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Show 0-0-0000'J0S0i v 0 . 4 $ .Local Briefs. $ Carpets and Linoleums at Wm. Edwards. New line of Elamine skirts at Eliason- Sisters. , . Calves and hogs, hides and I relts wanted at Chicago Meat City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main. Ocean Wave Washer has no equal. Wm. Edwards. Ask for "Newbold's" School Shoe. . Large shipment of garden hose See Mis1? Foyer in her great i art in 'Moths" next week. Prices will be only 25. So and i 50 cents at the Dlav of "Moths"! j market. Good prices paid. I Dr. R. A. Greene, Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat, in Dr. Croxall's I office the last day vi each month , Salt Lake Address, 49 South Main street. . - just received. H.-Wadman. Hardy thrifty. Pear and Plum trees at The Logan Nurseries: Roots of the Large fine Rhu- . barb for sale at The Logan Nur- '; all next week. . Mr. and Mrs. C. D W. Fullmer Full-mer returned from California . Monday. Encourage local enterprise by j Mr. Ezra T. Campbell and ! Miss Lucy Pickett, a popular (couple of Providence, were mar-jried mar-jried in Logan templu Wednesday. Wednes-day. May they live long and prosper is the hope of many We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. Palms, Rubber plants, and other choice house plaats at The attending fhe play cf "Moths" at the opera house next week. . Easter recurs tomorrow and the usual supply of new hats, new dresses and colore 1 eggs will appear. During the recent conference at Salt Lake, a peasant reunioD of Scotch missionaries was held. friends. The funeral service over the remains of the late Mrs. Louisa Bodrero was held in the Third ward meeting house Wednesday, the speakers being Elders B. M. Lewis Toseph E. Cardon, N. W. Crookston, Wm. Evans and Wm. Watterson. Chcice fresh groceries, vegetables, vege-tables, canned, goods,' fish, etc., at P. A. Nielson and Son's, ICG North Main street. Two great war horses in competition, com-petition, the Estey Piano and the Newman Organ. Success to Harris Har-ris Music Co. ' Mr. James Meikle was appointed appoin-ted committeeman from Cache. The Art Club met at the residence resi-dence of Mrs. A. M. Fleming Monday afternoon. Interesting! papers were read by Mrs. M. S. j Madison, Airs. A. M. Fleming and , Mrs. Prof. Burchell. I Bishop W. R. Griffin was in town from Newton Thursday and reports nil danger gone of the breaking of the reservoir dam there, tne critical period being ipast. Tne dim Ins been considerably consi-derably strengthened, but tae canal below may yet overflow. George Farrell has returned from La Grande, Oregon, for a brief business stay and states that a considerable number of citizens of Utah will shortly leave to locate in tint region. A bucking broncho ridden by ; a young- man attracted a large: crowd near the court house Wed- i The M. I. associations of the Fifth ward w.illgive Elder Alfred Gnehm a social party on April j 3 7" ti. Elder Gnehm will leave for j Zurich, Switzerland, on April 20. This is the former home of his (parents and he will find many old time friends in that mission field. nesday evening. The rider was finally thrown and painfully though not seriously bruised. Mr W. J. Robinson,, the well known clothing dealer, has as-scn.ed as-scn.ed the full management of Robinson Bros, business in this city and wiil shortly remove his family to Losan where they will in future reside. j i ine merchants of Logan are generally right up to date and j realize the benefit of advertising, ' no matter in what ivay it is done. Intelligence and enterprise mark the conduct of most of our business busi-ness houses, especial attention being paid to the windows. Some of the easier displays are unusually unusu-ally tasteful and handsome. r he present season promises to be a most active one in building build-ing circles. John Beery of Bin-son Bin-son is building an 8 room brick, -.T-. - A'tert Berntspn and .R. Hens-trr Hens-trr in being the builders. They .aie also building an8 room frame for James Smith and making-some making-some improvements, for James Quayle. i ine so-caned "big-headed boy" of Logan Seventh ward, is dead, aged 21 years. The child's j body never increased in size from I the day of its birth, while its Lead expanded --normally.- -Its mind was seriously affected, and it was a source of great ;are and sorrow to its mother, Mrs. 01 son, who attended it devotedly to the dav of its de.i.th. r Ten marriage licenses were is- sued Tuesday from the county j clerk's office, which proved a i record breaker for a number of months past. The unusual haste at this time on the part of young and middle aged personslto get j married is supposed to be largely due to the remarks of President Joseph P. Smith during the pro- Mr. O. R. Davenport of Hood River, Oregon, and Miss Lucille Barber of Logan were married in Logan temple Wednesday. The groom is an enterprising j voung business man and the' bride is the estimable daughter) of Slate Senator and Mrs. A. G. Barber, i'he couole will reside' in Oregon, and"' while Mrs.) Davenport's departure from Lo-1 igress of the semi-aonual confei'-ence confei'-ence just closeJ, wherein he ex-horted ex-horted all single men and women to marry, and follow the biblical instruction to replenish - the earth. Herald. gan will be regretted, the c:uple '' have a wide circle of friends1 in! this city who wish them every! success and happiness in their' new home. j i j .i in .. ... - |