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Show I SHORT LOCALS OF MORE I OR LESS INTEREST TO ALL M v John Hughes, one of Mendon's big I men, was in Logan Tuesday. I Thames Olsen, the mining man, left H far Ely, Nev., yesterday. U "'Bishop George Stoddard, of Union, fjs Oregon, and his wife have been spend- 1 Ing a few days in Logan. E D. Mead Austin, county attorney of I Bear Lake County, came to Logan Monday night on legal business. Ernest Knowles 13 rapidly recover- in ing from an operation for appendicitis JE that he had to undergo recently. HI rg Our great sale still continues. All n kind of winter goods at cost. Come W right along. NEWBOLD, clothier. m , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalnes, of H Preston, and Bishop E. R. Miles, of B Smlthfleld, were Logan visitors yes. S terday. H John Davis, a student of tho A. C. I who is to meet Bert Danford In a 20- round glove contest at Malad City on I LVbruary 27, left for Malad yesterday, I where he will go Into training. i John Rlggi, of Millvllle, Is in one of H the hospitals, having recently under- W gone an operation for urinary trouble. m Ills brother, James n,, Is down from Lagrande, tOre.,to accompany him through the confinement In tho hos- B pltal. James Halvcrscn, of Richmond, who I was partially paralyzed by a lick re ceived in an altercation In that city about threo weeks, has returned home froitf Salt Lake City, whero ho went for treatment, but Is reported but slightly better. t Monday night at the homo of J, A. Hendrlckson, Miss Aletta Hansen was given a shower In honor of her approaching ap-proaching marriage. A bout thirty or thlrty-flvo guests partook of refreshments, refresh-ments, engaged In 'games and had a genuinely good time. i L. R.,Ogden, of Denver, is In Logan working up a special advertising scheme of more than usual merit. ,He is a Prince of the blood royal and should receive a hearty welcome by, the business men. His pedigree will' appear later. Mrs. Hans Nielsen has succeeded Mrs. Lamoreaux in the Vienna bakery business, on West First North. Cot-fee Cot-fee and sandwiches served on short notice. Friends are invited to call. Headquarters for Hans Nielsen, tho livery man. nacks run to and from all trains. Prompt service 'given. Ind. 'phone 300m. , It Is reported that C. 'A. Harris has seld his Interest in the Richmond Condensed Con-densed Milk factory and has acquired three-fifths, of the stock In the People's Peo-ple's Co-operative Mercantile establishment, estab-lishment, of which he Is now manager. The manager, S. W, Hendricks, has done well by the stockholders during his incumbency paying a good dividend divi-dend each year and leaving the Institution Insti-tution in good shape. Mr. Ireland, or Richmond, has assumed the management manage-ment of the milk factory and Mr. Lockliart will act as business manager. In a letter from F. C. Goodwin, wo glean that P. E. Kceler, formerly of Logan, has purchased his interest in the Goodwin vineyard at Fresno, Calif., and expects to mako that place his home in the not far distant future, continuing his practice of law there. F, C. will continue as superintendent of tho vineyard tho coming season but as to his future plans he saycth not. Mr. Keelcr spent the llrst of February Febru-ary at Fresno, and has Just returned to Tonopah, Nov., taking Mrs. Keelcr back with him, she having Siccn visiting visit-ing with tho Goodwins slnco Christmas. Christ-mas. J. R. Edwards and son Randolph Ran-dolph are now at the vineyard on a visit. All tho folks down there arc In good health and wish to be remembered remem-bered to their Logan friends. |