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Show The days arc getting longer. O. U. Hcan'author of Corlanton is In town. C. W. Maughan was In from Peters-boro Peters-boro Wednesday. I Jig reduction on Ladles' warm sllp-cr.s sllp-cr.s at "City Shoo Store." L. L. Cash of King was In town Wednesday making Christmas purchases. pur-chases. There Is a case of typhoid In the family of Mr. Danlelson of the Daniel-son Daniel-son Plow Co. There will bo no service In the evening except the C. 13. which Is held at 0.45. A cordial welcome Is extended extend-ed to all. James It. 1 1 111 of Mendon was In town AVedncsday. Mr. Hill Is one of the old timers at Mendon,having lived there sinco 185!). Geo Y. Smith, the clothing merchant mer-chant of Preston, was In Logan on Thursday. He reports trade as being good (luring the holidays. Fred Smith, Chas. McAllister, Hilly Illcks and Tom Davidson came down from the Snake Iliver country Wednesday Wed-nesday to spend tho holidays. "Clly Shoe Store" has sold 308 boxes of tho "The 2S'cw Corn Cure" and no complaints, as yet, have been made, hence must be good. PricclOc. Prof. L. A. Merrill will lecture In the 5th ward assembly hall on the night of Monday Dec. 29. Subject agricultural topics. Public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Checkctts are up from Helper, spending the holidajs with their relatives at Providence. Mr. Checkctts Is a brakeman on the U. O. W. The entertainment and dance to be given by the First ward Sunday school at the opera house today was postponed Indefinitely on account of the death of Hon. O. W. Thatcher. Christmas passed oH quietly. The day was warm and pleasant and every body seemed to be perfectly happy. Only ono thing was lacking to make the day an ideal one and that was good sleighing. Whether or not the people of Logan are aware of it, they have had some of the foremost actors and actresses of America rehearsing right here among them for the past two weeks in "Corlanton". Our esteemed fellow citizen Mr. Joseph 13. Cowley has taken unto himself him-self a wife in the person of Miss Uessie W. Jackson of Paradise. They were married at the temple AVedncsday. AVe wish them every Joy on their voyage through life. Adam Allleck and Miss Maud Evans were married at the temple AVedncsday. AVedncs-day. The groom Is a son of Mr. Peter Allleck of the first ward and the bride is a niece of Prest. Isaac Smith. Tho young people will make their future homo In Logan. AVe wish them every happiness. AVyomlng has for years been a rich Held for collectors of old fossils. Almost every known animal has been found there In the fossil state, and Dr. AVortman of the Pcabody museum has unearthed tho skull and Jaws of a fossil monkey. AVyomlng was a wonderful won-derful country in the olden days. Elizabeth Ylgoureux, who plays the lead in "Corlanton", opening here New Year's night, has scored a great success as Koscllnd In "As You Like It," also as Paulino in "Lady ofLy-ons." ofLy-ons." Miss A'lgoureux expects to make her greatest triumph as Zoan 7.0 Isabel in "Corlanton," this role being be-ing oven a rival to Cleopatra. 13. T. Hyde elicited tho sympathy of the entire community yesterday. He sent the boy up town to get a bottle of twenty year old Maderia. Tho boy got the bottle alright and went down to the post olllce to get the mall. As ho came out of the door the bottle slipped from the paper and striking tho cement pavement spread Its contents over tho sidewalk. Hex was becoming reconciled to the loss when the last bulletin was received. Our motto "Ono Price" City Shoe Store" IJcst goods for least money at Dunbar, Dun-bar, Koblnson & Co.'s. t AV. II. Griilln of Newton was a Logan visitor AVedncsday. AVe arc headquarters for the famous "T.AV. Ncwcomb" line of soft soles for Infants. City Shoe Store. There will be a special service at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at eleven oclock both as to music and sermon. Our best advertisements are never printed. They are worn by our customers. cus-tomers. Iloblnson Uros., the clothiers, cloth-iers, 45 Main St. Alf Curtis and wife arc down from Itexburg spending the holidays with relatives here. Alf Is In the haidware business In the northern burg. Corlanton will not bo presented on December 20th as was at ilrst announced. an-nounced. The opening date is now dellnately fixed for January 1st. Santa Clans visited Ilyrum yesteiday and distributed more than 000 packages pack-ages among the children. They wcie also treated to a dance during the day. J. A. Edson who was train dispatcher dispatch-er of the old Utah & Northern Uy. at the time Hon. G. AV. Thatcher was Suprentendent when the head unices were located in Logan, has been appointed General Manager of the I), & It. G. & 1$. Y. AV. Hy. system. I. IJ. Nash and wife of Franklin with their son Andrew Nash and wife of Itexburg, will spend the holidays with Prest. AV. 0. Parkinson of Iiyrum, who is son-in-law to the former and brother in law to the latter. AVe wish the families a pleasant visit while they sojourn with us. The hot tamalo man was In trouble last night. It seems that he imbibed too freely of tangle foot and In trying to navigate along main street fell over his can and bumped his nose on the pavement, with the result that it looked this morning like a dozen hogs had been slaughtered there. John Thompson and his brother Samuel arc over lroin Clarkston and leport the health of the people as generally good. Jack sajs the Clarkston Clark-ston people know how to enjoy life, for they arc not like the Loganltes who are thinking and dieaming constantly con-stantly how they can reach a dollar. Emer Crocket Jr. was suddenly attacked this morning with a dizziness dizzi-ness that made him almost unconscious. uncon-scious. Young Emer has sullered fiom rheumatism of late, which his attending physician says has caused a stagnation of his blood to sonic extent which resulted In Irregularities In his system. Tickets for Corlanton will be on sale Monday morning at 10. a. in. Some seatsfor Friday night have been reserved for the people from the settlements and have already been placed on sale that arrangements for train service might be made, but no tickets have yet been sold for Thursday Thurs-day and 'Saturday evenings and the inatlncc. Arthur AV. Hale of Mound Valley and Miss Alen E. Jacobson were' married mar-ried at the temple AVedncsday. The groom has recently returned from a mission to Europe, and the bride is a daughter of Mrs. Hannah Jacobson and is one of Logans mot charming young ladies. AVe congratulate the young peoplo and wish them every happiness on their earthly J ourney. Anderson and Larsen have engaged J. C. AValters to conduct their defense In the election contest and they will tight the matter to a finish If necessary, neces-sary, rather than be lobbed of the offices to which they have been duly elected. Prominent Democrats fiom all paits of the county condemn the action of their party In bringing the suit and predict that it will result only In injury to the party. Parties from AVcllsville and from some of the other precincts where- the Illegal votes are supposed to have been cast assert that there will be a surprise sur-prise party in store for the plaintiffs when the case comes up for a hearing. Just how carefully a cast of characters charact-ers for a mammouth production like "Corlanton" Is selected Is strikingly lllustiated by the special qualifications qualifica-tions of Carl Smith Seerle, who plays Scantum and AValter Perclval who plays the sublime Shlblon. The select few who have gained access to re-heaisal re-heaisal note that when Mr. Seerle Is on the stage as Seantum he commands com-mands the situation; he Is tho master, tho king In bearing and in voice. His resciTC force and fund of video is so marked It appears as if he could go twice as far If he wisl-ed. In the cas of Mr. Perclvol who playse Shlblon, "pious son of High Priest Alma," ono notes not the metallic but tho soothing sooth-ing clfccts of his well modulated voice. He has spent much time and money In perfecting his voice and not without reward. . I |