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Show oooo i. V 0 4 4 Local Biiefs. o :- A fine son wes born to Mr. ard Mrs. Nephi Smith Sundxy. All doing well. Dr. R. A. Greene of Salt Lai e, is spendinr two orthre.'diys with old time eastern f iei ds, "Prof, and Mrs. I. N. Smith. Miss Jean Hyde returned to her home in Salt Lake after an extended visit with her siter, Mrs. Prof. Ridges, and other relatives in Logan. Mrs. Daniel Johnson of the Fifth ward, who has been dangerously dang-erously ill with la grippe, is considerably con-siderably improved the past day cr two. Hon. Moses Thatcher and wife returned to Salt Lake Friday. Miss Vida Tiiatcher and Miss Kittie Johnson leturnel to the capital Tuesday. Melvin J. Ballard and Joseph 1 Chicago ThurMiny. I- Sun i Francisco, !?1.4o per hundred. George H Tribe of Og ien It s ! purchased the Bianchard ho el in this citv, the consideration being be-ing $9,00(3. Remember the regular dance at the Palace hall every Saturday Satur-day evening. Splendid music and floor. All invited. Harry Stoney says he had enough bas ball in his'n last summer and will do nothing in that line this coming season. j The themes of discourse at the M. E. church tomorrow will be as follows: 11 a. m. "Balim's Sin." 7:30 p. m., "The Test of Discipleship." Miss Austin of the Benson school is in Salt Lake to under go a surgical operation and her place is temporarily filled by E M Wrigntof the B Y training school . Advices from Mr. and Mrs. John F Wright and Miss Dora Wright and Mr. and Mrs. E F Amussen state that thev art having hav-ing a most enjoyable trip in California. E. Cardon are m Boise City, where Elder Baliard resumed - lis missionary labors, assisted during the present week by Bish-cp Bish-cp Cardon. Mrs. Catherine Hibbard was so ill during the past week that her life was despaired of, and her children from far and near came to her bedside.. She is somewhat improved, however. Miss Glover of Lewiston is lying ly-ing very ill with la grippe in this city. David Robert:), son of Thomas D. Roberts, is also very ill with the same disease. Mr. H. Bullen. Jr., who has been quite ill, is able to be around again. I The annual "Praise Meeting" of the "Women's Association of the Presbyterian Church" will be held Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to ail. Mr. James A. Cragun, the popular Smithfield pedagogue, was a visitor in Logan yesterday. The gentleman is teaching the young idea at Peterboro this season. sea-son. Elder Joseph Quinney, Jr. announces an-nounces that there will be a re union of South Sea Island missionaries mis-sionaries in the B Y. College on Saturday, Feb. 28th, at 1 pm. The Logan choir is preparing to give a grand concert about the first of May. This famed organization organ-ization will be assisted by talent from Salt Lake and the entertainment enter-tainment promises to be a most elaborate affair. The Logan Nurseries advertise adver-tise a choice assortment; of trees, shrubs, plants, etc., for spring use. Their goods are acclimatized acclimatiz-ed and first class in every -particular and should oe purchased in preference to those of foreign growth. After spending many years in! -the tensorial parlor, Mr. Heber J. Carlisle will on March 1st" leve that avocation to enter the nursery business with his brother, broth-er, Hon. John E. Carlisle. Heber is a rustler at whatever he un-dpi un-dpi takes and we wish him success suc-cess in his new field. At the funeral service over the remains of the late William Edward Ed-ward Partington in Logan tab- mscle Wednesday, consolatory rt marks were made by Elders .7 hn Thomas and John E Carlisle, Car-lisle, Bishops T X Smith and Richard Yeates, and president ' Jcseph Morreil. All the speakers speak-ers paid a high tribute to the worth of the deceased gentleman. All returned missionaries from the Pacific Islands are invited to I be present. At the masquerade ball in Palace hall Wednesday evening, a large number of unique and picturesque costumes were present pres-ent The prizes for the best cake walk, two silk umbrellas, wyere awarded to Chris Peterson and Miss Schiffman. The Zulu Chief of Mr. Van Orden vl-as awarded a wine set as the best sustained character. Gilbert I Coie and Miss Hobbs as George and Martha Washington were notable. Mr-AKCatjswjutirigfro m Long Beach, CaHT, says: "WeT had a delightful tr;p to the coast. The condition here was a revelation revela-tion to me leaving 42 degrees be'ow zero in the Nevada mountains moun-tains and awaking on the fruits and flowers of California. Mr. Frank Cates met us at Los Angeles An-geles and we were soon at Long Beach, where the band is playing play-ing in the pavilion for a ball in the open air every night, and where baching in the serf is an every day affair at this time of the year. Rev. Samuel Cates, Frank Cates and others send regards to old friends in Logan.'' City Paint Shop, 36 S. Main. A surprise party was held at the residence of Mr. Olson in the Sixth waid Tuesday evening. The gentleman and his family recently arrived from Norway, in straitened circumstances and their friends called in to cheer them up. The sum of $16 was raised to assist them and the' evening was very pleasantly spent with music by Eiders Olof i.nd Hjalmer Peterson and oth-eis. oth-eis. Mr. P W. Maughan, the genital geni-tal secretary of the Agricultural! c . e board, is heginning to j thmk I e is rurupd by a relent- 1 )-s fa'e. He has been ill in bed f r the past t-rre weeks with la ' i rippe. and his wife and daugh-1 lerwere afflicted with t'19 siti disease To add to his other! roubles, his assistant at the col-i lge, Miss Carrie vJcAllistof, ws j taken quite ili, and coniind to 1 her bed. The many f riids of j this quartette hope to spc-them spc-them around smiling as usual. 1 Clothing at Cost. J. Newbold. Children's shoes only 65c pair at Logan Dry Goods Co. Cheap Sale of clothing at Jos. New hold's. A good shoe for Boys, price only SI at Logan Dry Goods Co. We buy and sell Real Estate. Farm and City property wanted. H. A. Pederson & Co. Lucerne hay for sale. Inquire at this office, or Lundberg Bros., Providence bench. 2000 yards toweling worth 8jc I yd. only 5c yd at .Logan Dry Goods Co. Just arrived, spring consignment consign-ment of baby carriages and go-carts. go-carts. Call and see new styles of cushion tires. 'Vm. Edwards. 1 lot of wool remnants going at half price at Logan Dry Goods Co. Fine wafch repairing don: by; Johnson Jewelry . Co. 49 ain ' Street. Their sign, the Ey on 1 the door. j |