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Show .1 . , Ck -- I : 1. ; : I JI A. 1 1 ,.. ' t Oil HEST DAT : 4 ! ! '4 !! , ;! . ''. j i LL ..7. 4 , ; 1 -- LVI, ,. , , aonfd soupopheromoortasessmweitith 4 1 - ,. . I ill! - 'Ilt7t ' 1 ' I 1,4. A Yr. a Iti , ' I I - -- . 1 - ,'t 1 Ncilsb. ' I ' I U - ' I b . . .. 11.1 - J11 111E1 - 1 t , srrnat. A HOT WEATEtER ' . t , - 1 ' !Illy., 1 -- - ! : - ' i I 1 ,1I -- - I . 2 ' I gi I , - Many Customers of Promitient Dealers all over the City - - -I 2 : 1 I - 1 -- - '4' 1 - - - .," -.- , -' C- - - 'Simmons Springs, In every way worthy to go with Sim. M colors.--Simmo- the - ns If your dealer does the finest development of A.S.& .65.6 twos olko .Infections. .- - I shvi ile ft &am ' I 1'110 - - - - - -- w , - - H;alth. Magazines Say about Separate Beds ', She finds, too, that them-neSimmons designs furnish her and Sound Sleep" and "Yours for a Perfect bedrooms even more exquisitely Night's Rest." - . Free DOOklets on Sleep!--Wri- ts uslor "What Leaditeg Medical Josiinart NT: -,-- - mons pOs. , . , - , , ELIZAB. ETU. - , sup- - I . . ' - - - ' - t e - -- ' Fur-east- , 5 ; - . - N - . - . - .- , - aaa aal,a a da M91 I I - - 113 E , , . ' '... 1 - '- ge 4,. -.- ,...... ,. - .11 ., - ' ' D --. - ' " ' - - : - &b...... ,...6.--..- - er.a.............2,4-........- .. a. eld ... 7. t , ,.., -- - , ercuirbeir Grap e Nuts.; . ..,,,...,..., - rt,.. , - ... - r , , - - - . - 1 i - . . . , , ,... . , - .... A Inn, . .,- - - a y.. EFEENIMIN WE. NEMO. MIIMINIIEW.11, ., . - . - (X - ...!.1? P 1 - ' co902..seo...,vo,25?, - , . - w '!:" -. , : 1 ) 1 . 1 .. rwen..001- ,- -- - ' , , '''ZI -- 1 tit, - ' 7, .-- II - 1 ', -, t;:t i ir ' P N - '....No 'Coffeepot needed Dissolves instantly in hot or cold V , water. Absolutely.pure, delicious coffeealways. Each cup to . . . orderno groundsno . botherno waste. T't T--e: - ........, 5 Ift........11.MIPIW . , , -- ,- , - . - 11 - 7- tri;okiin Salii ' New York ,,...,,..' 421 , . i The Eisier KuId of Coffee: . i f ,r Washington's refining process Ilidi" eliminates I the woody. -,, ikb.zct chaff:21a). VPItte,.:.. r, , ... , - - - 0 TABLE All the preparing scientifically. and Perfectly done by Mr. . 0 in 1909 III - ........., - . ,.. Originated by Mr. Washington - 1 P .........,..............o, fr ....... ts........0-- iiijr , .; - , ' :7,':.. . , . - -- , , , Aorst,,evj ? AV.,. - , - - . - . , M117.emea 11.o:: , 4 ' - namm,m.yonmos.,allmimmmgm,dm,Awelc.mon., ' : .: eep , . - - - , 10- , 41 - . - . .1, .,., , 'I , .x. .. . '''. ' r . ,, . . y- by:Au AcOnotny!.:1 . - - I -- .6. ., . . .. ' - ., - , . - - . 115 tr,Yr7r4 this wheat and malted - barley food is oval...A . - , - MONTREAL '" : Kenosha, Wit.) ... , t and the ISalic flavor of sell.. - - - . 111 t , .9tits 1-1' 111- No oDokilicsisnecessaly Grocers - - n rnacito in ta lot IP X FiANCISCO 11A, . SaVes' COntainS , - -- I .. a, taat (Executive Offic4s , ng 1 - sts-irs- I .P. a AP ILENOSlit ATLANTA , --- in hint of al.a bIMMUiNS LigiMritIN - ' - , ' and - . -- - -- IAJLAJ. - 1 you theSImmons line,, iron 'beid only write to us; We will see that they are shown to you. the sleep principle. One sleeper does not disturb the other, or colds and other - Bedsand Day m. -- ' ' 1 - -- She sees in Simmons Twin dealer to show you Simmons Twin Beds, - - r. , Beds- . , sturdy Dutch Colonial architecture which has given America so many of Its meet charming homes. Decoranew square tions in Steel Tubing: seamless, ' smooth, beautifully enameled In the accepted decorative patented pressed steel noiseless Cornet Locks. choice of Easy rolling casters.--Yo-ur Twin Pair and Double Width. Sp. daily pleasing In Twin Pair. . "or 4 ., - Inviting complete relaxation and deep, sound sleep.,;,. , - , , VII easelled his nostrils. Kitchen Table Red Vardelied. ', i A glanee. into the ktichowtrevealod 4". ' the feet that the tarsi' was not there. It bed irstniFited. Alittmoll. Forinor 'CMOS hurriétt to cariog imxtptio.. , the feet of the re,k. perhaps. 7 Ir. gmi , here1le4 egoin ti. ro.."Fitrt fttlri,--th; Her out he was .4 tatflon end. hapteroirg k greeted by such en unueuel srene that i La rerhed his eyes to unoto'ef. Vatter the trete at the tr7de of the ,,, t eat tie good wife. placi17y knit-- 1 rouse .t -- tiutt lace, ,' 2 The tette. with a white cloth,- was . k -- --. , , - , !!! -- Sleep. Firm', sturdy; noiseless; free from rattle and squeak SIMMONS METAL BEDS Built for Sleep oration of a van who.is doing what- Over this new departure. of food at mealtime. Meet-anfat and corntis believes to be the best thing. After supper.they sat in the gloam- heavy. atarehy vegetables make you men had the After ing. while a cool breeze stirred in the twice at hot. and spoil your appetite. pleted the meal. beds" mingling with thelAt least. thats what the book gone back to the Zelda the 'old lady lit- - mignonnette sa)s.". the cont time a emplating sat long farmer's good tobacco as he smoked. '"And I believe it," aaid the farmer had her. She before food ot ter greasy "I think I'll give you this kind of slimly. "Did I ate sea much how )ou ' eaten a. supper y every night now," said the at nothing. herself. tonlaht? And,' relished it 'upper a asinc. ' , ConSulte Wornsm little , softly. more than any miii i've had tome room . this hot spell set In. The men won't Then she went Into 'another And nobody Complained. . a trikailling -eomplain. mother, if we have a hot returning with , out before in a Tee book that her. auppaIr three limes a day." which she spread the way to keep cool an4 well in hot Ivokther And they didn't. Carefully she read avid reread Pie To "How heeded. Keep was It rtle. Cool In Summertime.",- Then she determinedly. podded.' -ru do It: pa won't mind. He likes .0 ' 71' , a change, only perhaps the hired men C willow AI lbflho IN" gal.& M will object. tlitill, Ill cell Ita picnic super, MOlt, gip.", 'won't know the difference. . ,, too." will be a eight lees work Si': ' I v. the little old lady nodded than newt! lit A few minutes earlier that nieht the supper horntheshrilled whirr soros the relds. Abruptly " soon -reaper eessed. and vet,' el the yard. The old the men were in tothestumble Into the SIVeCteMa I.,. farmer was first "trash up.",0,4,0 the kitchen. No familiar ,. ."- - , - , - , ' - 4" '' your rellef.--Simm- ons ' I ...- ' , TEM "STITYVESANT' Twin Pah' Design 1811---4- a A line modern treatment of ty, she comes inevitably to Sim Built for mons Metal Beds are refurnishing their, bedroomi with Twin Pairs of , - - - CooPott than the beds she is discarding to make place for them. her Just so soon as she begins to Judge a bed by its sleeping quail- S - for-ins- 1 in..., , of 2. - v ' own room with Simmons Twin Beds tan hardly, offer less modern beds to her guests. - CIAAgrO f .11 '-')- .f -1- -- -'w - ---- --.. toniatOos.-yellTheii wets-ahe' and red, and lettuce and watercress, There were plates of buttered bread, -- ..metetweloswintw of cookies and pickles, and red cur-- I rants from the garden, and a plate of se early yellow peaches. A pitcher of , ' ' . iced tea. another of creamy milk, re) the coffee weather la to oat Iota of Men 'Miff ,absent placed pot. The mon had arrived by this time and drink water and milk. and eat been-readi- 1 Vk77I - (1a , 1,--cl 1- - 4 r " MIIE woman Who provides , old-lad- i . -- :gtivesttoomsals - t I. ri;- !L!;1 - --4 ,,, r i . ntiestioneds - ' - ... at-the ( Mt.! 7.--'1- , r minutebil ready forsapper,and-,Ili- e saw It Farmer Jones wanted to eat The !'garden truck" he had scorned a few days backin the hot kitchen looked suddenly inviting as it lay-O- ' . this picnic supper table. , , '''' Beheld a t Wet 'rettiptine ad -- - any--notl- "Ars you 111. father?" end or ,tht-tab-le, the old lady anxiously. 'Not exactly. Jes" Can't at I don't !understand it" And as be spoke the old farmer heaped himself to fried beans, and pork and fried potatoes, cabbage. spearing a thick slice, Of Vread an buttering it well. 'Several cups of coffee, anti a slab i ' ' ,,.,..,, , litivelft- a iSZE3 said Farmer eating, mother," :Joniiii. pulling out- his chair at the idinner table and sitting down beam- I1 Hilits'J-;--- LErrat. By M. JESSIE - : , I: I 17:14.4".,11-fi, - Health: i s - W4y;;n0;tfw,j:p.:405:i.-,.....j.- - - . 0 1110 I - 1 1 411-1-1' DSO. illasnome - clerk since Friday as follows: Frank B. Unford of Alexander. Idaho and -- - ! Igs1 4,:.---- -1 ..,.. N . . i' .. :137116"- - rx Ask-you- Mo:-"The- y i 7 4,1 ; FITI tr------------z- - 01 used a bottla Chemberlain'e Tablets some ttme ago and they proved to be just what I needed," writes Mrs. Volta Bankson. Chilliooth, not onlyrelleved me of Indigestim but toned up my liver and rid TOO et built,. ache and diszinees that - I had been subject to for some time. They did ins a world of good and I will always speak & good word for them."--Ad- vt. - 7- . ' Ill1 1H LAI; .---1 , - . ! , i Design 1812ixt .. Tvba Pair Ste Needed. I. I . s . 1.. I ; - : , .,.. - 1- 1- 6 , 1 ' .1 1 11 0-filirtn,.- iit I- 11 Lovian Koster of St Charles, Idaho; Licensed to Wed , - Francis L. Baxter of Cove, Oregon LOGAN.- - Sept. 'It.' Ntarrtage !leen. and Sophia IX Craw Linder of Winds II. i jaws have been Issued by the county Idaho. ' , . . I , 4'04' 1 TEACH. -- --, Illi ,, 1 1 . hae, - .., El R.:' ' Karl It;treball Duff has . s II . I 11 I 5 , Sept. IS. Boxing matches tar to be features of American legion smoker for Wednesday. September II. The program arranged will include some very - fast boxing matches be. tween local- boys. The headliner beItween Joe Jensen and t Orval Adarne upromises to be a bard taught' battle. iThe 'winner of this bout has been tchallenged by Happy Brangham. Dr. McNeil is in charge of arrangements enter. and promises a good evening's Itainment. ,- ,- I In a well known privets school tor young womn,, remarkable as being attended by more celebrated alree daughters than any othec school in the city In which it Is located, there iI an unwritten rule In the ddchool that the teachers should not aooept Invite. lions to dinner at tho puptio' homes or otherwise put themeeh,es tinder don- nit. social obligations to them. Doubt- was reason itor the stakiao of this rule, which has caused more than one young teacher disappotnt an LOVItUtOn ment :In that would have brought them into the home of some celebrated Money king , or other. Fortunately, however. there is um-all- y no reason Jar such a regulatim and the teacher who is really interested in her charged' and wishes to got LOGAN. f 'il II . I 1 I .. P I ..., UBS -- ; 1. ' 0 11:,' til j -- 64 , ,,,,.. . 11 4 A kh ... li ' - - -- .. (CILITIle-- . 7 The Right Thing At the Right Time HP YOU ::. ill z.111117-'- It' - r. . o' id 7- . , ... , 1111- . to lo I. 1 I I . a ir t 7 ,r, t , V 0 7 - '' rh ' , , BUILD UP ,, L 4 t i lees-ther- 1 .... , 1111 i iiiiii 11 'IL'', , , , ? -- tt , . r ' ! i . -- I This Is encouraging because the Juniors and seniors always appear in greatest numbers on the second and third days of registretion." I President E. G. Peterson In commenting' upon the opening declared it I th e most satisfying the institution has I :; - - - experienced. "Registration will con- ' eau - throughout this week": said President Peterson. "While ws urge II: all students to enroll as early as possible we realise that delay In regisis sometimes unavoidable . and tration therefore we have made arrangements i I to have officials available throughout , the entire week to care for those students who cannot enter the first three t -' days." Prof. Jos It. Jnsen, in charge of the : epecial committee to provide students the best results through 1 with suitable places to gay reported with their, parents gladly accepta the ; at the closet of the first day that all be pitatity of children. parents. A ' students were being well taken care of teacher need not feel herself tinder Ind that accommodations existed for obligations to return such hospital. many more. "Most of the students Ity In kind. Doctal Ocerall mar be. setrecepwho come in have already made ar- tled by the occasional school : rangements for board and room." said tion or entertainment :1 she A remember should that are teacher Prof. Jensen. "For those who we have a large list of should show impartial respect for the lunprovided We have a large num. parents of alt her chlkiren. That to If - -- ber of automobiles at our command to one child is the daughter of Mra Mary take students around in finding placee Smith. whom she has known as Mary and much faculty and student help to the cook hi a friend's kitchen, sho ' aid us. The Logan chamber of com- should address her es Mrs. Smith it merce and the students' Young Iden's she comes to call at ochool with the same show of respect that she would !Christian auociatioa are r e!with us and rendering valuable service. show to any other cane, went-ShStudents need not hesitate to attend should remember - that she to indirectly employed by- the children's pat'. ithe U. A. C. because of any fear ofcc-a- onto suet as truly as she would be in a lack of roams. We can give good - 1 commodations private school and she is taking an to tolerable attitude when she trestdi tho children and parents who happens to encan Legion to ,, " be poor as If they were Objects of , ) ; , Stage Boxing !Watches charity. , ; in 111 , ., to ' ; 4 J . r , lat , , . , 1 In 14 1 . ' , 7 4 ,T, '' I kid. ,;:-rt,-- -R 1 ' - , ,, 4 ' - 'I. ,A o I ' . : . .. 1 .. I ,r4 .11A:11 -- I , 1 I ,, 1 V11 , . - . A fits A y t,1 . BY is). r -- - . , 111;51 - r il":!'t I t, .1...m. vplIMEINIEWEEINP , ... ' to : Vs 41,(00,. ..... .. 1920 11 ' , '.., 1 ',"' '. eo - - . ASK YOUR DRUGGIST began-regiaItrat- k, .:SA7':.. . : ' . . i AND ENDURANCE ion 1 aw.grollodtremnuhmmtl:enr ''' THEIR STRENGTH ENERGY Peterson the first day saw an increase of SS per cent over the first day of' i last year In thoie who and an Increase of 40 per cent who completed registratien. favorable condition is that nearly all who ,began registration on I the opening day were of college grade" said Registrar Peterson In analysing his figures. "By far the majority . I Boot. 1 ' 1 , - 16 HELP , 13.Registration at the Utah Agricultural College for the will exceed last year's year 1220-1registration by 21 percent and run Iclose to 1.000 before the yeas Is cam. If the first days registration can be taken as a triterion. Accord. 1 Ins to figures issued by Registrar P. IL LOGAN. 1 i - (Fpecial to The News.) Oth . , - 1 ' . . - IL-WO-- j , , DONNED - EMS CENT 1 , TAKE' ! , a -I PEOPLE C. HE8ISTRATP3N SEPTEMBER TUESDÄY . - ft (mulattos. -- . ,,,,,,,, IX7ei, St, - THZ. 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