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Show BUILDING BOOM FOR LEWISTON Lowlston, April 1. Mr. Fred El-wood El-wood Is the proprietor of tho Cash Grocery company and carries a complete com-plete lino of fresh meats, fish and green groceries. The people of Lewlston are glad to welcome a business busi-ness placo of this kind. Tho Royal Millinery havo a com-pleto com-pleto line of hats In all the newest designs so that no one need go out of their home town to have tnelr wants supplied. Tho Marble Van Orden company has recently changed hands, Mr. P. E. Van Orden and son E. C. Van Orden having purchased Mr. E. H. Marblo's portion In tho business. The new company goes under tho firm name of Lowlston Furniture and Hardware Co., Mr. E. 0.. Van Orden Or-den la manager. Ho has purchased several thousand dollars worth of now furniture nnd Ib now nble to competo with any of tho furniture stores In Northern Utah. Mr. B. T. Pond has opened up an office In tho Stock bul'dlng. He has taken several contracts foi . Ing housc3 In Lowlstcn tu's summer. Soveral now homes ore expected t bo built In Lewlston this summer Mr. John Hawkwood will build a now homo on hlg ranch In tho ves cm part of Lewlston. Mr. Robe-will Robe-will build on tho south lot of, tho Hawkwood place, Mr. F. A. Rawlins will build a bungalpw. Mr. A. D. Smith, a bungalow east of the Telford Tel-ford Hotel, this will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Van Orden. Mr. William Anderson has been build Ing this spring which has greatly Improved his placo. Mr. S. It. Rogers Rog-ers will do sorao building. Tho peo-pie peo-pie aro considering building onto our opera house Wo havo a good opera houso but It isn't largo enough to accommodate all of our people Several of our young people havo been Joined In wedlock: Mr. ? "r Wiser and Vernah Van Orden; Mr. William Wiser nnd Miss Haslam of Wollsvllle: Mr Zcra Pond nnd Miss Eva Stock; Wesley Smith of Logan and Altn Pond were married a short tlmo ago. Mr. and Mrs. Willi WUser, Mr. and Mrs. Glen .iser ylll make their homo In Lowlston. Mr. Pond and wlfo will go to Gentile Gen-tile Valley. Mr. Smith and wlfo aro on a short wedding trip nnd the writer writ-er Is unable to find out Just where they will locate, It Is rumored how j over that they will uvo In Salt Lake. j Funeral services wero held Sunday at 10 a. m., over tho remains of the baby of Mr. Fred Waths. I Mr. and Mrs. Mark Parkinson of Logan are spending a few days In Lewlston. ' Mr. Ed McGrow the druggist, has 1 gono to Salt Lako on business. I Mrs. McQunrrey, mother of Mrs. , Fred Elwood has been vlBltlng In Lewlston 'for tho past three weeks. 1 Saturday night was our regular . dance night, but on nccount of the j bad weather tho dance was postpon-; postpon-; ed. Tho people of LowlBton enjoy , this kind of amusement to the ox-' ox-' tent that most of our young people I went to other settlements. The Lewlston debating team met j the Richmond debating team last week and lost by a small margin. Tho 'question was "Resolved that tho j amendment to tho United States constitution con-stitution for the popular election of U. S. Senators should bo ratified by States." Tho debaters for Lowlston were Lewis nnd Raymond Pond, for Richmond Maxel Merrill and Miss Webb. Thursday night April 3rd tho Smith Field Opera Co., will present tholr opera. Thero are 75 pcoplo In It which promises to bo very good. Several of tho young men of the Lewlston first ward havo been spoken spok-en to about going on missions. The dairymen of Lewlston have got their heads to-gether and havo decided decid-ed that thero Bhall bo no deseaso amongst their cattlo. Every dairyman In town has secured tho services of Dr. Lowlsi . This Is a good move. |