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Show 2t CITY AND COUNTY Items of latere About ' dtjt4jt People od Events. c0vt Snips at EUasM's,M ytu say? I should say so. G there aid be convinced For Sale Ihree tine building loti, centrally located. Inquire 160 North First West. Spend 30 minutes In Havana, Our smokes are cool and fresh. Havana Cigar stand. The Occidentals In a fast garre of baseball won from the Wellsvllle nine on Wednesday by the score of 0 to 0. George Klrkham entered a 'com. plaint of battery in. the city court against Carl Plerson,- Wednesday. Mrs. T. D. Roberts is certainly selling those sample skirts at 'a great rate. Wanted To rent 4 or 5 room house on outskirts of city, with good sized lot and barn. llell 'phone 65y. Miss Af ton Benson of Trenton was In Logan shopping on Thursday and returned home In the evening. Auditorium Ball every Saturday night; perfect floor, fine music. Miss Luella Nebeker will return to Bear Lake Monday. She has been visiting here for a week. Judge Brangham joined la marriage Wm Olen Rawlins of Cornish and Miss Ida Leila Wheeler of Lewiston on Wednesday. t It's your chance to save some money. Reduced prices on entire stock of hats, shoes and gents furnishings. Alexander Smith, opposite postoffice. The summer students in French and German had Prof. Arnold as their guest at lunch on Thursday. The lunch was served in the college dining room and was prepared by the young women taking the summer course In cooking George B. Hendricks of the B. Y. C. returned from Harvard university Wednesday. He comes home with Ins master's degree and will again continue his work at the college this winter. A special meeting of all Y. L. M. I. A. officers and members of Cache Stake will be held In the B. Y. college on Tuesday, July 7, at 8 o'clock. Mary L. Hendrlckson, Martha W. Carlisle, and Margaret S. Watson, stake presidency. Thomas W. Loyd ha's recently pass ed through a serious attack of lumbago lum-bago which has made him unable to be out and to attend to his work. We are glad to be able to report that he Is quite Improved and Is about the streets again. Thomas Is a grand genial fellow and a good useful citizen. The summer school of the A. C. ended yesterday after a five. weeks session. Over a hundred students have been In attendance and work of an excellent grade has been done. The school closes somewhat earlier than usual as the plan has been followed of five weeks with six recitations a week Instead of six weeks with five. The big discounts given at Eliason's are drawing the trade. Dr. Thomas and Miss Annie Ellason were married In the Logan temple on Thursday morning. Immediately after the ceremony a breakfast was served at the Ellasnn home at which only te relatives and a few friends were present. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas left for the west on the afternoon train and will be away all summer. The Juvenile Band plays today in Preston. The fact that it Is to be prominent In the celebration In that town indicates how rapidly the band Is growing In popplarlty and what good work It does. It was an important featuro at the ball game In Logan Thursday and at the old folks celebration last week. Tno band Is a credit to our city and we wish It the best of success. Considerable excitement wasarouscd Thursday evening In front of Thp Republican Re-publican olllcu when the six o'clock whistle, of the laundry blew and frightened Its livery liorso. The animal ani-mal camo bounding from behind the laundiy and struck Kmll Anderson's delivery wagon and upset It. Tho horse ran Into a load of hay and the White Swan w"as upset and )iad It not been for the quick head work of Harold Har-old Smith the swan would have lost all of Its feathers. As It was the buggy bug-gy was mashed up In general but no one got hurt. ' Home Comfort ranges at the Logan Second-Hand store. Mrs. Paul Cardon of Benson Is reported re-ported as being 111. taiss Addle Anderson of the Sixth ward 1; seriously afflicted with typhoid fever For Sale Three-roomed house, and small lot, on East Third .South, Logan- Very cheap. 107 East Fourth North. The overstock at Eliason's will soon be reduced the way goods are being sold. H. A. Pederson performed tho ceremony cere-mony on Wednesday that united as one Henry A. Gessel and Adallne Bench, a young couple of Logan. When In Logan call at Davis's new cafe, West Center street. Regular dinners served. Best In town, 25 cents. Apartments for ladles. John H. Anderson's big clearance clear-ance sale. Shoes, clothing, dress goods, washgoods and ribbons sold regardless of cost. Directors of the Clarkston Water Works Co. were In town Wednesday making preliminary arrangements for the Installation of their reservoir. They report the work to be progressing progress-ing nicely. The Misses Battle Pond and Lalene Hendricks of Lewiston, and Marian Hendricks of Richmond have returned from Roston where they spent the winter at a domestic science college.-On college.-On their return trip they visited many points of Interest In the east. Miss M. A. Torgesen gave a dinner party Tuesday evening for Miss Annie Ellason and Dr. Thomas. Besides the guests of honor there were present Mr. and Mrs Clyde Squires, Mr. and Mrs McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen, Misses Nora Ellason, Hilda Ellason, Ida Mitchell, Hattic Smith, Drew Smith, Mrs N. R. Moore, Mrs. Yatcman, and Mr Geo. Torgeson. Aletta li. Sorensen of Lago, Idaho, returned Thursday to her home after a three weeks visit In Logan with relatives rela-tives and friends. Her friends In Lo gan, especially in the Seventh ward where she resided for several years are many. Since' moving to Gentile Valley she has been chosen first counselor coun-selor to the slake presidency of the Y. L. M. I. A. and Is said to be an active ac-tive worker. Havana Cigar store. Pride of Logan. Ten Edison records by W. J. Hryon. Wilson Music company. Frank Turner will leave Logan fof a German mission August 20. We sell tho Earth and Loan money on It. 11. a. Pedersen & Co. Miss Carrie Jdhnson has gone to Newton to visit with her aunt, Miss Anna Chrlstensen The people who trade at Ella son's within the next few days will surely make money. Pure spring water Ice delivered to anypirtofthe city, 00c cwt. Isaac Smith &Co. The Relief society oiilcers will hold their meeting Saturday Jul) ), m -i o'clock In itie tithing uituu. I ice made from city water und guaranteed guar-anteed pure delivered to any part of Uiedti i Wm. Evans Buth phones. Wednesday Justice Brangham bent his check to the state treasurer for W02.30 to cover collections on fish and game license for the month of June. Howard Madsen returned from Mantl Tuesday evening where ho spent two weeks with relatives. He will spend his vacation at Clarkston. Mrs. Ezra Lloyd formerly of Logan and now or Salt Lake Is entertaining a dear little cherub which came to the home last week. Manager Qulnney of the Logan sugar factory went to Lewiston yesterday, yes-terday, ne says considerable building Is going on up there at present. The many friends of Mrs. A. G. Lundstrom will be glad to learn that she Is Improving. The lady is still in Tooele county. The funeral services of the son of County Commissioner Knowles will be held In the First ward room on Sunday Sun-day afternoon Immediately after tho meeting. Joseph Monson went to Richmond yesterday to attend the funeral of Marlnus Shepard who died from injuries in-juries sbstalned at Preston Tuesnay by falling from an electric light pole. Frank'M. Cory of Newton, Iowa, who married Miss Beatrice M. Cud-mundson Cud-mundson Thursday left in the after-ndbn after-ndbn with his new bride for Bolse.Ida. where they make their future home. A young man who apparently got gay with a neighbors auto Thursday evening was brought before Judge Brangham yesterday and fined the modest sum of SIS. Let Tlmmons, the strawberry man, supply all your wants. In strawberries. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. Two blocks west of depot, Smlthlleld. Bell 'phono 12Jy. ' Where is that SO per cent discount dis-count sale going on? Why at Eliason's of course. You might know without asking. Professor Fletcher and wife of the U. A. C. returned to Provo yesterday to'spend their summer vacation. This Is the first visit home since assuming charge of tho Art department at the college last fall. Nels Hansen left for Cook, Mont, yesterday. From recent letters received re-ceived It is learned that the building of the electric railroad there has been started and men are at work on the bridge across Yellowstone river The town will not be entirely void of sports today. Several hundred people peo-ple found time to go to the baseball game Thursday and watched an Interesting Inter-esting game. The Logan First and Second ward teams can put up just as good gamo aud will play this afternoon after-noon on the B. Y. campus. Tickets to the game are reasonable at 15 cents. The Y. L. M. I. A. oiilcers of the Seventh ward met and surprised Mrs. Connlo Quajle Monday evening. A hotsupnerwas served on the lawn, games were played, and a general good time was had. An Interesting feature was tho unexpected appearance, late In the evening, of Amanda Olsen as an old man and Zcttle Turner as a handsome hand-some old lady. They airordcd considerable consid-erable amusement for tho crowd. Mrs. M. A. Hean of Chicago has announced an-nounced tho engagement of her daughter daugh-ter Marlon Luclllo to Arthur Hill Hadenoch of Chicago. Tho wedding will take place at tho homo of Mrs. L. 15. Peaslee in Salt Lake In the early fall. Alter the wedding" the couple will make Logan their winter home as Mr. Hadenoch has been engaged as athletic director for another season at the 11, Y. College. Chaperoned by Prof, and Mrs. Lang-ton Lang-ton a largo party of young peoplu left Loganon Friday to spend tho Fouith and Sunday in tho canyon. The party Included tho following; Miss Marie Barber, Lou Thatcher, Vivian Hatch, Barbara Howell, Edith Bowen and Phoeba Nebeker, with Alex Preston, Asa Bullen, Sidney Beatty, Spence Wright, Corlett Rlter, Clare Mac-I Mac-I Alllster and Royal Martlneau. |