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Show ' PGE LOGAN (UTAH) TWTLVD CACHE V A L L E V DAILY tit d cinii ItuhmonJ on in the South ' i h i i'i m o dn i m hin bool a' ht a -- 8 o l!o k Tin1 oipani7itmn ut c onsisN of Pond, sioutmatM Kithmond a M.mt ' UUe MiIIiimii of t ho I'i t Amos f mhh Mi.ithnld lavoi u honl tv W i M r Advance Can Be Secured On Wool 1 t J. H Holland ' a ti ) ut in of Ca Ii anv countv in tlu communicate YOU BUY wi h Jam. . - - ft t . II i j J- I 11 it it .1 1 In v I le -t of all y t ar se' , Ma kt ting u.i U 7t ,.t ti" St ud - s i . .1 CO o it. Idaho t t V T 'Hoop til dh - l o'cb r . v ti .ml a t . - t n i , 111, lulev O i . tin IV i..a.l If.Mlr. urn ti till i v.i Lake S .It n- -r . v. , i Aunojiut u oolrowers h p iti - Mrs 7 v that rui un. in it u n fa: mi Idaho, can retcive an advanif $1 per flcvi e from EVANSTON, Wyo., Nov IS (u Pi t1 e Nittoiul Former I mted States Senator V ool Marks lng j. ai'nii ( larcnce Clark, 79, died tothey belong to thai orgmict' n early day at the home of his daughter t it'd Those lahns mltre-lt- d V ' Pair, i 1930 19, apptndtr ims and typhlitis togethei witi diseases of the heart showed an inr rease he outstanding external causes, 'it report said, which decreased the mortality m 1929 were the low er numbt r from drowning and ae t tdental falls ii.vt si aim iwtrnl At sun hn Id ton, VSlhru Ko-- k Roland Morhosin, Jrtnoii, oitrol leaders (h.tnman, Vrr Troop iomniit non L.irsi n Mutt hi Id s n h .il hiiMnM ler Smith and J mmitt rn n both of SnnMiti'ld. t talk will j.iv Mr Kiikbinh ot m mil iror and on the i utiul Kietutive Ioud will i'im organization. ! DNTSDAY, NOV. teall totals in tali ft r I'ti't weie bss than in PS at t orbing to a itpoir lS'iinl In tin I mted division of vital s alsfu , '1 he it port shows n.j distil-- ' war , against ol"U for tt,i ar previous Inflitri7d tdtjliiuh show tu a dt (tease while mt nuigitis as will as 1 Will tl a u hi li YI Lower Than 1928 BENSON MEET, iion start tl tir TIMED, By Taylor !Utah 1929 Deaths SCOUTERS OF lit II t 1 a rv ascri r ctups c 'tir- ooo HE WORKS w v ohjths TKREE SCREEN GRID TUBES - JIJEUTRimTCE CIRCUIT POWER SPEAKER - A. C. ELECTRIC us-- v M new Millville The saoramt nl mfetitig held Sun day afternoon was as follows opening song "Guide IN Oh Thou klmer Great Gehovah Prayer, Humhprey, srng, "Fiatsi Ye the Lord"; song, "O' iami of Host" Myrle Jenson, Mabel Vcavts ami Gillie Taggart were rf hast cl as Primaiy piesulents, and the fol lowing ones were sustain) d llilma Humphrey, president, Lent ha Jen eon and Dora Shaffer, rouiiHt lots, Vlolti Hill, setretarv, Rot llu Garr, organist Thelma Teusnji i Imri'te Florence Olstn play leadt'i Mr. and Mrs Magnus M it .vs v Mr and Mrs liana L Nilsi and Mrs Ost ar Sjobeig and a.nilv, Mr and Mrs Daniil Andiews am! Mr and Mrs Oscar Mathews of Logan and Mr anti Mis Johnson of Pocatello motmeil to lUthmoml on Tuesday, where they gave Mr and Mis Adrian bright a pleas mt mh piise, the occasion being Mis Brights btrtl.dav A bounteous suppet was stived and a pi stsant evening enjoved Mts Plivllis Crookston lias spent the past week m Kemmeitr, Wyoming. Mia. Aaron Pebrson ami family left Monday for Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. Alma Jenson who and slarilinglg lower prices ; lion or .f- have been living In the Kira Gatr home moved into the home pre v musty occupied by Mr and Mrs Aaron Pebrson. Mis T H Cutler and (laughter. He, time, an lit tli spent Mondav m Ogden. Mis Charles Anderson tnteit.un ed on Tutscav afternoon ot last week In honor of her daughtei Lucindas ninth imthdav. dill dun's games wem enjoyed Dain'j 1 efreshim nts were seived to those piestnt Maijore Andeison, Vir Howard Jinscn in honor of Mr Jt nson s Ini t hdav Mr ami Mrs Joseph M Jenson gini t Peleiscm, Viigima Jessop, Connie Wmborg, Gale Jenson, Lo'a ami t. ulv notoitd to Logan on Ji nson, Ilu7t Way man, May Way Tuesdav attention where in com mu n, Lois Latsen, Leva llumphiev, pany with Mr ami Mrs John Gillian imi Mi and Mis Henry Gessel, eld, i (liffoid, Aldme Peaison, Mr and Me Stenheu Bench they OIm ii and lunulas Olsen and Mrs Kenneth N'tlsnn weie gut sis at a hnthday dinner the week-enin Weston given hv Mi and Mrs Theodore tin v went to attend a birth Gesst in honor of the first birth Mr. and Mrs day of then daughter Martino. patty given d $3.95 anJ up $2.95 . f A? M f, vj jV y-tf rtMcivin fict 1 au-t.f- ul , 1 1 1 Mens Shaker Pullovers Pure Worsted Phene 540 Boys Shaker Pullovers Pure Worsted One lot of Sweater Coats and Pullovers Special $1.95 $3.45 GARMENTS Mens Heavy Unions Now is the Blanket Season at Prices You Can Afford L. D. S. Garments Cotton for Men $3.45 $2.95 Ip Mens Pure Wool Lot of Pure Wool Blazers a Real Buy Overcoats $2.69 1 Mens Leather Coats Lot of Ladies Fine Leather Blazers Were $12.00 Sale Price $8.95 $5.00 Mens Sheep Lined Coats Boys Sheep Lined Coats ,p $1.95 Boys Heavy Cotton Unions 66x80 Boys Wool Unions $2.98 $1.19 69c $3.45 Wocl Mixed, 72x84 L. D. S. Garments Misses Wool and Silk Unions Wool and Rayon $1.45 and up $1.39 $2.65 Single All Wool Blankets $8.45 29c $6.95 ALL HOSIERY PRICES CUT 33 13 PER CENT! ALL FLANNEL SHIRTS CUT TO HALF PRICE! Single Plaid Blankets Infants Crib Blankets 95c 79c Single Quilt Blankets A Few Holland Blankets in this sale, Special $2.00 $15.00 Mens Dress Shirts 99c Single 8 Pound Wool Blankets All Rayon anJ ,,p $4.45 Part Wool Blankets Little Girls Skirts Made from Mill Ends Mens Cotton Work Shirts 79c jwwwwwiwwiBiaiMi II MMiliritiTffrtMilirfMrBlIiif.liiil'lTliilir'rk'iil Part Wool Blankets Full Size CIC ECMTTING iiiiriiniiiiiiliiT.liiBffiHni!fi1iliri'i'ffi'flniiiMrii I Misses Cotton Unions and up V Part Wool Blankets 69c L. D. S. Garments 1 $3.95 Heavy Wool Unions and up Wool Fine Worsted $1.95 up " Mens L. D. S. Garments $2.79 Knitted Sets Pure Worsted Worsted Sport Sweaters $1.39 up Infants Mens and Boys Fine k.. Next Door Hotel Logan BLANKETS $1.29 $3.45 $4.45 v u We Repair and Service All Makes Of Radios Underwear 65c a,,J ,,p 2 pockets, Sport Style Coats " n i L.D.S. Cotton Mens fine Knit Worsted -- - tin - Other Models Proportionately Low in price up to $129.00 L. D. S. Garments Boys Shaker Knit Sweater Coats .ufiln ridio Come and save Real Money at your old Knitting Factory Store on Main Street (by the postoffice . Below is a part list of what you can buy and save from 33 13 to 50 per cent on each Purchase! Sweater Coats $6.95 cn5alio In all tuhhs mantel Iiijj'i an w Iuht in to la 11 add v moveii from vi I Li e to plat in t hr ome. Y ouIl m arc t Iv hv iuve xi'in e and rnrs mIcii mi mo an I I mr this new ml au'um,; r:om inanel. The the tv.n t rcplna of a lahiivl t oth opimiki! Iiaud arvitia, ix - u .ii in vh utioii. d -hiilftjl n 1'iju ir ii e an finish. Volli'-iiimuimIous set id as i r bt u oflerc.il at so low 1 Mens Shaker Knit $10.50 M ' ! tr ; SWEATERS $1.95 l v i' tt I As usual our sale is a Real Bargain Event with no fictitious values, no marked up prices cut down to socalled Sale Prices. Our already Low Prices have been cut to the Core and you can depend upon it! v n In. onlv -- t hr "roalc t v radio! Extra large size Pure Virgin Wool, large size Double Blankets $9.50 WORKS |