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Show I oIemt THATCHER OPERA HOUSE, FEB. 17th j? I j Ziegfeld's Big Musical Qomedy Success : ; Prices Down Stairs $1.50 $1.00 I J lir pmi 111 TUT lIMUNA 20 SONG HITS 20 j Up Stairs $1.00, 75c, 50 Cents L ulllL 111 ML. IVIIVIUllH Run 300 Nights in Chicago J I . . j I With Frances Warren And Bi& Metropolitan Qast i THATCHER OPERA Hi HOUSE I, ' " THURSDAY. Feb. 16th ' BfV Tluit 1!oalltlfl11 nIul Realistic Com- -- cdy of Modern I.lfo 1 THE I UMAX m 1IY EDWARD LOCKE M ' .Musical Thomo by Joseph K , Carl 1 A l'lay of Sweetness, Cheoi fulness Y; and Strength Hi , Direct from u run of I ' One Year Weber's Theatre, New York City I Six Months Grand Opera B House, Chicago. HB "Jobeph Weber found a gem of HB purest ray set one when ho dlscov- H" ered "Tho Climax." N. Y. Times. B Seat Sale Wednesday I PricQS,$1.50 $1.00 75c50c I THATCHER OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT TUESDAY, FEB. 21 Samuel E, Rork's Sensational . Musical Production. THE QUEEN I OF THE Moulin ROUGE Night Ufe in Paris 1 'il .ii limed in 150 lulu- i" with. nit w.ibte of tlmo or HA1 l&I Illolll H I I Ej t'i-:i'ii. feature, direct J f H "im he Moulin Kongo, Paris. PHpF """ H "L'Amour de I' Apache" J' I H introducing tho H H ORIGINAL APACHE DANCE MB-' H SWIFT, SMART, SAUCY AND IA " H GORGEOUSLY GIRLY ff t H Immense Company and Aug- H inente'd Orchestra. Bl Jttt. Y Sa'e Opens Monday THE - SMITHFIELD SECOND WARD ! ' OPERA eo. f WILL PRESENT J 1 "The Captain of Plymouth" ! l AT THE I I Thatcher Opera House I Saturday, FEB. 18. Seat Sale Sat. ! Prices 75c. 50c. 35c And 25c. The High Cost of Living is J : reduced : at h. g. hayball merg. go. 5 100 lbs. sugar v. .$5G5 8 pkgs currants $1.00 0 50 lbs sugar $2 90 9 lbs sugar 50o 0 18 lbs sugar 1.00 'Jibs" best rice ...50c m S 18 lbs best rlco $1-00 8 lbs navy beans .' 50c A J 16 lbs. navy beans $1.00 TVilbsngo 50c 5 I 15 lbs sago $1.00 7,! lbs'Japloca 50c J 15 lbs tapioca $1.00 1,7 lbs dried apples 50c 1 15 lbs sun dried npples 11.00 C lbs cut laf sugar 50c I 0 121bs cut loaf sugar ....$1.00 C cans tomatoes 50c I 0 12 cans tomatoes $1-00 5 cans best corn 50c Q H 10 enns best corn $1-00 5 cans June peas 50c A I 10 cans Juno peas $1.00 100 lbs family flour.. .. $1.75 T I 50 lbs family flour 90c 2 pkgs Tree Tea 40c ? 9 J 5 pkgs Treo Tea $1.00 - PkS9 Banner oats 50c J I V 4 pkgs banner oats $1.00 5 pkgs rnlslns 50c W M W 10 pkgs inlslns $1.00 4 PkR3 currants 50c W 9 $ The First National Bank, Logan Utah & 1 it rj 9 T offers exceptional facilities for tho handling of your banking bust- Iff EB $ ness. 4jr B tft For example If you nro a custoinor and want to send mono) Sk $ awnj. wo UlVn you a bank draft. 4fe M ijf If you aro a customer, nnd havo monoy you want to loan, our nd- rfj . I it vice nnd services aro at your command. jto j Ifo Uy having a checking account with thle hank and issuing checka ' ., and making deposits, you nro, unaware to yourself, gradunlly build- j M ?T lB 1 tho most valuablo asset a man can havo, namely: A GOOD '!; S V CHUUIT AT HOME, AND THROUGH. OUR... RECOMMENDATION ffl y THIS CREDIT IS EXTENDED to others away from homo with 1 Ti? whom you might seek accommodation. m f ' SOME DAY you might need to DOHROW: tho CUSTOMER RE- ii i tjt colves not oply tho accommodation but tho preference of rates and $b m J amount, while tho NONCustomer may In times of stringency meet ji 1 tfr with n refusal. THE CUSTOMS ER'S WANTS, flUR FIRST CON !f Jj, SIDERATION. J& ii 1 ji Thos. Smart, President. Jamoa Quayle, Vice-President. W I & Jno. H. Anderson, 2nd VIco- Pres Allan M. Flomlng, Cashier, jfe i II. K. Crockott, Asst-Caahlor. fe I I |