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Show 1 LOCAL I NEWS H J j( Mr. Clydo A. Epperson, business Wf p? mantficr of the Weekly Heller of v ht j ' Knysvlllo, wets u visitor to Logan on m- v , Sunday- , H I i' H1 t Don't fall to hear tlio wonderful boy H ',' vlotnlat nt Nlblcy Unit tonight at M Ik 1 S:30. AdvurtlBuuient. B ! r H ' , Mica Mury Card of tho M. S. Tel. H . & Tel Co., 1ms returned homo hfter B a pleasant vacation spent In Preston, Ht r , Idaho. H I "j Victor Chrlstcnsen tho boy violinist H ) It) a Utuh product. Don't fall to hear H I Mm tonight nt tho Nlbley Hnll nt H S:30 Advertisement. I ' H Surveyors In Town A pally of U ' 8. ('.. S. are In the city for tho pur- Hl ( poflo of niAkliiK a topographic map of I H Cache county They will bo hero H' during the remainder of the sum- H t j', License At Farmlngton According Ht r to (ho marrlago llccnso list published H ' j from Fnrmliigton, Itnsmus Olsen ot Hj ' j Logan, aged G2 years, secured a II- Hj censo to wod Sine Hans Mortenson. H aged 52, ot Ogdcn. i M Mr Plcot Breaks Leg Mr. A. H , I'fcot met with tho mlsfortuno to H break his leg bolow tho knee Priday H eight. Ho was taken from his olllco H on First North street. Saturday morn- B Ing to tho Iludgo hospltnl where the H 1 , fracture was properly set. Ho Is B recovering nicely from tho injury and l Is expected to leajvo tho hospital In B a few days The break was caused H I by falling from a chair , r v Crockett Improvlnfl Victor Crockett of tho Seventh word who has been 111 for sovernl daw was reported re-ported last evening to bo convn'ese ' lng' - Second Ward Primary Tho Second ward Primary association, headed by its president, Mrs. W. W. Hall, spent yesterday nfternoon at Johnson's Grovo. Tho members of tho outing party were taken to and from tho Grove In Hat wagons and hayrheks. Tho outing was a most pleasant one-. Refreshments woro served. Miss Young In Charae Whllo Miss Nora Chrlstcnsen, superintendent of tho Iludgo nnd lludgo hospital Is on her vacation In California, Miss Beaf trlco Young Is In chnrgo ot the hospital hospi-tal work. Miss Chrlstensen left tho latter part of last week for tho coaBt. Her vacation will Inst about six weeks. Real Estate Deal On A dent Is on between II. Murdock and Luther M. Hill whereby tho latter is to purchase a half Interest In the Campbell block I on Main streot for the sum of $11,000. Mr. Murdock stnod last evening that If tho deal Is closed tho upsta rs part of tho building will bo fitted out for offlco rooms. Tho basement Is now being remodeled for a enfo and restaurant. res-taurant. Writes From Madison Harry Ston-ey Ston-ey Is In receipt of a communication from his friend Coach Joseph II. Jensen Jen-sen who Is taking a course in nthlotlcs during tho summer months at tho Wisconsin stato university. Mr. Jensen Jen-sen snyg ho Is getting n wide range of cxperlenco and Is enjoying his work. He Is particularly fond of his play ground course, and boforo returning re-turning will visit some of tho largest playgrounds In tho United States, Including In-cluding thoso ut Milwaukee, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, St. Louis and rvnn sas City Commissioners to Pay Expense Itoy Cardon, presldont or die Commercial Com-mercial Boosters club appeared before be-fore the county commissioners on Saturday and informed them that the club had prepared n number of signs calling attention to tho speed limit, automobiles keep to the river bank, etc., which tho club desired to have postod In the canyon. The expense ot placing these notices was asued to be met by tho county. Tho request was granted. |