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Show TaleslbouTCaciieTeopie C. J. Lindquist, of Ogden, came to Logan Monday on a business trip. The German conference will be hold on Sunday at 10 and 2 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ostien entertained en-tertained Prof. and. -Sirs. ,Wm. Jardme and Prof, mid Mrs. J. A. Bexcll Saturday evening. Adolph Wursten and Miss Meacham, of Preston, were married mar-ried in Salt Lake last Thursday. They were in Logan Monday. Miss Alice Cliapin, the guest of Misses DeOraff nnil Raymond the past three weeks, left Monday Mon-day for Salt Lake and California. II. T. Richards, of Mendon, has been under intense suffering for six weeks with a felon. lie has become very emaciated in appearance. appear-ance. Preston Peterson, student of tho A. C, took his departure for Salt Lake yesterday. Pres has been one' of the live ones at the school and friends hero will miss him not a little. Aquila C. Nebeker, Jr., and Miss Estella Egbert will be married mar-ried by ex-Judge Charles H. Hart today, at 12 o'clock noon. The couple will leave on the afternoon af-ternoon train for Salt Lake, which will bo their future home. The registration for the Summer Sum-mer school at the A. C. of U. is the best they have ever had, thj,s according to Dr. Geo. Thomas. The Omaha Excursion, "The finest train on" wheels" will reach Ltigan next Friday at 3.43,bring-ing 3.43,bring-ing Gov. Sheldon and one hundred hund-red of Omalia's business men. They will be met at the station by representative citizens and sufficient vehicles to convey them to the Cpmmercial Club and about the city. The visitors will remain two hours, and they will bo allowed to do what they please. 1 i After two years' training with an automobile possessing a disposition dis-position 'something like a mule, Dr. II. P. Emeis, ono of Logan's dentists, has decided that ho is well prepared to risk tho perils of married life. Tho event came off at Salt Lake City on Sunday. Rev. E. I. Goshen performing the ceremony that took from Miss Bretta Morrison her mniden name. This Very estimable young couple is now in Logan, happy as Juno bugs and a host of friends aro showering them with bpst wishes. Justin Frank left Monday for San Francisco. A force of men is at work repairing re-pairing tho outside of the Logan Temple. President Thomas Bassett, of Rexburg, made a business visit to Logan on Monday. President Kerr and wife, Mrs. Luna and .Miss Phylis Thatcher went to Salt Lake vesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Aipiila Nebeker started for Laketown on Monday by wa of Blacksmith Fork canyon. can-yon. II. T. Peterson, manager of Trenton's big mill and elevator, was in Logan Monday on business busi-ness intent. Fred Meisiie'r, the baker, is fitting fit-ting up his new quarters in the Andrews block and expects to move in a short time. The Misses Fisher gave a chafing dish supper Saturday to Misses Cliapin, DeGraff, Raymond, Ray-mond, Linn hnd Kyle. 'Angus M. Cannon and Joseph E. Taylor spoke at the Higln Priests conference in the' Logan Tabernacle last Sunday. , i On Monday, Ephraim . Mickel-son Mickel-son with some men were' strength- ' ening the banks of Logan river by placing green trees in the river. Axel Lundahl, who has been absent i'rom Logan for nineteen years, came from Mountain Homo on Monday morning to see his aged mother, who is very ill. Wm. Welch was over from Paradise Monday. In that vicinity;, vi-cinity;, grain is looking fairly good, but lucerne is having a hard time recovering from one of the late frosts. At a meeting of the directors of the Copper Zone Mining Co., held on Saturday, the resignation of Dr. L. J. Goodrich as treasurer treasur-er was accepted and F. W. Thatcher was named to fill the vacancy. All graduates of the Logan city schools by applying to Supt. Cardon may receive a scholarship at tho State University. Tho scholarship entitles tho holder to entrance , without examination and relief fromall fees incident to entering. The Logan river bridge at the foot of Main street was considered consid-ered so endangered by tho high waters last Sunday that Commissioner Commis-sioner Knowles and ten men were engaged in hauling and placing rock to savo it. Alouzo Squires, who completed his course in dentistry at a Chicago Chi-cago school and returned to Logan Lo-gan last week, will go into an office of-fice adjoining that of Dr. Steele at Salt Lako City and work in conjunction with that gentleman. Lon looks like be had put in a hard year, and do doesn't deny it. The Woodmen of the World, about thirty in number, circled about the city in quite a prominent promi-nent way last Sunday, this being the annual memorial day of tho order. After decorating the grave of Bro. Geo. Robinson in the Logan Lo-gan cemetery, they went to Wellsvillo and held service over tho grave of Blo. Geo. F. Phillips. Phil-lips. At Mendon they preformed a memorial servico over tho grave ,of Bro. John Lamont. The Woodmen Wood-men aro progressing very favorably favor-ably now and aro quite enthusiastic, enthus-iastic, in their -work. |