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Show Al AenskmS Twia . V I Lost: uetween Co-op- urug nnd Studebnkor, tan glove, size 6&. Finder Find-er return to this office. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hogenson ot Salt Unko City are rejoicing over the ar-rival ar-rival at their home, April 27, 1912, of a flno seven and a half pound girl. li Mr. Alma L Jensen of Dayton, w Idaho, Is spending n few days In Lo- san. He made the Republican a pleasant pleas-ant cnl yesterday. H. S. Hatch, the rea estate man, who recently had offices lnv Thatcher Bank building which burned Is now comfortably located on ground floor In Cozy Corner building, 11 West Center. Cen-ter. The Promontor-Cilrlew Land comt pany has opened nev oit.ces In the Commercial bloc!:, nua--er 11 t Center street. Front suite JitBt west of Doctors Budge. Phone number 328. President S. F. Balllt announces that there will bo a general priesthood meeting in the Logan tabernacle un Saturday evening, May 4th, at 8 o'clock. All the priesthood In Cache stake is requested to bo present. Special Spe-cial program will bo rendered. The Wilson, one of the leading Hotels Ho-tels of Salt Lake City; rates $1.00 per day and upwards. Music during meal hours. Headquarters for Cache Valley people. John A. Crockett, the abstractor, whose offices were recently destroyed by fire, Is now located with Attorney ' Fred W. Crockett on the second floor of the Cardon Jewelry company block. Phono 62GI3. Mil Mr. Robert Sweeten o' Holbrook, Idaho, was brought to l.ogan last Monday evening . Mr. Sweeten has been very sick for more than ten days and at present is unable to find tho cause. Ho Is at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Martha Holbrook in the second ward. John Sayer of Itigby, Idaho, who was a former student of the B. Y. collego, reached Salt Lake City Monday Mon-day evening from England, where he Lhas been laboring as a missionary for tho past two years. Ho made the return re-turn voyage In company with Alma Sonno of this city, but preceded hlra .,jntho trlp.across tb,o contlncnL , A pleasant surprise party was given giv-en Monday afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison, IDC S. 1st E., for their little daughter, Miss Jean Harrison. Tho afternoon was spent in songs, recitations nnd games, after which dainty defreshments were Berved. About 14 guests were present. pres-ent. Earl Skldmoro of Richmond, Utah, returned home Tuesdoy evening from a thirty months' mission to tho north-em north-em stateB. Elder Skldmoro is in the best of heath and .reports tho time spent in the service., of his church as tho most enjoyabe period of his life's history. While Mr. Skldmore was young In yours at tho tlma he entered the field, ho was well prepared pre-pared for the work and has made a decided mark as a teacher and disseminator dis-seminator of truth. For mnny months past ho has presided over tho western Iowa conference with such success that it was with great reluctanco that tho mission president issued his release. Furniture, stove, repairing, carpets linoleum relald. 178 South Main. Pure bred White Leghorn chicks r..;' 3lo nt Fred Dftwyler. Phono 373Z. Mr. William Murray of Wr.'.lavlllo came to Logon Tuesday Just to "look around nnd listen," ns ho put it. For Rent or Sale Ono lot 10.13 with four room house, Orciinrd and small fruit. Enquire at this office. Mr. Nnthon Done, tho Smlthfleld baseball player was In tho city yesterday. yes-terday. n Messrs. Godfrey Furdman nnd John M. Thtrtrer of Providence wcro Logan vfsltors Tuesday. It you want the ucst nnd cleanest coal order Aberaccn or Rock Springs from M. nnd I,. Coal Co., Phone 74. ., i, m - Mrs. Laura Walton returned to her homo In Pocntello Tuesday afternoon after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in this city. Prof. Arnold's talk on French traits and some Interesting French scenes nt tho Presbyterian church social Monday Mon-day evening wns very delightful. Post card Illustrations were thrown on the screeti and all felt they had had a VI-tie VI-tie Journey to France. There wa an Informal soclnl time with musical nam-oers nam-oers and light refreshments. |