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Show Exhibit of Art. Tho art rt'.'partroent of the A. 0. U. tins opened to the public an exhibition in palm Iiiks, clrnwlmrs and sculpture ht k-uillriK Utah artists, Including the frime Alice Art. collection. The department de-partment has been very successful la tM'ttlriK together this very tine collection collec-tion and the public Is to have the lionellt. The college library walls have been tilled and the pictures may be viewed between the hours of 8:30 a. in and 4:110 p. m. each day until Janu-un Janu-un '2b An illustrated lecture on art u;;s delivered by J. Leo Fairbanks last-nt.'ht last-nt.'ht at 8 o'clock. This exhibit Is 'wiiiidrously beautiful and before tha 25th ouRht to attract thousands of visitors to the A. 0. Extends Thanks. The Old Folks committee of Cache stake desires to extend thanks publicly pub-licly to the proprietors of the Electric Theater, who so kindly gave tho old folks two performances of the "Passion "Pas-sion Flay" on Wednesday. This consideration con-sideration on their part is highly com-m com-m endablc, sincerely appreciated, and the committee, on behalf of the old people, who so thoroughly enjoyed the performances, hereby expresses Its hearty thanks to the management of the theater. We aro pleased to say that tho "Passion Play" or "Life of Christ" as portrayed at tho Electric Theater is very beautiful and wortliy the attention of the public. J. C. Knowmcs, Lucian Fauk, Geohoe Colk. i Tonight at 8 o'clocic Geo. T. Odell, general manager of the C. W. & M. Co.'s intermountaln business, will give a banquet at the Lincoln hotel, the guests being the employes of the. Logan and Preston branch houses. The old folks of ttie Fourth ward were entertained yesterday afternoon. A fine spread was prepared and an excellent ex-cellent program rendered. -Trje various vari-ous committees connected therewith, areto.be commended on the splendid way, in which they took care of the old folks. , NOTICE OF" ASSESSMENT. Tlie Rich-Cacho Mining Co.-Principal Co.-Principal place of business, Logan Lo-gan City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors, direc-tors, held on the 9th luy of December, De-cember, 1907, an assessment of one-half mill per share was levied ou the capital stock of the corporation, cor-poration, payable on or before the loth, day of January, 1908, to N. V. Kimball, treasurer, at his office, of-fice, over First National bank, Main 'street, Logan City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on the 1st day of February, 1908, will be delinquent and advertised for salo at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on the 15th day of February, 1908. nt 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together to-gether with the cost of advertising advertis-ing and expense of sale. " K I) WARD IIAKSOX, 1 , Secretary. Over First National bank. Logan City, Utah'. Dated December 9, 1907. By 'orcler of the Board of Directors Di-rectors the above dates are extended ex-tended as follows: Assessment payable Feb. 1, 1908, assessment delinquent Fob. 45, 1908, stock to be sold March 2, 1908, at 2 p. m. EDWARD HANSON, Secretary. Dated January 15, 1908. Rock Springs Coal. Thatcher Coal Co., Smith Bros, old stand, 0 V. First South street, Logan. Uptown ottlce, 'J hatcher's livery. Both phones, 18; both phones at yards, 314. Eliason Sisters I I ARE. MAKIN01 A ORpAT I f S LAUG H TERI NG A ION ALL THEIR GOODS. I ' ' i ''' ' ' - nl Furs '.;-;'- Hilif Price Children's Coats , - Half Price ' I Embroideries - Half Price ' jjj Ladies' Suits - Half Price S , y Millinery - Half Price I Ladies' Bear Skin Jack . g ets and Plush Capes Half Price jj ,, I I " ." FOR CASH ONLY 'J S ' " IS " i 3 Come while the Special Bargain, Sale is on, which will I gl , be but a few days. The bona fideTeductions made s jjj will astonish you. The present stock must be sold to C ' i Jjj ' make room for Spring lines.' The Quality of our goods H B is the best that money can buy ......' 6 I Ieliasom's J St. John's Church. The services for the 2nd Sunday after Epiphany will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 11 o'clock, and Evening Prayer at 7:30. The Rt. Rev. F. S. Spalding, Bishop or Utah, will preach ,at both services. A general gen-eral Invitation is extended to the public. pub-lic. The store of Evefton & Sons was broken Into from the rear last Saturday. Satur-day. The exact articles stolen could not be ascertained. Excursion to Denver, January 17 and 18. For Western Live Stock show and meeting National Live Stock Association. Limit .January 27. See O. S. L agents for rates and particular. par-ticular. 4 - For Sale. . Choice IS acre farm In Greenville with water stock in L." II. P. canal. For further information apply to R. L. Campbell, Campbell's store. Excursion to Denver, January 17 and 18. For Western Live i Stock show and meeting National Live , ' I Stock Association. Limit January 27. See O. S. L. Agents for rates and par- 1 tlculiirs. H A healthy man is a king in his f own right; an unhealthy man is 1 an unhappy slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health keeps you well. " lillPPIPilllllflillwllwwwilllrWitIPlPlilfnp ffl THATCHER OPERA HOUSE .-. ', MONDAY, JANUARY 20th ' 1 S " OH LOOK WHO'S HERE ! ! S I BEN HENDRICKS f ? . First Appearance Since 1900 in W 3 I YOM YONSON j W See the Lumber Camp In, Mid-winter Breaking of the Log Jam Realistic Waterfall Tho Railroad Station J. PRICES: j $J.OO, 75c, 50c, and 35c. j 1 IS I tr MORRELL'S SALE - I I .- r- QTTT T OM 9 ( SI-' " ' ""'''' & iLl 'I ' Vll. Boy's Suits H , .' Hats ' ' . . t-2off 7 Bargains In Underwear, Flannel Shirts, etc. H: ?'-50 ' Men's Suits ; Shoes Ovei-coats 1-3 oft. ' Fat Coats 1-4 off. J 3t0 J 2off M s -, . , |