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Show NEWS OF CITY AND VALLEY I hhhh Departing and Returning Loganites-Den- I tists Convene-China Shower-Stolen Paper-Cement Machine, Etc. I Z Some good work was done on Main street Mondav with the leveler. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rose last week, a girl. Mother and child are doing tine. Mrs Loralne Moench went to Dell, Montana yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. Henry Gleed. Robert Murdock went to Salt Lake City yesterday to attend a meeting or the Corovana Mining company. Mrs E. P. Bacon went to Ogden yesterday to meet her sister 'Miss Florence Foster from Mew Mexico. Guy Walte or Hyde Park who sustained sus-tained Injuries some time ago by being dragged wit h a horse Is slowly recovering. recover-ing. Alma Frank was fined 110 on Monday Mon-day for buying liquor for minors. lie was brought In by Andrew King, chief probation officer. The success of tho fishing tackle trade at the Harris Music store Is all due to the election or the tackle by the Harris Bros., who are all expert fisherman. Justice Wm. Biangnttm has issued over 300 fish licenses already this spring. A number of persons are making preparations to take advantage advant-age of the opportunity the day the fish law Is up, which Is June 15. Stirling fc Carlisle are doing good work In lawn making In this city. They have planted a line one around the Eccles mansion and preparations are being made to plant a large one around the Nlbley residence on West Center. Their work Is equal to that of well trained landscape gardners. Eight of the leading citizens of Grace, Idaho advanced $4,000 to pipe the water from Bear river to their town. The 'water works are now in operation and have a force suMclent to raise the water 200 feet. John Greaves of Preston, who Is a property owner at Grace, was one of the leading lead-ing spirits. The controversy that has existed for sometime past between the farmers farm-ers on High Creek and the Lewlston Sugar Factory, regarding the waters of the above creek, has at last been amicably settled. The factory now has a legal right to use the above waters between the months of October Octob-er and March. A trench has been dug from the oreek to the factory and pipes will be laid at once. This means much for the Lewlston Factory. Elsewhere in this paper is published the names of tho Mutual baseball teams that will participate in the tho Stake league games. The tlrst series for Logan wfll bo played Friday and Saturday of this week. 'Friday afternoon at 4:30 p. m. the Logan First ward and Hyde Park teams will play a game. On Saturday afternoon at the same hour the Logan Fifth ward team and the Providence team meet. Both games will bo played on the B. Y. C. campus. At Greenville, Saturday afternoon at 4:30, the Greenville Green-ville and Logan Second ward teams cross bats. A notice has been published In this paper during the last row Issues offering offer-ing a reward of 85 for the arrest and conviction of any person taking the Loo an Rki'uhlican from the doors and yards of regular subscribers. Our attention has been frequently called to the fact that where there are two families living In the house, one a subscriber sub-scriber and the other not, the paper Is grabbed by tho latter party before the regular subscriber sees it. We say emphatically to all persons not subscribers, sub-scribers, keep your hands otf the papers pa-pers and leave them for the subscribers, subscrib-ers, If not you will be arrested and lined. We havo been annoyed for years by this purloining of papers and wo aro determined to haro it stopped. We suggest to subscribers who have missed their papers to watch on Wednesday Wed-nesday and Saturday mornings and catch the guilty parties and let the law take Its course. Lost Fob, "Utah Agricultural Col- 'H lege, 1007 " Leave at 41 West Center. :H David Evans or Rlvcrdale with his H daughter, Mrs. Joseph Greaves, came H to Logan yesterday. , rHJ Iva Almy, who has been Indisposed ! HJ for three weeks past with stomach ,H trouble, Is gradually Improving ill C. H. Bradshaw or VYcllsvlllc went to Roy yesterday to purchase two Jflfl thoroughbred brood mares Hfl Mr. B. II. Hendricks and wife of ':HI Lewlston and J W. Hendricks or M Richmond were in the city yesterday. , !H Miss Loa Roberts returned to Salt ' jflj Lake city yesterday after a week's jlj visit with her sister Mrs. T. W. Nay- 9J IB Messrs. Carlisle and Peery have H opened up the Palace Barber Shop. HI Everything new and up-to-date, not and cold baths. HJ Minutes of the meeting yesterday H afternoon or the county board of edu- , Hi cation could not be had for this issue V'JH owing to the late hour or adjourn- 5)1B1 ment. v?WJ Judge Rolapp wentito Preston yes- j "JmM terday to be In attendance at the dl- ' r HJ rectors meeting or the Ouelda Irrlga- 'jHJ tlon company, at which a final report t jVJ will be .made as tqjthe .financial con- ', $HJ ditlon or the company. , BJ Morris Gover, 80 years, or age, or .fl Clarkston died Sunday afternoon from jHJ general debility. Mr. Gover was one mm of the early settlers of this valley, HJ coming to Clarkston from Salt Lake ,M in 1857. Four grown daughters, over jHJ thirty grandchildren, and several : great-grandchildren survlvo the de- iHJ ceased tfl v- M At the Utah Dental Association vMfl convention, held in Ogden on Satur- ,i iflj day, It was decided to hold the next " tH annual convention at Logan. Among ;H the officers eleoted, Dr. O. H. Budge .iH was eleoted vice-president; Dr. II. P. ' iS Emeis, 'secretary and treasurer; and jfl Dr. O. H. Budge and Dr. I. P. Stew-. , art, members of the executive com.- t jH mittee. ;7 H K W. Robinson, Lorenzo Hansen, '' TM and A. G. Lundstrom, the County jjJ Fair committee appointed by the '1Hjl Commercial club, met in the club t-ofl rooms Monday morning and adopted a tvM recommendation to present to the ,; H club proposing that a meeting be i"jfl called or the business men and citizens ' M generally to discuss the advisability r jH or a county fair. Logan is fortunate " S In having such competent men at the ; JU head of a proposition which will mean , rLM so much for the valley. fM An enjoyable evening was spent at J fH the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ) jfl Hendricks of the Sixth ward, Their M daughter Julia was hostess at a china jjM shower given In honor of Miss Frances .tjfl Smith, who Is to be married today. The house was decorated In green and jH white. Luncheon was served to the following guests: The Misses Nan jfl Nlbley, Jensen, Carrie McAllister, M Mell Homer, Cora Kerr, Ina Stratford, 4 iU Luella Nebeker, Phoebe Nebeker, Loa '" flj Roberts, 'Eunice Jacobsen, Josle VJ Yeates, Lou Thatcher, Marie Barber, ! Vivian Hatch,Genevlovo Smith, Gert- jU rude Smith, Frances Smith, Mrs. '( Stella Mullenir, and Mrs Delia Smith. At a cose of $"00, Joseph E. Wilson, ' ' jM Jr., the cement contractor, has recent- . J ly purchased an up-to-date concrete 4' IjH mixer. The machine has a maximum ', ,9 mlxlngcapaclty or 18 cubic yards per ' 9 hour. The lirst work work with tho ,'flj mixer was at tho Journal building on ..flj West Center street, and It proves to "H be a very efficient machine. It Is cap- .fl able or being used for mixing tho m coarsest kind or concrnto as well as Vj the cement for pavement. This Is -r'B done by means of adjusting the feed- , .") erso the sand, gravel, and cement Is. - " JH taken In In the right proportion. The' iJircl water Is fed by means ot a rotary . SfB pump, With the use of this machine i& m'., ;-H a great saving Is had In labor and a.- -., " -afl larger force of men can be used In ( VJ promoting a piece of work, , ,m ?-;" ' i I- w, J |