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Show . - LOCAL BRIEFS List your Real Estate with H. A. Pedersen & Co. Good resolve for 1902. Will send my magazines to the Lo-, gan Bindery and have them ' bound. At the M. E. Church last Sunday, Sun-day, Rev. Clifton prencbed at 11 a. m. on "The Secret Power, "and 7 p. m. on "Christ and Pilate." Tinsmith and Plumber at H. Wadman's store on 2nd Street. Complete line of tineware,pumps, sinks, bath tubs, iron pipe and fiti-inor5 ptc. Call and see him. The Nation will give away a ; fine $120.00 Newman organ. Sub- .scribe for The Nation or pay a year in advance, and you .may! be the winner. x The grand masquerade, which', has been billed for Hyrum, will be given at the Palace, Logan, Jan. b. $50 in prizes will be given away. All invited. Mr. Robert. Lewis and Miss, I Hulda Sjoberg were married last ' evening at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! B. N. Sjoberg of Millviile. The ,gro,om ;s the son o. .Mr. ana iurs. t ihomas H Lewis, ibrmerly" 01 Logan and now of Salt Lake, who are here with members of their family to attend the wedding reception. The couple .are well I known and highly esteemed and we wish them every'happ'iness. Elder R O. Larson, of Logan, Cache county, returned on the 21st of this month from the Southern States mission. The first year and a half lie labored in the Mississippi conference,and the remainder of the time in the I i-vnfh Alahnma. nvpr which coll ference he presided He was set' apart on the loth day of November, Novem-ber, 1899. He says the work is progressing well, without much opposition. About : fifty have bee n baptized this year in South Alabama, and the membership of that conference is about 950. News. The report that Apostle Brig-ham Brig-ham Young was lying critically ill at Farmington, New Mexico, so alarmed President Smith and his associates that it was decided I to send Apostle Woodruff to his bedside with all possible haste. I This would have necessitated a I most perilous journey by stage jfrom Mancos, Colorado, to Farmington, Farm-ington, a disLance-of s.irty miles : over the moun'taios. It would have been fraught with greater j dangnr cbin usual st this time of the year, but Apostle Woodruff was making ready this rnorqiug to leave at once, when President Smith received a letter' from I Apostle Young, written by: liim-I liim-I self, stating that he was much1 better. It was therefore de-'cided de-'cided to defer Apostle Wood-I Wood-I ruff's journey for. ..the present, ; but Apostle Young will be cbm- municated with" constantly and ; Elder Woodruff will'-hokl h iri-'j self in readir.ess-toi' leave ..at. ;a... moment's notice. News". j |