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Show Al Ararat Twi i . r--J) Coffee kills, Koffc-ct builds. Wanted A good shoemaker. Apply at 135 North Main. Warm up your soul with a good cup of Kofle-et in the mornings. Wo want about 25,000 pounds )l barley. See J. A. Hendrlckson. " Miss Emma Lucy Gates Is vlbltlwg In Logan, guest of her sister Mrs. J. A. Widtsoe. Nothing will warm you up and make you feel like a new man as a good warm cup of Koffc-ct In the morning. Prospective builders will find it profitable to call on D. E. Mccham contractor and builder, 354 So, 1st. W. Advise and estimates cheerfully given. The Wilton, one of the tesalng Ho-lets Ho-lets of Salt Lake City: ratei 91-00 per day and upwards. Music during meal hours. Headquartert for Cache Valley people. Tho Joseph Smith Company of the Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet Thursday, September 12 at 3 p. ra. WW at tho homo of Mrs. S. B. MItton, 33 South First East. On Monday evening Mrs. Thos. Irvine Ir-vine gave a family dinner Including a few friends, in honor of W. Lelloy . Smith, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith, who leaves Bhortly to enter tho University, and later the Itush Medical College of Chicago. Mr. Smith will be gone four years. Funeral services were held In tho Sixth ward meeting houso Tuesday at 2 o'clock over the remains of Lulu Pederson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Helma Pederson. Tho houso was taxed to its capacity with relatives and friends of tho deceased. Tho floral offerings wcro profuso and beau tiful. Tho following brethren gavo words of consolation to tho bereaved family: A. J. Hansen, H. A. Pederson, Peder-son, A. L. Skanchy, N. A. Larson, and Bishop Bice. Spoclal music was furnished by the cl.olr. Solo by Frank Baugh and Vjilir. solo by Prof Otto. A long corteijo followed tho remains to tho laBt reii'ug pmco In tho Logi'n cemotory. Mr. lent Johnson dedicated dedi-cated tho gra"2. Koffe-et Bhould bo boiled twenty minutes. It is then better than coffeo Sidney StevenB Implement Co., la headquarters for the best sisal binding bind-ing twine. tf Mrs. Ivy Thorpo of Wcllsvllle Is visiting In the city, guest of her mother Mrs. Thos. Ballard. Men and women of good .appearance to demonstrate goods for a large wholesale house. From twelve dollars dol-lars a week and up can be earned at home. Call at Eaglo Hotel, Saturday. II. C. Arnold. sl4 t Don't worry along with a poor range If tho oven does not bake woll, If tho stove Is not tight get a Hound Oak or a Universal and save your temper and your money. Spande Furnlturo Company. - According to President Call of tho Drlgham Commercial club, people of Cacho Valley will do well to buy their peaches at once. Tho crop Is now at its best nnd tho choicest fruit will bo moved within a week. Funeral sortlcos over the rem'alnv of Margaret Milkv, an old time ro. dent of this city, who died at Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Idaho, last Sunday, will bo held in tho Third ward meeting house today to-day at 1 p. m. Friends of tho family nr Invited. A farewell party was given last night In tho Second ward meeting houso for Miss Ida Btstlino who leaves next Monday for tho Northwestern North-western States Mission. An excellent excel-lent program was rendered, after which dancing was Indulged In. A good crowd was present. i An Interesting wedding but ono of which few have heard was that performed per-formed In Spring VIow, Wis., nearly a week ago tho principals of which were A. C. faculty members, Dr. L. D. Bachelor and Miss Florenco Drown Dr. Bachelor Is ono of tho best known and most popular members of tho A. C. Ills bride Is a favorlto In tho Homo Economics department of which she Is head. |