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Show J H i ' i " m S '' '.! I Tv it !; LOCAl NEWS r ' ji '" " Our supply of milk Is unlimited. ' I . Ensign and SonVDalry. Call phone rt.:,V ' V'' 787, - Adr-tf !' X -, If Senator Smootiiicver docs more ' he will have done plenty If he a,top '' i ll ulclal waste of pKpWfdhdTHrlntlin; ' ' '' ' f DUrn nntl departmental officials , n at Washington. Portland Oregon- p' I .'An Irrigated farm JjjrJN Elder ivj . f ' county for sale, 85 nctliWr5Dow in h ' J ' Browing crops of hay, grain, pota- b. I,, ' toes and etc. A good, ?2,000 house, ( ! '! . garage, granary, barn and other ' buildings, horses, cow and. chickens J, I and machinery all go. Irrigated, from "' ' tfea Bothwell canal. Price $15,000, f- N on terms. Seo B. R. Young at R. T. Smith, & Co., h N. Main street.. j Adv-tf-C . ' . f ' .' Pleaso don't call It the "almighty hf . ,' dollar" any more when lt)wont,eva:i ' - . t ' , i ;'; ' buy a peck of potatoes or a 'couple i '-" ' of messes of liver. , . v' ... ' ' r '' FOR SALE Ono high 'grade Jo,- ,K sey heifer, two years olcVJust fres'i, $90, milking 26 pounds peVda'yl, One , - grade Jersey second cfcff,' A? 'dandy, .! r ' '" cow for $125. Come and see"thenil ; Oaa fegistered bull calf,. 8 nionthi old, v125. John A. JsVaeWfl.i n.4 ,- ram, phons 131. ',v,A'riP5-2r ' ' fc 1 Naw,York. unions pay their walk- lng ajleglt,7f,jt weekend .f:ei- . alderlji the price of shoe that Isn't '.; muchjfor walklag.jjiV, ,. .'. YOUNQ Men, Women, IV upward' , ',-. deshlng railway mall and rqrern; ; ment(clerkshlps, "$llO ' a "month, j . write' for free particulars Exaraln- 5 r' atlons,,Jiino,16. ;n..Terxy former f, " government examiner) 87S "'Conlln- 'y'i ent'al Bldg., Washington, 1. C. I . ; ; Adv-G-29 , ..1 ' ' t-j- f u , ki. Eveiy L'bgau"boi1,;s6onlleafiIs',.t') know that when everything else fall3 iH Vv he 'can always get his. "fill'.' at a 'j!r' . dentist's. f Comln gto;ye'ar old bull for sale. ,',.. Call E12-J. ' '"" ' Adv-lf ;, i?. ' . !' General Villa surrendered his arms so quickly wheu heheard Cur j , rnnzft had been deposed that wo ex- j ' pect soon to setr.'tiim In the- movle. 1 1 ; - ij - f jSsiK.. WAITBD Oood'clean cotton wgs, P? jp nt tnl oBlce' ' ;' Ad' P iJt Kven Ihough we hare a sugar fain- r Ine 'there Is Just 's many sweet gl.I Si,''., f , f . - 1 ' """K I '. i 6V: 1 graduates'jthls June as ever bftfo.re. K & ' ' " '" is' 'd? ' '"' ' '" ' ' ''' ' y MJ Sometimes a-lvogan woman thinks f ", him Instead -bfjIhH 'children about ' ' what time ahe.qTibi., to' .harV ,dn.n ?r '- on Sunday.' ;'. ".,-!: I .' ',' ') V 1 I' 111 ,.tl j- ' ' es. Utah grown. 75c, t California 4 '' grown, :50c. Cache Valley Floral t fm ' co. Adv'tr Bifi;". ' On advantage. about nominating 'i; Uebs Is ,thal as long as he Is li the H'V penitentiary he wont need a cam ffl ', palgn tund. Rli' lis not too late for war gardens i f i $T'f ' til year- War on the high cost of H ' j llvlug. Get 'V'oiir garden seeds at R'ji:.4 the Cache VaUf) Floral Co. Alto m!:" plenty of BWeetVpea. s'l'tds. Adv.lt Kf.i?:'' ' " WJ ' . ml '"' "' ' ,ip?5v MVk'j ' Attorney Hp1IIarrlsVhas,,hen l&), "( appointed to reprt-sent thejChambei" S' of Commerce on thirjpcal scout covin- Kb) -' ' .' ' ETi,' : ' K? ''j ' MBN ' WANTED AT ONCE Car ' pentcrs. lathers, plasteters, plumb-" 2j' era, steam fitters and other mechanics. mechan-ics. Employment guaranteed a un- .i Ion wage scale and hours run'dcr Anie'rlian plan 'contractors. Address ( , V. JvBos.8wr,4Mocj.ated IndustHs, Ogdon, UlKji-5!tu'Ad-9 FOR SALE At Ui' A: C, two truck trailers. Size one and a half tons. Make "Trallmoblle," $400.00 each. See Ray II West Adv-5-29 The officers of the Cache County Fair association nre having som-S repairs 'made at the Fair grounds, the supervisors appointed and the premium list preparcd.for publication The center field of the', race courr.j lias been partly leveled and sown 4 to Into grass. The officers expect to ralso enough hay next year to find all the live stock during the fair Other Improvements are. also being made. Duo to the" high prices of materials and for other reasons th? proposed grandstand at the ground:) will not be constated .this year. Th! present bleachers will bo gooo bver io see that they are, substantial for this year. The. of flcers expect to have the.,gratid stand constructs next year, The "fair will be held oj September, 21. 22 and 2l A.AUmbe'r pf attractlbns1 and Interfetlng. exhibits exhib-its are being aranged fpr The premium" prem-ium" Usui will b"f,i,re.ady for dtstrlbu-llon dtstrlbu-llon In a couple of weeks. ? You can retfueajtfcejhigb cost ob living br,rbuylBg,"yoirr ltlng.. shoes, hats and furnishings at New-bold'.. New-bold'.. ,$ Adv-65- At (be uieeting of the local Chautauqua Chau-tauqua signers on Voadoy .evening It was decided to accept the proposition proposi-tion of the Chamber of Commerce with' rrci'ence to 'handllngheChau-tauqua 'handllngheChau-tauqua for this seasou and In the fit ture. On Thursday .evening the nuance nu-ance man for tho hCautaugun will meet with th -local signet's and tho dvertlslng and ehterlalnlnent co'.il-mlttees co'.il-mlttees of ihe Chamber to prepan for tli li. coming Chautauqua. Tho Chamber has already pledged' Itseif to give its moral and active' support to the signers this year. The' Chamber Cham-ber kindly asks the citizens not t' sign tho Chautauquu contract for next year but let' the proper committee commit-tee of the Cuamhor consider the' matter mat-ter and decide what shall be don, In the future. "When you are approached ap-proached '.the supmlntuendent bf'tlie Chautauqua with reference to .signing .sign-ing the contract for next ear, pleas) . - i i refer him to the Chamber of Com- merce. , ' ) Gel your wllpper "and rugs - ,nt - i - -t -. i I.undstromi. Conip)ete .stock to, i- lect from. "' Adr-3-38 ' See '.Maggie anil Jiggs, Mutt and Jeff, Andy, Mln and 'Chester, In the parade., FrJiiay morning at 0 o'clorK See the animals perform and hsar the celebrated ,I)utch baud led n 1'rof. 11. Flat. X BABY CUlCKS My chicks are bred from trap 'nest I'l-n.i of high egg production. Write for prices, Al-ln Al-ln Allen, llyrum, Utal.. Adv-ll lllg (Jlrcus will be In town late Thursday night. Street parade will be held Friday morning starting promptly at 10 o'clock. Mno of march will be from Second North south on Man street to Center, west, ,on Ceil8-ler Ceil8-ler of Fourth West and south oi Fourth West to fair grounds. Adv FOR SAKE Eight loom framn house, two blocks west of the U. A. C. Call' fit 6 Adv-5-20-C ' ' , , ' Fo'r fruit tree spraylny call Thoj. J. Rowley.' I'h'ono 113-Wi Adv-G-1 . Dr. Snow, Spcclllst, eyo, car, nose and throat, will be nt. the ofllce ot Drs. Budge and Ilayward on the last SatuUay".if,jwbTrooJtb..i?r, FAnwr6fJnteJrJrJlot will become:de!lnquent'Junr lnW20j Penalty "of td .en'ts1 will bo dde'l- after; that datev cl(y Treasurer 9 (W H V ' ' AdT-S-Stf h i ' A. ; Ward 'conference, will be heldn -j- . ' 1 the. various wards of the Hyrum stake as 'follows. (May 30, Faradbe - '' r. j I and llyrum First ward. June 6, Menr d'on, Mltlvllle and'NIbley wards. Juno 27, , Hyrum Second ward, llyrum Third ward and Wellsvllle ward'. A P(Jod attendance Is desired. Hyrilm Stake Presidency. 6-8 i The Republican reporter In hii rounds' yesterday noted that the lc sale display at the Rexall Store was completed. : This display excels all previous' one's and their slogan for this sale "A Harvest of Bargains Our'S(ore;theyFfeidthe Public the Reapers," will no doubt e confirmed Ijy their nuhlerous customers. Adtr Mr., L. F. Smith was a southbound passenger for Salt Lake Tuesday morning., He .went, down to attend i i the graduation exercises of a group off nurses' from the it. D; S. 'hospital. His daughter Vlda 'was 'among the graduates ' I, r " ". ! .y WANTED-rIlidlBaana junk ty I.o-ganljlde I.o-ganljlde fcJuuk v Co. -VPhona St. Adf-tf-C. . ' '..n '.u '.;... s h.'-y- ' -; ' h , : i Assessor CE Olsen was surprised at 'hisibome Iri'Hyrum.la'st Saturday evening when a number of friends with baskets 'well filled contalalag. plenty .taaarty,, ln-.honor .ibt blrfnday., A' Bitot 'pleasant evtntns was .spent with Mr. Olson. and his faiaiiy. I,- v ft- y. -fftp 'A, M , - l 'i ' FOR HENT-TJse 70 shares water Logan Northern, Irrigation' Co,, ;sa-son ;sa-son 1920. .Logan City Recorder. Advtf. Young lady typist wishes sltiiatloi In general office work. Adv-S-29-C LOST Sunday child's 'm'lllan straw hat. Finder notify this office and receive reward. Adv-C A special meeting of the Daughters Daugh-ters of tho Pioneers will be held l:i tho Relic hall Flrdny, May 28th, at 3 o'cock to make arrangements for n June encampment. Tae general' board, and presidents of camps an .requested to attend this meeting, Wednesday evening Commissioner John A. Crockett, chairman of tho special cemetery conm'ltte?""onhr) Chamber; presented to his committeemen, committee-men, a plan for the Improvement to and In the grounds of th'e cemetery wlll(be better than ever before. Thoss who have lots at the cemetery should see that they are In good' condition for Monday next. . , Several weeks ago the merchants 1 committee of. Ihe Chamber decided that June 9th would be opportune for Logan'H annual Dollar Day this 1 year. All merchants should begin planning their sales and window din-plays din-plays for this sale. Although juices 1 are high many good bargains will b.i offered 'for one dollar. Watch for ' the window displays and advertlse- ' ments. .- i i i Mr. and Mrs. Ar C. Slmonds m Trenton were visitors in this city orr Tuesday. . ' . ? f A subcommittee of the Chnmbt'f of Commerce has' arranged for 'frei transportation for ail ' people over, sixty years years Of age a'ndi all wa4 mothers and fathers who have no-means no-means or conveyance to the cemetery; on Memorial day next .Monday. Special Spe-cial services will be held on, this day at 31 a. m. sharp and a good attendance attend-ance Is desired. Those who are entitled, en-titled, to free transportation must call at the Coop Drug Co., for their passes. Be sure and get the passes this week and do not wait until Monday Mon-day morning. Trucks will leave t!m corner Just opposite the Coop Dm? Co: at 9 a. m. and 10 a. m. The monthly Primary meeting of" the Primary offlcers and teachers of tho Cache stake will be held In the basement of tho tabernacle Friday, May 28th, at 3:30 p. m. The July pageant and first grade class work Will bo discussed. A good attend-mco.Is'deslred. attend-mco.Is'deslred. Signed: Mattle D, lansen. Tonight the entertainment and advertising ad-vertising committee of the Chambov vlth the local signers for the Chau- Eauqua will meet with Mr. Head, ad-ane ad-ane agent for the Chautauqua. The Chamber Is back of the local slgneij anojilt is expected that many of the members win help sell the tickets ancVadvertlse the-Chautauqua., The ChaWtiqua will present a very higa clasV program for" this year., i They,, hare a tood' variety of.entertalnmen( an lectufes. 1 ' . . i-i .'r - K So'tne df our local. cltlwns deslrw i ' that w'celebrate'tbe 24tb of ,JuU', Instead ot the Pourtb..The,Clty-.Com, mission as well as the commlttee-of theJChamber feel that(we should by allvmeans celebrate the Fourth of I Juty. "tThla,"B'oJ hof mean that th TwvfiCyRUbrth'fwill notba cclebrat-ed cclebrat-ed but Jn any, event the Fourth of July will e celebrated. The committees commit-tees with the City Commission will commencej)reprlc-n'fori suitably celebration for the' Fourth. Herb Manouk one of Logan's flr.it string pitchers, ie"ft on tho six o'cloc't car Tuesday evening for Sioux City. Iowa, where he has been engaged tn pitch ball In tho Wetsern league tin balance ot this season. Manouk was a man of much ability and was well liked by the fans In Cache county. We vlll hear' from him as the baso-i ball season goes on. Best cash price paid for good used furniture Including kitchen cabinet and rugs. Phone 48 Adr 'Sieani headed furnished rooms and apartment for rent In . the Arlmo block'. Phone 48. ' ' " A'v . . - . i 'Funeral services for tho late Mry. Joseph R. Hansen were held In the Second ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. The ward choir was In attendance attend-ance and other musical numbers iyere glv'eiTby Mlss'S'ora.'Ellason, Mr F. H. Baugh and Mrs. Mamie Stark. The Invocation was given by Eldr Oscar' Bjorkman and the speakers weie(Elders N. W. Kimball, Anthon Anderson and Bishop Cbas. England. Elder B.--M; Lewis ipronounced tho benediction' and 4h grave was. dedicated dedi-cated by Bishop England, . , " j, ' ' ' ' ), -. - x. Guy Goodmundsen, an employe o; tbe.D. V. Anderson Plumbing Co, of this city fell from a bicycle on South Main Tuesday; afternoon and brok Ma. lender. ' ' " "'"'' . i . . Mt. Simpson Rees who was ealle-l I home jeeentty to attend the funeral oft his father has returned to Fd-t , llj; Ok)ahoma wtiere'b'e'is'statlone J In the service" of:tnlie' Sam. ' A ' Chns. Anderson, president of the town -board of MllllvUle was In the city yosterday on business. MrNorman Stark of Soda Springs U In the city visiting with his brother broth-er Edgar. |