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Show i Local Brie!s. i Mr. A. H. Thompson is ia Idaho Falls on a brief visit. You will save money by buy-!in2 buy-!in2 your barb wire at Jonn H. Anderson's. 1 Go to John T-T. Anderson's for baro wire. Cheapest place in town. To Rent- Good five room bouse in 4th ward, with city water. wa-ter. Apply to A. L. ParreJl, County clerk's office. A displaced figure last issue created an error in the G. 'V. Thatcher estate item. The total should nave been $13,699. Remember the regular dance at the Palace hall every Saturday Satur-day evening. Splendid music and floor. All invited. The funeral for the late W. C. Kilgore was held Wednesday Riid was largely attended. President Pres-ident Joseph Morrell and others spoke highly of the deceased. Mrs. E. M. Hanks, the well known aotel keeper, will shortly take charge of the Kiesel hotel and conduct it on a first class plane. The building will be renovated reno-vated and improved. Judge C. H. Hart spent a portion por-tion of the week in Ogden. Mrs . Nettie Sloan gave a family fam-ily party Friday evening. Mrs. Maud Robinson is spend- ing a few days in Preston, i Mrs. Isaac Glazer ani Miss j Jennie Glazer of Salt Lake visit- ! ed in Logan this week. ! John A. Hendrickson and Os- car Borkman visited in Ogden '. during the week. Mrs. C. A. Cummings enter- S tained a number of friends very pleasantly Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ella Nebeker and Dora : Terry are visiting, relatives in . Ogden. C. A. Gowans, George F. Thatcher and Frank K. Nebeker have gone to Mexico on a tour combining business and pleasure. i A pleasant social party was held at the residence of Mr Adel- Th legislature began its last lorg day Thursday, and will con I c'tce its labors tonight. Tie; sum of S1500 is included in the appropriation bill, for repairing the roads from Wells ville to Richmond. Mr. Fred Cates, manager of Logan Dry Goods Co., returned from California Tuesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Cates will remain on the coast for several weeks. Mr. Cates visited in Los Angeles, An-geles, Santa Barbera and San Fran tisco and says the coast is extremely busy, with everyone looking eagerly forward to the completion of the Salt Lake road. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cates are well and prosperous in Santa, Barbera. bert Bell Tuesday evening, in honor of that gentleman's 27th birthday. Miss Mabelle Snow has returned re-turned to Salt Lake, her place in the Logan postoffice being filed by her brother, Lorenzo Snow. Mr. Thomas H. Smith, the well known horse owner, has been appointed by Gov. Wells a member of the D. A. & M. society, soci-ety, succeeding Aaron F. Farr, Jr. Mr. Smith will be a valuable member of the society board and we congratulate him on his appointment. ap-pointment. Mr. Sidney O. Stevens and Miss Tyra Yeates were married in this city Tuesday evening and Samuel Russell of Salt Lake City, objected to Henry S. Tanner's Tan-ner's acting as a home missionary mission-ary in a stake conference at the tabernacle. The following day he intimated that his oDjeotion was based on the belief that (Tanner is living in polygamy, j Tanner married Miss Lauretie I vVoodiand in Logan in 1890, and Russell intimates that he married marri-ed Miss Clarice Thatcher, daugh-, daugh-, ter of Moses and Lydia Clayton I Thatcher, a year ago. Tanner denies the polygamy charge entirely. en-tirely. Hon. Moses Thatcher was interviewed and spoke as follows 0a the subject: 1 do not have any knowledge ' left Wednesday morning for a tour of California. "The couple have a wide circle of friepds to wish them every happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stevens and " Miss Stevens came from Ogden to be present at the ceremony . , Sisiiop v jSbp'u E. Caruon will deliver a lecture on the Divinity of the Book of Mormon at the High Priests' meeting in the 1st J ward assembly hall on the even- j ing of- March 16, 1903, at 7.30 i sharp. The attendance of the : High Priests is earnestly desired, I invitation extended to all. Ed-' ward W, Smith, President, . Congressman George H, Suth- rland has returned to Utah from V "Washington. The la;t thing Mr. r Sutherland did before the ad journment of the last Congress was to talk with the officers cf .the interior department relative to forest reserves in this state. He found that the Logan fores't reserve and the Aquariuse forest rese.vve in the southern part of . the state will be created at once. of the alleged marriage. T never knew Tanner, hence never had an opportunity to give my consent con-sent to or to oppose the alleged marriage. For various reasons i had I been consulted regarding the matter I would not have given giv-en my consent. I believe in sticking by the compact made with the United States." City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main. A good shoe for Boys, price , only SI at Logan Dry Goods Co. The funeral service over the remains of the late Christian Spring, who died at Providence, March 9, was held Wednesday. The speakers were Elders William Willi-am Checketts, Lehi Olson, Rudolph Ru-dolph Hochstrasser, Andrew Fuhriman, Alma Mathews and Bishop Fred Theurer. The deceased de-ceased was a native of Germany and had lived in Providence twenty years. He was a citizen of uncommon integrity and was a devoU d Latter-day Saint. The subject of universal discussion dis-cussion is the intimated sale of i the western poi tion of the taber nacle square property. Some of our citizens are of the opinion Try Newbold's School Shoe, its the best. I We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. Calves and hogs, hides and pelts wanted at Chicago Meat market. Good prices paid. 1 lot of wool remnants going at half price at Logan Dry Goods Co. Lucerne hay for sale. Inquire at this office, or Lundberg Bros., Providence bench. Ladies Flannelette skirts 33 per cent off at Logan Dry Goods tnat tne square snouid be kept intact, that the people may have a, breathing space and worship in peace. Others think it is too near the business center and should not be allowed to monopolize mono-polize business property, but that the tabernacle property should be sold and a new building build-ing erected in a quieter spot. Still others favor the sale of a portion of the block and the beaucifying of the remainder with the money thus obtained. VO. Color in an apple is good, but quality is better. The Pear-main Pear-main has the quality. A large stock of fine trees at The Logan Nurseries. Buy your meat at Chicago Meat market. Everything at wholesale whole-sale and retail. The only meat market in town that keeps all kinds of boiled meats. We guarantee guar-antee satisfaction or money refunded. |