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Show Monday, March 10, 1930. Returns from Salt Lake Ashton Visitors Mrs. Emily Delamater has reMr. and Mrs. Lem Steele and turned from a pleasant visi. of son. Paul, of Ashton, Idaho, are two weeks with friends in Sait visiting for a few c!as with Mr. Lake Cu. and Mrs. A. J. Reese of Benson. Calder at Convention Returns from Boise Asa Calder of the Cluik Mrs. Cyrus returned Motor Co is in Salt Lake today to attend a convention ot Sunday evening from Boise. Idawhere she has spent several y ho, dealers of General Electne The local months visiting with her daughmeichandise. company handles a line of rein- - ter Mrs Martlneau WHEN EYESINEED AID Few people have perfect natural eyesight, and the majority need the aid of science to insure normal vision. If glasses are necessary, they should be used without hesitation, and ,with an appreciation of their unquestion' able benefits to health and comfort. The conservation of vision is of far greater importance than the slight inconvenience that glasses may occasion. ' Calder-Spen-c- com-pan- Phone 7f4. Returns Home. - nu ds J. 3& IP fff The Best State WITH THE. RICHARD Hot .Water Brooders 125 South Main Fnn DI th Famous MAD-HOU- Sl . l 3 Jvu 3 3 3-- 5-- MERCHANDISE OFeventALL of the entire stockof Mens Clothing and Furnishings at a price A bonafide selling far below actuaLcost to us! Not a single itenlof merchandise reserved! All Nationally advertised lines of merchandise such as Kuppenhelmer, Fashion Parkrand Style Plus Suits and Overcoats, Florsheim Shoes, Stetson Hats, Holeproof Hosiery, Manhattan and Henden Shirts are all included in this sale! fig Coming WED. Lummox by Fannie Hurst tfW i f All Spring and Winter ALL MENS AND YOUNG MENS SUITS ONE-THIR- Including many new spring styles and colors going on sale at TO ONE-THIR- D ONE-HAL- OFF F 4 ALL LEATHER HAND BAGS AND SUIT CASES ONE-THIR- REGULAR PRICE Our entire stock of CHILDRENS AND BOYS SUITS Ages 5 to 16 With two pair trousers Sacrificed in this sale at f HALF REGULAR SPRING and about TOP COATS Mens and Boys Overcoats Going on Sale at- HALF REGULAR PRICE 50 ENTIRE STOCK OF MENS HIGH TOP AND WORK SHOES ONE-THIR- 50 PAIR OFF REGULAR PRICE D ALL PRICE PRICES ON SHOES AND OXFORDS f SLAUGHTERED Florsheim Oxfords and Shoes, $10 to $12 Values On Sale at OFF REGULAR PRICE D going at OFF REGULAR PRICE D MENS OXFORDS AND SHOES AT A BARGAIN PRICE! Per Pair Entire Stock of Mens j DRESS SHIRTS i l I Ncckband-a- t Collar attached and Real Bargain Prices! OKE-TIIIR- OFF REGULAR PRICE B ' !. ALL YOUNG MENS SLIP-OVEOFF SWEATERS REGULAR PRICE Ball Brand Hip and Knee RUBBER BOOTS Off Regular Price R ONE-THIR- D One-Four- th Sale Now All Ball Brand RUBBER GOODS Greatly Reduced In Price! ; sa snrTOtTTT- - $ A t W eataeodiay MaireSrlS Last Day with I 2 3 isafl e PLUMBING Wheat 3S -- J Market well Have Hfmamginrated a GSgauntnc ' Also Talking Comedy Location-J- ack Mathews. An Unusual Event to the Clothing and Gents Furnishing Buying People of Logan and Cache Valley have-planned- The same plan as la used in Draper and Murray. This plan has proven very surress-- f ul with small loss of chirks, low fuel rost. and is used by some of the largest and most sueeessful poultry raisers in the state. Consult suits of the basketball game known night' at the Deseret gym in Salt Quotations con- Lake between the Utah Aggies painting and paper-hangitractor has opened . a new paint and the Montana Bobcats, can and wall paper store at 82 West " -No. 7, First North street Mr. Mathews get same by telephoning immedl 10 l.ililc: March to.uii Chicago, Tlie Journal telephone, has a choice display of paints 1 lam High at Wheat: Open half and the iately following and wallpaper and other 1 w5 1.07 l.Ofijg the end of the game. The same March 1.67 HU-- I 1.131-LI I 1.111-good service of the past two May - 1.08 8 1 be will given again games Basketball Returns 1.10 1 1.08 12 I.tll I 8 . 1.09 8 All persons who desire the re- New Business ' Boxing at Cornish A boxing show is 'Being staged at Cornish tonight by loyal talent. There will be some 2d louitds of boxing and w hen they say boxing at Cornish, thgy mean just that. Some fei the fans Irani Logan wul Jhkely go to the show. Miss Luciie Shaw, daughter of Mendon Resident Dies Hans Jensen, 87, of Mendon, Sheriff W. H. Shaw, who has Was one ol the been visiting with her sisters in d'ed Sunday. He of residents oidest the communSalt Lake for several days, rehere for ity and had lesided Dr. Hansen will speak to the turned home Sunday night. many years He was ixjufi Octoadult class at the 5th ward M. I. ber 25, 1842 Ftlnerai services A. tomorrow evening. His subject Likes Her Wor- kalhave not been announced and Nervous Mental to is Diseases. Miss Elda Borg who went banal will be m Mendon. though a Salt Lake last week to accept ' Attend Teachers Institute position as bookkeeper for the Con.ii.g Fourteen representatives of the White Sewing Machine company, Ajwlc Apostle David O McKay has Logan City Teachers association reports that she is delighted with been announced as the speaker attended the regional institute at her new employment. at the Cache Stake quarterly Brigham City on Saturday. confeience which will be hed Watch for the announcement Saturday and Sunday, March 15 of the last two years mystery car. and 16. There will be a service t Grazing Report The personnel of the local forAdvertisement 7.30 Saturday n.ght ana oervices est service office is working on r.t 10 a m and 2 p m on Sun-diy- . the 1929 grazing report which Go To Game The Sunday ml. t . service., because of its detailed nature reD. A. Woodall and Pete E. An- will be cond.aied by the M. I quires much exacting and pains- derson went to Salt Lake City to- A taking work. day to attend the champioinship basketball game tonight at the Auto License Plates Foresters Ball Although the olKce has been between the Aggies Deseret The annual ball of the Fores- and the Gym closed in the court house, Joseph Bobcats. ters club was held in the girls H. Watkins, in charge, reports State Hold Court gymnasium of the Utah that he still has a few 1930 auto college Agricultural Saturday Judge M. C. Harris and wife license plates which he will hold dress marked -to evening.Western 4eave -t- onight, until Wednesday of this week foi was decided- for which occasion the California, going Immediately the convenience of urn who leave informal. ly after the adjournment of court not as yet received their plates. in Brigham City where court is They will be kept at toe place of : Here 6. IVAgent on They --will .be busmessof, Bibhoj) Watkins Fred G. Ruthrauff, general gone for a today, East Center street. weeks. of couple freight and passenger agent, of the Southern Pacific lines, with Attend Funeral Signing Beet Acreage 7 offices at Ogden, was in Logan Beet growers of the valley arc of the U. S. William Campbell today calling on local business forest service and family, went to taking kindly to the 1930 sugar other Weston, Idaho, houses, janettransacting today to be pre- - beet contract of the Amalgam.itbusiness for h- - company tent at the funeral services tiwe- - d" Sugar company and it begins at 2 p. m. for Mrs. Sarah Kofoed, to look as if not less than 14 OUU Watch for the announcement 52, widow of the late Thorval acres of land will be contracted of the world's lowest priced eight. Kofoed. Deceased year for Is survived by to the company this Advertisement beets Field men are growmg eight children. holding their weekly meeting at A real bargain hi a 1929 Essex the factory here today and the Willis H. Hawkeswood, 23, of coach. Owner show that at least 60 perleaving town. Call reports suicide by 330. LeWiston, committed cent of that amount has already been signed up The contracting hanging at eleven oclock on Advertisement of acreage will be completed by Sunday. The body was found by H. John his father, Hawkeswood, L. H. S. Junior Prom the end of this month. soon after the act, hanging to best junior prom Planes for the A In loft. a rope in the the rafters hay history of the Logan high Students Celebrateschool students had been taken from a horse tieef school are under way. This gala Logan high was In the barn. Despondency wUl be held March 28 and celebrated today, then- victory of affair H. W. given as the cause. Sheriff is the biggest social event of the Friday night when they defeated Shaw investigated. year for the local high school. A the North Cache high school for committee of three has been ap- the district basketball championReturned Missionary Speaks to work out plans. They ship. Headed by the band, stuElder Hayward Baker was the pointed are Preston, class president; dents lined up three abreast and Billy speaker at the Sacrament ser- Jessie Hill, vice president, and formed a line over a block m vices In the Fifth ward, Sunday Erma Cottle, length. They- marched to Second secretary and Main north and back along evening, reporting his mission to street with the band playing Canada. He dwelt especially on the value of the book of Doctrine Farm Bureau Meeting popular school selections. Banand Covenants as a guide for A meeting has been called for ners of championships won durevery day. and the need of every 2 p. m. on Wednesday of this ing the past several years were day religion. .During the services week of the presidents of the displayed Amley Macey rendered a solo, the various farm bureau organization Medical Studies rest of the musical numbers were and executive officers of the Completes Dr. Conway Stratford, an alu-mfurnished by the choir. home and community sections. L. of the Utah State AgricuB. Caine is president of the ltural Junior High Band college, has just completed Mrs. and A Boy Scout band consisting county O.organization Webb, president of the his medical studies for the M. D. George orbeen of fifty members has Harvard university county home and community sec- degree at ganized at the Junior High under tion. W. D. Porter will be in medical school in Boston. Dr. and Mrs. Stratford are both well the direction of A. T. Hensen, charge of the meeting. known m Logan. Mrs. Stratford music supervisor. Since the boys representing the band belong to Watch for the announcement was formerly Miss Ivaloo Budge, the scout organization at school, of the greatest car for the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. it was thought advisable to adopt money ever Budge, formerly of Logan but manufactured. now of Los Angeles. Th6 Strat-forthe scout uniform for the band. Advertisement Mr Hansqji is also assembling a and their two children have been visiting in New York and girls orchestra of about twenty-liv- e First ward Conference Washington. members, who will play brass They will go to President O. H. Budge of Logan California The stake where Dr. Stratford is and stringed instruments. was the principal speaker band and orchestra will appear at conference sessions intemel work. In the to do histo medical the coast they will in school assemblies and pubhc First ward Sunday afternoon and Enroute at Ogden for a brief visit gatherings. evening. The theme of his talk stop with Dr. Stratfords parents. was harmful the of tendency You can buy new Willard Batto want what their neigh teries at the Central Garage, 33 people bors have without counting the Federal Ave, for as low as $7.00 financial that may be outlay FOR SALE with your old abttery. needed to acquire it, He urged Advertisement more strict observance' of the adSirong, vigorous, 1 wo-- ) ear-ol- d monition to keep out of debt. GRAPE PLANTS Sunday SchoolXonvenUou Bishop'-Willi- am reported Elder A. E. Bowen, of the gen- the ward to be Worley in condi sound will produce grapes that that eral Sunday school board was in tion financiallyrand spirit attendance and- presided t-both to- - be manifest in every- departRipen-- ,sessions of the Cache stake Sun- - ment of 'the wards Rein (ache county climate. day school convention held Sun- ports were given for activity. the Sunday day. The first session, convened school, mutuals, Relief Society, Price "20c Each at 10:00 a. m. In the Stake house, the Seventies and the Elders, all and the afternoon session at 2 of which Indicated that there has E. HYDE oclock In the Fourth ward cha- been much activity carried on 2nd North, Logan 91 West William Jr.. Elder Evans, " pel. among these superintendent of 'the Cache the past year. organizations during . stake Sunday schools, reports that there was a good attendancen. at both sessions of the conven-lioTalks bn the K'urraay'achool were work and the priesthood who now given. Elder Bowen, lives in Salt Lake, where he Is a practicing attorney, and is pro- mlnent In activities of the L. D. S. church, will be remembered as TUESDAY ONLY a former resident of Logan, where he practiced his legal profession for many years. Sound in The LOCAL 1EWS I gerators. Consult OPTOMETRIST Office over Wool worth Store er , Dr. F. B. Parkinson BAUGH PAGE TORE THH JOURNAU LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH 99 Logan s Foremost Clothiers Terms o Sale Cash Logan, Utah Phone '57 I |