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Show OTdciriws fSl I Wanted A hired girl for general I bouBowork. Apply 182 East Third I North at once. Advertisement Vl'l I m I Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Johnson nr- I rived Wednesday evening from Poca- I tclo and will spend a short time with I Mrs. J. C. Johnson of this city. Don't miss tho Clearance Stile on Clothing and Shoes at tho Star Clothing Clo-thing store, 133 North Main. Advcr' tliemcnt. tf The Infant child of Mr. and Mid. F. S. McAllster which died on Wednesday Wed-nesday was burled from tho residence Thursday afternoon. Mr. Sam Lovon of this city will loavo today for a month's visit with friends and relatives fn Providence, Rhode Island. A flno nlno pound baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Friday. Fri-day. Wednesday evening. Mother and child nre doing well. Kosketbait today at 4 p. m. U. A. C. versus U. Y. C. In . Y. gymnasium. Don't forgot the time. Advertisement. "Cut" down your laundry bills. Uso Scott Sanitary Tissue Towels, 150 for COo. Sco window display this week. Co-op Drug Co. Adver- f ttsement. ni m Ulchard Berntscn, of Teton nasln and brother to the Berntscn boys or this city io hero for a short visit. Mr. Berntscn will uo remembered by tho oldor citizens of tho city aB ono of tho first printers In Logan, having worked on tho first paper ever published pub-lished hero tho publication being known nu "The Northern Light." Tho Republican offlco is In receipt of a card from Manager Hold Sham-hart Sham-hart and John L. Chrlstcnsen of tho Howcll-Cardon company. Tho card was written from Now York City. They report a flno trip and aro securing secur-ing a flno lino of spring and summer goods for their magnlOcent department depart-ment store. n Olllo Carlson and Herman Spcnco wcro beforo Justlco Marshall yesterday yester-day morning on a charge of causing a dlBturbnnco In tho Club Pool hall Wednesday evening. Carlson was given thirty days In Jail and Spcnco was fined $15. Carlson had no sooner boon placed in jail than ho began breaking up tho furnlturo and breaking break-ing tho window lights. Ho tipped tho stove over and so much smoko developed It looked as If tho Jail was on flro. A complaint has been raado charging hlra with a felony for tho lattor disturbance and In all proha-I proha-I billty ho will bo dealt with moro so- I voroly when ho cornea beforo tho dis trict court for a trial. Fresh supply Peacock, Hock Springs and Utah coal. Thatcher Coal Co. Phono 16 or 70. Advertisement, tf Conference will bo held In tl o Klrst wnrd hall tomorrow at 10 n.in and 2 p. tn. Basketball U. A. C. versus U. Y. C. today In 11. Y. gymnasium nt 1 p. m. Advertisement. Prof. S. II. Clark of Chicago will appear at tho Tabcrnaclo tonight under tho direction of tho U. A. C.Y B. Y. C. Lyceum Course. Wnrd conference In Benson ward will not bo held on Sunday next on account of the serious illness of the son of Bishop Reese. The Rev. Martin Thomas will preach at the M. E. Church both morning and evening; morning service ser-vice at 11 a. m. and ovening service at 7: 30 p. m. Mr. and Mtb. Joseph Newbold announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter Motta Paulino Newbold to Harold Cederlund or this city. The marrlago to take place early in March. Tho Jury in tho caso of E. M. James against tho Scbaub Machine company ct al, found In favor of tho nlalntlff. Mr. James wan awarded his automobile and a Judgment for J1E0. Mrs. Clinton G. Smith vlBlted friends in Pocatullo during tho early part of tho week. Sho accompanied her IniBband to tho "Gate City,"-whero City,"-whero ho went to attend the annual rangers convention. m , Charles Richards, the National Biscuit Bis-cuit company salesman, who has his family In this city Is rejoicing over tho safo arrival of n flno o'ght pound baby boy. Mrs. Richards Is doing nicely. Word was received from Preston last ovening to tho effect that tho Infant In-fant child of Mr and Mrs. John K. Hill of Rlvcrdnlo is seriously 111 and tho parents have brought It to Preston Pres-ton whero It Is under tho caro of physicians. Funeral Berviccs were hold yesterday yester-day at 2 p. in. at tho Second wnrd ever the remains of Mrs. Margaret Wllilson, SI years of ago who passed away Tuesday evening from old ngo and general debility. Tho speakers wero: William Worloy, Anthon Anderson An-derson and N. W. Morkloy Robert Anderson nnd Marrlncr Kcclca returned yesterday afternoon from nn extended trip on the Pacific Coast. Whllo tboro thoy attended tho Western Rctnll Lumbermen's convention con-vention at Spoknno of which organization organ-ization Mr. Anderson was made president. pres-ident. Tho convention for 1911 wns ' secured for Utah. Tho public demonstration of tho I Freo Sowing Machine nt tho Edwards 1 Furnlturo storo yesterday afternoon I was attended by over COO people-, a crowd far In oxcess of anything tho company had any Idea that would attend. at-tend. At tho demonstration a $7r sowing mnchino was given nway absolutely ab-solutely frep by Mr. Edwards. Mrs. C. II. Johnson hold tho lucky number and Is the proud possessor i of tho hnndsomo mnchino. . James Cowley of tho Second ward died at his homo Thursday nt about 11:30 a. m., tho Immodlato causo of death being pneumonia. Ills condition con-dition was not considered sorlous until un-til a short time- beforo his death although al-though bo has been ailing for noma time do leaves a family of children most of whom llvo In this city. Tho tlmo for funeral services has been set for noon on Sunday at tho Second ward, |