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Show I " LOCAL NEWS I ; -- Bl ,. Mrs. J. C. Larson and daughter BJ , Hazel have Just returned from Cal- ' ,forn,,l AodMiMA BH ' Boys leather stout shoes at $1.95 m , at Nowbold's Adv-4-10 Bh j Mrs. Orson Hansen of Preston Is BH tho guest of her mother, Mrs. Emma H ' Kuud .jujSa B Everything n frutt trees, shade BB trees and ornamontal shrubbery. Jos- BB eph A. Smtth, Providence. Adv-tf BB ' BB Miss Helen Jacobs of Roxbtirg, Id- BB alio, spont a few days this wook In BB Logan visiting relatives and friends. BB Logan Hldo & Junk Company pays BB tho highest prlco for hides and Junk. BB Phono 62, Logan, Utah. Adv-tt BB Mr.' Wall a Co ,IIJoiiqulst of I.Iyrum BBVB f B was in the, cltyfyesterday on busl- BB ( ness. BB ' BB Evory farmer needs at least a BB shot gun and a small calibre rlflo. BH1 Remington preferred. Adv-tt H' ; President W. C Parkinson of tho BH Hyrum stake was a Logan visitor jrettorday. BH Big reductions on men's c&nr&v HH. spiral and leather Iegglns at New- j hold's. Adv-4-0 BHj Robert Austin of Trenton was in BBy Logan yesterday purchasing so mo BB!;. farm machinery so as to comenco his BB) ' spring work on tho farm, BBt' BBf 5$,'$,'$'$,,,3S$$'S,$1$ $$ HI For Best Results see I G, L. CHADWICK HI Chiropractor j ArimoBlk Phone 80 10-11, 2-4, 6:30-7:30 j Hours BjH r ?$j5jyjjj$Sit&$ Bjj' Asst. Cashier H. J Hatch of tho BH v Thatcher Brothers Banking company B I . kaa gono over to Hyrum to take enro ii i1 of the business at tho Hyrum Stato Bank. Tho entire working forco of that bank Is suffering with influenza. WM. ELI HAWKINS Chiropractor Office Phone 420 S. Main 637-J A flno son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jonsen of Hyde Park yesterday. yes-terday. This is the sixth son for those happy parents. Tho spino Is tho kdy to your health. I can positively p'rove this by X-Ray and by results. If you aro not well go to someone who knows tho spine. Q, L. Chadwlck, Chiropractor, Arl-mo Arl-mo Block, Fhono 80. Adv-4-5 i i Automobllo sales $10,000 In thrco days tlino. See notice- In this Issuo. Logan Garage & Supply Co Adv-4-10 Miss Virginia Burnham is spending spend-ing tho week end in Ogdon. LOST Ladies Fur Neck Piece, Black Fox. Finder leave at Bell Brothers Market Mar-ket and receive reward. Adv Mlss Abblo Smith entertained with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Idonla Blanchard oat her homo Wednesday ovoning. Fifteen guests had tho pleasure of the evening. A flno son was born to Mr and Mrs. Somour J. Quinney at tho Utah" Idaho hospital tho forepart of tho wook. ' t '$. Tho Methodist church Is aiding tho government by Its war reconstruction work and Christian civilization by its worjd reconstruction work of tho Centenary movomont. OUK OLD IMPLEMENT Building is for salo and will go to tho highest bidder If you want a lot of good Bocond hand lumber, got your bid .early. CACHE CO. FARMERS EQUITY Logan, Utah Phono 742 Adv-4-12 All xrlonds of charity and righteousness right-eousness should bo glad to help' tho Methodist Centenary Movoment gon- i eroualy. $?$ H. J; McKAY, D. C. Chiropractor Over Shamhart, Chris- . tensen's Store Phone 973 $$$$$ A vory encouraging roport was glv en out by tho health authorities yesterday. This roport shows that tho wrk of tho health board has boon vory effective, . We now havo tho small numbor of 17 flags and 37 cases of influenza in Logan. L. E. Smith, roprcsotatlvo of tho Western Nowspapor Union, has left for Salt Lake after spending tho past fow days In this territory hustling busl'nesa for his company, Voluntary contributions for . the aid and relief of thp family of Mr. AJberi, Forry, Wodled Thursday of iafluenra pnoumonla.atjlhpmo-in 'the Second ward leaving a widow and a largo family children ,wlll bo accepted by cither Bishop Charles England or Counsellors Thomas O. Rowley and E. N. Hammond Tho tauso is a most worthy ono and should meet a generous response. It looks natural to sco tho smiling faco of Ray Olson on our streots ngaln. Ray looks as though tho army ar-my Hfo has agreed with htm. Ho is halo and hearty although his com-poxlon com-poxlon Is a llttlo bleached, but ho looks healthy enough. ,1 . A now warehouse has been added to tho Cacho Valley Mercantile establishment estab-lishment on North Main strcot. It was necessary for Managor Harrison to enlargo the placo so as to tako care of tho big buslnoss which ho now enjoys. Funoral sorvlces for tho lato William Wil-liam Wangsgard, who met death In a railway accident in Kansas last week, wore held In tho Logan cemetery ceme-tery Wednesday. Tho Ninth ward 'choir rendorcd tho musical numbers j and during tho sorvlces F. II, Baugh 'Jr., sang a solo. Eldor Joseph E. Cardon offered the invocation. Thoso who addressed words of consolation and sympathy to the bereaved were: Eldor A N. Sorcnson, Prcst. Shepherd Shep-herd of tho Logan temple, Prcst. S. F Balllt and Elder Alma Sonne. Benediction Ben-ediction was pronounced and tho grave dedicated by Elder Thomas Morgan, Dalo Jenkins has returned homo from Washington where ho has been cmployod at the Bhlp yards. SOME SPECIAL BAIWAIN8 Wo aro proparlng to orcot a modern mod-ern now Implomont building Our old building must bo removed. We havo no placo to put our small shelf goods and they must go. Wo might have just what you want. Call and boo CACHE CO. FARMERS EQUITY 124 South Main ' Phone 742 Adv-4-12 I Manager Joseph O. Salisbury of tho Cacho Count Farmers' Equity is making arrangements for tho erection erec-tion of a new building on the property pro-perty on South Main street. Ho is now asking for bids for tho old building, build-ing, and has started a sale to clean out some of tho stock now on hand before tearing away the old warehouse. ware-house. Twonty now members and reinstatements rein-statements wero added to tho Commercial Com-mercial club yesterday. Tho Membership Mem-bership committco Is to bo congratulated. congrat-ulated. It Is expected that at least 100 names will be presented at tho regular meeting April 16th |