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Show k m ,.,J' H you don't get i ffi' your paper just take It it for i granted that ' II we haven't your ad- I ' dress, so send it in A 1!LT OF MUSIC from the beat purformor won't impress im-press anyone unlen the Instrument It worthy of tho master. An Inferior Instrument, no matter of what kind, Is a continual source of announce. On the other hand a good Instrutnont U a coutluual source-of source-of pleasure and sntiafoctlon. Our MUS10A L INSTRUM ENTS are the kind that will please under all clrcumstuiioos. They are not high priced bat high grade. G. & It. THATCHER, Music Dealers, Logan. Notice of Assessment. Piovidencc-Rlacksmlth Folk Irrigation Irriga-tion Companj. Location o principle place of business, Piovldenco picclnct, Cache county, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the dliectoM, held on the 3id of September, 1003, an assessment of 30 cents per shaie was levied on the capital stock, subscribed of the corporation cor-poration payable ononbefoio the3id day of October, 1003, to Albeit Fred-eilck, Fred-eilck, secretary of salt coiporation.at his residence in Picnidcnec, Cache county, Utali.TAnyst ck upon which this assessment, may lemaln unpaid on the Cth day OS Octiber, 100.1, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auctionand unless payment is made before, w ill be sold on the 31st day of October, 1003, at! twelve o'clock noon, at the residence of Albert Fred-crick, Fred-crick, sccietaiy of the coiporatlon, In Providence precinctX Cache county, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment assess-ment together with thejbost of advertising adver-tising and expense of sale. Ar.llKKT FltKOKItlGK. Secretary. Dated September 3rd, 1003. - Prof. C. R. S el man, Astrologer The professor can locate strayed animals qui to accurately, iind give graphic descriptions of mines and their values. Questions answered foil business men. j Love and mantagc Information a specialty. Olllcc hours fronrO a.mto 0 p.m. No. 83 East First Noith Sticet. LOGAN - - s . UTAH. Hyram Co-op J Dry Goods, Groceries Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Paints Grain of All Kinds. We keep a good stock .of the Best Goods. Hyrum City Utah City of McCAMMON. ' II. O. Haikncss has divided up a nftrt of his fine farming land Into City lots and many of them are beingsold. He is putting In a tino system of water works, brought fronsprlngs in tho mountains; a fine electric light plant. McCammon la destined to bcomo a center with wonderful posslblltles before It. The advantages for manuracturlnir Industries are unsurpassed In tho West, some of tho finest water power ' In the world. City lots are sold at a low price, with frco piped wator for domestic use and electric lights for two jcais, thereafter a reason-able reason-able rate vvil be charged. Parties desirous of starting new homes now havo an excellent oppourhity td buy building ground cheap, with modern mod-ern conveniences attached. McCammon supports one of the finest grist mills In the West, gotod stores, and lumber yards. Tracts of farming farm-ing land can bo secured adacciit to the proposed town. An -excellent opportunity Is offered for gurdeners, especially as most of tho garden products are Imported IntovPbcatello. Young men Just starting out In life should not fall to investigate this proposition. For fuither particulars, partic-ulars, write to v r H. O. HARKNESS, McCammon, Ida. Brlgham YonngCoK lege, Logan, Utah Opens September 7, 1903 I f 7 J OfTEUS SEUNTEEN COURSES IN THE muOWINI SCHOOLS M P,?1!?- , , Ilk'h School I School of Music I Civil Lnglneeiing. Commercial School Preparatory School. Domestic Arts. Nfcrmal School.V Missionary School. Mechanic Aits. Tralning'SchooI. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President. JAS. II. LINFORD Send to II. UULLEN,JJL, Secy for circular. Pres. of Faculty Have yot seen the Magnltlccnt display of IHENRY F. MILLER PIANOSI v cfiloltcdby G.& iy THATCHER I a a si;,s,ferrstii'a,tf a"y i" io"!c" M Bags! Bags! j WE HAVE THEM 1 t' A SLLDS. The M. JMS, Seed and Grain Go. RenteSlanteTl THE LEW1STON SUGAR CO., GEO. C. PARKINSON, Lewfaton, Utah. |