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Show in i:rn i :.s. Maker for shoes; Spring styles in. The Candy Makers' Sjcial club dance tonight iu G.A.U. hall. The first Issuo of tho Logan Daily Nation will appear tomorrow morning. ' Spring styles of Knox hats now on sale at J. P. Gardner's, 1 11 Main street. Get the spring styles of the celebrated Knox huts at J. 1'. Gardner's. No. 141 South Main street. Yesterday was rather rocky for ths young man who wautod to burst on a trembling world in a bran now pair of Easter trousers. The W. .1. Allen caso in which the defendant is held on a charge of manipulating man-ipulating the ballot box will come up on Monday next. The Midland Investment company bas sold a house and lot on East iicneh tn Miss Clara E. Morris of Colorado Springs. Cons'deralion $2700. The tail f-iid of the Colorado snow ptoriu has changed the streets into seas id' mud. Now is the time f.-r the dreet supervisor to show how well he can clean tho cro3:ingi. The attention of Irirpector Showell is inviied to the cess pools at Descret hospital grounds. They are said to bo making themselves very obnoxious to deni.ens of tho neighborhood. While a paioter was potting a spring coat on the Central block this morning the hidden gave way permitting him, the bucket and brush to .'all with powerful violonco tn the walk. Thoro is talk, sayi tho Pyramid, of organizing au abstinence society in Mt. Pleasant young men are to ab-tain ab-tain from keeping such late hours at night. Several are in favor of it. Hostler Hogan, who has been employed em-ployed at Grant Prothcrs for some time, died early Sunday morning from t be effects nl a kick by a horse. Mr. Hogan wm about years old, and leaves a wii'u anil children. Thecily attorney otlice is rut legging leg-ging for candidates thN season. The trio now in tho field consists of Frank Stephens, W. C. Hall and John H. Harris. Har-ris. There is some uncertainty about the prize until another man is out of the woods. Professor Younger gave the final dancing matineo of the season last Sat-urdsy Sat-urdsy afternoon. The events have been charming delights to the young folks and they appreciated the efforts of the professor. The annual complimentary compli-mentary exhibited of the light fantastic I in which Professor Younger will be as- ! e'Sted by his pupils will be given in the ; theater tho latter part of April. The weather of yesterday gave the average woman the heart ache, as she had prepared to appear in tine raiment and her crowning Faster creation, a lovely bonnet. Despite the dreary day of slosh and mud belovv, and the filliil gb'sius of sunlight, sandwiched by the ailing beautiful from above, the pretty girl was at worship and made a pleasant pleas-ant picture. April :U wili bo Odd Fellows' day iu Salt Lake, ns the grand lodge I. O. O. F. of I tab will assemble here! Already a number of the lodges have elected delegates: l.'lah lodge 'o. I W. H. Bucher, F. F;. U Miuhton, W. j. Moore, J. J. Budds; Salt Lake lodgo No. C. O. Fnrnsworth, J. V. Greenman. Win. t. . McGilvrary, A. C. rawing; liidgley lodgo No. U Dr. S. Kwing, P. Klipple, J. B. Morelin, A L. Siniondi; Fluter-prise Fluter-prise lodge No. 15 J. W. Breeze. W. M. Klliot, W. A. Holiiian, W. H. Hodges, W. C. Heilly. G. D. Sowers, C. II. Wix-sou, Wix-sou, E. J. Walter. |