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Show MraOHSI Plants o all kinds nt Ola Larson's. Advertisement. m27 The Indlnns have got them nil on the run. Logan Arms & Spo.'c.ftg . Goods. Advertisement. For the best Lawn Mowers, Hub-..berHose, Hub-..berHose, etc., call on Sidney Stevens Stev-ens Implement Co.( Center street. Advertisement. tf UO Mr. and Mrs. F. V..M.llner of Salt Lnke City are visiting in Logan guests of tho Cressalt family of this city. Take Notice The Logan North West Field Canal will bo denned on Friday and Saturday, May 23 and 24 commencing on Fifth Nortn street. .By order of the Board of Directors. Advertisement. H. E. Peery & Co., are In receipt of another car load of flour and other Cache Junction mill products. m Will Furnish Music The A. C. choir under tho direction or Prof. 0. W. Thatcher, will furnish the music for tho Seventh ward services Sunday Sun-day evening at 7:30 o'clock. Underwent Operation Mm. Fred Shiftman, who has been 111 for tho past three months, underwent an operation op-eration at tho family residence on Wednesday of this week. She Is reported re-ported as doing nicely. Here From Coalville Mr. .and Mrs Edmund Rces of Coalville htivo been In tho city during tho week as guests of th& Balllfs. They were hero to attend at-tend the wedding of their son Chas. to Miss Hazel Balllf of this city. They are here, the third shlpuon of "Indians." Logan Arms &. Sporting Sport-ing Goods. Advertisement. Watkln L. Howe Jr., of Preston, spent Thursday nnd yesterday In Logan. Lo-gan. Mr. Howe Is one of the publishers publish-ers of the Franklin County Citizen. 9 State England Hurt Stato England, Eng-land, son of Clwies England, wni accidentally hurt Wednesday evening through being struck In ue ho'd --?g,i & with n 1C pound hammer thrown i WjjJjjr one of his companions. St. John's Church Tho sorvlcps for tho first Sunday nfter Trlnit will be morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock and evening prayer and se raon at 8 p. in. Tho public is cordially cor-dially invited. Wire From Borah John A. Hen-drlckson, Hen-drlckson, president of tho intermoun-tnln intermoun-tnln Good Hoads association has Just received a telegram from Senator Do rah stilting that the Government Good Roads exhibit hns been Sent by ox-press ox-press to Boise In chargo of a government govern-ment representative. Tho Senator also stated that It Is his present Intention In-tention to be present nt the coming convention. n Are you putting your valuable papers, pa-pers, like Deeds and Insurance Policies Poli-cies in the bureau drawer? In case of fire they would be safer in one of our Safety deposit boxes, which cost you a rental of 11.50 annually. an-nually. , Como In today nnd secure one and protect yourself. FARMERS A MERCHANTS 8AV-INQS 8AV-INQS BANK Advertisement. They are beauties, that new l-ui.-'i of Indians nt the Logan Arms & Spor Ing Goods. Advertisement 1913 Imperial bicycles are now on salo hi the Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment Co. Advertisement. tf Gueit Over, Sunday Miss Eliza Hansen of Brlgham City Is the guest of Mrs. Lorin Merrill over Sunday. . For the best rubber hose, lawn mowers, etc., tall on Sidney Stovcns Implement Co., Center street. Advertisement, Ad-vertisement, tf . Decoration of Graves Tho Odd Fellows and Woodmen, of the city havo combined and will march from the city, headed by tho Hyde Park brass band next Friday morning, Decoration De-coration Day, nnd decorate tho graves of departed brothers. Tho proccaslon will leave tho hall at 9 o'clock Bhatp. . Vote of Thanks At tho regular monthly meeting of tho Commercial Boosters club held Wednesday even- I Ing, tho Logan papers were given a voto of thanks for tho publicity they hnvo given tho Humane committee. Tho activity of tho committee being made known hns brought good results Photographer J. F. Halie was In tho service of the management of Sells-Floto circus all day Thursday tie took pictures of practically all he principals of tho show and " well those of bands and other organisations. organ-isations. From the photographs turn Ished by Mr. Rtibo advertising cms will be made. Good Shows From the great crowds that nightly attend the the-iiieib the-iiieib of Ihf city It Is proof conclusive conclus-ive that .Manager John T. Horno of the theater company Is ottering the best to bo hnd In the way of moving pictures. Following their attendance at tho Lyric on circus ear. many woro heard to remnrk that the wild west feats there shown ns a part of tho program could not bo equalled had the rapid lire photographer re produced the acts of even the best of tho features over offered to n circus cir-cus attending crowd in this olty. Were Married Thursday Miss Hazel Ha-zel llalllf, tho accomplished daughter of President nnd Mrs. S. F. Balllf, was married Thursday In tho Logan temple to Mr. Charles W. Recs of Coalville. Following the marriage ceremony tho young couple left fcr Provo and other points in tho southern south-ern part of the stnto on a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. Ilees has secured n position with tho Fielding Academy nnd tho young people will make their homo In Paris when school opens In tho fall. Addition to Green House The Cache Valley Floral company under tho management of Mrs. Vera A. Armstrong and daughter Lucy, have ordered tho material for a large addition ad-dition to their green house. Since the opening .of business over threo years ago, tho demand for hot houao plants hnd cut flowers has grown so large that with the present room they are unabio to meet the demands made upon them. When tho new addition has been completed the florists expect ex-pect to make a specialty of raising violets and lettuce. With tho success attained In the past, there Is no doubt that they will bo able .to do well In tho production of the lettuce plant for consumption on the local market. Tho Cheney Store at First Soutii and Second East Is now open and will glvo the best of service. Phono 090. Advertisement. For Scleutlllc spraying of fruit trees, call Cache Fruit Groworg Association As-sociation 15c Bnzaar, Logan, Utah. Advertisement. Run Down By Auto Joseph Robin-son, Robin-son, tho 13-year-old son of Prof. W. O. lloblnson was run down uy an automobile au-tomobile on Main street lato Wolne.i-day Wolne.i-day evening nnd as h result received a severe faco wound. Taking Photographs C. W. Bnker engineer and W. W. Scott photographer, photog-rapher, both of Omaha are in tho valley val-ley taking photographs along tho proposed pro-posed route of the Ogden, Lewiston and Northern railroad. New Sewer District At a meeting of tho city commissioners yesterday morning, tho petition asking for tho creation of a sewer district on Fed-cial Fed-cial Avenue whs granted. The petition peti-tion was denied which asked for an .extension of the sewer on First East street between Center ana First North street. Seats Have Been Placed Tho New Beats for Nlbley Hall have arrived and wero used last evening for the first time. They aro of a mahogany finish and have a leather seat, and nfter resting In ono throughout an evening's program ono does not rise with that tired feeling which accompanied accom-panied the old seats replaced by the new ones. Died At Mantl Mrs. Elvira Ccx mother of Miss Jean Cox of the B. Y. faculty died at her home In Mantl Wednesday. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p. m. Tho faculty and cooking girls of the II. Y. yesterday yes-terday expressed their sympathy for their sister teacher and Instructor by forwarding floral offerings to ndorn her mother's grave. Misses Alee King and Hnttlo M. Smith wcio hostesses at n beautifully beautiful-ly arranged party given Tuesday evening eve-ning nt tho King homo on South Seventh Sev-enth West In honor of Miss Ida Smith who lenves soon for Lewiston, Montana. Mon-tana. Tho house was tastefully decorated dec-orated with spring blossoms. The table hnd for a centerpiece a vase of pink carnations. Tho evening was spent In music nnd socla' pastime, after which a delicious banquet w-as served. Covers were laid for twenty. To Preserve Library There Is n movement on foot by tho friends of Prof. Christian Larsen to preserve his library by purchasing same and p'acing it In tho U. A. C. library and having It known as tho ChrUtM-i Larson library. This library Is rich In English llteraturo and as nn inventory inven-tory Is now being taken and a number num-ber of his books aro scattered ilu i out tho city, persons in whoso im (esstou any books may now be uri requested to leavo same at tho U. A. C. library or tho First National Bank. Tho Eliza It. Snow Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers neld a business bus-iness meeting Monday afternoon nt tho home of Mrs. Emily Smith on West Center. Tho officers for tno past two yenrs consisting of Mrs; harnh Ballard, Mrs. Inez Thaln, Mrs. Sarni Bain and Mrs. Florence Smurthwalte were given an honorable retease and the following new officers were ejected: eject-ed: President Mrs. Harriet Smith, vice presidents, Mrs. Annie Cressail, and Mrs. I. E. Qulnney; secretary Mrs. Emily Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Sarah Bain; chaplain, Mrs. Standley; chorister, Mrs. Vernon Sheffield. Delicious De-licious refreshments were served by tho hostess. |