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Show plLocalfcfSi Miss Mnry Cnrd spent over Sunday Sun-day In. 'Preston,' Idaho. B. T-. Cardon of the Cardon Jew--dry company hns been suffering the root few days, with rheumatism. - A , 'I Don't, miss tii Clearance' 'Sale" dri' Clothing 'and. Shoea at tho'SfaV Clo- - . 1Mb tore. 133 North Maln.-Adjer' P I P tliwnent. t'w i . t i ..,,.,.. f . Tho directors of the Central -Milling company met yesterday and de1 clared tho usual 10 per cent annual dividend. Judge William Brangham rendered render-ed a decision yesterday In favor of John King In tho caso brought by Mr. King against the Mlllvllle Water Wa-ter Works company. The amount of the Judgment was $20 with interest and costs of tho suit. - The Joseph Smith company Daughters Daugh-ters of tho Pioneers, will hold their regular meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jos B. Wilson, 128 South First East. All members are requested to be pres- Tho stockholders of the Logan-Hyde Logan-Hyde Park and Smlthfleld held a meeting yesterday and elected tho following directors: Wlllard Nyman, North Logan; Fred Smith, and Q. W. Llndqulst, Logan; James Balls, Hyde Park; George Homney, Jr., Smlthfleld. Ivan Egbert, who has accepted u position In one of tho South American Ameri-can Republics, will leavo on Thursday Thurs-day to toko up bis 'work. He has been succeeded at tho Smlthfleld high school by Sterling Prlco of Pro-o. Pro-o. Mr. Prico was one of tho advanced ad-vanced students at tho Agricultural College. Mr. llobert Anderson nnd Mr. Mariner S. Eccles left yesterday for tho Paclilc coast on a two weeks business trip. They wilt attend to somo business maters at San Francisco Fran-cisco and Portland nnd nttend tho Retail Lumbermen Association convention con-vention at Spokane Washington before be-fore returning. Mr. Anderson Is on f. I A tho program nnd wilt deliver the roll. ro-ll. t-P sponso to , the address of welcome by the mayor of Spokane. The moving pictures presented at Nlbley Hall, Friday and Saturday evonings, giving a review of "100 Years of Mormonlsm," received nn unprecedented nttendanco for moving mov-ing picture shows In this city. Tho subject was an Interesting one to local lo-cal peoplo and tho story of tho early history wnn interestingly told by moans of the pictures. Tho management manage-ment of the amusement ball Is to be compllnmented for procuring tho pro snntatlon of these pictures for this city. Fresh supply Peacock, nock Springs and Utah coal. Thatcher Coal Co. 'Phone 1C or 76. Advertisement, tf i'li " lllg slaughter sale at Nowbold's. 'A .line of suits and shoes one-fourth 'to-'one-half off. Sale one week. f!3 Advertisement. sr4 jjfrank Balr of Lcwlston will be brodght before J udge Wm. Brang-ham Brang-ham on a battery charge, J. 11. Howcut beng the ccraplaltilng witness. wit-ness. Mr. und Mrs. W. H. Thaln will leave this morning for Suit Lake. They nre going down to be In attendance atten-dance nl the Inaugural Ball to bo given tomorrow evening at the Hotel Ho-tel Utah. Messrs Guy Gilbert and Harvey Johnson have left for San Diego, where they have gono to engage in the special work of sign writing. It would be hard to find better sign painters than these two gentlemen and as the fair is coming, there Is little doubt but they will find all they can do in their special line |