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Show CACHE COUNTY CROSS CUTS. SUNSHINE and storm alternate. Diphtheria is once more prevalent. REMEMBER the Logan choir concert. HAY is worth $22 per ton in Cache County, J.H. MARTINEAU, ESQ., is with us once more. CALL at the LEADER office and leave orders for job work. MATINEE tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Go, everybody. STOCK-OWNERS will suffer serious loss because of the late storm. SOMETHING of importance relating to aliens appears in another column, TWENTY straw and hay cutters have been made at the U.O. Foundry. MR. SANDERSON W. ORMSBY has gone from our gaze. Success, Sandy! TRAVEL on the U. & N. is increasing. Many passengers are bound for Montana. A NEW building is being erected on the Cranney lot just west of Cardon's gallery. LOGAN has been visited by Mr. William Bell, piano and organ tuner from Salt Lake. SMITHFIELD is shipping flour to Green River City. Two car loads were forwarded yesterday. ROBERT S. WATSON, ESQ., Manager of Z. C. M. I., Logan Branch, is once more in our midst. OUR summer just lasted one week. The intermission between the two winters was entirely too short. MR. GEORGE W. HALL, representing the drug house of Kennard & Forsyth, Omaha, was in Logan last Wednesday. CASTINGS, pinions, shaftings, etc., for the head gates of the Snake River Canal are being made at the U. O. Foundry. MRS. PARKER has received a new stock of millinery goods. All of the ladies should visit her establishment on Main street. MR. GEORGE A. LOWE, the well known wagon dealer of Salt Lake, has been in Logan for a few days attending to business. THE post office building next to Goodwin's store will soon be completed. Such a change of location will be appreciated by everybody. THE U.O. Foundry company have just completed and forwarded to the end of the U. & N. track, two very substantial water tanks. C.H. LUNDBERG, late foreman at the U.O. Foundry blacksmith shop, having departed on a mission, that position is now occupied by John Lundberg. READ S.L. Swenson's advertisement in another column, under the heading "Percheon Norman Stallion." An improvement in the breed of horses is desirable. Go to the dramatic performance in Logan Hall on Saturday evening. Certain members of the Company who perform posses considerable ability. A [unreadable line] WE have received an interesting communication from Mr. Charles Moslander, a young gentleman from Wellsville who is now at the end of the track. Thanks, write again, Charles! H.M. PHELPS, the man whose leg was broken last week, while he was working at the gravel bank, is progressing well toward recovery. He will never regain the entire use of the injured limb. VERY few houses-either residences or business establishments, are insured in Logan. Although we are not more than ordinarily liable to loss by fire, still the proper safeguards should not be neglected. THE Logan choir will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert in the Tabernacle on Saturday evening, May 1st, commencing at 7 o'clock. Brother Evan Stephens from Willard is expected to be present. ATTEND Logan Theatre on Saturday evening and witness the performance of the charming drama, "Old Phil's Anniversary," and the side-splitting farce, Dandelion's Dodges." If you go you will never regret it. ROCK-LAYING was commenced on the walls of the Temple last Tuesday morning, but slowing to the storm which began about noon, the workman were obliged to desist from their labors. It is expected that a larger force of masons will be here as soon as pleasant weather arrives. The meeting of the tax payers of this district, to vote on the matter of raising a tax to build a school house in the Fifth Ward, and for other school purposes was held in Logan Hall on Monday evening last. The report of the meeting is ??? in our editorial article headed, "Educational Interest." The JOKE published last week, relating to the young ladies attending the B.Y. College, proves to have been no joke. It now transpires that no one of the ladies carried away, even in fun, the hat of a gentleman visitor. Every person connected with the circulation of such a fake report now taken the "amende honorable". EXTENSIVE preparations are being made for the opening of the new hotel by Mr. Paul Cardon. An addition to the building is in course of construction; the house is being newly painted and refurnished; and without doubt the proprietor will be enabled to open a neat and comfortable establishment, at the time heretofore announced in the LEADER. A SHORT time since a very enjoyable wedding took place at Millville in this county. A young couple-the groom aged between 70 and 81 years, and the bride about 60, concluded that life without each other, would be a blank; so not waiting to gain the consent of their ancestors, they sped to the man having power to tie the matrimonial knot, and by him were pronounced one. A BENEFIT performance will be given by the Logan Dramatic Company, on Saturday evening next in Logan Hall. Every body should attend; because the company are entitled to support. They always present a good programme; and they are ever at the front when charity entertainments are given. Now, when they are seeking to obtain means with which to establish their organization on a firm basis let not public patronage be withdrawn. All who go will have cause for self-congratulation. |