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Show THE JOURNAL, FACE SIX West Center, July 23, is in ove with The Nortorious Lady,! whom he knows by ' another! name, an attack by savages incited by an unscrupulous part-- ! ner these are some of the high lights in the production. The plot of love in' The Notorious Lady is amazing, yet perfectly plausible. Whiiu it has plenty of action, there, is' The seventh annual Farmers - ir.oih mg in the story that needs! Encampment closed at noon to- a stretch of tne imagination, I.OGAN Thursday, July 21, 1927. CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Starts J j day, with universal agreement! in every way that cessful. Attendance exceeded BONUS BEING of last year by 23. thus of setting a new high recordstate PAID TO UTAH 3551. Every county of the vvaa represented on the register. Interest this morning cenEGG PRODUCERS demg tered in the onstration in which Was used the new dynamometer purchased LT-LAKE bw the Utah State Fair board, CITY-, July 21. for use this fall at thirteen (P) Utah farmers whose eggs countv fairs and at the state were marketed the through farmers the all fair. Practically on the campus gathered at the Utah Poultry Producers horse barns at 9 o'clock and for marketing association two hours watched four draft during the first six months of teams in competition. The teams the present year now are receivwere owned tby llelir Lund- - ing a bonus payment of bertfr Irvin Gergeson and in of stock in the form ail and of Logan, Krebs, The payment is on the Utah Agricultural "College. association. The dynamometer, purchased a basis of 30 cents per case for from the Iowa State College, the 87,259 cases handled by the was delivered in Logan last association during the first half .week and today was the fast of 1927. time it has seen use in comThis volume is materially petition. visitors last above that handled by the assoEncampment night helped to fill the amph- ciation during .a corresponding After itheater to in any year of the Asso- p: the great plav hour on the period Edciations cast lawn, where under the gen- monds, life, says Clyde C. Durgeneral manager. eral supervision of Prof. Joseph R. Jenson they had plaved like ing the first six months of 1924, children for an hour, the farm which was the first year, the folks poured over the brow of Association marketed 61,887 the hill into the amphitheatre to cases of eggs. The second year hear Dr. Edward Howard Griggs (1925), 56,090 cases wire mark- lecture on Savanarola. It was -- seats weieted the first six months, and Tiot lonsruntii-athe first half 01M926, the filled, and within a few min-futes then ail standing room at volume was 57,752 cases the rear was occupied, and fin The big jump in the volume of ally the hillside was covered; A eggs marketed for the first half places (rnservative estimate the attendance at last nights of 1927 presents an interesting came during a period when per-- ', lecture at fully 4.000. , After the lecture, the crowd sonalitfes in the egg market remained to witness the opera were rather pessimistic, with! "Once in a Blue Moon,- - pro- cold storage warehouses holding duced bv students of the sum- an unusually large volume of mer school, under the direction eggs and production heavy. The of Prof. B. Cecil Gates. No event won greater ap- members joining the association proval of students and campers during the last few months alike than this opera.,,! rather than from heavy increasWeber and Box' Elder coun- es in production on the part of ties were pitted against each other in the finals of the horse producers kligned with the or.shoe pitching tournament, and ganization last year. Weber won the doubles while a Whether the eggs came from T.ox Elder man took the singles. new producers or from increasThis is the second consecutive es in flocks of old ones did not year that Weber has won the doubles, which entitles that alter the problem confronting county to permanent possession the Association, said Mr. Ed. of the loving cup awarded bv monds. There were just that the Utah Farmer. Incidentally many more eggs to hande than this is the second cup to go to We had during the same period Weber under the same pro- last year, and we had to study visions, This years successful team was comprised of Newv every market and look to every and Purdv. who pitched for outlet to get the best prices w? honors against Ed. Ramshaw could for our producer-memberand Gardner. Ramshaw con the singles medal over Gardner. Box Elder carried off the honors in baseball, by defeating Al. G. Barnes Circus Utah countv. Web and Davis counties were the onlv ofhei counties competing. Performance Good, The attendance prize, a laiire silver loving cup presented bv the National Copper Bank and ester- the Bankers Trust Company One who attended of Salt Lake Citv to the count v day afternoons performance o with the highest registration, the Al G. Barnes metis at In-s-was won bv Davis courtv one of the Cache being a close cornua it v. ton, pioiiouneed it as it lutd an in seen best jeaiv.; Attendance is figured on the huge and well; basis of percentage of fanners exceptionallj m the countv who attend the trained body of perforimr-s- , aj Encampment .Homs the s.jaait menagerie oi animals ini loot ori the diitanc traveled m gloat t(ie rink )f condition and mans to the Encampment retting ot them tlJli m Davis brought 27 per cent of er farmers over a distance ot Pnkrs. 70 miles. Caehj brought 70 per The ciicus could be in mid ot cent of her farmers 8 miles. The' ns gioat army of beautiful difference, according to the! )u,lM,s and oi' the handsome nidges, sbghtV in iavor of wh0 w, gnueful- Davis. js The fmai seoies an- - tH,uesll f the homes tfu,m 10(jt, qik. rounced bv the i tidin' t lor the six leading emir ties aio: Da-- is the most handsome animal eer 2.25; Cache l.)7: Welm 1.26D-Bo- seen in the al'ey, was valued Elder 1.198: Juab .871; at $26,000. Sanpete .721. There vveie two large lings' A similar cud awarded Bv a cential platloim and cage, and the same companies was wop in comtaiit opciatum during the last vear bv Davis county for the third successive time and really fine pert'oimance. W hen thereby gained permanent pos- one sees a hippopotamus and a session of it. The new i im mod bear drawing vehices around! be won three years befme it the nng .he knows the animals can be retained permanently. L have been well trained. s sue-th- at Thursday July 21st horse-pulnn- -- -SA- Wil-f--- over-flowin- $26,-177.- A Word From the Boss: Cinderellas Policy: 70 H g. You will never find old or shopworn merchandise in any Cinderella Shop. We positively will not carry Coats, Dresses or Hats from one season to another. Summer merchandise must be sold now The next ten days we will move all summer Dresses, etc., from our racks, regardless of cost. Come early while the selection is large You dont need the cash. The President of the firm says: Sell your sumrher merchandise NOW. Forget cost and profit let the women of Logan and acvicinity wear these Dresses and pay later cording to their convenience. Remember you can only have a successful sale by offering real savings and values, so price bed-roc- k and clear S' our your merchandise at racks preparatory to receiving new fall goods. DRESSES. GIVE VALUES-SE- LL h or j t Dresses Tor Choose Sin Big Lots F rosssLOOKCORSPASlS s. , j I. l J i t f4 t&iZ ' C'p-- i, i V S p V f liii f. A h OF 100 DRESSES JUST LATE PURCHASE ! ARRIVED 1 , , , The font teen'' midget LEWIS STONE SEEN eques-- j tiains fiom Havana weie went-dtill peifoimeis, and luu in the Chinese giant, came AS DIAMOND MINER Ching in for a full share of attention, and consideied as a whole the show was a splendid one. It n Declared to be the m the afternoon yet created for Lewis Stone to JK icgietted nc,t uas UCI nCt auu and! and with Earbaia Bedford Ann Rork fektuied, The No-'Untimr torious Lady will be shown at NftW i,,, Thanks HlS W ItC the Capitol Theatre beginning!' as the feature photoplay today s nil Ml1!, e,l " nil m Mr Stone has the role of sol hen mi wit sot me' math double ,ll" u A,il' ,k, 'I"ll,v tu Holmgren, 4o8 'N 1 M , Julv 23,.uu4 ,at htu i m,e -- vvm Mom.nh and most of the action is in so, wimu N 1 ul ",,nu"! Vlt Africa where, seeking to tor bow ml u 1HK1H u ' inn on get The Notorious Lads his it -- mm , old wuMt mailer 'oil lowife (Barbara Bedford) he ni Vt i tbonbl waa in 'our ''st m ami cates a diamond none m Hit Lot VilbuKa join ' how i Is a Ill'll t hHiiMiis and river. Intrigute among his now mooli hi Itei jmi will feel. .It OU tllV IM1 Co. partners, discovers that one Jr t Fd. j , ' his partna el v. , 1 .1 Open a Charge Account a Charge Account Open CHARGE CUSTOMERS Yes, we sell Ready-to-We- ar CASH CUSTOMERS ATTENTION: ern shopping plaij of Divided Payments our prices, how ever, are as cheap as cash stores anywhere. Next time you want a Coat, Dress or Hat compare our values and be convinced that we are popular because of our values. -- DON T MISS THIS SALE. i f i -- o.-pr 1 X l"i ir k $ WEAR AS YOU PAY The I I ATTENTION: value giving event During this ten-da- y select the . merchandise of your you may choice and add same to your account without any change whatever in your terms. we will allow $1.00 Remember, too Credit on your account for every friend, making a purchase, that you send to us. THIS SALE IS GENUINE. on the new mod- Si YOU WILL LIKE OUR CREDIT METHODS Cinderella Way 114 NORTH MAIN STREET, LOGAN, UTAH i "iriDn- - --- -1- j 6,, i! |