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Show MraOiiKfSI Yesterday" In Brlgham Dr. 1 B Smith spent yesterday In Brlgham City" on business. For tho best Lawn Mowers, Rub-ber Rub-ber Hose, etc.t call on Sidney Stev-ens Stev-ens Implement Co., Center street. Advertisement. tf f A Case of Smallpox Ed Anderson of the Second ward Is confined to his bed with a full developed case of smallpox. ! For Scientific sprhylng of fruit trees, call Cache Fruit Growers Association As-sociation lBc Baxaar, Logan, Utah. Advertisement. Mrs. Jane Archibald and Mrs. Ellen El-len Charles of the Second ward are In Salt Lake on a visit toYelatlvcs and friends. For the best rubber hose, lawn mowers, etc., call on Sidney Stevens Implement Co., Center street. Advertisement, Ad-vertisement, tt Girl This Time Mr Carl Pehrson lineman for tho' Telephone company was setting up the cigars yesterday over the safe arrival, at his home of a fine girl. Carl says ho placed an order for a boy but undoubtedly hskl his wires crossed. Suit Is Filed A. F. Sandberg has entered suit against the Amalgamated Amalgamat-ed Sugar company and W. W. Low to collect $204 alleged to be due from defendant on account of an execution of an order ,by one F. Imanaka for that amount, v Bishop Williams Here Bishop William Wil-liam W. Williams of Gentile Valley has been given a release as bishop and hiis purchased a homo In Logan from tho Robert Williams estate In the Fifth ward. He has moved his family hero and will make this his futuro home. Mr". Cornish In Town Newell Cornish, Corn-ish, a graduate from tho B. Y. Col-lego Col-lego and also from tho U. A. C. uhoso residence was formerly at Cove, la In the city with Mrs. Com- lsh from Snowflake, Arizona whore M he has been teaching at the Snowrlako ' Academy for tho past two years. Gets Heavy Fine Hoy Iludolph who was found guilty of Illegally selling sell-ing liquor, contrary to the city ordinances, ordi-nances, was lined $225 and given 25 days In Jail by Justice Marshall on Tuesday. Frank Jones appeared bo-foro bo-foro tho Justice, pleaded guilty as charged and was given a $50 fine. Mr. Iludolph will appeal his case to tho district court. Miss Mary Card entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening at a delightful Kensington Kensing-ton at her homo on West Center. "Delicious "De-licious refreshments were served. Thoso present were: Misses Prlscllla Cooper, AUco Charles, Elizabeth Drysdale, Inez Thaln, Vella Benson, Irene Cressall, Ida Rlgby, Vivian Cederlund, Lettle Jacobson, Bessie Gleason, Anna Swenson. Dr. J. J. Buswell, Ophthalmic specialist spe-cialist of Salt Lake City, graduate of McCormlcks College of Ophthalmology, Ophthalm-ology, Chicago, will be at tho Lincoln Lin-coln Hotel Monday and Tuesday May 9 and 10. Glasses are sure to relieve all nervous troubles, more or less, I nervous nnd sick headache, dizzy spells, Indigestion, St. Vitus dance, and many others. All tho references you wish from your own townspeople. No charge for testing eyes Advertisement. 1913 Imperial bicycles are now on salo ht tilts' Sidney Stevens Implement Imple-ment Co. Advertisement. tf r t Misses LaPrele Straw and Laura Bird of Sjirlugvllle.Vro visiting In Logan,- guesti" oY"Mlss" Jessie Groes-beck. Groes-beck. . v v . Gentle Visitors ' John WIIHamB, Mrs,; Joseph. JPsrri and Mrs. Alma Hubbard of Gentile Valley are visit. ! Ing In Logan, ,the guestB of their brother Mr. Wlillam W. Williams and their Bister Mrs. Joseph Swanevcldt. i . i A marriage license was issued last Tuesday In Salt Lake City to Mr. I Nicholas L. Crookston of Logan Second Se-cond ward to Miss Hazel Newman of Pleisant Grove. The young people hro expected In Logan toaay. I j New Athletic Field President J. A. Wldtsoe at tho Commencement exercises at the U. A. C. Tuesday majde the announcement that the College would In all probability ob- j tain the Fifth ward squaro as hn athletic field and the tho announcement announce-ment would be mado In tho near future fu-ture as to how It Is to be obtained. Visiting Cache .Valley David H. Smith of Bountiful Is visiting the towns of tho county In the Interest of the Merchants Candy Company. The factory of this new organization will be located In Salt Lhko City and owned by merchants and druggists throughout the lntermountaln west. They already have six hundred and fifteen members who are handling more than half a million dollars worth of candy per year. The factory will bo in operation by August 16. Mr. Smith will go from here Into Oregon. Praise For Smurthwalte Tho Commencement Com-mencement day exercises of tho Og-den Og-den high school were held last week Ejiul tho Ogden Standard has the following fol-lowing to say of tho work of Prof. 11. Smurthwalte who has charge, of tho musical department: The music-nl music-nl numbers, consisting of two choruses chorus-es by tho graduates and a song by a double quartet, were given with precision and bore evidence of care-ful care-ful training by Prof. Smurihwalto. The first number by tho class, "With Sheathed Swords," Is an ambitious number and was with tho martial spirit demanded for a correct Interpretation. Inter-pretation. The lighter chorus, "Spring Time," was gracefully given to tho music of "Tho Beautiful Bluo Danube" Dan-ube" by Strauss. "Who Is Sllva" Is a sweet song nnd was melodiously given by four young men and four young ladles whoso voices, though not strong, blended with remarkable hnrmony. Robert Rehd 24018 8.00 Jacob Watson 22013 b.00 Albert Stauffer 33112 12.00 John G. Wanner 4S',2 2.00 I.uella Cowley ...1 j 1.00 Snrhh A. Hawkcs.... ... .50 Sapuel Jeffs jiosj M .50 George D. McCulloch 914 4.00 Marlon Stewart .... 1252 j 2.00 John A. Wurston.... 3954 G.60 Ezra Eames j 711 j 1.00 And In accordance with law so many shares of each parcel of such stocks as may be necessary will bo sold at the" front door of tho court house, Logan, Utah, on tho 17th day of Juno 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. to pay tho delinquent assessment assess-ment thereon together with tho coBt ot advertising and expense of the Bale. |