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Show Attorney Bowen Here Attorney A. E. Bowen of Salt Lake was transacting legal business busi-ness in, Logan Monday. Mr. Tarbet 111 Heber Tarbet, one of Lojan's veteran pioneers, is reported to be ill at his home in the First ward He is confined to his bed. Temple Notice The Logan tetmple will close Saturday, Dec. 22, 1934 and reopen re-open on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1935. Joseph R. Shepherd, Pres. Meeting Postponed The Thomas Tarbet camp of the daughters of pioneers has postponed its Christmas meeting on account of sickness and death. Open Late Hours Until Christmas, all merchants and business houses in Logan will be open later than usual. As the closing hours are so irregular with the various houses, a definite closing clos-ing hour has not been announced. Driver Suffers Injury Miss Josephine Clayton was cut and bruised about the legs, head and body when the automobile she was driving Friday night collided col-lided with one driven by C. L. Bowoutt. Miss' Clayton was treated treat-ed at the hospital and later taken home. Injured in Wringer Mrs. William Currell of 528 West Center street, met with a painful accident Monday afternoon when she caught her hand in the wringer. wrin-ger. The flesh was badly torn. She was taken to the hospital where it was determined that no bones were broken. After Shop Lifters Owing to the evidences of shop lifting in the business section during dur-ing the past week, merchants have extra detectives on duty and any person or persons found removing merchandise from the shelves and nrminir it iiwflu without making a purchase, will be strenuously prosecuted. Lost Young Child ! Frank D. Hendricks of Lewiston was a business visitor in Logan, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks had the misfortune to lose their year old daughter last week of pneumonia. This was the first death in the family. The parents have been blessed with twelve children. LOCAL NEWS ? Free Public Discussion Italy and Benito Mussolini will be discussed at 9 p. m. Wednesday December 19 in Room 209 of the Logan high school. The general public is invited to attend this meeting which will take place mi mediately after the public forum Brick Layers Party-Brick Party-Brick layers union local No. 3 entertained the local contractors Friday night at the Owls Union v,oii Ahnut. 25 present. Served Genealogy Convention The annual Logan LDS stake genealogical workers convention was held Sunday at the Logan LDS tabernacle with Hopkin B. Campbell, stake chairman, in charge. Sessions were held in the morning and afternoon at which Mark Peterson, director of the Utah State Genealogical society, spoke on "Methods of Home Teaching," Teach-ing," and Joseph A. Smith of the Salt Lake LDS temple talked on "The value of Genealogical and Temple Experience to Outgoing and Returning Missionaries" and the "Advantages of Temple Marriage." -6 a Dutch lunch, and Grant Neil-sen Neil-sen and Elijah Jones of the local union, were in charge of arrangements. ar-rangements. See Window Displays Never before have the window displays in the business section 4 of the city reflected the holiday spirit as they do this year. Every Ev-ery merchant seems to have partaken par-taken of the spirit and has stocked his shelves with the things that go for comfort and help to make the home and surroundings sur-roundings attractive. The cloth-J cloth-J ing stores have on display things that make people want to spend their money. Toys for Kiddies There will be a great number of kiddies made happy this year as a result of the response of , '-persons taking discarded toys to I the office of the city fire de-L de-L partment. These toys are being I J revamped and. made presentable for youngsters who otherwise would not receive a visit from Santa Claus. Any one with dis-i dis-i carded toys will confer a service 1 -j- by taking them to the fire de-I de-I ' partment for distribution to de-I de-I serving kiddies. |