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Show I'll IAGi: TWO. at Coming Election About i: II K U A 1,11 - OH UN .1 - v. j' mi llh An;; . . I Ii it nl h who bt'fMi Melon Iv ill lot He p.sl m (i.u I. .! Io h tl Ueeh- ,i proving 3 wtl Ii'Him (I'm taking l t no I fret! Uonit hard underwent op ration for nppemheitiN Wednesday .'U a local hospital The Seventh ward old folks and ward reunion will be held Monday at the wai recreational hall Dinner will be served at 12 oclock noon to all people of the ward, 1H years of age and over. At 3 30 one-ai- t plays, present will Kaliii va-.- ution m will W. KLLIOT & CO. I "3 spon- HUNK OF IT Ladies Suede te finest and ary verv irmul looking f 9S msmsmutot A Real Lx Ira Good Value. 50 Dozen s to Choose From Values from 7l)e to $1.1!) To lie Sold Out at tyi'MirroriM BoysLumber ' 'Jachs" ONLY 5 Sizes Extra Special Value Suede pair & to 14 10 pattern lumber jack that the little huskies will w ear. This Mas a regular $2.00 value. Going for-1- - WESTERNER t y 75 Q This lot M ill you ii chase at a price which will astound you. These coats Mill M'car. A splendid Mork J coat that will serve you all next M'inter. w -- off i inn ou prefer Me knoMr we have the price you will be Milling to pay. Priced from 79 hi i Leatherette Rain Coats Warm lining'. Sizes to 15. Long leuglh Mens Red Ball. These are the best qual- - O ity overall. Full cut, blue and H ft striped. Only pre-shru- nk G ON (HJIi A LULA I) Y LOW ITHCR! mm Jai-e.- iimi-la- Hi tore PRISON SENTENCE Grady LandTord, 24, Paris, Tex, was sentenced to serve from one to 20 vears in the state peniten- tiarv,- on his arraignment Thurs-- I day morning before District JudgeM. C. Harris on a charge of burglary. He pleaded guilty on February 13 when arrafgned in city court before Jesse I . Rich, after being returned to Logan from Moab the night before by Sheriff Jeff Stow-cl- l. to F20. j 75e You must have one ol these. Our (able is filled Mith new numbers. er patterns from $2.98 HJminoim Snnatis Mens combed cotton Unionsiiits, long sleeve ample length denim overalls. Made as sturdy as dad.w - Think Purchasing a Regular Sized Card Table for only lers Table Damasks many other gMd features. Formerly 64-i- An n. Hom-e- r. 4J9e Bedspreads Now Japanese Pongee weave Japanese silk 12 pongee. extra special value Yard 9 y' IBaJhiTowel U Extra Large Double Terry. bent. Extra Heavy Heavy, firm, absor- Size 24x50. Rayon and Cotton. Hxtra heavy Dont let the extremely low price misto lead you as the quality. v j j i 3 E. ;J S9 Genuine h'JxlOo adventure melodrama that Samuel Goldwyn is presenting at ' fH the Capitol theater today. Fay Vv ray and Estelle Taylor sharp the feminine honors. Both have hair as black as night. Kay Francis began the procession when Mr. Goldwyn selected hi r to play opposite Colman in "Raffles." It wasn't her screen debut by any manner of means, but it did more to establish the popular Paramount player than! any picture before or since. Loretta Yeung, boriowed from First National for "The Devil to Pay,1 carried on the tradition, winch seemed permanent fixture i.) I he Unholv Garden. Columns fir.t picture made ini America, TarnKh, bad a ri rk- haired star in the iierson of Agnes Ayres. His two previous piiturer.' Romola" and The White Sister, were made in Italy with the Gish girls. fancy patterns, coat styles, roomy qit F with 5aHbH ized, Jacquard Hath (fl ITaMes aff of Boys Flannel Shirts pi iced 5D(. Mide. High mercer- PSE53i eavnlc.ide of vcllow-huire- d leading lailies ap- e ird or t!n,cb en,d,'d' or rather two la ' young ladies, appear with him m a puturc. In The Unholy GarMac-Arthden," the Ben Kecht-Charl- eight blue Pastel colors, 79 KonaUI Colmc.n's m 4.9S !SSKZZ&S So Overalls Fxtra $ best grade blue and striped, all Boys Splendid materials and most desirable At the Capitol g The - board of trustees of the Uteb Bbte Agricultural collegr will hold their February board meet mg at the college on FriToo Late Classify according to day at 3 p. m e Rou-puFOR SALE Secretary K. K Btrntsnn business and approval of or exchange for wheat, 125 pullets also, 3 choice brood sows. Phone ex- - Susyestions and a copy or th rct'ulations eotU- of the Vill K.ki City Civil Hi rvii c commi.vsion wo obtained by City Attorney Jnm. Funmsbtuk und Pulue Chief Gd Lert Met ham Wednesday vvht n they ralbd on jmriih(rs of () Fait Lake body for an inter view. They will report their finding to Mayor A G. L'lr.d'drom anJ Chairman A. K. (raoney of new civil service ixiard C. C. Richards, Salt Lake a torne, is chairman of the SM Lake body. Accompanying them to the s' u ' capital wore Anthon Pthr..cn jJ. Kioeppter, and James M a Mr Fonnesbeek had supreme, court case up Wednesday also. BURGLAR GIVEN sizes i odd-trous- Makes Ueporl On S. L. Civil Service one-hal- Lanford pleaded guilty to stealing bedclothes, field glasses and clothing at Weilsville where he was working in the beet fields last fall. His companion, Paul Kershaw, 19, of Preston, Idaho, is m the county jail awaiting a hearing Friday heftii e Judge Rich on a similar burglary count. Officers from the sheriffs de- pertment will probably take Land- ford to the state prison Friday returning Mr. Mehr Hoys CMdl ITff nnseffs le to vi. .it Felt Ic and Fruiu icco to study bUoioc-,- condi-- ! lion in the ti rntoiy mid k civo' icports from the comp my repre- be illative. Peets nrrrMrnTmiii(iVniaiinM $9 to r Boys buy a q j mu and therefore Mill sacrifice on our entire neM stock. If we can fit you in the color COAST TRIP iee-C- 1069-Y- Coats watteff$ We must clean out our stock of sweaters Boys Sweater Coats Wan? mm (Soatis to enable of .3 garment to finish out the season and puri 98 cloth, iftngle Nobby in-- 1 Professor Frank 11. Arnold of the Utah State Agricultural college addressed numbers of the Preston Rotary club on Wednesday in the monthly program presented to membtis ot the club See Amen a Hia suhteot was Knit! Maurer 24 Nihley, First. The program nl.so imluiDd Mc.s a vocal solo by member ot u trio of Nddv youth. Duk barged with holding up the Shell Boley. by accompanied Oil Service statum attendant at Owens, students of the collegeTnird North and Mam street Smile on the fme of W. if St Hit'Jav night, awaits a hearing Baxter have caused considerable h f ir City Judge Ji,(0 1. Rich to his friends. In- Tu ;i y ..n.nmi,,1 at la otluik wonderment U wn . Iniolmd tu enter his plea quiry quickly hi ought ft reason, Mr howevei. Baxler haft a new Wcunesihn morning, hut his ease grand. dm who may run him a was continued. Ik mice Gibbons, 17, hr hi with The newgood rat e some day. comer firmed Monday at a local Arturef and Marrmer Roueehe, hospital and weighed eight and rm the alltifi d bui'Klary I'ouut, had f pounds The parents are a preliminary hearuq; m juvenile .In dpe L. Tom Vrry Mr. mid Mr lVlnmr Waite of eouit Ills case tnorr.ir.p. Hyde park. M rs. Waite wa. for- WcdtU-'-daadvisement w Miss taken under is Ladle Baxter. Joseph merly Komlie was reported Thursrlav Wiute, the other grandduddy is also wearing t.rmles that cant be afternoon to be doing favorably erased. at a local hospital where he has been confined since the holdup Eugene Veahs, employe of the when he suffered a bullet wound on as a result of a scuffle for posCache Valley hank, spoke 'Banking Tue ilav night before session of a revolver held by ft large tlass of M nun in the Maurer. Second ward chapel Tuesday night. Manager Mark Allen of Allens Ladies tore, is planning to leave about Sunday for Los Angeles. He will be away for an indefinite time on a spring buying tnp for his firm, he said Thursday morning r Just the jacket to be used,, after taking off the heavy coats. under-Georg- is invited. Miss Ianesxa Tingey of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Needham. A attracted elk considerable attention in Smith-fiel- d Tuesday as it stood contentSchool edly in a lumber yard. children and others passing by got a good view of the big fellow at close range. Cat he valley has had more opportunity for its resito become elk and deer dent wise this winter than during any other .season within the memory of the present generation. The elk and deer have come within such close range as almost to eat out of one's hand. 's: , The Sixth and Eighth wards old folks reunion will be held next Monday in the respective ward bly L materials 1 College ward old folks day will be held February 24. A program and dinner will begin at 11 a. m. and all old folks and married people are welcome. Student ttawmldy was held at the Utah State Agricultural o college on Wednesday in the auditorium. The program was arranged by the Military Ball committee and directed by President Emerson Abbott. The feature number of the program was A strong man act' by John Wvseoff of Belgium. A xylophone duct by Ralph Poi ter mid Keith Spencer, by Gladys Bailey; accompanied a musical reading by Miller Ryau and a nahtary lap dance by Verdana VL Kars and Juba Greene were the other numbers on the program u ey TheyVe of These bags are stunning in their rouRh grained finish. Metal trimmed. They are stylish pouches and in envelope models. g v K. CURTAINS man-mad- The River Heights ward reunion and old folks cay will be held February 25 at the ward hall. All married folks and old folks of the ward are invited to attend the dinner at i.oon and the dance to he held in the evening seven-pron- --i ken-ber- sored by the Mutual, will be given to the members of the entire ward, Including the children. At 9 p. m. all ward people, IQ years of age and over are invited to the hall to dance to the music of the HarAll attractions of ris orchestra. the dny are tree. halls. Everyone i Panel Bags pill-hox- AT Mr, Gladys tnirn of Ogden was a wi 'k end guest m Logan of Mr uni Mrs. A. M Larson. thiee v ih'ilgc ol the lot nl stole i tl.e Iim n .Mating r orge ( at lu ill y voion-csiauiu;uii ' A Hitv 10 Suit nt cdue.sd.ty . ..'tending a nueting ol nof the Hinh Shippers Truffle an p. m. Ladies Hand f.r grunted that ini it heme of fionliei not le affected ami is pushing ahead the building l. wall the lountry's great the Stretching front Fnglih Dhamicl lo the Mender ranean, the chain of modernized forts and is due for completion Various rate siliedu-il item in two years, at a cost of were discussed The father of the extensive defense chain whs the late M Andre Maginot, minister of war, DAIRYMEN The great Hadrian wall in England, dating from the time of the Homans, the Great Wall of China, COLLEGE TODAY even the World war Hindenburg Line, were mere straw defnses with the barrier France President K. G. Pct.rson wel- compared set up as her protection from comed ice cream manufacturers has foes. One of the mighami mu'kct n.ilk people nt I'tuh foreign Hat to u short course program this tiest forts in the chain, athas been facing Germany, n.ormng at the l.'tah State Agrt- - described e Gibraas a ultural college. He emphasized ltar. the importance of the daily InDeep down in the earth, the dustry in Utah and the Inter gineers of the French army have section and the nciessi-ty of proper methods in dairy dug out and underground arsenal, fitted with mcrhanical appliances. manufacturing in his remarks Other speakers on the morn-- j whereby shot and shell can be e were Professor rushed by a system of ing's program B. Came who outlined the ground railroad to any of the objectives of the college dairy smaller, subsidiary posts of the department for 1932; Professor V. scheme of defense. The Harken-berP. Thomas who discussed "The defends the great industrial and Profc'ssor A area of Metz. Dairy situation J. Morris, who talked on the fluenco of feeds and the composition anJ flavor of milk. WINS Mrs. Christina 13. Clayton, Professor George Q Bateman ard Professor A J. Morris were the BOARD CHAIRMAN speakers in the afternoon meetm. Mrs. 2 which at p. ing, began Clayton discussed the place of ice For the first time in many years cream and milk In the family diet; Professor Bateman's subject a western man has been electeii chairman of the United States was "The Present Status of the Utah Dairy Farmer" and a sum- board of tea experts. This honor was conferred on mary rf recent investigations in ice cream making was made by Kdward Bransten of San Francis- Professor Morris. co, president of the M. J. B. Co., a meeting and banquet of the and Western Can company, by Utah Association of Ice Cream members of the board which is Mapuf:rturets, who sponnorrd th uppointed each year by the score-tarof agriculture to establish day's program, was held at the Hofei Hcele i at f:30 The nede frovernnu-n- t standards for the trio of the college fmmv!ud a quality of tea exports. The board musical program. Representative?! of th? followManufacturing ing U'eh Dairy companies u will ns r number KNITTING MANAGER of the individual milk men were present at the course: Butler Cup Dairy Prod- PLANS Dairy, r am ucts company, Coalville Leaf-Ha- r io (.Hover company; Dairy; Farr and Suu. company. Otto Mehr, manager of ihe and Brown ice Cream company; Garment company, will leaw Jdahomo (Ytamiry company. L.nspiu Friday moriiiuK by aut for an extenave Inp into U: button. Onxuii, and Caiifoi-ni- a NIBLEY YOUTH TO He will contact llu company's salesmen tu the territory, iik ladPLEAD TUESDAY ing Idaho points en route to Jorl-lan- d link urd I't himr. olli aft i noon k at the :.tlke hoii.se m-- F. h D 11 h W hat v r uls miiv, or ronv mil, he Him! upon at fjeneva, Frame is IAKIS, t:ilr The l,ov.in r- 1 URULERS OF' LOW PIIICES' arms V .Jr. h. I savings to the customer WALL OF STEEL . ; Mrs. W. II GiiHiu. A It V PRICED TO SELL. Quality coupled with i ioi U'i of Dan A. sw ritsoii the hpffiU r. :.t c Hie Ki.iuJint v.lii'h v. ii he hi hi Vlfjn m .it nini, Friday house. vs at i FRANCE BUILDS Ol Hi nil Hi iv ITH IM Xiithisadvertisi - i I". I! W. ELLIOT & CO.C pla s iud Ml I 'ey 'ey i t I - 5? I i V. . . Mis. l)i h t Ouihi OhraJou ah .nil .vn Newton nti w d o vii'ti. a io l and i( !at - HIltSDA T -- J rer:-- UTAH. C V firt A N. SSZ3E. i ftoWi M)t; BY HIT PHIPrEN held at the Klks home last night Town r I.. Elks Lodge showtd the The weekly meeting following results tn the nominations for ihe coining election: Kxalted Ruler . . , Dst. Lend Knight - For ilov.aid fjHifm vY itosi-o- Foi Loyal lies:; La ( t .Vi. D. A1U n For . ... . . Se n tary Fur , . Grunt M ('ole Tiler . For L Gnu Robert ot the . X. Inus 'J i AL.uager x un r Win F Howen Metrorht ul I distrn Carho valley V ur Ti u te '1 in ee company Kas ib. onusH'Ui politan Lite 'J v. u hflf leeeiVMt nor ii n ntn.n that ill1 Aibtrl Ami r.wii 'llu- iukawo (ihmi wtUidnAi ;c iiuioioc ciuh e u v. II hi $KMt,oiKi Kx.ilted Ruhr A k l! u.age lir.. . . red to the Ira at hlrnt soon as a !tiv L I b'ppert , fo u m L, it Knight ii Dial k til Hi it W la ,1'lini. Jtn:.n tion of the io a iiI h tt ant')' Ail ot hui Nili HuD be co hd pirne in 'I hr i'tr.u b y H in ditnot for Ii ,M. I. Jof ri hr on n iuir i !..lri hrv m i A W. ELLIOT & CO. Jt ? |