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Show luasila'y. ISuveinber THE JOURNAL, INELIGIBILITY OF LOGAN. t The Unpleasant Day I I an Unpaid Grocery Hill, Kirks WhiteNaptha 4 10c 4 : Soap, 10 Bars 35c I Uello all Flavors 2 for15cl Utah Celery Week Extra Large 2 for 25c We Mail Any Place 4 Special Cartons. M ll. Prunes I & 4 51bs, 39c ,d4 4 f THATCHERS FLOUR, Sack $1.3Sf Rice FanRcoseBlue 51bs 33c high schools, which once was so nearl) set tied and now is so completely upset once more. And Coach Roy Molntjra ud his Panther rew are wondering just what team the t e eomniittee f.nally will out of tlie hat for them to plu Saturday afternoon at 2 o on ('ummings field when the Moot'd isemilinal in th state' race is duo to be played. At present it appears that it will 'be Preston. Tins lor the simple reason that tnere isnt aujthiiig mor for the cominitli'e to rale on to get ITeston out or Locun in or some body else out or in. As a matter of fact, the situation in the northern part of tho state has been rather a tendr one, and the conimitUe has had a tough time getting some sort of older out of the chaos. To begin with, Preston was ruled out of a tie with I.ogan because us schedule did not tmish prior to the date Set by the association, Now Logan hs discovered a man who has been in school beyond the number of terms ailowid and who played in the game of Logan against Preston so that game is forteited to Preston, and Preston comes back in the running' to opbewildered West pose the much high team in the race for the northern title. Aside from the conflict in thaj direction, the other divisions are Delta encountering no diffkulty. won from Wasatch academy, and it is quite clear that thev play Provo, which defeated Moab Tooele defeated Bingham, so it hag earned the right to play Wasatch high school. be game will The Provo-Delt- a the plajed at Provo. The site for will Other game is undecided, but be set Thursday by t). H. Mitchell, chairman for the executive committee. The executive committee approved the situation as before, outlined at a special meeting Monday night at the Hotel Utah and with the clarification of, issues, it is expected that by another season tlie machine will be in good operation. con-ijur- 4 -- e i V-lit- S can 4 MODERN MARKET 4 Quality Always I ilk Jk. sc esse Mr. O J M, Trotmon pjtve an IntfKdting account of her trip to Frajjcs at (he weekly nutting of n Monday. Mrs. Trotroaa Jr wtott to France to attendJlvo Icta Legion convention tuu Paris as Ro-ir- Amer-Thursda- Youve That tanged j i C. et, r V Ogden, Nov. 15. A stadium for conference Mountain Rocky game of football in Ogden, next fall between the I'tah Aggies and another prominent conference mem-- Lost critical "Mrs "Mr at a price that pleases the most conservative the A includ- - Honesty Cleanliness TALK INTERESTING - STADIUM HUGE 4 j 4 j HEARS Coronado pattern was Je- who can be fastid- - THE newfor women ber. This virtually was the decision of the directors of the chamber of commerce yesterday, who reorganizcommited the chamber stadium tee, and urged immediate attention the fn her natural bowl, east --of city. Fred M. Ne wits made chairman of the stadium committee, auci ceding J. Orson Douglas, who has from the chamber Uire'tor-ate- , as he will enter business in New York. Ora Bundy, contra-to- r, was made a member of the Other metnbeis are, M. S, Eccles, M. A. Kurn'iey ami Thomas Leslie. post last-nigThe Amernan entered the movement for the 'stadium by voting full cooperation with the movement. The legion lias Iliad this hi mind as a community project during the hurt fe v months, land has advised the chamber of. Commerce of a desue to be of sent-lice- 1 lous without being extravagant, . , It is as new as next years vogue as beautiful as only fine silverware can be An extra heavy plate of silver at the points of greatest wear assures long life. w The Coronado is an open stoclt pattern added to at any time, The Piece of 8 Set Ulustrated Is priced at $32.00. This includes 8 Hollow Handle Stainless Steel Dinner Knives, 8 Dinner Forks, 8 Tea Spoons, 8 Table Spoons and a Butter Knife and Sugar Shell. With Solid Handle Stainless Steel, Knives the price Is only $26,50. and can fce com-mitt- $32.00 ht APPRECIATION popl cf Cache Volley appreciate More and More the Great Savings That have Come to Them by the Establishing ot the UNITED CHAIN STORES in their Midt. The Home of Our Soecials 50e Cans - 39 . SMJTIIFIELD irYRUM With r del give ' IM: yllM-kott- tet we Loikone Srf- T- jog Tny, aitli in Greta ami Gold -- Lacquer. tn ,, ,Tpa Spoons $5. 00 a dozen, s V f At Cardon Jewelry Company A small deposit will reserve a set until Christmas Texas Turkeys Source of Large Income to Growers Fort Worth, Texas, Nov, (AIJ A total of 500 cars of LOGAN VM "free Salt Lake City, Nov. 15 (AP) Because the Salt Lake clearing house has decided that affiliated banka shall charge an annual fee of per 1,000 valuation of with them for placed safe keeping, the state land hoard has decided to ttansfer its securities to the slate capitol wtiere they1 will be plarejjl in vaults. These securities, worth approx-- j imately $7,000,000 will be moved about December 1. Meanwhile the state land board will also make for the- - Collection arrangements of interest charges on the outstanding money.. This, by rourt-- i esy has heretofore been done by the banks who also have been designated as depositors for the state land board funds. Interest charges annually am unt to beand $200,000. tween $250,000 The board has not designated a depository for its funds. I Cash & Carry Stores Knlva. Securities of Utah to Be Moved to State Capitol j I4. N ITE fur tight, )4 pitcet, witli Hollow Handle Stainleu Sleet - 4 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday SCHILLINGS TEA A wrvict I for Wednesday, 15. dres-s-el turkeys representing 10.000,000 pounds of thanksgiving meat. . movof Toxaa in the past two out ed weeks consigned to points north, east and west, it was announced by B. E, Collyer. president of the Fort Worth poultry and egg comof the Texpany and as Poultry and Egg association. The Thanksgiving turkey crop netted farmers of Texas more than $3,000,000, according to figures 'compiled by Collyer. And despite the heavy movement which was the t y, a special envoy tf the,$tite Legion Her , description of the Auxiliary. great parade in ' Paris and., the roy-an- d oj reception given to them by the people, of Fmace was Impressive. f The Yule shipments are even w- - hm, J pppry a good aSSOlt-peite- d ' , 'Likewise- her t acaount of her visit sUrpa"! l,u TbJ?k!giv;'ment of tire' chains. You will Tho Bullard camp will meet a$ to the varioo's U. S. cemeteries in need radiator alcohol, which I tho homo of Mrs. Nottie L. Mall, France and fthe manner in which 250 west Fitst South, ThufSdaf , these cemetjeriaa aro 'also cany. Get fixed risrht and Nov. y maintained Mrs. J7. at a oclock. wag very Bitopesting. dr it now. O. II, Borg, 81 West Thati her Tlmin aud Mrs. Mary T. John T tfLie IH, fVha la with First North St., Ixtgan. Baby will assist the hostess. i the department of rrieulture in (AdevrtisPrtient) For The William B. Preston stamp Washington IsD. C. was a guest and greet ,love for Cache will meet Wednesday, Nov. Itjl, at expressed f said there were about Ie Mrs. Burt on Ali,es Women on School Census 60 valley. the home of R. J. Mrs, Burn, Complete south Fifth East, at 3 oclock. Mr. 40ft paoe from Utah in WashingMotherhood , a,ld ('oniuinioimblp ton D. in. and they planned to be For several years I was denied the J. U. Burn. Mrs. Ida Burnand On the lookout to send home any The work of enumerating the Mrs. Edith writes Mrs blessing of motlii i hood, be will the Corbridge Ideas- - Cast would, be helpful for Margaret Burton of Kansas City. e( school population for the year 1927 hostesses. A good attendance b43a- ' was t rrihly nervous and subject tOihas been completed according to a sired. - statement C. mele agrl-ThIhirker said the Harry issue, lerimls of terrible suffering and by Dav! Tartiet, 1 outlook for. Cache valley m holia Now 1 am the proud inotnc r iclerk. Tho woik was carried on In Joseph Smith camp will meet cutturf 250.000 if a be tutiful little daughter and a, the customary way ,(nd Mr Tarbit Jat the home of Mrs. William r'M. waa f oo1- - 'Approximately f beets will be harvested in over satisfaction the jgmlth, 116 south First East, Tlnura- - t0I8 rue companion amt Inspiration lj my icxpreRsed vntley this year, and a number husband. I believe lmndnds of oilier thoroughness of the survey. day, Nov. 17, at 3 oclock. The as-i- e 111 1926 there were 2061 eligible (elating hostesses are Mrs. 0,J . P. i of ett loads ot apples ftnff potatoes women would like to know the secret Of this number Hurst. Mr. H. C. Maughan, 'Mr, have been shipped out The fall it my happiness, and I will gladly people and 1616 were Thomas Rose and Mrs. Floyd Pose, grain is looking very good.' All the real it to any mairled woman who147.l were bo will write me Mrs Burton offers her girls, lu J927 the total was 3095. sugar beets are out of- the ground. Misse Tyson with Miss Sweeton The Eliza R. Snowr esmp will vdvice entirely without charge. Bhe'an Increase of four. la 1927 there 1611 has nothing to sell. Letters should be were 1484 boys and girls. meet at the home of Mrs. Peter A. as accompanist, students of tha Ag-iddressed to Mrs Margate'. Burton, There were but two people between Pedersen, 440 west First South rirultv rgl college, rendered two Nov J7, at 3 p,m, Mrs. cal HGlections. S591 Massachusetts. Kansas City, Mo. the age of 10 and l7who could neiL. Jarvis, chairman Parley Hill aad Mrs. L. C. McDoh- - of the committee on classification, orrespondence will he strictly confi- ther read nor write. . ha 4 charge of the program. dential Advertisement 'It is from this report that tha aid will assist the hostess.' 4 4 ogdenTlanT 4 1 We carry a complete line of Holiday Goods iag Buk Mince Meat, Fresh Oysters, Ground Suet, Hulk Lard, Smoked and Kippered Salmon, Fancy Macke; 1, Pickled Tripe, Bloaters, etc. of CHAMPS -- j Tomatoes q j ROTARY i j Pay Day to many people is .the most unpleasant 4 day of the month, as bills come to the .office and the home, reminders of debts contracted which rjt must be paid. . Pay Day has no terrors for regular Piggly Wiggly customers, so far as grocery bills are concerned, v because they hae saved, hy buying from Piggiy at, the water and light bills. Wiggly, enough to They have the added satisfaction of knowing that St hae secured for the money spent for thrsr t T table needs the highest quality at the lowest Jj margin ( f profit from a Clean Store. Eav LUs the Head that Does Not Worry About 4 these prTces all week state makes Its appropriation , for educational purposes. The schools receive approximately $25 per capita from the state. Daughters The season has arrived for . Pioneer Meet j to owners car prepare them DIVISION for winter service. The Thomas Tarbet ettmj of It is time to have radiators Daughters will meet of Pioneers i 'evamined, repaired and pro, S o'clock at at Nov, 17, Salt Lake City, Nov 15 10 greatest in the last years, there vided with shutters: a service the home of Mrs. Henry T. Dartey, is bMwopft. bO and 70 per cent of out and Preston is, in. for which I am specially pre- - 457 west Fourth North. Mrs Helen on 1927 left the turkev the irop the Thats latent in the rapid-firMainwaring, Miss Martha Howland for the Christmas and New'Paren. shift In the lineup for the atate farms Mrs, Effte Darley will be has- Year be will soon market. roadways Icy 'football title rare among tile teases. IRINERN o n POTS PRESTON TEAM PLAYER j PAGE THREE LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. : L i i' teliioitfiiiHijifk & jarW 1 o |