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Show Local News A great Slaughter sale on Tow els at Eliasoo Sisters. At the peace meeting In the tabernacle taber-nacle Sunday afternoon, Dr. George Thomas gave an Interesting address County Deputy neber Carlisle went to WeHsvllle and Hyrum Monday to Inspect fruit trees In those localities. John Ncbekercame from Lake town Sunday by team via Logan canyon. He says there is but llttlesnow to contend con-tend with. Hyrum Dewitt and Ttalph Smith were passengers to Ogden yesterday. While there they will Inspect some thoroughbred stallions. Mis. Emma Stephens returned home to Malad yesterday. She has bren spemllni: a few days with her son, D. E. Stephens of this city. The address given by H. Bullen Jr. at the Peace meeting held In the Seventh ward Sunday night was interesting inter-esting and highly Instructive. Furniture for an eight loomed house for sale, Inclining stoves, range, a large trunk and general line of neces,s (itlesfor house keeping. ."S E. Third South. wc i I Mr. J. A. Yeatrcan, of Oakland, California, spent Sunda In this city, on his way home from tne east. The gentleman is a son-in-law of Mr. Jacob ' West- Earnest Dahle returned from Gold-field Gold-field on Sunday night for a six weeks visit with his, people. He has been very successful there in his work as an assay er. Mr. E. G. Hondo, of Pocatcllo, went home on Monday taking with him his little grandson who was left motherless mother-less a few dajs ago by the death of Mrs. Ituud Ilonde, who died In this city. Towels, Towels, Towels! at ex tremely low prices at Eliason Sisters. Dr. II. C. Campbell, of this clty.left for St. Joe, Missouri, yesterday morning. morn-ing. The gentleman was advised by wire that his father-in-law wa critically criti-cally ill. Mrs Campbell has been at the .bedside of her father for sometime. some-time. .1 T. E. Thompson, of Richmond, was in the county seat a day or two ago. He Is recovering slowly from the elh-rts of a broken leg and a dislocated ankle that happened about three mouths ago. Ho still walks with a Mrs. A. C. Barrett and Miss Agues Cassidy returned to Logan Monday from Los Angeles where they have been spending the winter. Mrs. Barren Bar-ren Is visiting tier sister, Mrs. Geo. II Champ, and Miss Cassidy lias ap.niments at the Palace hotel I) Hen lliploglc of tiic linn of Lombard & Hlplogle, mechanical and hjflraullu engineers, of San Francisco N Inspecting the plant of the High Cieik Power and Lighting company on Cub river and will assist In placing some water wheel governors while I here. Eliason Sisters are offering great inducements in the line of Towels. Now is the time to stock up. F. E. Sullivan, superintendent of two sugar factories at Fort Collins, Colorado, spent three days in this city with the parents of his wife, Mr. and Mrs Lafount. Tho gentleman's wife has been in Logan the past month The couple returned homo Monday. Consldciable activity is going on at the Logan cemctry, preparatory woik being done for Decoration Day such as planting of lawns and flower beds, cutting and removing of weeds and oilier general work which certainly adds to tho appearance of the grounds. Kvanhnes of the Third ward has constructed a double cement vault 7x0x7 at a cost of Sl.io. Commencing with this issue the story entlt)ed"The Man of the Hour" will be presented for the entertainment entertain-ment of our readers. The story Is of Interest from beginning to end. It Is founded on the .great play known by that name. Everybody should start to read it In this Issue. Sunday at noon In the Fourth ward meeting house funeral services were held over the remains of Mrs. Mattle Ruud-Houde who died last Thursday. The speakers at the meeting were Elders Thomas Morgan, Gustave FJelstrom, H. J. Nielsen and Bishop jr Joseph Newbold. 'M The fountain pen offered by the Johnson Jewelry company, to the person, per-son, who could write the firm name the greatest number of times on the back of a postal card, was won by E, J Kcverine of Providence. He wrote the name of Johnson Jewelry company -781 times. The writing Is so line that it cannot be read without a magnifying magnify-ing glass. There were sixty contestants contest-ants whose numbers of the name written writ-ten ranged from 07 up to the winning number. The card is worth seeing. Mrs. E. W. Robinson nnd Mr. Maud Robinson entertained Jointly at the home of the former lady last Saturday night. Their guests were the Daughters Daught-ers of tho Pioneers, their partners and some invited friends. Progressive games were tho order of the evening, President Cardon and Mrs. Scllgman taking the first prizes and Miss Drue Smith and Mr. Shepard carrying oil the consolations. The looms were tastefully decorated, the games Interesting, Inter-esting, the luncheon was delicious and everybody pronounced It a most enjoyable enjoy-able and successful affair. Articles of incorporation were tiled with the county clerk Monday by the Mountain Spring Trout company, which showed a capitalization or $10,COO, divided Into 1,000 shares at the par value of $10. There arc eight Incorporators, all of Logan, and the purpose and business for which this corporation is formed, as shown by the articles, Is to establish, operate, a'nd maintain fish ponds and hatcheries. hatcher-ies. The otllccrs are: President, Robert Rob-ert Murdock; vice-president, Thomas G. Lowe; secretary and treasurer, Wm. II. Putty. The abese olllceis. with J. H. Hendricks and George F. Thatcher are directors. ' |