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Show the Farmers Encampment, the conventions and other features IDBEmNSBDTHBITDIlD Phone 164 beforeus, Logans reputation at stake and it will take the united support and effort of all the citizens. The Chamber of Commerce is the only and proper organization through which this (unity should come. It is the NEEDED THIS point to which organizations should center and - themselves on civic Summer SCilOOIi Aliai expressmatters and things that w!1i --The - Cache -- Centennial help to promote more prosperity ' " the dt and vallc'Much! in The Brinff Us ba( con(liti(n of some 0f Work And Cooperative our Streets and the weeds that Will Be Needed, grow' in them wTere discussed andthe Roads Committee instruct For Success ed to cooperate with the City It Commission to have the streets -- LI ll-ether j of! Boys Work being one of the ..chief activities of Rotary, the the Ccn Bays Work committee of the Robert club recommended at the legnlar -- Tame i - Vn Effort , of Commerce commended -t- he officers of the Chamber at the regular meeting of the Board on Thursday evening for the maii-- t tier in winch the Executive Committee had met with the various groups of business funis in the city during the last ten days and had succeeded in getting most of the firms to at cept the business c lassifa atimi for nit-t- Urn diip u tluc --iu- committee realizes that w e have a jarg0 immber of street.-- , in tlu, utv and they are wide and takes cmisidei able money t keep them all in good condition The iax money for street pu will not do this this so if the pi opei ty owners could help out a little in fiont of their places it would he quite a help to the city. Tbh-hottemh -- .H principal streets should and w.iii receive special attention. It was suggested that the streets bo d lagged at the proper time and not wait until the roads are all dry. When not dragged at the proper time, it is an absolute waste of money. Chami her and getting others to slam! for a raise in order to put dhe Chamber on a better financial basis. There are approximately 140 butane ss firms in the city and the Executive Committee has succeeded in getting nearly .120 of this number to accept the the! business classification Chamber, During the coming week The groups of individual member will be called together to meet with the Executive Committee to discuss some of our 'local prob- ! j A special committee consist ing of 0. G. Cardon, H G. Hay- ball arid F. P. Champ was ap-to an ange for a rousing get together meeting of the Chamber in the near future. At this time the new officers will present a program of work for the year and appeal to every member to do his part and help to put it over. j 1 71 has risen to ninth place among the American mercial enterprises in point of financial investment according to a nationwide survey by the national association of ice - industries. The returns show more than seven hundred millions ed With' the! national summer XX Place is the strange name the centennial celebration of a street in London. Special Easter Reductions ON ENTIRE STOCK FOR TOMORROW & NEXT WEEK All Millinery reduced, including our French Pattern Hats. We have a beautiful assortment to choose from. from Childrens 98 OP Childrens and Ladies1 Coats from $3.75 to $37.50 , pilose --that are- - Silk -f-rom tip-- ' to- - top- - in Spring- Shades ......... 98V ' All Wool Uncrushable Knife Pled ted Skirts at $3.85 And in Fancy Combination Pleating at . i... $4.98 All Suits, Blouses, Dresses, Underwear, and Novel. - ties at Deduced Prices Just received a shipment of Latest Silk Skirts and ' Sweaters. A few steps off Main Street and a Few Dollars Saved. Saved. hts v uy 13 Cans for 12 at sifted AND SAVE sweet peas CANS SIFTED SWEET PEAS for I 1 CASE SIFTED SWEET PEAS One Case to a Customer LARGE CANS OF TOMATOES 12 Cans to a Customer 100 lbs. MACKS BEST FLOUR , for ... ... 10 lbs. EXTRA FINE BEET SUGAR 10 lbs. to a Customer .. CHOICE STEER BEET POT ROASTS lb ROLLED ROASTS, BONELESS . lb SIRLOIN AND STEAK , - f ' lb...; MILD SUGAR CURED HAMS It or w hole hams, lb i ' 7 Cash & Carry Stores -- ' 24 West 1 North - the M Mens auspices: Fred Hodgson. W. R. Sloan and E. P--. Owen. Mouth Organ Contes : W. 0. Robinson. Geo. B. Bowen and Norman Mamilton. Clean-UCampaign: O, A Gsrff, A H. Palmer and John T. Caine HI High School Dav at U. A. C.: J H. Wilson. R T. Cardon. S. H Blair. A. H Thompson and L. P. p Jarvis. rir Ar - 1 ation. The tryouts will be held on the following army post ranges Camp Devens, Fort - Ni igra, Camp Knox, ,Fcrt Sheridan, Camp Custeiv Fort Snelling, Fort .Omaha, Fort Des Moines, Fort Sam Houston, Fort Logai. FortTIarry, Fort Law ton, Fori Douglas, Fort Rogecrans, Fort Riley, ancf the Marine Corps Rifle Range atQuanticiv Vu, it The final idimanaFmn on will be fired on the fastest SYRUP for . $1.00 cans PINNEAPLE $1.00 bars CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP $1 .00 20 bars A. B. SOAP . $1.09 20 bars P. & G. SOAP ..$1.00 8 pkgs KINGSFORD Corn Stach $1.00 8 pkgs. SILVER GLOSS Starch .. $1.00 10 lbs. MCDONALDS COCOA ... 00 $1 12 lbs. PINK BEANS ., .! 00 $1 12 lbs. NAVY BEANS li.OO 12 large bars TOILET SOAP $1 00 b. b. 7 cans EARLY JUNE PEAS .. 3 pkgs. HILLS TEA 60 lbs. PURE WHITE HONEY TODAY AND TOMORROW 1 - At- - CARD OF THANKS. We wish sincerely to thank the friends who were so kind and spmpathetic following the death i of our little grand daughter. Wanda, particularly those who took any part in the funeral services or sent flowers. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Papworth. Petroleum having- - been oro-- i duced in marketable quantity in Colombia. Canadian mtere.-thave- established a refinery cn the Madalena river. - PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL BOYS CLOTHING Lopdon-(k,ition- Singing Invocation Congregation right direction. J books. Music Easter Sermon Organ and Piano F, M, Wilcox CantataTheCrucified....Nevin Choir Lucile Owen; piano, Gladys T. Strong; organ, Mary Brown; conductor, Jas. A. McMurrin. Ogden Livestock Market FRESH SWEET CREAMERY OGDEN, Apr. 18, Receipts 398 ; market steady ; top, $8.25 ; choice prime steers, $7,50 to' $8.25; good steeis, $6.50 to $7.50 ; fair steers, $5.50 ;$6 50; feeder steers, $1.50 to $7.50; choice heifers. $6 to $6.50 ; Choice cows, $5.75 to $6.25; fair to go;d ccws, 84 to $5.75; canners, $1 to $2; bulK to $2.50 ; feeder rows, $3- to $4; veal calves, $4.50 to 8.50. Hogs: Receipts 344; markit top $7.10; fat hogs, 190 to 220 pounds, $6.50 to $7.10; heavy hogs. $5.50 to $6.10; bulk $5.50 to $7.10; feeder hogs, $1 to $o. Sheep: Receipts none: marlof steady ; choice lambs, $12 to $14 : fat wethers. $7 to $9 : fat ewes $4 to $7; feeder lambs. $10 to $12; feeder ewes, $3 to $5. These Prices For Saturday Butter STRONG SHOULDER 37c 87c lb 49c Brooms This Is An Exceptional Offer OLI) DUTCH 3 cans for LIGHT HOUSE 3 cans for........ - the peopIe at Paradise are out today to give the town a thorough, cleaning up. This work is car led on by the city council, farm bureau, school, and Bishopric of the ward All the men and boys are out to clean up the town square and all the streets in town. They are ,,HE magnificent story of dragging the main highway mans regeneration. from Lees farm on the north of town to the south side of tos n Skilfully told, splendidly played;' lavishly produced. With and are doing a real job. As soon as the roads in town dry a Lila Lee and cast. little more they will all be drag- Last of the Fed. LEATHER Pushers Ihe ladies are furnishingl All OQUIRRE Brand rtOi SUGAR CattF Cleaning Town ar .. t .. Sacrament and Sacred Paradise Is all-st- - h, 11 i MILLINERY 25 at the meeting house for In parts of England an rt these who are laboring. A 1 ttle tant Industry consist in imp; breedlater, a day will be set asida a? ing maggots for iehing bait. The Fourth Ward Chapel the time for everybody to cleanEastir Sunday, April 20 up arounj the premises, repair Pupils of the 7 130 I. M. fences, paint, white-wasand j tary schools have the use of a etc. This is a good move in the traveling Ibrary of 2,000,009 !3 ! The American RifF- squad will have a heavy schedule abroad including five entirely iJ distinct types of rifle firing. The first important match w be the International Fres Ritle Match, which will be fired on the range at Rheims on June 18 and 19. $1,00 . I tice. The sucessful competitors in the final elimination competition will remain at Quant co and engage in intensive t am training until May 30, when thev will leave for New' Yoik, sailing on the President Harding. May 31 and arriving n s $495 White, Pink, each 5 large IIUCK TOWELS $1.00 5 large TURKISH TOWHLS $1 00 3 yards COTTON CREPE $1.00 4 yards CHALLIES 81 00 4 yards GINGIIAM .; $1.00 5 yards UNBLEACHED MUSLIN7. $100 $1.50 SILK HOSE pet pair $1.00 2 yards RATINE ci aa 6 yards GJNGIIAM . 8100 $2.00 MENS SHIRTS, Choice .. .7. $1 00 Mens I11P BOOTS, each 00 $1 Mens UNIONS, each f Sl!)0 1 lot Childrens SHOES, per pair $100 1 lot Ladies. SHOES, per pair ...... $1 00 1 lot Childrens SCUFFERS per pair $1,00 SPECIAL PRICE ON ALL SPRING COATS NEW7 DRESSES AND EASTER L train-4- n Capitol Theatre Marine Corps Rifle Range at Quanlicu, Mav li and 15, with two days, May 12 and 13 France June 8. $1 00 $1 00 Ladies NIGHT GOWNS in lunch Easter Program Cello, corn-pet- prac-- $1.00 7. ...7 75c-BliOO- 5-l- th Soloists Tenor,-;- Ray - Garner;! contralto, , Esther Petersen; been add-- i to G;f Baritone, Rolla vV. Johnson. schedule of an Engl sh r u!wa. Instruments 1st violin, Roy coyering more than 77 miles a' Halvorseh72nd violin, Malcolm an average speed of 61 6 mils; Merrill, .viola, Edwin Wood; A new world nas Apscc for preliminary EhedryourAvarits -Eeonomyr - ( allowed - EASTER GROCERY PRICES 100 lbs. FINE BEET SUGAR. $9.25 WE DELIVER 25 lbs. FINE SUGAR .... $2.45 13 lbs. BEST RICE ... $1.00 FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT, 10 for .. $1.00 40,11. HIGH PATENT FLOUR .... $1.00 22 Rolls TOILET PAPER ... $1 .00 tryouts for the American Olympic Rifle squad wil be held on 'sixteen ranges throughout (he United States an hour. on April 18 and 19, according to anannouncemsnt from the offices cf the National RifL ( These Prices For All Day Saturday Pressl WASHINGTON, j 25c $1.45 $2.85 10c $2.25 89c 12c 18c 18c 20c (By Associated . I The United Department. an interesting story- 2 3 8 20 , .. wwwwrj'iMi v Bargains in every Pont miss a single Item. Every line tells " Edwards Millinery Co. ire With' Be sure to visit our Store today. tional Music Week. I riday May 9th high school day at U, A. C Friday May 9fch, and Quartets and cratorial contests May 3rd. The committee appointed to assist in these various events an dhelp to see'thatthe hoys are present and take part are as folloyvs: Court of Honor: J. P. Smith, Alma Sonne, Frederick P. Champ. B'cycle Race; C. O. (W.Cardon. Jos. F. Squires, and- If. F. Laub. Quartet and Oratorial Contests under For DeSanders Bicycle Class ic many sj'ecial prizes are bing given to the winners and the last stand or large gathering of beya are keenly interested in The Iyer Johnson many of these honored guests on this riace. live this earth. It will be an out- Company .will give standing event in the histoiy of daDaPirlicmg bicycle to the first Iver Johnson bicycle that cross. Cache Valley. es the tape. As most of the boys ride this make of wheel there is Olympic Rifle Tryouts sure to be a mad scramble for the prize. Very soon all the On 16 Army Ranges nrizes will be on display in the DeSanders store windows. Ai AND LADIES FURNISHINGS 23 WEST FIRST NORTH r.-i--j ; Brigham City, Special recognition will be given those now living who came to Utah in 1847. There are very few of them. Mendon, however, will have the distinction of three of these honored guests in the parade. They will .be George Baker, Joseph Baker and Robert Sweeten. At present Mr, Sweeten is living in Salt Lake City. He is 85 years of age, six foot two inches tall and walks as jerect as any soldier. He has a long flowing white beard and so far stands the best show of any of winning the special gold watch offered by S. E. Needhsftn Company for the one with the longest beard. Mr. Sweeten will be easily recognized at the celebration. George and Joseph Baker are the only ones living who came to Cache Valley in the Ranching period in 1855. One is 87 and the other is 85 years of age. There is no question but the coming celebration will be the industry . uc j school, .P' - j Ice Industry Is Important One corn-point- r'v aster DollaFBa AT John ther than prennt, som& r,pr rial Chadwick. 'Slatersville; Read, Slatersville; Mary A. Iluli, features for Boys Week daringj Whitney, Idaho; Louisa Obray the week of April 28th tokM'y Gibbs, Paradise; Enumi Jane 3rd. F olio win g are soma cf thej Obi ay Jacksoiir Avon ; Samuel the B. Obray, Salt Lake City; Sarah special feature in which Aim Obray Smith, Logan ; Thos. boys will take an active part : L. Obray Jr., Paradise;, Lyman Court of Honor May 2nd, De- R .Martineau, Salt Lake City; Sanders AnnuaLBicycln Class-- j is (bicycle rare from ' Frn lh-- J Jo-.- . A. Hawkins, L6gan; Heniy field to' Logan) 'iTfav VrCleu.-u- p -- Campaign, Mouth Organ Gassmab, Logan; Mrs. J. II. Kofoed, Weston; James Olson, Qaiitept s;edd feiture of Na- - , (By Asaoclated.PrbSil) CHICAGO, April 18. The ice -- I meeting on Thursday, that a number of special comimrG'e-be appointed to assist in thepro-motio- n of a number of events that w,ll take pace very scon in n inwhich- all dhfeoy s are-mP terested. It w as thought Letter Sarah to help out in these ac tivities ; -- -- T AIIen Ncwey Dgden Allen Ingles, Ogden ' j , ddjH for the list for Celebration : tennial Sweeton, Salt' Lake City: Ann Whitney and Wm. Barret, Hendon: Wm. Frew, H&qper, Utah; Mary Fiew Ellsworth, Payson; Ogden; Hy- Emily Frew Riley, , ; Free Delivery Saturday, April 19th THESE DDT ARE BEING i -- -- Friday, April 18, 1924.' THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE EIGHT SOAP KIRKS WHITE NAPTHA HAMS 19 Jlars ARMOUR STAR . lb .. . - 20c 15c 39c 26c Buy X)ne For Easter ASPARAGUS Moapa lb HONEY Pure White Mason Quart t TEA LIPTONS 4 lb pkg 1 Jk lb. 24c 45c - ; pkg. PEANUT BUTTER , 45c Bars DSC ALMOND COCOA OIL SOAP, 10c Size 10 , 1-- A Palmolive Soap Co. Product Little aa C 30 ; - Bucket toilet paper 1.000 Sheets 89C 7 , Siik Tissue Schillings Coffee 1 UC 5 lb. CAN for $2.19 We carry a complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh every day.; v 4 "'A I Nv- FRESH TODAY Strawberries s; SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE 25c |