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Show Money saved at L. R. F. Insure with II. A. Pedersen & Co. . $2.00 Flannel waists for Ladies at $1.50. Logan Dry Goods Co. Solid gold rings $1 and up' at Ownby and Johnson's. List your Real Estate with H. A. Pedersen & Co. Special Sale of Ladies Flannel waists at Loga n Dry Goods Co. Trade at L. K- F. .. Ladies'. Heavy Fleeced lined waists for 50c at Logan Dry Goods Co. LOCAL BRIEFS. L. D. S. Garment? at L. K. F. Try a half dozen of those New York count oysters at the Arcade 25 c. Mr F Jacobson announces that a grand Scandinavian ranion will be held Dec 30th Mr. and Mrs. John Cornish were in town from Cove Thursday Thurs-day on their annual Christmas shopping tour.,-,., H Wadman, the tinner has employed A H Palmer the plumber.and is conducting a first class plumbers'business in connection connec-tion with his tin shop. f - A wise woman or a wise man will deal with the Harris Music Co, Christmas presents at Ownby and Johnson's, pretty and inexpensive. inex-pensive. A large number c students left for home yesterday to spend the holidays. ... For all kinds, of; shoes, .rub- . bers and overshoes cali at Andreas And-reas Peterson's. Familes supplied with oysters by the pint or quart at the Arcade, 2nd st. . Come and get a chance on the big doll to be given away at John Bench's, Dec 24. f The ball given at the Palace hall Wednesday evening for the benefit of Sixth ward mission-f mission-f aries was highly : successful, a considerable sum being netted. The Na hq ? has. just, put in an electric motor and with the whole power of the Hercules flume at its back ,is ., better, pre; ; pared to turn out all kinds of job. printing at lowest rates. . Silk Mittens at Z. K.F. Account Utah state teachers' association Salt Lake Dec. 26 to 28, the O. S. L' will sell round trip tickets at single fare, selling date Dec.:. 26th,: : good to return Jan. 2nd. The court of ; Enquiry decided to buy shingles at Smith Bros. Logan. Why? Because you get them-for $2.00 a thousand. , . The Nation will appear , next Tuesday morning instead of Wednesday, in order that the paper may reach all its readers oy Christmas day. That 25c. dinner served at the Arcade between 1 1 and 4 o'clock daily, is becoming very popular, Try it. The'Nation will give' away a fine $120.00 Newman organ. Subscribe Sub-scribe for The Nation or pay a year in advance and you may be the winner. x Z- K. F. for Xmas Presents. Kid Gloves at Z. A F. . , Account hoildays, the Oregon Short Line will sell round trip tickets at single fare for round trip, selling dates December 24th 25th, 31, and Jat 1st, good to return re-turn Jan. 2nd, 1902. .. ;.. The Grand Watch Sale is still 1 on at Ownby and Johnson's Jewelry store. There is a bargain bar-gain for you if you need a watch. Come early and avoid the rush. , . t. Union Suits at Z. K. F. Lovely books and dolls going at cost. We need the room. Some ofthe finest presents in town; graphophones, guitars, mandolins, violins, boy's drums eta. Harris Music Co. ' Elder Joseph Olson of College has been called on a mission ' to Scandinavia and will leave Feb. 15. Elder Levi Dunn of the same place has been called to go to Germany and will leave -daai The apparent interest with which the engagement of Wilford Clarke's comedy success "A vvise Women" at the Opera House j Dec, 23. is fraught, is not to be wondered at when one stops to consid er the personal of the com- There were no;farthT developments develop-ments yesterday 'in the Hay murder mur-der CBse in Salt Lake Morteiisor, is still held on the charge of murder mur-der but there is nothing but somewhat some-what unreliable circumstantial evidence bo far against him 1 Mrs. Jenny Palmer 'Slater entertained the Logan Social club very pleasantly last Tuesday Tues-day evening. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served and game s and other pastimes were enjoy- "A Wise Woman". .At. the Opera House,. Monday night Dec rf, tnis sparkling farce will be presented. The freshness and unconventionally of the play makes it an interesting corned r and the various roles are filled1 competent people. '. Special for Christmas! R1, j... pany and the reception accorded to Mr. Clarke's piay on its original ori-ginal presentation at the Strand Theatre, London. "A Wise Woman" Wo-man" proved itself one of the most remarkable comedy successes success-es ever produced at that theatre from both a box office and artistic artis-tic standpoint. I Z. K. F. in Z. C. M. I. Bldg. iaUy, wc per - pound. Crystal cut, mixed, 10c per pound, 3 for 25c 1 9150 b0X6S VGry b6St Candy' 51b boxes bonbons and chocolates, choc-olates, $1 20. 5 lb. boxes assorted creams and chocolates, $1.00. Full line of fancy and 1 lb. boxes filled with different kinds of candy at all prices Strictly this year's crop of mixed nuts, no old stock, 20c lb 21 bs for 35c. Call and see our Christmas stock of pure home made candies, x . Fresh roasted peanuts, 15c lb tor 2d cents Murdock Candy Kitchen. Mam street, Logan, Utah As we go along let us enjoy Christmas by the way. No present pre-sent will please your family better bet-ter than a Home Comfort Ran-e-a Fisher; Kronicb and Bach or' rind I v"f Pian: aa Este Pa'-rand Pa'-rand & V otey or a Sterling Or- Pif t -lano' the wonderful w?f P Plano; a beautiful Ro ary .While Sewing Machine. , A ou can buy one or all of these . lovely -USefui presents on v ,7 easy payments . at the White House on 2nd Street. F T JNevvburger, manager. 'j. |