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Show THE CACHE VALLEY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IT, 1926 Valuable Coupon Get a MIRRO Aluminum Bake-A- ll Pan, regular $1.00 valbue, by bringing tbis coupon with 69c to our store immediately. Like all MIRRO baiting pans it does perfect metal heats evenly, so foods baking the Cleaning is easy. bake evenly and do not stick. This is a limited time offer to acquaint you with the quality, durability and economy of MIRRO utensils. heat-conducti- ng GARFF-CALLAWA- Y Bicycle Tires at Rock Bottom PRICES FOLKS SUE US FOR TIRES Expert Repairing Key Fitting J. L. Montrose Cycle Co. THE IVER JOHNSON , STORE-1- 14 LOGAN UTAH NO. MAIN Piano Sale Come in and inspect our new shipment of fine pianos. We are offering them at special low prices, and terms to suit your own convenience. Thatcher Music Co. Logan, Utah QUALITY DEALERS Heater Special Guarantee! Electric Heater While they last- - $3.95each Cache Valley Electric Co. 35 SOUTH MAIN LOGAN, UTAH - PHONE53 v NOW IS THE TIME to Clean Up the Home Get Your Wall Finish MURESCO AND DOLESCO PAINTS AND BRUSHES AT Riter Bros. Drug Co. jtm ft (fepjg. The Only Ventilator For Dairy, Cream and Milk Cans FOR REDUCING LOSSES INSURING A PURER PRODUCT SAFEGUARDING HEALTH INCREASING INCOMES Standard Equipment Mfg. Co. PHONE 75 OWE OBLIGATIONS TO COMMONWEALTH Backbone of Community Service Is Found in Support Merchants Give to Res- idents. BUY AT HOME AND SAVE 39 So. Main You have made your home here and are, in a sense, an investor in the welfare of the town. . The merchants have also invested here, to grow and to help the town grow and thrive. So, then it is a mutual investment between all of us. Our investments are affected by the' volume of business done so it is up to you to determine the vohime of patronage that determines the value of the investments. You can count on the merchants to uphold their end, but the merchants must have your Kelp your patronage in order to make our investment pay. GUARANTEE YOUR SHARE BY KEEPING YOUR MONEY RIGHT HERE. dividuals who render us signal sendee on extraordinary occasions, but they are brought up rather with the view of making every man, woman and child realize his partnership in the community and his responsibility in that partnership which means so much to him. The doctor and the merchant are not the only men toward whom others in the community owe this obligation to maintain the corn-tow- n There is a debt you owe to your home town but whatever the bill is, none will be presented to you for payment. If you do not real- ize the size of it, nobody will try to tell you. You know what the has done for you, and youjmunity as a entity, should know better than anybody! They are simply given aa exam-els- e what you ought to do for the pies of how the proposition works town. out. Two questions may serve to Happiness and contentment bring the issue home to you. bring about also a rich social life. When your wife and children! You get together with your neigh-wer- e rs critically ill, was it the during moments of' relaxa-to- r from the city who pulled them tion from your days toil and joy intercourse with them. Clubs You never even thought of call- - and organizations unite you in ing him. Your first thought was bonds that hold you together for of the home town doctor, and he one purpose or another. saved the lives of your dear ones. A score of other things might When you lost your job, who be mentioned, but space forbids, gave you credit and tided you over There are the material things that ' the winter? minister to the comfort and well- It certainly wasnt the store in being of the people. Among them bar- - are paved or macadamized streets, the city that advertises gains for the country shopper. concrete sidewalks, corner lights, The merchant of Logan stood by police protection, and a fire deyou then, as he has for others, partment; electric lighting for the and as he will again some time home, water, sewer and similar when the emergency arises. improvements and conveniences. If these things have not hapThe stronger the community pened to you, they have happened spirit the more of these there are. to your neighbors, and you know The taxes you pay settles the bills about them. Mere money cannot for the things already acquired; pay for disinterested service such the weight of your cooperation as the doctor and the merchant with the progressive leaders asrender under the circumstances. sures other improvements in the And these instances are not cited future. Be a home town man with the idea of wakening a feel-ja- il along the line patronize home ing of obligation toward those in- - town merchants exclusively. j es. So far the management has always been able to find room for all that come and it is not the intention to turn anyone away. Room must be found. It would be poor advertising and a bad policy to say there is no room. The policy of the past has always been Such a the more the merrier. condition always insures a successful exhibition and program. The growing interest in fairs of recent years and the formation of the o Fair and Racing Circuit accounts for the large number of exhibit herds and the harness and running horses. The dates are so arranged that the exhibitors and horsemen can make all the fairs in the circuit and each fair gets the benefit of the large ment is especially pleased with this as the Holstein, Jersey and Guernsey breeds, all the dairy types, will be well represented at the Fair. It is very probable that the Winterton herd of Hereford from Chareston, Utah may be at the Fair. This would then give a fine representation of the dairy and beef types. HERE 0. Reynolds of the Reynolds restment company of Denver, lorado who is also interested in mess horses has written the she County Fair association that will be present for the Cache mty Fair September 0 with or more head of harness hors !7. 28-8- es. such good Having provided housing facilities for the livestock for the fair, the management is now stratching their heads to make room for the large number of harness and running horses that will be here. It is probable that a number of the runners will have to be placed in the box stalls former-- 1 ly used for some of the draft hors When you plan your work and work your pan--an- d save dont have to go to a fortune teller to have your for--y- ou tune told. Not mystic the 4 per cent we pay on savings. -- First National Bank UTAH LOGAN, TOILET ARTICLES, CANDY, STATIONERY SODA, PERFUMES FILMS City Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS Given Prompt Attention LOGAN, UTAH Service Steam Laundry A City Service For the Country RURAL DISTRIBUTERS FOR Logan Laundry Dry Cleaning, Rug and Car- - Agents in All Cache Valley Towns pet Washing NOW JOE NATTRESS TO START RACES is Joe Nattress who started the running horses at the Cache Coun ty Fair in 1924 and had charge of the barrier, will also be on the job again. Joe has been in J.ie east all summer but has returned to Salt Lake City and desires to come and take part again in the Cache County Fair. Joe is the me who can tell the jockeys when and how to get and keep their places. If they dont they are left at the the tims to build Take advantage of the between season lull in building. It is your rare opportunity to save substantial sums on that new ohme garage or bam or business building. BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS HERD IS HERE FROM OGDEN HORSES Work Your Plan Utah-Idah- GUERNSEY DENVER LOGAN, UTAH doc-jbo- wire. LOGAN, UTAH SOUTH MAIN Now comes word that the Green-we- ll herd of Guernseys from Ogden will be at the Cache County Fair. There are twenty head in this herd. D. H. Blair of Wendell, Idaho will also have fifteen head of Guernseys. These with those from North Logan will make some nice competition in the Guernsey class. The Fair manage- - STONE CEMENT BRICK TILE We will be glad to discuss your plans and aid or serve you in every way. Our long experience in erecting enduring structers is at your disposal. See us today. U. O. LUMBER CO. TOK ' |