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Show I LOCAL NEWJJ M A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS A8KED TO CONOIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR . IL Tho coal situation In Logan Is get H ting moro serious nil tho time. With H nil tho conl dealers can do, they nre H not nblo to keep tho conl bins of tho H pcoplo sufficiently lull thnt there Is H not constant worry. It tho weather H would modcrato a few days it is H thought that tho strained situation H could bo relieved; at least let us H hopo H H For salo or rent. An Underwood H typewriter, In good condition. Apply H "tjTho Doctors Budgo and Hayward H havo been making extensive alter- H ntlons and repairs at their olllces H above tho Coop Drug Store. When H completed they will bo tho finest H milt of oillco rooms in tho city, new- H ly'Jftrtpored, painted . and renovated H throughout. H H --For Salo 1 largo flro and burg- M lar proof oillco safe; good condition H and a bargain. Apply this olllce. M v" ' Adv. tf H H ' -Judgo William Brangham ex- M pects to lcavo for California for tho M romalnder of tho winter, in about M n week. Ho will stop at Pasadena. H Effective January 3rd, change in M time of all trains on tho O. L. & I. B This chango mado necessary to ln- 1 surb positive connections at Ogdcn M for Salt Lake City via tho Bambcrg- M or Electric. Seo new schedule in M this Issue. Tockct time tables will M be distributed in a fow days. LLI ' M Manager Luther M. Howell or M Howell Bros. Clothing made a bus- H Iness trip to Salt Lako City Tues- H day. M Kimball Auto Company are mak- H ing alterations which will conslder- M ably" improvo the show room of M their house giving much additional H rooav fqr display purposes and ad- M ding 'a' private sales office Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gordon nro rejoicing over the safe arrlvaj of a fine girl, born at tho Utah-Idaho Hospital. All concerned- doing very nicely. The pitfalls -which beset tho feet of every pretty girl in a largo city aro vividly set forth in "Protect Your Daughters," tho great object lesson fcaturo firm which will bo shown at tho Oak theatro on Jnn. 3 nnd 4. This remarkablo story with a mission has been endorsed by tho pollco, district attorneys nnd social reformers in every city whero they havo been accorded a privato showing. show-ing. It shows lifo as it is behind the scenes and during tho telling holds tho onlooker in its spell. Those in a position to know what they are talking about aver that in no sense is it overdrawn. Walter J. Glenn of Drigham City and Ilobort Stewart of Wellsvllle wcro business visitors in Logan on Tuesday. Mrs. II. H. Harrison who has been very 111 tho past fow weeks Is said to bo very much on tho improve, a fact her ninny friends will bo pleased pleas-ed to learn. Miss May Williamson of tho U. of U. is visiting In Logan and Cache Valloy during the holiday vacation. Miss Williamson was formerly with tho Logan City schools. Sho is now a student nt the Salt Lako Institution. Institu-tion. J. Scott Jensen, a son of J. M. Jensen of Brigham City, and a young man with many friends in Cache Valley died very suddenly Tuesday, morning of pneumonia. Mr. Jensen leaves a wifo and three children. He was highly respected and admired by all who know him. WANTED A good girl to assist with house work. Good wages to the right kind of a girl. Phono 7C0. adv. 1-4. i Manager Shamhart, of tho Sham-hart-Christlansen store, Is at home again after spending tho holidays with his family on tho coast. ! i Troop H. boys send an interesting and unique souvenir to tho Logan i Commercial club for a Xmas present. ' It Is a loaded shell mounted on p wooden baso and supported by two mluaturc army rillcs, on either side. A shield on tho baso of tho shrill bears this Inscription: "A tokon of gratitude to, Commercial Club from Troop H." This Is a nico and highly high-ly appreciated tokon and occupies a conspicuous place in tho club reading read-ing rooms. m WANTED Two or three rooms for light housekeeping. Phono 48. adv. 1-4. G. L. Chadwlck, tho chiropractor, has decided to return to Logan to continue bis practice. Mr. Zombro who has been here for somo tlmo past will return to Salt Lake and take olllces In tho Boston building. Flth ward chlor glvclng a danco in Fifth ward hall, Frd. Eve. tickets 3C Extra Lady 10c. ' 1 1 Tho proprietors of tho Cache Val-Moy Val-Moy Floral company nro handing to I patrons and friends a very protty I calendar for 1917, of very protty I' design. It Is modestly gotten up I and Is In keeping with tho business II pursuit of tho Cache Valley Floral i company, whero thero is always kept a very choice selection of cut Unw-1 Unw-1 erf, plants and pottery. Mrs. Vera j ArniKtrong and Mrs. Lucy Nyo are 3 to bo complimented on their green H houno and llower storo on Federal ', avonuo which rcsombles at this tlmo ,' of tho year a veritable garden of , Eden. '. o . i Orson Mllos of Paradlso was a i ln-'ilness visitor to Logan yostorday. J TIllofBon. n Canadian, residing In Albortii, was u visitor In Logan yesterday. Mr. TIIIofRon Is woll nc- I (lualnttd with Oeear Pope, Fred Kar- ri'ii, Ernost Pounoll and family, and ' tlic Turner boys nnd brings good ro- i port . from all. ( I! The fifth word choir will givo a I 'dance In tho ward ball Friday even- Ing. Tickets 3Cc, extra lady 10c. Mr. Glllotte, father of Brjan (ill-lotto (ill-lotto who is undor nrrst for stabbing stab-bing Lorln Ilenstrom, Is in the city to do all ho can to help his hov, who contends that ho acleil In stlf-defonso. stlf-defonso. Tho thrco year old daughter, Venlco, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eck-lund, Eck-lund, of Kowton, died on Monday, following a three day's illness of measles. It. S McAllater and Olnf Cion-(lulst Cion-(lulst havo gono to tho court Tor n couplo of weeks vacation and on a business 'trip. At tho Fonnosbeck Knitting Works January salo can bo bought men'r. underwear, shirts, drawers, sweater coats and macklnaws. Ladies' un-dorwoar, un-dorwoar, children's underwear ami hosiery, and blankets at a saving of from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent. ad 1-1 |