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Show THE JOURNAL LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE FOUP. A marriage license was issued this morhing to Peter Ed mond Keough, of Tooele and Jennie Evelyn Rands of N ewArrivals! - Shoes Womens Fail and -- Messrs. II. A. Scheikhait, gen manager of the Salt Lake Hardware eompanyanddistrict manager WheelerTor the Pennsyl-companwith headquarters at Seattle, leaving Salt Lake at about feix oclock this morning, called On P. M. Neilson, the South Ma'n har- ness dealer, shprtly after eight o'clock; which would indicate that the road, generally speak-si-ft Superior of Refined Styles Quality y, Just received several beautiful new patterns in all the desired materials.. Black, Kid, Patent, Suede and Satin. These Slippers are sKUlXally designed by t he leading designers of Ladies High t Quality Footwear. All these new fall numbers are in keeping with Thats what make Our Motto: Quality First. -ihehi dist i net 1y d i fferen t fromr ordinary shoes. these in fitted be and Visit our Shoe Department new styles and see for yourself. While turning his Essex car, in which he and other members of his family were riding, Wednesday afternoon, Ezekiel Holman of Sugar City, Idaho ran his car into the curbing near the Ttmple grounds, smashing a front VfhcMi and utmost overturning the car, Mr. Holman and family came down with the other Sugar City residents j?n their annual excursion to the Logan Temple. and Suede, All Grey and Aridale Pumps in All Widths and Sizes. Suede and Kid Grey Kid and Suede, Aridale, AA to D. Louis and Heels., Pump. Spanish ' ' $i o.t)$ Values ' $6.85 in Grey Suede and Aridale Suede Strap Pumps and Sizes All Heels. and Low Military Spanish -- Widths. Is your car insured against collision or upset. See Hatch, SATURDAY SPECIAL Values lo 18.00 anrwuti' $4:45 No. VIwJHi. 930,- - - - Block. Dn I. & and Dr'. W. E. Smith two of our leading dentists, who were iciveilookqd in our of those who went out af-;chickens during the opening days of the present big hunt, are Joseph E. Gunnell of Well: jack from about a 400 mile trip. ville was a business visitor tc They didn't get any chickens to IpgarfTanrtreOUSflnrbro' Logan tills nfnlng of the remote, territory over . A large number of Lewiston whfch they went they got rather citizens including the ward choir foot sora. Whilethey didn't get went through Logan this morn- exactly what they went ouf for, ing by automobile on an outing they say they are well satisfied to Logan canyon for a couple of with the trip. days- They expect to return in.his -- Dr.' Iluckenbrodwill-Lnights- dental-o- ff ice -- every Saturday adv. Rite now service. Crookston from 8 a. m. to 5 p- m. advPlumber. There is considerable alarm of ate among some of the beet In the city court this morning farmers regarding the white fly John Henry Kane was arraignwhich is attacking the supest ased upon a charge of criminal beets- This pest is Baid to be gar sault upon a girl of sixteen ,he worst pest known to sugar years. He pleaded not guilty and beet culture- It is infesting a was held in $1500 bonds to apof the fields in this val-ie- y next. for numberWell pear Monday morning as as in Idaho, Boxelder preliminary hearing-.- . and other sections of the intermountain countfyvIn Lewiston For Excellent Marcelling, call and Trenton it is saic that the adv. 229 W. 379 East Center, delds that were planted late or what is called the second Richmond dairymen are raising planting, are attacked the worst. some very good crops of corn in The sugar company has its extheir section of the valley this perts in the fields doing all they season. which will be used for an to eradicate the pest- Dr- - E-silage and it is considered a very Titus is authoriry for' the profitable feed not only for its statement that the condition is quality but also for the quanti- not encouraging in Box Elder ty of feed that can be produced county. He is employed with the to the acre. There are two fields o Sugar Companyof waving corn one just south of the Richmond City limits and A particularly sad accident inone just north of the city limits volving the drowning of a litalong the state highway that tle child, occurred- - at Cache makes one think he is in Kansas Junction yesterday afternoon when he passes them Elwcod, when little Bessie hier of George W and Khvood, bora uary 15, 1922, While with tier little, girl of about the age. playltiT. on the bank er Phone 700- D. V. Anderson, the adv. honest plumber. 'i Sheriff Miles Peterson and party returned last evening from - the American Legion convention homo-tomorro- - and two children of Los Angeles are here for a few days as guests of Mrs Woolley's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth R. Woolley - Ballantyne- - We would like to, see the lady who talked to us over the telephone a few days ago about a printer. i tf The first day of the August term in the district uit opened this morning withjaw, motion and trial calendar day. Pro-batmatters will receive the attention of the court tomorrow. Several persons were admitted to citizenship this morning. They are Neils Christian Nielsen, a nafve of Denmark who Las been residing in Logan for many yeais; Susan Ada Shooter, native of Great Britain; . Domenico Camparp and Peter Campara, both subjects of Italy ; and Beense William Postma, na. tive of Holland. e r 75 69 75c Choice - NORMANDY VOILES In Dark Colors Only, All Desirable Patterns 65c and 45c Plain LANGERJE BATISTE vU Pink, Lavender IMPORTED EPONGE CREPE AND CREPE VOILES Light and Dark Colors Heavy And Maise , - to - flci 30 49c r: CLEAN-U- - - -- 1 - J - Utah-Idah- Qri fO Clean-u- p SOtnclrHeavy. Outing" DU N0RDE 28 Price - Extra Special August Clean-u- p Crepe de Chine 7, values up to SQ "JC DRESSES 7. O $18.75 Suitable for all year Wear-BlacNavy, Coco, Copenhagen green; Henna and Grey. Rjbbon, beaded and ' braid trimmed All sizes REMEMBER School next the girls will all be needing new dresses n month,' You'll save inany' dollars if you take' advantage of this Clean-u- p ' All are this seasons styles. f In m.. those of slender figure. , Several Styles all in the new Sport Colors v For Boys, ages 2 to 8 Middy and Oliver Twist Styles, Short and Long Sleeves Galatea, Tom Sawyer fabrics apd Linens. , $1.95 Suit $1,50 $3.25 Suit $2.65 $2.50 Suit $1.85 $3.50 Suit $2.85 $2.65 Suit $1.95 $3.75 Suit $3.25 Suit $2.15 $4.25 Suit $3.50 TOM Short SAWYER BLOUSES Sleeves. Pongee Color! $1.19 and $1.25 Values at $ 6.85 Dresses' $ 8.75 , Dresses $10.75 V' $10.00 $13.50 4 SILK TOP SKIRTS $6.00 to $9.50. values Priced for the Car Owners Prepared ow to steam clean your motor nd chasis, motor runs cooler nd saves repair bills. Lundahl ervice Station, 188 South Main. -- adv. h is another uick scheme in Logan and the alley. This time it a placer line development project in ar field county. It is said that There get-ric- $11,75 $12.75 .$4 Clean-u- p In Striped or Barred Patterns, . Neatly Trimmed , The kind that have been so popular all seasqn worth $2.50 Mostly large sizes left. EM DEE COTTON DRESSES 4 --yrI I O August Clean-u- p Just twenty-eigleft, all neat desirable styles, mostly large sizes, Dresses appropriate for home or street wear Made .from Imported and domestic Ginghams, Chambrays and Linine. , Every Garment Guaranteed fast color These dresses are worth $2.50 and more. ht MINA TAYLOR PORCH DRESSES Regu!ar $5.50 values Of fine grade Ginghams All made the Mina Taylor way, neatly trimmed Just a few left. 3.75 TOM SAWYER PLAY SUITS back. Clean-u- p Button up the $1.19 Values. Sale 89 at AUGUST CLEAN - UP OF GIRLS DRESSES ' Ginghams, Crepes, Linen, and Mercerized Poplin for ages 7 to 14. $1.19 and $1.39 -- To $li,50 Black, Navy, White, Green and White, Red and White, Powder Blue In Pleated Styles. FINE DIMITY BLOUSES Sport Collars Khaki or Denim. 98 And Combinations $14.75 Dresses J ' $15.00 Dresses $16.75 Dresses . $ 8.75 Dressed vivU of v , STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON THE SEASONS MOST CHARMING SPORT DRESSES Lovely combinations Fashioned of rich silk of fine colorings Powder Blue and Rose, Green, American Beauty and White, Maise and White, Rose and White, Blackand White, Orchid and White, Orange and White. Priced for The August Clean-u- p $16.75 Sport Dress $11.75 $19.75 Sport Dress. $13.50 $22.50 Sport Dress $15.75 $27.50 Sport Dress $19.75 $29.75 Sport Dress -...$21,50 $35.00 Sport Dress $27.50 $37.50 Sport Dress $29.75 ' $39.75 Sport Dress $29.75 $47.50 Sport Dress $32.50 $52.50 Spqrt Dress $39.50 Wool With Silk Stripe SLEEVELESS SWEATERS Summers latest styles Theyre the rage everywhere New Sport Color combinations Our remaining stock, values up, lo $6.73 CD Priced for the Clean-u- p Clean-u- p 24 19 NEW KNITTED SPORT DRESSES A most practical and Specially priced for the. Clean-u- p becoming dress for girl3 and young women, especially k, SUITS X In Light and Dark Colors at :.r. GINGHAMS August m the Hyde Price 27 and 32 inch Red Seal GINGHAMS V 4 qu. Clean-u- p Price ....... I 0V YOU ARE GOING TO NEED OUTINGS FOR FALL . Here Is A Real Special 98c Woven TOM SAWYER.. WASH citate the chili, but in Funeral services are to be P 75c ZEPHYR GINGHAMS A A drowned. tv Price Curtains Clean-u- p OC UTILITY AND RENFREW GINGHAM 39c FIGURED DIMITY 32 inches wide, for Children's Dresses' Also Patterns Suitable for . T0ILE Quali'ty7..r.,,.i,.....1,.i..' AM0SKEAG, A most wonderful line of small neat For Cleair-ujr- . ... 33cKalburnie 32 inch Gingham 59c POLLY PRIM VOILES 'Dark-eolors- . 36 INCH BARRED BATISTE Qjjd OO Both in Light and Patterns, r J...-- In Maise only EPONGE AND FIGURED CREPE Quality up to $1.35 Suitable for Blouses and School Dresses Patterns FINE TISSUE GINGHAMS C AA e - 102S A- - Excellent for early Fall School Dresses C9c Yard Wide LORRAINE TISSUE - Tor sale Furniture. Phone Mrs. R. $1.25 NORMALISSE - 98eWoven TISSUE VOILES Clean-U- p Extra Fine Quality, 36 Inches Wide. A Material Similar to a Fine Tissue. Twenty Four Beautiful, - Exclusive Patterns. Light and Dark Colors, Guaranteed Fast, for Clean-u- p Values advt. re-):pr- tn HM-5 AUGUST CLEAN-U- P OF ROUBAIX VOILES AEimugLIatFalLWeaE Co. Shamhart-Christians- en Saturday the 9th Last Day of the August good condition. Saturday Specials Kid j , Here are Extra Special Offersngt in School Dress Materials . Also Ready Made Apparel on Which You Will Realize a Substantial Saving. ''t v val.95 $3.39 and $3.50 values' at and $3.98 at Best Quality Always 4.98 : I .48 values .. values..-.- $2.75 .'. $3.25 $3.95 Mr. James T. Hammond, fol len mills in the manufacturing Very often the man who com-- . A capital friend is likely to be lowing an enjoyable visit with tenters have been closed down plains of hard hJek'has been havjone in whom we invest some Of salesmen am his- - oldrlrien ds; and' neighljt s, fl T tWreSsonsnhe biglydLI ing too trft alunoV iuir jown returned to Salt Lake this of raw, material and the fact 1 that - retailers - have - let their sel uiy largo- - blocks of stock. SALE!-SAL- E Large sums of mhney are not stocks run down to the lowest On Entire Stock Beginning Tomorrow. All Summer Manager E. W.' Elliot of the possible Ilals at necessary to put the protrosit'on With abundant point. over. Something like 900 acres Golden Rule fstora retruned yes. - Less Than Cost. indispensable-rethef and cheap money, of 'gold bearing gravel and salt: terday from a buying trip in ..--New Frit Hats at -i.-and up of stocks and come within .the- - .territory1- o Eastern markets, chiefly- - in New plenishing Children up as York and St. Louis. Mr. Elliot the necessity buyers will be untjikj company's holdings and Ladies and Misses Caps, Coats, Summer soon as the required amount o noted a great difference between der generally tl renew supplies 'Dresses, Pleated Skirts Silk and Wool Sweaters, in a variety of money is raided to cpmplete the the agricultural sections of the for home consumption, a great styles, colors and sizes, Closing Out at Cost. installation of the mill; $60,000 east and west; fbr whereas it business wave is expected despqr month m gyldbriks are to has been extremely dry here, it pite the fact that a presFiential A few steps off Main Street and a Few Dollars Saved. be extracted from the grave has rained so in the east that year is proverbially dull. The EDWARDS MILLINERY COJIPANY and sand in the Garfield county farmers could not cultivate Golden Rule chain of stores burs L. idistrict, i8,4hJclaiin of 4Uo pro- - the1 .gOvsUsLNurtk regularly and keeps stocks com moters. will be lmv. Cotton and w(ol- - plete.at all .times. r 1 - and s'Sammei-Sailors-atrr:.r.Tr.:.-50c- . hewe-produet.i- w- - .;$95 J |