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Show y .l y Fresh vegetables lrom my gardens every day. Phono Ole Larson, 49711 - - : ' . MIssLcttle Turner Is visiting, with rclatveU n ; Salt Lake Cty. in Sidney Stevens Implement Co., is headquarters for the beBt sleal bind- - lng twine. - tf County Treasurer Phllo Austin returned re-turned to 'his office yesterday after spending three days In the canyon. Miss Ilose Jones will talk to the rnrents' class of the Third ward Sunday school tomorrow morning. Subject, "The Child and Its Play." Charles Bitters Is In charge of the City Treasurer's office during tho absence ab-sence of Mrs. Ilcrdlo Hayball who Is off on a vacation. The' Wilson, one of the reading Ho. tell of Salt Lake City: ratet 91.00 per day and upwards. Music -during meal hour. Headquarters for Cache Valley people. The Stake Presidency announce ihat they expect President Joseph l Smith to attend the quarterly conference confer-ence 6f Cache Stake, Sunday August 4th. t The bid of Wm. Evans for trenching trench-ing in water main district No. 30, was accepted by tho Board of City Commissioners at their regular meeting meet-ing Tuesday evening. ' Mark Tuttle, Deputy State Auditor Is examining the records of the County Coun-ty Treasurer this week. He expects to complete his audit of tho books tonight. to-night. Mrs. Hyrum Hatch of Franklin, Idaho, gave birth to a girl at tho Budge & Budge hospital the evening of July 24th. Both mother nnd babe are doing nicely. Tho father of tho little ono Is n patient at tho hosplt', having recently undergone an operation opera-tion there. Samuel Evans of Drlggs, Idaho, who for n time made his homo in Cache Vnllcy, came to Logan yesterday. Mr. "tj Evans is enthusiastic over the Teton -' country nnd, extends to all who e- fclre to see beautiful fnrras and fnim lf.mls, an invltntion to the threo lr celebration ni Urlggs, next innnth. T' e'oeciifc'nn will lio t'" completion of the 'nllrrad Into Teton. Au 1". infirhs " ? opening c':t' Dr. W. O. Buckenbrod Dentist-successor Dentist-successor to Dr. H. p. Emels. Phone 610 red. tf Sweet peas In dlBtlnct colors at 2r. cents per hundred at Ole Larson's, 212 East Third South street. Peter Harson of Clarkston Is spending spend-ing a few days with relatives In the city. Fred Turner, who has spent tho past week In tho county In the Interest Inter-est of Uncle Sam's Cleanser returned t Salt Lake City yesterday. .. Kl 'r .ili, O. Peternj.1 will :,i dress the Scandinavian nt their regular regu-lar meeting In the Tabernacle Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. ' Mr. J. P. Smith resumed work at his place of business yesterday aft i a week's visit with his children ir Brlgham and Ogden. Mr. Smith was accompanied by his wife. m The Seventh ward conjoint meeting meet-ing will bo held Sunday evening at 7-r.O o clock. Wlllard S. Laugtcn will doll or ihe address, at.l.MUs Eunice Ji-(obsen wl'l render t vocal boIo. The regular fast day services of the Fourth ward will be held on Sunday, July 28, at 2 p. m. In the wnrd assembly room, owing to the Cache Stake quarterly conference on convening on tho fllrst Sunday in August. All tho saints of the ward are cordially invited to bo prese" Mr. Ernest Lundahl and wife have returned to Logan after an absenco of a few years. Mr. Lundahl Is a mechanic of the first class, and should he decide to locato hero permanently Logan will bo In possession of one of , the best Iron workers In tho west. , Mr. Lundahl was foreman of certain I of the railroad shops In Ogden until the recent strike when ho walked out with tho union men. Remember the open air band concert con-cert in front of tho Tabernacle |