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Show All Arina(al Twm t Mr. Joseph E. Robinson of Farming-ton Farming-ton Is visiting at the homo of his ion Professor W. O. Robinson. ' ...Dr. y. Q. Ruckenbrod Dentist-successor Dentist-successor to Dr.,H. P. Emcls. Phopo ,610 red. 1 . -v v tt ft w Mlsts Ante Cooper returned Sunday evening after a .pleasant visit In Salt Lako City. , ,-f - ---, Sweet peas In distinct colors at 21 cents per" hundred nt Olo Larson's, 212 East Third South Btreet. ' s Miss Genevieve Thatcher la visiting In Salt Lako City, guest of Mrs. Don S. Campbell. Wanted n housekeeper, middle nged lady preferred. Good wages. Inquire at Manhattan Cafe. The Logan Temple will close Friday, Fri-day, July 2C, and open Monday, August Aug-ust 26. VM. BUDGE President. ,. Mr. S. C. Torkelson of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday In Logan, guest of Mr. Charles Peterson. Mrs. Martha Haslam and Mrs. Sarah Stoddard returned the last of the Week from, a month's stay In Baker City, Oregon. y ' The Wilson, one of the leading Hotels Ho-tels of Salt Lake City; rates $1.00 per day and upwards. Music during meal hour. Headquarters for Cache Valley people. - CALL AND 8EE THE WONDERFUL WONDER-FUL DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEANER. CLEAN-ER. IT WILL DO THE SAME WORK A8 THE BEST ELECTRIC CLEANER, AND AS EASY TO OPER-ATE OPER-ATE AS A CARPET SWEEPER. PRICE $12.50. LUNDSTROM FURNITURE FURN-ITURE & CARPET CO. One of tho moat prominent figures nt tho recent Bankers' convention was Hon. J. F. Tolton of Beaver. Mr. Tolton was very much In evidence at the sessions of the convention, liuviii- r something to say on nearly every 1b-sOe 1b-sOe presented, and taking tho Initiative Initiat-ive on n great many matters Unit wci considered by tho convention. It I hinted along tho line, from I leaver t Logan, thnt Representative Tolton is a candlilato for Governor on tho Democratic Dem-ocratic ticket. In Salt Lnko City list .vcek his namo was In evidence. tiu' such good Democrats and no"t'nl manipulators as Senator Hollo Tanner, Tan-ner, and Alma Greenwood were peddling ped-dling Tolton stock In. abundance. Son-ator Son-ator Tanner hinted that a movemort was on foot to unite tho Democrat" with tho Roosevelt contingent and nominate Tolton. Tho schemo will then bo to glvo n Roosevelt Republican Republic-an second place With tho Governorship Governor-ship carefully tucked away In tho Democratic crib, so that all appointive appoint-ive ofllces could bo handed out to the faithful, tho remainder of tho ticket, could bo mado up without much difficulty. dif-ficulty. Messrs Tanner and Greenwood Green-wood seemed very confident that they would bo ablo to figure out tho schemo to their likings. Fresh vegetables from my gardens every day. Phone Olo Larson, 497R Mason's fruit Jars at Providence Coop, Co-op, quarts, per doz, 70 cents; half gallons, gal-lons, per doz, 95 cents. JIG President James H. Llnford and fam-Jly. fam-Jly. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hill on their ranch at River-dale, River-dale, Idaho. A large crowd attended the ball given by the Logan military band at Providence Saturday evening. An appreciable ap-preciable sum was added to the purse of the band boys. Tho ceremony was performed last week which bound In marriage Miss Vaughn Parry daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Parry of the Logan Second Sec-ond ward, and Mr. Erastus Ilea of Bear Lako county. Tho Republican extends ex-tends congratulations. - An auto party consisting of Dr. I. S. Smith and family, and Wllkle II. Blood, wife and- child visited River-dale, River-dale, Idaho, last Sunday. The day was spent at tho fruit farms of Dr. Smith, and at tho ranch of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hill formerly of this city. Townspeople will bo interested in tho announcement from tho U. A. C. to the effect that the swimming oo In the Smart gymnasium building will bo open to the public during evening from 8 to 10:30 o'clock until further notice. Bathers must furnish their own suits. A 25 cent chargo will bo made for towels. Professor Teetzel will bo present each evening. . Mr. Asa Bullen returned Saturday fioin Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he has been In attendauco i the Harvard Law School. Ho report many Utah students at Harvard, and ' In every instance they nre giving good account of themselves. Among' thoso who graduated from tho law1 ' school this year were. Alma Lowell Merrill of Richmond, and Royal Mar- 1 tlneau of Salt Lako City. Mr. Bullen says the son of Chief Justice Hughes ranked first In tho graduating cIubs" , this year, whllo tho son of I'resldo-H William H. Taft ranks first in his class, tho class that graduates noxt year. Ho will return to Cambrldgo in I tho fall to rcsumo his studies at th law school. . ' Hon. Joseph K. Cardon, delegate to i the recent Democratic convention nt j Baltlmoro has returned home, nnd has' boon kept very busy slnco his arrival i shaking hands with his political brsth j rcn, and transmitting to them by mouth ' tho spirit of tho occasion. Mr. Cardon reports a delightful time, a Is glad to breathe tho fresh cool a!' of the western mountains agalr course he predicts the election of Gov ernor Wilson That Is what ho wa oxpectcd to do. m Logan Commercial Boosters club at noon. Others present were Mayor Hyrum Hayball of Logan, John Q. AdamB, Dr. Robert Stewart, Dr. E. G. Peterson and Dr. Frank S. Harris. Mr. Harcourt left for Ogden In (he afternoon, after motoring through the dry farm lands of Cache Valley. .. Ar. Harcourt said that exceptionally large delegations were expected to re;. resent tho Interraountaln states jil that the congress gave promlo . great success. Tte, Qregon Sh..t 1 u.t has offered a rafj of one nnd . J tllid fare for th round trip to Li-ih! bfiige from al' points on tin: Jines, Other railroad companies are expected to allow similar rates. |