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Show I ,! PAGE FOUR THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1919 1 H a Tou put away that old suit with H ibe Ibought "It'll ome m good eomo H V lay." This Is tho day that you have H . boon waiting for take It out; giro It Hj to the Kcd Cross. ward presidents and girls has con-! scnted to notify tho people In the city about tho Overseas Clothes campaign cam-paign nnd whero to tako the clothes and glvo other information A placo for receiving will bo established in each ward and tho pcoplo will bo nsked to placo their nrtlcles in burlap bur-lap bags and havo them delivered to . the clothes station In tho ward. nig reductions on men's canvas ( Bplral and leather leggins at Now-bold's. Now-bold's. Adv-4-0 Miss Ethel Jonca, for sovon years employed at tliri Shamhart Christiansen Christian-sen store, died early Sunday morning morn-ing of Influenza-pneumonia. Shu had been ill about ten days and wns staying at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. J. P. Smith Jr., 165 West Center street She is survived by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jones, and several sever-al brothers and sisters. Funeral services ser-vices will be held today at 2 p, tn. at tho city cemetery. Friends" may view the body at the home, 280 West Center strct Hyrum Sparrow, son of James Sparrow, died ystcrday morning of pneumanla Influenza. He is survived by a wife and seven children who are also victims of the disease Funeral arrangements will be announced later. xiVKS Yoim nunnisn People will be allowed lo burn rubbish on Tuesdays and Saturdays of each week until .May 1st from (1 o'clock n. m. until 12 o'clock noon. All fires rniiht bo out by 12 o'clock noon. By order of tho Board of City Com-missloqcrs. Com-missloqcrs. Adv-3-37 |