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Show Some Local Happenings! The People who Come and Go, Where they Go, and the Why of It. Or. Cutler and wife spent Sunday In Hrlgham. DrtW. 11. Parkinson returned from Ogdcn Sunday. Dr. Kmels was a passenger from the ctpltal Sunday night. Mrs. Sophronla Follett, or Hyde I'ark, lias symptoms of spotted fever. rJrncst II. Wooley, on,o of the hustling hust-ling commercials, Is spending a few days In Caclio Valley. " Fred Datwylcr went to McCamrnon Sunday. lie expects to bo engaged in that locality for some time. William Drabble, of Ogden, nsphew of Fred Turner, came to Logan with the Woodmen Saturday night. Wlllard Leavltt, nephew of Joseph Waltc, of Hyde Park, was operated upon for appendicitis Saturday. Mrs. J. 0. Gustaeson started for Montana Sunday, where she will meet her husband, who is In tho employ of tho Logan Knitting factory. The O. S. L. people have torn up the plank platform around the depot at Cache Junction nnd tho space Is now tilled with gravel and shale. Aqullla Nebeker Jr. returned from Columbia University Friday night. He graduated with high honors, has his sheepskin with him, and Is now ready for business. Louis A. Kelscli passed through Logan Lo-gan Sunday night enroute to Preston In tho Interest of the Pacific Islanders day to beheld at Lagoon on August 8. Before returning to Salt Lake lie will visit Logan. President Joseph F. Smith, Apostles Clawson and Penrose attended the Sunday School conference at Hrlgham on Saturday and Sunday. A strawberry straw-berry festival was tendered the guests Saturday evening. The quarterly conference of tho Hyrum Stake of .Ion will convene at Hyrum Saturday and Sunday Juno .10 and July 1st. Meetings at 10 a. m. and 2 p, m. Wm C. Parkinson, A. M. Israelsen,and Wm. II. Maughan, Stake Presidency. II. P. Petersen and wife, of Heaver Dam, went to Plain City last week to attend tho funeral of a little grandson. grand-son. In speaking of the crops across the valley, Mr.Petersen says they look very tine, but millions of grasshoppers are hatching out and It Is hard to predict pre-dict tho result of the harvest. For the past two years only one crop of alfalfa al-falfa has been cut, the hoppers taking the balance. Mrs. James Miller, of Shelloy.Idaho, has been visiting her parents at Mill-vlllc Mill-vlllc during the past two weeks. She returned home Sunday. Dr. Goers and company held their last entertainment in Smlthtleld Saturday Sat-urday night. It is said that he sold 91(15 worth of patent medicine dope. The company went to Ogden Sunday. C. J. Ccdcrqulst, of Iloone, Iowa, Is in Logan spending a week or ten days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. liexell. Mr. Ccdcrqulst Is an attorney at Iloone, a classmate of Prof. Ilexell's. William Hronson, formerly operator at the Logan depot, is now day operator opera-tor at Hrlgham. Since leaving Logan he has been In Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska, but likes Utah best of all. sVm, Urangham nnd son Kdson, of the Fifth watd, came down from "the ranch" Saturday, where they had been for live weeks past. Geo. Urangham came down with them and remained a few days. II. T. Kubota, the Jap contractor, will send men to Wellsville to labor In the beet Holds. Ills men aro about through In Lewlston. Comparatively few beets have suffered In the latter place as a result of the heavy rains. Recent assays of ore from tho Alice Mine, owned by O, D. Beach and Comlsh brothers, show an assay cf gold .84c, silvers.! 47, copper $07.52, a total of $73 83. It begins, to look as though Dave will yet be able to erect that marble residence. When Supt. Buckingham, of the O S. L., was in Logan, he was heard to say that when tho Wellsville loop is completed a freight train would bo run, also a noon passenger to connect with trains at Cache Junction. Tho southend people aro looking forward to this. Too bad, too badl Tho Wellslllo baseball team, the real thing ln this valley, ventured over the range last Saturday and came homo wearing anything but the laurel wreath of victory. The boys bumped up against a crack organization at Hrlgham city and got walloped to tho tunc of 8 to 4. Wo have no explanation as to the why and wherefore of the defeat, but arc Inclined to feel that the bunch from Maughantown had been doped, or else plaed an easy game as a bait to get tho Strawberryvllllans over Into Cache again. It is said that there will bo a return game soon, probably to bo played in Logan, and then we may expect Wellsville to take sweet revenge. |