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Show IS Locai f News f5 I Fine sweet peas at 26c a 100 tit' Ola I Larson's. Phone 49?J Advertisement ' aS1 . Delightful Outing Mrs. Kate Pres- "on, county recorder, had a delight- Ttul outing at the Oneida Narrows on I B j!uturday. Tho 'trip Ma's maden nr j B automobile for the purpose of visit- I ing her son Alex who , Is employed ! I by the Pheonlx Construction company i B which Is constructing a dam, and( In- take for a canal systq'm ,af that place- I ' I Miss Clhra Smith was hostess at I a Kensington on Friday July 11, In ' honor of Maldle Thomas andi'Arvllla B Fisher of Salt Lake City. The' rooms ' I wero tastefully decorated wfOKl'roses J B and shasta daisies. Dainty refresh-B refresh-B ments were served after which the fl girls were taken for n Joy ride In B the new fire fighting machine. Those present were: Maldio Thomas, Arvll-B Arvll-B la Fisher, Charlotte and Marie Parkin B son, Jane 'Orlflln, .Mabel and Myrtle B Jacques, Hedvlg Benson, Lucile B Scholes, Lhilra Cowley, Clara and Ab-B Ab-B ble Smith, Ellen Smith, and Beatrice I Young. i t t l u ' Sacred Concert a 8uccess The sa- H cred Dftnd concert on the tabernacle B square Suhday afternoon proved a H real drawing card and several hun- B dred people spent the two hours of H music In the shade of the trees where H ie time vas pleasantly and prnf. H ably whllcd ajway. It was a mixed H crowd, some came out to see and H others came, out to be seen, and In H either event the numbers were sufil- H clently large to be satisfying. Tho H band did Its part and furnished tip- H proprlate as well as a vurlcty of beautiful music. It there was some way whereby the band boys could be H remunerated, for their services, It would be a flno Idea to make the H Sunday afternoon concert a weekly H a.ffalr. B B Didn't Give Money Back The B Franklin county Citizen which reach-I reach-I ed this oillco yesterday giving un nc- count of tho Fourth of July ceebrn-J,lon ceebrn-J,lon at Preston, lus an account of "Jhe aviator trying to fly his biplane. " It appears that Do Kor tried several times to ascend, but at last gave It up in despair, claiming that tho engine en-gine was not strong enough to make ere flight Many people "hollered for their money back, but this would bo out of tho question, as threo or four hundred climbed over tho fence" says tho Citizen. In case there Is an Investigation" of tho Preston Commercial Commer-cial organization, tho outcomo will havo considerable local Interest. i O. y. Showell and family left on Sunday fforMhclr ranch In tho Curlew Valley and a, pleasuro trip through Nevada.-, . ' , i 'V'tlt Rye Fields An nutomobllo ). consisting of Dr. I. 8. Smith, ' W.llllam McMahil), Charles McNIel, (lid Dr. S. II, Thatcher, made a trip to Blue Creek on Sunday for the pur-:oe'of pur-:oe'of Inspecting their 'rye fields and lnnd holdings In that valley. They n .the rye crop will be a bumper this year. Box Elder Will Assist John Woodward, Wood-ward, county assessor, has received a communication from Lorenzo Pett, Sssesor of Box Elder county Informing Inform-ing Sim that the county commission-! commission-! ers of the neighboring county passed a resolution at their regular meeting on the 8th Instant authorizing tho assesor and surveyor to Join the Cache county officers and establish the boundary line between the two counties. t Stewart Birthday Party Mrs. J. Z. Stewart Jr., Assisted her daughter daugh-ter Vera, in entertaining at a birthday birth-day party on the tabernacle square Shjurday afternoon. It was Vera's tenth birthday anniversary and the day was spent In playing games and swinging In the rope swings on the square. About two dozen little cousins cous-ins Joined tho party. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served by Mrs. Stewart. - i' Why Not a Half Holiday? Some of the Main street merchants are asking why not h half holiday for the business busi-ness men as well as the dentists and barbers? To this query we would say 'vhy not7 It Is believed that during this extremely hot weather that the business houses would be a unit in closing for a half holiday once n week If the matter wore taken up In ii systematic way. The question could very properly' bo taken up by the Commercial organization of tho city. Auto Tire Ruined With apparent vicious intent, some one took a knife or some other sharp instrument apd ripped open an automoblio lire for G. W. Skidmore In Lbgan'canyon on Sunday. Tho mischief maker goes unapprehended. The owner of the car hag no Idea who did tho work and having had no narrow escapes of running Into any one, and has not the slightest cluo who the offender Is. Tho tiro was ripped about ten inches. n Mrs. Lcora Worley entertained a . number of friends Friday evening with a Kensington, Tho houeo was tastefully taste-fully decorr'ed with summer flowers. Dainty refreshments were sorved. About ten guests wero present. Smallpox Patient Frank W. Blhlr, ion of Jed M. Blair of t'-ls city, is quarantined In Ogden with smallpox. It, Is said his is the only case under quarantine In Weber county. Ogden Financier Here M. S. Browning, one of Ogden's most Influential In-fluential business men and a nion heavily interested in the Logtin Ilapld , Transit company, was In tho cltv j yesterday and In company with Manager Man-ager Robert Anderson, mado n trip over the interurban line to Smith-He'd Smith-He'd on the north end Providence on the south. Blair Returns J. M. Blair is home again after n vacation spent in Snlt Lake. He gave nothing out ns to recent, re-cent, developments In the post ofllco Job situation. Ho was rather Jubilant, however, whllo out collecting poll tafc yesterday and from general observations observa-tions one is lead to believe that Jed Is of tho opinion that ho will tako over the keys to the Federal building build-ing In the not far distant future. 9 Appointed District Agent Mr. C. W. Peterson of this city has been1 appointed district organlrer for the United States Health and Accident Insurance company of Saginaw, Michigan. Mich-igan. His duties will consist of establishing es-tablishing local agencies In various towns In the counties of the state ' north of Salt Lake. He has already established local agents at Umlthfleld, Hyde Prfrk, Providence and Wells-vllle. Wells-vllle. He expects to buy a homo nnd make Logan his permanent abiding placo. i JIIss Elizabeth Underwood of Lo-1 gan who Is visiting her brother Lieut. I Arthur H. Underwood at Fort Doug- las, entertained a pleasant llttlo houso I party of Logan friends at her broth- i er's quarters Thursday and Frldf.y. Thursday evening she gave an Informal Infor-mal dinner at tho bachelors' mess with covers laid for six, Including JIIss Stella Thomas of Idaho, Mrs. Hyrum Hayball. Miss Cora Kerr and Miss Simon. Miss Simon and Mrs. Hayball returned to Logan Friday and Miss Kerr remained over for the hop at tho fort Friday evening. Herald Her-ald Republican. |