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Show PTiHZ 'TiTE "JOURNAL, LOGAR (TTY, CACJTE COUNTY, UTAH FOUR f i LOCALJEfS l4 vjLu lLs JL Bern to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Grover, a fine son last evening. EXTRA SPECIAL Cardon Jewely Co. will give a SHOEVALUES Dollar Day !0 f orient discount throughout, the entire store Wednesday Ad ' ONE LOT OF OXFORDS AND STRAP Military and Low Heels, Patents and Any article in our store at a 10 per cent discount on Dollar I uv. C? rdop J ew e!v O. adv. . Emer Richards of Buist, Idaho, formerly a student at the I. Y. C., a member of the class of 1905, is in Logan on business. Kid. Values up to $3.50 to v $10.00. Not all Sizes. Dollar Day Special The Ballard Camp of Daught--, ers of Pioneers will meet Thursday May 15 at 3 p. m. at the ,hom? of Mrs. M J, Yatktns 1,1 $2.75 South DRESS-SHO- ES ONE to Black and Brown Calf. Sizes 12 2. Values to $4.50 Just a Few Left. Come Early LOT-OETJG- 3j4a4rfit 3 West. Y&- plated ware on sale Wednesday at $10.45 the set. "Cardon Jewely Co.' $1.00 The Zina D. Young Camp will meet wdth Mrs. E. R. Owen 127 East 3rd North at 3 p. m. Thursday May 15, with Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Martha Stevens and Mrs. Ilyrum Smith as hostesses. Special Clean up on Boys Work and Dress Shoes. Values up to $5.00. Sizes 1 to 5 V Dollar Day " $1,65 son of Mr, LaMar the year-ol- d and Mrs. Heber Worley, died last n Los Angeles, California, according o word jieceived by relatives h:re. "The remains are being shipped home fjT interment, and will a1 rive tomorrow morning- New Snappy Patterns in Patent Sandals Just Received. Priced for Dollar Day and v $4.00 Adv. makes the Usco Cord an THE quality that value didnt just happen. - $5.00 Dollar Day Bargains, Watch Adv. ourwindowsT JESSENS " Logan's Junior High School is j.uting on a jrsallyvoith, whle g .three act scout plav this in the high school auditor, lium, that will prove of interest to all who attend. There have been many reheasals and a creditable presentation is assured. even-Mn- , Regularly Priced at $35.00 to $40.00 : One Lot Boys Knickers 2 Pants Suits $1.00 for Coat 1 $1.00 for each Pair of Trousers. $1.00 Off On All Hats $1.00 Off On All Shoes $1.00 Off on Every $10.00 Purchase Special Bargains in All Departments $20.00 DOLLAR DAY United States Rubber Compary hatfc : u weth rs, $7 to $9; fa ews II. Budge and C. P. Cardon are back from a trip to the southern part of the state, having visited at Zion Canyon and St. George after having attended the closing school exercises . at the B. A.'C. at Cedrl City:1 Both are members of the College board and attended the exerci- Upward of twenty four hundred separate operations are com prised in the manufacture of a good grade watch. There are t n cities in the United States each containing within itself a bigger Jewish city than ancient JtyUsalmen. There aie more insane persons asylums and similar institutions in the United States than students n colleges and $iG to in .12; feeder ewe, $3 to - O. - An aerial survey of the interior of the southern part of the Republic of Panama, a .wild jungle jegion never crossed by white people, was recently made by army aviators. suc-cessf- CONTRACTOR-O- Adv. hospital yesterday for acute condition is said to be satisfactory considering the condition at the time of operation. $10.45 buys a complete set of silverware at Cardon Jewely Co. on Dollar Day. Adv. An All Wool Suit for a man for $30.00 Value at that A Dandy Little Suit for a Boy at 12 Pairs Mens Black and Brown Hose Good Quality $5.00 Off Any U. S. Tiies are the only tires in the world made of cords sclutioned in rani rubber latex. $4to $6;feeder lar.'bs Arnold Thornley of Smith-- f eld was opti at d on at a local df- for Traveling Bag or a Suit Case ... A Lot of Dress and Work Shirts d it $ day bargain on brake work. Brakes fixed while you shop, with our new method. STRONG North Main 1 g ses in an official capacity. I x easy-steerin- $1.00 off on every pair of Shoes or Slippers above $4.00, on Dollar Day. JESSENS Adv., GARAGE. : some tire giving positive non-skiand traction, protection with many added qualities of strength and service. Ask your dealer. gains so it should be the greatest shopping day of the year. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS :: outlets has been effected. Car owners find the Usco Cord a hand- In passing through the business sections, oneis impressed w ith the many bargains offered by the merchants for Dollar toworrow. Practically all ' Day, the merchants are offering bar- Thatchers 31 thepart of the oldest and largest rubber organization in the world to set a new standard in medium priced tire equipment. It begins on the companys plantations in the Far East where 5,000,000 carefully selected rubber trees furnisblatex for the new patented latex process cf treating cords. It follows thiough every method used in their manufacture. If its real bargains you are looking for dont fail to call at Adv. the GOLDEN RULE. One Lot Young Mens Suits. It was the result of a determination on It ends only when every economy in distribution through thousands of dealer $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Mans Suit from Our Net Cash Price Today Only. Percent Off All Shoes and Furnishings Except OAlls and Foot Fitters A Lot of Misses Slippers $3.00 to $5.00 Values for $1.00 - See Our Merchandise to Appreciate 20 Our Values DUNBAR & HYDE f AlTUi MOUA et quaint English print, CALL 60 Where Services are Prompt - and Fairly Charged. a4 We Will Save You Money and grn Ogden livestock Market Cattle: OGJ)EN, May, 13. GARDEN HOSE, sprinklers, etc. and the oest there is in Receipts 112; market steady; plumbing ana heating A. H. top, $8.25 ; choice prime steers, ' PALMER & SONS, 186 North $7.50 to $8.25; good steers, Main Street. Adv $.50 to $7.50 ; fair steers, $3 50 to $6.50 ; feeder steers. $4 50 to Mr. Clarence Hammond of $7; chice hefers, $6 to $6.30; f Providence is the first one to chice cows, 5.75 to $6.25 : fair to forth and report to the Chamber of Commerce that he is prepared to go on the Cara- -' van to advertise the Centennial Celebration. Mr. Hammond will take Mrs. Mary Marler, Mrs. Margaret Rice, Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs. C. M. Hammond 'The first three mentioned are pioneers of Cache Valley and eligible for the list for the celebration. They are sisters of the late Hopkin J. Mathews. Mrs. Smith is the wife of the -- late Joseph A. gmith Sr. These ladies will.be dressed in the pioneer costumes and appear exceptionally attractive. They will not be able to march in the par-- . ade but will follow in the line of I automobiles, SfclUltOat wears a very clever tittle- suit of with It long gay aashea of rose green linen " bound with darker 1U gay pattern of rose green, the""short Jacket of which color console her for the displays to advantage the hnft and flight ot her pet? - Bobby hopes so blouse with its handworked plqut hat lt ia a tragic moment!, Bobby collar and enli. which la s CAPITOL Theatre ONE NIGHT MONDAY, MAY 19 NOT A MOTION PICTURE THE SELWYNS PRESENT CHANNING POLLOCKS LOWER FLOOR 15 Rows . .. $2.50 7 Rows ..... T $2.00 7 Rows . .. .J&1.50 Loges $2-5- Seats Now Selling. 60 good cows ,$4 to $5.75 ; canfiers, $1 to $2 ; bulls, $3 to $4.50: feeder cows, $3 to $4 ; veal cal ves, $4.50 to $S.50. Hogs: Receipts 360; 15 lower; top $7 ; fat hogs, 190 to 229 pounds, $6.50 to $7; heavy hry-$5 50 to $6; bulk, $5 50 to hogs, $4 ita $5. Sheep: Receipts 258 maiket si ady ; choice lambs, $12 6 come INSPIRING F PLUMBING AND HEATING SENSATION BALCONY 3 Rows $1.50 3 Rows .. .. $1.00 50c Gallery .. Plus 10 percent tax Mail Orders Filled SALT LAKE TELEGRAM: Such a powerful play, forteful to deeper thinking and so gripping in its situatibns, true in every way to modern life, has neverbeeirpresented on the American stage before. |