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Show fS Local News 3 Mr. Frank Rolapp of Ogdcn Bpent part of tho week here. . Presh supply Peacock, Rock Springs and Utah coal. Thatcher Coal Co. Phons 16 or 76. Advertisement, tf ,, , . Elder S. II. Mltton was the speak er at the devotional exercises at the XT. A. C. Thursday morning. Lon J. Haddock will address tbo Parents class ot Logan First ward "" ' tomorrow morning, his subject being "Public Dlspensory versus Prohibition." Prohibi-tion." Tho Hov. D. I. Carter of Salt I,ako City will preach In tho Methodist Method-ist church Sunday. Morning service . , 11 a. m. ovenlng Bervlce 7:30, Sunday Sun-day School at 10 a. m. Everybody welcome. Joseph S. Allen ot Cove, ex-county commissioner was In the city on Thursday, having como down to appear ap-pear as a witness In tho Allen-Mer-. rill controversy which has occupied rjjM the attention of tho district court all week. District Attorney Roy 1). Thatcher has filed his Information against Oliver Oli-ver Carlson, fo rdestroylng property by damaging tho city and county Jail somo few days ago. Mr. Carlson will bo tried boforo Judge J. D. Call for this offense. Tho Agglo basketball team went to Salt Lako City yesterday morning to play a gamo with tho University flvo last evening. Tho gamo was played too lato, however, to gHo tno result. Tonight a gamo "will bo played play-ed at I'rovo between the II V I' and tbo Agglo quintets. J. A. Hendrlckson, president ot tho Interniountnln Good Roads asao- ' elation, has appointed tho following ' as delegates from Utah to tho i'tu I oral Aid Cood Roads convention ' which will bo held-at Washington, I D. C. March C and 7: W. R. Wal- laco and O. C. W obe, Salt Lako; L. P. Lytle, Provo; and William Douglas ot Ogdon. Tho nbovo named dologatcs will all bo present at tho ' convention. Plenty of men's and boys rubber boots on sal at Newbold's. Advertisement. Adver-tisement. ml3 Don't miss the Clearance Sale on Clothing and Shoes at the Star Clothing Clo-thing store, 133 North Main. Adver tlsement. tt t Messrs R. L. Campbell and A & Homo were Salt Lake business ' Itors this week. Mr Campbell visited visit-ed his father, R. S. Campbell while on tho trip. Ho says his father Is qulto 111 at tho present time. m lAist Small roan marc, dark mane and tall; right hind foot and border on left front foot white. Return to James II. Llnford and be rewarded. Advertisement. tf . A fine baby bo was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sonne Wednesday morning. Mrs. Sonne Is reported to bo getting along nicely nt this writing. Jack Nielsen ot the Royal Confectionery Confec-tionery has received tho contract for furnishing tho Refreshments for tho Military Hall which Is to bo given nt the Thomas Smart gymnnslum on tho evening of March 3. Mr. Nielsen naturally is elated ns ho is of tho opinion that tho persons In chnrgo of tho affair havo selected tho best caterer ca-terer in town to servo them. Tho deputy county recorders met last ovenlng at tho rooms of Miss Llnnlo Telford ex-county recorder, and presented her with a beautiful gold necklace. Kor four years the Misses Ardcll Crockett, Ilertha Shep-ard, Shep-ard, Gcnovlovo Thn'chcr nnd Alta Owen nsslsted Miss Telford In tho county olllcc, and thoy took this means of showing their appreciation for tbo employment nnd plenBant association. as-sociation. Tho annual oratorical contest for tho Hendricks medal was pulled off at tho Utah Agricultural Collcgo last evening. Tho contest was oponed to all students oi tho Institution, a largo number of whom took part. Tho medal, which Is given by Prof. U. 11. Hendricks, Is offered each year as nn Inducement to tho young pco-plo pco-plo to practice tho art of loarnlng to speak whilo standing on their feet. A number of town peoplo attended tho contest. P. C. Nelson, city commlsBlonur on streets, has lost no tlnio In following fol-lowing out tho order ot tho commission commis-sion of Tuesday ovonlng to comincnco work of grading First East s'reet from Flret South to Third South. Soveral hundred loads of dirt and gravel havo alroady been dumped upon tho street, nnd this thorough-faro thorough-faro which has, formerly presented moro ot tho appearanco of a largo Irrigation cannl than anything else, Is now taking on tho appearanco ot a street which will bo a credit to tho street department of tho city. Mrs. S. I) Mltton cntcrtu nod nt n prettily appointed Kensington on Wednesday afternoon at her homo. TIiobo Included woro: Mrs. Thomas DaUnrd, Mrs. Martha Haslam, Mrs. Lorenzo Hnnsen, Mrs M -n- Hawkins, Mrs. W. T. Hawkins, Mrs. J. H. Mnughan, Mrs. Ellen Ec-cles, Ec-cles, Mrs. Emma Stoddard, Mrs Sophia Rlgby, Mrs. J. II, Salisbury, Mrs. II. J. Ames, Mrs. Sarah Park, Mrs. Hannah Rnlloy, Mrs. L. P. Wntklns, Mrs, Ida Benson and Mrs. R. F. Bingham. During tho afternoon after-noon a delicious luncheon was scrv cd Robert McQuarrlo of Hydo Park, deputy county assessor for tho two years lost past, left yesterday morning morn-ing for nn Australian mission. Rob. Is a genial, cnpablo young man nnd wo bespeak for him success In tho work ho Is about to begin." V. W. Crockett, attorney for un Ogdon, Logan nnd Northern Hnltwu company, who has returned from Philadelphia whero no went In connection con-nection with business for hi company com-pany says h0 has nothing to glvn . other than "it is still In th0 harness and prospects ar ii'llf1-clently ii'llf1-clently promising to lnsuro work by tho company a llttlo lat.or." Mr Crockett reports a very pleasant t.-l'j m |