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Show Tuesday March 26, 1907 WILL HAVE TWO TICKETS AJIYDE PARK Los Angeles, Cal. After his return home he entered - tiie-erpl oy of - Isaac Jar OBITUARY c vf J,1' New Independent Ticket Made-Dam- age by iiX gensen, Events in the- - Life., and Funeral Ceremonies J. Nielsen. Over A.. -- Bishop Smith, Joseph Roper and A. B. C. Jensen" councilmenr The nominees pledge themselves to inaugurate and consummate the following; 1st A water system, 2nd A drainage system, 3rd The paving of two blocks of Main street. No matter which ticket winsPres-to- n is assured a good clean A. C. pro-pressi- municipal administration Last Wednesday night the fercest storm that ever raged in visited us. It lasted all night. The windows of many homes were blown in Particularly this true of W. P. Monsons home, also Thos. Jolleys .Mr. James Page had hut recently erected a frame house, and had moved into it just a short time ago. The wind twisted the house off its foundation hlr. entirely one of his children seized Fage and rushed into the open, only to fall into a well upon which he had been working the previous day. Two of his chidren duplicated the fathers upon him. Attracted by .their cries the neigh bors rushed to the rescue of the unfortunates. The storm was an elect ricalone, Great flashes of lightning frequently accompanied by tremendous clasps of thunder wrought consternation in the hearts of Prestonitos. For two or three days people have been each other how it all hapwc , feat,-fallin- occurred on the Mink Creek canal north of Preston, in the vicinity of Riverdale. For two hundred yards the banks of the canal slid down over the Riverdale dugway, Gius rendering this public highway impassible. Several hundred dollars damage has been done.. A special water tax will occur to the stockholders of the Mink Creek Irrigation Co. A Peculiar Occident. Lastjruesday morning the 10 months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. William Crosley, of Whitney, Ida. A Pretty Little Scheme Logan is to have a night fire y groom, and it is said that Marshal Emer Crockett is to be the man. The committee on PoEx-Cit- - lay deadJmlhebed,andihefaiher lice and mother beside it lay uncon- select Th deathand were 3casioned by the inhalation of the poisonous odor and gasses of a kerosene lamp, had been chimneyless, which burning all night. . A doetor was summoned early Tuesday worked valiantly morning for the resuscitation of the par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Crosley feel very deeply the loss of their only child, and the sympathy of the entire community goes out to them. The little baby of Mrs. J. C. Parkinson met with a painful Mrs. accident last -- Thursday Parkinson laid the baby on a couch just a moment while she sought for something and almost instantly the little tot fell head foremost on the floor. The mother hastily summoned a doctor and he succeeded in relieving the little ones pain. At first the doctor thought the spinal column was injured badly, J)ut subsequent developments proved this The diagnosis to be incorrect. child is speedily convalescing. ' J Social. scious. Last Friday night the semi-suffocati- Domes- to man at the last meeting of the Council. Mr. Evans wanted the committee to select a man and present his name to the council, but the majority didnt take any chances on having its little scheme interfered with, and so voted to give the committee full power in the matter. a There is a story' being told on the streets about a very neat little Scheme which has partially failed because of the obstinacy of the County Commissioners. It is said that Sheriff Smith wanted to appointMr.Crockett as his deputy sothat Emer could get the two positions and a pretty fair salary. But the commissioners wouldnt confirm the appointment of the Ex-- Marshal, so George I. Fames was named but for some reason they wouldnt confirm him either. situation didnt look very promising when the Commissioners suggested that three names be submitted by the Sheriff and that they be allowed to take their The Mr. Smith agreed to this submitted the names of Emer and and J. Crockett, George I. - Fames The- Commissioners C. Johnson. in desperation it seems selected Johnson and the Sheriffs little scheme was all undone. But the Council' came up alright and it is said Emer will have apartments fitted np ftfr him at the fire hall, and will have charge of things there during the night time while e charge Lopepzo Benson during the day. The salary of each is $43 per month. choice. tic Science class gave the most successful dancing social of the season in the Academy. Madames Geo. C. Parkinson, ' John Johnson and Luella Cowley 'acted as chaperones in the refreshment parpened. slide lor of the Domestic Science deFriday night a heavy land partment. A very large crowd turned out and patronized very Eh (111 liberally the dainties which Miiss . Ella Mauglian and her i . had talented prepared. So pupils 5! much so was this the case that THE REV. IRL R. HICKS 1907 ALMANAC. the demand exceeded the supply long before the dance was out. The Rev. Irl R. Ilicka has been All present voted the cooking class a genuine success, and not compelled by the popular dea few old bachelors were seen to mand to resume the publication of cast -- winsome-glances atJ;he ..in- his well known and popular or 19QLlTh issplendid structor and her11 prodigies. Prest. Jos. S. Geddes addressed Almanac is now ready. For sale the student body Wednesday by newsdealers', or sent postpaid 25 cents, by Word and Works morning, speaking interestingly for Publishing Company, 2201 Locust on Daniels Dream. Profs. Geo. D. Casto and W. K. Street, St. Louis, Mo., publishers the Barton visited Franklin Sunday of Word and Works, one of in An -in the interests of the Religion best dollar monthly magazines " Almanac goes One America. ' Class. . Line with every subscription. A supply of these almanacs are , Do Not Crowd The Season. now on haud, which can be had at 25 cents each. The first warm days of spring bring with them a desire to get out and enjoy the exhilarating air and sunshine. Children that have been housed up all winter are brought out and you wonder where they all came from. The is thrown heavy winter clothing aside and many shed their flannels. ...Then a cold wave comes . and people say that grip is epiHae just Arrived demic; Colds at this season are And More, Arriving Daily even more dangerous than in At as there is much more danger of pneumonia Take FOR FORNITURE REPAREING Chamberlains Cough Remedy, AND FINE UPHOLSTERING, nothPatronize the however, and you will have and cures, It always fear. to ing cold to we have never known a result in pneumonia when it was used. It is pleasant and safe to and sie them sale 24.W. 1st North Street, Logan n Both Floors. take. Children like it. For Both iPhones No. $ c bv all dealers. ,tell-xii- lt HYDE PARK, March 23. funeral services of our young friend and brother, Elder Andrew James Neilsen, wefe held in the Hall' Sunday at 12 oclock. Bishop Charles G. Ilyde presiding.. The house was filled to its greatest capacity, by the relatives and sympathizing friends of the deceased. Singing, by the choir; prayer, Elder George Z. Lamb. Oh My Father, was sung by the choir, and the following brethren made consoling remarks.. Elders James Ilurren, George - Miles, ofSmithfield, Elder Miles and Brother Neilsen labored in the missionary field together Joseph Waite, James W. D. Ilurren, Lorenzo Petersen and ars Petersen ofBishop Ilyde.. fered the benediction. B. F. Bal-lasang the solo, .Sometime, Somewhere. The floral tributes were profuse and beautiful. The casket was literally covered. A large number of carriages followed the Nearhearse to the cemetery. er My God to Thee was sung by a quartette, and Stephen Thurston dedicated the grave. Andrew James Neilsen was the son of L.L; and Doretha Neilsen, born ,Novt 18, 18S0, in Benson ward, this county. He moved with his parents to Hyde Park, where he subsequently made his home. lie was noted from a child for his industrious habits, also love of learning, which made him a close student. He never was very rugged in health, and when about 18 years of age he met with a serious accident in the canyon, the result of lifting a log; and ever .since he has suffered from-wh- at as leaky heart. lie attended the B. Y. . SHOWN AT CAMPBELLS THIS WEAK 0 tiU! of Dress Goods Suits Skerts Arc HER TH OPcRA HOUSE. W. D. BLJGGE, Manager Friday Evening March 29 THE ELIASGN 30 I 6 i f I faith, "obcdiemM rod charity;" It' he went may truly be said, ne about doing good, passe! avav on the 2(dl;. Peace to his ashes. and 32 Richards St., 'Balt Lake City, Will Refund 25 Cents Cash on every dollar spent in their, retail department April 3rd to Cth, in order to introduce their splendid Brand Ribbed " Ho- Moun tain Lion Union siery, Sweaters, Garments, Suits, Shirts and Drawers In fact, everything Knittable. .Wholesale and Retail. Remember the place, half block south of south Tabernacle gates. cU CARLOAD OF PIANOS JUST IN Pianos not Surpassed in Appcarence,. Ton Quality and You will Prices People that Surprise general Worth at Who Have Been Paying $300, $400 and $500 The Finest Display Ever In Seen in Logan, and You are Cordially Invited. Good Music While You Look and Admire. HOBBS MUSIC CO. -- Directed by Your Furniture and Carpet Dealers are Now Open for Business' at their new stand CLARA LOUISE THOMPSON Auspices of Y.LJ1.I. 83-PE- . OPLE O The u: o; STORE, Main St. B.Y.C. 83 Big Stock, New Fixtures New Goods, Attractive New Songs, Catchy Music, Clever Speshullties, Novel Dances, Grand Egyptian Eallet. Just a Big Bunch of Fun. Sure Cure for the Blues. Prices, 75c & Prices , , . IT WILL PAY YOU 50c WHY NOT TO GIVE US A CALL GIT THE BEST? the beat at half whit other dentist charge, becaws a for number of mora and work treater wa believe In doing working coat Individual without with less robbing anyona. People, EXTRACTED without TESTH. pain. Free with plates positively QUR MOTTOl honest work, fair dealings makt our aucceea continuous OUR PRICES WITHIN REACH OF EVERY ONE. $1 np Set of Teeth (Best Red Rubber)$7 J Gold Fillings & Silver - $5 Amalgam Filings 75c A Good Set for...... - $54,CemepkJ,iiHng3tJ1 , , . . 50c Porcelain Fillings $1.00 $5 Gold Crowns, 22K We give you Bridge-Work,-Best- -.- 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE a Store I u SPANDE FURNITURE CO. r, Logan Second Hand mom. Thus lived au! died one .f tfce most cinistle and exemplary young mt-.- of out community. His life was brief, but full of prod dee Is. ITis experience was limited, but fraught with Ensign Knitting Company PICNIC Jackets mid-winte- mbsequently . married, about a year and a half ago. Their mavtird life was very brief, but very happy, lie suffered with heart trouble the last seven years. The pain was very-acutat periods which became more frequent. However, he was in his usual health one week ag yesterday, whm he attended Sunday senool and muting. On Monday morning he suffered an attack of pneumonia, and in threa days after he succumbed to the inevitable. lie quietly closed his eyes in that sleep which knows ne sw&kcning until the resurrection KATZENJAMMER ill Elegant He This paper is pleased to announce to its many readers that the wn Hi! fj8i ill iSstnl III! several terms, took a Missionary course, and also a business coures. While attending the College he received a call to fill a mission, and responded at once, although all his friends thought he would not live to fill the mission. But his indomitable faith and energy, with the blessings of a kind Providence, .enabled him to perform that duty, which, to use his own words, was the happiest experience of hia life, and would, like to have 'emained in the missionary field Tide finitely rewaslisslg ried "to he California mission and spent v little more than two years ''here. lie there met his future of wife, Miss Annie Jacobsen College a , m will-hav- I brother-in-law- book-keepe- r. Storm-LandSl- ide. PRESTON, Idaho, March 24. a large mass Rast Thursday night held the was purpose of meeting indewhich was to nominate an A complaint pendent ticket. which has grown daily since the former mass meeting was held culminated in the framing 5f this independent ticket. Many people a Citizens ticket called the cut and dried article. Now the men from the voter may pick-h- is two tickets. Nominees of the Independent ticket are as folJohn Greaves, Mayor, lows: his -- Dr. ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. GUARANTEE FREE EXAMINATION AND ADVICE. 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