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Show Hi 1 I LOCAL NEWS M. t Vl S 1 't Ilatoyou seen ttint beautiful Nash V Slx7 Adv-4-3 J ' Mrs. Louis Sardonl la spending a J few daj'B In Salt -Lake. ' i . i , BH Boys leather stout shoes tit 11.95 H ' at Newbold's ' Adv-4-10 H ii - ' J ' George and Leo Nielsen' of Hyrum H j , -wore' In tbo county scat Tuesday on ' business. i j i ' J ; Everything in fruit trees, shado B j trees and ornamental shrubbory. Jos- m ! eph A. Smith, Provldonco. Adv-tf ! PB . ' Funernl services over Uio remains I ot Mrs. Hannah Jacobscu will bo S ' held at thc,family resldcnco at 269 H I East Tcmplo Hill on Friday at 1 B s o'clock. BHH i iiw fl 'j The Nash six car can bo scon on fl I the sales floor of tho Logan Oarage m nnd Supply Co., North Main, Logan, H ' i Utah, Adv-4-3 ! J Mr. Floyd A. Hammond, son ot m Mr nnd-MrB. E. N, Hammond arrived , ! ; from 'overseas on March 29th attor ' pj ten months of active scrvlco with H 1 tho 33rd Infantry. Ho is feeling fine. f J ' r Logan Hldo & Junti Company pays f the highest prlco for hides and Junk. H Phone 62, Logan, Utah. AdT-tf H i PJM y Marriage licenses havo boon grant- KM $ d to "tho flowing: I A. O Batcson and m n 'Ella, Carter, both ot Logan .nnd Geo. H ! A. Anderson and Margaret Anderson, Htf U both of Richmond. H' Hl 'j WANTED A good live, collector Hj and solicitor. Salary and commission H i to right party. Call 48. Adv-tf -H I J it Mr. Frank Woods and his family H enmo up from Bonson 'ward yostor- B ft day morning In thelr'new'Pnigo auto- H mobllowhlch thoy Just' recently pur- H ij chased from tho dealers in, Smith- H j field H .. Every ifarmor heeds tit' least a M ' shot gun and, n small cnltbra-vlflu. Remington preferred. AdV-tf H i . ., J u A great deal or trouble Is cxpoi- H If lonced bj pobpffc1 IraVcllne tho "road H f between tho coitnty' roaU' and 1'rovl- H if denco Thu lnno Is In a bad condt- H , lion, Autouiobllo drivers nro contln- H ually having trouble Somo work H ' noeds to'be done thero so as to make H It passable. ! ' H Big reductions on men's canvas H spiral and leather lcgglns at Now- H ) hold's. " Adr-4-Q H (' Mr Dean Qoodsell, son of Mr and H . Mrs Chas A Qoodsell of tho Fifth H ward has been called on a mission to H ' labor in the Northorn states Ho H will leave Salt Lake City on April B 30th . His many friends wish him success. The spine is the key to your health. jijijijij H I can positively prove this by X-Ray JIJIJIJIJI b and by results. If you are not well go to someone who knows tho Bptne. 6. L, Chadwlck, Chiropractor, Art- Bb mo Block, Phono 80. Adv-1-5 B JHJ In a letter Just received by Mrs. HHJ ' Thomas Rosefrom her son Ouy B., Hf J ho notified the family that ho would H U. S., and that any letters which H f they cared to send him would reach H ir hl'm sooner It they wero sent to Hi Camp Lewis iProf. Ray B West and City Engineer En-gineer A .II. Chambera havo returned return-ed from that big Yellowstone Highway High-way convention held at Idaho Falls on Monday.VyProf. West will report to tho Roads committee. Other important im-portant matters with reference to H, pushing tbo road work In tho canyon O and county will bo discussed. This HK committee has much before It, but it iH la made us ,ottho "best, good roads B ivJi - , I BiVJtVI" ., ftBi - - w. 'y enthusiasts of tho club and wo can look for much activity and real work. H. J. McKAY, D. C. Chiropractor Over Shamhart ChriB- tensen'e Store Phone 973 -Theol'd latindry' building ion East and convortedsvs -atMrselt COBwhat Center street has been remodeled and converted Into an automobtio garago In a very fow days sovoral car loads of Liberty automobiles will arrlvo In our city, and Uio laundry building now ncarlng compcltlon will bo tho headquarters for this concern, 1UIK8KHVE KflflS NOW The proper tlmo to prcscrvo eggs Is whon tho production is greatest and prlco tho lowest. Illtcr Bros. Drug Co., will supply you with tho preserver. One 25 cent package dll-utod dll-utod with water will prcsorvo six dozen eggs. AdV-4-3 A numbor ot tho baseball fans mot with tho Sports committee ot tho Commercial club Tuesday evening to discuss tho organization ot a baseball base-ball team for Logan tho coming season. sea-son. Things woro carrlod over until tonight when a fruther discussion will bo held nt tho club Tho live sports committee of tho Commercial club and a number of tho local baseball players and fans are considering tho organization of a fast baseball team for Logan. A meeting meet-ing of the committee will bo held on Thursday evening where the matter will receive further attention. All nro convinced that we must havo a good team to be made up of local players as much as possible. Funeral services for tho lato Mr. Philip Beck woro held at North Logan Lo-gan Tuesday aftornoon. Tho speak-ojs speak-ojs who testified, to Mr. Beck's worth as a inan.i citizen, neighbor and church member and delivered-consolatory addresses wore Elders' N. W. Crookston, Emlt'Mosor, Fred Gllgln and BlBhop Kemp. There wero many beautiful floral offerjngs. . tl I , . , i1 .J $! S 3 S $ $ $'t 15 V& For Best' Results see ' G. L. CIIADWICK Chiropractor ArimoBlk Phono 0 10-11, 2-4, 6:30-7:30 Hours tJ5$i.4tj Mark Peterson, tho thirteen year old son of Prof, nnd Mrs. William Peterson, passed away yesterday morning following a protracted struggle strug-gle for ll(o during which ho exhibited exhibit-ed rare bravery and fortltudo for one so young. Following influenza be was attacked by pneumonia; first In one lung, then in the other and ho could not survive, though surrounded by every aid that love and medical skill could give. Great sympathy Is felt for the bereaved parents. Funeral Fun-eral announcement will bo made later. lat-er. 98,000 FOtt AN AUTOMOBILE If you are going to pay over $2,000 for an automobile why not step up a little higher and buy a lire timo car. Oct tho world's record breaker, the jiuuduu ouyor-oix. xnia wilt put an end to all trading in lator on. We doubt it you can find a second hand Hudson car for salo In Cacho valloy today, but if you do find ono you will havo to pay a good price to get it. It you want a smaller car and one that will go by everything on tho road except a Super-Six, got tho Essex, which is mado by tho Hudson company. com-pany. Logan Gnrago & Supply Co., C. M. Harris, Manngor, North Main, Logan, Utah. Adv-4-3 As a basis for computing tho number num-ber of hours porforraod in the Red Cross to sccuro the certificate nnd to havo the privilege of buying- and wearing tho scrvlco badgs, tho follo? Ing rule will apply: Five hours wl'l bo allowed for a pair of wrlsduls; fifteen hours for-socks, or hijlnifts, twenty hours for scarfs, Unrt .llr'y hours for a sweater. Any other ;work porformed for the Red Cross shall.be reckoned. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. ParIeyR. Pedersen a fino daughterj4ie.'. cerned aro doing nlcelyr '" ' 'vST'- Funeral services will bo held today over tho remains of Miss, Anna C. Peterson. Services will bo held at tho family residence in North Logan. N. J. DeSanders, tho llvo bicycle man, has remodeled tho storo which ho now occupies on North Main street. Ho has put In t new front, which adds much to tho appearance ot tho place. Mr. Harry Oleason has wiltten to his parents lioro that ho has arrived safe from France. Ho Is n member of tho 303rd lufnntry'of tho 91st division. divi-sion. , Harry Morgan, local manager ot tho Mountain tSatea Telephone & Telegrnph Co. was out In" tho open air for tho first tlmo yesterday. He has been among tho Influenza ,"tfer-ors ,"tfer-ors for the last two weeks. - WM. ELI HAWKINS Chiropractor ; Office, K Phone v420S;Main 637-J ' It Is reported that Charles Goodwin, Good-win, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Godwin, has returned to Now York from overseas duty His mother lias JuBt recovered from an attack of Influenza. In-fluenza. - 1 Reuben, son of Mr. nnd Mrs OHf Pedcrson of the Sixth ward writes to Ji8 parents telling them that 'he has been selected to.perform clerical work In tho ofllco of tho American contingent to tho peace conference.' Ho Is now In Paris. . -, - , r - .If ' ' '!, ' fc .'' ' ' " ! J ' ' ' ,, , That beautiful Nash Six car with perfected valve In head motor will be handled In this valloy by tho Logan Garago and Supply Co. It you want to sco a flno car which has tho latest and most up-to-date mechanical construction con-struction with flno workmanship throughout, call and soo It. The Pacific Nash Motor Co., ot San Francisco Fran-cisco and, Salt Lako City will bo back of this Nash car and trucks In tho west with a stock ot 130,000 in parts and extras at Salt Lake City. Logan Garage Supply Co., C. M. Harris, Manager, North Main, Logan,, Lo-gan,, Utah. Adv-4-3 Prof. Ray B. West and A. H. Cham, hers, the delegates who were sent to Idaho Falls to be in attendance at the Yellowstone Highway convention hare returned to Logan. A report will bo given to tho Road committee by Mr. West and tho Important work of keeping up tho roads in the locality local-ity will be tho Important qnosUon. Tho Mom'berehlp committee ot the Commercial club Is planning a big campaign for momberehhlpfr and reinstatements. re-instatements. Tho next regular mooting of tho club will be liild on April ICth. " Tho committee expects to present fifty or moro names at that time. Already a number havo askod for memberships v thtut solicitation, The following Jurors have been drawl; by tho Jury commlsloncrs to servo at tho April term of tho district dis-trict court: W. W. Hall, James Anderson, An-derson, A. L Cole, May McCarrey, H. J. oMllorup, F F. Whltt, Leandor F Jones, Mary P Cannon, M". J Harrison, of Logan; J. J. Hendry, and James C Brenchley ot Wcllsvllle; Henry Roskelley, William Deppe, of Smith-field; Smith-field; Hans B. Nielsen, W. A. Mc-flrldo, Mc-flrldo, John P Nielsen, C J Christiansen Chris-tiansen of Hyrum; Nephi Christiansen Christian-sen of Neyton; Alonzo Burre 1 or Ay on; James T Wood of Mendoai Louis Frank of Providence; Thomas Llndley of . Mt. Stirling; Charles Shumway of Clarkston; W. II. Fol-iettfofHyde Fol-iettfofHyde Park; A. L. Pond, Lew ls(on. j a Mr. H. J, Olsen of Provldenco was i In Logan yesterday on business. Mr. C. J. Clawson, prosperous farmer far-mer who owns a big farm Just south of Hyrum was in the city yesterday on business. From tho renorl clven out by the health authorities yestorday people from out of town should not bo nfrald to como to Logan do their shopping. Tho report Is indeed encouraging en-couraging It seems that tho Influenza Influ-enza has about spent Itself so far as Lo'gan Is concerned. Ono by one tho telephone girls who havo been suffering from lntlu-enaz lntlu-enaz are returning to their work. Miss Ted Dnnlelsen, assistant chief operator ,1s improving nicely and will return to her post In a day or two. |