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Show Mis. Itobert Crookston was In Logan Lo-gan on Thursday. Several outfits are preparing to leave for Yellow stone Park. Mis. Walter Piper came up fiom Salt Lake Thursday to spend the 4th. Frank Hanks has been quite 111 the past two or three das but Is now Im-piovlng. Im-piovlng. Mrs. n. J. Thompson of Salt Lake Is here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Thompson. Tialn load of New Goods Just received. re-ceived. See our window. It. La-fount La-fount & Co., :8 W Center street. Put In jour Sunday orders for Ice Cream on Saturday. It will bode-llvei bode-llvei ed In Ice by Muidock. 71t3 Thos. Jolley, sheriff of Oneida County, Coun-ty, with his wife were Logan visitors last Wednesday. The city olllclals arc having a good substantial bridge built on Second Last street near Center street. Sam Glaser Is tiing to eclipse evei thing In town, by way of a tloial window. It certainly looks clean and pretty. The Y .L. M. I. A. Stake oillcers meeting will be adjourned for on- week to meet Saturday, July 11. A good attendance is desired. A Hve-car-old son of Jessie Karl was badly bitten by a dog Thuisday night. The dog must have been vciy vicious for he tore a deep gash over the ec of the little fellow. Stuayki) A led and white cow, de-homed de-homed and with both eais cropped. Labeled J. K. oi J. S. Claik. Notify J. 'A. Stewart and be row aided. The grist mills are still gi hiding away on 75c wheat. They say positively posi-tively that they can't pay more. If so Hour would rise, then eastern Hour would be shipped in Fred Thomas, son of Mrs. and R. K. Thomas died at Salt Lake Wednesday evening. He was born in Richmond In 1805, but has made his home In Salt Lake for a number of ears. Mis. Caroline Y. Cannon, wife of tho late George Q. Cannon died at 12:50 p. m. Thursday at her home in Salt Lake. She was a most estimable woman and a daughter of Piesldcnt llilgham Young. The Logan Furniture Coaipany is a new Him, successors to Cardon Si Hurnham. Mcssis. W. V. Hall, W. K. lluriihain and N. A. Larson who make up the new linn arc men of honoi and Intcgilty and arc worth of the bit Ing public's consideration. The lloaid of IVucation In rcgulai session Tuesd.i night accepted Supt. Mei rill's icslgiialloii, and Hied the application ap-plication of James C. Thomas, who has lccentl received the degice of 11. S. fiom Haivaiil. It was oidcied that tho Parr school building be ic-pahed ic-pahed and put In shape foi use next eai. Wadman & Ruinhain was awarded the plumbing contract. Mis. A. L. Farrell entertained on Wednesday in honor of lici slstei-ln-law Mrs. Don C. W. Musser, who Is hi Logan visiting relatives and friends. A most enjoablo time was spent In social conversation and pastime. Luncheon Lun-cheon was served. Those Invited to meet Mrs. Musser were: Mesdames Harrett, Martlncau, W. U. Preston Jr 11. G. Thatcher, G. W. Thatcher, I). II. Thomas, A. N. Cla ton, Ppcr, Amussen, Alf Mitchell, Scth Langton, Mac Earl, James A. Langton; Misses Ida Mitchell, Durfcy, Sclma Hanson, Casslday and Amussen. . James II. Leatham of Wcllsvillc has been recommended forappolntment.ns ranger for the Logan forest reserve and w HI as a matter of course be mpl pointed. It will be remembered that Mr. Leatham was In Logan some flme ago seeking endorsements of his Jcan-diJacy. Jcan-diJacy. This appointment isa p.yt of Congressman Howell's patronage,! and It Is entirely possible that lie will have another appointment of the same kind to make. The Logan reserve is of such extent that it Is deemed impossible im-possible for one man to look after tric inattei piopeil and Congressman Howell has recommended that there be at least two. This job cai lies with it a salar of at least $000 a cai and Mr. Leatham is to be congtatulatcd. It. II. Charlton, connected with the Department of ttioInteilor.it Wash-ington, Wash-ington, airived at the New Wilson lyesterd.t fiom Wyoming. Hlsbusl-i Hlsbusl-i ncss In Utah Is connected with the I two foiest teserves at Logan and I Mantl which weie set aside b Congress Con-gress hi Mav for the benetH of the ! water suppl of those cities. Mi. Chailton will go to Mantl and Logan I and appoint a supei visor for each jiescrve and a number of i.tngoisfoi pitiolllng each foiest. It will be theli dut to look out loi poisons .taking wood Illegal!, and for Hies. TliK expeihnent of pieservlng the1 I foiests has worked well, and the tangl-1 ble lesiilts of the s stein can be seen I when the land denuded of tiees Is' continued with that on which the' foicsts.uc left standing. Mi.Ch.ul-j ton lias been up in Womlng, whoioj lie has Just Hnislied a .too mllo dilve ovei the pialrle and mountain b i stage Tilbune, Tliuisdaj. I |