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Show 1 v- Mr. Sherman Jones "of Salt Lako City returned to 'his home yesterday To borrow money at low rate ol Interest, go to J. Z. Stewart. He has plenty to loan. . . tf. Mr. J. M. Hutchinson returned Tuesday Tues-day after a pleasant stay In Salt Lake City. Our advertising Is done l)y giving better goods for less money. 15c Bazaar, Ba-zaar, lias Raamussen, Proprietor. 3S Mrs. Fred Ballam and Miss Mary A. Grant of Hyde Park spent Tuctt day In Logan. Miss Minnie Thomas left this morning morn-ing lor Salt Lake where she will vis-It vis-It with relatives and friends. Miss Ethel Thomas of Lima, Montana Mon-tana Is visiting In. Logan, guest of her JW grandparents llf. and Mrs. John; Rcir Thomas. Spraying material and Spray Pumps at cost at Fruit Growers Association. Office loc Bazaar. Big supply of Strawberry Cups and Crates. JS m The Wilson, one of the leading Hotels Ho-tels of Salt Lake City; rates $1.00 per day and upwards. Music during meal hours. Headquarters for Cache Valley people. m 'Knitters Wanted In Salt Lake City.' Operator!, on the flat or lamb machine, ma-chine, desiring work, can rccehe advanced ad-vanced nges at Cache Knitting Works, Salt Lake City. Apply to Manager E. T. Lloyd, No. 30 Richards Street, Salt Lake City. tf rrs it Highest prices paid for cattle and 'fat hog's. Hansen Lhestock anil .Feeding' Co. Phone o,10. A child's bracelet was found on the . streets of Logan a few days ago. Tho owner may recover same by paying ' for this nil. I Prof. C. YV. Porter of the U. A. C. addressed the young people of Logan sixth ward Sunday evening. At Tuesday evening's session of the City Commlssloneis, City Electrician, 11. C. Maughan was authorized to dec-ornie dec-ornie -Main street with electric lights for (invention week. Mr. nud Mrs. Arthur Peeriu and baby ba-by or I. imp. Montana are visiting relatives rel-atives and fi lends In Logan. Mrs. Peerin Is n granddaughter of Mr. John Thomas. .; MrT Sarah Ballard, Mrs. llebecca frnrdon andMrs. Nettle Shurtliff left this morning for Salt Lake City whero . ttcy will attend tho mutual conference. confer-ence. ' The I'romontory-Curjew Land com-i com-i pany hai opened new offices In the, I Commercial block, number 14 West I ff-ntcr street. Front suite Just west I of Doctors Budge. Phone number 32S. A pleasant suipilso was given Mrj. , Mary Holmes Charles on Tuesday ev-I ev-I cuing at tho homo of Mrs. J. E. , Rhodes on West First South. Tho I party was planned and carried out by 1 Mrs.. Rhodes. The ovenlng was spent I .n plavjng games and social pnsttlmy I nfter which dainty refreshments were served. About fifteen guests wero ' present Mr. W. S. Hall of West Portage was In the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cardon are rejoicing re-joicing over the safe nrrlval at their 'home a few dos ago of a flno baby girl. All concerned are doing nicely. , Manager Alma Olson of the Telephone Tele-phone Company, who has been suffering suffer-ing from Inflamatory rheumatism for scleral weeks, resumed work at his office this week. ' - Severnl teams began constructing grade for the Logan Rapid Transit Company yesterday. Work was commenced com-menced at the Intersection of Sixth East and Fourth North streets. Manager B. F. Rlter of Riter Bros. Urng Company left for Idaho Tuesday evening where he will visit the company's com-pany's stores at Preston and Montpcl-ler. Montpcl-ler. He will be gone four or five days. JOHN H. ANDERSON'S BIG SUM. MER SALE STARTS JUNE 1 AND ENDS JUNE 15. EXTREMELY LOW PRICES IN SHOES AND CLOTHING. DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. LOOK FOR. THE BIG CIRCULAR TELLING ABOUT THE BIG SALE. With many thanks we acknowledge the receipt cT a beautiful boiiuet of peonies picked from the garden of Mrs. Frederick Scholes of the seventh ward. Mrs. Scholes has unquestionably unquestion-ably the finest peony gniden In Logan Lo-gan city and Is finding n ready sale for tho flowers. Here Is a chance to get some if Hailstone's Lard at prices that will save you money. For the next 15 days 1 will sell nt the following prices: 3 pound 'can 40c; 5 pound can 65c; 10 pound can $1.30. Don't miss this chance. Remember the place. Hailstone's Hail-stone's Meat Market. J8 We are In receipt of an Invitation to attend the Annual Commencement of the National University Law-School Law-School it Washington, D. C. but nn account of distance fiom our sanctum It will be Impossible for us to attend. It would certainly give us pleasure to be there because we note tho name of Hon. D. Robeits of Logan on utmost ut-most every page of the program. In the first place he Is listed as leading member of the Joint executive committee. commit-tee. Next ho nppears ns President of the Post Graduate Class. Next he Is listed to receive tho Degree of Master Mas-ter of Laws and last to receive the degree of Master of Patent Law. When all these honors have been bestowed be-stowed upon him he will write his name D. It. Roberts. L. L. B., L. L. M., M. P. L. We congratulate our fellow townsman towns-man on his success and shall hope to have tho privilege of extending to him nn early welcome to Logan City. |