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Show J nrsday, Tim JOURNAL, 14. 1926. S63 LOGAN CITY, QACIIE COUNTY. UTAH ' PAGE TIHIEE Today, Friday, Sat. jtOL ATTRACTIONS Shoes P ANNUAL SALE OF FOOTWEAR at Prices Opportunity Your to Iiuy Quality Shoes rOur Entire Stock Included Popular FRIDAY, JANUARY 15th TO SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th ALL LADIES PUMPS AND STRAP SUPPERS AT TWO PRICES $8.50 $9.00 $9.50 $10.00 and $11.00 Values Satin, Patent, Kid and Combinations Low, Medium and High Heels and Strap Effects Step-i- n This is drill night for Battery" F, 145th F. A.f and every man is expected to be present to take part in it. , t , lieu 1E.WS , Cronquist of Benson business visitor .$7.85 Judge Wight of Salt Lake is occupying the bench in the Disyesterday. trict court, hearing a number of HarExperienced civil cases in which s Judge WANTED , is ris disqualified. Eccles Waitress. Hotel Herbert - FASHION PLATE fa3Ixgan Wonderful Shoes $7.00 $7.50 $7.85 and $8.00 Values Low, Medium and High Heels (Advertisement) ' B. Y. C, hoopsters play their , of the first collegiate game this evews a- ning at the college gymnasium, after- their opponents being the crack n visitor Wednesday team from the L. D. S. U. of joon. Salt Lake. i)ance at Providence Marriage licenses have been night. (Advertisement) issued to Simpson Molen Baxter and Irene Johnson of Last evening was Logan Stake of Ilyrum rec Rulon Hanson of John and a Newton; Temple, the at iiht J5 breaking company numberi- Whitney, Idaho, and Flora Barton of Preston, Idaho. ng two hundred and eighty-sev- went through persons Mr. Minto Jensen returned J&lL PHONE NO. 164 FOR Tuesday evening from Salt Lake he went-t- o visit his wife, xm A. C. BUTTER. WE where now recovering nicely is who DELIVER. from an attack of pneumonia ' (Advertisement) . which seized her while there on from a visit. arrived Austin Ed jir, Los Angeles, where the family Mr. and Emil Wennergren has been staying for the benefit Los Angeles of Mrs. Austins health, enroute have returned from where Bear Lake, ranch in California, they spent to visit his three weeks visiting Mrs. mother, Mrs. Phoebe The barometer registers weatradius and within her sister, Mrs. L. C., a conditions Yonk, her - v Principal, H. R-- Adams Cache High School A BUY YOURS WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE I Wen-nergre- Extra Special All Ladies Gold, Silver or Crystal Cloth Pumps $10.00 to $12.50 Values One Lot of Ladies Step-i- n and Strap Pumps $10.00 Values. Extra Special One Lot of Ladies Pumps and Oxfords Ladies Full Fashioned, Silk, MEN All Mens Just Wright Shoes and Oxfords. ONE-FOURT- i Lai asked ' ns : -- to be held at the' Chamber of Commerce this evening when of Chamat oclock at 8 the tonight prominent officials and alumni ofthe University will ber headquarters. Dr. C. N. Jens- members be present, and the moving picon, State Superintendent of Public Schools. will be present ture of the University and camto tafe part in the discussion. pus will directors and Education Commit Commerce tee of the Chamber Means Heavier Underwear at greatly reduced prices during: the last two days of the JanuBuy ' ary Clearance. $1.80 $2.00 $2.00 and knee ntece, t0 ankle length. Were $2 2". Sll!ea 40 t0 48 Were 2 5 ' t Ladies Silk and Wool Unions Low neck no sleeve, ankle length. Slsea 42 to 4S.' H110 3S 34 Ab&autiful little daughter 'reading Itev Pillstury made a arrived this morning for Mr. few remarks eulogistic of the and Mrs.' George A. Ward, and deceased, referring to his intetnother and child are doing nicev grity and uprightness; his ly. to honor and duty being his for fifty Exalted Ruler W- - F. Jensen, leading hecharacteristics been railroading, had years other officers and members of and forty-on- e of them had been Elk Lodge 1453 wbnt to Salt spent in the service of the O. S. Lake yesterday for thq purpose il Ry., by whose officials and of exemplifying the initiatory employees he was highly esceremony admitting a class of teemed. He had aided 'many into the order. young men to start life aright, twenty-fiv- e When properly exemplified this imbuing them with his own ritual is a most impressive cere- ideals. There w ere many beautifmonial breathing in every part ul- floral emblems, including of loyalty to God and country one that covered the casket, and the universal brotherhood of sent by railway agents.- At the nian, and there is great rivalry cemetery Rev Pillsbury conductbetween lodges to give it the ed the committal service. A most effective presentation number of railway employees which has led to a series of contests between lodges, of which last nights initiation was one. All citizens and business men Officers ofthe state organization in particular are reminded of witness them and will award a the public meeting in the Logan loving cup to the winner. The High School on Friday evening team from here was- - treated at 8 oclock at which Dr. L. C. most handsomely and a fine Gray of the Department of Agri program and banquet followed culture will discuss some of our ' the initiation. public and private land ' problems, The meeting has been Funeral services for the-- late well advertised' in the county W. Y. Woodside were held at through the Farm Bureau and it the Presbyteriart church yester- is expected that & large number day under direction of Rev. Har- of the farmers wilt be present. ris Pillsbury. Musical numbers A number of the students in the wore Rock of Ages, by the classes oL economics of the loSometime,! Som- cal educational institutions will choir, and ewhere, by Miss Henrietta be present. The Extension DiviKuchs. Following the scriptural sion of the Agricultural College -- Extra Fine Silk and Wool Unions $2.50 Low neck -- no sleeves knee length. New Approved L. D. S. Garments 79c4 Low neck 20 rc li short sleeves, three quarter length. Winter Weight Munsingwear and tblldren I .adieu on git eut Discount limlies. $1.00 $1.32 $1.48 Hoys Fine Grey Cotton Unions years. Were 11 25. Ages 7 to 13 years Were 11 6.",. Ages 13 to 18 years. Were 11.85 Ages 2 to 6 , Girls Fine White Cotton Unions $1.20 Klbo sleeve, ankle length. Ages 2 to 6 years. Ages 7 to 12 yearsl Were 11.5. $1.60 A6e $1.00 $1.56 $2.00 $2.20 $2.20 . $2,45 $2,80 13 lo eara- - 48 Ages 2 to 6 years. Were 11.95. Ages Were 2lo. to 7 12 years. year. Were 12 neek short ankle length. sleeves, r Was 12.20. -Ages 7 to 13 43 4,1 48 years. Were 13 00. Wehe $3.50. ! Stockton' Christiansen - Co O r- (Formerly Shamhart-Christianse- n with the Agricultural Committee of the Chamber of Commerce and the Cache . County i Farm Bureati cooperating have charge of the meeting. Dr. Gray is a national authority on the subject be will discuss. Track and tennis men fif the perhaps led by weather conditions to hope for an early spring, have beguh indoor train Jtl. A. C., ing. David, Lawrence Hess, son of and Mrs. E. J. Hess, pass-eaway at the family home early yesterday afternoon follow ing a, nervous' breakdown - that occurred seven - months ago, since which time hq had been confined to his bed. Mr, Hess was born January 6. 1895, hence was thirty one years of age. He was a member of the firm Of D. W. Hess and sons, and was unmarried. He leaves his parents, 1 D. W. d -- four brothers and three sisters, to mourn his departure. Funeral services, to which friends of the family are invited, will be held at the family residence, 243 South Main street, at one oclock tomorrow Friday afternoon A delightful meeting was held in the Benson school Wednesday evening by the Association of that district. The program began with community singing, followed, with two ex Parent-Teache- rs readings by Miss Van Thayne of Davis, were chosen Ormand; Prof. Louis Nuffer as representatives to the nation discussed the vital problem id convention, which is held an- Moral Health' and Education nuaiiy jn Chicago at the time of school child. Mr. the International Livestock Ex- McMurrin sang two solos. Other! was vital topics pertaining to child position. A. L, Christiansen welfare were discussed by, the nanied alternate representative. parents and teachers. Mrs, G, W. Representatives to the convention are chosen in order of senSkidmore, president of the League, made a iority in service. Last years repfew closing remarks. A delici- resentatives were C. P, Madsen, ous lunch was served by the par- of Carbon, and A, E. Smith of ents of the second grade child- Juab. C. O. Scott of Sanpete also attended the convention as secre ren, who were hostesses, 4 tary of the national association. V, L. Martineau of Salt Lake COUNTY AGENTS . was named to succeed himself as Farm Bureau Representative HOLD ELECTION for another yearr The new relations committee consists of V. L. Martineau; R. L, Wrigley W, J. Thayne, county agricul- and A. E. Smith. tural agent of Davis County, was The social committee for the elected president ' of the Utah. ensuing year is made up.of Ly. County Agents Association, at man Rich of Wasatch. lew Mar the annual meeting held in the Price of Beaver; and E. Peterson office of County Agent It. L. of Uintah. David Sharp, S. R Wriglgy, in the Cache County Bostvell and C. O. Stott comprise County courthouse at 7 :30 Wed- the 1926 committee on Extennesday night. Mr. Thayne suc- sion News ceeds V, U Martineau, Salt Lake A new ventilator for closed County Agent. Erastus Peterson, Uintah automobiles draws out the used inside air and draws in a fresh County, was elected succeeding E. R. Price, of supply .when a car'ls moving. Utah County; and David Sharp, Jr. of Summit, was elected secret- Great Britian has replaced ary-treasurer to succeed O. Germany in ranking next to prof. Madsen of Carbon' and Emery the United States for the duction of pig iron and steel counties. E. R. Price, of Utah, and W. J. cellent , t Parent-T- eachers , vice-preside- nt, January Clearance Ends Saturday Buy Now at These Reduced Prices 751 Girls Silk and Wool Unions Low 30th Were 12 00. Girls and Boys Wool Unions Ages 13 to 18 84.85 84.85 ONYX POINTEX HOSE - Ladies Fine Grade Colton Unions HI-TO- P QUALITY SHOES - COLp Regular $9.50 to $11.00 Values 55 OO $7.85 H loy-alt- WEATHER 3 ETE - fora meeting with the 81.95 FRIDAY, JANUARY 15th TO JANUARY University- of Utah is expected to attend 4the meeting , of the University, Club of (.this, county i to $10.00 Values, at. HI-TO- lpiles. Readings at the Rowe. office are made at 3 A full attendance of alumni oclock each day. Study them on i: and former students !of the the editorial , $8.00 .ONE-FOURTH.O- Journal Board of ' Education Lot SHOES; 10 PERCENT OFF ON ALL MENS WORK SHOES OFF ON ALL BOYS SHOES AND OXFORDS-ONE-FOU- RTII OXFORDS-ONE-FOURTII OFF OFEON ALL CHILDRENS SHOES, SLIPPERS AND All Junior Misses Pumps and Oxfords $5.00 and $6.85 Values, at .; BOOTS-- 10 10 PERCENT OFF ON ALL LADIES P PERCENT OFF BUCKHECHT : .'. All Mens $6.50 to $7.50 Shoes or Oxfords Black, Brown, Russett, at ; NO APPROVALS, NO CHARGES, NO EXCHANGES, NO RESERVATIONS ARCH PRESERVER SHOES NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIAL 10 PERCENT OFF ON ALL BUCKHECHT of 100 ths-Xfit- y All Sizes in the Extra Special ONYX POINTEX HOSE Serviceable Pairs for.... or Chiffon all Colors Per Pair , page.jV3! for Wonderful. Girls - Co.) , Store Closest Promptly at 6 oclock Stockton Christiansen Co (T (Formally SbambarUcliriiffctenisen Supply yourself with every home and personal requirement Co. , - I |