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Show V PAcr, r.ioiiT 'illiriTJay, February JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH TIED TR t J ELIASON SI3TER3 OPEN A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SPRING GOODS SATURDAY. The t I Iw""-- r ftw ! 1 :Jjf So- ciety held its meeting' here yesterday. There was a banquet last night. Vuf e First District Medical Fzr6 IIIPBOVEMS But Cost of Electric Lights and City Water Seems High ' ed-hcstl- ay Mr. Albert . st boy-vhi- arrived a daypr k Light Biscuit I, Howell-Cardo- n Wk Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Fialty Crusts - Sadie Blair has filed suit in the District Court, for divorce from Wm. A. Blair. She alleges abandonment.' The couple' reside in 1908 Lewiston, were married-ichild. ami have one anti the food is liner, n more tasty, cleanly and wholesome" than the readymade found at the shop or (grocery. The skating season will close Feb. 22 with a grand Marked f skating carnival. There will be prizes awarded for the best bus tainedi characters. Skating from 7 :30 to 11 p. m. , Ray ml Cock Book BOO RoootptoF roo. Bond Hamm mnd Addroom, THE JOURNAL involved A Greek who ...became" 5 ? this of with city last girl We are closing out a line of Men's pants.' Come' and get barg- summer and laughed at the fail ure of the officers . to- land him ains. Newbold the Clothier. .su;m jail chargeds with Jj.f,.is now them, Mr, Aarop De Witt returnee a felony the "girls younger afcter evening from Redlands, Califor- being involved this time. He isnt nia, where he spent the past three doing any laughing now.., or four months visiting relatives. The performance of the grea Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Peter boy pianist, Pepito Arriola, to be sen returned Tuesday evening given in the Tabemacl.e on Fri from Silt Hake City, and Tooele day evening being for the benefit of the choir, those who appreciate where they, spent several days. th valuable services of .that use ful organization can attest it in Persons who have been, up in the hills this week say the snow no better way than by the purch is very deep, a great deal having ase f.tjckets, whether they can fallen during the past two weeks attend or not, - Ladies Rubbers going at 45a per pair at Morrell. Otto Bergener, unuertaker and Licensed Embalmer, 40-1W, Both Phones. has re turned from Salt Lake where she spent several weeks as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Squires. -- CO., NEW YORK. Thatcher Mrs. Bertie Ilayball will be at the Palace Hotel, Room 1, all week with a sample line of hair goods. w JUST ARRIVED. THE MOS1 BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SPRING The Central' Milling 'company GOODS IN THE CITY. DON held its annual meeting the other FAIL TO SEE THEM SATURDAY. ELIASON SISTERS. . day and after hearing very satisfactory reports from the officials The Merry Cobbler, a comic of the company declared a easli dividend of ten per cent. ' There dram in four acts,' was a great was no change in the officers as success and will be repeated Fri they are elected qvery two years. day night at 8 p. m., in the Thirc The affaire of the concern are in ward hall. Admission 25c, chil dren 15c. a flourishing condition. Lad'ies. call and see them. Log&nites who weut to Balt England Supper Friday Lake to see the flyers, say the 6 m. 9 Feb. 17, at Presbyterp. meet was a' good one and the ian church 25 cents. import fine. Most of them say George Chandler as executor of they wouldnt have missed itfor the will of Henry Chandler has twice the price. Thatcher filed suit against brothers Banking company and A farewell party will b' tendto recover Fannie Chandler $836 ered Elder John A- - La men of the which was deposited in the bank Fourth ward on Friday evening by the deceased to the credit of Feb. 17th Prpgram, refreshments, Ilenry or Fannie Chandler, and dancing, good music. Public in after his death was withdrawn vited. Admission free. from the bank by hire. Chandler. The executor asserts that the Chorister Thatcher announces money belongs to the estate a ml that the peformance to be given adts the court to settle the matter in theAFahemacle on Friday even of ownership. ing by Pepito Arriola, the .wonNew - derful boy pianist, - will I)r. Thomas, J. E. Shepard and Wjlliam Edwards, was named to appear before the lawmakers and .make the request referred jo.This .committee will go down-tthe capitol this morning. o T uafday - evening Misses rlnez ThainA.liCe Charles,Mary Charles Lizzie Drysdale, Priscilla Cooper, Ada Peterson,- and Vella Benson successfully carried out a, .very pleasant littlb surprise on Mr. anc Mrs. T. L, Rowland at their home - in the Second wanh The young couple were presented with s beautiful water set. were served and a very pleasant evening enjoyed cut-glas- GREENVILLE'S LATE Martha Reese has just returned from Ogden, where she went .to visit her sister. Mrs. Ed. Burgojne, While im Ogden Mrs. Reee had the miifortune to fall and hurt herself quite severely, but while she still feels the effect of the hurt she is much betfer .than when she left Ogden. Mrs--. relatives and! friends were in attendance. Addresses .were made by 'Refer Larsen, C. M. Nelsen, Bishop Crookston, Lorenzo Petersen of Hyde Park all of whom attested the worth and honesty of the departed brother. the, evenings entertainment. were nerved. Mir. and Mm James A. Cragun and son Dresden of Smithfield spent .Sunday in the ward. . Mrs. Thomas Ricks of Rex-mr.spent Sunday with ber; sister. Mrs. Ifann&h Maughan. Mir. Samuel Seamons of Black foot is her on a visit with friends Wednesday evening th Sun day school will give a iT entertaing ment The Cache Valley Orchard company helct its annual stockholders meeting on. Monday afferhom and listened to reports from the president, managerand secretary reasurer. 'TfaeVf olio win? new board of directors wa elected: Isaac Jorgensen of llyie Park; J. A. Holdaway . of Sait Lake City; George Cole and Anderson of Logan, and George Y. Smith of Smithfield. An-the- n , Fune GREENVILLE, Feb.14. ral services of Anders Christensen were held Friday at 1 P. M. from the Geenville meeting house.Many Mrs. Olof Cronquist entertained a few friends last Wednesday begin evening in honor of heb birthday. which Cards, music and games formed iBe&utiful Kne of hair goods on promptly at 8 oclock; at time it is desired that every display, Room 1, Palace Hotel. auditor shall be in his seat. The special committee appoint d by the Mayor to consider the local water situation, held its fir&t meeting on Tuesday afternoon, at the Boosters Clubhand after a long and thorough discussion reached the conclusion that the only way open to the eityi&sto ask the legislature to submit a constitutional amendment to the people at the next election which will authorize the . issuance of bonds sufficient meet the needs of the eityi in this respect, or rather it will be to increase the bonding capacity of the municipality. ques-tion- of j . Mf. 'and Mrs. Jos. Jolkman an.l Mr. and Mrs. C A. Nyman attended the married p"bpleTsManceNiW Friday evening at Logan ' Fifth A ward. ; I' Mr. Le Roy Smith days at Cache Jnnctioif last week. The day schools., two be m good running order Tho. people of Greenville in a rev enjoying good health. ta-t- Mr. ake - place.- - Mir. be-cu- FLYING EXCURSION ! Sat-turd- 18. February Special trains will be run for the of Cache Valley people, Ask your local agent for further accom-modatio- particulars." Thatcher Opera House Feb. 18th Saturday Seat. Sale Prices Saturday-:- - 75-50-35-- 25 fj FANCY 'V E ST S - Nothing Quite So Neat And Dressy x 1-- ol 2 HOWELL BROS. LOGANS FOREMOST CLOTHERS EVER YD A YBRINGSTHE LATEST SPRING GOODS TO OUR, STORE Make Your Own Avi- - ation Cap moments. Eiderdown manufactured expressly for these caps comes in all colors 25c a skein, five skeins to a cap. Full direction with each lots. . , Botany Worsted Dress Goods and Suitings In every new shade for spring wear. Your attention is directed to out French serges in all colors most unusual' values for $125. Trimmings toMatch All Material , Beaded and Gold Ornaments are very much in demand. A Silk Undersk rt Several colors $5.50 to $6 go at most choice-displ- ay trimming counter. , Spring Waists shipment of Acorn Wmsts, Foulards and Taffeta silks, Gingf ams, Percals and . Curtain Materials. House Dresses $1.50 to $3.00 Made from Gingham and Percale, neatly trimmed, made to fit perfectly and at the greatly admired by " ' every-bod- y. . ", al HOWELL-CARDO- Co- - THE --AT " spent-seve-b- n "The Captain of Plymouth? We have some excellent Kpring-wate- r, pure as anydn the mile of our city, a within land, which can be placed jn every home if we will unite in the work. t Other towns in our county no larger than ours are going to provide themselves with pure 1 water., So ye scribe believes there is no excuse for tus. Well water will do, if no other can but it is very impure, especially at this season of the ' year. During the recent high water period, our eity did not escape A flood, the extent of which has not been seen before, ran through sections of the city 'doing much damage to property and the city streets. ' The eity street supervisor, Mr. Cunningham, has been busy the last week with men and teams, endeavoring to open up the channels for the flow. of the streams, as wril as to repair the streets fo that traffic can be carried on. This will draw heavily on the city treasury which at best is not very large. The health of our people is ira proving; we have had a long hard siege of sickness for nearly .Wool, - WILL PRESENT- - tained. During spare Golden Fleece rs The OregonShort Line will give reduced .rates from all points north of Ogden for the aviation meet to be held in Logan on : A movement is on foot to supply our city with a' water system. Many of the"itizens prefer to procure the water first,1 so this may have been one of the causes why an expression was not ob- t city Shelton, Joseph YWood wa appointed City Justice ; Mr, A. H Richards health officer. The marshal was instructed to collect dog tax for 1911 at once. The wagon road to Logan ia bad. Please sebd us some more snow before the aviation meet in" yohr city,' Mir. Mormon Bird is confined to his bed with rheumatics.'' ( The Woodruff basket ball team came to Mendon Monday "night with the intention of .winning the victory; but they met tlxeir defeat by a score of 17 to 6 in favor of Jhe Mendon school team. Smithfield Second .Ward Opera -- LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Lettie 1 Manager Reid Shamhart of the company, Is in New York where he will be bitey for some time making purchases for his firm. .BeileiffUEbCalce ROYAL BAKING POWDER 1 V mm discussing electric lighting our city. A good sized crowd came Put and appeared to be quit interested iif tlm niaitef. ' Mf. BScon oi the Teliuride iower company of Logan was present by invitation and talked to quite a lengtfy upon the lighting question. , This company, he stated, were, wholesalers of electric current and would furnish the city the energy required at 3c per kilowatt hour, providing Mlendon city installs the system. Mr, Bacons estimate on the cost about - $8, (XX).' The ' people here would ve'ry much like an electric light instead of the old fashioned lamp, so dirty and dangerous, yet the people adjourned in a soft of perfunctory manner without any, expression, so the city fathers knew just as much at the beginning of the meeting as they did after its close. purpose po, council e Last W - MENDON, Feb. 14 NieEen of River evening, February 8, a lat-vthe is over rejoicing flights j mass meeting was held for the eh gift of the stork--L the of HAKES IIOEIE BAKIRG EASY appointed a member of the six weeks. Someehildren were very ill and at times, their lives being almost dispaired of ; but how thankful we are not a soul . was lost.. The Home Dramatic company is rehearsing the play The Lost Mine, "which will be presented to the public in the near future.-- , The Primary association will also-givus a show soon. Success to the children Sister Edna Baker, Charlotte Baker and Joseph Watkins, Jr., have been called to, labor in the Ily rum Stake Sunday school board We dont "like to part with them, as they were efficient teachers m our horn school. Mrr E-.- Pr S h el ton has- - sold bis property in Mendon, where he has resided all bin life. Mr, Shelton expects to depart spon. His destination is not knowh Mr, Alex Buist purt based his eity property Poulsen and Mrr. Catherine his Mr. farm. bought Shelton will leave town withwhat we com monly. terra a good wad. At the last fcesison of the eity coimciLMxJThomas Muir, jr., was Born to Mr. ami Mrs.. William M. Howell, on Tuesday, a son. N C0 MPANY |