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Show I . ' LOCAL NEWS. I i I ' i 1 , , Ml&s Sarah Merrill, County Record- t . er, Is confined to her bed with strong (lj "tyraptomlof appendicitis. If 'rv "! ": O'rl Wabted:-At once to assist In H j'fc ' ireneral work. Best ot wages, at B. F. t ; Rlter's residence 168 N. 1st East St. ' I . ," O. R. Strellng, dispenser of ths I , ; v Gofden Gate coffees and sploes, has H r i il i, been spending a few days In Logan. I mn itf wl'' Py you cu ud Inspect . fU the stock at the CACHE KNITTING B rfc, v "" "" WORKS, before you purchase your HPi winter goods. H In- I? Mrs. James Brown, who has been IB staying at ProTldence for some time BJ; tt past, will go to Hontpeller In the near 11 K future and reside there hereafter. Mrs.- W. A. Gelsklng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Jensen, returned to Denver Thursday morning. Satishctlen In every thread, buttons tee. Munsmd, underwear. Campbell's. Mrs. L. F. Smith entertained yesterday yes-terday in honor of her sister, Mrs. Alva Chlpman, of Pleasant Grove. The homemade Sweaters 'for boys made "at CACHE KNITTING WORKS will wear better and look better than the imported stock. We want everybody in Cache Valley t$ knew we carry a complete com-plete line ef renewed Munsinj Underwear. Campbell's stare. The Ninshil Underwear Jives yea superlative nutty at Mini mum Prices. Campbell's stare. The sale of what Is known as the "Mormon Church farm" In Bear Lake county, Idaho, has been announced. The sale was made by President Joseph F. Smith, as trustee for the Latter-day Saints to Ezra Badge of Paris, Ida., a brother of District Judge Alfred Budge of Pocatello. The consideration was $47,000, The first payment, or 14,000, will be made on Deo. 31, and the balance will be paid In payments of $6,000, payable.on JaU. lof each pear, with Interest at 7 per cent. The deed was filed In Bannock county, Idaho. The land Included In the sale is between UO.000 and .15,000 acres of the most fertile land la Bear Lake county. , Study the underwear prtMem, and yet win rind Nunsm leads, ethers telle. Campbell's. The Daughters of the Pioneers will hold.a meeting in the basement base-ment of the tabernacle Tuesday, November 19th, at 3 p.m. A full attendance is desired. |