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Show fS Ldcariws J5 Mrs. Jano Archibald of tho Second ward left yesterday morning for Salt Lako to attend conference. Good milk cows for sale. Hansen Live Stock and Feeding Co., Logan. Phono CCO. Ad'vqrtlscment. tf Mr and Mrs. Harold Chambers 9 leave this morning ior'.Ogden where they will visit for some; tfmo with' relatives and frlonds. r m Samue Weston and Joel nicks of tho Logan Urst ward left yesterday afternoon for Montana, aB salesmen for the Logan Knitting Factory. Mrs. David Drysdalo left yesterday morning for Salt Lake City. While there she will bo guest of Mrs. It. ,LaFount. Collego ward land for salo cheap. 25 acres beet land, 25 acres pasturo land. Easy terms. Dn S. B. Thatcher. Thatch-er. Over Howell Cardon Co. (adv.)a5 D. J. Cavanaugh, western agent t r tho Midland Drldgo company, of Salt Lako City was In tho city yesterday. yes-terday. His special mission was that of looking Into tho installation of the new, bridge at Cache Junction. Miss Inez Tarbet entertained on Tuesday evening at her homo on West First North, with a parcel shower show-er in .honor of Miss Ada Smith who t& to.be married during the month. TXhe evening was1 spent playing games and in social pastime., painty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Miss Smith was I the recipient of ihany beautiful pres ents. About twenty guests were present. Tho H. G.- Hayball Mercantile company has Just completed a very fine Improvement tq its store by remodeling re-modeling tho interior of the building. build-ing. Thb various apartments havo been given a coat of paint or paper, as tho caso required and tho basement base-ment of the building has .necn extended ex-tended to the north by placing In a cement floor. The store will now bo steam heated as n new heating plant has been installed along with the other oth-er Improvements. Instead of ths , shelves which wore formerly used In "S2r tno 8U'1 nn1 clonk departments, some Hjf very fine show cases have been Installed In-stalled and now tho latest methods in handling this stock have been adopted. ad-opted. All In all, tho recent remodel-; remodel-; Ing has Improved considerable the ! general appearanco of the establish- . ment. Modern house for rent. Call 2S5K. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. H. Marsnn of the Now Eagle Holol aro rejoicing rejoic-ing over the safe arrival of a flno son Reference Is directed to tho retract lqn In tho matter of the street super visor of Logan City on tho editorial page, of this Issue. It Is rumored that Attorneys J. C. Walters and M. C. Harris, both of this city,, will form a partnership and open up offices early in tno Bummer, in tho First National Bank building. Mrs. James H. Llnford'nas resigned resign-ed her position as President of tho First ward Primary, which position Bho has held for soveral years. Tho vacancy hoa been filled with Mrs. William Splcker. Mr. Von Baer tho 20-year old son of Adolph Baer of Providence, was Injured by being struck on tho leg with n, baseball Tuesday last, and Is now; lying at tho point of death at his homo In Providence from blood poison. Recent visitors to Blacksmith Fork canyon report that the new county road recently constructed In tho canyon can-yon Is' not In the best of condition at the present time. It Is said the road Is narrow and has a very steep grade, making Its travel rather dan-grou8. dan-grou8. From other sourccB, however, It Is learned1 that tho final touches have not been given this drive way and tho present condition can be expected ex-pected to' bo' Improved upon. Jonathan Holland, nn old' resident' of the west flela had n narrow escape es-cape from being killed by tho train yesterday morning as It npproached tho Logan depot In' from Wollsvlllo and Cache Junction. Mr. Holland was walking up tho track, not think-Ing think-Ing of tho train from the south. He was4 struck and Injured on tho hip. After being taken to tho local hospital, hos-pital, a careful examination revealed no serious Injuries nnd tie was taken homo. Sir. Holland Is past 80 years of age. |