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Show their way to Germany. No prettier gir! is to be seen even on Broadway than dainty Mrs. Thatcher. It is a missionary wedding trip, and both are '.veil qualified to make the most of their opportunities in the missionary mis-sionary field and in the educational educa-tional way; may success- and prosperity be with them always. LOCAL BRIEFS j Henry H. Kinsman of Logan i was granted a government pen- j sion of $8 per month Monday. W. H. Adams, in advance of : Jolin S. Lindsay's company, was : in Logan on business Monday. j Miss Belle Mortimer of Logan was married to Mr. D. A. Wood-all Wood-all at Soda Springs on Oct. 10. j Mr. John Rowen and Miss Retta Bowen left Saturday for California to spend the winter.' I All the people say that C. M. i Wendelboe is the best watchmaker watch-maker Go to him when you want a good job done. 1 hird St., East of Tithing office. t v anted 10,000 men, women ; and children, to buy wallpaper, .schqol sur piies, stationery, etc I The largesc tablets in town for the money, at John Bench's, ! White House. I'd street. Andrew Lowe of Salt Lake j was in Logan yesterday. Andrew1 still claims to be a Republican,! but he takes care that all his patronage goes to the Democrats, i ' The game of football Saturday between the A. C. and deaf mute team.-, was won by the, former, 1 '?to 5. The A. C. boys wjpj'ienerally too heavy for thoir opoucnts. j i Posttoas'-jr Murdoch announces there are unclaimed letters for Brandins M. : Berandis, Neils Bergsjo, George H. Baldwin, Isabella Hunter, J. M. Jenson, Jr., Axel Johnson, !J. A. Love, Clara Petterson, L. jT. Olson, - Murir I Thomson. ' I A correspondent writing to the Deseret Nevvsj from New York city says: Frank Thatcher, a grandson of President Brigham 'l Young, and hp charming young I bride, who was .Miss Mamie Mc-' Mc-' AUistcr of Ltfgan, are here on I ) i j 1 I i i |