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Show Local News Forester Woodruff's family left for Denver yesterday to visit relatives Two neat ottlco rooms In the Union block over Leo Nielsen's store will be for rent July 1 J. R Stoddard of Richmond was In town yesterday. He says crops are looking fine In the north end of the valley. There is a possibility of Ed. Hansen receiving his release from the German mission soon. If he receives It he will bo home In July Joseph Eames is visiting in Logan for a few days with his family. He has been traveling through Wyoming for some mot.ths pastr Israel Stewart Is a licensed dentist In the state of Utah. lie successfully passed tlio state examination for dentists den-tists given In Salt Lake last week. David Smith formerly of the Logan Fourth ward and now living at Cen-tervllle, Cen-tervllle, has recently received a patent pat-ent for 160 aores of fine coal land located lo-cated east of Randolph, Rich county. S. M. Turner, who has been working In the Forestry service the past two months In Big Cottonwood canyon returned home last Saturday, having completed the work ef transplanting trees Extenslvp preparations have been made by the old folks committee for ttio entertainment of all the old people of the Cache stake over 70 years of age tomorrow, The atlalr no doubt will be a brllllaht one. Mrs. J. A. Hendrlckson returned Saturday from a ten days visit In Provo and Salt Lake. In Provo she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alford Osmond and attended the M. I. convention con-vention In Suit Lake. Tho new tabernacle at Wellsvllle one of the best In the county, will be dedicated during the Hvrum stake conference services which will be held June 27 and 28. It is expected that members of the First Presidency will be In atteudanco. Alvln Hull of Whitney came to Logan Lo-gan yesterday afternoon and was met at the train by his brldcto bo Miss Ella Maughnn of this place. Tho couple will be married In the Logan temple today. They will spend their honoymoon In near Lake and In the Portneuf valley with headquarters at Whitney, Idaho. Both havo a wldo circle of friends here who will extend congratulations. It is understood by the merchants on Main street who. petitioned for a letter deposit box to bo placed in the center of the block between Center' and First north that Uncle Sam was generous enough to grant the request. It is said that tho post and box arrived ar-rived some six or elgh. weeks ago and the merchants are wondering why tho delay in its Installation, as It would nol only be a great convenience to tho business men on the block but also to tho genera! public. i Mrs. T. II. Humphreys returned from Orland, California, last evening where sho spent the winter with, her husband who is project engineer of the Orland project. The Osmose plants at the Logan and Ogden sugar factories havo both been shipped to Lewlston where work began yesterday in reducing the syrup to sugar. Mrs. D. 0. Budge and her sister Mrs. RhodaCook left for Bolso last Saturday. Satur-day. The former will remain there two weeks and the latter four weeks before returning. Tho Preston Lumber company at Preston Is tho best and cheapest place in southern Idaho for lumber and all kinds of building material. Cement and lime in barrels always on hand. |