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Show CORCUS I PAY TOOELE Saturday, Sept. 1 CHRISTY Brothers CIRCUS The only circus in all the world that parades and the two mile long gorgeously and brilliantly spectacular street pageant will leave the show grounds promptly prompt-ly at noon. The performances are scheduled for 2 and for 8 o'clock for the evening are only two circuses cir-cuses in America that have a five ring circus and Christy Bros. Circus is one of them. MORE WILD I ANIMALS THAN ALL OTHER CIRCUSES COMBINED DON'T MISS THE TWO MILE LONG PARADE. Come early, spend an hour in the menagerie from 1 to 2. ONE TICKET ADMITS YOU TO BOTH TENTS AND ENTITLES YOU TO SEAT THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTER Tuesday, September 18 STRONG GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE COURSES ARE OFFERED IN THE SCHOOLS OF Agriculture Home Economics Arts and Science Engineering Commerce Education SCHEDULE OF REGISTRATION Freshmen registration and entertainment Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15 Sophomore, Junior and Senior registration Monday, September 17. Regular c'asses begin Tuesday, September 18 High School graduates should send in a transcript of their credits immediately Write to the Dean of Women for accomodations in the Girls' Dormitory CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Logan, Utah ABOVE ALL When motoring, stop at 33rd South and Redwood for your Gas and Oil and you will appreciate our courteous service. LEE ft LON Farrell Madsen "WHERE THE CARS STOP" i -- i S5SI'.iL t I iBisnnsr I Get the Boys Ready for School f i SHIRTS SWEATERS I CAPS SHOES I H f Everything for the Boys g n if at moderate prices. g I Strilich Merc. Co. I Highland Boy . Phone 4 5: x $ I M. L. JAMES I 1 IIP TO DATF STORE I if . S :: I Call and hear the NEW K ' I Sparton and Majestic I A. C. Radio Sets ! ' : WE SERVICE EACH RADIO SET SOLD. f . j g DEMONSTRATE AT YOUR HOME FREE. , $ 1 SCHOOL DAYS I I ARE j f 2Bsf9 BBs)iias unci s f sihlfftt ays j I . 5 Jf TOM SAWYER. WASIIWEAR FOR REAL BOYS. ' i Every boy will need a new supply of blouses and shirts for school. i i; Pastel grounds with neat stripes and checks are sure to appeal to every boy g S as they are exactly the same patterns as Dad wears, not ons'y beautiful pat- 2 5 M terns, but also Tom Sawyer workmanship and quality that mothers know x te so well. J '. Each garment carries the Tom Sawyer guarantee thai it is fast of color, 2 f. 'si fits perfectly, and will give complete wearing satisfaction. j" if We have anticipated the school demant and have on hand a complete and comprehensive stock with which to supply your requirements- , j Shirts and Blouses, 95c to $1.73. Boy's School Suits in the new full patterns, with two pair pants, $8.50 to j I $12.50. v . Boy's Caps and Hats, 50c to $1.00. ' Boy's School Shoes or Oxfords, Tan and Black, all sizes, $2.85 to $5.00. J Girls Print and Gingham Dresses, $1.00, $1.50 to $2 25. Girls Tarns for School, 85c, $1.00 and $1.50. I Girls School Sweaters, $1.75 to $3.50. S - Bingham Merc Co. If X I THE BIG STORE J s - i Commencing August 27, 1928 6R0CERY DEPARTMENT Will have Prices on Fruit Jars and Fruit at Prices lower, than Salt Lake City Prices. I j; Phone Them or watch for Hand Bills j |