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Show TUB JOURNAL, LOGAN CITT, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. to reports the rewinds have done a great deal of damage in the sandy lands of the Lewiston district. that Supt. Quinney estimates e to Sport visors 10 cents at 150 acres of peets be replanted, and considerable Journal office. damage to wheat is also reportAdvertisement ed. The wind has drifted the seed right out sweepin; On Saturday evening: at 8 sand, the grount o'clock a meeting: of ,ef fleers of of the Central Association will be held "in- the Just received beautiful line County- Agents quarters at the of wrist watches, Wendelboe courthouse. (Jj Up,jJewelry. (Advertisement) Holies i" Ffenders and ; Auto M. straightened. Shoup, 74 Adolph Blatter, who ' was found guilty by a jury in the (Advertiseniant) jin! District court of possession of liquor, and was to ' A beautiful little daughter intoxicating be sentenced' on May 26th, has arrived safely at, Tuesday Mrs. Jodie filed application for a new the home f Mr, w j Ui, trial. , Lehmberg. LOCAL HEWS will-hav- Cow-Testi- - - - The only effect education has upon a rascal is to make him a more dangerous rascal than those of his craft who are uneducated. HAIR CUTTING 8 to Death At Clarkston John A. Thompson a respected resident of Clarkston passed away on Wednesday evening. Mr. Thompson was the son of pioneers John and Hannah Jensen Thompson, and was born in Clarkston Feb.i He is survived by. his widow, Hulda Westerberg Thompson, four sons, his mother, and several brothers and sisters. Funeral arrangements will be announced in - . Advertisement .. Boys Day In Court In city The regular meeting of the Cache Stake Genealogical com- court yesterday, during the remittee will meet tonight at 7 :30 gime of Lowell Smart as city in the stake house. judge, Otto Hudson, found guilty of selling beer, was senCut prices on Roses and all tenced to six months imprisonnursery . stock. 1200 Roses at ment. This was later confirmed by City Judge Preston who,. 50 cts. each at Ola Larsons, sen- however, suspended - the Advertisement tence during good behavior upYou cant tell . how badly f i you need a haircut just by look- U Heber. Bingham has returned on the filing of a $100 bond to The boy comhliancp ing in the mirror frontaee from where Quarantine has now been lifted from the . home of M$. and Mrs. George D. Bennett, their little son, Frederick, ,who suffered from spinal meningitis , having now recovered.'isj r arp Detroit, Michigan, officers brought m a Modern Barber & Beauty ob- of traffic vioW number 13 West Center St. PKone he went for the. purpose of taming apd driving home from 1240. the factory, his handsome new Advertisement He four door Hudson sedanwas greatly impressed with the On Saturday Sheriff Shaw, Industry Day In the with which the factory for Boys Week this is and in all probability Marshal speed outHudson and Essex turns Mecham. will go to Salt Lake cars, Industry Day. The necessity of to attend a meeting of sheriffs obtaining an education, health and police chiefs of the state, work, citizenship, and municiThe remains of Mrs. Lucy pal government having receivtOs, discuss traffic laws with a of ed attention upon daughter view to securing uniform me- Rust Eldridge, previous John and Hilda Rust and sis- days, the boys are today being thods of enforcement. ter of Mrs.' Max'. Johnson who inducted into the process of died in California, arrived toddy manufactures by inspection of We have in the city of Logan and were taken to the Lind- the various local manufactur2 pianos one player and one quist undertaking parlors. Funestablishments, where those straight piano. Both high grade eral services will be held tomor- ing in charge explain the various instruments. Rather than pay row. Friday, afternoon, at one as processes. This afternoon, drayage or freight back to Og- oclock, in the tenth ward guests of the committee and den. will sell at a discount. management the pupils of the Leave name and address at Junior andSenior high schools Journal office for Mr. Harry D e a d Mrs. are visitinfHhe Capitol theater Mrs. Rigby Clark will be in city Thursday. Sophia Eckers ey Rigby, widow to view an inspirational picture Glen Bros Roberts Piano Co. of the late William F. Rigby, Richard Dix m Man Power, Advertisement for their special benepassed away this morning at obtained ner home, 55 S 3 W., of the fit. Among other establishRemains of the late John ills incident to old age. She was ments visited was The Journal, ex- Murdock have ' arrived from the daughter of Joseph and where Manager England Nampa, Idaho, and may be Alice Huime Eckersley, and was lained the various processes. a viewed by fnefidsof the farrr born in England June8,1848. ( Th is- week is proving ,ily tomorrow, Friday, morning She had been a resident of the most profitable one for the at the Lindquist mortuary United States for 65 years and schoolboys of the city. chapel. Funeral services will be a resident of Logan for twelve n The city firemen , Small Fire Friday at years. Funeral arrangements , held at 2 oclock-owere called at 1:45 this after the Presbyterian church. nave hot yet been made. noon to the home of G. A. Lindquist, 44 S. Third West, where ll an overturned incense burner caused fire to start, which was extinguished with very small Pdtf-lor- s, - sche-dful- e - ' ! . . - BEG SALE loss. Special Bargains FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Why We Can Sell so Cheap; ANSWER; We Have a very Light Overhead expense and Only Sell For Cash. IT PAYS TO DO YOUR TRADING HERE Beautiful Lot New fouiiand Sun Dresses Choice pH. 75 i f Lot Ladies and Misses Spring Coats $14.00 value $7.95 Lot Childrens Spring Coats 6 to 14 $9.00 value.... $4.75 Lot Childrens Spring Coats 3 to 6 years $6 value $3.95 Lot Rayon Bloomers $1.25 Value at 89 Lot Childrens Crepe Bloomers 29 I Lot Rayon Stepins $1.00 Value 75 . Lot Rayon Vests 75c Value ....' T 59 lot House Dresses and Aprons J. 59 Childrens Suide Gloves gOc Value 49 Women and Misses Suede Gloves $1.25 Value 83 Rubber Aprons, Good Value 49 and 85 Rayon Princess Slips $1.25 Value $1.05 49 69 89 $1.49 Boys and Girls Hats Childrens Spcrt Sweaters $1.25 Value 85 Princess Slips, Pink and White 85c Value 59 Crinkle Bed Spread $1.50 Value $1.10 One One One One One One One One 25'Per cent OFF Ladies and Misses Spring Hats Dress Goods One Lot of Gingham 7 Yards For One Lot Ladies Felt Slippers 5 and Bea. Brand at Childrens Hose f) 15, cent OFF !. $1.00 38 20 Prices Line at of Spring Draperies Saving Big Sizes at Cash Store Dollar-Eliaso- n 12 West Center 6 Street , Logan, Utah JELLY BEAN DANCE PROVIDENCE TONIGHT. WOOL PRINTED CREPE ELISE LOVELY CREPESO stcck sale at TheEndssurplus Sale This Season. the 98 Surplus Stock' Sale ofHigh- - Grade t GENUINE NROMANDY VOILES Yards , O . O KOKO CREPE ROUBAIX VOILES J FLANNEL 10 YARD WIDE CHALLIS 19 DOTTED 59 SWISS 89c PRINTED yard CLNUY Laces VAL - LACES 10 5 i CLNUY Laces VAL INSERTIONS AND BEADING.... GRANDMOTHER CHINTZ TRIMMINGS 20 Per Cent Off LINEN CRASH TOWELING SILK METALINE NETS. ENlfA JETTICK HEALTH A QC FOR GROWING GIRLS Broken lines in patent, kid and tan calf: Regular values to $7.00, Assortment of' 8tyles .and colors. Broken lines in all the newest shades.High, military or spike heels. AU sizes in. the lot. Values to $10.00. OXFORDS CA - MISSES AND CHILDRENS BAREFOOT SANDALS Vt LACE YOKES AND - Tan and black calf apd suede. - Lww rubber to $7.00. Come and - find your size. Fine shoes for school, dress or Sports. heeltv-Valu- cs LEATHRCLOTH i ncn USED BV GIRLS OR BOYS the ideal jacket I for all outdoors. Especially fine for hiking and I canyon wear. All colors, suede cloth , bold plaids. I grt-- . 82 50 .. an-na- ul rose and green ivory voile lavender 32.50 trim 33.75 dotted MarquiE. 32 95 sette .. 35.50 (lowered voile $4.25 35.00 ivory Voile, Dower 33.95 trim . SPREADS NEW CRINKLE SPREADS ... RAYON BED SPREADS Jos-sep- Wat-terso- n awarded a scholarship exemption of $25 of their college entrance fee. Winners of second and third places will receive ribbons. A banner will be given the school presenting the best drama. Students will compete in stock judging in connection 930 5;25 $4I QC 4.95 ... - $7.50 WOOL FILLED i 5.95 I lUU $C QC 3,33 DIMITY GEN LOVADORA 39 LYKA-- .' SHEET BLANKETS fl.00 DRAPERY VELOUR 1. 2.85 6.50 RAYON . July 4-- BoysGymShoes Estates Appraised Estate; appraisements have been filed with the county clerk, as follows: E. II. Jones, E. N. Hammond and I. B. Holman, apJohn praisers of the estate of all in Naf, fixed its valuation, h real estate, at $3,967.50. II. Downs, Edwin Smith and John II. Dahle, appraisers of the estate of Moses D. fixed the value of the real estate at $1,248.75. and of at $604 ; personal property 75 of total a $1,832. making In the matter of the estate of Henry Keller the appraisers, W. M. Hatch, C. B. Squires and J. II. Stewart, valued the realty at $1,000 and personal property at $930; making a total of $1, 32.95 33 50 at Six oclock be looked for- - Every day we have people in our store inquiring about Frigidaire and it is a pleasure for us to aid them in solving their refrigeration problems. We heartily invite you to come and examine the beautiful Frigidaire cabinets in our display room. No obligation whatever. to blue 33.85 valuttvaWpod SPREADS Cache Valley Home Coming Celebration High School Day at A. C. For sale Good grade Bliss Tomorrow, Friday, will be the Triumph potatoes $1.00 per 100. sixth annual high school day at at ' my home- - O. F. Rice, 825 the Agricultural College, when South Main. Telephone 154. Advertisement students of the senior high schools of northern Utah and Cora Hansens Funeral Fun- southern Idaho meet in scholaseral services for Cora Hansen, tic and athletic contests and 16, the unfortunate victim of incidentally thoroughly enjoy Sunday -- evenings sad automo- what might well be deemed the ward red letter day of the school bile accident in College were held in the College ward year. Winners in the various be will chapel on Wednesday afternoon. scholastic contests (3.50 value gold, blue and $6.95 iceable, good looking and well made. with the ipock auction sale I Luncheon will be served at the, college. At an assembly imme-diately afterward prizes will be awarded winners of the various1 contests and at 2:30 the track and field meet will be held, and some exciting con-- , tests in the various events mayi 1 - better and wear better COTTON FILL- ED QUILTS than split leather.Very serv- Look Sale Ends Saturday remarks consolatory were: Bishop C. O. Dunn. Elders Karl Wood and Joseph Quinney, and President A. E. Anderson. The sweet spirit of sincerre prevailed sympathy throughout the services.' Benediction was pronounced by Counselor John Schenk, and the grave was dedicated by Elder John II. Schenk. RUFFLED ' CURTAILS QUILTS 45 made 50 25 49 75 69 25 - SCRIMS BOSTON BAGS All Wool Lumberjacks 15? , CURTAIN NETS NETS AND RAYON $3.50 $2.50 38 23 CLOTH WOMENS lUMPSee AND STRAPS $1.85 KEDS 4 $1.00 fine quality 3 Well made of shoe for sumstock. The ideal to 2. Values mer. Sizes 5 39 to $1.60. Pantages Dotson was one of the best dancers Pantages has ever brought to Logan. He was the first number on a good bill last evening at the Capitol. The musical number was done by Fulmer and Wayne. Fulmer sang a number of popular songs very acceptably and had a most attractive partner who wa9 an excellent accompanist. Wine-hil- l and Briscoe were two comedians. The best thing they did was to imitate the radio. The closing vaudeville number Radio Fancies was a unique song and dance revue. This was put on by a company of seven who did some excellent dancing and wore some beautiful costumes. A huge radfio set was used as the back ground for an artistic stage setting. Douglas McLean starred in Soft Cushions which was an unusually good one of Fair Eicture inreminding The Thief of 17 Styles for all occasions from sports to those styled to meet the most exacting demand for formal wear.8 Oxfords, pumps, and single strap models in plain and combinations of suede and all new leathers with high, medium and low heels. The new costume shades and black. SHOES.UU J .... pTARTEX TOWELS TURKISH TOWELS TURKISH TOWELS, each NINE QUARTER BLEACHED SHEETING QUILT CRETONNES TUSSA SILK DRAPERY $1,00 TERRY , f Shoes for youths and boys that are comfortable in .the hot summer. Sizes 12 to 5. Values to $2.50. Broken lots. About 1600 Yards GINGHAM 19 I 69 LINON SHOES , 1.00 75 69 CANTON 25- BOOTT TOWELING , 1.00 69 51.69 -- 39 FINE FIGURED 25 VOILE $ Come in - Crt U.OU ROMA Smith M. IT 3.50 COATING Advertisement There was a large attendance and many beautiful floral emblems. Music was furnished by the 'ward choir, and an additional number was a vocal duet bv Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. The invocation was offered by Elder H. J. Adams. Those who says WAVING R. c GOODS Biggest and Profit by. These Tempting Offers , s. Christiansen Co - Saturday, May sth, - , Stockton' EV later- - ! PERMANENT TRUSTWORTHY 20,-1873- . Friends of Dr. F- O. Reynolds were pleased to see him out again after a serious 'spell of illness. He was scarcely recovered frfom an attack of pneui I" monia when he arrived from Lost Small purse containing California, and within a day or For Sale A number of choice $10.00 bill and small change. two afterward was seized by potted plants. Reasonable pric-e- Finder return to Journal. .Rewhich greatly New Green house, 890 Nqrtu ward. weakened him, but complete . Advertisement 6th East- Phone 883-- J recovery is now assured. PAGE THREE $1.00 FIRST QUALITY ALL SIZES Shoes for the Field Meet Saturday Your Get GOODRICH JUST RECEIVED NARROW WIDTHS In Childrens and Misses Slippers and Oxfords Double A Widths in Patent Slippers. SIMPLEX FLEXIES All Genuine Goodyear Welts. FREE a Knife, Jump-ropWhfstle or doll with all Kiddies, Girls and Boys Shoes e, Petersons Shoe Store 73 Logan, Utah. North Main Cache Valley Electric 22 South Main Company Phone 53 Logan Utah -- |