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Show LOCAL NEWS 'r jtoii-l farut - classified adds. Adv-tf , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dahlo of 4V'elon, Idaho, were visitors to I oxun yesterday. Eemale Wanted Mast be tl to assume housework for a smail fam- . " ily. Phone 936 J. Adv-tf After an illness of considerable tenth Mr. Frederick Dutweller, a well known resident of this city died on Sunday of some form of blood poisoning. Mr. Oatwller was a lasterer by trad and was well I known throughout northern t'niii and southern Idaho. He was a native na-tive of Switzerland and was born February 28, 1861. He la survived ty a large family. Funeral servicer will be held in the Tenth ward meeting meet-ing limine tomorrow at 1 n'rlock Sunday evening Mrs. Vettn Karnes wife of Mr. Ebenezer Farns died at the family residence 612 West Center Cen-ter street of heart Trouble. This good lady was the daughter of Piesldent and Mrs. C. D. FJelsted nnd war born For Best Results see G. L. CllADWICK Chiropractor 10-U, 2-1, 6:30-7:80 Hours Arimo Blk Phone so August 8, 1847 In Denmark She came to Logan with her parents when jbutai child. She was mar: lei In 1876 to Mr. Farns who had li-.cd In i Logan since 1863. Nine children were born to them. In Xtti th 'Farns family moved tu Sal! Lake returning re-turning in Logan three years ago, Mrs. Farns had the love an friendship friend-ship of a wide circle of 'r'.er.ds tbrougout I'tah. Funeral services will be held In the Second wai 1 Hireling Hirel-ing house tomorrow at 2 o'Uocx. Miss Mabel Smith and Milton Maughan, both of Preston, Idaho, were married" In this city by Rev. Harris Plllsbury last Friday. Thomas Smart Is in the rlty from l his home in Salt Lake City on business. busi-ness. A car load of electric wire for the "Great White Way" has reached Logan. Lo-gan. This is tFe first equipment to I reach Login for the new Improvement. Improve-ment. John Johnson, Jopular merchant of M ill ill.- v.,i , transacting business in this city yesterday. J. C. Allen formerly connected with the Logan Republican spent a few hours here yesterday morning shak. lng hands with his friends. He left bi muni yesterday for his ranch at Lava Hot Springs'. It has been oillelnlly reported that the properly on the corner of Main and Center streets formerly owned liy Methodist people has been purchased by a local corporal Ion. The Carilon i t-i r-i t-1 r-i r-i ir-tjcrt irio z: - Real Kstate Co. ronsiimateil the de.il , The name of the purchaser Is being withheld from publication for the present. According to J. T Mlllei. pastor of the Methodist Church, they wTTf erec' r. bulldlnc next spring on th corner of First East and Center streets at a cost of forty thousand dollars It will be modern In every respect and will Include institutional ideas, such as club rooms, etc. Mr. and Wrs Fred Titensor of Cove were among the Logan business visitors yesterday. The county commissioners met In lhe7rregu!ar monthly meeting yesterday yester-day and took care of the regular routine rou-tine of business. Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Stewarfnavc re turned from Lava Hot Springs. Mrs. J. C. Allen, their daughter, aCcDiv-panled aCcDiv-panled them. She has been ill for some time but is slowly Improving. Marriage licenses have been Issued to tlib following'. J, A. Tippets. Far-miugton Far-miugton and .Miriam Mair of Arimo Sterling M. Jones, Wellsvllle and Melva II Ounnell'of Logan: Frank Campion of Denver. Colo., and Mary Huff, Cheyenne, Wyo. AccordiiiK to the County Sheriff many complaints are being received at his office dally from people In Logan Lo-gan and vicinity who say thai a great many animals are left In different frlelds and are badly in need of feed. It has been reported that some animals ani-mals have already died from starvation. starva-tion. People owning stock should see to It that they have sufficient food, otherwise some course Should oe taken which will compel them .to either feed or dispose of their livestock. Samuel Weston of the Seventh ward returned from lliigliam City vesteulay where he was called to talk nl the funeral services held Sunday for Mlsi, Eva Jensen of that place Miss Jensen was a member of the Garden City ward over which Elder Weston presided as bishop fo ryears and he was well acquainted with ih' deceased. Death came to this yoUng lady from after effects of a bad attack of influenza which she had early in the spring of 1919. |