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Show C. T T'wrr.'.- - pwas attempting to cany out Vr that policy. He was in favor of. IPlfJifTOTraf giving Kis whole hearted support to them. Two years later if Logan city desired to amend the bill and receive permlssim TOMORROW to adopt the City Manager Form it could do so. . TODAY Vm- - the-populat- A lively di cuasion of Senate Lill is' umix;r l 8 which provides would in no way commit Logan City to adopt the City Manager Form as that would have to come about first by petition for an election and then a maj. ority of the legal votes of the the City or Man- Dr. Wanlass - explained - the the Old City Council Form the and Form Commission City of Form governCity Manager ments. He pointed out tb5 defects and advantages in each and also how the City Commission and the City Manager forms of government came adopted in this country, beThe principal difference Commission tween the City - to-b- e Gmr Phone 161 H. 6. Values to $27.50 Sacrificed at Only Clioice Kiddies at Onlv Coats-Sacrific- Sizes. merce. 4.95 LOGAN ufAII V Citizens Ilyrura CITY TO KEEP CIVIC BEAUTY j Fal-ib- Manager W. D. Uishel m-- n Niel-intere- Mt'iur-theni- - st ,f j 8l,'t' lu Ki i well- - fiom drill American Automobile IU CI tion which has more than 800!nt clubs affiliated with it. Gasoline Mr. Uishel reported that a Tax On Increase board would Le willing tor bianch to be organized at Logan SALT LAKE C1H, Feb. 25 and keep all the funds lrom the (memberships lieu to operate xnni,. taxfs received the branch with the exception mx etarv ol state dut- the i,.,,!1.' of 50 cents ot each mem ,et.ship1 tli mouth mg WINFIELD kas, Kb 25(Pi; 2; cents of which goes to tm U)t National organization as tines 7 (l(l citv con mission aid th The and the other lor m e, head ex-- j mullth 'la. G;uns wcre a!. C(tv zoning corm.is-.o- i uar. havcl ponses ot the St a 0 o.gamation s() n u t.ni,K p di'cnled , that ol the the The I cyan Lranch cmd inr-oauty thu s;tnu, ni01lth ()f 1925( ot Winfield is mine import-ate in its own way and buy city land tin total tour lugs etc at i turn hear was also for the calendar ant than liehe.s trom oil wells.1 greater, am the State organization I oil .ki (1 with the t it sj it all the assistance possible would del ticks on the Southwi teni all other South lx given the biane.i hem the1 Loading Amu 'lean nations in its pelro- - College campus in tl bcail of j State Automobile Association. It uni yield, Peru has attained the business district, tl 1 It was the decision of the eighth rank among thi world's meeting that the Cham er ot oil producing countries. passed an oidtnance re-- 1 Commerce favoi the plan ot Mricting drilling fo- oil and gas affiliation with the Utah State within the coipmate limits f AutomoLilc as pre- - Hamburger tht city and lurthei deriaied Hamburger vented by Manager Rmliel and' that the civ ic LtVetv ot Wia-that a committee of thiee be field must Lo preseived even if oppointeed to make tuition in it does cost us money vestigations and proceed to ef- - Enough for everybody and its Oil has L.sn found noi til and feet a branch at fresh and nice. Plenty of nice t,aSft in thc College Hill distuct 1) Hens Chairnufw Judge Geo just killed. Sweet young lear the Southwestern College ol the Mcmtx'isiiiplpork from the farm. Beef, the Preston the closest ng Ixing Committee presented the lollow-.bein the land. Shop earlv and 'Ti,, Horn the school ring applications for munbei ship Ket the cut you like best. Be An application has : ot ommerce 'in the (hander ( sure and get a few pounds of our 'cen made for the drilling of a Dr. F. D. Dailies Prut. R. M veil less than half a bhek of Rutledge, H. J. oiler, manager, campus. At least six other ,the Woolworth the of Companv, locations close by aie iri pro-- I Ray VanNoy. Prof. A. J. South t will be dulled if the and Emnunn Wm. Rev wick. will permit. authorities IVincipal Geo. D. Hauling, Southwestern and St Johns and Dr. E. L. Hanson. twoi The following were elected ns, These cooked meats are all made Colleges, two puLlic scluxils, and a fine lesid-- i the Nominating Committee to nominate whom shall s.sOCla-,Hk,,- 8 75 $7,125 95 $1.95 ... Navy Ileans 95 $1.95 Soap 9SC . lfi Bars Creme Oil Soap . hitc 24 Bars Crystal Soap 10 Cans Sweet Corn 10 Iairge Cans Poik and Beans . 98 98 98 . Aluminum Ware Sale saws hisl5ll , It has been our policy to serve you products as far as possible, insuring QUALITY Merchandise at Brices in harmony with Value Received. Our Brices and Service are for all Morning Noon and Night. Drop in at your leisute. Dont feel that you will lose out by not being represented in the eaily morning rush. Utah-mad- , i i 1 e SOME OF OUR UNUSUAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY co-r- I . 98 98 98 98 98 ..... As.ox-iatio- 3 ANS OF MILK For C 2 25 15 SOLID LARGE HEADS LETTUCE ANC 1 15, ... FRESH BREAD For . 25 LOAF 5 15 CAN CATCHUP For 2 TALL CANS FANCY PINK SALMON ' For st 25 39 ..49 29 17f 18 17 14 BEST FRESH NTT BUTTER 2 A 2 ' pounds for BOUND CANS FRESH MINCE MEAT For ORANGES sp-'c- and Sons FRESH SPINACH For j BUY IT AT John H. Anderson BOUNDS For 1 Saturday special SAMPLE SHOE SALE 2 j , Dozen j ho-pit- AND GET THE BEStvYT THE LOWEST PRICES . Can 10 Standard Size Tomatoes ....... - - . 10 Best Quality Raisins per package .. 25 Full Cream Bear Lake Cheese pound 40 60c 21 z. Jar Bute Fruit Preserve - . - 50 pound Tall Cans Salmon 75 10 pounds Best Jap Rice $2.75 Extra Heavy Iirge Cotton Blankets .. "f. $1.85 Close Out at . ... $3.28 $6.00 Wool Mixed Blankets - $1.38 $1.73 Quilted Table Radding .... ....... 98 $1.50 Grade Mens Heavy llib Overalls .... .. annual ROLLED ROASTS Bound me Bowen, chairman. N. . '.co-l- b W.' Merkley, A tty. Leon Fonnesbeek 11 J., Hatei and Dr. E. 1. Stewart. 31 -- 1 . The ordinance BURE HOME RENDERED I. VRI) 3 Bound 5 Bound 10 Bound lails Bails Bails 70c $1.15 $2.25 Vvhcie , lails $U3 For handling loose matenals, a loading machine Iwus been cL e deliver every Saturday bout on! West . fsigned that is moved ,f vvj'am Street in of treads the forenoon by txiwer East hide of Main in jcmdlcss its gasoline engine. lAfternccn. Phone your orders ft - One Lot of Mens Silk iJress Sox at & Factorj' Cost LEMONS Dozen ai in March 'for the term of five y cats for supplying automatic x switching equipment for the telephone net of Bains! x was won by accompany rpre-- l Sjsentipg American interests. ! ! A' competition- - 20 Bound I ; sj-t- pi ope i tv lease blx-- rov id s TIP AND RUMP ROASTS that Bound is improved' uich must contain, iiiO.OOO square feet of giound, equivalent to locks. Oil development began on the grounds of the Kansas 'State tnaming school Imre and three distinct producing sands have Ken discovered. Although! 'state authorities have not yet decided what will be done with he rovnlries ; a dtflieit of more .than $130,000 in the pevman-Jieatate school fund already Jljhas been wiped out. j 1 nt t Groceries t (!;(;., i'. com-n.issi- ... JIVUMI ed . were discussed; also the installation of a community brooder. It was decided to in Their vestigate thoroughly the possibility of such an undertaking and, if favorably impressed, the Flocks Poultry would association encourage the building of a community HYRU.M Feb. 25 The Hyrum hi coder for next season. association met Wed- -' It is estimated that more Teultry will nt'Mlay evening and elected the (than 50,000 baby chicks e into in Alfred the officers: shipped Hyrum folxving One dealer lows, ihairman; Chris. Olsen, next few weeks. vico chairman; William Rich- alone has ordered 25,000 and ardson, sciond vico chairman; has orders for almost that Joseph F. Nielson, secretary and many nune at the present time. treasuior. A icpoit of Joseph F. .son showed that the was keen ammthe farmers Huum lelative to poultry tions sell a quarter of a million Killing. Pi.m.s vvheteby lumber tickets a day and register the fr f coops could be purchased sales. RESTRICTS OIL DRILLING IN of the Utah State Automobile Association was present to present a plan of affiliation witiij the State organization. Mana-- . gey Uishel explained the pui-- j yoses and policies of the Utah Oil mlU In VVmfii'lik K.mx.ix. State Automobile Association HtinWilit, huilrtiiies of Soulhwcxterii and some of the its accomplish: ill ill,- liltfkKr. nil'll mi limuty, ments along with that of lijikux Free Delivery 25 poynds Head llice WJ 4.95 2.95 ILssxte IFBfl nt 12 pounds Head Hire s 9.95 ed STYLES-A- ll j $1.8?) $1.30 Ianel lercolator $1,30 Band Round Roaster $1.50 Round Dish l'an $1.50 Band Double Boiler 1 2.00 Oval Dish Ban SPRING Sacrificed at Only DRESSES-MOSTL- Y w--e Rice 12 pounds Navy Beans, 25 pounds Navy Beans 50 - hmii n. $20.00-Sacrific- at ; j 10 pound Bag Sugar 25 pound Bag Sugafr ... 100 pound Bag Sugar 1 Should Sell for 9.95 9.95 7.95 , Sugar t Beautiful Fur Trimmed Spring Coats Fur Trimmed Beautiful Winter Coats the frequent novy is with changes in city administra-- J tions. Dr.. Wanlass presented, the merits of the bill in a very clea and forceful manner. A Senator John S. Lewis,, of the bill desired an author and the have lorm that expression from - the Chamber City Manager form Is the hit, of Commence and the citizens, to give ing of a city manager the bill at to the city to an expression wason called. his entire-tim- e There the meeting carry out the policies of the was a in and division sharp mayorand commissioners who east- - a majvotes the counting act as a board of directors. favor- A. Hendrickson ority of those present Mr. John bill. the . ed favored the City Manager plan Chairman T. H. Humphreys but in view of the present prothe Bvoads Committee gave of blems of Logan city he did not detailed a report of the work to supthink it wag advisable arid offered committe of the port the bill. By a majority some recommendations as to j the of cent vote of 85 per The road improvement. commit-'some people, Logan city has recommendations and report ted itself to a definite policy1 to carry ouf a specific program were accepted. ofUpon invitation of the administration and the pre-eComof Chamber ficers of .the was elected on that basis and Service Store - Brand New Sues 14 to 52 Should Sell for $15.00 Sacrificed at ion Form. Mayorl,un(btrurnwas opposed to the bill ami rather, favored the City Council Form.j Judge Geo. D. Preston talk-- j ed for the bill and pointed out its advantages. Dr. Wanlass1 mentioned that the City Manager Form would promote the continuation of a policy adopt ed by the city as the best for it and would not be upset as it Mm'ajgaCT . REAL Bargains Sjpffirag EPresses - at Length, for the City Manager Form of Government took plate at the membership' meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Thursday fevening. Dr. W. L. Wan-las- s who led in the discussion made it plain at the outset that the discussion of the bill was in no way to reflect on the past or the present administrations of I)gan City. The bill permission, to merely grant cities of the first and second classes to adopt the City Manager Form of Bovemment if they choose. Favoring, the hill Just Few - Matters Discussed1" HUB j sented data from' a0 survey re- ' ported at a hearing on the bill. This- showed that the City Manager fomv- - of - government mailer was adopted in the 3 cent, and that only per pities of the sur- of vey had the City Manager t jOtherCur-ren- C02StBS31B3B2g 'S023H0E,2,0W Mr. L. R. Beterson was opposed to the bill ami favored the City Council Form of government even more than the City Commi Irion Form. Mayor A.- B. Lundstrom pre- Doctor , Wanlass Leads On City Discussion Manager Form of city voting-fager Form. Friday, February 25, 1927. TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE EIGIIT CHOICE POT ROASTS Bound .. 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