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Show Local Jottings. Jay Pitkin was In town Wednesday. Tames Roskelly of Smlthtlcld was a caller today. Charles Pond tho Lcwlston merchant mer-chant Is In town today. Chas. Cummlngs of Mlllvlllc called at our sanctum Wednesday. President O. C. Parkinson of Preston Pres-ton Is down to see "Corianton." Hon. C. Z. Harris and wife and Sir. from Richmond tonight to see Corianton. Corian-ton. Joel Nlbley left for California today to resume his studies at the Stand-ford Stand-ford University. About .100 people came down from tho north this afternoon to attend Corianton tonight. Fred Hurst was on the streets yesterday, wishing his old friends a prosperous New Year. The Hoard of Education wants one or two good teachers to take the places of Cardon and Recce. George Hartog, representing Scow-croft Scow-croft & Sons Co. of Ogdcn was In town rustling business for his firm today. President Roosevelt shook hands with and extended greetings to over 0000 people at tho White House yesterday. yes-terday. Orson Thatcher Is buying the Hyde Hros. Interest In the Star Grocery and will hereafter be associated with his brother Sam In that business. Tho family of Paul Cardon held a reunion at the family residence at Renson yesterday. All the members of tho family were present except two. All concerned had a real enjoyable time. IX R. Roberts made a flying trip into the Snake River country last week. He visited a number of the towns and reports that they are having hav-ing prosperous times all over the north country. Miss Lottie West entertained a number num-ber of friends at her homo Wednesday evening. Games, music and refreshments refresh-ments were thoroughly enjoyed by the guests, who remained to watch the old year out and the new year in. The statement In a Salt Lake paper, of a few days ago, concerning a "well known Implement man" of Logan, is pronounced by the parties to whom it Is supposed to refer to bo absolutely false and without any foundation whatever so far as they arc concerned. The firm of Robert Murdock'&Son has purchased the confectionery establishment es-tablishment of Anderson & Llndscy, and tho "Royal" Is now a thing of the past. While In business Messrs. Anderson and Llndscy conducted an excellent establishment, and many patrons will miss them. However, the Murdock firm Is also O. K. In every respect and their spirit of enterprise In closing up a rival will be appreciated. appre-ciated. Thomas & Gallacher are sparing no means in fitting up their restaurant. restaur-ant. In addition to the large front dining room they have Just llnlshed a cozy room 18x30 to be used as a lady's dining room. It Is papered with figured fig-ured ingrain paper, and carpeted and furnished with new furniture. This firm is doing much to make It pleasant pleas-ant for their patrons and are deserving deserv-ing of liberal patronage. John Whitney and family were In Logan on J-'riday, having a picture of the family group taken, some of them reside hi Salt Lake City, part of them in Hrlgham City and one son from Snake River country. Friend John that Is a goodldea. Many other families fami-lies should do likewise as misfortunes of separation are likely to occur with any of us. A picture of lost friends and relatives are esteemed highly when we aicdepilvcd of their osso-ciatlons. osso-ciatlons. John II. White of Salt Lake City, who has largo land interests in the southern of this county, lias been in Logan the past few days, settling up business mat tus for the .past year. Mr. White Is feeding about MOO head of cattle lu this county and in the vicinity of Colllnston. The gentleman gentle-man states that ho never derived better results befoio In this line of business. Tho weather being dry and cold, comparatively no feed is wasted, practically, ho has received as much gooi) from one. ton of iay this year, as ,1iq dlil Irani double the "amount last year. . , |