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Show SHORT LOCALS H .loliti 10. Carllslu and wife have been H visiting In Franklin this week with H , tliolr relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H , Woodward H Mrs M. W. Merrill came to Logan H Thursday to visit her son Amos, who H left for the cast yesterday to attend H summer school. H Major Robinson was invited to H make the Fourth of July oration al H Hlchmond, but on account of the H domoustratlon here he declined. H Prof. Wm. .lardine, agronomist at H the A. O., leaves for the east Monday H and will spend the summer visit I in: H various prominent Agricultural Col- H leges H J. C. (liirtln has ro-le.tscd the Kagle H cafe, llu has had eleven years ex- H pcilencsusa cateici, seven vcars of H this time being spent In the Pullman H dining car service H Mr. Alva Marker, of Salt Lake city, H and Miss Mary Ciesscll, of 1'rovldcnce, H wero married Wednesday and that H night at the Gesscll home I hero was a H most en Jo) able reception given The H young people wore the recipients ot H hearty cougiatulations andlmany cry H nice presents. Miss Kmma Kllason. formerlv of Mlllvllle, now living at Oakley, Idaho, has been In Utah visiting relatives during the past month She returns homo next Friday V. II Lund(Ulst and wife were down from Smlthlleld yesterday. Mr. Lundqulst sajs that Smlthlleld has done cxtaordinary amount of painting and paper hanging this j ear. Mrs. Amy Hawkes, daughter of James Johnson of this city, came down from 1'ocatello on u visit some time ago. She has had an attack of pneumonia, fiom which she Is now slowly recovering, IMs said that Mr and Mrs J J. Flack, now at liolse, will not return here to remain They expect to make their future home at Hoisc, and the Center street property will either be sold for $ii,000, or rented. The legular services of worship will be held at the Methodist church In-morrow In-morrow at 11 a.m. and lip m. 'I he subject of the ovenl.ig service will bo "Christ the only hop of the world," All are most cordially Invited Howard Reese and wife, of King, returned re-turned from Idaho Wednesday morn. Ink'. They visited 1'ajetteand Hoisc vallojsln view of changing tlicir location. lo-cation. At the latter place improved lands range from $100 to $(100 per aero. The last four certificates on asvty of ore from the Anderson brolheri mluo between Logan and 1'rovldence show values Infold and silver as follows fol-lows 1 18, $t 03, $2.14 and $2 70 A cynidlde process can be used in reducing reduc-ing these ores Horace C. Nebeker, who graduated from the law departmcht of the University Uni-versity of Chicago Just a few days ago, will arrive home this evening In company com-pany with his sister, Miss Laura Neb-cker.who Neb-cker.who spent the winter In Chicago, also Prof. Herbert W. Hill, formerly of the English department of the A. ( of U., will make one of. the party, coming here for a short visit. Before nine a.m. Thursday Thurs-day morning.the hour and day for the reduced sales, crowds were wating for entrance at? 'TjaybaU's. Sale is still on. W. C. Danlelson went to Ogden on Wednesday and sold a set of the famous Danlelson disc plows to Piesl-dent Piesl-dent f'axman, of Uuab county, Utah. There are eighteen 2(1-1 ncji disc plows In the set and they weigh six thousand thou-sand pounds The plows are in be drawn by a steam engine and will be used on the sage brush lands near Ncplil It Is a favorable mark for the Logan Hrm to make this deal over eastern Minis. I The service at the Prcsbjtcrlan church wlll'occur at 11 a.m. on Sunday; Sun-day; Sunday School will be held at 12:15 and on Wednesday evening the prater meeting occurs at 8 p m., followed fol-lowed by the teacher's meeting Friends are Invited The Ladles Ron Ami Club, of Wells-yllle, Wells-yllle, will give a swell affair at tho pavlion there Monday night. This will be a banquet and dance, a real event In Wcllsvllle society, and Is being be-ing looked forward to with much pleasiirc. E. R Lund(Uist, painter and paper hanger, Main street, Smlthlleld, adjoining ad-joining the Urug Store on the south. I am prepared to do all kinds of work In my line upon short notice A stock of wall papei .md room mouldings alwavson hand Itcll phone 17x. t Mayor Robinson, Pres Llndqulst, Dr. Hudge and nealth Otllcer Fames drove over the city Wednesday on a tour of Inspection. They went along the highways and byways, behind the hedges, around corrals, along the streams and made mental and tabular notes calculated to serve a good purpose pur-pose later. They found not a few things amiss-spiles of rubbish where It should not lie, unclean corrals, much bad drainage Into the canals, and a general carelessness and lax-Itv lax-Itv that. N hardly creditable As we understand It, It is the intention to take such action as is calculated to remedy these little dllllcultles. J. K. Madsen, of the Seventh ward, who has been bedfast for nine weeks with typhoid fever, was out for a short rldd on Thursday. The young man weighs 125 pounds; when taken sick his weight was 1(50 pounds. Mr. A. E. Chamberlain and daughter daught-er are here visiting Mrs. J. C. Walters, his daughter. The gentleman and Ills daughter formerlv lived In Savvtcllc, California, and are enroute to New York city, which will be their1 future home, With the varied assortment assort-ment of goods at Hayballs, everybody can be suited. Sale is still on. A horse and hoisting whim was sent to tho Mineral point prospect a day or two ago, and development Is being pushed as rapidly as means at hand will premlt. L. C. Farr, and a Ml. Farr, of Ogden, went up on Thursday. The Ogden Farr came as the representative repre-sentative of Samuel New house, the Salt Lake mining man, and it Is his belief that It may be possible to handle han-dle the iron that Is known to exist at Mineral point. Thcie Is said to be an unlimited amount of Iron ore theie, a mountain. of it, glistening In the sun like burnished silver. Mr. Farr Is also al-so Interested In the Lucky Star and camotomakea thorough Inspection. |