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Show lOSE LEWIS DEPUTORE Opposite Tabernacle - Logan, Utah jK 1 B Jr YE' can say nothing that will add K igr one sing argument to the gar- B ;jMMfi- ments- we have for you. We do not 9 hr argue. The garments present their I v own story iB dffllvu a Irtv xs so wc known that it seems a waste cf space to tell IB tf(nlf lvK ou 'ts sty'c ant quality. You know that no other HE rffll ll llv coat or suit can satisfy you in service as the "Palmer B x Iff 1 ' 11 V Garment" docs. B illwWl'tfm wcrc vou w'sn snoP as 4 su'ts yu tut for real B flu I 111 liftAu satisfaction wc know you will visit us. I of ' 'wifi A Stilt or Coat 1 cF ' ot anc p I ( FULL VALUE IN EVERY CASE 1 The Ladies9 and Children's Store I Paint For All Purposes I I jSlglwi Paint For Bath Tubs pfIIB Palnt F' Carr,agfls 'Sklli Paint' For Automobiles ig Paint For Plumbing and Paint for anythinj on earth may be had at our store We carry one of the most completelines of paints, varnishes var-nishes and brushes in this section of the country. 3 RITER JBROS. ;'JRQfi,.GQ. vT , THE REXALLtPXQREx , , Classified j FOR RENT HOARDERS, ROOM AND HOARD, $4. CO per week. 123 West Fourth South. tl ROOMS, with or without bouid, 5S East Second South. KOOMS with or without board, GS Fust Third South. tt FOR SALE 1 Hesse canyon wagon, thrco Eeats, good condition; 1 Hesse, small wig. on. ono seat, n good delivery or small milk wagon; 1 single seat Polo buq gy; 1 set medium weight harness. All bargains. Inquire at this ofllcc. tl A SPLENDID DRY FARM of 1&00 acres In Hox Elder county, 1000 acres plowed and bnlauco In sage brush; house, barn, granary and good well. Easy terms. For particulars, phone 4S. If 10 ACRES OF LAND near Stone, Oneida County, Idaho, and water ror same. I'rlco $2500, at least ?500 down and bnlauco at 8 per cent per annum, secured. George O. Armstrong, 1'. O. l!ox 20C, Salt Lake City. 0-14 BLACK DRIVING MARK and colt, cheap. Phone 373m. U-l 1 A SNAP An 8 room house and full aero lot, caat front, closo In. Main street. Apply J. W. Craghead, this olllco. tf' GOOD HOUSE, HARNESS, single buggy, wagon and ono ton hay, a good bargain if taken nt onco. W. O. Jackson, Jack-son, rear Journal Ilulldlng, tt EARLY WINIGSTADT CARriAGES. any quantity, Just tho thing for sauor kraut. Call at 309 WeBt First North or phono 329J. tf WANTED WANTED First class horse shoer. Call or phono Miko White, Richmond, tt TIRST CLASS HORSESHOEU. Apply Ap-ply ".Miko White, Richmond, 9-23 A HOY to learn plumbing trade. Call. D. V. Andornon. phono 203. tf U08T A GRIP containing brown suit, two ties, boys coat nd several other articles, ar-ticles, In Logan canyon, between tho Araagon mine and Hudgcs camp. Finder please return to L. G. Pug-mire, Pug-mire, Fish Haven, Idaho, and recolvo reward, tf IAyPUnSE containing money and fi baby's tiffany ring, Return o this oraee; for reward. , , ,,9;H EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE j 1 BEING WILLING-KNOWING HOW 1 1 HAVING FACILITIES ij "II i There, as wo see It, ar.1 tho three cardinal principles of elhelcnt public scnicc. ' ' " 31 Willingness to furnish you economical and dependable electric service. -; The knowledge of how best to maintain this service so tha It Is at your command Instantly day &m or night, MM And the possession of sufficient facilities to Insure not only a continuation of good electric ser- ''si vice to our present cus omers, but to meet the demands of the constantly Increasing market tor v'SB electric service. ' i' "M Nor in the same period of timo lias any other Industry developed so rnpldly as tho generating, 'krm distribution nnd applicttlon of electricity, during recent mra, )M Here In the west, with its sparsely settled districts, the wink of making electric sorvlco wnl- Mm ersally avnllablu nnd ijf bringing tho servlco to u high stnlo of I'lllcleney has proven u tremuti- '1 doua task, Involving tin expenditure of largo sums of money. ,gl . Take our own case, for example to supply n unlntcrruitel, dependable ana adequate electric mm 8orlco to tho thousands of liomes, factories, stores and farms widely scutteied over a territory " of 300 miles In length lm3 ncresslluted the expenditure ot loveral millions of dollurs In tho con- j Btriictlou and maintenance of dams, reservoirs, power house i, long tiausmlKsiou lines, substa- ,mt lions and distribution arstems. 'jail 1 Subsequently, of course, comes the constant necessity ot Additional largo Bums of iunoy for ffll extensions of tho distributing systems to sections where ccmioinlcal elect lie suivicu has ncor . I been available, no mnt er how badly needed. fi I Every safeguard known to electrlci'l science is emploed by us to maintain an uninterrupted '4 I service throughout tho loirltory wo serve. 3 I 1 It is not enough that no generate sulllclcnt electricity to meet tho avcrago demands of all our $ I customers. We must so conduct our business that we Bhaii Ijo piepaied nt any time to meet Iho entlro domanda or our customers throughout tho torrliory. ,'i! . Yet, electricity cannot bo manufactured and stored nwny In anticipation of a maximum demand j of this nature . And in tho raco of tho heavy Investments necossnry to bu IU1, unify, maintain nnd extend bucIi j a system as that which now serves you In the domestic nnl business world rates for electric ', Service have oeen steadily reduced. We nro operating In a country of mines, mills, factories, fnrniu nnd homes, and this diversity h of market is proving mi important factor In eimlilln' iu id pioccod stendily with the Bupply In of clectliu service to now districts, as well ns umlutiilnhn; nnd Improving tho servleo to pro jA sent customers. jfM IJ Wo are vitally intorcstid In every good movo In thlu community; OUR Interests and our fu- 1 B tture aro irrevocably intirlotl.cd with YOURS; you mny corut on our active, vigorous support I mk ffor every worthy undoi taking. Wo want Ow to meet with unfailing i out tesj, lonsideiatiun an J I .4JI ffinttention whenever )ou come In contact with this company through oui leprosvntativei. I kfl UTAH POWER sTTlGHT COMPANY I Efficient Public Service jl I I I Wanted Positions for Slrl students stud-ents to work In privnto families for their board, nlso places whero reliable reli-able students may work during spare tlmo. Address all Inquiries to l'rosi-dents l'rosi-dents olllco, Utah Agiltultural Col-Kge. Col-Kge. Adv. 0-10 NOTICE OF SALE Stato or Utah, I City of Wollsvlllc. 1 have In my pobscsslon tho following follow-ing described animal, lawfully Impounded, Im-pounded, which, If not claimed and takon away, will bo sold nt public auction auc-tion to tho highest cash bidder at tho city pound in this city on Friday, September 22, 191C at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. ra.; Ono brlndlo Jejoy heifer, about 18 nipnths old, swallow fork in right car, with a mark resembling n C ro-vorkcd. ro-vorkcd. Said animal wa.s Impounded In said city on tho 8th day of September, 1916. HEBER L. MAUGHAM. City Poutidkccp'cr. Adv. - 1 M4 PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Mt NOTICE 8H p t Consult the County Clerk or the 99l Respective SUners for Further FM Information IB NOTICE TO CREDITORS M Estate of Johunua C. S. Johansen, H Deceased. Creditors will piusent H clnlma with vouchers to the under- . H signed nt their residence In Logan H City, Cache Count, Utah, on or l,o H foro tho llth day of Ju'y A. D. 1917. M Date of first publication, September H 12, A. D. 191G. M CHRISTIAN DALL1NG, M HirEKIAH E. HATCH, B Executors. H ASA I1ULLEN, M Attorney. H Adv, IQ-H"' H NOTICE TO CREDITORS H In tho matter of tho Estate of Alma H F. Purser, Deceased. Creditors will H present claims with vouchern to tho 'tMM undersigned at her residence in Hon- H son, Cache County, Utnh, on or no- pH foro tho 10th day of January, 191C. tM Date of first publication, Septem.- H her 14, 1916. 12li H JULIA II . PURSER, H AdmlulEtrntilx. jB WALTERS &. HARRIS, H Attorr.cyn. tM Ady. 10"" CHICHESTER S PILLS I TV5I i-". lentil IU' lilu RlbfKx. x ESI ilU IP liiAWiiNn iiiini i,iLli,r HB, If inifliaaauUal.SllnLAIoxKilWa KH llivsoLDBYDRWiOISTStVDnfWHBtt Q |