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Show Additional Locals. ' Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Allen of Cove, are visiting with their relatives In Logan. Chas. Kellstrora was operated on for a serious case of buwel trouble Thursday ovcnlng. W. W. McLaugliUn was called to Dewey yesterday by the farmers of that placo In tho Interest of somo big Irrigation scheme they have In mind. Thomas E. Rose of Weston, Ida., and Mls3 Irene Larsen of Cove were narrlcd in tho Salt Lake templo this week. Miss Larsen Is the daughter of Cove's worthy bishop. Dr. Adamson of Richmond and An-diew An-diew Hycr of Lowlston were in Logan yesterday to testify in tho case of The Price Estate vs. The Oregon Short Line Railroad Company. The Jurymen In tho caso of Price vs O, S. L. are: Moses Mikkelson, Hjdc Park; George Illnes, Smlthfleld; Geo. A. Bell, Logan; Thomas Irvine, Logan; Lo-gan; John II. Bradley, Paradise; J. J. Frederick, Providence; L. O. Farr and Frank Earl, Logan. They were selected se-lected early yesterday afternoon and the court commenced proceeding with the evidence In the case, Yesterday woid was received here by telephone that William Bell, one of the early settlers of this valley had died at Rcxburg of general debility. The deceased settled In Logan in 1800 moved to Newton In 1800, and to. Rcxburg Rcx-burg in 1878. Ho is an uncle to Bell Brothers of this city. Funeral services ser-vices will be held at Newton (to-mor-row, wjiorc the remc'ns will be (Interred (In-terred according to his wishes by the side of his wife who preceded him qultoa few ears ago. Miss Theresa E. Arusten of Hyrum gl was married In Salt Lake tills week to Ffli Albert J. Crawford of Denison, Tex. Ipfl Mrs. Ellas Davis, returned to her home at Mendon, yesterday after a tpfl short visit with her relative In this city. jpfl Our readers wIM observe elsewhero 'pp in this issuo an uptodato schcdulo of H railroad time through this valley to and from Salt Lake City. J M We find that there are no headaches, M no nasty, bitter, puckcry after tastes i pfl after drinking Cereo Ccreohasa llch Iflpj nutty, -smooth taste p President I). II Roberts and other Irflfl members of the First Council otScv- 3H enty aro expected to be In attendanco fll at thcScveiitlesconvcntlon tomorrow. qppfl Thomas Smart went to Salt Lake rp City yesterday to attend to business i.Mpi matters beforo leaving for the Ha- Iflpl wallan Islands Dec. 1. Mr. Smart's tia family will accompany him, tlioy will ppfl spend tho winter on tho Islands while i Mr. Smart will take a trip through H China and Japan. H John Squires returned tills week il from Bear Lake and says the snow is flp two feet deep In the mountains west .! of Garden City. Tho bad condition p of tho can) on roads he attributes to 3jp cattle tramping over them while they , jH weresoft and covered with a sleet of IH snow. iflfl The Clio Circlo held their regular -"Tffl session Wednesday at the homo of JH Mrs. Shepard. Tho main featuro of ?JH tho afternoon was tho paper, given by pflj Mrs. Ball when tho literary merits of 'H Jane Austin and her "Pride and Pre- ....fH Judlcc" were discussed In a vcryattrac- JH live and forceablo manner "'jpfl VppI (pflp 'n-!pflpl 0"MpH pppH g -' w"i 'iWi"iniWitiii t p m V- tfi"vi'M'a-wa!?pgTTfipfl pfl pfl pfl B |