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Show I 3 'memorial dayh I ; g HERE has not in the world's history M ' I '' I '3Cn sP'en' 1'' continuing a 1 It; testimonial of a .nation's gratitude a I ' the United States has paid to its citizen I i soldiers: bu: k Has not measured up tb their , V deserts. The last and most impressive of all I tributes is that which comes from the heart, ! bespoken by the fakering voice, the moisterv- ing eye, the quickening pulse, k is the human testimony to the fact that as a nation we have not forgot the pledge, on this privileged day of a glorious anniversary, that we will never forget the promise that the future shall bring forth sons and daughters capable and willing to sustain with equal , sacrifices the structure of human liberty and I ' national security that these veterans raised. I Looking upon the spectacle, the nation will j be moved to renew its assurance that, after i all, there are things in this world worth i fighting for, even dying for; that there are ! worse fates than to give one's life for a i cause worthy the giving. There will be a . new and resolute determination that if need j shall come, as come it may, this nation I again will rise to its obligation and its duty, inspired by the example of these men I who preserved for us the institutions that have been made sacred by their sacrifices. I A Suggestion I Concerning Your Home '; The war tax bill now bofore Congress, levying a tax fc llH upon, all luxuries and Incomes, will cause a decided in- , H crease In tho price of pianos. This bill also Increases iH the Import taxes on tho raw materials used In the manu- ' H facture of pianos, so that the Increase In prlco will, H range from $60,00 to 300.00. t'c- ' 4 ' 'WU - - W . ' This advance In price which will take;, place. In the near WU future should ruBh your decision to buy ono of our ' H popular make pianos NOW ao that you may bo ablo lH to purchase it nt tho present prices. Our stock of pianos !'H Includes such woll known makes as tho Milton, Claren- . H don, Schiller, Julius Bauer, Milton Players, and Henry i H F. Miller Pianofortes,. M Our stock of pianos and other j H mtiNlrnl lnrttriiinentN, nt our extnb- ' JH HMinicnt, la nlwnys rcmly for jour 'f 1 ' H Inspection. J H Thatcher Music Co. I Logan, Utah. ' H BajajBjBBjaasa)BjBBBBBajBjBaBaMMBBajaaBa ' WM EXCURSION EAST I Via I OREGON SHORT LINE I UNION PAGIFIC SYSTEM , I May 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30; I June 2, 6, J), 13, 16, 20, 23, 27, 30; l July 4, 11, 18, 25; M 1 August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; ' J September 5 and 12, 1917. Special low fares to Denver, Colorado , I Springs, Omaha, Kansas City, I Chicago, St. Louis, St. Paul, V 1 Minneapolis, Memphis and , M 1 many other points. M I Long Limits; Diverse Routes;' I I Stop-Overs. t'l I Ask- O. S. L. Agents for rates and ' I I further details. vl -yaKmBMmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmKMmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmKmMmmmmmm James Goddard 1 First Chautauqua appearance of James Goddard of the V Bass-Baritone. Assisting Artists, Ruth m Ray, Violinist; Robert Yale Smith, ' ITjJ Pianist Admission $1.00. ' i j, ' us '.' i$ ' 'if LOGAN CITY 1 CHAUTAUQUA WEEK I June 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 1 I 26 BIG ATTRACTIONS , J I SEASON TICKETS $2.50 i ' '! .' J I Children's Tickets $1.00 . , ; . I BUY YOUR J I I SEASON TICKET TODAY j I AT THIS OFFICE I I m m |