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Show Hynun Notes. The many friends of Julius Johanc-son Johanc-son will regret to learn that the operation opera-tion performed on him for cancer some six months ago has left him in some respects as helpless as an infant. rpTTKRY FACTORY. In the northwestern part of the town, a.pottcry has been running for thirty years, owned by James J. Hansen. Han-sen. Not much has ever been written about this enterprise, but it Is, however, how-ever, worthy of mention. All kinds of brown and yellow ware is made and the quality of the goods speak for themselves, his whole product being sold In this and the adjacent three counties in this state. A LOGAN MAN HK11E. John II. Edwards, formerly of Logan, Lo-gan, is now located here and Is doing a good business in dispensing line liquors and cigars, and keeps an orderly or-derly establishment. This house, we understand, has the most costly fixtures fix-tures of any liquor establishment in the county, having cost upwards of $1,000. John is a natural man for the position he is In, and like his father, attends strictly to business. UYRUM CREAMERY. C. L. Anderson, county commissioner elect, started a creamery here about two years ago, and is doing a thriving business. The capacity is about 10,000 pounds of milk per day and is prepared to make butter and cheese. The people who furnish milk to this factory are well satisfied. OUR SCHOOLS. The school enrollment of this place Is about COO, with seven teachers, Reuben Allen principal. The high school of this place Is taught by C. F. Olscn. As far as we can learn all the teachers are well liked and doing good work in their respective departments. SOREN HANSEN'S RESIDENCE. One block west of the public square on Main Street Sorcn Hansen, the well known capitalist, is erecting one of the finest brick residences in the county. Not as largo as some, but no money is being spared on this structure. struct-ure. The building has a tine cellar, nine feet ,decp, well rocked, first and second lloors, each having seven rooms; the apertures to all the rooms are of the finest hardwood finish; a dancing hair will bo arranged in the attic for children, on the south west of tho building Is a fine sphe. All of tho windows and doors have cut stono caps and sills with carved work. Tho porches aro to be finished with marblo columns and steps. The building build-ing Is wired lor fifty electric lights and will bo heated with hot air from tho basement. When completed not a rcsldcnco In the county will compare with It for beauty and architectural design. Lars Jacobson of Logan Is superintending superin-tending the work, and from indications indica-tions understands his business. The approximate cost of the building is 115,000. |