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Show Local Jottings. Wanted Tenms to haul lumber lum-ber mill wool. Thomas Smart, Logan. Tho county board of equalization equaliza-tion concluded its labors on Thursday night. July 4th reduced rates via O. S. L. Tickets on sale July 3rd nnd 4th, good until July Cth'. Ncls Bergsjo returned from Croyden yesterday. All of the mason wprk' is now completed on tho big cement plant. Mrs. C. G. I'ortcr, who, has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. "W. Porter somo time, leaves tqday for her homo nt Morgan. Bishop W. RV Sloan, of Kimball, Kim-ball, with his wife, is visiting J. J. BetheU The couple have been to Salt Lake City, nndflvJll return turn in n few days. Willnrd Q. Smith, of Cardston, Canada, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. C. "V. Porter, recently, recent-ly, left yesterday for his northern home. Our Great Sale on Clothing has been a success. Wc have decided de-cided to continue the snlo for ono week. .Ncwbold, the Clothier. Yesterday morning the A. C. U. expressed u thoroughbred llol-stein llol-stein bull to tho" Stevens Mercantile Mercan-tile Co. at Fillmore, Utah. Tho animal was two years old and weighed 1155 pounds. Tho room west of th'o Co-op Drug is rented for ono year to n Salt' Lako party who expects to operate a moving picture theatre. The place will bo oponed next Monday. Dan Shafer, who camo from Seattle Inst week to prospect in Millville canyon where he found n picco of gold float, was in Logan Lo-gan yesterday buying equipment for tho work. Ho clnims Hint he has found tho ledgo nnd is preparing pre-paring to go down on tho proposition. propo-sition. t , , U.C. T. excursion to Provo. Fare'$5.C0 round trip; tickets on sale June 20, 21, 22ud; good returning June 25th. The little daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. C. W. Porter, ill for six weeks from scnrlet fever nnd dropsy, is now- reported ns some better, though the little sufferer is still in n precarious condition. Tliei parents nre about worn out by the continued vigil) but 'hope for a -more rapid change for the better soon. Miss Lottie Hendricks, sister of S. W. Hendricks, of Richmond, nni James V. Simpson, of noop-er, noop-er, Weber Count-, were married ht the residence of the .bride's parents yesterday afternoon, by Bishop T. II. Merrill. The happy opuple left yesterday afternoon for Hooper, which will be their future home.' ' At tho home of J. E. Shepard Saturday evening nine brother Masons gnve L. A. Ostieri n farewell fare-well that that gentleman appreciated appre-ciated to the limit. There was nn excellent spread, some royal toasts, a smokofest nnd altogether a thoroughly jolly good Mme', such ns only n live bunch of Masons enn have. G. G. Ilnrdy, representing the Roe Hat nnd Glovo company of Kansas City, came to Logan from the north yesterday. While in Teton last week ho was in two suow Ktornis, during which twelve inches of snow fell. He says vegetation looks fine and thero will undoubtedly be heavy crops thero this yenr. P. T. ilaulon, of South Dakota, Dako-ta, dropped into Lpgan tho other evening to visit his cousins, Thomas and Ralph Smith", whom ho had never seen, ne is cousin to tho Simth boys on their mother's moth-er's side. They aro nil delighted with tho meeting. Mr. Hnnlon thinks well of Cacho Valley nnd will remain hero for n time. Pastor Thomas, of tho M. E. Church, went ,up tho canyon Monday Mon-day on ti two day's fishing trip. Ho telephoned from tho Geo. Q. Rich bungalow yesterday afternoon after-noon that ho had n string of speckled benutir.s n yard long, but Geo. Q. telephoned, later that tho parson had succeeded in landing nothing but throe old shoes, four snlmon cans, two bucket bales nnd u pair of socks. Tho minister is using angle worms for bnit, I When the Ontario mine nt Pnrk , City first stnrted, G. G. Ilnrdy was induced by W. S. MeCornick to take a little stock. He bought one hundred shares for $50. For eleven years he received $50 each month as a dividend, besides a double of $100 nt Christmas. The , stock went up to $78 per shnre nrid then dropped to $62 per share, when Mr. Hardy sold his . hundred shares of stock for '$G,200. That's certainly going some." 4ftl In our rush to say something to the Omaha boosters In Logan Friday, Tna Repubmoan was compelled to neglect many Items of Interest, one of the most important of which was the marriage of Geo O. Hayball and Miss Bertie Johnson. This cvept took place Thursday evening at the Hyrum Hayball homo In this city, tho cere-mony cere-mony being performed by "Judge" 'Hart, and witnessed by tho immediate relatives of tho contracting purtles. These numbered a great Jmany, how-ever, how-ever, and during the evening there was a Jolly good time. The homo was a bower of roses, and at the proper time Miss Nelllo nayball, sister of tho ' groom, served a domestlo science sup- per that was not less than perfect, These young people .have friends numbered by their acquaintances and wero the recipients of many beautl- ful presents. That they may find marriage a glorious dream with no awakening Is tho wish of all. |