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Show The City and Cottnty Short Notes of More or Less Interesting Happenings Hap-penings During the Past Few Days. Andreas Peterson went to OkiIcii Monday. .loel Nibleycameup from Salt Lake, city Sunday evening. l'res. GcoiKe C. Parkinson passed through Loh'an Monday morning. J. A. McAllister left for Montana last Satutday on a ten days' business trio. A. G. Lundstrum returned Sunday evening from a business trip to Salt Lake city. Postmaster and Mrs. Odell arc happy over the arrival of a little son last Saturday. Don't fall to see tho II. Y. C. urntid carnival next Friday and Saturday nlRhts. See display ad. Gladys DcWItt. daughter of U. .1. 1 DeWItt, had the misfortune to fall and break her arm at the skating rink last Saturday evening. Martin .V Hamilton, practical hoiseshoeis: Work done on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. First shoeing shop south of OarlTs' mill. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ititer last Sunday, a tine son. Mr. Kltcr Is "Ujcarsof age, has been married eleven yeats and now has .live sons. The Air Mitchell barber shop now occupies Its old stand and the laige room just vacated by tho Ilobbs Music Co. This gives Mr. Mitchell vcrycom-i vcrycom-i uiodloiis quarters and lie will now add bath rooms at the tear. Henry Hair Jr., who left last February Febru-ary on a mission to i lie Samoau Islands, has now been assigned to Australia, the change coming ns a result of his bad hea'tli at tho former place. Klder Hair Is now progressing favorably. "The Midnight Flyer," with Its intensity in-tensity of dramatic scenes, brilliancy of dialogue and Its tnlrth-piovoking comedy characters have made it fa-(tnous. fa-(tnous. It Is avertable revelation of tho possibilities In modern stage de velopment and perfect production In which the limit In realism Is reached. It will bo at, the opera house December Decem-ber lit, says a press notice. Very frequently now Vellvllle folk refuse to ride on the loop trains. When they getstaited In either direction direc-tion thcro is no certainty of reaching their destination and when they get thcie there is little hope of getting back. As a consequence they prefer to use their teams despite the bad condition con-dition of tho roads. Ills Honor, II. A. Peder&cn, Judge of tho Logan Juvenile court, was in Salt Lake city Saturday and Sunday in attendance at a session of those in terested in Juvenile court work. Mr Pedersen heard various phases of the work discussed In a masterly way and . Is confident that thoso who are so en-I en-I thuslastlc hi their efforts to help derelict dere-lict boys and girls are really accomplishing accom-plishing a great work. It Is a pleasure to Tub Rkpuiilioan to say that wo have had occasion to note Judge Pod-ersen's Pod-ersen's splendid success with the boys and girls brought before him, and friendly comment from parents of the youngsters to whom he has been of servico is not uncommon. Mr. and Mrs. Kephl Peterson, of Smithflcld, were In Logan Monday. Sidney Stevens, head of tho Stevens Implement company, was In Logan Sunday night. Horace Ncbckcr, of the firm of Neb-ekcr, Neb-ekcr, Hart & Nebeker, spent Sunday In Salt Lake city. S. J. Carlson, of the Seventh ward, returned from the Scandinavian mission mis-sion Meld last Saturday. The Cache Valley Tea Store has the most beautiful dolls and chlnaware at the lowest prices in Logan. The A. C. stock department expressed ex-pressed a thoroughbred Tamworth pig to Lyman Skccn In Weber county on Monday morning. Until further notice Is given, Sunday Sun-day afternoon meetings will be held In the various wards throughout the city, commencing next Sunday afternoon. after-noon. ' The thrift and energy of Thomas! Hose, the Millville stockman, is worthy of mention. Three years ago he bought the Kllason farm, comprising ninety acres. At that time he was behind about t:s,."0o but today he owes no man a dollar, and lias made many va'-liable va'-liable Improvements on his place. Mr. Hose has kept his family and saved over SI. 000 each year. Many men could accomplish as much if the) would. Hyriim Hair, of Millville, was In Logan Monday. While speaking of the prospects of that Cache Valley company which proposes to raise lish In certain springs south of Millville, .Mr. Hair told of a little tish experience of his own Some two or three years ago he put Into a spring near his home a few brook trout. For a year he paid no attention, but the jeiu following fol-lowing noted that he had eight fairly nice. llsh. Mr. Hair fed them buttermilk, butter-milk, and the second year the llsh showed tt be of good size and today he has thirteen that are about eighteen eigh-teen Inches long. These have become something like pets, as they come regularly to get their feed and though all leave for a month during the summer sum-mer they return to their feeding ground. Mr Hair thinks a whole lot of his batch of lish and may at some later date make an effort to greatly Increase their number. Carl GarlLthe local Koyerof tie after whom Klbert Hubbard copies, is ust now putting the finishing touches to eight of the famed Morris chairs, two of which will piove Christmas gifts for persons in this city, the other .six going to the state capital. Mr. Garir has had a tremendous tush of work during the summer and fall, and by-next by-next spring will have In northern Utah homes many splendid pieces of mission furniture the equal of or better bet-ter than the original A showcase made for the Hobbs' Music- Co. is a thing of beauty despite the fact that it Is ot pine and not finished to the most perfect advantage, this lattei because of the cost. The pine was run llnough thu Powell "imitation oak" machine, and under Mr. GarfT's deft manipulation answered well the purposes pur-poses of the best quartered oak. l one cares for mission furniture, some nice work may be seen at Mr. (iartPs shop on South Main, but lie will accept ac-cept no ordeis for Christmas delivery. |