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Show jLOCAL NEWS H Lost A bamboo fishing rod. Ro- H turn to this offlco and bo rewarded. m Advertisement. xt I Mrs Christian Sorensen of the H second ward is recovering nicely from an operation for cancer. HJ Wk now Is the time to buy your heated heat-ed ' gt0VcH. We havo a large line to wiect fm' Lundstrora Fifrnlture Co , -Adv. s27 I The Wllford Woodruff Camp of the I Daughters of the Pioneers will meet on Friday, at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. H James K. Thomas. A full attendance H i3 desired. H I The Ballard Camp of tho'Daughters of the Pioneers will meetriday nf- ternoon at three o'clock ht'the home of Mra. A. M. Clayton, 1S4 South H Third West. A good attendance is B desired. Hi ' Idaho Horse Man In Town Mr. . 0. Robinson of Virginia, Idaho, came H to Logan yesterday to be on' the grounds during the fair and more -par-H tlcularly to attend the races. Wherev-H Wherev-H er horse racing Is going on and Mr. H Robinson can attend he la sure to H be there for he is a lover of this kind H of sport. Rl ' I Stray Cattle on Streets Com- I plaints havo come to this office re- gardlng the way chttlo nro allowed H to stray about on the sidewalks in I the Third ward. They are constant- y intshlng their way through board I fences Into front yards and are a H source of considerable annoyance, ac I cording to the reports. The pound B officer should look into the matter. I Mr. nnd Mrs. William M. Smith I entertained at o family dinner Sun- I day evening for their son W. Leroy I who lenves this week for" Chicago whero ho enters his second year of I the university at tho end of which I he will enter Rush Medical College I Mrs. Thos. Irvino entertained last I evening, tho honored guests being I Mrs. Allco Whltear of MoTgan, who B Is hero to settle her son tit the A. C. -it and W. Leroy Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Smith. For Rent A furnished room. Phono 434W. Advertisement. , t For Rent Two rooms, furnished v unfurnished. Phone 43GW. Adv. tf Buy one of the Great Majestic tanges at Lundstrom's. Satisfaction guaranteed, Adv. s27 ' . Miss' ina Barrett is afflicted with pneumonia. It is thought, however, that she is somewhat on the improve For 8ale One pure bred Shetland pony. Inquire at this office. Advertisement, Ad-vertisement, tf Another carload of linoleum has trrlved, thirty different patterns to so'.ect from at Lundstrom's. Adv. s27 Mrs. Jcseph Welsh has returned to Morgan after a very pleasant visit with her aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Parkinson Par-kinson of this city. Mr. H. Q. Smurthwnlte will accept a limited number of pupils on piano or organ, Saturday's only! Residence 164 South Third West, phone 451J. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and children of Morgan have returned homo after n two days stay this week with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Stewart. Furniture, rugs and carpets in the intest designs are dally arriving. Wo nro always pleased to show 0'ir goods. Lundstrom Furniture Co. Advertisement. r b-T m I ost I'ursa on street car riding from depot to First West; black seal skin hand bag containing about $10 in change, also a necklaco nnd manicuring mani-curing sot. Owner, Miss May Baker, at Budge Hospital. Lost A largo black Newfoundland dog, white ring around neck, brown face and legs with a heavy collar on his neck. Finder will bo rewarded Communicate with Dr. R. S. Budge, Logan. Adv. tf Baby Boy Born Word was received receiv-ed yesterday that a baby boy Jiad been born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cn-hoon Cn-hoon of Salt Lake. Motho,- and bnbo doing nicely. 'Mrs. Cnhoon was formerly for-merly Miss Vesta Hansen of this city. Returns From Denver Joseph Mc-Murrln, Mc-Murrln, on employee of tho Mountain States Telephone nnd Telegraph company, com-pany, has Just returned from Denver whero ho has been as n dolegato to tho convention of tho International Brotherhood of Eleotrlcal workers. Mr. McMurrln reports having had a very pleasant trip. Ouray Newspaper Men Here It. U. Dalton and R. R. Bacon, of Ouray formerly publishers of tho Herald, arrived In the city Inst night and will leave this morning for Logan, Utah, tho home of the letter's father, E. 0. Bacon. Mr. Bacon will attend the Utah Stato Agricultural College while Mr. Dalton will follow bis former trade, which Is that of a linotype operator. op-erator. Grand Junction News. Insurance Premium Reduction Inquiries In-quiries have come to this office of late regarding the reduction In fire Insuranco premiums. The state board of fire underwriters promised a material ma-terial reduction In their rates when Logan secured its new fire engine and when tho city had at least throe steadily stead-ily employed firemen. Lognn City hs met all tho requirements Imposed by the underwriters and the question 's now being asked why we are not getting get-ting tho reduction as promised. This would bo a good field for local agencies agen-cies to get busy in. |