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Show IP' . , . , :.. I LOCAL NEWS . A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 ASKED , J ' TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR w,- The county commissioners will hold their regular mooting on Thurs- , day, April Gth, instead ot Saturday, on account of conference The commissioners com-missioners wish to make the. trip to ' Zlon over Saturday and Sunday. :..' Wo sell the earth, abstract Its title and loan money on It. II. A. Podcrscn & Co., First North street. adv. tf. i ' a An elegant 9x12 Velvet Rug with P . long knap for $10.03 at Edwards Furniture. Adv. 4-3 FOUND Parcol on Interurban; name A. Lewis: can bo had at this office. ' tf. 1 ' I - Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllilnm Blair, among tho early settlers ot Lowlston nnd prominent farmers of that sec tion, were In tho county seat on busl-, busl-, " noss Saturday. t On account of warmer weather Reeso & Rogers, rotailers and whole- Balers, will deliver meats to customers custom-ers in any part of tho city. Prices as low as possible, neeso & Ilogors Meat Market. Phono 409. adv. 4-3 Charles Montrose, member of tho " Wyoming National Guard, recelvod V. orders to meet with his troop at Kem merer, where It was mobilizing, and so left Logan on Sunday to comply with tho orders. Mr. Montroso join- ed the Wyoming National Guards last summer at Afton but upon his return home recently ho has been endeavoring en-deavoring to get a transfer to Troop II. of tho U. N. G. Tho request was not granted, howover. Mr. Montroso Is a son of John Montrose ot this city J. S. Larson, formerly count clerk 1 of Cache, who has beon In Calif or. v ,y r for several months past, has returned ', . nnd Is now at Preston whero ho has ', joined a partnership with his brother, Jacob N. Larscn, and will bo found boosting tho real estate, game. J. N. Larsen Is reputed to be one of the tv most successful real estate dealers In tho valley. i John Mitchell ot Rlvcrdale, Idaho, was In Logan ovor Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Mitchell was accompanied accom-panied by hlB wife. While hero thoy were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Smith. Tho Tenth Annual Junior Prom at the U. A. C. will be given next Monday Mon-day night at the Smart' gymnasium, The officers of the First ward mutual will give a party in the pavilion pavi-lion to which the people of the ward aro Invited. Tickets 25c per couple. Adv. Tho First ward mutual officers are giving a dancing party tonight in the ; Logan pavilion to which n goneral In- , vltatlon Is extended to all who would like to attend. F. H. Schrcpel of the Mountain States Telephone Company at Richmond, Rich-mond, was transacting business In Logan on Saturday. D. C. Jensen who has been superintendent super-intendent ot tho Box Elder County schools since leaving Logan three years ago, has accepted tho super-Intendency super-Intendency of tho Jordan school district; dis-trict; A. M. Merrill who has been principal of tho Box Elder High school has accepted the prlnclpalshlp or tho Jordan High School. A Missouri editor refuses to publish pub-lish obituary notices ot people who do not tako tho papor. Ills view Is that poople who do not take their homo papor are dead anyway, and their passing has no new value. Tho Farls Post this weok carries tho death notices of Andrew Jacob-sen Jacob-sen of Bloomlngton, ago 86; Mrs, Catherine Wright; and Mrs. Mary Jano Farley, all pioneers of Bear Lake Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Horsley of Brlgham City wero in Logan over Sunday on a visit with friends. Mr. Horsley has been representing tho Metropolitan Insurance Company In Brlgham City but has accepted a call .from the Mormon Church to go to Honolulu 'and 'becomo secretary of tho mission. 'T. P. Baldwin,' district representative' represent-ative' for tho BM. A. Insurance Company ot Kansas City, Is transacting transact-ing business in Logan this week. m i John Claronco Gillette, ono of tho popular barbers at tho Modern Barber Bar-ber Shop, togother with Miss Minerva Min-erva Barron, secured a marriage license on Saturday and were married mar-ried hero. They aro sponding a short time In Salt Lake on a brief honeymoon, following which they will .probably return here to mako their future home. In articles of corporation filed at tho county court house, II. E. Hatch is named president of a now bank which is to be located at Trenton, to bo known as the West Cache State Bank. Tho other ofilcors nre M. S. Ecclcs and B. Y. Bonson, vice-presidents. Tho above' with D. C. Budgo Joseph Qulnnoy Jr., Hobort Anderson George Y. Smith, A. E. Bowen and C. G. Woqd are tho directors. Tho capital stock of the new bank Is placed at $25,000.00. i Tickets for "The Yankee Consul" on sale at Morrell Clothing Storo now. Adv. . ' Robert M. Peterson and Hans Mlk-kelsen Mlk-kelsen were among the business visitors visi-tors In Logan from Hyrum on Saturday. Satur-day. m Dr. Melvln Morrill was In Logan on business Saturday. Dr. Merrill will probably bo the horticulturist at tho Agricultural Coltego next year Win. Goodspeed has reslgnod nnd accepted ac-cepted a position with the Rollapp & Balllf Brokerage Company at Salt Lake. J. Edward Taylor will look attor the horticultural work at the collego during tho remaindor ot the year, i 0 ' i Tho American Steam Laundry has purchase!! a sldo car for a motorcycle motorcy-cle delivery from tho live motor vehicle vehi-cle doaler, N. J. DoSande'ra. This will placo tho laundry In position to mako deliveries with the greatest posslblb dispatch. This mnthod of making dollvorloa Is becoming very populor In nil metropolitan cities. Wm. Goodspeed and Irvine McAllister McAl-lister have applied for the examination1 examina-tion1 for a commission In the Officers Reserve Corps, U. S. Army. With Congress convening In special spe-cial session yesterday, tho business men generally throughout ' the city unfurled the Stars and Stripes and displayed the flag from their respective respec-tive business houses. Those who failed to do this were looked upon with 'more 'or less suspicion. There Is to be a close watch made all over the nation, nnd tho'sc persons who do not show the proper loyalty to the flag" will be dealt with accordingly, it is A' time now when every person who is receiving the protection of pur government should show their appreciation and loyalty. Many of our young men will be called to serve in various capacities In the navy, as cavalrymen and infantrymen infantry-men and to have those disloyal fellows fel-lows around sneering and jeering will not be tolerated with any degreo ot compassion. This Is the time when every citizen ot tho U. S. should be proud to declare himself such. Oscar G. Lundstrom, son ot Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Lundstrom will leave tdday for the coast where he Is going go-ing tor his health. He will go to Los Angelos and be treated under a specialist. Mr. Lundstrom contracted contract-ed 111 health while serving as secretary secre-tary of the Donvor conference. He has not been well for a good many months, yet he seems to bo Improving Improv-ing in strength very slowly. Tho change In climate Is thought to bo tho wise movo at the present. W. J. Funk of Benson ward was among the out ot town business visitors In Logan yesterday. M. M. Dahle, popular manager ot tho Cache Junction Grajnand Elevator Ele-vator Company, was In Logan yesterday. yester-day. Mr. Dahle says his company has sold upwards of $50,000 worth of flour and mill stuffs during the past month. Tho price is advancing every day o nmlll products of all kinds. - I Persons with vacant lots which they would like to have cultivated this season by tho organization which has tho matter In hand, should communicate com-municate with George D. Cardon, of the Cardon Company. Mr. Cardon Is getting a long list of lots which will bo planted .to garden as soon as tho weather will permit. The youth of tho city are becoming deeply Interested In-terested In tho "planting a garden" move. 27xG4 Inch Fibre Rugs for 75c at Edwards Furniture. t Adv. 4-3 . Ed. Parsons, the popular representative repre-sentative of tho Smlthfield Implement Company, wa3 In Logan yesterday and says his company has performed a great service to the farmers of central Cache Valley In hustling hay for their needs during these stringent string-ent times. The farmers who have secured hay from this concern have expressed many times their gratitude for tho untiring efforts of Mr. Far-sons Far-sons arid his concern, in supplying feed. Even at tho great advance in feed, the Belling price has been governed by the cost to the dealer. . Lace Curtains 45c per pair at Edwards Ed-wards Furniture. Adv. 4-3 . Attorney L. E. Nelson is In Salt Lake for a few days on legal business m Prof. J. E. Hickman will address tho 40 th quorum of Seventies in room 15 of tho B. Y. C. on Wednesday Wednes-day evening at 7:30 p. m. It is desired de-sired that all members be present. . The Ladles Aid Boclety ot the Methodist Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. D. C. Street, 244 S. Main street, on Wednesday afternoon, April 4, at 2:30 p. iu. |