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Show 'All Air!!al Twini : a : . I) Pi.W. Mnughan of Wellsvllle spent a tow hours In Logan yesterday. Dr. W. G. lluckenbrod Dentist-successor Dentist-successor to Dr. H. 1'. Emels. 1'hone CIO red.- ti 9 i r-. John Barker tbo genial merchant of Cache Junction was n visitor to the city yesterday. 9 , Clevo Turner of Salt Lake City will spend the Twenty-fourth In Lo-I Lo-I gan. I Miss Edith Merrill of Salt Lako Is visiting In Logan for two weeks. She Is tho guest of Lolla Merrill. Sweet peas In distinct colors at 2r. cents per hundred nt Olo Larson's, 212 East Third South street. ' Miss Phoebe Harding left Sunday for her home In Wlllard, nfter completing com-pleting her work In summer school. R. L. Campbell ot Campbells' Smart Shopp was a Drlgham City vlsltlr yesterday. Jeff Bybeo and P. B. Van Orden of Lewfatpn spent Sunday and Monday Mon-day In Logan. I? r '" ta -. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Card came to Logan Sunday night for a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Gladys Davis spent over Sunday Sun-day In Logan returning to Salt Lake yesterday morning. Tho statistics show that In 1911 thero wore upwards of 80,000 automobiles automo-biles used In the state ot California, and 25,000 of them wero In Los Angeles. An-geles. Mrs. Sarah Purdy, Afton and Mary Purdy returned to their homo in Lima, Li-ma, Montnna Sunday afternoon after a pleasant visit In Logan. Mrs. Lyman Ly-man Dalnes nccompanled them home. CALL AND SEE THE WONDER- FUL DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEAN- ibM ER. IT WILL DO THE SAME fffW WORK AS THE BEST ELECTRIC if CLEANER, AND AS EASY TO OPER- ATE AS A CARPET SWEEPER. PRICE $12.50. LUNDSTROM FURN- ITURE & CARPET CO. a The demand for Hodgo headers still keeps up, so bays tho Stevens Implement Co., which Is an Indication Indica-tion that thero tiro good prospects for heavy crops. Funeral services over tho remains of Mrs. Jano Watson wero held in tho Second ward meeting houso Saturday Sat-urday at 10 n.m A latgo crowd of , relatives nnd friends of deceased i wero present, which showed tho great esteem In which she was held. Tho choir sang, "I Need Thco Every Ev-ery Hour." Tho opening prayer 13 offered by brothtr J. W. Lin-ford. Lin-ford. Singing, "Sister Thou Wast Mild and Lovely." Tho following speakers testified to tho noblo Hfo of tho deceased and urged tho children chil-dren to emulate their mother's good example. Wm,' Worley, N. W. Kimball, Kim-ball, Ex-Bishop Anderson, and BUhop Sloan. Sister Jano Thatcher sang "Unanswered Yet." Benediction was offered by Edw. Anderson. Tho floral offerings wero profuso and beautiful. A long cortego followed fol-lowed tho remains to Its last resting place In tho Logan cemetery. Mr. Lorln Lewis of Lcwlston spent Sunday In Logan. Fresh vegetables from my gardens every day. Phone Ole Larsen, 497R See those $3.00 hats In Newbold's window, now selling at $1.50. U' Miss La Vlnla Card has returned home after n month's visit In Baker City, Oregon. Lost Two-year-old bay mare, white stripe In face, long maliic. Return or notify Win., Worley and be rewarded, 33S West First South street, Logan. A line of men's summer trousers lo close out at cost, at Newbold's. ' Sidney Stevens Implement Co., is headquarters for tho best sisal bind-1 ing twine. tf' t The Wilson, one of the teaalng Ho-tela Ho-tela of Salt Lake City: rates $1.00 1 per day and upwards. Music during I meal hours. Headquarters for Cache I Valley people. ' |