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Show asn BBf , Watches Optical Jexirtment in charge or a I BBM Clocks competent optometrist. Kvpcrt at- BBf Jewelry tentlon given to lusting of eyes anil BBj Diamonds fitting of glasscfl. BH Cut Glass BBJ Blhcnaro Wo hare our own Ions grinding BBf I'otmtnln Pen plant and stock of uncut lenses. BH Umbrellas Broken lenses duplicated and ro- B Mctth lings placed in an hour. HB Wo Make Specialty of Flno Ilcpalrlng. Con sciontlous care, BBs skilled workmanship, fair charges and broad experience have BH combined to build up for us a largo and well pleased ellontelle. I C. M. WENDELBOE BB Jewelry Stoi 53 East First North Street Logan Dtak I Rexburg, where sho will be tho guest of her relatives, Mrs. II. J. Flann and Mrs. James Eckeraenn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Preeco of Covo wero among tho business visitors visit-ors In town yesterday. m Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Bullen of Richmond were shopping In Logau yesterday. Gcorgo F. Gregory of Lowiston and Thomas J. Gregory of Covo spent yesterday transacting business In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Balllf and daughter, Zelnora, motored to Honcy-vllle Honcy-vllle Tuesday. m Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pelmor returned return-ed Wednesday from a week's stay In northern Idaho. Miss Myrtle Pratt spent a few days visiting with friends In Logan. Miss Arvllla Wooloy of Pocatello, Idaho, Is tho guest of Miss Margaret Budge. Mrs. J. A. Bolrdnenu and daughter, Alta, returned tho first of tho week from a week's visit In Salt Lako, where they wero tho guests of Mrs. M. S. Rlloy and Mrs. J. E. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Squires nn-nounco nn-nounco tho engagement of their daughter, Kathorlno, to W. I. Foul-tor Foul-tor of Ogdon, tho marrlago to tako placo during tho early part of October. Oc-tober. Miss Ada MItton entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening In honor of Miss Kathorlno Squires, who will bo an October bride. Tho rooms wero prettily decorated in cosmos and sweet peas. Games and music wero tho features of tho evon-ing. evon-ing. Refreshments wero served to about thirty guests. Tho following have returned to attend at-tend school at tho U. A. C: Miss Lillian Pond of Salt Lake, Miss Myrtle Myr-tle Klepp of Ogden, Miss Eva Joy Nielsen of Ephralm and Miss LaPrlel Cutler of Wyoming. Miss Delia England gave her trousseau trous-seau tea Tuesday afternoon. The rooms were, decorated In sweet peas and dahlias. Sho was assisted In re-colvlng re-colvlng by her mother. Miss Eva England did the serving of tho refreshments. re-freshments. About fifty friends called during tho afternoon. Miss Delia England and Peter A. C. Peterson were unltod In marriage on Thursday. A reception was hold In tho evening for tho Immediate families. fam-ilies. Red and white roses decorated tho rooms. Pink roses formed tho centerpiece for tho tables. Tho marrlago of Miss Mao Lowls and Francis II. Baugh, Jr., tooK place Wednesday In tho Logan tomple. After tho ceremony n dinner was sorved for tho Immedlato families. A bowl of lavender and white asters formed tho conterpleco for the table. Miss Mabel Nelisen entertained at a kitchen shower Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Wm. Wennegreen. Tho rooms wero prettily decorated with dahlias and lilies. Games and dancing wero Indulged in. Dainty refreshments wero served. Tuesday ovenlng nt Richmond, there is to bo given a big demonstration demonstra-tion for tho draft boys who are to Ieao there soon for Amorlcan Lake military camp. Tho peoplo of tho county aro Invited to bo present and participate. J. M. Lee, n conductor on tho O. L. & I. railway, was instantly killed at Sugarton on Thursday while on top of tho engine changing tho trolloy. Ho was fifty-three yearn of ago and leaec a family at Ogdon. " Jack Spires of Ogden hns Just shipped 2000 head of lambs from the Greenville spur; T. K. Obray of Paradise Par-adise hns Just shipped 1000 head, and Ward & Clark havo Just Bhlpped a llko number of lambs. All aro In flno condition and go to eastern markets. mark-ets. J. W. Elllngson, trnfflc manager of tho O. L. & I. Ry. company, was In Logan yesterday and states that tho week-end excursion rates will hold good on Monday over his lino. Tho rates aro extonded to glvo Cache valley peoplo a chanco to go down nnd witness tho military parado, which Is being given on Monday. Mrs. C. J. Soronson nnd Mrs. A. II. Saxer entertained Monday ovenlng with a five hundred party nt the homo of Mrs. Sorenson In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mndson, who havo Just loft for their homo In Emery county. Pink and whlto cob-mos cob-mos In crystal bowls wero about tho rooms and decorated tho tables. Prizes wero awarded to Mrs. Orson Israolson and Mr. N. A. Peterson. A guest prlzo was awarded to Mrs. Madson. The following guests were present, besides tho guests of honor: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wennegreen, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Alder, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd-Adams, Floyd-Adams, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Saxer, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sorenson, and the Misses Ruby, Fern and Effle Osmond. i .J 1 r THIS SPACE RESERVED 1 I for I LUNDSTROM FURNITURE , I& CARPET COMPANY. g Again Today Some of Our Customers were disappointed dis-appointed on Dollar Day being un-' able to get served we give you another an-other chance TODAY on the following: 9 cans Tomatoes .j. $1,00 8 cans Early June Peas I $ioo 9 pkgs. Silver Gloss Starch $i.oo 12 pkgs. Jello or Jelleen $i,oo 9 pkgs. Sunripe Oats or Wheat Z $L00 5 Calumet Baking Powder (reg. 25c) . " $100 1 4 Blue Label Catsup si 00 J 2 Peanut Butter (GOc size) " $100 1 4 Peanut Butter (30c size) ... "' $100 20 boxes Matches ZZZZ $l!oO 10 G. E. Macaroni $100 4 bottles Pickles (reg. 30c) ZZZZZZ $L00 N 12 Corn Flakes $j 0o 1 I 12 pkgs. N. B. C. Crackers (anyldndTZ $i'oo 1 5 pkgs. Rice (reg. 25c) '"" 1 no 12 cans Old Dutch Cleanser . cj nn I 12 cans Red Seal or Rex Lye .17 Si on , , f j 2 cases Peaches ... -- J- ' 6 I Some more $1.00 Bargains left in our I Dish and Granitewarc Line. Cache Valley Merc. Co. j 137 N. Main Logan, Utah I |