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Show f LOCAL NEWS f i ' jj i FOR RENT Ftont room, over"New-hold's over"New-hold's Clothing store. t , For Sale Cheap One high grade go-cart; in good condition. Enju're 112 East Prst North or phone 616J. -Advcri'iem.il. ' " ' Grand Ball at Providence pavilion tonight. Car? will return to Logan after af-ter the dance. Advertisement. The two office rooms In Union block now occupied by Attorney J. C. WalteJsjwlll be, for rent October-1 October-1 See J. A. Hendrickson. Advertisement. Adver-tisement. s6 On Purchasing Trip MIbs Etta Merrhl, the efficient saleslady of the Hew ell-Cardon company, wenUto Salt Lake yesterday on a purchasing trip for her Arm. , Farm Loans For long and fchort time loans call on Johnson & John-con, John-con, now located at 37 North Main Advertisement. tt Wllllson's New Home Mr. William Wllllson Is busily engaged with the erecting ot a beautiful new home on his property in the flourlshlsg suburbs sub-urbs of Logan west of the city park. i' Howell Will be Home According to advlcegrt.from Washington, p. C, Congressman Jos. Howell will te' In this city, for h. brief stay soon after the l&th ot the present month. He Is com'ng homo to attend to some pressing press-ing business Interests. At the conjoint services to be held in tho Fourth ward tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock the following program w. ill be rendered: Remhrks Oeorgo Gardner Quartet .... Elsie Dantelson and Co. Piano Solo Clara Johnson At the conjoint session In the First ward commencing at 7:30 the following follow-ing program will be rendered: Prelude Mrs. Nettle Sloan Vocal Solo Mrs. Humphreys Talk .... Dr. William B. Parkinson Pnlno Solo John Taylor -Aa good attendance Is desired At the'Tfethodlst Episcopal 'Church, Sunday, September 7, tho subject for tho elevon o'clock sermon will be "Unfailing Faith." Sabbath school convenes promptly at twelve aojn. The evening dlscourso at seven-thirty o'clock will be "Fellow Workers oi God." If you are not worshipping elsewhere on the hour, join with us. Will" Enter Cardon Employ Mr. William H. Larsen, deputy county assessor' has resigned his position Rlth Cacho county and has accepted a position with tho Cardon company. He w 111 now be engaged in the buying and selling of real estate, writing Insurance In-surance and bonds and assisting the Cardon brothers In tholr business. , i Native Sons Active At the Wednesday Wed-nesday night meeting of the Native Sons, a commKtee, composed of Dr. S II. Thatcher and Mr. M. Q. Cardon. Car-don. was appointed to purchaso some flowers to take to Mr. fred Turner who Is 111 at tho hospital. Mr Turner was present at a recent meeting of the Native 8ons and gave a most -able talk on the work of tho organization.- The members all expressed ex-pressed their sympathy for him and also their desires that he will soon gain his health again. ' . Popular People Wed Miss Pbcbe Nebeker and Dr. E. G, Peterson director di-rector "of the extension division of the Utah Agricultural, College, were married on Wednesday at the Bait l.liko temple, the ceremony being performed by Elder Adolph Madscn. Miss Nebeker Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nebeker. She graduated grad-uated with tho 1913 class of tho U. A. C. At ono tlmo was employed at the B. Y. College as Vnstructor nt which Bchool shq was Identified for about nvo years. Tho nowly weds will fe be domiciled at the now Palmer cot- nge on EnBt Fourth South street. Bid REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING, MEN'8, LADIE8 ' A'ND CHILDREN'S 8HOE8. JOHN H. ANDER80N Advertisement Those desiring to rent rooms or take, boarders please notify the sec- ietary ot.the Brjgham Young College. Advertisement. tt - -T For 8ale One pure bred Shetland pony. Inquire at this offlco. Advertisement, Ad-vertisement, tt t Hyrum Anderson No Better Mr. Hyrum Anderson who Is undergoing treatment at the L. D. S. -hospital Is said to he no better. Miss Lydla Fonnesbeck and Mt,i Margaret Summerhays left yesterday for.Bostoln where they will enter t'aa New England Conservatory of Mine. - Divorce Suit Filed Divorce proceedings pro-ceedings have bean started In the district dis-trict court In the following cases: J. H. Barnes vg Katrlna M. Barnes and Hazel nicks vs Louts Ricks. Jenkins Not Guilty Albert Jenkins was not guilty of violating the prohibition pro-hibition laws as charged by the city officials, according to the Jury which tried the case. Mr. Jenkins and his bondsmen Vefe discharged. , St. John's Churcn Sunday School opens for the fall term at 10 a.m. Holy communloni and -sermon at 11 a.m.; evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 o'clock, a change from summer schedule All are welcome. Removal Notlce-Johr?-A. CrockW Ca:he county's o deFt licensed ed-strnrtor ed-strnrtor hB"emivcd blstoniio to 24 South Main street next to Wlil.'am Edutirds Furnl'ure store. Advpjtlso ment Miss Alice Parkinson entertained Thursday evening with a prettily ap-pointed ap-pointed Kensington. The houso was beautifully decorated with .summer flowers. Dainty refreshments were served. About twelve guests wero present. If' jour sowing machInovfS out. of order don't throw it away and buy a new one, call up E. N. Stone. He w 11 fix your machinery satisfactory or It will not cost anything. E. M. Stone, 393 West Third North, phono 337J. Advertisement. tt Tho following program will be rendered ren-dered at tho conJolntBeslon of the Sixth ward commencing at 7:30: Piano Prelude Lettlo Jacobsen Address Joseph Qulnncy Jr. Fluto Solo Trt-. ..... Hal Farr Vocal Solo . .Douglas Brown Auditor Seely Here William J. Seely, special deputy stato auditor, Is in Logan making an audit of tho county records. He has been here since Tuesday. Mr. Seely whs speaker speak-er of the houso of representatives at the last session of the state legislature. The Established Record We have i had only one bad report from the housewives of Logan while they have "bhked up" more than seven carloads of tho famous Cache Junction flour. This Is our established record. Have you tried our flour, If not order to day from H. E. Perry & Co., phono 625J. We deliver. Advertisement s6 m Chrlstensen With Sugar Co. Mr Samuel Chrlstensen ot Hyde Park, formerly with the L. D. S. high school business department, but no'w with tho Amalgamated Sugar company at Burley, Idaho, has been In Logan part ot this week, having come to town with Manager William Budge In his automobile. Funeral Today Funeral iierviots will bo held today at two o'clock In tho Fourth ward meeting house; over tho remains ot Miss Gerda A. Erlck-son, Erlck-son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Erlckson, whoso dehth was duo to n long Illness or dropsy. Deceased was born October 17, 188C, nt Vlngokori Sweden and moved to Logan with her parents. Frlonds are Invited to attend at-tend tho services today. |