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Show LOCAL ITEMS PH H v According to recent dispatches to H Tln Salt Lake papers tlio Weimcr H cupper mines In Idalio aro shipping H monthly throe cars of from 10 to 25 m per cent copper ore. In a little time It H Is expected that a car will be shipped B each week. M Dress Good remnants at B Eliason Sisters, 20 per B cent off. H The Gudmundson boys have rented H the "room just west ot the Harris H Music Co , formerly occupied by 0. H. M Baker, tho shoo man, and nest week m will open a short order eating place. H The room has been thoroughly reno- M vated, new floor put In, walls and B woodwork nicely painted, and shows m to very .good advantage. Tho Gud- H mundion boys are young hustlers and , will probably get their share of the H business. V J. W. Hurrcn came near being badly j used up while riding a colt at Hyde R- . Park Tuesday. Tho animal not scared B at a baler, dashed over to a wire fence, j' scratched Mr. Hurrcn's limbs up a pr llttlo and then dumped liim onto his E' face in tho road. The wire fenco f' scratches don't amount to much, but tho gentleman's face was hither badly bruised and lacera'.cd. The colt con- ft tlnucd Its antics with the fenco and W v as badly cut up. K llersehcl U. Wright, who lias been doing expert electric work with F. A. B Plowman, went over to Hj rum to get the plant there In better shape, and Hf, the southern city is now getting Its H tlrst class electric Juice as of yore. H WhcnSupt Appleyard was kicked so badly by ills horse, the machinery was B without oil for three hours and cer- B tain llttlp dtftlcultles resulted. Until M the Inj tired man is able to go back to H work. Mr. Wright will remain In V Iljrum and take care of the plant. H The only place in town H for snaps in dress goods H now is at Eliason's. H Under the caro of A. II. Klmbcrthc tabernacle grounds are being put Into very excollcnt condition. The lawns V aro kept down properly, watered H nicely, tho hedge Is trim and neat, the lines of tho walks more sharply do- (lneu and altogether tho front half of S- the squaro Is a place of which the city may well feel proud. It takes a torrl- y tic lot of work to keep the spacious Vj. giounds In order, and It costs not a llttlo sum of money, but It certainly V Is worth tho while Prof. E. D. Mann, of the Department Depart-ment of Music at the B. Y. C, has re signed. The Sidney Stevens Implement Co. are selling a good many Hodge headers these days. It seems that in the estimation esti-mation of most' farmers there Is no header like tho Hodges. The State Board of Optometry has Issued licenses to the following Lo-ganitcs: Lo-ganitcs: T. Leroy Cardon, Moses Holt, Dr. W. B Parkinson, C. C. Wendelboe. These gentlemen may fit eyeglasses now and not be violating the new state law. Last Friday eveniag an affair at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Robinson proved very delightful. The guests were largely of tho A. C. Woman's Club, and friends, with Mrs. James Dryden and Miss Annie Raymond as guests of honor. The entertainment consisted of table games sixteen In number, ranging from "ttddledy-winks" "ttddledy-winks" and "pit" to "tumblelne" and ."whist." Mrs. Parry and Mr. S. O. Stevens were winners of prizes. Refreshments Re-freshments were served. For an Indoor In-door summer affair this was an exceptionally ex-ceptionally delightful party On the Tuesday evening before Mayor and Mrs Robinson entertained also Mr. and Mrs Clarence Cummings camo In from Ely, Nevada, Tuesday evening and will remain In Logan a fow days. Clarence says Ely was boomed just a llttlo too soon and that It is a good placo to stay away from for awhile; many of those who have been there arc getting away. Mr. Gum-minus Gum-minus doesn't discount the possibilities possibil-ities of the towri, but believes that In rt couple of years it will be a cracker-Jack cracker-Jack As to tho weather or temperature, tempera-ture, It Is. extremely warm In the day hut ut nlght.lt is oven cooler than in Logan. Mr. Cummings doesn'r. look any tho worso for wear, and friends here arc glad to sec him and his wife again. Dr. Fred J. Pack, of the 1$ Y. C. faculty the past year, has been selected as the successor to Prof. James E. Talmagc, tho noted geologist at the Stato University during recent years, Dr. Talmago having resigned to continue con-tinue scientific work at his leisure. Dr. Pack Is credited with bolng a man or splendid mental attainments, and extended university training; In fact about the only man In the west who can fill Tal mage's shoes. Ho has many friends In Logan whom he regrets re-grets to leave, but $2,400 a year Is quite an Incentive. |