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Show 1 1 Generalities. I H , Found A capo on Kast Third H Si South one day last week. Owner can H ' have samo by calling here. H' j! The people of Clarkston aic talking H ' 'i of Installing small electric Unlit H plant on the creek above the town. H i! It Is thought that water power can H; , bosccu'ed to generate about .100 lights. H: j .lames Mllllg.iu, i o.i I estate agent H ' at Smlthlleld, sold a farm of fid I acres H i , to Thomas Alma IllUjaid for MJiV). H i The place Is located north of Smith- H 1 Held, and It may be mentioned incl- H , lentally that It was advertised In Tiik H i M Kkpitiilioan want column four Issues. H Hewlett's Three Crown, made in Utah. H Ingoborg Klrsllnu Pederscn, of Lo- H II nan Utli ward, died Wednesday after- H ' noon at . p. in. of general debility. H . The deceased was born In Norway, H August otli, 1h:i;i, was baptized into H I' the L. D. S. chinch on July I, 1831; H' I, emigrated to Logan, Utah, In 1885 H ' f where she has since resided. The dc- H ' ceased was a good and noble woman, H I i lcvotcd to her religion. She leaves H ', six grown children, four sons and two H f daughters, twenty Brand children and H 1 one great Brand child. The funeral H l will be held at the nth ward meethiB H j house Monday, February 2(1 at out p. H I m. Friends are invited. H (JeorgoC. Parkinson Jr., of Preston, H was in Logan Thusday on business. Mr. H Parkinson Is one of the brlBht, hustl- H InByounB men who Is brliiBhiB the H ' Idaho town to the fiont with rapid H strides. lie Is showing some attrac- H tlvo souvenir cards of Preston, put out H . by himself and a photographer there, and then can say many pleasant H ' things for his home town If all the H people of Preston have this joung J man's spirit of push, e ran under- M stand better why It Is we hear so H much Just now of what Preston Is do- H - iji " i Fifteen ccnU per dozen paid for cgu. Potatoes wanted at II. tt. Hay-ball's, Hay-ball's, also. George A. Percival, cashier of the Lewlston bank, wns in townTliurs-da. townTliurs-da. Itegular services of worship will be held Ih the Methodist church tomor-tow tomor-tow at 11 a. in. and ":.'I0 p. m. Sunday Sun-day School at 12;lf and young people's mcetlnB at 7 p. m. Tlio public In-vHed. In-vHed. Thomas murt, and Hyrum Hatch, of Franklin, returned from California on Thursday night. Mr. Smart sujs that Joseph Morrell's health Is Im-prolngand Im-prolngand that he will return lo Logan Lo-gan about March 1st. There will be a Class Leaders' study class held Monday night, February 2(1 at 7 oclock in the tabernacle Those who have it, In charge very much desire to hue all the cla leaders and as many oillccrs as rosl-hie rosl-hie present at the meeting. The basketball game tonight ought to be a hummer. The Piovo boys are now at the head of ih-stale league with the II Y.C. team second There Is no little livalry between the learns and both are nut after the champion-shit). champion-shit). Here's honing that the local boys may secure the scalps of tic visitors. A unique "Poverty Social" will be given by the Ladles Aid of the Methodist Meth-odist church at the Methodist Home tonight at 7 o'clock. Mush and milk, ginBer and corn cakes, wearlnB apparel ap-parel and everything else will be of a poverty nature; no one barred out because of their rags. Allaie United. Come at 7 p. in. Owing to so many ward conferences In this cltv It has been deemed ad-visible ad-visible to postpone tho V. M. and Y. L. I. A. conference from tomorrow, February 23, to Sunday, March Iltli. Olllcers will please announce tills in the various wards. H. Hullen Jr., M. L. Hcndrlckson, Presidents. Hewlett's Three Crown, made in Utah. All the Mention people who were at home and owned land through which the new spur runs signed up deeds for the right of way to the O. S. L. It. It. Co. on Thursday. Sorcn Hansen paid for the land, but will receive it back from the company when a settlement settle-ment Is made for the grading. Mr. C. OarlT.who was thought to be In Salt Lake and Murray preparing to Install that big sash and door factory, has turned up in California. Souvenir postals show him seated in the center of about a ton of fish strewn around him. Mr. Garff Is supposed to have caught 'em all, of course. Miss Louise Hurnham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hurnham, was married In the temple Wednesday to! Mr (ieorge Skldmore, manager of the Union Knitting Mills In this city. At the bride's home in the evening a reception re-ception was tendered. The evening was spent in the usual way music, games and a supper tit for royalty. Miss Hurnham is a very popular young j lady with many friends here and else-1 where, and Mr. Skldmore Is a' youngi business man who is making his way very successfully. A host of friends wish them every Joy and happiness. The II. Y. C. basketball boys feel thatTiiK HKfuiiLKUNdld them scant Justice In its report of the game with the Meteors, of Chicago. It is but right to say that this paper's account of the game was only a condensation of report froim ones whom we felt were disinterested. Tiik IlKi'inir.i-( IlKi'inir.i-( an had no disposition lo discount the work of tho local team, for In truth they put up a splendid game, and If, perchance, tho report was not correct or left a wrong Impression, we can only express regret and trust that wo may get hold of better Information nevt time Invitations arc cut for a "masque ball" at the Thatcher pavilion next Wednesday evening. Tills Is one In which gentlemen pay 7."e each and spend 2.7c on "extia ladles." Dancing commences at eight o'clock. The committee Instrumental In this all'alr Is composed of Mesdamcs D. II. Thomas, Lee Thatcher, S. A. Lang-ton, Lang-ton, (J. W. Thatcher, Nettle Sloan, Jesse Kail, and Misses Phyllis Thatcher, Thatch-er, Daisy Andrews, Josepnlno Thatcher, Thatch-er, Minnie Petcison, Nora Kllason, F.lla Peterson, Veda Thatcher, Claire Kldredge. Hints of gorgeous and unique costumes are already going go-ing tho lounds. Mayor Meikle was down from Smlthlleld Wednesday. In speaking of the water woikssjstem in his town, Mr. Meikle made the statement that neither Salt Lake cltj nor Ogden can show the extent of watermalns that there is In Smlthlleld Something more than eleven miles of mains was laid last fall, and a short distance Is to be constructed this spring. This certainly eclipses Logan and for aught we know may surpass thcclties named by Mayor Meikle. At any rate, Smlthlleld probably has the purest and freshest water of any city in Utah. Tho water used thero now comes fiom a magnificent spring and flows but a very ehort distance before it gets Into the city mains. The people peo-ple there arc Justly proud of their sjstcm. |