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Show Seventh Ward Pro-gram Pro-gram Sunday Night. The special numbers on the program pro-gram arranged by the Seventh ward M. I. A. for next Sunday evening at 7:30 are as follows: Vocal Solo Frank Baugh Address M. J. Ballard Male Duet...' Albert Bow- man and A I ford Stradford Reading .Nora Bedford Violin Solo Lucille Hart 4 Selection .....Choir An Announcement. We wish to announce to our friends that Cole & Ricks Bros.Co. will establish estab-lish a green grocery stand in Smith's bakery bulldfng, on E. Center, where they ruim to furnish the best the market affords, direct from their own farm. They open up this morning. Smith's Bakery 'phones, Bell, No. 121k, Independent, Inde-pendent, 212a. Methodist Church. Sunday morning Union service at ths Presbyterian .church. Sunday, school and evening service at the Methodist church. All are welcome. Eagle Cafe. Will open Tuesday July 13 under the management of Mrs. Eda Dellnn, LUNCH COUNTER. RESTAURANT. RESTAU-RANT. DINNER PABTIES A SPECIALTY. FIRST CLASS CHEF. Leo Campbell went to Salt Lake for a two-days' business trip yesterday. Mrs. Wilcox of Fielding died in Logan Lo-gan yesterday from peritonitis. Charles Johnson of Hyrum sustained a fractured arm Thursday by falling from an apple tree. A six-year-old daughter of Erastus Jensen of the Fourth ward lost the future use of her thumb and finger Thursday evening by getting her hand Into a rope pulley. Lawn Parry of Mlllvllle died Thursday Thurs-day evening from hcmorrhaglcspotted fever. John Hyde of Lower Star Valley and Miss Evans of southern Utah were operated on In tho Logan hospital for appendicitis this week. Miss Lenna Allen of Cove Is visiting with relatives here. Mrs. William Knowles went to Salt Lako City yesterday with her family on a visit. Cathler J.E.Shepard left for a two weeks' trip to Chicago yesterday, no will visit his father In Indiana bo fore returning. v - |