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Show . Local Squibs. Bj Veal wanted at I'alaeu Meat market BBT Fred Peterson, the painter, has re- BB moved from the Second to the Sixth BB BB Charles Llnditilst, of Ogden, who BBj , recently returned from a Kuiopean BBf mission, was In the city on Thursday. i i The foundation for the Smlthllold B ., bank Is completed. Hrlckand lumber BB 1 are being hauled to Mulsh the build- H BBj Iicgular services will occur at the BB Presbyterian church Sunday at 11 a. BB in., Sunday school being held at 12:15 BB The public is welcome. H The Ilyrum Stake Itclief Society BB will hold their olllccrs meeting Aug. BBf Gth,ll)0.'jl at 11 a. in. In the usual place. BBl Nellie E. Parkinson, Pros., Gcorgenc BB Ralph, Sec. fl i William White Sr., fatlier of .John BB II, White, and one of the pioneer BBf butchers of the .state, has been visit- BY Ing his brother-in-law, Kan Jones of BBy BY John W. Itlgrion, son or Sidney Klg- BY don, will speak upon "Harly Church BY History" tomoriow at 2 and 7::to p. m. BY 1st ward meeting room, tabernacle. BBY All Invited. BY Mr. Joteph Thatcher, who with his BBY family came here a couple of weeks BY ago to attend the funeral of his BY brother, Hyrum Thatcher, returned BY to San Francisco Friday morning. BY Mrs. Thatcher and Allen will remain BY for some lime. eal wanted at Hell llrotliers. t John It. Kdwaids was a passenger to Salt Lake vesterday. Charles Krlkson'and wife have gone to Ciranisvllle to spend theUlth. Fnu.M)-A ladles watch fob. Own-(er Own-(er can have same by calling at Or. I. S. Smith's oillee. Joseph New bold has rented his old stand to the Grand Union Tea company com-pany (Julnney Si Snedaker proprietors W. W. niter's family will reside In Logan during the summer months. The gentlcmat) went to Salt Lake yesterday. We are now located In our new store on Main street near court house. Come and get snaps In clothing, shoes, hats, etc. Jos. New bold, clothier. All welcome to hear Elder John W. Itlgdou, son of Sidney Itigdon tomor-low tomor-low at 2 and 7::to p. in. at 1st ward meeting In tabernacle Geo. II. Champ, picsidcnl of the Utah Mortgage & Loan Corporation, returned Thursday from a ten day business trip to Itolse and Payette valley, Idaho. A line brick house centrally located with 8 rooms and '.'0 acres of good hay laud, also a ludlow spring wagon, for sale cheap. David Itccsc. To date Cleik Larsen has Issued II f teen marriages licenses this month. The returns show that of thcsc.tcn marriages were solemnled In tho temple. Frank Parkinson, formerly of Franklin, Frank-lin, residing now at Hlackfoot, Idaho, wis in Logan Thursday on business. The gentleman Is well pleased with his location In the north. It appeals that our baseball team Is no more and Galgauo will leave town. Lovers of the sport will regret to learn this as the recent ball team has alTordrd the people here a good deal of pleasure Tho many friends of David Kecsc will be glad to leaiu of his Improvement Improve-ment in health. He is using a magic globe containing some kind of a powdered pow-dered chemical which appeals to help him The Hotel Eagle did a friendly turn to the lady guests who accompanied tlii.- postmasters to this city by furnishing furnish-ing nurse gills for the young children while the mothers attended the oven-lug oven-lug entertainments. II. I. Chrlslenseti, who has becnon a mission to Scandlnlavla the past two years, returned home Monday night. The gentleman has now tilled three missions to his native land with honor and credit to himself. It. A. Hcrrystaited to Washington county yesterday to inspect the mining min-ing claims In which he is Interested. Mr. Horry Is enthusiastic to the highest high-est pitch over his tlnd of a pure quartz onyx, extended mention of which has been made in this paper before. Marie ltasmussen, wife of Iilshop Itusmussen of Mink Creek, died of heart failure Thursday night. The funeral will be held on Sunday at two p. in. Tills is tho second wife that the Iilshop has lost by death within slv years The members of tho Smithlield choir, seventy three in number, aie having photographs taken from which agioup picture will be made and placed in the Smlthllold tabernacle. taber-nacle. This choir beais a most excellent excel-lent reputation, due, presumably, to the untiring droits or Its leader. William Wil-liam Pllklugton. Walker llrotliers, Kelth-O'brlen, and the P.uls Millinery stoics of Salt Liiko have mutually agreed to close their stoics on Wednesday afternoons until September Hist. If these big stores can alloid to do this It. would seem that Logan business houses can airord to give tlielr clerks a half day once a week during the heated term. After an absence of twenty-nine months on a SwKs mission, Elder Alfred Al-fred (Inchm arrived homo Thursday-evening. Thursday-evening. Ho reports a delightful stay-in stay-in Switzerland and says the people there treated him wltheveiy consideration. consider-ation. For a year of his stay there ho was president of tho missions In two or tlvo states In which he laboied. Klder Gnehm's health lias not been of the best while ho was away, audit was duo to tills moie than anything else that he returned. His physician advised tho authorities lioic to rolcaso him. Ho says ho is pleased to be among old fi lends again. |