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Show 4 " THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, PAGE SIX Monday, May, 14, 1928. UTAH. ' Dollar Bay at JLumdlstirom - 1 DOLLAR DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, Will mark the greatest offering of Bargains ever given in the history of our business. Our Bargains are so numerous that it would be impossible to list them all here, but we are listing as many as: possible. g Sale will continue all next week, ending Saturday, May 19th, There will be Bargains in every Q Our big Department. Dont fail to call at Lundstroms on 'Dollar Day. ; Stock-Reducin- 1 REMNANT DRAPES SCRIM ; 1 Regular price 55 to 85c per yard Dollar Day, 5 yards for..! 3 7 yards, piece regular price 80 cents per yard, for. piece 2 yards, regular price $1.90 per yard, for SCRIM ; ; SI .00 SHOO , SMALL RUGS Regular price $1.75 to $3.50 Dollar Day for t DRAPES Regular price 85c to $1.40 per yard Dollar Day, 5 yards for 10 REMNANT DRAPES 7 yards, regular price per yard, for..: piecerrS1 yards, regular price $1.40 per yaVd, for 4 yards, regular price $1.25 per yard, for 1 piece 5-- 6 Cache Valley Home Coming Celebration July tat 24-2- Superior Mop Bottle Cactus Polish $1.75 Regular price ALL FOR-$1.0- $2.35 T i by Logans Imperial Glee Club led by Prof. A, J. Southwick; To Arms, an en- Lake, I GALORE IN OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT SUIT CASES Suit Cases, each 0 24-2- n; Rare Treat Afforded Public In. Superb Program By Associated Male Choruses of Utah Tabernacle Not Big Enough For Crowd. S1.00 .. Cache Valley Home Coming Celebration July 5 24-2- 5 Sinc& more than lf Some men who discover that Bleeding first, J. F. Scholes. of "The Victim was Headline; Hearts; Mrs. Crane, first. one per cent Is Illegal in liquor, the secret of success is hard work Partly Identified. One of the outstanding features officers seem to Evidently one think they can are too .honorable to make use of of those n of the show was a display by Prescrossing no go in farther enforcement the secret. ident J. R. Shepherd of the Logan There was a special Temple. table of this display and it was composed of a variety of beautiful tulips and three varieties of the large pansies, the Orchid, one-ha- semble number directed by J. W. McAllister, director of the Orpheus Club of Salt Lake: "Hear Us Svea, by the Gustaf Adolph Male Chorus of Salt Lake, directed by A. D. C. Olof-soRutfled and Giants. These flow"John Peel." an ensemble ers were not in competition. number, directed by Frank The Judges for the show were of the Salt Lake Orpheus Mr. J. R. Shepherd, Mr. George from Ili Club. "La Miserere 'B. Bowen, Mr. F. M. Young and Trovatore, by the Swanee sing-r- s Wonderful Display Scholes These Mr. Frederick of Salt Lake, led by B. F. men will act as judges for all the Pulham, with Mrs. L. P. Brew-erto- Beautiful, Flowers season. The Stake shows this and James Haslam as Stake House House offers an Ideal place for the Saturday numThe Iris soloists. The concluding (Shows. Peony and Much Interest Mani- Shows will be window displays ber was the American Ode the announced at 'and by Richard Knautz, an enOf time. dulyThe rose show will beproper held semble number led by W- - F. fest By Citizens at the Stake House. in June Meof the director Robinson, Logan. tropolitan singers of Salt Lake. ROwen of the The first Flower Show of the Lindy Is Now President E. Rotary Club presided during season was held at the Stake. A Navigator , the evening, and his humorous House on Saturday under the ausintroductions and running com- pices of the Logan and Cache New York, May 14 (P) ColStake Relief Societies. Mrs. mentaries added to the pleaMrs. onel Charles A Lindbergh is George W. Lindquist and sures of the evening. William Seamons of Hyde Park now an accomplished navigator. We shall not venture com- of the Cache Stake and Mrs. So is Major Thomas J. Lanment upon the individual num- Joseph Quinney and Mrs. Fredercommandant of Selfridge to bers. feeling our inability ick Scholes of the Logan Stake phier, Mich., whose name has pass anything resembling tech- were In charge. It Vfas a tulip Field, been linked with the flying nical judgment upon them; but show but a number of other flow- colonels in some forthcoming from the viewpoint of the aud ers, now in bloom, were displayed, aerial adventure. ience generally, as we have, Many beautiful specimens were on Liet. Commander P. V. The following were heard it expressed upon all (exhibition. who was given a leave whiners: Pr hands, in each and every part, Th of absence by tne navy departand as a whole, it was perfect, ganders Tuip; ment to teach Lindbergh the and afforded the public a raretrnavigational aids, found un latest treat for which they feel d u v ch0w Lond him so apt a pupil he is returngrateful to the Associated Male- Mr& George W. Lindquist, first ing to his ship. to Prof. South- jand third and Mrs. H. p. Bair Choruses, and All I have done with wick and the Imperials, whn,seCond. La Tulipe Noire; Mrs Colonel that Lmbergh is to demon-tsarat- e were the means of bringing it Veda Adams, first. J. F. Scholes, to him that ocean navisecond and Mrs. Wallace Laugh here. to ney third. Louts XIV; J. F. Scholes gation can easily be applied Lieut, Comfirst. Dream tulip; Mrs. Elsa aerial navigationJonasson .lrst, Mrs. Wajlace mander Weems said. "It is simsecond, and Mrs. Veda ple and he caught on quickly. I For Good Weather (Laughney Adams.thlrd Prince of 0range. can do no more. Of his other pupil, Major (Mr. J. F. Scholes, first. Rembrandt . F. Scholes first, Mrs. Wallace Lanphier, the navy navigator (Copyrighted by The Associat-jJed Press, 1928) second, Laughney,and Mrs who is credited by his colW. Lindquist, third. Pan-1Kings Bav. Spitzbergen, Mav (George leagues with being the leading e The dirigible Italia will orama Tulp; Mrs. Wallace (yP) air navigator of the service Krelog Tidip; said: another flight into the . asi5?-JvHh north polar regions as soon Major Lanphier knows all H dr I visited good weather prevails-J. F. Scholes. first and about my methods. The. crew is unnamed Cottage Tulip; him for some time and he can and night filling up General j. F. scholes, first. Yellow easily orient himself at any Nobiles craft with gas tage Tulip; J. F. Scholes, first and time, i regardless of his locaand benzine. The wet- snow of second. Mrs. Cecelia Smith, tlflrd tion. Unnamed Yellow and Parrot Tulips, 4 the last day and night has cov ' Lemon and Orange Tulips. Isabelle is said that there "are nearly It Tulips and Picotess, all won by seventeen thousand ways of IT SATURDAY SHOO 60 Cache Valley Home Coming Celebration July 5 SI. OO $1.00 BARGAINS Ml' m READY MADE CURTAINS SHOO S1.00 ALL FOR 90c 1 S1.00 BRUNSWICK RECORDS New Brunswick Records for........ SHOO Regular price $2.25 to $4.00 per pair Dollar Day, per pair .: T Regular price $4.00 to $6.00 per pair Each Curtain for ... , , piece Regular price 25c to 35c per yard Dollar Day, 10 yards for...., . DRAPES Regular price $1.85 to $2.25 per yard Dollar Day 2 Vi yards fori....... 1 ' n auto-trai- Dollar Day at Christensens THE GREATEST VAULE FOR YOUR DOLLAR WE HAVE EVER! OFFERED. A COMPLETE ROOM OF WALL PAPER FOR $1.0 5 Double Rolls of Wall Paper .. 4 double Rolls of Ceiling Paper 20 yards of Border ..f all for $1.00 - That the public fully realized the musical and inspirational value of the wonderful cert tendered them by the Associated Male Choruses of Utah at the c'ose of Music Week, was evident from the well pat ked condition of the "Tabernacles on Saturday even- ing, music lovers from all 8ections of the county being present in large number, notwithstanding the pouring ram which would have kept them at home upon any lesser occasion. It was not only a large, but fully appreciative audience; one well calculated to prove to the associated singers tnai their great gift to the public was fully appreciated. The opening ensemble numdirber, the "Bugle Song was ected by Prof- - A. J. South-wicOther numbers given in the order of their rendition were; "Lassie O Mine, by the Metropolitan Male Chorus of, Sat Lake, W. F. Robinson dir of ector; "Comrades Song dirI lope. an ensemble number ected bv R. E- Cox, director of the Ogden Community Singers; On The Sea, by the Mendelsohn Club of Provo, directed by J. W. McAllister; "Sylvia, an ensemble number, directed by B. F. Pulham of the Swanee Thy singers of Salt Lake. Sentinel Am L by the Ogden Community Singers. R. E. Cox, director- A trombone solo bv J. F. Scholes. Darwin Tulips. John Smith of the Logan high Bullard, first. Lily school brass quartet to niano dav and the shin WaS drvinff Tulips; Mrs. Cecelia Smith, first. W. N. Mrs. onder sunshine. the accompaniment by (picotess; Mrs. W. R. Ballard, Iceland Popiies; Christensen, was followed by 77; first T .(second. not are the and second. 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