| OCR Text |
Show H jj t LOCAL NEWS tf . V Rclne Gooa Luck horseshoe tires Hi V ,; 4t North Utah Auto Company. Ad tf. H 4 OUND-lfhWiTw pW o'HLV Hj' jj overalls. Proper..ldentlflcatlon and K i Pce of this add will.secure'th'etn. ssssB 1 ,!.' '"fc i wr-r4g pir tir , j WfcM"! "'; it.f H- PB!8 Lutheran Church service" Hk J "fiiiltilUiiday fcfi flwk la the. BSSSSSHW t ' ' .'W fWi..l, .. - ' 4 ' , . FrfcMWAA cAhrch. All Scaadui Rh '-ivte'W-' & V,? , . " , ft -- m' i" " Hayballs' store Is paylag-MOc for K , -f' ftS. "AdT-tf LK , H tu 'f $ ' $ Tonlf ht the. people of Prorideace H,v, y,',i ' vU- mMi IB tha avlltoa and tender Ht'M farewell party for the boys who .'i I 'eave there on Monday for Camp Hf ' "" Lewis, Americas Lake: Aaroa Baer, H-' " IraTlbheU, Alvla Bellinger, Nor- " : :;; Ma u AItUI rhrlmaa are the Ht J .v " aaaes a4reawho will Join Uncle B'i :',,- Sam's forces. LR " ii B V' ' if ' We BtTe (ew tuUp Md NrclMur L-i a : 1M Mit rtottld pianted Bw- H - ' ' Caene Talley Floral ,Co. Adv-tf BMi ' '"" 1 ' r ffE.j; 'yh' Elsewhere la this paper will be rrH 'ij p. found an ad from Woolworth's 5, B Ty 5 ,0 RDd 16 cent,8tore erlving a list K X- fV tle BUmcrous bargains placed ou r Iw Vj"aIe ai tholr 8toro today' no doubt rrrr - $A , the, store will be packed from early B h .V-" morning until closing time at night K r . iu-r,, as the things which are being sold, H ' C , there are all useful household artl- Bh)',-,$s rrrl '', fj i& . Plenty of grain sacks at tho Far ;: !; mers' Bqulty. Adv-8-24 LBaaE H ': ' ( ; The following- young ladles took B ' ll 'j BW,Ba fn the High School -pool on H , VWediM&y,teYeatag: hisses Flo H ;?l' eace t Anderson, Margorle Smith, B' ? lfi"1 vtur,0wen' Dorothy Depuy, Flor- H ii m 'nWM odel1, fcva Hkwks' oladya Ree8 H Norma Smith, Harriet Batoson, Por- H ,tl Stewart, Geaa Dualop, Ruth HJp''' mpson. Dahle Alvord and Clarice s---B W(& '" 0B' After tBa awlm tBa Misses H W' r,oraac Odell, Laura Owea and H MA Dorothy Depuy aerred-a Usty luhch-H? luhch-H? ' ' oa oa the tabernacle square: H' Y WANTED Lady between the age H f ' of 80 or 40 years, with pot more H ' .T? thaa two children. Call at this of- H - AdT 8-14 H ; '" Mr' Md Mra R & McAllister re-H-" J, ' eelred word from their son Jack jf to the effect that he has received Hiv' eommlssloa la the U., 8. army. H, . He waa a student at the U. A. C. for H'i -mber of years and through the B "i military training which he received H,' thw" he was able to show his abll-" H: i t ' "y alB tkm lines and shortly at-H at-H f ,, ter being aent to Camp Lewis he H f ' rf Broved that he was au advanced stir-Hj stir-Hj & dent la military work and was sent H; t fa to the training camp. He is now a H';! eommlssloned officer and is only Hj' ) twenty-one years of age. sH 's H T- H t Hare yur Ure8 repaired vat the H ft ' i-ogaa Oarage A Supply Co., North H . Mala street Adv-tf H " ' ' An interesting event of last week H waa the marriage of Miss Vera Wor- H ley to Mr. David 3. Shaw, the cere- H v!X- mony being performed n the Salt M " 'X -fce temple. Following the mar- i- - "' H - f , -' vr a '; ' 1' l-i I rlage ceremony 'tthe happy j newly-weds newly-weds spent a brief honeymoon In Salt Lako and at Brighton. Mr. Shaw js the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Shaw of Ogden, but has made Logan his home 'for the pastnjn-), years; having been in the employ of the' law firm of Nebeker, Thatcher 4b Bowens(nco he cam' to 'Logan. H fit "? S ?" " The, bride. Is the charming daugh-ten-of Jr. Thomas Worley and ono of Logma's fnest .young women, 'admired 'ad-mired by all who know her for hor rsonal charm' and 'very popular '";-' ii-f-- " " -, - -i " With & Wide circle- of friends. ,Th Kltfrjends of hls estimable young pfe exteiAeilirty congratulations and bespeak 'for there1' an endless chain of matrimonial bllw and happiness. hap-piness. - - i flood roll tee desk for sale cheap. Call 48. Adv-tf Boys work shirts, 86a at New-hold's. New-hold's. Adv 8-81 Speakers have been appointed for the different wards In the city and county for the afternoon 'services in the churches on August 25. This day has beea designated by the governor gov-ernor as "Educational Decision" day aad the theme of the speakers wilt be "Education nd the War." The government seem determined to ar-ouso ar-ouso the country to a realization of the need of utilising the schools to the utmost. Superintendent Larson reports thta ho has boon asked to furnish the national authorities with a report on tho number In tho school district between the ages of 14 ami 18lnot In school last year. The inference in-ference is that all such should "be enrolled during 1918-10. i ,- -i , i'J r.i- Ve have a ,good roll t top desk which wo will soil cheap. Call 48. Adv-tf FOUND Watch At .Hyrum. Owner Own-er may have same by Identifying and paying for this ad. Adt-8-33 Many of our readers are Interested Interest-ed ia ell stock aad have made big money through this class of investment. invest-ment. The oil shortage la such la this country that It may be only a short time Jjefore automobiles aad gasoline propelled vehiclea will' have to be put up in cold storage, until after the war. See -the Airplane OU and Refining Coa ad la this, issue of the Logaa Repobllean aad write them at once for particulars la regard re-gard to the oil 'shortage conditions of the country. I We do first class vulcanising. Lo-gan Lo-gan Oarage ft Supply Co., North ,Mata. Adv-tf I Miss Ivy Nellsoa entertained at a swimming party la the High School 'pool 'Thursday evenlag. The guests numbered tea. L. D. Tnsaedsr, D. O. CMrepmetor, Ariao Mk., neit to P. On Mum lt Adv-tf . Mra. L. A. Ashton entertained at a Kensfngton Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Dunford of Saltkake and Mrs. Bryon Maughan of Foca-tello. Foca-tello. Fifteen guests were present. A new bungalow for rent. Apply Ap-ply at Dahle ft Eccles. Phone 180. ) Adv-tf Harry Stoney, secretary of tho Logan Rifle club, Is now informed rvfifxtm" " - t - - thai L. A. Stolton and Frei Blotter do not have Jo enter the elimination contest in Salt Lake to qualify before be-fore going to Camp Perry, Ohio, to act as instructors in the use of the rifle, at that place. Both of theie men are memvers of the rifle club which was organized here umier the direction of Eugene Santschl and have given a gooC account of themselves them-selves as experts along this line. They will leave on a special sleeper August 28 or 29. vi For cleaning and pressing, phone 928. Special suits to order $25.00 to 180.00. Scheby and Larsen, Tailors: -Adv. tf. t "- . . ,., s We were advised yesterday by tho Columbia Trust Company ot Salt Like City that Mr. O. W Adams, cashjer vof the Thatcher Brpth'ertf Banking company of this .clty.harf been appointed director, f sales, fo United 'States, Treasury Certificates InCache county. Mr. Adams Is well known throughout this section anl will act in the capacity without compensation. com-pensation. This is i evidence in it- self that be Is'( bound to bring Cache yaliey well up Jin the list whea things are checked at the end of tho - The-decendants of- the late-.Qep, 0: Pitklamet on the taberaaclo square Thursday and under Ihe direction di-rection of E. N. Hammond, held a family reunion. About one hundred hun-dred were present and participated la the functions of the day. A splendid splen-did program was r rendered after which refreshmenti were serred. Sllvertowa Cord tires can be repaired re-paired b ythe Logan Oarage ft Supply Sup-ply Co., North Main. Adv-tf Mr. and Mrs. John Rossa have left for Pleasant Grove to assist la "the celebration to be held there for Mr. Rossa's mother who has now reached her ninety-first birthday. |