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Show raj JOUBJAE, rxGs Foua "l! morning- They were: Mrs. Ellen Trotman ol Logan,, a native of England, Emil August Luthy of Logn a native of Switzerland, and Anton Michael Christensen of Richmond.-native of Friday, August 13, LOGAN.' CACSJ COUNTY. UTAH 1926. - THE BOND ISSUE A SQUARE DEAL The heritage of The right of every child! Education equalizes opportunity for all! Logan needs room tot the School Children. A vote for the Bond is a vote for a SQUARE DEAL for the children! VOTE YES FOR THE SCHOOL RONDS every-American- - r r. . hr- i r, tn- r- I 13d 10 21 SHOULDER ROASTS of Veal Pound 2 Pounds Shoulder Steak 2 Pounds of Hamburger - L 1. ,. f-- ' i ? V ll U tt'nnmiiM Ji'M - - state Holstein herd to be exhibited here,' in Salt Lake- at the Blackfoot. Idaho, fair, and then to be sent to Portland. Oregon, as was the case last year. - 33c 25C CASH PRICES pW "Phones 50 and 32' Today and Tomorrow August' term of the District court opened this morning and held a busy session. Several were admitted to Citzenship as '.detailed elsewhere. A demurrer entered in the case of Lyman Bruce vs. the U. I. C. Ry. Co., was sustained. Th:s was a suit for damages when, at Christmas time a U, I., C.. train struck an automobile driven by Dr Lyman Bruce, at a crossing in Ilvrum, resulting in the death of Mrs. Bruce. Demurrer was also suata'ned in a suit against the C.: S. ,L. Ry. for; personal injuries sustained by Marion Andcrsoav tirf. the. ground. that too long a. time had elapsed since the occurrence before fib mg of the suit. In the divorce suit of Marv P: Carter vs. Benjamin E. Carter, .a demurrer, was ovet ruled and the case will In the case of the be tried for A. W. Hale, vL State t v art heal. the ng practicing dismiss to motion a license, de-- . the complaint was denied, denied was mumr to complaint and a rW of ,utt ; - $111. guilty-enteve- I Mr; Stockton lias made a special purchase in New York and sonally selected five dozen of the Newest Fall: Styles which mke r. U possible this amazingly low rice. r .V , Ordinarily many would sell for $15.00 1 make this offer UNUSUALLY attractive we are including 15 of. the betted Felts we received one keek ago, hats that have been selling at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. oo To ; ,r s ! HI Felts this Fall have the sanction .of, Fashion the world ovy... Be sure to see these new shades new shapes the fell too is made differently, to .which makes : them smarter than ever. a ll . vs t SAliE STARTS IN THE MORNING AT 9 d. TODAYS EVENTS f-it ! , , i NEWS Tomorrow Only vr ith-ou- COMEDY I'rt com-jniiitte- es POT ROASTS Per Pound RIB BOIL Per Pound c ii'il'i i ' Our beef is unexcelled for Saturday trade and now the cooler weather is here one ean enjoy a nice juicy Pot Roast Let us supply jou with one a La great saving. -- Co.) n CZ, Harris- president of the Utah Holstein Breeders Assn.', G. S. Potter, Howard Driggs, J- IfMoyle. Vere Martineau land It. L. Wrigley are meeting' today with the livestock of the Salt Lake and of commerce. chambers iIgden to discuss the advosability of providing for and financing the collection and exhibition of a - UNTIL ONE OCLOCK CAPITOL Sharuhart-Cbrlstlanse- hi!: your college. The location is most delightful and the instruction received was quite superior. Your coHege.has 'given a great advantage to the West in making the National Summer School possible. ' Specials For Saturday e Deliver (Formerly In a recent letter to the Institution she wrote in part: "I should like to express my enjoyment of the tinfe spent at . Hailstone Market GOODS "D V lege. " Thatcher Clothing Company TRUTHWORTHY StocMonCMstiaiisenCo Miss Hazel J. Woll, of Jerome, Idaho, who was a student at the first; term of the U. .A. C. National Summer ; School this year, was very much pleased both, with Logan and the Col- - TUESDAY 'AUG 1ST 17th. ... ' Denmark. WE CLOSE AT 6 OCLOCK Continues Through The Day ! . Dr. Roy Hansen ' has estab Sixty-nin- e years ago today. soldiers of the U. S. army at 1J ... Arijnc A. Gordon, editor of The Journal Brownsville, Texas, in which; Block on North Main .street. first saw the light of day. Hej several persons were killed. received congratulations by wire Brig. Gen. Henry L. Abbot, Mr. Frank L. Jqnsen of Salt Girl Wanted- now U. S. A., retired, ' of Cambridge, who son his from George ' Advertisement Lske is in the city today at-- ! resides at Los Angeles. Mass., who reaches the age of tending to business and visit eminent 95 years today, is the oldest Dr. Felix Adler, .' Doctor and Mrs. Crashaw of ing his parents, Mr, and Mrs. educator and founder of the living Point. graduate of West : Pocatello were in Logan yester- C. C. Jensen. t " for Ethical Culture, is Society day and visited with Mr- and in line for congratulations toMrs. M. M. Reese. I)Thatcher Roy In The News Attorney day on his 75th birthday an-- , wdS in the city this, morning, niversary. ' Enjoy tire use bf your furni- having come up from Salt Lake If you are unlucky enough to . wind- ay, the nev; ture while paying for it. Come to attend to business in the break off some bridgework in and talk it over,- Christensen First. District Court. ,1 t.... while chewing a banana today t German.) Furniture Co. tis Friday remember, just .t 'li.i 1, I Advertisement Three residents of Cache the Thirteenth. , .resided iving Vvahmgton i county were admitted to citizen Twenty years ago today the1 'r,m IwencY veers. po-as sx Evans William news was in court this of riot District the the Messrs, negro1 big and Junior with their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O Hunter arec of Provo, Miss Emma Willmore and Mrs. Addie Swapp. returned yesterday from a tour of the Yellowstone Park. LOCAL HEWS L ' j i - - i - Days. I - - Rc-n.-- - . . . 1 . Sr-shi- j world. His new post as ambassa dor at Berlin is regarded as one It most important in the of the wos there that he gnet and later married Miss Martha Cameron, British diplomatic service. t daughter of Senator Don Cameron cf Pennsylvania. Sir Ronald Heat Cabinets to is a younger son of the Earl Replace Radiators of Crawford, and of Balcarres, and a member of one of the old-(By Science Service) most historic of the LA CROSSE, Wis-- , Aug. 13 t houses of the Scotch The heavy, bulky steam and' began his diplomatic soon be a i em in 1898 as en" attache of water radiators may if Pet-eof the heat the in past, thing St. the British embassy a local en invented cabinets he by time and that since sburg, has seen service at Teheran, gineer are widely accepted. The The cabit. is constructed of a sinParisConstantinople. of copper pipe with and tL gle other capitals Hague Lary cf tli2 British misfeioh !e ST, Mortimer Durand. yt n.- -d - -- ed copper fins, and extending all the way across the cabinet and back again, so that air pockets cannot form.The total weight of a cabinet is about that of an ordinary radiator It is claimed that a room can be made warm in ten minutes. Where heat is not "wanted in a rbom a damper shuts off further radiation. one-ten- th Manager Joe McCarthy of. the Chicago Cubs is .the only one of the present' major league pilots who never had experience as a major league player. ; i Our litxirsl aiTangi-men- t mak! all to enjoy a rs it possible for furnished homo. Ixt us plain, Christensen Furniture Co. Advertisement well o- ALL MENS -; j i Just Right Shoes and Oxfords On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week; Wrl-- i 'I liam Warner, poi.luv s.cialmt j of the U. A. C. and County Agent Wngley vii! ("ii'M-U- , jKiultry culling demonsti atioti of trie in ten of the i . ton SHOES and OXFORDS l Funeral services tor the late: 'C.:. C- - it SALE STARTS SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th. No Reservations, Approvals, , Pratt, Utah jilant J. These Shoes will be sold down to the last pair. BETTER SHOES FOR FORTY YEARS j Ihl nor charges. Better come early While they Last $ , iOE .su- perintendent of the'jA Mountain j States Telephone and Telegraph j Co., was in the city yestmlav j ,. conferring with local Manager Taylor. . The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered on Mens Shoes in Logan Blanche Bullen llatiis died here tollovs mg an operation for appendicitis,, will; )e held at two oclock 0.11 Sun-- 1 day afternoon in the Rieh,moiut Mrs. who i All new styles in wide and medium toe ; Black, Brown and Tan in genuine Calfskin ' , or surpass Kid $9.50 and 10.00 county. tabernacle. G-- ;.T T riruqj'.r. ft., s rw p , -- d |