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Show VTocal news j; H sample picture sale at Edwards Fur- j Bn'ture. Adv. BBa I m For 8ae 116 aero farm adjoining Bllynnn City at a bargln It taken lm-M lm-M mediately. -Advertisement. tf B Two sections of dry farm Jand,. In itlue Greek vicinity,. $7 and $Ur60'ra. Jpecllwlr. See A. B. MaugbAn With Mil. A. l'cderson & Co.-Adv. o25 VI H Drlggt Mayor Here-Mayon Winger Bof Drlggs, Idaho, has been in this HI city for a few days attending to bust-Hjness bust-Hjness matters. B For Sale 34 two year old aalry belt-B belt-B ers. will all be milking In 9 months, l0me now; 50 each. P. It. Peart, B phone B63J2, Logan, Utah.-r-Adv o28 BBB B Returns to Tremonton Mr. H. W. B Hcrbrlg returned to Tremonton Tues-B Tues-B day morning after, a few days visit In B Logan. While here he whs tlie guest B of Mrs. A. h. Shclton. HJ B H. A. Pederson & Co., has moved B from First National Bank hutldlng to B tbeir ofllco one-fourth of a block west B of the First National Bank corner. H Adv. BHj i B Inquire at 69 -North Second West B for wardrobe; writing desksldeboard, B china closet, and., hot j blast. Seating B stove; good, as new,, and cheap.r-Adv H vertlsement. ' BBJ i B Gone To Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. B Walter M.. Jones and children are In B Sail Lake City for a few days on a B trip of business and pleasure combln- HI cd BBJ B Mutual Dance The Sixth ward Mu-B Mu-B tunls give a Hallow-en dancing party B tonight In the ward amusement hall. B The public Is Invited. Tickets 25 B cents; extra lady 10 cents. Adv. B B No moro range trouble If )'ou havo KB a Universal. When the range was BY made the trouble was left out. Thirty Bg days free trial. Spande Furniture BJ Co. Adv. o23 Ba ' H Daughters Will Meet The Wllford S Woodruff Cflmr of the Daughtersof B the l'foneers wll(inoet Friday after- BJ noon at 3:30 at tho" homo of Mrs. J. H Z. Stewart, Sen. All members are BJ requested to be present. BB ' M Dance Tonight Don't forget tho B Hallow-en dancing party given by B tho Sixth ward Mutuitls in the ward B amusement hall tonight at 7:30. B Program, dancing and refreshments. M Tickets, 25 cents per coup.o; extra H lady 10 cents. Adv. o23 flfll ' B Examinations Given At the forest M offices In tho federal building exam- B Inatlons wcro given dn Tuesday and B Wednesday of this week to six per- Bfl sons who have made application for B positions as forest rangers. They BB were as follows: Bryant S. Martlneau M of Logan; C. T. Barrett, Ogden; E. B J Murphy, Logan; Bert Homer, Og- B den; Samuel J. Nllson, SmlthHeld; BB John Q Peterson, Logan. BB B Ou'cotic In Salt Lake The outcome BlBBl rt flin Cn1. f ntfn a-.vln.n-... nlnntUn Bl w,il bo gratifying to the many friends BB of fo'mer Governor, Heber M. Wei's. BB He v,ts a candidate for nomination BB for commissioner nnd received tho BB nomination by a handsome vote. The BB other three who qualified for tho B general election were W. II. Shear- man. (V. D. Koyser, nnd W. J. Tud-B Tud-B ilenliam. Two out of the four will BBj te elected commissioner at the gen B eral e'ectlon. BBJ IB Girl To Be Entertained A novol B feature of the year Is being looked B forward to by the girls of tho B. Y. M College In tho entertainment to bo m accorded to them next Saturday even- BBJ lng at the various homes of tho mom- hers of the Wobyca. Tho party Is a 'get acquainted" social which alms ' bring tho Wobyca In oloser touch with tho n. Y. 0. students. Each i member of tho c,ub will entertain B about fifteen or twenty girls from seven until ten. BB H Wobyca Party Wobyca mot Wod- BH aesday night ht tho homo of Mrs. M lulnney. pr0f. Molynoaux gavo a BB wy Intellectual and entortaUiing talk B 'Is subject was Educational prcb- BB ems which Increase efficiency of tho BB oy and girl. Mrs. Qulnnoy and Miss BB loen, the hostesses, served delicious' BB "efreahmentB and hhd tho room urtls- B cally decorated. wjth flowers. This B vent was pronounced by all bb n H ry dellBhtful foretnste of what the H ' b Intends to accomplish durln? the BB fceason .' i For Rent Two rooms, furnished r ( unfurnished. Phono 43CW. Adv. tf u I Mr Henry Benlap of rocatello, I Idtho Is visiting with friends In Lo-' j;an, ' . t , ' ' $250,000 to loan on city and farm ' Property.. H. A. Pederson & Co. Advertisement. tf Fivo largo trunks of sample pictures pic-tures going nt wholesale at Edwards Furhlturo. Adv. MEN'S FINE ALL WOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS $12 AND $15. STAR CLOTHING STORE. Adv. tf HAin SWITCHES made by Mrs. C. J. Larson, 480 East' Fifth South street. Advertisement. tf Moro heat from less coal Is what you want hnd you will get It with tho Universal Hot Blnst. Spando Furniture Fur-niture Co. Adv. o23 Miss Elizabeth Drysdale entertained entertain-ed Tuesday evening with a Kensington. Kensing-ton. Delicious refreshments wero served. Twelve guests 'were present. Returns Home Mrs. Edith Budd returned to ber home in Salt Lake yesterday after an extended stay with her sister Mrs. O. O. Smith. - ' t Do not forget the choir party In the 'Second ward tomorrow'. AH over fourteen: year's are Invited. Admission 25 cents per couple; 10 cents for extra lady. Adv. i Going On Minion Fre o. K.oep-fer K.oep-fer will leave inext Monday for n m's-slcn m's-slcn to tho Eastern Stntes and on Friday evening thq Eighth w'ard will gtvo a benefit dance. All friends of Mr. Kloepfer nnd tho puU'.c generally gener-ally are Invited to attend. A marriage lltcnse was issued on Tuesday In Salt Lake to Mr. Samuel G. Splllman Jr., and Miss Margaret K. Simmons, both of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. Splllman will bo remembered by a great many Logan people having lived hero for a number or years. ' Citizens "TIcKet In. L'ewlston A citizens ticket has been ria'med tit Lewlston to bo voted on at the November No-vember election. It is ns follows; For president of tho town beard, Martin Pond; for trustees, Brlgbam Pond, F. A. Rawlins, S. It. ltogersand P. E. Van Orddh. New Nominations Made In tho of-flclnl of-flclnl count of the election returns mndo yesterdoy afternoon by the city commissioners, a complimentary vote was given W. H. Lnrsen for nudltor, which perhaps will place Mr. Larson's name on tho official ballot at the general election. Anxiety of Judges Thero wero com plaints heard about town qn Tuesday regarding the apparent .anxiety on tho part of certain judges of election wnntlng to determine for which candl dato certain persons voted aad in efforts would handle unnecessarily the ballots after they had been re-urned re-urned for deposit In the ballot box. ' Chapel Exercises Wesley Smith ccompanled by Prof. Otto furnished the U. Y. students a very pleasant rhapol hour on Tuesday. Mr. Smith gavo threo cornet solos. Probably "The Rosary" held the attention most Intensely If a cholco of the- three could bo made. President Jensen made an Impresslvo talk on obedience nnd freedom through obedience.. Joseph H. Marshall Party At the Josoph II. Marshall party Monday night nt tho auditorium H large turnout turn-out was present. A few spicy spoeches wero made during the dance nnd the Logan military band played flno muslo. Tho Itoyal Confectionery and tho Murdock Cahdy compa.ny suv piled tho hungry multitudo with dell-clous dell-clous coffeo and sandwiches. Outcome In Ogden At tho Primary Prim-ary election on Tuesday In Ogden, Mayor A, J. Foil was successful In receiving n majority of all tho votes cast and will thoreforo bo a candldato for ro-olectlon. II. M. Howe was tho other candldato which qualified for a placo on tho rogular ballot. Tho candidates which qualified for the pommlssionorBhlp rnco wero ' Chris Flygaro and A. E. Weatherby. |