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Show localsandpersonals Utah and Wyoming Coal, Anderson Fuel Co., Phone 120. Mrs. M. 13. Hawks is spending a few days In Salt Lake guest of her daughter, Mrs. George W. Pyper. fr-For fr-For Rent or Sale One lot 10x13 with four room house, Orchard and small fruit Enquire at this office. Murdock's .Enster Special Saturday and Sunday, Candy caster eggs luc perv pound. G Good sound work horses for salo at reasonable prices. Michael Johnson. Tel 559 y. m2l A brass cap from the hub tT the City flro wagon, was lost on the street recently. ' Finder will please return to Chlf Smfoi at ' the Fire' Hall. ,r - . In our windows wo show a com plcte lino of Stlckly Ilros. Dining room. Library and Living room furniture l.undstrom Funilturo and Carpet Co The WItson, one of the leading Ho. tels of SaltLake City; rates $1.00 per day ana upwards. Music during meal hour. Headquarters for'Cache Valley people. I Manure Tree, calMCG I). tf. Mrs. William H. Thaln Is visiting In Salt Lake City. J.- Furniture moved, repairing. Carpets ! inolcum relald. 178 South .Main. Mrs. U. C. Jensen Is visiting 'relatives 're-latives n'nd friends In Salt Lake City. Abblc Oweu leaves today for her home In Idaho Falls after spend Ing the Winter in Logan where the children have bcecn attending school. - Jftmes T. Jakeman a Salt Lake magazine writer spent Thursday and, yesterday In the city gathering data for a Pioneer Album which ho expects to print in the near future. frit fr-it you want the best and cleanest coal order Aueraeen or Hock Springs from M. and JL Coal Qp., Phone 74. t Funeral services oer theiTetnnlns of the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Louis WUhelm of North Logan were hold at the family residence yesterday yester-day at 2 p.m. Interment took place In tho city csmctery. Fire Chief Fred Smth. requests of nil persons who havb occasion to turn1 In flro alarms to stato clearly the address ad-dress at which service Is desired. Cnro In this matter will always result in good to property owners. Miss Veda Cardon Is spandlng a few days In Salt Lnko City. N. II. Lewis of Lcwiston was In Lo-gnn Lo-gnn on business on Thursday. Nonnpapers for firing purposes or Carpet padding 5 cents n bundle at the Logan Republican offic. Word was received u few dnjs ago thnt Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Fnrr of Arlmo, ara rejoicing over tho safo nr-rival nr-rival of n bnby boy. All concerned doing nicely. 1 -- Mrs. David Drysdnlo and her moth-er, moth-er, Mrs. King left this morning for l'rovo .where they will visit for a short time with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Merrill. I Manager Lockhart of tho Utah Con-donscd Con-donscd Milk Company of Richmond spent Thursdny In tho city on busl ne-.9 connected with his firm. I Judging from tho number of Coop, er Wagons loaded with Olher plows etc going out of Logan dully for nine Creek, I'ocatollo and Curlew vnllies there Is going to bo oxtenslvo development devel-opment In those localities this season sea-son by Cache Valley people. aO -- About C:30 Thursday evening tho firo department mndo a run to tho homo of H. E. Ferry. C29 North First Enst, where a small barn was burning. burn-ing. This wns out of tho water main district but effective work was done by uso of chemicals and what water could bo carried. Loss to tho pro perty owner was about JldO. I E. L, Marler manager ot tho Rlgby Land company at Rigby, Idaho, spent the fore part of tho weak with friends and relatives In Lewlston and Logan then went to Salt Lake City whero he will attend conference. According to Manager Marler tho Rigby country offers marvelous Inducements to land seekers both In city and farm property. pro-perty. Mr.Mnrler will bo remembered remember-ed as former registrar of the TJ. Y. College. |