTAL BOT- nt Hope BlcaehrTy ards- f 2 lbs. Best Fresh Creamery Butter for .. 73c Tall Cans Medium Red Salmon, 6 for .. 95c 10 Bars Crystal W hite Soap for ; 13c 23c Pork Shoulder Roast, lb 19c 22c Pork Shoulder Roast, lb 12ftc 18c Pot Roast Beef, (best cuts) lb -- mately $200, stolen. 0 Before Noon Saturday Czn-strueti- SPECIAL -- What most people appreciate in the trading at a Skaggs Store is the fact that uniformly low prices can be depended on. Apart from our semiweeklv unusual bargains made to induce morning shopping we have no prices that eould hen once a Skaggs customer be regarded as specials. make a satisfactory saving can that soon learn you you on every order. Visit our stores tomorrow. 1 Ben-ni:- The Three Rules Stores IliformPte Deputy County Clerk Norma Olsen will leave tomorrow afternoon to pay a flying visit to her sister in Salt Lake,, returning Phone 1026-- J for Viava reme- Sunday evening. dies. Mrs. R. S. Dee, Mgr. Adv Follow the crowds to Wellsite regular monthly meeting ' ville every Saturday night to the of the Jackson surname geneal- - best dance with the best music ogical organization will be held in the Valley. Paved road all the Adv. in basement of the tabernacle, way. Sunday afternoon at 4 p. m. All A Pocatello .dispatch announnembers should be there. 2t. ces the issue of a marriage licBLAIR MOTOR COMPANY ense to Lawrence Wilson Sharp of Pocatello and Dora Header-Home of Good Motor Cars Adv. son Taylor of Logan. - Men Hip - Rubber Boots - A large supply of all kinds of $3.95 Guaranteed perfect. Star lew ers for Memorial day at Ola Adv. Clothing Co. Larsens. Adv. Mr. Frank W. Beane cf Cache1 Dancing at the Logan Pavilion Junction went to Salt Lake every Wednesday and Saturday, this morning and while there Vv will consult with the members' Adv. of the State Democratic comSouthwest Field irrigation mittee relative to the campaignl (a, f will start cleaning its canal work of the coming season. n,ay morning at the J. R. FIFTEEN Four horse outP.iehtscn corner. Adv. fits wanted for Canal work in F. A. Dahle Mrs. Carl Peterson is now re- Peterborough. Adv. Company. covering from an operation and is as well as could be expected. At the meeting of the city commission last evening the Mayor Baseball Saturday, May 27th, 5 was authoried to issue a deed to om. B. Y. Field. Richmond and James W. Hubbard for the old Logan Legion teams Admission city dumping ground, for a consideration of one hundred dol25c. Children 10c. lars. There will be no picture show at the High School Friday evening on account of the graduation exercises. The regular Friday night shows will be resumed again June 2 with Mary Pickford in Daddy Lons Legs, and continue during the summer months. f : Adv. Savages do not know what is show we them. until wrong All city water users should read the special notice published in this issue relative to the use of water. Nearly all users have received their schedules, designating exactly at what hours the water may be used, and each user knows exactly his rights, and for the common safety in five protection, will ba required not to exceed his limit or violate the ordinance in any respect. This must of necessity be adhered to. During the. past, several days so much has teen used1 as to be a serious menace in the event of fire. ' AT Friday, May 26, 1922. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 1 i: r Address of Welcome, Supt.'the regular high school course The high school graduates .yan. will receive their hf pr 'Address to Graduates, are: George Thomas... Harriet Marie Adams, Fannie Scofield. Ethel Valedictory, Mae Anderl on-- , Margaret BakMusic . er, Jennie Virginia Bench. Elva of Diplomas, Maude Bench. Serge Nielson Presentation President Hailstone. Benson, John Leroy Bickmore Promotion of Junior High Raymond J. Blanchard. Waldo School Students. . Louis Broterg, I aVoir William Music Card, Thomas Bartlie Cardon Benediction, W. R. Sloan. louise Morris n Crane. The The schools. of the city gen- M.i)aniela, - I.eneta Hanford. Erick on Elizabeth Esther erally have just completed most successful years work.j jj?rjon Knoule Eve i ton, Har At the outset of the next school Hytrn Tmleikk. Heler Elizabeth year two hundred twenty sixth najistne, Fl;!en grade graduates of the city jfansen. Fubv UuV Evans schools will enter upon the CcuVtney The mas Judah McCuUo h High School course; and'wanI ieWjs, Ann-two- - hundredgrad uate$ iTOTaVa to i?T' it; ItTr the eighth grade will enter upon Merrill. I i'li.- Viona Nie! son Aaron 'Thatcher Niltv Thatch' r Nihley Retta Mae Ob on. Hazel Salon; Ormond. I.ucile Benson Owen Fern Edna Naona Poder-on- , Liter Rainev, Jchn Fv?m!oljh Rutb I vie RufT, Venice Pyan Mary Seha.:, Ethel Mddred, Seofie'd, Verna 1 s;d elm Thoodorr er, Phoe e Tart, t Evans Thain, Ilarritt Wright Josephine Claie Wo dside, Harold Frederick M. Wadsworth CITY-- , I dont tell ycurjefs to visit us at any time tell us. We afiedyouning- the day,, and Bpe. bow our your traffic is handled. We wi'l be help, your encouragement. . If your ser- .pleased to explain some cfthe vice ik satisfactory,- - tell you rj details connected with th9 neighbors, tell the world; but j nuvffitaining of yours and our if we occasionally fall down1 Brewington, just whisper it to us. your sendee, r, |