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Show H ? , H v' I H-; ''' LOCAL NEWS I " i' " H , : Racine Good Luck horseshoe tires H'v at North Utah Auto Company. Ad tf "fi Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis are both H 0 Buffering wlth'an attack of Influenza. sB'IIr - Latest styles Overcoats for men H ' Wm and boys. Nowbold, tho Clothier. HtlJ Adv-11-20 M Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mur- M ' ' dock Jr., last Monday night, a flno H' baby girl, sH rtb V ' Now ls a B00(1 'me for ttl0 poopl ' r '?' "" ' ' tn,s community to get real bar- l P 5 gains in ladles wearing apparel, as 1 u!t,1 -. can be seen by tho advertisement from the Sbamhart Chrlstlanson Co., in this paper. One-tbird off on lamed varieties of peoiile roots. Cache Valley Floral Flor-al Co. Adv-tf Mr, Job P. Smith and wlfo of Mlllvllle were among tho Logan shoppers yestorday. Wo have won the war and you will want a car. Logan Oarage & Supply Co. ,, . - Adv John Johnson, prosperous merchant mer-chant of Mllhrlllo was In town on Tuesday transacting business. Logan Hide & Junk Company pays the highest prlco for hides and Junk. Phone 62, Logan, Utah. Adv-tf Wm. F. Dobson, an old and re- - spectcd citizen of Richmond died on 8unday, Nov, 17, of old age. Had Mr. Dobson lived until next June, he would have been eighty year old. Ho was born In England In 1839, and wan one of the first settlers here and has always made his home in Richmond. Mr, Dobson Is survived by a wife, ono son and three daughters. daugh-ters. . j , . (v, , , Men's work pants, $1.60 at New hold's, the clothiers. ' Advll-2C Miss Mne Cooper of Salt Lake, formerly of Logan, is spending tho week here visiting relatives and friends. i A lady from out of town visiting one of the business houses yesterday was asked why she was not wearing a mask over tier face. She explained explain-ed that she didn't know that all peo- pie were compelled to wear these masks and Immediately took her handkerchief from her pocket and plaecd it over ber nose and mouth. A young boy that accompanied her did not have a handkerchief in his possession and the good lady secured a piece of gunny sack from tha merchant mer-chant and mado a mask out of it which was worn by ber son. FOR SALE One Dodge car In good condition, $450. Call 48. t . Adv-tf Chinese Llllles, 10c or three for 25c, also tho glass Illy bowl from 15c to 40c. A new shipment of ferns Just arrived. Cacho Valley Floral Co. Adv-tf The Red Cross workers were a busy set Tuesday making masks to be worn by tho peoplo of Logan and r vicinity In compliance with tke law passed Monday. Yesterday the feelings feel-ings of the people were vividly ex-pressed ex-pressed so far as wearing tho masks were concerned. Not a single person per-son was seen on the streets who did not wear a mask to screen the mouth and noso from taking In the disease germs. I . I I A ton of beets out of the ground Is worth $10. A ton of beets in the ground Is problematical. Dig! dig; dig! Adv-tf A fine daughter was born to Recorder Re-corder and Mrs. J. H. Stewart on Monday. Mother and child getting along fine. v Boys' flannel shirts $1.00 value 69c. Newbold, the clothier. Ad-tt M. O. Evans of Portland, Ore., and superintendent of farm health work in seven western states, spent Tuesday Tues-day here with Mr. Klrkam, our local farm'' health supervisor. Mr. Evans has" Just recently returned from ( Washington. , ' j j How many beets have you In the ground? Have you any guarantee on favorable weather. Think .back two years. Adv'-tf Rumors have been circulated about town that the Woolworth Company of this city has been effectively struck with the influenza. Mr. Dlayi 9 lock, manager of this concern denys this rumor, saying that not a single com of Influenza has developed In their store thus far. .. f LOST Drown leather pursri Finder return to Cache Valley Bank. , . Adv-e |