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Show localspersonals ( ', Utah and Wyoming Coal, Anderson t Fuel Co., Phone 120. 'i -- Get your 1912 Fishing license at the Rollscn Sporting Goods Store.ra28 Miss Ircno Pond of Lowlston spent - the week hero guest of Miss Louisa Harbor. -- Uet your carpets cleaned with the IHeglna Carpet jCteanerjiLundsUoxn Purnlturo and Carpet 'Company t sound work norses tor sale at' reasonable prices. Michael Johnson. Tel 539 y - m21 , I I?-rP Mrs. Katp l'reBton came to Logan 'igyi ' with tho Salt" Lako" OporaCJ.? ind' stayed ever until Sunday. -zfr- Attorueys Law & Harris arc now located In their new offices on tho second llocir of tho Cnrdon-llalliird block. llest and cleanest, King, HlawuMm, and Rotk Springs Coal Thatcher Coal Co. Two Phones 1C and "6, of- rico 4G West Ccntor street. m21 J.- If ou want the best and cleanest voal order Aberdeen or Hock Sprlugs , from M. and L. Coal Co, Phono 74. Among thosa who came up with tho Salt Lako Opera Co., wore Mr. " and Mrs. Allen Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. YA. Kimball, Misses Uurdetto Claw- son, Margaret Clawson, Mabel Amus-Hen, Amus-Hen, Mean, Dantel Sponcer, nichard llurton, Julian Durton, Sidney Young, Hooker Preston, Ileber Carllste. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Horn spent the mid-week In Salt Lake. ' ' , Messrs Seth and Georgo Langtoh spent part of the week here. t -- -4 Mrs. V. II. Saunders of Salt Lako spent, last twcck hcro.the guest of Mr. and Mrs,' A. 3. Home. - t: . DonVL orgct tho big horsesalo .ft th'eFjflr'arouna. Logan, April 12ll and I3tb. -." . For cornet instruction see Wesley Wes-ley IC. Smith, ttl South Second Kaat. Phono 3:'l2 m2 lf-youvanttthb-IUte'st'lii'Vligs, cur-pets, cur-pets, or linoleum's, go to "Spandbs". Their .carpet department Is on tho second floor .Takb tho elevator. m2(i -.J it Is expected that A. C. Nolsou, Stato Superintendent of Schools, will be In attendance ut the next county teachers Institute which will be held ti Logan Snturday, April C. 1 fr- Tho county commissioners are spending a weoKAir so In tho central and southern part of the state Investigating Investi-gating matters of road building and comparative assessed valuations of property. ' y 1 --A --A farewell party will bo given Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock In tho Sixth Wnrd In honor of Frank Daugh Jr., who leaves shortly for the mission mis-sion field. A program will bo rendered render-ed followed by n dance. Everybody invited. George II. Dlood of Preston was a Logan visitor Thursday The Fourt'i wa'tl mutir carried off the ho'inij In 'ho ''el) It mill -he ' lvi h wnnl ..u Thursday evening. j .J. I District Judgo W. V. Maughan and Court Stenographer Farroll Johnson were In Drlgham Thursday. Horn on March 18 to Mr and Mrs. OBenr Johnson of Logan Second wnrd twin boys. All are doing nicely. Mrs. T. J. May of Salt Lako City Is spending n few days In Logan visiting vis-iting with her sisters Prlscllln and AnnlB Cooper. . - J. C. Johnson Jr. and August Carl-boh Carl-boh will bo the speakers nt the Scandinavian Scan-dinavian meeting In the Tnbernacle Sunday morning nt 10 o'clock. ft Mrs. U. V. MUlucr returned to her homo in Salt Lako City Thursday after u pleasant visit with relative In Logan. Ilio owner m:iy call for a fine dog, v hlch of Into has made his home at the residence or Attorney Geo Q. Ilich on Ens Third NorPi. Mr. und Mrs. Ilubeii Larson of Logon Lo-gon nro rejoicing over tho nrrlvnl of a ten pound liabc. All concerned doing do-ing well. I Tho Crystal Theatro "Ten Dollnre In Gold" wob won by Mrs. A. I. Cole, bolug thu most popular name submitted. submit-ted. Remember, wochango pictures nightly. Mutinco today, Children 6 cents, Adults 10 cents. .. --Grand --Grand Spring Opening at Kllto Millinery, 37 North Main. Wo are showing tho latest creations in Millinery Mil-linery at prices most reasonable. Our Stock Is compjete and New. lie suro to visit tho'Ellte. Smith I). G rover, a, young man wanted by localofticors to answer to a charge of Indecent ( conduct was -Drought hero estcrday morning from , Parker, Idaho., His .hearing w.il tuko place at once. " .- fair sized and well pleased crowd Witnessed tho second presentation of "Unrbara Frletchio The Frcderitk Girl" by the h. V C. Dramat'o ilub. at Nlbley Up'' Wednesday celling '1 he company went to Urlghnm yts-onlay yts-onlay morning, ' The Happy Hour Club was pleas aptly entertained by Mrs. Ralph Smith' Monday ovenlng. After tne games a delicious supper was served by Misses Hattlo and Ada Smith nnd Inez. Tarbet. Prizes were won by Mr. II. Hrndy and Mrs. Ralph Smith, consolation con-solation by Mr. Itee Smith and Mrs. It. M. Sampson. I First Lieut. Ilobert J.iUlnford has arrived In Logan from San Francisco and has taken up his work at tho A. C. In placo of Captain Cnffey who leaves hero soon for China. Mrs. Din-ford, Din-ford, who was formerly Mlss Venn McAllster of this city, accompanied tho Lieutenant. I The Crystal Theatro "Ten Dollars in Gold" was won by Mrs. A. I, Cole, being tho most populnr name submitted. submit-ted. Ilcmombcr, wo cbango pictures nightly. Mntlneo today, Children ft cents, Adults 10 cents. crnnklng his automobile yesterday yes-terday morning, Dr. I. S. Smith sustained sus-tained a broken arm. Tho accident was duo to an unexpected explosion of tho gas. Tho doctor was at onco cared for by a fellow craftsman nnd will soon bo able to again take up his work. To his patrons Dr. Smith announces thnt ho will not bo at his office for two or three weeks. |