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Show Local Briels, I Mr. Martin Olson of Millville is building a small frame residence. resi-dence. Dr. George C. Ownb;, optician and eye specialist, is" making a tour of the northern part of th'e valley, and we recommend him to all who may require anything in his line. Information comes from Mill-ville Mill-ville that many of the citizens are dissatisfied with the 7 mill tax recently imposed for a school building there. They believe the tax should have been greater in order that enough building could have been erected to meet the demands. Mr. H. F. Liljenquisf, was in town from Hyrum Monday and states that work is steadily going go-ing forward on the three meeting meet-ing houses for the three warrls of that town. One is almost completed. com-pleted. Special Buy your smoked ham and bacon and salt bacqn at wholesale price. Don's forget I also carry home rendered lard. Cheapest place in town, at S. B. Sorenson 's, few doors west of posteffice. The Logan city school board has passed a resolution requiring the following sums this year from the county treasurer: For maintenance main-tenance $23 751; for interest on bonds, $1900; for sinking fund, 8660; total, $26,311. A tax of H mills is also requested for building build-ing purposes. An effort is being made among horsemen to secure funds to build a race teack at City park. The"-, contend, aufl. . wjf.b,.uu(. h JTLT:-..v., -js-t-' ijv.vu TnoMzVi'ViV Logau should have a race tracti and hold regular meets, especially espec-ially as it is the center of a great liorse producing valley. Mr, and Mrs W. J. Robinson are now settled in the Thatcher residence, wesi on First South, and will be a valuable acquisition to Logan's business and social circles. Mr. Robinson has ex-1 tensive business interests in Logan, Lo-gan, Grantsville and Canada, and his investments have been 30 wisely placed that all yield heavy returns. v - Hon. W. W. Hall of Wellsviile and Mr. Larsen of College havt each purchased one third interest in the Cardon & Burnham Furniture Fur-niture company. Mr. Burnham , retains his interest, Mr. Cardon retiring. The gentlemen are en-fterprising en-fterprising and progressive and I the company deserves to and will prosper. We wish the firm j and -Air.. Cardon every success. , |