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Show I localspersonals H l'otntos for Salo. Phono 148 z. -4 Alma Hlllyard ot Smlthfleld was H In tho city yesterday. B Shorthand stenographic- reporting- B typewriting. Tel. No. .9 H ?"" JB The Scandinavians nro going to 9B havo a social gathering In the Sixth jf wnrd amusement hall Friday March B 1, at 7:30 with picnic and free dance. . I Miss Magda Borgstrom ot Salt Lake H City returned to hor liome yesterday B after n few days visit with friends In Logan. Miss Jlergstrom enme up to attend the Military Ball. --. H The Wilson, one of the leading Ho- H tele of Salt Lake City.' "rate 91.00 per B day sua upwards. Music during nifal H noun. Headquarters for" Cache Val B ley people. ' -- B The Misses Lulu and Ida Morris Bj returned to their homo In Salt Lako B City Tuesday morning. They havo m beon visiting hero for a week or two Bj with their sister Mnyme, who Is nt- HJ tending Bchool nt tho A. C. -- f Miss Kunlco Jasobsen, Instructor H at tho Fielding Academy nt ParlB, Be Idaho, came to Logan Saturday to BJ visit with her mother, Mrs. Hannah BJ Jacobscif, and also to attend tho A. H C. Military Bali. B Mr. William D. Candland, president BJ of the State Land Board is1 In our BJ city going the political rounds with BJ Hon. W. H. Thaln. Mrs. Candland ac- BJ companicd her husband to Logan BJ and Is tho guest of Mrs. Thaln. BJ Word was received from Preston Bj yesterday to the effect that Oeorgo H. BJ Blood, cashier of the Idaho State and BJ Savings Bank, with his wife and BJ three children are all suffering from BJ smallpox. B Prof. John H. Kemp'of tho B. Y. C, BJ returned yesterday from "Salt Lako Bl City where he went to attend the W. H B. A.-B. Y. C. basketball game. Ho BJ says the victory waB clean-cut, and BJ that the game was very similar to Bl the one played hero last week. iW, s -J 2 Mrs. Ellen Charles celebrated her BJ birthday anniversary last evening nt AT thoir home in tho Second ward when Bj sho entertained a few of her friends K The evening was spent in social pus- BT time after which dainty refreshments BJ wcro served. Mrs. Ctutrlcs was 6G BT years of ago and hopes to celebrate BJ n great mnny moro birthdays. Bl BJ The Fourth ward mutuals present- BJ cd tho "Tltlo Market" to tho people BJ of Providence Tuesday night, Feb- BJ ruary 2?th to a crowded house. Tho BJ young pcoplo show-ad-their ability In BJ sustaining their partH throughout the BJ play. Tho people of" Providence re- Bj commond thym very highly nnd urgo BJ that overybody seo them when they BJ play In Logan. --- BE According to a communication re- BJ celved at this oftlco yesterday from K Secretary Wm. Wallln, ot tho Inter- BJ mountain Good Iloads association, n BJ meeting of tho executive committee B of that organization will bo held In B Logan next Wednosdny, March Cth. B At tho appointed meeting arrange- B incnts will bo made for tho third B annual convention which will bo hold B In this city Juno 0 to 7. -- BJ On Monday, Februnry 2Gth tho Old B Folk's Committee's of tho two wards E In Providence gavo a benefit ball for B tho purposo of raising money to bo B used to defray tho expenses of tho B Old Folks party which was hold yes- B torday. A dlnnor was served at 1 o'- B clock followed by a program and old B fashioned dances. In tho evening a B program and dance was given for tho B younger people. Tho 'Old Folks Com- B rnltteo of Cacho Stake' and the Stake B Presidency were present. A. V. Horse of BenBon was visit lng friends In the city yesterday. Utah and Wyoming Coal, Anderson FueliCo., Phone -120,. Joseph Fcathcrstono went 'to Salt 'Lake City yesterday. -- Mr. Edwnrd Hansen made a business busi-ness trip to tho stato capital yesterday. yester-day. Hundreds havo chances on. Howell Bros., motorcyyclo. Investigate the l.ropositlon. If jou want tho best and cleanest coal older Abcruccn or Hock Springs fiom M. nnd L. Coal Co., Phone 74 Mr nnd Mrs. F. F. Ndsou of lllch- inoud were visitors to Logan yester- I day. ' Mr. Ilobcrt Thornlcy was In Logan locking up matters political yesterday. yester-day. Bishop. II. II. Danlolson ot Low Is-ton Is-ton second wnrd was in tho city on business yesterday. Good Cound work horses for salo at reasonable prices. Michael Johnson. Tel 5C9 y. , m2L -4.- VVW. Iloundy tho prosperous Benson Ben-son ward farmer paid Logan a visit yesterday. . . I, ,: 1 1 costs you nothing for a chance on Howell Bros., motorclcle. Enquire at ,tho Btore . i, ' ADVERTI8ED LETTERS, Bohn. Miss Alice, Larson, P. L.- WIUIboi Miss Mamie. Josoph Odoll, P.M. JBIsho'p H. V;. Baiidrtl t Benson, wag on the streets of Logan yesterday. yester-day. - y ' The new law Tlrra ot Law nnd Huiy lis" has been formed by Messrs A. A. Law and M. C. Harris.- Temporary offices of-fices over tho Rochdale. - ml -- A raarrlngo license .as Issued In Ogdcn last Mondiiy to Mr. George Tarbet and MIbs Mary Bench both of this city. r A general meeting of tho Relief Society will bo held In tho First ward loom in tho Tabernacle on Saturday, March 2nd, at 2 o'clock p. m. Sister Suslo Y. Gates will lie there to speak on Gencologlcal work. : It wns thirty-one. years ago last Tuesday that the death dealing avnl-anche, avnl-anche, known ns Templo SHdo, owept down upon Bomo fifteen or twenty lumbermen In Logan Canyon covering cover-ing most of them instantly and kll-ing two ot tho party: William Wil-liam .King of Logan and Nophi Ester-holt Ester-holt of Bear Lako. Mr. O. D. Beach one of the company nnd perhaps tho only member now living In the county coun-ty called ourattentlon to this matter. I Tho management of Thatcher Opera Op-era Houbo will open an up-to-tho-moment moving picture and vaudeville vaude-ville shoW In, tho popular playhouse In about ten days. An operating booth of the latest stylo Is now being constructed in the rear of the gallery, In which tho two machines which havo already arrn ed will bo Installed. Shows will bo given nightly except when scheduled theatricals aro in tho city. - Mr. Rcld Shamhart, manager of the Howoll-Cardon company has returned from an eaatorn trip. He reports tho weather uncomfortably cold, and business fairly good. Whllo away ho visited New York, St. Joseph and Karfsas City, and purchased a fine stock ot tho latest ioady-to-wcar goods. Mr. Shamhart says politics aro on in earnest In tho Envplre State, and that tho overwhelming sentiment In New York City seemed to bo for President Taft. Mrs. Shamhart ac-compalned ac-compalned him as fnr as Kansas City, o |