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Show lorn WE HAVE BEEN TOLD by two different parties that we had a H larger and better assortment of Linoleum H than they found in Ogden. I $.00 $1.70 $l.SO I per. running yard. H We also have a nice assortment of Con- H goleum Art squares at $12 and $J3. H Leig'h Furniture (0L Carpet Co. I OUR NATIONS GREATEST NEED IS A INI VERS ALLY TRAINED CITIZENRY: THE SCHOOLS OFFER 1 THIS TRAIN 1NG TO YOU. I The DIXIE NORMAL GOUiEGE H OPENS FOR REGISTRATION SEPTEMBER H-15. INSTRUCTION BEGINS MON DAY, SEPTEMBER 17. I COLLECE FACULTY, 1917-13 NORMAL DEPARTMENT PHY. SCIENCE AND MATH. M H. If. Woodward, A. B., M. A., Joseph K. Nicholes, A. B. John T. Woodbury Tu. V:,S(" Tiinner' A- B- A- H Stanley A. Wanlass, A. R, ft Enmt Hal1' A- R M A- H A. A. L. Nelson, B. S., M. S. H Maude R. Snow, A. B. Stanley Wanlass, A. B., M. A. H Emma McAllister. I A. B.. B. Pd., M S. I)EIT W BIO. SCIENCE WM Kimball Young, A. B., M. A. Vnsco M. Tanner. A. B., M- A. H Guy Hafen, A. B. Ernest Hall, A. B.. M. A. H KiU'' N. Snow. A. B. A. L. Nelson. B. S.. ft S. H Annie A. Tanner David Gourlev, A. B. H J. Y. McAllister PS Philip Barkdall, A. B. DEPT OF SOCIAL SCIENCE M L',e Lindsay, A. B. Brnatui B. Roxnnty, A. B. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH " M. Woodward, A B., ft A. B Maude R. Snow. A. B. Kimball Younff, A. B , M. A. H Arthur K. Hafen, A . B HOME ECONOMICS DEPT ki h u v "a d ltW:) May Ward. A. B.. M. A. TK J" V,un: A- M- A- Emily T. Woodward Lyle Undaay, A. B. Meriam Hall. H DEPT OF AGRICULTURE A. L. Nelson, B. S.. M. S. MlSIC DEPARTMENT BBJ David Gourley, A. B. Joseph VV. McAllister BBJ Vaaco M. Tanner, A. B., M. A. Earl J. Bleak BB Ernest ft Hall, A. B.. M. A. Camilla W. Wanlas BH FINE ART Nettie Whitehead M Phillip Barkdall, A. B. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MECHANIC ARTS David Gourley, A. B. BBJ David Gourley, A. B. Lyle Lindsay, A. B. BJBJ Phillip Barkdall, A. B. Phillip Barkdall, A. i; HBfl H 1 Fishing at Enterprise Prohibited. Fishing at Enterprise Reservoir and Creek below Reservoir will be closed until further notice. CLINTON MILNE, Deputy State Game Warden. REGISTRATION DAYS AT THE RKIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, Provo, Utah, September 17 and 18, 1917. Class work begins September 19. Requests for catalogue or other information will receive prompt attention. at-tention. NOTICE. Have you paid for watering your lawns and gardens? A few people are using tap water on their lawns and canal water on their gardens without a permit. This act, according accord-ing to the City laws, is a misdemeanor. misdemean-or. All delinquent names will be handed to the city attorney on the 29th of August and the city will act according to the law. WATERMASTER. HAIR DRESSING! and HAIR WORK Hair Dressed in Latest Styles. Switches and All Kinds of Order. MRS. F. S. FRYE, Residence just North of Arrow-1 head Garage, Main Street, j f ED. WINK I 1 WATCHMAKER & JEWELER Solid Gold Wedding Rimjre of all lizes ; Diamond Rings, I) Watches, and Jewelry of all descriptions, at low prices I Watch Repairing a specialty. P CEDAB CITY UTAH COAL I LEAVE your orders with Andrew Corry for your Winter Supply of Coal That Will Burn, at $5.50 per Ton Delivered. . NEW SHOWING OF I LADIEStCOATS 4 LARGE AND COMPLETE LINE, received direct from Marshall Field & Company, the large Chicago Wholesale Merchants, has just arrived and is now on idisplay at our store. This line was bought early, enabling us to get the best variety and styles, and also to effect a saving in the cost. Our prices are considerably below the present retail market mar-ket price of these goods. You will be delighted with the showing, and should call early and look them over. Prices Low, consistent with quality, and range from a $10 to $35 See Our Window Display y j Cedar Mercantile & Live Stock Company , anmaaMaaaanaaaaMaaMaMaaaaBMaM l M |