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Show THE HER ALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, rAGE EIGHT GONTBACT The Prims gradu Scout Honor court proceedings paiticularly lor Tioop 7 of the Logan Eighth ward, but open ior participation of any troop in the Logan district will be held Sunday at 8 p. in. in the On his bid of $7690. H. P. Bair eighth ward chapel. was S. V. Prows, district court of local plumbing contractor awarded the contract for lay- honor chan man, will be in direct charge wuh II B. Camping the West Center stieet sewer in the newly created disbell. Troop 7 .stuutmast-rcomtrict No. 10 by the city All gradi.s of award in scoutmission at their meeting Tuesday night. ing will be given . IT The bid of $6484 64 of A. IN LOOAN Hill) Y Palmer & Sons, Logan, was next lowest, and that of Mullins and men having All Wheel.. Salt Lake City $8773,32, was third. claims to adjust are i.clvAul to A motion of Commissioner get blanks troin Commanocr P. Olof I. Pedersen that, Mr. Bairs E. Smith or Adjutant Richard bid be accepted and that City Qumney of Logan Post No. 7 ot Engineer C. T. Barrett be in- the American Legion. L. I)ow structed to draw up a contract Young, assistant service officer bv Wednesday specifying that of the legion for the department vitrified clay olpe of eight 10 of Utah is now m Cat lie county and 12 inch sizes be used was going over veterans claim papers. He will be m Logan lor passed At the suggestion of Mr Bair, consultation Friday. the contract will also carry a CARD OF THANKS provision that only bonafide residents and taxpayers of Logan We wish to express our sincere city be employed where only to non skilled hand labor is re- thanks and appreciation those who so kindly assisted us quired. Representatives of the Salt in any way at the death of Lake Pressed Brick m.lpany our beloved husband and father, aDpeared before the commis- William Leonhardt, to all those sion In the interest of vitrified who sent flowers, spoke or sang clay sewer piDe. A Colorado con- words of consolation and com-foi- t. cement cern manufacturing . Mi-ssewer pipe at a small subsidiary and Pearl Leonhardt sent in Brieham also City family. plant a representative before the comIMPROVE PLAYGROUND mission to consider the use of cement piDe on the Center street prolect Job. The Logan Kiwams riub hits a Both thf clay pipe and ce- group of local men working on ment pipe interests had pre- the new city playground todav viously submitted bids totaling adding r.ore touches by way of the same on the Job. Improvement of the project. at th S Nyma music the f plomt Lou Hilda Nyma to 59 , Mr. man, and 1 atten leunu for t famil, Th( gan day l at th a spl in se progr comn and Mr. Mr. and the 1 reuni Sund Mr; ters, and spent of N qulst F of M t in ILIA Miss come Mil Jem week. Peart Mu Stein week Mr of the Fourth v.aid Young Men's and Young Ladif s Mutual Jinnrovement associations was effected Sunday evening. John Ander.on was selected as pi evident of the Young Mens win y. Heath Morgan and Elmo Picker as counselors: Reed Ilian, sccrciatv; Judge M C. Him-.- , adult leader; Joseph L M" Quay le, president of the Men; scoctn-.ter- CALL FOR MASS MEETING Mr snen' tello Sund Mr of S The purjxise of this met ting is to effect a permanent organization to conduct the campaign before the election this fall. in tt relat Mr left Fleet will tor You Are Invited ! ! ; Miss Lctly That. hr of Sill where Vanguard Lake City is inlorLogan a month at James Johnson, siie will remain tiie home ot Mr. and Mrs. Mu.se and James Thatcher. Mrs. Fred Baugh, and son, Fled, Jr., and Miss Leah rnotond to Malad, Idaho, this morning wnere they will be the house guests of Mrs. Me rim Jenkjns .Dr the remainder of tiie week. Merrill Leaves For More Eastern Study Mi K. C. arp t Mr. a r. Sehaub, cx-n- Turn pot ary Chairman. ent' Thai Eigh Mi wo Dr. and Mrs. V. VV. Ross motored to Salt Lake Satuiday and spent tiie week end. Their children who tiave been there fur the past week with lead' Lent FLY ETY S3 their IMAGINE v i M Ani?pIaBie 1 In Ford Tri-Moto- Ride Monoplane ml I r-Mi- Rim: u; free! With Every New or Used Car Sold Thursday and Friday Sept. 10 and returned grandmother home with them. and Mrs. George OKpcfe I.IAGUE 010 000 001 "00 100 h.ngton 2 0001 Phdidda 8 0 0 0 Stow ell i , the mens premises Tu.'-- u ternooii and lcported iuie 'aiani.ty ot bier at each p! Zackerson and daughter spent the week-en- d with i datives Ogden Martin and friends. Price libit) Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Vickers motored to Brigham City Monday evening and visited with Dr and Mrs. A. D. Cooley. 2.1!) The price had as tier guests her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Daniels of Salt lake City. They returned home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Theo M Daniels of St. Charles, Idaho, another son. also visited with Mrs. Daniels during tiie weekend. d ea. 35 Mile Flight $3.00 A mix- ! ture of cotton and (70x80 inches). w ide plaids. PhSS5S Eeauti-fi- .v enter the ill it-'- . S L. L' Nellie Miss the of Telford, W - Comforters of this large size 72 x 84 inches . . . are with definitely unusual at Tenney's low price! Well-fillenew cotton and covered with silkaline in sprightly floral . AH features seldom found in comforters at this pnee! Soh'd color sateen border. d ik-'gi- hospital . Heres a Value cushmr Tart Wool ! Ctoflasg 3-l- Flock 98c 1C Trov Munson was painfully injured in a motoicycle aeci- dent Monday. At iirst it was thought that bones weie oroken now-c- d but medical examination it to be nothing more than painlul bruises. , EACH jo !? I In both dark and light C'dnrs. I'miMially fine "uabt.v. :w; ini bos wide! Denney's Iriee Is I he Lowest Possible! Attorney and Mrs. A. A. Merrill and Miss Eunice Chnsten-se- n of Idaho Falls spent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mr and Mis. Iiuvey Chimtcn-seu- . Napper b. Unusually Low Price! m Glaseow. Scotland He will go via NevV Yoik and expects to land about September 2u. . YARD . Msteis. Mis T S Smill lew oitli and Miss Hilda C.ulwiudt ot Hv. Nevada, who letup m! to1 Log, m with llicni and veil visit tor the next vveik well-fille- Rlioda divs last with B. Cook spent Look at Denncv Our Hill m has returnid to Iogan alter in Poiatello vvitn i datives and friends of visi-tii.- g Bishop and Mrs. .".mouth e Pm-Hell- of S. a . .In I ow ,t k l"f (olois! v ici Nat nm-Wi- .d baby bov bom the :na cotton and wool nut d. Sizes 7 x S ) at prue- - vou can affotc Sate-- uiiid. ;!(-i- Size .UKt'i-hi- D 3 EACH E . Exeellfiil for ioiu-forto- r . . . n ! 1 , of are unusual quality at Denneys low price! Sof!, iuppv, i losely wo. blankets ven . that will wear and launder beautifully, ldoik plaids, borders! .strip-Size; 7080-in- . size ! . i y. Each 69 blankets Large must have! Stiipi.-,- plaids and (hocks in both dark and hgb! ei lo) s . . . and of course, plain while. This is an except mnaii.v low piiee fin ouling flannel of bis high quabt v Cotton Crib RIankets. Dancy colors, sturdy and long wearing. Dunn i Only Esporiaih niir lor those soft, warm garments infants Crib CENT A"oried cobus. Blankets ! o'vus, ilulilrrn's (Jollies and night apparel Blank is Blankets Cl Drier YARD woven v.itb a lug)q ilull.v nap. The-good looking plaid blankets am of pi cmal quality, suit and waim. DKU Cotton as 1.49 Pair Hit) 72x84-in- . Large Size Outing Flannel Only week m Oedetii rel itive., and Lar.rfe Size Dikes! The REST for LESS! NATION - WIDE DART WOOL Harper d, comforters. All in one piece. Comforter size. Blankets tlu-u'l- br-r-- ... Just what you need for those warm Cotton A '".oiled ... r but youll be warm under cold nights . . . size and extra warm . . . extra Extra blankets! these weight, a marmixed with wool selected cotton of blankets fluffy unusual at is fine that definitely Penneys low quality velously voull be blankets . . . colors in Wide lovely plaids price! ! own to proud RITTER 0. Large Size and Mrs. I,ec 1 hatcher md 'on. Harold and Seth spent Sunday at I.agoon Mr. and Mrs. Ncplii Icerson to Ogden Kiturday eiitoied whrie they met Mr- - Ilirnons ! Bafts Flannel Thomas Naisbitt who came to Logan about one year ago leit Tuesday to return to his home n, home Logan, htah PART-WOO- L a Elliot company, i.a two weeks vacation which time she will E- visiting friends. COMPANY FtaSSy EXTRA SIZE! Cut 81x90 in. Finished 72x84 in. 'Hi f EXTRA WEIGHT! EXTRA SIZE! and $3.98 treatment. Mrs. , NOW IS THE TIME TO HUY! tor continued examination and two Special Flight $1.00 d ei Ililie r Trices Were Never Lower! MFO&TERS Miss Marie Olson of Salt Lake City is m Logan vi.siliii with, her mother Mrs Olson Vi wool Colors! A Do Solid beds. D . small deposit will hold your selection until Wanted. insures warmth and wear! Double bed size e n A but the is low quality is high for warmth and the best China cotton for wear. Size suitable ior double Mrs, T. E. Daniels Lay-Awa- y Pi ice $1.1!) Hlijl) Ymi can feel quality in these blankets! Specially in., le for Denneys of selected Virgin wool Mrs Gladys Kimball of Pocatello visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Neplu Pi hrson 1 1 9C $1.98 pr. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sonne and Mr and Mrs. O. A Sonne motored to Lava Hot Springs, Monday and .spent the day. week-en- I5UY BLANKETS ON DENNEYS Blankets Red-for- d PHONE 211 V.a N Fart-Wo- ol Plaid Blankets Mrs. fcm.ill m Mr. 2. Sheriff Jeff AMI. KIC Pari-Wo- ol taking during travel about tiie stale visiting with relatives. I - FURCIIASE EXTRAORDINARY John V. Nielsen who has been suflermg vcilcbra injuries about following an accident nine months ago went to Salt Lake City Tuesday where he busi Tt wait t ve o. and o C'lyue Femneys Greatest BedMiang Everat n. Miss I.apreal Daniels and mother. Mrs. T E Daniels lett ther study. afternoon for Sacia-mentto New York City Mr. Tuesday Cauf , where Fnrot they will varand Mrs. Merrill will visit Mrs. Alta remain indefinitely. ious points of interest. They Mrs. Dailey, a daughter of t to spend ten days in Wash- Daniels acompamed Miss by be ington D. C. where they will Jerry Hansen arnved in Logan guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sunday by car Irom SacramenDunvoody. to and are driving her mother and sister home with her. ! ; Thomas an j ot Paracuse were a. Gibbs NATIONAL LEAGUE n afternoon 5 2 i d Tuesday Jes-OOoOtH) 100- -1 P. Rah " Brooklyn Judge City 1 7 pit i burgh 103 Out 100 5 p'eaded nota guilty and Heimieh and Lopez; Meine booked for hearing Su 10 oclock. and Philhps at morning d. Ida ThJtchei. Charged with liquor siuii, e, lul-mei- ly Ilia On Peer Possession OTRES n-i.- m I)r. and Mrs. A. V. Keecc of St Louis are visting in Logan at tin lu me of Mis Keires parents, Mr and Mrs. Mum Tna teller. Mrs Recce was Not Guilty Is &SEBALL Officers Name Biown, Milton R. Merrill, assistant piofessor of the Department of History and head of the InforUtah mation Service at the State Agricultural college, leit Logan Monday, together with Mrs Merrill for New Yoik City where Mr. Merrill experts to enter ttie New York University to do graduate woik in Journalism and Business Administration. Mr. Merrill has been at the college for the past six years and he was recently granted a absence for furyears leave There will be a meeting of all citizens of Logan City, interested in city government, held al Ihe Chamber of Commerce THURSDAY TJJE TENTH, AT EIGHT OCLOCK. W vo. Ml; Iia scoutma 'er; music director. Mrs Jevsie K. Hill is still president ot the Young Ladies Her organization. Mrs Miry Anderson, fir-- t aiecounselor: Mrs Laura Ilunsak-cr- , second counselor, Muss Minnie Quavle secretary; Mrs. Bertha the Clark Purser, oiganist; Misses Fawn Anderson and Mari aret Larson, choristers; Bee-Higirls directory. Mrs. Marie Anderson: adult gleaner girls, Miss Hattie Smith; Junior gleaner girls, Mrs. Lucy Baugh; draMrs. matic activity director. George Bril. An adult class leader for the Young Ladies organization will be chosen later, Mrs. Hill announced Tuesday. Professor A. N. Sorensen, of the Utah State Agricultural Co liege, who is first counselor to Superintendent Alma Sonne ot he Cache stake Young Mens associaMutual Improvement tion. was present for the ga tiering held in the Fourth ward chapel beet narn Town I Reoiganization and the C To Logan Legion Canada, after a ten-da- y visit m Logan New at the home of Mrs. Glenn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph With three candid aes up for Uibbons. the office of commander, toe election of ofnceis ol Mrs. G. L. Barron wno has annual No 7 o! 11' Ami Post. Lo'utn Men visitin' for the past wick will be hi id at 3 ligiuii with Mis ii. c M me hail left p m. IiuLiy m the chamber of toc'jy for her home in Kprnr'-villcommerce room. Utih. Commander P. E. snath made t'ois announcement Wednesday John A. Crockett, local insurance man slipped on a iok dlternoon Geoice D. Preston, IV. V. Bar-l- )i and hioke hi, ankle winle lispi and ivan ium ey are noing m Wyoming during the minees for the comma iers week-enpost. t'anMon. About i 19S1. fb 'left today for their Lome in Ijogan Slake Honor F Court To Ie Sunday FIB SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, UTAH, Printed Flannel Dor Night Gowns Will stand lip under constant washing. Rig- ger tlue than ever at this new low price a 9. YARD ' I biv Old) TOWN Blankets ,f8 Guaranteed 100 per cent 70x80 pure wool. Size solid colors throughout. Sateen bound. |