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Show I Tuesday, June 22, 1926A TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, ..UTAH TAGE SIX g--- - f j'ft SpMft Commences Wednesday, June 23rd. DdlS'noinrainnisir Continues Until July 4th Ten Days, of r&al Bargains in Mens Clothing and wearing apparel frpnTthe largest and best Clothing Stock carried in All Northern Utah. . . . Come early and get all your wants to be Dressed well for the July 4th Celebration w or Entire : Stoelli: oi the , w Kuppenlieimer, lell-ECnotni- ni - . , f . Fashion Park and Styleplus. , Lines v ' off , Good All Wool Hand Tailored Suits - . y r. Mar Price $30 Suit, Sale Price $24.00 NO. ONE SUIT SPECIAL ONE LOT OF SELECTED TWO PIECE -- summer . SUITS I, SaJe Price . , ' $5.00 SPECIAL One Lot of Specially Selected All Wool Three Piece Suits. Regular Price $22.50 to $35.00. Very Good Values but Trouser Bottoms are of the . Narrow Style .. - f Sale Price 9 $10.00 32 NO. THREE SUIT NO A TWO SUIT SPECIAL One Lot of Selected Gaberdine AH Wool Two ' v Piece Summer Suits , . " Me 40 Suit Sale . . , ,SalePrice....... $12.50 Our Entire and complete Stock, of Manhatten, Hendan and ArrowJJress: Shirts. Sale Includes Neck . Band And Soft Collar Attached Shirts ONE-FIFT- H OFF All Silks and Broadcloth" Shirts on Sale Boys Knee Waists Regular Price ENTIRE STOCK OF. FLORSHEIM SHOES AND OXFORDS ' $10.00 to , : $12.00, Sale Price $8:35 One Lot of Mens Dress CAPS Entire Stock of Mens High Included in Sale are Selz Special Six and Royal Entire Stock of Mens Felt Top and Work SJtoes Blue Good Leather Shoes aU HATS OFF Off Regular Price OFF ' SELZ DRESS SHOES AND OXFORDS Regular Price Regular Price Ladies Holeproof Silk $1.00 Sale Price 79c Young Mens Flannel Trousers One-Fift- h Off Entire Stock of Boys Two Knee Pant Suits s ONE-IIAL- F PRICE One Lot of . Mens Dress STRAW HATS V Sale Price $1.00 ONE-FIIT- II One-Fift- h C; T OF Trustees Show Regular Price $1.93 Sale Price $1.45 , Mens Summer Weight Svyeaters and AH Mens Entire and Complete New Line of Mens Summer Straw Hats Buy Now w 1 HOSIERY ONE-FIFT- H OFF ONE-FIFT- H L L vania' Washington,- - Wyoming, plans. and in the United States Utah An announcement will soon be and from India. made by the citizens committee of the results of the Summer School campaign, The drive wras Services . Held eminently successful, according to, reports of E. A. Stratin Ward ford, executive secretary, who Deep that practically the' Whole Appreciation of Action !ss of subof Citizens Plans for scribed with a member of com1927 SurnmejxSesssion mittees yet to make a complete RegularPrice HER ple of Denver did themselves summarized the years work of wecK when that was unprecedthe way they took care of the Committee by stating that ented Tor a vaudeville pay' the delegates aiM visitors. The , proud by questionnaires, discussions and other means, the Committee had (attempted to determine or show the proper relationships "between films and employees, firms and competitors, and firms and customers. Mr. E. R. Owen and 'Harold Trot-ma- n gave a representation of a San Antonio- Texas. typeial transaction of. buying The Logan delegation wore selling where unethical, methods Logan hat bands snd Mr. Ed- are used. The points brought wards stated that several times out were discussed by the he was asked by eastern and other Rotarians Wlj're the Gleet ''Lieutenant Russell L. Maug-Clu- b was. They had not forgot- - hnn present. Lieutenant ten the time when Prof. Char- - Maughan is an honorary mem-ley Johnson and his Glee Club ber of thfv Rotary Club of St. went to th International Con- Joseph, Mo. vention at Atlantic' Cilv d Fifth- TELLS OF ROTARY District which is Utah and Idaho lined up strong with the West for the election of Tom Davis of Butte, Montana for the International Governor but the Suoth was too strong and dominated the convention and out by the election of Harry II. Rogers of - Ro-tai'i- an First n Yesterday at Rotary President-Elect Wm Edwards reportServices in First ed some of jhe high spots of day, June 20th given by our thq recent International Rotary ward choir under direction of Convention held at Col. Denver, report Under Mr, Farrell. After the opening According to Mr. Edwards it Word has just come to the wras the great&st gathering of This Year. Journal that plans are already exercises Mr. Farrell gave a talk its kind ever held and the peo well under way for the 1927 expressing his- - appreciation for The members of the Board of session of The National Sum- the association and support of a surprise party given by the Trustees t'f the Utah Agricul- mer School. If is expected that the members of his choir also members .to the leader recently tural College, at their regular 'a great faculty will be assembled the bishopric and the ward mem. which was very much enjoyed monthly meeting held in Salt next year which will be the hors. A labor of love is a service Mrs. Anderson sang a solo represented the Fifth District. Memorial td Cohans Lake City Friday, June4S, ex equal of the present remarkable td others. hMabel Hawkins gave a piano Mr. Edwards further stated, Is Chicago Theatre that the Ogden Band in his! A duet given by Brother Hol- - sold; vocal solo,vjlabel "pressed unanimously their deep group which contains some of Godfrey, far to appreciation of the remarkable the outstanding figures of the ,man and daughter, Mable God- choir sang ITince of Peace yvas opinion superior any! JRy A ssoflateif PrfiFB I at the convention but the Gensupport which the . citizens ' of world today. v(cal solo, Annie Madsen; Counselor Moses frey; Thatcher Logan, Cache Valley and other i College authorities are very choir sang Come Unto Me. aland the th expressed eral Committee did not have; t, 1Fftb'SintK227MJehin-,ffoo sections have rendered the Na- pleased over the registration ialk given by Brother J. P. gratitude Bishop to the (Kir for their the organization play at sCohan ! tional Summer School in contri- for this year, according. t3 a re- - Smith , exsing much aporecia entertainmenWind- the splendid inent places of the convention., i T ... n ,the Fof j $10-0subHe fund to the and.thTeir was buting disappointed as well port from the Registrars Office! tion for the efforts of our leader service rendered and we hone Plune G' , scribed to aid the summer s eh obi just issiud. Five hundred and ; Brother Farrell and Ih'lman while some members of the other delegates from the found t head twenty-fiv- e enteipri.se. students had finish-- j also the organist,- Sister Susie choir may take a vacation olK District in this respect. on a vaudeville bill. -- was esti- - Gates Squires." It is always afers will be with us and Chairman F , P Champ-b- f the j On the roof appreciation j.ecj Up to noon today. It Especially help us of the Old expressed for the untiring ef-- mated that" the enrollment will pleasure to see the smiling faces with our Sunday services each Berness Method s .Cynmuttee j JIaSonic Tempegarden pere ther ap. citizensforts of tW central exceed 600 before registration of our choir members. Told of week,.. . charge of the. program audj pearecj a salary- - of $1,000 a Way-Registra-tioir- Good ... OFF ONE-FIFT- H your, wants at these Bargain Prices T committee, which outlined and ceases. Students are in attencarried through the campaign dance from Aiizona, California-Colorado- , Idaho, Kansas, Minneand for the many subcommittees who helped carry out these sota, Montana, Nevada. Pennsyl- Riding Breeches Keep Cool You should.be well dressed and have a good appearance for July 4th, by purchasing If, Regular Price $2.00 Sale Price $1.00 - (" r - w-a- s u-- - eI-f,- FifthriVT' . 'V T - quartet. , n And here, at the Colonial theater eighteen years ago, the curtain first- - rose on' Little Johnny Jones, one of the greatest of George M. Cohans hits. These three events, landmarks in the life of .the producer, dictated his choicQ of Chicago as a site for the theater built by him in a memorial to his famous Tamil v. It lias opened as ThiFour CdiansVit actor-author- -, - was builiw-it- h his cwiphioney-an- is the only theater he is operating now. IHtaiTds on the site of the ola Cohan Grand, which he .leased fourteen years ago fpr'his first venture as a producer in Chicago. "Vhen Cohan asquired the Grand in 1912 he opened it with Officer 666, in whose cart was a likable young comedian named Douglas Fairbanks. There were subsequent successes. Cohan played but once himself in the riavhouse in Broadway Jones the year after he took, over the, house. Operated, by suction, a new cotton picking machine compresses the staple it gathers im to bales. . . . : |