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Show LOCAL LINES. <br><br> BILL wants nice, ??? potatoes. <br><br> WE have fine weather once again. <br><br> LIME for sale by J H. Brown & Son. <br><br> VISITORS to Conference were numerous. <br><br> CROQUET sets are again brought into requisition. <br><br> PREPARATIONS are in progress for a grand concert in Logan. <br><br> THE BRASS Band of Logan gave sweet music on Saturday night last. <br><br> The "15 puzzle craze" with full force is now upon this devoted town. <br><br> WE are having summer weather, almost before winter had disappeared. <br><br> HAPPY BILL wants to see you at C. C. Johnson's about your potatoes. <br><br> J. H. Brown & Son will have 1,000 bushels of lime for sale next week. <br><br> WORK has again commenced on the new post office adjoining Goodwin Bro's. store. <br><br> LOGAN has had its runaway this week. No particular harm was done however. <br><br> THE U. & N. Railway has nothing now to contend with or hinder its onward progress. <br><br> PRACTICES for the concert to be given about the first of May, by the Logan choir, are frequent. <br><br> WE have been informed by telegraph that Conference adjourned at 1:30 o'clock yesterday. <br><br> THE few days past have dried up the mud wonderfully; most of the streets of Logan are now quite dry. <br><br> WE are informed that some of the roads to the county are yet so very muddy as to be almost impassable. <br><br> THE Angell orchestra are holding two practices each week, and are making rapid progress for new beginners. <br><br> GUS LUNDBERG, of the firm of Lundberg and Garff, is now in Chicago. Read our letter from the Garden City. <br><br> THE snow and ice in Hyrum having but lately disappeared, they are now having a benefit in the shape of mud. <br><br> SPRING has come at last and the bullfrog has surrendered his winter quarters and makes night hideous by his dismal croak. <br><br> GRIFFITH CHARLES, ESQ., has built a highway of gravel through the mud in front of his residence. Honor him for the act. <br><br> A DELEGATION of Crow Indians passed through Logan last Monday on route for Washington. We did not learn the object of their long journey. <br><br> BISHOP TUTTLE and Rev. J. L. Gillogly, of the Episcopal Church, were in Logan last Friday. On that evening a sermon was delivered in St. John's school home. <br><br> The highest price will be paid for good wheat by J. W. Meley, at C. C. Johnson's music store in Logan. Farmers would do well to call and see him. <br><br> A MAN by the name of Brigham Nelson was up before the police court on Tuesday and fined $10 and costs for making an indecent exposure of his person. <br><br> LUNDBERG & Garff are enlarging their place of business. An extension is being built on the south side of the building now occupied, and of about the same size. <br><br> ON last Friday, Foster Curtis of Newton had a stroke of paralysis by which he has entirely lost the use of the whole of one side of his body. Previous to this he had been a strong and healthy man. <br><br> THE immense snow fall during the past winter guarantees an abundance of wate for irrigatin purposes; accordingly a large acreage should be sown with grain so that advantage can be taken of the same. <br><br> THE Logan Island is fast being developed. The willows are being grubbed up and houses built. It has undergone a great change in the past few years, and is destined to become one of the most beautiful portion of the city. <br><br> ON Saturday evening , a little girl of Geo. Watson's in the Second Ward was hooked in the right eye by a c.w. The eyelid was torn from the liner in the outer corner. Dr. Ormsby who dressed the wound, thinks the sight will not be impaired thereby.<br><br> THE theatre on Saturday evening and the matinee in the afternoon, for the benefit of the missionaries met with success. The company did very well considering the difficulties under which they hae to labor, and deserve much praise for their efforts in the laudable cause. <br><br> NEXT Monday evening is the time set for the taxpayers of Logan to meet and vote for the purpose, mainly, of building a new school house in the Fifth Ward. As this improvement is greatly needed, let all attend and vote for the tax. The notice of the trustees will be seen in another column. Remember the time ad place. <br><br> THE other day some B. Y. College girls in order to play a trick on the boys wore some hats in their rambles across the hills. A gentleman who had been visiting the school hung his hat among those of the boys, and it was among those the young ladies had taken. When the wanderers returned and found that the visitor had been kept waiting an hour for his hat, they happily appreciated the laugh that followed. |