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Show Thursday. Mav 29, 192 As A i PAGE THREE 'TOE JOURNAL. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Fitting Climax to Our Most Successful May Sale We Now Announce A Final Two Day Wind-u- p FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY : . 0 FEATURING AN EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE OF ham Dresses You Will Want for Home Street Neighborhood and General e PARTICIPATING in a tremendous made by Mr. Biggins, our New York buyer, enables us to offer these dresses at this almost unimaginably low price. pur-chas- Outdoor Wear Every garment made from a fine quality Amoskeag Gingham or Linene Suiting. Guaranteed Fast Color If purchased in the regular way these dresses would sell for double the price asked. Theres a mode for every type, designed by experts. A stunning array of new charming styles. Whether for the young miss or the woman of mature years theres a style just suited, and the deep, full hems, the generously sized cut, the neat dainty trimming effects, the popular low waist line, the clever belted and semi-belte- d styles are all features that are sure to please and make you want several. TWO SUPER SPECIALS FROM THE SILK DEPARTMENT FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY See The Wihdows the market Positively the highest quality inches wide. Having taken First Quality, on All pure dje. 40 inches wide, and 40 at $3.50 adantage of the recent drop in the price of raw silk we were able to sell this splendid Canton at $2.75. Now to make Saturday and. Monday the two liveliest days of the season we offer this material at $1.98. Twenty New Fashionable Colors including Black and White. our regular price is an unuspal lalue. A wide range of new colors, including Ivor,), Fallow, Honeydew, Niekle, Pink, Coral, Haiana, Sheik, Ching, Black and Nay. For Saturday and Monday Selling . Best Quality Always $2.75 For Watkins Products. Call bill, however, as we have seen 2 Adv. and contained three wonders of ance that is a liberal allow President Heber J. Grant and At The Pantages for a vaudeville perform- - Apostle George Albert Smith, f will speak at the Logan Taberance. nacle Sunday evening at 7 :30 p. Theatrical advertising is no. m. All conjoint M. I. A. meetings oriously unreliable, but in the in the wards of both stakes will ase of the Belgian Wonders be adjourned to attend this meet'ho opened the Pantages bill t Theatre ing. esterday at the Capitol me at least is a genuine w onder, was which Festival The May It will be worth your while to nstead. of being the lady to be given by the 1st see the planned display window of the of the team Louise does Saturday has U. O. Lumber Co. during the ill the work. She picks up her Ward primary mother as tho he were a two been postponed on account of next ten days. Besides displaymund baby and holds him pois the storm. ing the largest Varnish Brush in id aloft with absolute ease and the world, the Murphy Varnish And the brother A beautiful four color job of Co. offers you through the U.O, lexterity. veighs at least 135 pounds. Her Jim Bridger on a windsheld Lumber Co., something very at'hole act is doing stunts with sticker free at Blue Light Serv- tractive. advt. adv. ) ler brother's body and proving ice Stations. A large shipment of spring hat she is a wonder. Another billed to Salt Lake City chickens, rube ELKS Special vondcr on the bill was the ATTENTION ct which got more applause meeting tonight, all are request- for the early spring market, han any other. Many people ed to be present. The officers of left Logan this morning. Accordurn from rUbe acts with loath-n- the Provo Lodge will be here. ing to the market quotations these birds bring a fancy price but this one wasnt so bad slcut vi compared to what it usually is kinds of if some. all Even the Hyrum Peonies and a little later on when the market at Ola urs chuckled over it. memorial day for flowers " becomes more or less flooded. swift aviA third wonder was the LarsonsJ six mre, skillful work of the County Commissioner J. H. in the Risley act. You may Tomorrow (Decoration Day) Olsen informs us, relative to the lot know what risky xvork it is the postoff ice will be closed all swarm of young grasshoppers deof will be no uggling a man on the soles in the meadows near Benson day and there Mail will city disbe ait four feet and those Belford's liveries made. w'ard.'that action has been taken of ath however. u) erb artists in. this type and is being taken by H. P. patched as usual, etic work. Mathews crop and pest inspector Glass and Paint to exterminate was Bennett marvel The them with a minor Decidely Lake City, have sent poisoned bait. sishe , singing of the Fenwick and Co., of Salt the ters who are nice girls to the U. 0. Lumber Co, The remains of Che late John Varnish Brush in the forked hard, but lacked, the will be on to pmt eve r the jazz JSffi This Brush of the U. R. Smellie, who died at Smith-fiel- d window on Saturday last, and Whose wngs they sang. They belong at display in the 34. North funeral services were held yesbe at Co., than the Lumber rather 0. bridge table ten days. terday at Smithfield, were this fore the footlights. A gorgeouslMain St., Tor the next morning shipped to Salt Lake y mounted and danced act was Advt. for interment. The deceased was that of the Versatile steppers, Stone the son of John and Marie Ricks of Harris Erwin but Logan audiences have Charles too. many conventional dancing Idaho, and Edith May Stewart o. Smellie, was twenty-fiv- e years nets to grow 'wildly enthusiast- Buist! Idaho, have .obtained a old and left a wife but no ic over the usual thing, no mat- marriage license here. ter how well it Is done, in BiQ of Wonders 680-J-- mar-vev- ls LOCH NEWS 3-- light-veig- ht g - Bel-'orr- per-;onali- is ty Pasture to rent Phone 747. soldier dead to the nations Adv. dead. Mrs Emma Lucy Gates Bowen was also a guest. Other Mrs. Edward Crowther and guests were the high school boys daughter Thelma motored over ships. Prof. C. R. Johnson sang from their home in Malad, ar- several selections. , riving Tuesday evening. Mrs. Crowther spent Wednesday in Laus Famous Syncopators at the Temple. They will remain Elite Hall, Hyrum, Friday night over Decoration Day. May 30. Enroute to summer engagements. A thrill in every Near lhidnight last night fire note . Be there for a nite of real was discovered in the old home pleasure. Dances every Saturday of Bishop Alma Yeates of Mill- night and holidays. Adv. the present ville, adjoining home. The older home was used President Chailes W. Jenkins as an assembly place for the Pri- of the Cache County Fish and mary Association and the Boy Game Protective Association, Scouts of the ward, and contain- has received two gratifying leted an organ and other equip- ters from D. H Madsen State ment. The fire, of unknown fish and game commissioner. One origin,7 was discovered too late of them contains what will be for the service of the county fire good news to fishermen. That is engine to be of any aid, so it that the restricted area in front was not summoned. The loss is of the state hatchery in Logan probably about $1000. canyon and for a mile more or Is your property insured? less in either direction, will be Phone Hatch at 980; 15 Com- opened for fishermen this seaon the ground that it is in mercial Block. ' Adv. son, Attoreny A. E. Bowen of Salt Lake was the speaker at the Rotary Club luncheon today, and gave an inspiring address upon the origin and purpose of Memorial day and the ever increasing spread of its observance which .has extended from our SHAMHART CHRISTIANSEN CO. -- CLOSE AT SIX OCLOCK THIS EVENING these waters that large trout assemble to catch the fry that escape from the hatchery. The second letter brings word of the shipment to the hatchery reserve of a number of adult pheasants, with a promise of some young birds later in the season, to be placed in the pens Mr. an dMrs. Ed. Holden pioneer residents of this city and and favorably county, well know to all old timers, are here from their present home in Driggs, Idaho, on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. Cassie Wood, and in all probability will remainng until after the coming centennial celebration, as they should. Enroute they spent several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Farr at their home in Arimo. Moylen Peterson of Preston, a degree student pf the U. A. C. this year, 'and Miss Lenore Poulter, who has been principal of the North Logan schools, were married in the Logan temple yesterday and hied off for a few days stay in Salt Lake City. Miss Poulter is one of the handsome- - daughters of Mrs. T. J. Poulter who resides on North Main street and is a granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. T. G. Lowe of this City. Upon the return to Logan of the newly weds, a number of parties in their honor are being planned, oth young people being very popular among their many friends. Singer Company Moved1 provided by the local associaIhe Singer Sewing" Machine tion. which is also thanked for Company has moved its offices its splendid showing at the from 83 West Center to the new Geneva outing, and especially building recently erected at 170 the entertainment furnished by South Mainstreet by John" !. the Imperial Glee Club, James. Miss Lillian South is to . ' -- J Members of the Pi Zeta Pi fraternity of the U. A. C. .held a dancing party at the Girls camp last night, with twenty-fiv- e couples in attendance. Lunch was served. 1 Mark. Tuttle, state auditor, is in 'Logan for the purpose- - of making his annual audit of the accounts of Cache County to de- termine the state of Utahs equity in the 1924 tax assessments. In speaking of the manner in which the Cache county accounts, are kejpt, Mr, ITuttle said, It sure is always a pleasure to.come to Cache county in connection with my official duties as here the county officials keep their accounts in first class shape. There has been a marked improvement in the past few years in the system adopted locally in handling the countys- - accounts. Both in the assessments and in the way the accounts are accou sated for, I am pleased to plac thereon, Tutmy stamp ot appiovl.-Mrtles attention was called to the rr'.Mer of the recent audit by Mr. Hulun s f Logan Citys acccunu, nd asked his view's . tD "heiner or iiot thc auditov as justified in making his' criticism To this Mr. Tuttle replied that the audit was a private one and mot an audit for w hich he was responsible in any way except that it was fded in his office.. He would, therefore, like to. have the impression corrected, that the Holmes audit was made by the state auditors office. It is, however, an aulit required to be made a public accountant and a record thereof f-bled in tho State Auditors have charge of pleating in the Help advertise the national office and an expert hemst summer school and Cefttennial will De in charge of the machines. this summer. Get a Jim Bridger The office will be opened at thc wind shield sticker for your car new location commencing Monmorning with C..E, CariiTe at Blue Light Service stations. day of Ogden iu charge of the local'! " adv. fice. territory, v 1 vC |