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Show Logan News Notes. Special to The Trjjjunc. LOGAN, April 21. Preparations are being be-ing made for a big county gathering at the Richmond horse fair on Thursday. While the show will essentially be an exhibition of good horso flesh, it will be a rallying point for all boosters of tho entire county as well. All commercial clubs luive been asked to send representatives represen-tatives there to meet and discuss tho affairs of tlio eount A topic that will receive prominent, mention will be tho building of a macadami'.cd road from the northern to the southern end or the valley. val-ley. A meeting of all the baseball managers man-agers will bo held lo form a county league. At least 300 people will go to Richmond from Logan. The following local horsemen horse-men will ha.vc animals on exhibition: Moses Thatcher. Jr.. W. Morgan, James tarsen, O. Crouquist, Smith Bros, and William Evans. Two bo.vs were brought before Justice Brangliam toda', one charged with shooting shoot-ing a gun within tho city llmllf. tho other ' with destroying property around the depot. The young marksman was allowed al-lowed to go with a severe reprimand, tho case of tho latter being held over. J. V. Ueouche of Mlllville .started on a mission to the Sandwich islands last Sat-urdaj Sat-urdaj Mrs. Elizabeth Webb, one of Richmond's Rich-mond's pioneers,v' died last week, after a brief illness. Funeral services over the ' remains of Golden, the on of W. II. M;iughan of Wellsville, wore held in the tabernacle on Sunday. Tj. E. Holden has gone to Teton Basin, where, after a- short visit, he will go on a mission to (he northern states. ' The wife of Justice Brangham has been operated on at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake. It is reported that she is doing do-ing well. |