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Show i,ii Local Newsi Mies Em Hobbs left yesterday for Idaho Palls tor a short1, visit. i People desirous of. Improving tho'ir lawns, .should glvo them, right now,' a 'good 'Coat, of fine fertilizer. g Water script for sale at a discount A local" at this office. Advertise-tP Advertise-tP ant. ". . ' tff '.Don't miss the Clearance Bale on Ctethlng and Shoes at the Star Clothing Clo-thing store, 133 North Main. Adver Usement. tl First basketball gamo of scries between A. C. U. vs. B. Y. C. at amort pvmnnRlum. Saturday. Febru ary 8, at 4 p. m. Advertisement f8 Big slaughter sale at Newbold's. A-' lino of suits and shoes' one-fourth to one-half off. Sale one week. fl3 Advertisement. The Sixth ward old folks were delightfully entertained at the amusement hall yesterday afternoon In! the ovonlng all tho married people peo-ple of tho ward attended a dancing party at the ward hall. Prof. Justison will deliver a lecture lec-ture to tho Hyrum stake Sunday School Union Sunday February 9 at 2 o'clock in the Hyrum First ward The subject wll be "Sunday Schools a' a Moral Force." , The details of the lnuagural Ball which la to bo held at the Hotel Utah, February 12, are being rapid-1y rapid-1y worked out. Among the local com mltteo men appointed to assist with the affair, are Messrs, H .E. Hatch and H. A. Pedorson of Logan, C. Z. Harris of Illchmoud and F, L. Surap ter of Wellsvlllo. Some of the good men at Hyde Park are much enthused over a gold prospect that Is being worked In tho canyon directly east of tholr town. Wo all trust tho boys will not bo disappointed. If prospects will Justi fy they should havo a man of expel ex-pel lenco to inspect tho property before be-fore too much hard earned money is expended. 'gk 'W' -Funeral services were held In tho Third ward meeting house Thursday over the remains of Jons S. Hansen 81 ycaro of age, who died Sunday. Mr. Hansen has beon nn ardent templo worker for years. Ho Is survived sur-vived by a family of throe boys and five girlB. Some very beautiful music mu-sic -was rendered at tho services at which tho following wo.e speakers: Swcn C. Nolsen of Richmond, Richard Rich-ard Ycatcs, James Quayle, lias Ras-mussen Ras-mussen Evan Jones, President S. F. Ualllf, and Bishop William Evans. Mr, Georg Thomson of River Heights spent yesterday in Logan. Although past eighty-three yoars of ago Mr. Thomson walks to town at a clip that would worry many of the younger men. Throughout blB on-tlro' on-tlro' career ho has been a great walker. Whllo at Illcbmond ho would frequently walk from flvo to ten miles boforo breakfast. Mr. Thomson is fairly "well in health. Miss Alice Charles Is down with tho smallpox. She has been quarantined. quaran-tined. Mrs, ,A.'CH. Chambers was very 111 yesterday having taken an attack of appendicitis. Fresh supply Peacock, Rock Springs andt Utah coal. Thatcher Coal Co. Phone 16 or 76. Advertisement, tt Let every parent Interested in tho welfaro of their children, whether young or old, hear tho address by Br. Goo. Thomas at tho First ward Sunday School Parents class tomorrow tomor-row morning. Miss Cora Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Colo of this city, is in Hexburg on a visit. Sho writes home that tho weather has been very cold In eastern Idaho. John King tins brought suit against th0 Mlllvillo Water Works company, alleging a dividend Is duo him on stock ho holds In tho company. com-pany. Tho caso Is being tried before Judge William Brangham. William Blood of Kaysvlllc, father of the Blood family, two members of which wo havo in this city, Is here visiting for two weeks. While here he will be tho guest of Prosldent and Mrs. James H. Lin ford and Mr. and Mrs. Wllklo II . Blood. Mrs. Lorenzo Hansen entertained a number of little folks on Thursday afternoon In honor of her llttlo grand daughter Annie's birthday. The afternoon aft-ernoon was spent in playing games and singing. Dainty refreshments were served during the afternoon. Tho Eliza It. Snow company of the Daughters of tho Pioneers mot yesterday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Thomas Ballard. Mrs. Emily Smith gavo a reading and Mrs. Isaac Smith a lecture. Hefreshmcnts were served. Tho first of the Intercollegiate ' basketball series to bo playod In Logan will be played today at the Smart gymnasium commencing at 4 I p. m. between the II. Y. C. and the U. A. C. Tho game promises to be a good one, Inasmuch as this Is tho first time tho two rival schools havo met this season. Joseph E. Wilson Jr., tho cement contractor has returned homo after an extended trip in tho enst. Ho nmdo tho. trip especially to attend the big cement show held recently a Chicago. Mr. Wilson reports a pleasant as well ns a profitable trip. Ho feels capable now of showing tho local people many now "stunts" In tho wn' of modem uses of concrete. con-crete. Prof. A. B. Wright, Instructor of art at tho L. D S. University Is delivering de-livering a series of lectures on dec-orntlvo dec-orntlvo dosign work, correlating tho work Xt tho art department with that of tlo woodwork department and tho art needlo work. Tho students aro Btudylng tho principles underlying tho making of designs under tho direction di-rection of Instructor Wright, who wishes to proparo them In such a way" that thoy will bo ablo to make designs wholly through tholr own knowledgo and as well without as with tho supervision of tho toachor. Somo of tho pupils aro drawing from llfo, In oil, and others from still llfo. Deserot News. One of tho most enjoyablo events of tho wook wbb a card party given by Mrs. I. P. Jncobson of the Sixth ward at hor homo on Thursday evening. even-ing. Progressive high five was tho gamo of tho ovenlng. Tho prizes wore carried off by Mr. C. C. Williams Wil-liams nnd Mrs. Wm. Cbeckotts, and tho booby prizes were captured by Mr. Win. Checkotts and Mrs. C. C. WIlllamB. After cards, lunch and refreshments re-freshments wero Bcrvcd. Mrs. Jac-obson Jac-obson boing assisted by Miss Pearl Jacobson and MIsb Etna Williams. Those present wore, Mr. and Mrs. William Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. CUf Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. William Checkoffs, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jacobson, Jac-obson, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Forn Jacobson. When tho bowels bocomo Irregular Irregu-lar you aro uncomfortable and the longer this condition exists tho worse you fool. You can got rid of this misery quickly by using HER-BINE. HER-BINE. Take a doeo on going to bed and soo how flno you foel next day. Price f0o Bold by Rltor. Bros Drug Co. Advertisement, ,. ,.,- |