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Show fa r-"" rr - y'9 vy S JU KBLLS BUGS ffa, CmItmcIkk Mod. tWLae. Fltu, Animal nd Pltnt Lie. Moratnliin. Anti, til Vf inwrt. It If vrgf kLepov(&fcbolulclrhAnnleMtocLiVleacidoinetieftrunial). The .oy wliricl lucked in lh plill Wkwi bo. Aiw.T.wir.7ter. ioc. per pkg. Got a box today, from OHAMBERfcAlN't) COLIC AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY This medicine always wins the good opinion If not the praise ot all those who use It. Try It when you have need ot such a remedy. Adv Car of Umbrellas. Carelessness lo the treatment of umbrellas um-brellas Is a great factor In their rapid deterioration. An umbrella merely damp should be opened and left 'until dry, while a very wet one should be put to drain first, handle downward, and opened for the final drying. i A Great Bargain Sale It For One Week Commencing MONDAY, JULY 28 tj,' We will sell PENNSYLVANIA AUTO TIRES AND TUBES in all sizes at a discount of 15 Per Cent. I FABRIC TIRES ; 6000 MILES GUARANTEED ' CORD TIRES ! W . 9000 MILES GUARANTEED ; I jfpjfy 1 Now js the time to equip your car with this won- $gS; derful tire- f -' I Wevsell VED01 MOTOR OIL loose or in cans. A " I More Mileage. Resists Heat. Less Sediment. I P. M. NEILSOS It; 1 SERVICE STATION L I ' 125 South Main Logan, Utah- I SF ' Just a fourth of a block south of U. I. C. station. I i . V SUAOIEH COMPLAINT QUICKLY RELIEVED I "About two yeais ago when euf-fcr'lng euf-fcr'lng from a severe attack ot summer sum-mer complaint, I took Chamberlain's Colic and Dlarihoea Remedy, and It relieved me almost Instantly," writes Mra. Henry Jewett, Clark Mills, N. Y. This Is nn excellent remedy for colic and dlnrihocn nnd should bo kept at hand by every family. Adv E3TI5AY NOTION ' State ot Ufah, Count of Cinbc Mention Precinct. I I hiiva in my possession tho follow- lug dtfscilbud nnlinnl wli' 1 1 tf not , claimed and taken away will bo sold I til public miction ot tho lilgltebt cash .bidder tit my conol at It u. in , July ,27, 1919. One, daik red yearling l.olfir with star on forehead, end of tall white, under halt out of right oir, sift an t underblt In left car, v JOS.'H. HAP.DMAN. Adv-7-26 City Peo.1 Keeper I LYRIC THEATRE I I I MONDAY July 28- Grand Victory Tour I H I "UNCLE SAMMEY'S MINSTRELS" I WM I Composed entirely of returned United States sol- I Hi I diers. The greatest arry of Minstrel Talent Ever I 9 I assembled. B jlHI And The liH FAMOUS lGIlrd DEPOT BRIGADE BAND. H H Two Concerts on the streets one at Noon and I &l the other at 7:30. H EVERY STAR A SERVICE STAR I mB I Largest and best white Minstrels that have ever lififil H toured the west. Prices 50c, 75c and $1.00, B WSSl plus war tax. Scat sale at Lyric box office. I Sfi I SPECIAL - Grand Military Ball I I LOGAN PAVILION I H H After Minstrels. Music furnished by the famous Q SAMMY'S MINSTRELS JAZZ ORCHESTRA. H The largest and best JAZZ ORCHESTRA that has I H ever been here. Dance starts as soon as Minstrels H M are over at the Lyric, and lastsuntil 1:30 a. m. H M B ickets 75c, war tax added. IB jB . - Local Post For I American Legion I From THE AMERICAN LEGION " ! To RETURNED SOLDIER, SAILOR OR MARINE. Subject-ORGANIZATION OF LOCAL POSTS. ,H 1. The American Legion Is an organization ot tho veterans ot tho H World War. It Is nonpartisan and non-polltlcal. It Is a civilian organl- 'B ration not military or militaristic. It makes no distinction between or 'B erseas men and men who did not got overseas. H 2, Any soldier, sailor or marlno who seivcd honorably between - H April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, Is ellRiblo for membership. Thin H Includes the women who were regularly enlisted or commissioned In any H above nnmetl branch ot the service. H 3. Tho American Legion was oiganlzed In Paris, France, March IB H 1919, Jiy. delegates fiom all units of the A. E. V. The action ot this H caucus was endorsed by tho St. Louis convention May 8, 1919. M 4. Some of tho mon who Initiated the formation o tho Legion M nio: Lieut. Col. Theodoie Hooseelt, Ex-Senator Luke Lee and and Ser- B geant Alvln C. Yqik, both of TenesHee; Oenernl O'ltynn of th 27th DIvI- ; M slon; Illshop Charles S. Ilrcnt, senior chaplain of tho American Expe- M dltlonary Foixes; Stownrt Edward White, an tho A of California; Colonel M Henry L. .Stlmsoii. i x-. cretary of War; Lieut. Col. Charles W. Whittle- M Bey of the fainoiiii "l.oit Ilattallon;" Dennett C. Clark, son of ex-Senator M Champ Clark; Kohcit ll.uon, ex-Sccretaiy of War. M 5. Kollowlng Is thu pietimble of the American Legion; For God anil 'MB Country wo Assoclto Ourselves Toogther for the FollowlngPurposes: H "To uphold and defend the constitution of the United States ot Am- H eilra; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate, a one hun- H dred per cent Anieilctinlsii); to preset Ve tho memories nml lucldnts ot 'H our association In the great war; to Inrulcutn a sense of Individual obi I- '1 gatlon to the commiitillyT state and nation; to combat the uutcracy of iH both thu classes and the masses; to make right the master of might; to l promote peace and good will on eailh; to safeguard and transmit topos- JH terlty the principles of justice, fieedom and democracy; to consecrate H and sanctify our comradeship by our devotion to mutual helpfuluess. 'B 6. Cache County men who nre eligible under the above ptovislona jjB please fill ut tho form below Immediately and mall to Harold W. 'B Drangham, Logan, Utnh: 'U My Name Is i.1. .'.: M j-' (Please Pilnt) (First) (Middle) (Last) " (Military Hank) 'M i$ Present Address i. t 'B i ....rt...... iB i Permanent Addiess .v.. ................... s . W , - m , Mllltniy Organl7titIon In Which I Served .' t 'fftS $ Civil Occupations ....,....... l g& ! I hoioby subserllio to tho Constitution of tho AMUHIQAN LK- ? 'M OION nnd npply foi oniollniont In Pnaj ........ y J t of tho '..t'$$tot (State) Iirnnoii 8gk - :. vm .! (Loavo Post Number IHnuU) s wBr ,iy s .? .5 .j, j, ;, j N ,j, 4k e m 3 t' t ? P .S LOCAL POST OF THE AJME!RCAN LEGION . WL Tho Chaitoi" for tho local post or the Auv'ean Lcgltio was pagaed on jJp fuvorably by tho Stato Exocutlro conimltioo of tho Utah llrancli ot tho m Legion. . i &?& This Is Post No. 7 of the State. r' Bk v ' V-&I , rollowlng are tho chaiter membuis: in W. Lewis Edwards, Edmund 11. Spencor, Samuel Waldo Itllcr, David Wt J. Shaw, Itaymond H, Cardon, Albert Dcrgsjo, Henry B. Johnson, Raymond, BE C. Green, Harold W. Drangham,' William I. McNeil, Raymond L. Olsen, HP Reuben L. Jonsson, Alma Wlltord Hanson, Oeorgo Preston, Samuel D. jj Tj,atcher' Lgaa.juaaiiintiifc' iyl m |