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Show T' LOCAL 'NEWS. Rp Alonro Mon II', iiirti ujji'r of Uic H 'Cache Valley giM uiuis ,ii Kicliinonri, K was lu the cliy yesteida) Hl Miss Lillian Stevens, guest of Mr Hl and Mrs. S. O. Stevens the past two H wccUs, returned to her home at Orfdun H ycstei day afternoon. Hl The Daughters of the Pioneers H' Iiold their regular meeting in t tie First Bv ward room of ttie tabernacle Tuesday H. at.'t n. in, All arc cordially invited. Hl Mrs. V Ids toe, mother of President K Wldstoc, left for Salt Lake City yes- H terday, where she will remain in the H ruturc. The lady had been in this Hi city 6inco tho holidays. H Frank McAllstcr, thrco years on a Bt mission In Germany, arrived in Logan B' yesterday evening. On his return trip H lio visited the big cities across the Bi water, and In tho cast, and spent a Hi couple of weeks at Chicago with a HM brother, Dr. McAllstcr. K Last Friday night, Mrs. N. P. Nell- H sen Jr. was attacked with severe K' symptoms of appendicitis. An opera- Bj t Ion was deferred, and the ulcerated Hw -appendix, Is tald to li.ive broken. This HB is usually considered very serious, but HV in the case of Mrs. Nielsen lias worked HS' to her betterment and she is Improv- B hit; nicely. I he L) rlo theater, the new Electric In I he Stevens building on West Center, Cen-ter, will open about next Wednesday. Tin' niitiiHKi nieiit hhjs that everything every-thing Mill be up-to date, the best there Is, new, novel and original The ciij Unfitly agreed to furnish lights fin the new place and this made the opening possible. A special program will be given at I he First Ward Conjoint Mutual Sun-ri.it Sun-ri.it cvenlogat7:30. Prof.Wm.Splcker will render a violin solo, the Thatcher quintette will sing, and President J. t Wldtsoe will give an address on .Milentltlc Progress." This array of tKient should attract a larger audience than Is usual at the conjoint. On Wednesday Nells Sorcnsou of Lago, Idaho, and Miss Alleta Hansen, of the Logan Seventh ward, were united In marriage In the Logan Temple. That night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ilendrlckson, with whom Miss Hansen has resided since coming to America, the couple were given a very elaborate and dellghtfu reception. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson leave today for Lago, which will be their future home, and they take with them the best wishes of many good friends. |