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Show I f- ' Til I Al AranKal Twi I V g For Kent or Sale One lot 10x13 I with (our room house, Orchard and I small fruit. Enquire at this office. Mr. 13111 Drysdalo came homo yes-I yes-I tcrdav noon from Uurloy, Idaho, B where ho has been working the last Jb two wi-eks. Attorney Alonzo Irvine of Salt Lake City Is spending a few days In Cache valley Investigating orchard and fruit land conditions with the view of in-vesting. in-vesting. The Promontory-Curlew Land com- jinny has opened now olT.ccs In the Commercial block, number 14 West Center street. Front suite Just west of Doctors Budge. Phone number 32S. James Brlggs of Trenton was in Logan Lo-gan on business Thursday. Ho reports re-ports tho wheat in his district as looking look-ing exceptionally fine considering tho lateness of tho season. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Crawford returned re-turned Thursday evening from a three days' visit in Salt Lake City. While In tho capital they witnessed the presentation of "Chantecler," In which Miss Maud Adams carried tho leading role. President S. F. Balllf announces that there will be a general priesthood meeting In tho Logan tabernacle on Saturday evening, May 4th, at 8 o'clock. All the priesthood in Cache stake Is requested to be present Special Spe-cial program will bo rendered. The Munslng wear window at Campbell's Camp-bell's Smart Shppp stands among the most attractive displays seen In our city this season. -Tho MunBlng wear company holds first placo in the advertising ad-vertising field In United States and the present show is only a Eample of one scheme. A very successful surprise was given giv-en Mr. Hyrum Charles and sister, Alice, Al-ice, last evening at their homo In the Second ward. Tho party was success I fully planned and carried out by their I mother, Mrs. Ellen Charles. A do- llghtful evening was spent In music I and games. A delicious luncheon was I served. About twenty-tlvo guests BL were .present. . Puro bred White Leghorn chicks r.n 3ale at Fred Dtwyler. Phono 373Z. Miss Irene Cressall spent part of the week In Salt Lake City guest of her slater, Mrs. F. W. Mllncr. Mr. James McMurrln left Thursday morning for Salt Lake City, whe're he will bo foreman of tho Cache Knitting works. Furniture, stove, icpalrlng, carpetb linoleum relnld. 17S South Main. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boylo are rejoicing re-joicing over tho safo arrival at their homo of a baby girl. All concerned doing nicely. After a two days' hearing of tho petition pe-tition of tho Lowiston Sugar factory, Hanson Llvo Stock company et al, to bo segregated from tho town of Lowiston, Low-iston, Judgo Maughan of tho District Dis-trict court ycotcrday ruled that tho samo bo not granted. John A. Crockett, tho abstractor, whoso offices wero recently destroyed by fire, is now located with Attorney Fred W. Crockett on tho second floor of the Cardon Jewelry company block. Phono 625B. Mil Residents on West First South street becamo righteously Indignant last Thursday when garbage wagons manned by the employees of the Thatcher Banking company began dumping loads of cinders, old rags, papers and brickbats In tho street near tho Second ward meeting .house. True enough the rubbish piles soon furnished posts for listless employment employ-ment of children, but to homebulldcrs they appealed differently. Property owners clubbed together nnd soon brought tho matter to a head. Tho work was undoubtedly the re- I suit of a misunderstanding. Permls- I slon had been given the oxcavators to I place certain materials In the street, 5 but no thought was, then entertained by tho city authorities, regarding rubbish. rub-bish. The result of tho investigation is that tho unsightly piles will at onco bo removed. |