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Show I r 'WEEK'S THEATRE PROGRAM AT THE LYRIC AT THE OAK M TONIGHT TONIGHT j "DIAMOND FROM TUG SKY," "THE LOIIELEI MADONNA," 3 SrSTrnoi' MS." a ncc S!b pSIlc of the home H ' j Hroncl.o TM8ATMENT AND THE SURE M 1 l ,- THE IUOHT TO LIVE," Majestic CURE," Kssatioe. -MAKINO MATTERS WORSE," "WINE'S MA COMES HOME,1 H Cub Lubln. ' 1 " " - U,T.. . SSSiDuS!5S!? B I Blanch Sweet, in "THE. CLUE," D o I ' "C0J "mount, Paramount Trav- .7," KROM THE PAST' )cl Series No. 4. 2 K u FRIDAY "GETTING THE GARDNER'S Charlotte Walker in "KINDLING" GOAT," Ka'staff. 5 Reel Paramount. "THE LITTLE CUPIDS," Majestic SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY H j "ONLY A MESSENGER ROY," n "THE DREAM DANCE," 3 Reel H Dig Keystone 2 Reel. Lubln Feature. H m. "WHICH SHALL IT RE," 2 Reel "THE CHANGED SIGNAL," Kn- BUE t Thanhouscr. lem, Hm I "A MOTHER'S JUSTICE," Hell- "LOST IN THE JUNGLE," HjM 1 ance "A CLOSE SHAVE," Esnnay. HvfJ ft V. H ) Brigham Young College i H V The Standard Normal of Northern Utah I BBBBJ j OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1915 I K j THE NORMAL SCHOOL OFFERS: BBBBj I Two years of Collect Work. BBBBJ I Four years of Preparatory Normal, and has I BBBBJ I A well equipped Training School. B' k THE HIGH 8CHOOL GIVES: i BBBBft J Four year courses In Science, Literature, Business, Agriculture, ' ft Mechanic Arts, Home Economics, etc. I BBBBV f The equipment of the College s complete. I BBhBJ 4 The Instructors are scholarly, experienced and progressive. j BBBB j For catalogue or further Information, address the President or the ' BJ 1 bbM v'tttk. BBBBht 'iBVBVBV BBBiBBiSBBiBBiBBtBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBiV Classified ' MISCELLANEOUS I WHEN IN LOGAN STOP AT the 1 Logan Hotel, 5(5 East Center street; ! good beds, 33c, CO and up; all ilean. tf FOR SALE PROMONTORY-CURLEW LAND COMPANY, Logan, Utah. Entire holdings hold-ings In northern Box Elder County, Utah, nnd southern Idaho, offered at present prices until December 31, 1915. After that date prices on all most desirable lands will be raised. I No prices will bo lowered. Ono hundred hun-dred thousand acres of choice uheat lands at prices that defy competition Soil rich, sandy nnd clay loam. Rain fall plentiful nnd water for culinary 1 purposes easily secured. Twenty thousand acres surrounding Snow-vllle, Snow-vllle, a town of flvo hundred peoplo, with good schools, church, stores and modern water system. Slnco November, Novem-ber, 1909, we havo sold over ono hundred thousand acres to satisfied customers, who are now reaping n bounteous harvest. No agents. Purchasers Pur-chasers get the commissions. Wrlt6 tho company now. Present prices good to December 31, only. Joseph I Howell, president; Horschcl P'lllcn, sccrctnry. tf FOR RENT TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, for completo housekeeping, 58 East Third South. Phono 7C8. tf LOST A SMALL SPOTTED PIG. Return to 509 West First South. 9-7 WANTED WANTED 500 boys and girls to buy school shoes and stockings at Now hold's. 9-9 TO TRADE TO TRADE REAL ESTATE for automobile. Enquire, 538 East First South. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE A Cache Valley dairy farm for Logan Lo-gan City home, 120 acres in all, 10 acres In beets, 12 acres of grain, 20 acres in alfalfa, 8 acres in timothy, 70 acres of meadow pa stum; good water right; farm can bo hnd with or without milk cows; close to railroad. rail-road. Levero H. Dalnes, phono 467v. Adv. 9-4 Are You Behind With I i Your Fall Plowing? I Get a I HART -PARR I More Power fgjfc, h at Less llsilSwl'i-,i I p3lwSl& I' Farming with Hart-Parr outfits is a 30 horses and several hired men with a I proven economy and success. Wo havo Hart-Parr Tractor and plow, operated letters from hundreds o satisfied farm- by ono man. and still do as much or I crswhosaytheynromakingmoremoney more work, better, quicker and cheaper I every year, with Hart-Parr power outfits. Working or idle, horses eat every I than they ever did. farming with horses day. A Hart-Parr Tractor requires fuel I ormulei oniy wj,ea xvorkjnK amj then it uses I Just think of the big saving possiblo cheapest kerosene, costing much less I on your own farm, 1 you replace 12 to than horse feed. I HART-PARn sl HAMMED I OILTRACTOR-rC & i 358ittff9PLPWl I the outfit with tho "big pull." Illustrated above, can plow deeper, turn better fur- I rows and finish tho Job quicker than horses or mules. One man operates tlio H entire outfit from tho engine platform. You save the plowman's wages and board. The tractor can alio bo used for anr kind of steel eattlnci not built up or pieced. Wave B field orbeltwork diclnff.iecdInE,liarrolni, lorn) driver lues aflord greatest urfac con- hanetllor, threihln?. liaulini, alio fillln. road tact! Driven can bo equlpt with "I lold-Faii" I ruaklna-. It aayei money at every turn. Easily eitcnsion lut-the lues with a bull dot biId part tor Itself In a lew seasons. Itlsllchtand ontoftsoll. They enablo this tractor to set I simple. Contains 80 per cent less parts to cet on tho lob earlier In the sprlne than any I out of order than any other. Drivers aro solid other outflt. Tie Compute Line ef Hart-Parr Power terming Machinery lncludeit I Oil Tractors - Self and Hand Lift Plows - "Money-Maker" Threshers I Investigate t Write today for descriptive catalogs, special circulars and literature on power farming costs. im For Sale by I Sidney Stevens Impl't. Co. I Utah and Idaho I We're Beyond the Strife of competition when it comes to Eggs and Poultry. Meditate before you sell come right here and sec'why. 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