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Show tace ta MS 3 HE JOURNAL, LQGAfl. CITY, CACHE COUNTY, propose to take legal action against the Salt Lake school board to prevent the latter from reciiv ing about $120,000 of the state school funds to which Ogden says it is not entitled. The Ogden people say that the law requires that the census returns must be filed with the Secretary af State not later than Nov. 10 and the apportionment of school funds is made on tho.se' returns. They say Salt Lake hooked txk the censu and discovering Sn an hunt b rugs. iMofMun, he hml that there was a falling jff HI filt it niMtne urge t Out tiW huu the number of pupils reported, oul "f ll,t' ltiuwcui mid a his vrk 11,1,1 1,1,0 to the extent of about 1,200, ar" ll"1 ltl1 f mumi d unit mu tdrvfor they had another census taken flUlic Ui STORIES Some man in Richmond who was beaten in a lawsuit against an estate and wants to appeal the case to the supreme court al And Next Week Ikase Fel that Our Store is Your Store a Warm Pleasant Place to Spend an hour or more, whether you purchase anything at the time or not. We are always pleased to see you and .show whatever we may haye that u ill interest you, so kindly accept this writing as still an other cordial invitation to accept the courtesies of our e at your convenience Uny 1,1111 huim- of i Friday, January 19. 1923. 'For Saturday m has asked Attorney-GenerCliff whether the state ca furnish funds to take an appeal of that sort where the litigant Is too poor to pay the fees that UTAH he more artlMlc buildings TTTeV grainlutoUtt r, h tun! ' Senator William H. King wa al. The Salt Lakers assert u lt dnmi loti to u Hike a flume ami sign (.uuvut ami try hist luck one of a $arty of prominent that the law Democrats who met W. G. Me. ensus returns requires that the wuh u rugtin 'l in it vrtnngH ulii'n I um mils. r,v h'ed as Adoo in Washington the other oon Nov. 10 as possible tot I lied to n uI, fellow i, he t day and urged him to allow the Id ii the hoi$ with whom In .d ihat they com;,l''i .;,i plumed use of his name as a presi- this lived hel d him for hi femmiiie tusk. alth ,i gh they Me dential candidate. Adoo (to noticquirement that the Secon cen- um.t gm ill take to latDu chatted did not commit himself how- sus wasdeny taken. Vud I to knium, add d aimthtr. ever. lut Hugh wiih not to he put irotn Inn TheyhaVe a rather nasty ui post He at toil hud the lug ft. uue Mrs Henry W. Petersen, aged meess down in Helper, where const rm ted amt hud rolled the tan-va20 of Salt Lake was scalded to at the end and diuwu the dtsign death in a bathtub yesterday. -Mayor A . M... Evans . two coun- th rMu men anc of Justice Qly It appears that she fainted and forget the forgt t me not," having SHIUinnt felt into the tub imvhlch there ihe peace, resigned, llout 111 till I HHlltlL-l- . was a heater of some sort and been accused by the county At him hook 111 millIioys out of tlie pittteiii malfeasance in of office the water was heated to the torney Ion II he Jullj glad to lone it III tin- loom when it la done," lie scalding point before she was The new Columbia Steel good ii.itmedl.i. discovered by a caller. She wras which is to . erect a Whin- do ton get all the rugs?" taken to the hospital and died five million dollar steel mill in Unhid Bob lu) lor. there, "1 h, lion- - mid thcie fiom Utah County, yesterday placed the udiiilited on g'liK" sale million four ling. 1. dollars Frank A Johnson a Salt W Iiiim- - rod tint In sport in.it Lake man 41 years old became worth of its bonds, bearing the liter uKod 'loin. seven cent interest ami the per of ill discouraged because (i,liirtiiher lli lei Moure'" '1 In health and when his wife went were snapped up in a hurry by tin on iitii retailed ut tune Ihe San Con. Francisco buyers out to get him some medicine ml golf emit of Ihe gill who had K) work on the plant in imiriled one of their frit nds and gone yesterday he secured a revolver struction commence aw in and shot himself, dying instant- - Utah county will store-peopl- time you are down town. Our Entire Stock of Mens Dress Suits are Our Entire Stock of Ladies Silk and Wool U DivlSed in Two Lots. They are Snaps l)i esses Will be Sold Below Cost. We Must Make Room for Spring Goods. altfr 1 (tyu lx it of Ladies Wool Dresses from 815.(10 to $23.00 at $4.98 to $8.50 n ' after l i One Lot of - BetUr Dresses at $11.50 All Silk Dresses Below Cost. Prices Ranging front ' very soon it is said. Jy. t Professor William Petersen . in a letter sent to the State Road Commission urges upon that body the necessity of main taining the roads that have been -- built He points ut that they deteriorate very rapidly unless given attention an expensively built road practically disappearing if neglected for five or six The city of Calais, 9 lb. Bag Germade 24 lb. Bag Germade 9 lb. Bag Graham Flour 24 lb. Bag Graham Flour 9 Hv Bag Cracked Wheat 9 lb. Bag Corn Meal .. .. .! . . . . .. 33c 93c 29c 79c 33c 28c Choice Prime Beef Pot Roasts (Best Cuts) per lb.... 8c Choice Prime Beef Short Rib Boiling 4 lbs. for 23c Sweet Eastern Pork Roasts (Best Cuts), per lb. ... 15c 10c Sweet Eastern Pork Roasts (2 to 4 lbs.), per lb Some Regular Saving Meat Prices lb 19c KWKKT KVSTKRN PORK Whole Shoulder, 15c 19c Roasts, lb SmatL l,oiq Pork Chop lb.. .22c 1 8c Pork Steak, ib.. IHOIK MILK . XeRand Lola Roasts lb 20c Rump Roasts, lb Shoulder Roasts lb. 15 and 18c Small Loin Cutlets Ib . ..25c (HOICK MLTTOV 2De . Breast, ib 15c 13c .1 He 8c MONEY SAVING PRICES II IMS AMI IUCOX Sweet Eastern Sugar Cured . 20c Hams, lb Sweet Eastern Sugar Cur.d Half Ham, lb 22c Sweet Eastern Sugar Cured 23e Bacon, lb Sweet Eastern Sugar Cured 24c 'Bacon, (Center Cutsl Streaked Salt Pork, 5 lbs or 18c More, lb Mltli 10 lb. Pall Pure White Lard for i S3 S' lb. Pail Pure While Lard 85c 2 lb. Pail Puie White Lard 3flc , 25 Ib. Bag KILT Pine Sail 10 lb. Baa Fine Salt ... 5 lb. Bag Fine Salt .. . 40c 19c Patterns that Sold from $3.00 to $4.50 $1.35 to $2.00 in Zephyrs Gingham 19c at a Special Price per yard of ! mo- ment ") Ion in e Milton's mother gate me this material. It was In a suit of FloreneeH .uais a4 when I tirst met her." he said ut last. "Oh, ami that reminds me, I saw her Hugh was startled, "Saw Florence t,rPretty Foimer Sateen at in any color 35c One Lot of Ladies Dress Shoes $2.00 Per Pair One Lot of at Infants Leather Sole Shoes $1.34 Turkish Towels Large and Small Sizes Prices Range from . . 15c, 23c, 33c and 49c Our Entire Stock of Childrens Coats will be sold from $2.00 $5.00 We have a Complete Line of Ladies Fine Dress Shoes, Oxfords and fancy Cross Strap Pumps, Military anil Baby to $3.98 rIsnt the j Prices Range from $6.98 MERCERIZED UNDERWEAR 25c, 33c, 19c, 69c, and 79c EN RULE his-klu- word," corrected It is wonderful. Ami into Hugh. the rnmftower I bate woven all the dream of the past feat years. I may have a memory ?" You have more than a memory Hugh," said Florence, going over to him and putting her hand In his. Mr. Milton discreetly studied the pattern of the mg and Fe ailed some memories of her o n romunoe. 10c Meat Market at North Main Street Store Dependability 75 New Boh llilnli foiled a smile. "W halt- - the idea Whose soft blue hat" Klk, 22c EI lb., . a'.'PHc, 89c 1 UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON Pr Ladies Silk and Wool Unions one-heet- -- AT. OUR MARKET ... Our Market it Suppled with the Choicest of Meats. We Suggest you take Advantage of These Unusual Bargains. The More You Buy the More You Save. Prime Rib Roam (Rolled) 18c ..... 17c Tip K oust, lb Brisket Boil lb 5c One Lot of Misses Fleeced Unions. Worth $2.00 at nt Housewives are very particular in the brands of Flour that they use. We are therefore offering as a very Unusual Buy FOUR oL,Our Most Popular Brands for Saturday only. Get your supply at these prices. Every sack guaranteed to satisfy you or money refunded. lb. Bags Optimo Hard Wheat Flour $2.98 248 2 48 lb. Bags Cache Valleys Best High i Patent Flour for $2.57 $2.49 248 lb. Bags Macks Best $2.59 248 lb. Bags Electric Light $1.25 Worth $2.50, at 1- Milton? Where?" "Here in town, of rotiru. Ihdnt think Id been to Kurou did you?" "But I thought -- lie wa-coming fiersl-te- d home for another year, Hugh, resuming his work. Boh Tailor smiled. He recalled the ( fact that Hugh and Florence had sweethearts before Florence had gone off to Italy to atiiilv si nipt an-- . That night Hugh itld not wink with " any other color but the blue The next ilhy he railed tip Mrs Milton. he called her to tell her how well the blue Has working Into the rug. Heiilly, lie Hunted to find out the truth Bliont Floreme. "Why dont you bring It oer lo alum me, Hugh?" asked Mrs. Milton. "I well, I ouhl, at that," he said, TU put It In the cur anil guiltily. bring It ttmmn! tonight." I used to make them mvsetf years tien Bly grandmother Taught hie fd hook rogs oHt of alt the obi ties-ansilks nml make wonderful things. Id lme to see yours." But she did not say a word about Florence Hugh had a suspicion that Boh hail been chatting him. When the door at the Mlllon home was thrown open that night The first glimpse of the Inside that caught his eye was Horenee, herself, standing (here to greet him. W she begun. Uh, its a mg Pie been Jind your motber H anted tu see ML" he explained. And then he took both her hands and looked Into her eyes to search for something that she had told him was not within her. Florence Is tt there yet 4 liars you found out that you care? Is Is that why yon ettme back? .Florence nodded, while teurs Oiled her eyes. -Together they went Into the great living room where Mrs. Milton sat by the lire. Hugh showed her the nig and she detected the blue of FTorences suit. "See, dear," she said to her daughter, 1 gae llil 'woolly goods to Hugh for his cornflower blue. Isnt It pret- - 98ct0$3.15 One Lot of Misses Wool Underwear. rank) and that you are moping oer?" 'Ihe nrti-- t did not ssak for a $15.00 - Childrens and Misses Knit Jackets at a Clearance Price from . de-dg- Is -- All - Additional Want Ads. flour and Cereals LoTiCRound and T. H. Steak at Imh," years. The Commission was much Impressed by the advice MICK MRU FOR ..S.I.KI'i lo85 00 Aulft Co. or see offered rut Ukely will put it, in H. llM. Mooreat atCache Riter Bro Drug Co ,Berl i Any Lada's Suit m thejstore jour pipe, mu think of all the girls who ion trilmti-Idt ii of their Query to jour rug eh, llu.-irHugh m.ddi .1 lie was hooking bits of .oft lil in woolly material Into the 01 a Inner of eornllowers 11fate Imd taken on a reminiscent expression "I woiildnt ery ner It, Hugh, old France, started a has in u nopal dairy farm, the milk from Which is to be tested by health officers, and the cows fed scientifically to keep the quality up to that prescribed for young babies - When joii are old mid in reierle with wit $16.98 S9.98S16.98 cur-porati- - that Formerly Sold for MEK. Rulers Of Low Prices Women employed in the English royal household usually receive dresses as Christmas pre- generally throughout Co. Logan, Utah the South to- - dav. Traffic prroblenin are to be d e cussed at The annuitl convention of sents from their majesties. Bates College for the first the Pailftc Coast Shippers Association, meeting today at Seattle. time in 20 years of intercollegiToday marks the seventy-firt- h ate debating has voted to allow anniversary of the discovery of gold wpmen students to participate, In California, followed b the historic rush of Easterners to The new El Dorado. Inited States Senator Carter Glass, former Secretary of the Treasury and one of the authors of the Federal Reserve Act, is to address a convention of Virginia bankers at VVlmhester today. IN THE DAYS NEWS There are in France many he Aears the regulation military moustai he, a ml, though behind his glasses his eyes ahlne keenly and sternly, he gives one the Impression of a scholar, a student, and at the same thime a cultivated man of the world, rather than of a warrior. Like so many other great French soldiers. General Degoutte graduated In the hard and arduous colonial school. He was commissioned to the Frem h Zouaves, and with that fine battalion he earned decorations for fighting in Tunis, Madagascar, Ch'na, Algeria and Moroc Co. At the outbreak of the great war he held the rank of colonel. He speedily revealed his military genius and On this rapidly won promotion Died-- at 1 8 Va-- , 7. Oct. 1 1818 Territorial legislature of Alabama first met at St. Stephens. 1817 Major Fremont assumed the civil government of California under commission from Commodore Stockton 1848 Isaac Disraeli, noted author, father of the eminent statesman, Lord Beaconsfield, died. Born In 1766. 1890 Duke of Aosta Prince had a brief career as king of Spain, died m Rome. Born in Turin, May 30. 1845. 1894 Natiaual Farmers, met In convention in Chisago. mattur-hove-t5 Aalut n .itLbmixemembere4atho aldejte g bat tery scattered Centenary of the birth of Thomas seek to disguise themselves In civil French general who led the Ameri- grape shot in the direction of the R. Fy notion, ninth president of Trin- clothing, bear can and French troops to victory Car at the ceremony of the Uncertain Buaincta. Inevitably the Blessing h- - a ltn ! "The of the Neva- .is a ththo&a ity C.olIege.Connectk'uL com at Chateau Thlerrv. The one hundred and alxteenth mander of the Frepih army of ocTODAY'S ANXIVF:RSARIE8 girt and he a regular caller on her," e first general election 1807 General vyR, hell be lurky If ba ever feta anniversary of the birth of General cupation General Marie Joseph Robert Ji. Lee with universal suffrage took, place he-- ," Robert K. Lee ' ill be observed Is not of thistype. Though born In Westmareland County, A a. 111 Germany. sold-iera- bo--n- o H hy Amadeus, who ce Ii 1 1919-vTb- a" aw i ' 5 A. |