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Show r LOCAL NEWS I j Ford the universal car, 5 passenger $495; 2 passenger ?446. Adv. tf I ' ' Norman O. Allen, ono ot Wells-vine's Wells-vine's leading merchants, was transacting tran-sacting business In Logan yesterday Saturday Special at The Bluebird tk Six llavors of chicken bonos, with W chocolate cream centers, 2G cents a pound. Adv. I Tho small son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Torgoson met with tho mis- g fortuno to break lta arm on Thurs- I day. H. Lester Ualr ot Mountain Hume spent over Tuesdny In Logan on business. ' We sell tho earth, abstract Its title ti-tle and loan money on It. H. A. Pod-erson Pod-erson & Co.. First North street. Adv. U Tho n. Y. Collego basketball team will meet the Salt Lake High School team at tho B. Y. gym tonight. A good gamo Is promised. Miss Kmma Scott spent Now Year's If. Salt Lako. Tho following program will be rendered In tho Fourth ward tomorrow tomor-row evening: Song Magglo Merrill Piano Solo William Peterson Remarks ' Members of Stnko Presidency Charles Anderson of Hyrum, known extensively In Cacho Valley as "Mormon "Mor-mon Charley," died Wednesday evening eve-ning nt his homo In Hyrum as a result re-sult of general debility nnd old ago. Funeral services will bo held at Hyrum Hy-rum at 1 o'clock today. Joseph Moser, tho contractor Is building a modern seven room homo on East Second North street. The homo Is up to dato, built ot brick and Is about ready for plastering. Mr. Moser will probably movo Into this now homo. It is a neat affair and anjono contemplating a homo would do well to ninko an Inspection. Tho leading lecturer In horticulture at tho Roundup from outsldo of tho stnto will bo Dr. Leon D. Bachelor of Riverside, California, who is In chargo of tho walnut Investigations In that stato and who wns formerly well known In Utah horticultural circles. "Prarlo Rose," was presented by the First ward Mutual of Providence Tuesday evening. They had a very I good cost and It was played oxcep- I ttoually well. The house was tilled i to overflowing and the people were well pleased for turning out as they did. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw havo. left Avon Intending to mako their fit-turo fit-turo homo In Malta, Cassia county, I Idaho. Provlous to their departuro Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith were hero visiting them. A party was given giv-en Mr. Shaw und family at tho homo of Mr. O. H. Pulsipher and tho majority ma-jority of tho Avon peoplo were In attendance. at-tendance. Articles of Incorporation of tho Lo. gan Steam Laundry Company, havo been filed with tho county clerk. Tho corporation Is capitalized at $5,000 and shares are of tho value ot ono dollar. M. A. Anderson Is president pres-ident of tho company; Hyrum S. Rico Is vice president; Henry Luch-erlnl Luch-erlnl Is secretary nnd Mnrlo Marvold Is treasurer. O. R. Smith of Smith- flold Is tho additional director. Tho quarterly statement of tho Farmors & Merchants Bank which finds spneo in this Isbuo of Tho Republican, Re-publican, makes n very good showing over ono year ago. It shows a gain of nearly $100,000 moro resources than tho statoment twelvo months ago carried. Ry another year with this samo lncreaso tho Farmers & Merchants Bank, will be ono of tho leading banking Institutions ot tho Valley. Tho Commercial Club dinner nt the Hotol Logan was well patronized by Club mombors Wednesday ovenlng, I Tho music by tho Boosters ouartct was highly appreciated. Several selections se-lections wero sung. Master William Peterson kopt things llvoly by playing play-ing a number of piano selections during dur-ing tho tlmo tho dlnnor courses wero being sorved. Evan R. Owen acted as tonBtmastcr of tho ovenlng. The main treat eamo in the talk bv Will O Farrell. His visit was highly ap predated by all prjent. m Tho Cacho Valley Floial Company Is moving from its old location in tho Androws Block on North Main street to Its neat little homo In tho now building on Federal y nvenuo whore it will contlnuo to carry a full lino of cut flowers, funeral designs, seeds, bulbs and plants. With tho accommodations offered by tho new homo, tho stock of this company will bo displayed, tho store taking on tho nppcaranco of a roal floral store. Mrs. Vora Armstrong, and her daughter daugh-ter Mrs. Nyo, oxpect to conduct a floral store that will bo right up to tho minuto in every detail. t John S. Boylo and family are In Logan having como down from Bolso on Thursday, whero Mr. Boylo has been for tho past two years acting ns bartender In ono of tho loading saloons In tho Idaho stato capita". Tho saloons having closed In that city January 1, Mr. Boyle has decided decid-ed to como back to Utah. Ho Is about of tho notion to mako his homo In Salt Lako. While awny ho has prospered pretty well and comes back to Logan with a big smllo that won't como off. Jack says ho Is glad to get back among his old friends and has been kopt busy tho past two days giving tho glad hand to old ac qualntances. Mrs. Boylo and tho three children are feeling fine. |