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Show !5TLocNews Mrs. -Joseph Blthell enterthlneu Informally at dinner Sunday In honor hon-or of Mru. Yerkes of Texas. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. M. C. Yerkes who litis been the guest of her sister Mrs. C. C. Warrington, left Logan on Wednesday Wednes-day to return to her home In El f aso, Texas. Presbyterian Church Blblo .school 10 a. m.; sermon at 11 a. m. on "Christ the Great Physician," - No service tit night. " Mrs. Lewis T. Cannon and family of Salt Lake will spend the next month in Logan visiting with her brothers William M. and'.SLuther Howell and families. m Lost Bay mare, 10 years old, weighs about 1030. Was lost In Logan canyon last Sunday had new halter and short rope. Ozark, Candy Co., Logan, Lo-gan, Utah. Advertisement. J22 . .T Vacating In Draper. Mrs. Loulse"Nlel-aen Loulse"Nlel-aen wife of H. J. Nielsen of this city left yesterday for a short vacation In Draper where relatives of Mrs. Nielsen Niel-sen aro living. . Lost. One bay horso.about eighteen years old. Star,ln foreheha Doth hind feet white to ankle. Finder notify Mayor Hayball and be rewarded. Advertisement. Ad-vertisement. Girl For Parkinson M.-. and Mrs. Mark Parkinson are rejoicing over the safe nrrlval of a fine girl which was born on Thursday. Mother and babe doing nicely. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Sam Bench entertained the W. O. V. Thlmblo club in the usual way. Tho members present were neighbors, Blthell, Shelton, Hayball, Murdock, Davis, Thlmm, Bench, Warrington and Simpson. Heavy Fine For Brooks. L. D. Brooks, manager of the Ufindell and Brooks drug store at Smithfleld, who was k found guilty of selling llauor, Waa sen- tenccd on Thursday to serve, twenty-five twenty-five days In Jail and to pay a ?200 fino. Tho case will be appealed, Another Bicycle Accident Winifred the seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Prlday, was knocked knock-ed down cad quite seriously hurt by an unknown blcj'cllst last Wednesday evening. The child was left on the sidewalk where injured, and the offender of-fender went cheerfully on his way. Mrs. C. C. Warrington entertnlned at a Kensington Tuesday-evening in honor of Mrs. M. C. Yerkes. Tho guests Included Mesdamea, Yerkes, Garff, Blthell, Goodwin, Skldmore, McCausland, Shelton, Simpson, L. F. Smith, Wurstcn; Misses Abbie Card Mae Lewis and Bcsslo Kellar. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christensen entertained the employees of the Span do Furniture Co. with their wives at a porch party Thursday evening. After Aft-er lunch the guests were taken to the Ohk Theatre. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Matsori Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shelton, Miss Nelson and Mr. Smith. WeevlKExperlm'entt. Dr.,B. G. Titus left Logan yesterday on another alfalfa al-falfa wcovll experiment trip through some of the southern counties of the sthto. Since Dr. Titus made his declaration de-claration that. .tho' weevil haB proved,' a benefit to the farmers, he says that many bay-producers In Utah and other oth-er counties believe what he says to be truo". Through propor cultivation as directed by tho agricultural expert, ex-pert, considerable nforo bayfs being produced on what Is known'to he tree vll land. Fino sweet peas at 20c a 100 at Ola Larson's. Phone 497J Advertisement Found A hand satchel containing check, receipt etc. Identify at this office Mr. oiid Mrs. Samuel Bench entertained enter-tained informally at cams Thursday evening. Delicious refreshments were served. Going to Boise Mrs. Bert Fleming and family will leave today ror Boise Idaho where they will visit tor some timo with the family of E. P. Bacon. 9 Removal Notice John A. Crockett Cache county's o'dest licensed abstractor ab-stractor has removed his oiilco to 24 South Main street, next to William Edwards Furniture store. Advertise ment 9 G. N. Curtis Here Dr. G. N. Curtis who recently graduated from a Chicago Chi-cago medical University is In the city on a brief vacation. He has been visit ing with his parents in Newton since school closed. m Manager Adolph Wursien of the Roal bakery haB taken a lease on the south, bhtf of the Hendrtckson block on main street, and will oDen up a retail re-tail bakery store there in a lew days. Tho bakery will be maintained at the old stand. I ' Spent Week With Sitter Miss Vera Hansen, employee of the Boynl Confectionery Con-fectionery company, has returnel fiom a week's vacation tn Garfield and Salt Lake, .While away from the city Miss Hansen visited w'th her sister sis-ter M,rs. Vesta Cahoon. Curtlc Purchases an Overland Mr. George W. Curtis of Newton, ono of the well to do farmers of tho west sldo of the valley was In tho city yesterday yes-terday and before returning homo ji'.r-chased ji'.r-chased ono of the new Overland automobiles auto-mobiles from Leo Hansen of this city. College Grill In tho basement of the Campbe'.l block on Main street will open for business on Monday morning, a restaurant under the man-1 man-1 cement of Andrews and Carlisle two ' "ive and experienced cafe men. The placo will undoubtedly be a swell ono from tho nature of tho Improvements going on at tho present. Tables will i bo furnished for seating about 75 1 people The place is a handy one 1 for tho public, being In the center of Mtln street and should attract put-1 put-1 rons both going and coming. The new placo will bo known as tho College Col-lege Grill. Flattering Wheat Story Mr. A. O. Lundstrom has returned from an Inspection trip to his farm In Curlew valley where ho has a field of 435 acres of waiving grain. Mr. Lundstrom Lund-strom Bays that without exaggeration he will raise no less thhn 30 to 35 bushels of wheat per acre on tho en-tiro en-tiro farm. He Is loud In his praise of this new dry farm section and says that when more of the Investors get to actual farming and the country Is put under cultivation it will bo known as the wheat producing belt of the state. Samples of grain which stood no loss than three feet high were brought to Logan by Mr. Lundstrom. Kick From First North Some of tho residents on First North street are, raising a kick because persons in tho lower par of town go to the Intake of the "small water ditch which leads near the residence of George H. Champ and turn down the ditch, a largo irrigation stream, thus Hooding Hood-ing tho road in many placess. The reldentB say they are trying bard to keep this street looking well as some of tho best residences of tho city are located thereon but aro having a hard time to control tho water. .Tho attention of tho city officials Is particularly par-ticularly called to tho matter. Fleming Remodeling Home A 10000 Improvement Is to be mase In tho near futuro at tho homo of A. M. Fleming on East First North street. Tho hqmo Is to bo completely remodeled. remod-eled. Tho interior and exterior will alike bo given a nowness by adding to and taking away much of tho building build-ing as it now stands. Tho front porch will be replaced with a 12 foot porch and a jiew sleeping porch will bo added, A pebble dash exterior finish fin-ish will be given tho building which will make the structure ono of tho most beautiful residences in tho en-tiro en-tiro city. At least $2000 will bo spent In plumbing fixtures. A new bath hnd heating plant will bo added modern-U'ng modern-U'ng tho home In every particular. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Holbroox of Holbrook, Idaho, spent part of tho week In th's city. i Where Is the Man? Where Is tho man who wishes to make hn Immor tal name for himself? Tho public generally is calling for tho man who Is big hearted enough 10 provide con III cert seats on the tabernacle square 111 Ifce man who steps forth nn I p. i M vldes this accommodation w.ll cer- In talnly mnko an Immortal name tor III himself. II II |