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Show I ASH AriE(al Twini IHI lt . . B Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hall spent H Wednesday In Brlgham City. B H For Sale One Velio buggy, almost jH new; a bargain. Phone 407r. H Vm Dr. Ruckenbrod, dentist, successor uK'M Dr Emo,B Ofllce removed- to 51 P North Main. Phone CIO red. ni ill Miss Mary Cnntwell left yesterday jM for Ogden where she has been engag- fm ed to teach school. 197 9 The Wllion, one or the leading Ho. 9 tels of Salt Lake City: rates $1.00 H per day and upwards. Music during 9 meal hours. Headquarters for Cache H Valley people. 68 ' n Mr. and Mrs. Joseph flllckenBdor. B fer of Salt Lake City ard vla'tlng rel- Wj atlves and friends In Logan. K i IS Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Daw's arc re- & olclng over tho safe arrival of a baby Hj boy which arrived at their homo Wed HH nesday morning. H Hj John, Gooch of Preston, Idaho, who HJ Is a member of the Governor's staff H In tho Gem State, spent yesterday Hj In Logan. vK H The Ballard Camp of tho Dnugh- H ters of the Pioneers will meet at the H home of Mrs. W. R. Sloan, 29 North Hj Third West at 3 p. m. A gopd at- Hj tendance Is desired. H ' Hj Within a few days the Uncle Sam's Hj Cleanser company of which Fred Hj Turner Is vice president and general Hj manager, will file articles of Incor- H poratcd with tho Clerk of Salt Lake Hj county. The company will Incorpor- ftS ate at $50,000. iB Ml Warren Glfford, a former student M in this city has Just returned from HJ a mlBslon to tho Northwestern states dH He spent a day or two in the city H and on Monday departed for his uH home In Canada. SnH ' fjM Wlllard Hansen of Coll'.nston, suf- )H fered heavily from tho recent hall l storms. Wheat that had a prospect yX from thirty to fifty bushels per acre jPaL was cut to tho ground. This gentle- jL2P man's loss is not less, than $7000. HJ rB A reccpt'on will be given nt tho H Commercial Roosters club, Friday, H September 20 at 8 p. m. In honor of H th postmasters of Utah who arc Hj holding their contention at Logan. HJ All club members and their ladles Hj nre Invited to attend. B JH Last week Undo Sam's Cleanser Hj Co., shipped a largo consignment of Hj xbelr product to each of the six Hj factories belonging to tho Utnh-Idaio Hj Sugar company from Elslnore In the H south to Sugar City In, the north. Six Hj hundred pounds was also sold the H Federal bulld'ng In Salt Lake City. jBt j Horsemen of tho county will be Hj glad to noto that the committee In H charge of tho races have made a H partial selection of ofllclals as fol- H lows: Starter, Fred Turner; Judges, J Joseph H. Grant, of Hount'ful, Utah, H and Will I.owIb of Richmond. Other H judges will be added to tho list within with-in a fow days. Georgo Thomas, formerly musical director of the schools lni th's city Is now located at Rlgby, Idaho. Ho is head of tho musical department of tho high school also of tho district schools of that placo. To tho credit of tho gentleman it might bo' stated that at a musical contest hold at tho above named placo In 1911, ho won seven out of ten prizes for southeastern southeast-ern Idaho. His many frlonds will bo Kind to learn) that ho Is also doing well In a financial way. . ' i ocrf Mr. Fred Turner of tho Uncle Sam's Cleanser company of Salt Lake came to Logan Tuesday evening even-ing to bo In attendance at tho wedding wed-ding of his daughter Miss Lucy Turner. Tur-ner. Miss Mary Card entertained at a delightful Kens'ngton Tuesday evening even-ing nt her home on West Center. The decorations wero asters. A delicious luncheon wns served. Those present wero: Mrs. Ada England Misses Prls-cilia Prls-cilia Cooper, Stella Oliver, Inez Thnln, Al'ce Charles and Elizabeth Drysdalo. |