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Show City Paint Shop, 36 S. Mkio.'"" Clothing at Cost. J. Newbold . 25 pei cent discount on all clocks at Johnson Jewelry Co. j Agents wanted. Inquire at this office. j Kait shawls in all colors, only 2oc, at Logan Dry Goods Co. j It is announegd that Dr. W . B. Parkinson, Jr., of Logan was married Feb. 2d to Miss Eva Troop, an esteemed young lady of Chicago. Those who desjre to homestead or make final proof upon their lands, or secure lands any where or in any way, wiil find it to their best interests to consult J. Z. Stewart. Did you see the fine Estey Pi mo which jast arrived and wh i;h was in he window at the Harris Music store? ell, its gone. They can't keep them. The Esteys are sold as fast as they can arrive. C E Lloyd, vice president of the Danielsen Manufacturing Co. of Logan is in Salt Lake looking up a shipment of machinery for bis company's plant. The company com-pany has lately disposed of 5000! shares of stock for the purpose ! Local Briefs. I John Hsrtig, E$o., a prominent promin-ent citizen of Cache jtnctioE, was in town on business y ester-diy. ester-diy. J. W. Young, a promin nt m i-dent i-dent cf Pairview, wa-j fa, ly wounded during a rabtit hint t.mrts Wednesday. ? Great indignation was express- !- - -el -tsterday over a Logan pa - 1' Pf unwarranted attack on the (' .X. L Minstrel company. embers of the 40th Quorum cf lhe seventy are hereby rein re-in need that the next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, Feb. 17th. of building a large addition to the factory and installing modern mod-ern machinery for the manufacture manufac-ture of agricultural implements. This institution is a great re-1 source for Logan and we con-, gratulate Mr. W GDanielson on the proportions his enterprises are assuming. At the entertainment for the benefit of Elder George Paull in the second ward last evening the following excellent program was rendered: Piano Solo, Pallacca Bril-liante, Bril-liante, Weber, by Anna E. Meyer. Mey-er. Speech oy A. M. Merrill. Recital by Mrs. G'-o. Smith. Soprano Solo by Miss Retta Bowen. A dance concluded the evening- The 3. Y. C. basket ball team went to Salt Lake Thursday to play the L. D. S. team yesterday and the B. Y. A. team at Provb today. The college band accompanied accom-panied the ball team. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cates will leave tomorrow for a visit of several sev-eral weeks with relatives in Los Angeles We join with their many friends in hoping they may have a most enjoyable trip. The 4th Ward Bazaar was a great success Thursday and Fr-day Fr-day evening. A large crowd at tenJed. Fishing, auctions, luncheon, fortune telling, ready made clothing and other features were the order of the evenings. Mr. Chris Garff is in Draper, Utah, where he will investigate a proposition to instal an electric light plant. The citizens of that t iwn have been in communication communica-tion with bim for some time on the proposition. Mr. Garff also has under consideration tho installation in-stallation of a plant at Richfield. Postmastsr J. N. Hansen of1 Newton was in Logan Thursday and announced that the Scandinavians Scandi-navians of that town are preparing prepar-ing to hold a great reunion on Friday, Feb. 2C. A banquet, program and addresses in four languages will be features of the occasion. ' - , Elder Lyman R. Martineau of the Stake High Council, will deliver de-liver a discourse on "Practical Religion," at the High Priests' meeting in the First ward assembly as-sembly hall on the evening of February 16, 1903, at 7 o'clock snarp. A general attendance of the High Priests is desired Invitations In-vitations extended to all. E. W. Smith, Prest. The officers of the church have received a letter from Elder Ed Hull of Salt Lake, who is in c harge of the mission in the So-cie So-cie y islands, dated at Papeete. Ee states that Eiders Sheffield and Allen had just arrived from Tuamotu, where they had a narrow nar-row escape from the flood, as recently re-cently described in news dispatches dis-patches from San Francisco. The7 were nearly naked and Sheffield was suffering from the bite of a scorpion. Elder O. M. Bell of Logan vas laboring on a neighboring island and was therefore not in the region of the storm. Carl E. Johnson, son of C. C. J ibnson, of the Boston Store, u td a' Butte City, Mont., on the I tli inst. His remains will be brought to Logan Saturday morning and friends may view same at Liljenquist Undertak- ' iugphrkrson Sunday 10th- atj II a.m. Funeral services will bi h.ld at 12 a.m. Sunday in the ' Fourth ward meeting house, j Deceased was born in Logan and . i s in his 27th year. Mr. and! rs Johnson have another son, j Hirvey, who has been sick for, 11 weeks with typhoid fever, and is yet very low and for that i i. , sOn we would kindly ask v siting friends not to call at their residence 'at the Boston j s ere, as it disturbs the patient A" e are plea; ed to annoui.ee this kl ruing Jiat'Ea.-vey is improv-j |