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Show THE JQURNAE. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH FAGEFOUR. This evening Primary children ward will present their spring festival. , - Donald iThfe operetta, Friends will be sung by a large body of children of the ninth ward this evening, proceeds to be given to the childrens hospital In Salt Lake. Hundreds of friends have been pleased to meet Dr. George R. Hill, former Dean of the School of Agriculture at the U. S. A. C. but now connected with the American Smelting and Refining Co., who came to attend graduating exercises of the college. Arrival On Sunday evening a beautiful little daughter their first child, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Smith. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Smith and Mrs. Smith was Mls Lola-be- ll Dunford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley E. Dunford. I -- y rs Condemnation Proceedings City Building Inspector Bar' for Memorial day at rett and Fire Chief Rapp, sitting theFlowers Haws farm, Trenton. this morning as a condemnation Advertisement board, condemned four buildings t as fire hazards after conferring with their owners, who will be At Girts Cam- pOn Friday evening last at the required to remove them , Girls Camp In Logan canyon, new Drink Crystal soda water 5c members of the Gamma XI A-GamC, ma sorority of the U, S. a deposit of 2c when Slus are taken. Sold everywhere Misses Sarah Wilkinson, Maguerite Cooley, Agnes Smith, Dale WillAdvertisement iams, Edna Pugsley, Kate Smith and Emma Nielsen, entertained Killed At Preston was While hauling posts out of the old members. Dancing were Dayton canyon on Saturday after- enjoyed and refreshments noon, Arnold Neff of Preston was served. fatally Injured and died while Gentlemens suits and overenroiite to a hospital, Tie and hts son were riding' the load down the coats cleaned and pressed $1.00. dress $1.00. Try our steep and narrow road when the Ladies plaincrease. Logan Laun-d- r brake on the wagon gave way permanent and Dry Cleaners. and the team, unable to hold the - Advertisement load,, went rushing down the canyon. Ahead of his team was one driven by Irwin Paige who, when Graduated In Hospital Neff yelled to him, rihove as rar An Unique feature of graduaas possible to the side of the road tion proceedings of the Senior to let him pass. The road at the High School was a special gradupassing point was exceptionally ation ceremony performed at a rough, and Neff was thrown in local hospital for the benefit of front of the wagon, which passed Miss Mabel' Shaw, one of the graover his head and chest, which duates, who had been .recently were badly mangled. His son, also, operated upon for Appendicitis. was thrown, but escaped with a Principal George D. Harding prebruised leg,' Mr. Neff left his sented. her certificate of graduawidow, two sons and three tion .and complimented her upon the excellent record she had made Among those who returned to U. S A. C. to attend graduation exercises was Charles M. Griffin, bookkeeper for the Blair Motor Co. In Salt Lake. He had a good reason for his return. He had completed his work for graduation in April, and returned to receive his certificate of graduation. IT Mg Weeds. All kinds of flowers and for Decoration Day at Ola son Nursery. plants Lar- Advertisement Home From Reno Mrs. A. Gordon returned last evening from Reno, Nevada, arriving by train. She - went by automobile with her grandson J. V. Stewart and wife, and the journey of 660 miles was made on that one day. During her stay in Reno her son Jack and wife, and her daughter, Mrs. Jane Stewart and her husband, Dr. Robert Stewart, dean of the school of agriculture at the University of Nevada, and members of their families united in showing her a good time, during which Lake Tahoe and other lakes, the monument commemorative of the 111 fated Donner party, and other interpoints of scenic or historic est were visited, with numerous social features interspersed. She had a wonderfully good time. LADIES' NEW. STYLE L. D. S. GARMENTS ...... $1.00 value LADIES NEW STYLE L. D. S. GARMENTS Silk Strip $1.45 value LADIES NEW STYLE SILK L. D. S. Garments ONE LOT OF LADIES SLIPPERS Up to $6.50 value LADIES HIGH HEEL SLIPPERS or Pumps -- r $6.00 value LADIES MILITARY HEEL $5.00 value Slippers LADIES SILK HOSE NEW SHADES Double pointed Heel LADIES FULL FASHION HOSE Pointed Heel BOYS OXFORDS Sizes 6 to 11, and PATENT SANDALS Sizes 12 to 2 . ... h MILLINERY EVERYDAY SHIRTS This Week BOYS BIG f 5 ! i n new-sty- les bargains "i A C'J 4 i Ml! t 4 felt and hair hats just received offered as a great Decoration Day Special 100 new r, i 3 85 3 OVERALL MENS DRESa SHIRTS 1. This Week New hair braid and flower trimmed head shapes Hsj 5J2.95, $3.95, $4.95. in all the wanted Large picture flaps, colors $2.50, $3,95, $4.95, $5.50. new colors wonderful 1.69 50 BOYS This Week 100 new silk and flannel dresses and BOYS DRESS SHIRTS . J Entire stock regardless of price or quality Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 74 1.09 1 .85 2.00 3.89 2.98 1.00 1.29 1.39 This Week . wea- - the - . tejd from -- New Logan Parent-Teacher- s President Mrs. Jesse P. Rich of orthe Logan Parent-Teacheganization has called a meeting to convene In the offices of the Board of Education" on Saturday evening next, June first, at which the vacation period health program for the school children will be definitely set forth. 27; 1929.' wishes to express its appreciation est hit. Fruit and tender garden which saved tne vegetation of the generosity of the public plants were touched. The rain (further damage by . Sunday , , in this matter., , - . night caused a moderation I ther. . - - Lawrence B Caine of Richmond, president of the .Cache County farm bureau, was a visitor in Logan today. Mr. Caine says the confrost of Saturday rught-didsiderable damage throughout the valley. George Bateman of the College experimental farm at North Logan says the frost nipped the corn. Throughout Franklin oeun-t- y. alfalfa was perhaps the hard Mrs. Dr. C. W) Woodruff and Mrs. Kate Spademan of RichMr. and Mrs. Arthur Mecham three children of Balt Lake who came up from Salt Lake to at- mond was a city business visitor have been Siting the lady's par- tend graduation exercises of the today. ,, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses That- Logan Sr., high school of which were motored home by their son James was a member Successful Poppy Drive cher, of the graduating cass. them on Sunday. Saturdays Poppy Drive, we are informed by ladies of the AmeriMessrs Lee, Orson and Ernest can Legion Auxiliary who sponManager Joseph K&stli of the ftiter Bros. Drug company made Hansen have returned from Oak- sored it, was gratlfyingly successa business trip to Salt Lake to- land, California, where they were ful. The poppies are made by disday. A most successful three day called by the illness of their abled veterans of the world war one cent sale at Ritera closed on brother Joseph who, while still who are confined in hospitals, condition, is showing and tjie money is placed in a Saturday evening. It required a In a critical welfare fund for disabled veterspecial staff of clerks to supply signs of Improvement. ans and families. The Auxiliary the demand during the sale. ' v et the First Monday, May 98 fast colors 1.00 , JESSENS 34 West ? a 4 hi t i Shoe Store Center Street. . . n. T . VA) na ftyrfdTiuilding.4 V DRESSES - Clearance Sale of Spring Goats Flat Crepe, Georgette and New and Crepe de Chine at featured pretty styles $5.95 ' $9.75 w $12.50 ' . The remaining Spring coats in our stock go on Sale in two groups, at price reductions that will move them quickly; . Both sport and dress models to choose from. These coats have been greatly admired for their smartness, quality and tailoring. Not many of them and at these prices they, are bargains extraordinary.. Coats formerly up to $19.75 Ladies & Misses Coats New and some fur trimmed capes Priced up-to-da- te, c9S Silk lined some with $7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $14.75 to $19.75 Allc Coats formerly up to $29.75 's Ladies Store Successors to Mose Lewis Company' - . - Higher Priced Coats Reduced Proportionately t r Shirley Mae Shop 39 North Main Street . ' |