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Show Saturday, January 7 1028. . X HEWS Si and Mrs. Fred Tittenfeor ove were.shopping in the : ot (. county seat yesterday M o n s e n Market : V ! Prices Greatly Reduced For Last Sis Days January fifth, to Mr. and Mrs. Alma M. Bernt- Thursday, SOll. Suits Sweater Sets of briehed wool. Cap, leggings sweater land mittens 1 to 3- -- . $9.73 ( : tf An eight and a half pound son was born at 7:25 p. m. on I) R V : 5 : MONDAY STARTS LAST WEEK OF JANUARY CLEARANCE Better Advertisement PRESSING TAILORING, 3!$$$? il'!300t5l"lteKton'-eiiristiaisenCo;- t .i'Il-- . Meats. PAGE THREE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. LEANING AND SCHEBY $1.00 41 WEST 1st N. CA waiJw r I I Mrs. Y. 0. Shaw received word of the arrival of a lovely Sixes 4 to 6 Keg. Pants with Per-ral- Hand Embroidered pretty designs in fast rotors e SO AC $3-5- r Cases Pillow $100 Jkaww ... ' Sts Italian in SK tan - Children's Mark Knit Bloomers. Keg. 75r 2 to 16 )rars .. LISTFRINE SPECIAL r. 25r - r Ladies full Fashioned Chif-- J ion Holeproof Hosiery on Sale at Special low price. Regular Values $1.95. Sale Price $1.45, Howell Brothers. Childrens Burlington Hose black, hiege, Chain- pagne, Frenrh Nude pr ' for 69r. 50e size for . 39r for . 19r. 25e Tooth Paste 15c Elrrtrir Heater, Guarnateed One Wa- rFor last week of the sale$1 aw w $1.85 Mereeixed AA ww A sie HO 25 Just I .1.39 x. ieaiiin Crib the 25 J Blankets-pattern- s kindergarten 59 white, pink and blue V N .Imnlio Mice Is Full 81x80 inches Rayon Spreads in green, rose, blue and fancy stripes $3.85 $1.00 S X, $2 35 Kay on Spreads Idne, and on hid, Idne and gold and green and gold - . yellow , a few Turkish Bath Mats inrlies. Bril- liant Colors. Were $1.39 V A W lynilm Pillovv ( ases veiy fine Pilltivv (asc All Clioire New Patterns in mother Chintz. Most Pupil- lar fabric for all waslnvur . Crinkle Rayon makes your Spreads and Itrapcs to uialili. Rosy Aj audBlue. 2 widths make spread $4 w 22x116 I Nut ( repe. N 07' I X " N 65e Kanry Bloeked Turkish Towels Wears Well . Heavy Very absorbent $1,110 sixo ' Extra Heavy Jap ordinary ipiality 22 Colors designs - " "" to,..i,Ir.--iHd'Mrs- . "M"N a warm White Sheet. Blanket w eight made slmng for imitimied washing iilvilll IKIUI 19f ? Kiddies Hankies Nursery and faney trimming rrorhrted border 6 (or Suits, $1.75 to $9.50. lovelly and Serge. Plaidil, Tweeds, Jersey $2015 lo $5.50 Sixes 3 to 7 V. Boys ' " yards o' fine tiiiigham. 3S ilillcmit iMtlerus ami rotors, and gu.iianlissl fast One l ot of r $6.75 Brushed Wool Mm light blue, link jand little daughter born Jan. 5th Chas Bork-lna- u id Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Borkman is Mrs. Shaws daughter. Boj'Sliirts. All Wool $6.50 12x36 inches. SC AC OofciO 45 Advertisement Indies Wool Hose Kegu.arao.- T- Orson Pitkin arrived last evening from Los Angeles, to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Pitkins', mol her. Mis. Mary Ellen Jesin sup, which will be held Nibley ward Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. at $1.65 Allen A Black and tan- - Koumlar .QO Sanitary Chiffon Hose. A liberal assort. . nient of colors - finely Napkin ' and Service JC 6 )A as3U . a made hygienic 3b..A1.00 of Curtain Nets in pieces as long as 8 yards. All useable piees. Reduced as murh as Half Price IjMlies Iniinis. Monarch Values 215 Remnants of Cretonne and Silk Dra iws in C Seattle lengths,;, marked Regular . 35 Ridiculously Iow. Patterns, in 29 r I I I I j N 59t and 79e Fine Zephyr Ginghams J)oxins of patterns O and Colors O x Express Sripe Overalls Extra Heavy rGet x- Remnants of Silk and Cotton Tables and tallies of them in Just (lie pieces you need for making up odds and ends. Kidd it's $12.50 all Wool Coals. Fur Trimmed Plain Colors 9yQ 7 to 10 .. Advertisement Net a Dunford Clark, three months old, only child of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, passed away last night at the family home. il K. 2 S.t of pneumonwill be ia. Funeral services bold Sunday at 2 p. m. at the same address. R. S. Percales signs and colors Colors in all tlio popular iurli Genuine Amoskeag Daisy ( loth. For shs'pers nighties and diapers r Genuine Linen new guilds Regular $1.25 at Devonshire for Women's., and ('hildren's Dresses anil Bys' Suits wears like iron . AA Ie reale. .. Quill Cretonnes, in iplilt ialterns and the rigid w rigid for . quilts 290 . - - x Dresses, Smart New Styles and Plain Colors. II 8 to Sixes who lecently returned from a mission, will be the speaker at the Fourth ward services Sunday evening January 8th, at 7 oclock, in the Logan high .. SC C A . Srarfs-Al- l -- laee trinuned. 690 . y hildrens Shoes in Iaient and Calf SI IQ Billion and iae 5 lo 8. Broken lots. Values to $2.95 N Get Cse WOOL AAp 1.00 'V . All Wool Jersey Kenneth Lindquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lindquist, Punjab, the very finest busy and make up the Children's Spring Dresses f $7.50 f( x Turkish Towels a large size Bath Towel that .xCU weam very well sJ.'or 20x41 CrifH 950 ... and divisions for school supplies with strap 190 X Kiddies Dresses of ail Wool hand embroidered 9 and 10 years lo - 27 de- 250, guaranteed fast 3 $1.19 to $1.39 Siliool Bags with pockets ready for Spring House Cleaning 89c $1.00 Cretonne . 75c Cretonne 50r time. ri s rapidly growing practice. Ages V tc COTTON AND BLANKETS Slightly Soiled, at January ( learanee Prices J . SI. 39 of Colors Smrt Satin A ......... Full N. Raln-bo- u S 1 fYTi 7 r" $1.95 Rayon BliKimers, Odds and Ends sar si.5o NEW SPRING LINE OF ROYAL SOCIETY PACKAGE GOODS ARE HERE Auditorioum. Entire Stock of Suits and Oercoats on sale at remarkable low price at Howell Brothers. Behoof " Double faced Terry Cloth tered patterns Regular $1.25 Values Serpentine r. ('rifie A Beautiful Fabric n X Dr. II. S. Amussen who has been in Arizona taking a needed varalion has again opened his offices over the Man-l.ata n Cafe and enjoying 3 X 25 Kimona 300 Remnants Royal Society Package Goods HALF oile Dresses ( hildren's PRK F ages 2 to 10. Itetf. $1.25 to $2.50. C8 V. 2 oclock. ' Grand- APA Trw . . 5 Yc'i StoektoirxChristiansenCo ; 9 & Advertisement of the presidencies Seventh ward Mutual organizations have arranged for Mr. Weslcv Sorenson to give an account of the recent trip to 'Honolulu of the U. A. C. Foot-bteam and other local citizens at the Mutual meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. Sorenson was a member of the team which made the trip and his impi cssinns of their .journey, the game and other features thoidd Ik of particular interest to the young people of thp ward. Uolx'it Gibbons and Mr. Sorenson are members of the team and members of the Sevis proud d enth 'ard. of them. The dl Tho-war- Only the best for the money. Our system will not allow (heap work A garment proves to be clean whenthe lining is clean. This result can only b( obtained with the new Continuous Flow System. We have in Cache Valley. 1 j o only one Thu a ve statement is made as a rekult of twenty years experience in the Dry Cleaning' Business. We will meet The Cm rent Prices. Squires (le,i,ner. Phone 171. 20 W. 1st. North. i I Ativci tiscirciit Will Fight Decisio- nimportant decision was at at last evening's session of the city commission, lhu executive committee of .was five Welfare Association in attendance to inquire what, if anything, was going to be done in the matter of the of the Utilities Commis-- s rates at o ri prescribing which the city should, serve the citizens, with electric, current. In the opinion of the Welfare Association which coincides exactly with that of the city commissioners, the been estabcity plant having lished for the sole purpose of furnishing but the. citys own taxpayers and citizens with current, therein differing from a commercial power company, was not subject to the decision of the Utilities- Commis-siorni- n of rfttes to lie charged its own citizens and stockholders,, for which reason, after due deliberation, it was decided to file an appeal in the State Supreme Court to have the. .Utilities d e c i sion, set Commissions aside as invalid. ( Nil ilv ar-iiv- and ot streets, wore flu unemployed ioscuiiir reapim; u rieli luuxest from the dnelict uiit'imohilea tore-noowho died Thursday with insurance. flood wateis. Ilints were plying from pneumonia. InterFenders anil Auto Bodies lor lilro like taxicahs, furjini; Mens all wool Blazers and ested friends may view the straightened. Shoup, 74 W. 1 N. people about low ti. The low k All Kaynee Boys Blouses on L u in Jackets. Regular body Sunday forenoon prior of bast London from lie Values Sale Regular $1.00 Values pat (Advertisement) Sale to the time for the services. $5.00 to $7.00. and lo lamebom-lower brldaiSale Price 75 cents. Howell Price $2.3 ). Howell Brothers. tlio ltd" of Dogs was a seem: of Shaw last Sheriff returned Brothers. Advertisement Just received a new com- evening from Ogden, whole desolation' this moiniiiK. The Advertisrim. nt plete showing of Young 'Mens he went to identify a couple stieets in the tenement districts Hats at of boys wanted here for forg- weio tloodeil irom one to our Martin Pond, S. li. Rogers Snap Brim Black On Wednesday Howell Prices. G. A. Hogan, appraisers Reasonable and of the of ing checks, and held there on let t d' ep and electric IikMs fail Troop.l, Boy Scouts the estate of Frances H. Brothers. the same charge. The youths ed X'.uiv of the inhabitants of the fifth ward, entertained the Advertisement and thickly populated diblrict became names members of Troop 0 of the Reeder, deceased, have'the filed gave the same eswere charged with the same sixth ward, at the, I . A. C. their report placing value at $1,500, all in Reports of babies born in offense, but were not the ones gymnasium, where they play- tates Thomas Bradshaw of Wells-villone of the thrifty of the Blue Creek suction, has been a business in the county seat today. e, s Preston William Smith of Funeral services will be held 1). W. Jeffs and J. M. Cal-- 1 det wood of Salt Lake havej at 1 oclock Sunday in the and Lila Payne of Lewiston been in Logan the past tew iweifth ward for Rulon, son have obtained a marriage lidays on business connected of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Bergen-e- r cense here. - er t lie Maidenhead n, her evening ed basketball and handball, and real estate. afterward had a swim in the pool. One selected lot of 25 pairs of Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords on Special Sale $1.05 Per Pair. Howell Brothers. Adverti.-eiui'i- i , Prof. George B. Caine, head of the department of dairy husbandry at the Utah Agricultural College, has licen appointed to the list of official judges for the year 1028 of associathe Holstein-Freseia- n tion of America. The appointment was just made by a comor mittee the association which annually appoints the official judges. The list of judges is a very limited one and the appointment comes ,as a well deservd honor to Professor Caine who has long been recognized as an expert judge of dairy cattle. He has judged at practically all western fairs and expositions." - Anyone contemplating purchase of a car should in their own inUiest inspect the merits and beauty of the new BuxT-Si- x Hudson and Essex cars which wilt arrive- - this evening and thereafter be on display in, the show room of S. L. Motor Co., 18, the East Center. the new year continue to arrive at The Journal office, but some of them are not reported for several days after birth. All who enter them for the prizes offered by Iyigan merchants and others should present a certificate of the attending physician certifying the time the child was born. ( ni-- DANCING SCHOOL New Classes Opening in All Types 7 p.m. Beginners Class in Ballroom, Meets 4:30 p.m. Beginners Ballet Class, meets Musical Comedy, Tap and Step, and Stage Dancing Classes 10 oclock meets Saturday mornings at For information about Advanced Classes and Private Work Monday-Thursda- Call 1103 , Palms, Ferns, Christmas gonias, Cyclamens and large flow'ering plants. Larsons Nursery: J Be- all Ola - confidential. Logan Garment Co., 39 West 1st North. Miss Helen Law, daughter of Mrs. A. A. Law and Miss" Bernice Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles John- son left vesterday afternoon for Washington, 1). C. whole they have gone to visit with relatives anJ friends. They nect to be away at least until June. , WOULD BEGAN! Tender Imperious Ardent MS A boy found guilty of break- -' ing into the high school building was given a sentence' to the Industrial School, which was suspended (hiring good -- behavior as it was a first ofboy vas fense. Another brought in and reprimanded a slywbal!, for throwing U. I. through a window on C. Rv. bus. . . TWENTY PERSONS DROWNED IN LONDON (Continued Msteis aced From Page One) T8. 16, and 12 win when Second the daughters of a workman North street from First to children were trapped bv lln Third East, iff set aside for rush of waters. Hoarding heron alautomobile ly saved four of his ehildriii hut a coasting hill, drivers disregard the signals the others were drowned befojo and sometimes even smash he could reach them. Maddened the rails placed to block the with grief and temporarily out mind, he watched police and converging streets. The thaw has put a stop to sledding at firemen' taLe the bodies to the present, but when it is resum- mortuary. ed the practice referred to The. threats at noon today u sum- still In the flood stage above thej should, be stopped by JJ mary methods. t locks. At Moseley, sailboats wer As Monday Tuesday, 8, 9, 10. Sunday URIOATKST OF LOVERS SINCE THE c- always who---ei- a'f-hi- -- Beth Thurber School of Dancing Metropolis Adveitisemcnt Advertisement I For the analysis, of metals a scientist has developed a device in which electricity is used to melt, boil and finally evaporate steel, its gases' being isolated for examination. TODAY ly m make OVERSTOCKED to room for our. spring seeds and plants we offer 25 per cent discount for. one week on y y Cherry Blossom Flor-shei- with the handling of knitting and finishing machines. All applications strict- n REGISTER NOW FOR Monday-Thursda- Special familar lord-may- CAPITOL THEATRE ATTRACTION Wan ted A su pe r i n It ''ride n t for knitting factory one who is stricken fearing that shipi and barges billowing In the rlvar might break looso and crush tliV bouses along the banks. There was great distress amoiq Isthe poor and the statement that . relief sued a measures would be taken panic Jr wanted here. - Sale on all Shoes and Oxfords. Regular Price $10 to " 12.00 service Sale Price $8.75. Howell That the efficeint Brothers. of the I.ogan fire department Advertisement is appreciated has again been demonstrated; this time by Friday evening a special receipt of a nice check issued music program was given at and presented the firemen by the Scandinavian regular Charles Jenkins, manager of meeting held in the stake for Hardware Co., 'the Logan house.' The program, tvhirh the firemens instant response was attended by many people, 1 extin-and effective work in consisted of the following: guishing the recent fire in the Duet, Walter Nielsen and Eric photo shop over the store, Holmgreen: duet, Helen Lund-ah- l which required quick and de-- ! and Hazel Spenst; instrucisive action for its suppres-- I mental numbers, Itosengreen sion. orchestra. Advert i the-matt- nuwjauiiu; 8 Ic-y- Wasteful Willful Fickle Furious ' |