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Show localsdpersonalsi Dlshop C. W. Nlbloy spent Sunday in Logan. -4 Utah and Wyoming Coal, Anderson Fuel Co., Phone 120. --Mr. --Mr. ,W. T. Knowlea apont Sunday A j In Logan with his family. MH B If you want tho beat and cleanest HJ coal order Aberaeon or Rock Springs H from M. and L. 'Coal Co., Fbone 74. Good sound work1 horses for sulo at H reasonable prices. Michael Johnson. Tel 559 y. m21 I -4 I'UUIO DltED white leghorn eg) I and somo chicks for salo by P. Dat-I Dat-I wylcr 9 East 8 North. Phono 373z. ' H The Wilson, one of the leading Ho- H tela of Salt Lake City; rates $1.00 H per day and upwards. Music during Hj meal hours. Headquarters for Cache H Valley people. -- H FOR SALE Craghead, Poorman, H Gooesberry plant. Apply to J. V. Fa- Hj ccr. Brigham. m 9. Hj "Tho Missouri Girl" which was H presented at tho Opera House Frl- H day night was a play of slmpb ille HJ and greatly pleased those vrtio at- Hj tended. Hj Ladles of the domestic science do H partment of the Drlgham Young CoI-4 Hj lege, yesterday afternoon visited the HJ Uanner Grocery Meat market where H they witnessed a meat cutting dem- H onstratlon. . --- Hj "His Daughter's Bracelet," "Mush- Hj room Culture," Uathe. "In Clutchei B of Vapor Bath," Vltagraph. "The Voice of a Child," Blograph. "Ilo-H "Ilo-H mance of Cliff Dwellers," Edison. Hj Program for Lyric. H i HJ Bishop B. G. Thatcher delivered an B interesting lecturo before the Sixth B ward Mutual workers last Sunday Hi evening. A b'ass solo rendered by Hft llcnBon Parkinson added greatly lo DHj tho pleasure of those In att! linncc. ZZJW i Prof. C. V,. Port or, of the U. A. (3. ififlp spoke to the Young Ladles and Young (S Men's Mutual Improvement nssocla- HE. tlons of fie Second ward last Sunduy Hj evening. A vocal duct by Miss Ada H Mitten anil I.awr6nco Uu'lluy and a Hj iilccolo-Solo by Mr: Hal Farr com- Hj pletcd r.i excellent program. H Prof. 0. E. Ruswcll, who b makln; Hj a 4 year lour or the U. S. will be at Hj the Sixth ward Amusement ball Tuos- Hj day, Mntcho, at 6 p. m.; will lee-' Hj turo on California; Its different cities Hj climate uuJ Industries, rpm end lo Hj end of State, and his poraonal oxi:i- Hj oence of tho Sun Francisco earth- H (imke of l'JOG. He will nlso lecturo Hj on tho CO million dollar fair to be H held In 1915. .j Hj Sauroul Dodge and his excellent Hj company appeared at Thatcher Opora Hj Houso last Saturday evening in "Tho Hj Right of Way," tho play dramatized H Horn the famous novel by Sir Gilbert Hj Parker. They were mot by n fair Hj sized crowd, and for weeks past a !H better satisfied gathering has not left Hj tho local play honso. A return on- HJ gagement by this company would Hj draw a packed house. Mr. Wlllard Qarr, of Logan, spent Saturday in Ogden. t. s Miss Carrie Thoraaa spent Sunday in Hyrum. ' ,Mr. and Mrs. George Worloy left Sunday for their homo In Idaho. I U. Y. swimming pool open tonight to Mutuals or tho Stake. mG Miss Larla Scott spent Sunday IK' Wellsvltlo with friends. -- Dancing nt 4th Ward Hall Friday evening. Everybody Invited. in? Manager Hatch of Thatcher Opera House was a vUItor to Salt Lako City yesterday. - Howell Bros. Motorcyclo Is free lo all. Get a chance. Get. explanation at store. Mr. James Thaln returned to his, home Friday evening, after spending spend-ing the winter In Pocatcllo. -- -v Mrs. A. Thomas and children left Sunday for Lchl, where she will visit for some lime with Mr. Thomas' relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones, of the I Second ward, are rejoicing over the arrival of a line baby which arrived at their 'home a few days ago. -.f.T- Mr. James King, of Lost River, Idaho, la visiting in Logan, guest of his, mother and sister, Mrs.- Andrew King, and Mrs. David Drysdale. -- Stop I Only o moro days Art Exhibit Ex-hibit at Wm. Edwards Furniture. Best choice of high-class pictures Ivor Iv-or put on tho mnrkct fn Logan. "Come over." . mfi y ! . . R. II. Allison, of alt Lake, yesterday yes-terday purchased the farm of W. J. Sanderson and Howard Reeso of Benson. Mr. Allison will move from Salt Lake nnd tnke possession March 18th. t Mrs. P. M. Nlelson entertained at a dellghtful-'birthday party In honor of her little daughter Adelald. Mufalc and games were enjoyed by 18 little gucsu. Pilzes were won by Miss Uuloo Budge nnd Miss Florence Udell. Dainty refreshments wero served. 3-Mr. 3-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bonch, of tha Sixth ward, gave a reception la'st Friday Fri-day lilght at their homo In 'honor of their daughter Mnry, who was mar-'tIc(I mar-'tIc(I to Mr. George Tarbot. A do-i do-i liclous supper was served to about "0 peoplo after which the evening was spent In social pastime. A good tlmo wus had by all present. I , Tho Lyric Treatre Is having in open houso fur the Old Folks of tho Second ward, March C, at 2 p. m. All peoplo over sixty In that district are Invited. Tho Rapid Transit Co. kindly offers free transportation to from the Lyric that afternoon, and If the relatives and friends will kindly assist tho Old Folks to the car, the committee will look after them at the Theatre. Far live nowfl read the Republican, first, last and all tho time. |