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Show localsandpersonalsj Utah and Wyoming Coal, Anderson Fuel Co., Phone 120. -- I James Melklc and C. C. Kearl ot Smlthficld were In Logan Thursday on business. Our store Is packed with new furniture, furni-ture, carpets, linoleums etc. Lund strom Furniture and Carpet Co. al5 Good Bound 'work norsCB for sale at' reasonable prices. Michael Johnson. Tel 559 y. m21 v James I. Shcpard, Morgan Knapp, and William Tippets of nichmond were In our city Thursday. ym If you want the best aua cleanest B coal ordci Aberuocn or nock-Springs Jfl from M. and L. Coal Co., Phone 74. I In our windows wtf show a com plete line oi iHIckly nro's?DlnIng room Library and Living room furniture Lundstrom. rtmiltiiro and Carpet Co nlC The wny tho Sidney Stevens Implement Im-plement company Is Bending out OH-ver OH-ver plows and harrows is an ovldenco of tlu return of spring and the preference pre-ference of tho wlso farmerfor 011-cr 011-cr goods. tf. Wuiu Lonferonco will bo held In Hlvcr Heights and Iogan Eighth ward next Sunday, March 31. Meet-Ing Meet-Ing will bo held at 2 and 7:30 p.m. J..E. Carlisle, 11. O. Larson and William Wil-liam Evans will bo tho speakers in Hlvcr Holghts and Jos. E. Qulnnqy Jr., S. U. Mitton. and L. S. Cardon fu tho Eight ward. I The Wilson, one of the leading Ho-tels Ho-tels of Salt Lake City; rates $1.00 per day and upwards. Music 'during meal hours. Headquarters for Cache Valley people. NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CITY WATER USERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ThAT UNLE8S DELINQUENT WATER ASSESSMENTS ARE PAID . BEFORE MAY 1, 1912, -SERVICE WILL BE IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUED. DISCON-TINUED. . G. W. LINDQUI8T, Commissioner onJWater Works. x Manure free, call 465 b. tf. Modern, house for rent.- Call 283 k --U. --U. A. C. Junior- Prom, Aprll 1. Thatcher. Pavllpn, Admission Jl.jlO. '" . m' 2(0 Frank Ilocki'camd ovei"'from Avon Thursday. He is preparing to leave for his ranch at Blue Creek. held in Logan Seventh ward Sunday, March 31 at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Special program, Ladles Free Mnuufactuier's Agent has a few samples of 42 piece dinner sJtB tobe given away forjifev'hours wo'rk'' In "this ""locality. Address Manil-' facturer's Agent, 511 Heist Illdg., Kansas City, Mo. a2 -- t Practically all mcrchnuts QjJho city nio cheerfully' accepting tho suggestion of tho City Commlsloners In tho matter of purchasing prlvato garbage cans. Mr. and Mrs. William Budge returned return-ed yesterday morning to their homo' In Ogdon. Mr.Biitlge camo to Lpguu some tlireo 'weeks ago suffering from appendicitis. He was operated upon at tho local hospital and will soon bo ablo to again take up his work with tho Ogden Sugar Company. Tha customers of tho Sidney Slovens Slo-vens Implement Company will no. doubt bo interested In learning that this progressive Institution are now western agents for tho famous old reliable re-liable Cooper Wagons ,and oxpoct tho arrival of several car loads in n few days. tf. --o- St. John's Church Tho services for Palm Sunday will be Holy Communion Commun-ion at 8:30 a.m., morning prayer at 11 o'clock, and evening prayer at 7:30 p.m. The subject of tho sermon at tho evening service will bo 'Tho Ke-llglous Ke-llglous Booster." Visitors aro welcome. wel-come. I Prof. E. J. Norton, secretary of tho B. Y. College, who at a recent meeting meet-ing ot tho College Board was granted a loavo of absence from spring and summer work, left for Chicago Wednesday Wed-nesday morning where he will tuke up the study of Economics and Sociology. J. C. Allen Went to Salt Lnko yes-Urday. yes-Urday. J.-Men J.-Men Head Dunbar & Hyde's ad page 8. -.. , George and Ernest Dahlo left Wednesday Wed-nesday of this week for their ranch Su tha Blue Creok valloy. Presbyterian Church Illustrated sermon Sabbath evening at 7:30 on tho Cruclflctlon. - A Cadillac automobile In good condition con-dition for sale at n bargain. Tele-phono Tele-phono 220. -.J.- U. A. C. Junior Prom, April 1. Thatcher Pavilion, Admission $1.00. m 30 -- Mrs. S.iruh Fnrr left Thursday morning for Arlmo where sho will visit a while with Mr. and Mrs. Ath-erton Ath-erton Parr. Prcst. James II. Llnford will address ad-dress the First ward Parent's Class tomorrow morning on a subject vital to all pnronts having sons and daughters daugh-ters of school age. - Miss Leah Pcdcrson entertained a number of her" friends Thursday ev cnlng the occasion being her birthday. birth-day. The time was spent In games and music after which dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Tho decorations were in Easter effects. i Mrs. II. A. Pedcrson entertained Thursday afternoon In honor of her daughter, Marie's, birthday. The time was spent In playing games after which dainty refreshments wero served. ser-ved. Twenty-four 'guests wero present. pre-sent. ' Iu - Tho U. A. C. Junior Prom will ho tho greatest danco ot tho year, nt tho Thatcher Pavilion April 1. m30. |