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Show Republicanisms. Hff The big track,mcct between the A. J G. and I!. V. C. athletes takes place HE next Saturday. HJ Mrs. Frank Hanks went toOgdcn B) yesterday to see her sister, Mrs. Ada Hj Baxter, who is quite ill. H Dr. and Mrs G. F. Ashley, or St. Hj Louis, are the guests of Mrs Ida Hay- ball, :S95 Kast fth North. Hj Fred K. Raker, of Ogdcn, is now thoroughly Installed as reporter in H the llrst district court or Utah, sue-H sue-H cecdlng P. K. Keeler, who has gone to Nevada. I Neils Hansen, city engineer, Is hob- bling about with a scalded foot. lie I tipped over a pot of boiling water and I some of it found the Inside of Ills foot-I foot-I Kear. H It's about time to commence to be- I gin to start to get ready to pen up H ijfjf the chickens. The unwritten law. this I year is that for eery chicken ties- I passing on a neighbor's garden two H may be killed. I Tlio Woodmen have changed their H meeting night from Tuesday to Frl- B day. Alt Interested had better note I the fact that the next meeting will be held Friday ecnlng at t ho usual place. "The Daughter of Jalrus" was pro B scntcd to largo audlenco at the First B ward rooms Monday evening and I proved thoroughly acceptable. With H the exception that numbers were ar-I ar-I ranged dtlTercntly, the prcllminaiy B program was about as given at the A. B C. Many expressions of warmest praise B are heard for the evening's cntertaln-B cntertaln-B ment. H Jesse Earl, the long-recognized H champion mushroom hunter of Logan, B reported late Saturday evening with B enough of this fungi to supply his B whole nelghboi hood, with a tub full K left over for Pres. Roosevelt. Not H satislled with this showing he went H out again Sunday morning and re- peatedhls recoid of the day before. Other enthusiasts along this linn i readily admit that Jess ha3 'em all Mf queered when It comes to locating " mushroom beds, and llko an Indian he covers his tracks .well. Tlio next attraction coming to the Thatcher opera house Monday May 7th Is none other than Klmer Walters famlllarcomedy drama, "A Thoroughbred Thorough-bred Tramp," a character play depleting de-pleting Incidents In the west. Elmer Walter's plajs wear well and his audiences au-diences usually iret a run for their money. Tho manuscript of "A Thoroughbred Thor-oughbred Tramp" Is said to have un-djrgone un-djrgone an ocrhauling rtcently which practically makes a new play of the last two acts, the third act now showing show-ing tho homo of tho feeble' minded at t id Colorado asylum. Alma Frank.John W. Harry's right-hand-bower at Tub Rkpuiimcan of-Hce.fiactured of-Hce.fiactured his left wrist while playing play-ing ball Saturday afternoon and Is Incapacitated In-capacitated for labor, a fact he regrets less than Mr. Harry. Young Frank was making a wild dash for a base runner and caught up with him so suddenly that his hand c.imo In contact con-tact with tho other fcllow'3 cranial structure Tho fact that tho young . man's head was uninjured while 3M Frank's hand was broken leads to tho "'" belief that there is,, at least one very hard-headed youngster In tho Seventh ward. L Mrs. Maiy Shaw became the mother of a big boy Monday, and a little son came to Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Thatcher Thatch-er Sunday night. All concerned are getting along nicely. Ten teachers from outside points have been ottered positions In the city schools for next year as follows: Pearl Wright, Rlchtield: Jennie Thomas, Lillian Leaman, Ogdcn; Othella Petersen, Pet-ersen, Smlthlleld; Marie Spelerman, Logan; May Crosby, ltlackfoot; Olie Baker, Rrlgham City; Annie Wcstcott and Lucy Golder, Minnesota; A. N. Kelley, Mammoth, Utah. Word comes from C. M. Harris, now 111 In New York city, that he Is Improving Im-proving and has been able to get out Into the air, which Is restoring his wasted nervous energy rapidly. It appears that Mr. Harris overworked himself and suffered the natural result, re-sult, nervous prostration. Mr. Harris will return to Logan with hi-, brother broth-er Frank In about five days. Messrs. Macscr, Mills and Goodwin, a sub-committee of thatoueappolntcd by Gov. Cutler to Investigate matters relating to the A. C and U. of U., was In Logan Saturday Inspecting Inspect-ing the Institution here. They spent their time largely In getting data as to tho students in various departments, de-partments, their addresses, course of study, etc. The Domestic Science girls gave them a feed at the proper time. Councilman John Crawford emphasizes empha-sizes the advisability of tilling a long felt need In this city that of public urinals. The necessity is and has been so long apparent that there Is no need of discussion. ' If the city and county could and would Join in tho matter and provide what ordinary consideration for humanity demands, about 10,000 people from the county who come to Logan occasionally would rise up and call t he oillccrs blessed Miss Mildred Forgeon entertained very pleasantly at a "Ilundlc Shower" Monday afternoon In honor of Miss Lovcan Olscn. The afternoon was spent in games, music and social chat. A dainty luncheon was served by Miss Knilly Forgeon and Miss Manic Jones. Those present were- Misses Elllc Smith, Nellie Hayball, Blanche Cilne, Vcrna Bowman, Kate Adams, Electa Skeen, Prlscllla Smith, Cora Page, Inez Powell, Eva Farr, Dora Quayle, Maud Egbert, Stella Egbert, Jertha Eccles, Eva Ncbeker, Rose Sjrensen, Ro o Hyde, Mamlo Adams, Mrs. Alma Olscn, and Mr. J. F. Frcd-erickson. Frcd-erickson. J. A. Ilendrickson delivered a comprehensive com-prehensive talk on "Russia and her people," to a well tilled house at tho Sixth ward conjoint meeting last Sun day evening. He being there when the Russia-Japanese war broke out, gave In brief tho causes leading to tho rupture between those two nations. He explained the lack of educational facilities among that people, stating thatonlv twenty-IIo per cent can n.ad and write. Mr. Ilendrickson gave a description of tho Catholic churches, having no seats, and tho peculiar pe-culiar manner of worship among tho people. St. Petersburg, the metro-polls, metro-polls, founded in 1703 and now having a population oP.STAOOO, has no electric elec-tric street cars, but continues to uso tho old-tlmo horse cais, formerly In uso In Salt Lako city. Tho peoplo ueed more freedom and more educa-cation educa-cation UBHBBBBBflBflBHflBl |