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Show I J3 LdcPews 3 B Lost between Main and Fourth B WcBt a bunch of keys Finder return BB to this ofllco. Advertisement. B John W. Crawford, the Main H- street nhoe man, mado a hurried trip B to Salt Lnko this week on business. B Fresh supply Peacock, Rock Springs B and Utah coal. Thatcher Coal Co. B Phon 16 or 76. Advertisement, tf Bj Grand Masquerade Unll nt Provi- BB dence Hal Friday night, March 7. B Tickets GO cents. Advertisement. BUI B Mrs. Mnrgarct Peterson, C2 years B of ago, mother of Prof. William Pet- B crBon of tho U. A. C. Is recovering B nicely from a serious operation at B the, local hospital this week. Bfli H Tho odlce of Judge J. D. Call at B tho court house has been refurnished B with n new rug, chairs nnd desk. B The room now has a very Inviting ap BB pearance. BK BB L. It. Humphreys who has been B at tho local hospital for several BB weeks where bo underwent an opcr-B opcr-B ntlon for appendicitis, has recovered BB sufficiently from the operation to re-BB re-BB turn to his homo, BB H Millinery opening Saturday, March B 8, showing the latest creations In BB fashions and cleverest designs. Con-B Con-B ducted under tbo management of B Mrs. Kd Korupkat at Logan Tea H Store on Main street. Advertisers Advertise-rs inent. mC BB ' B A number of tho friends and relays rela-ys tlvcs of Mrs. Ottebcck gathered at H her homo Tuesday evening and gave B her a pleasant surprise, tho occasion K being her birthday. A delicious sup-H sup-H per 'was served by Mrs. Flster and B Mrs. Dench. Tho evening was spent IB In music and social pastime. About BB fifteen guests were present. BB 9 Bfl Tbo annual meeting of the Mer- B chants Produco company was held on BB Monday. Tho financial report by Sec- jH rotary William Evans showed tho IBB business to bo In a thriving condl- B tlon, there being a good rain over IBB tho previous year. The officers wero B Installed as follows: K. II. Munroc, B president; James Larsen, vlco presl- BM-, dent; William Evans, secretary and Hr"- treasurer; tho abovo with Joseph F .Salisbury and Joseph Davidson as BB directors. HH B One of the most successful and K' delightful events of tho week was H tho surprlBo given Mrs. Georgo Pis- B ter on Monday1, tho occasion being jH her birthday anniversary. Tho house B was tastefully decorated with carna- H tlons and ferns, tbo centerpiece belug H carnations. A delicious supper was H served by Mrs. ISencb, Mrs. Otto- H beck, Miss Oretta Flster. Tbo guests jH 'of tbo evening wero: Mr, and Mrs. H Perkcs, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Matklns, H Mr. Sam Matklns, Mrs Emma Sim- BJ mons, Miss Fanny Simmons of Ilydo IH Park, Mrs. Catherine Illbbard, Mr. j nnd Mrs. N. W. Haws and Mrs. H Andrew Ottcbeck, Miss Erma Otte- M beck, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bench, J Miss Iono Dench, Miss Orcta Flster, H Georgo FiBter Jc. Mr. Clevo Turner returned to Salt Lake Wednesday morning. Dressmaking solicited, with satisfaction satis-faction guaranteed, 1" East Third South. Leo Richards who was operated on In a Salt Lake hospital two weeks ago for appendicitis Ib at home again, lie Is feeling pretty good since the operation. Miss Hannah llarrct of Salt LaKo City is spending n few duys in Logan, Lo-gan, guest of MIbs Ethel Jensen. Miss Ilarratt came up to nttend tho Military Mili-tary Hall. Sample case lost between Eagle Hotel and lime kiln, belonging to Decker Patrick Co. Return to Eagle Hotel nnd get reward. Advertisement. The three-months old child of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Mecham of tho Sixth ward, died yesterday morning after a short illness of convulsions. Funeral Fu-neral services will bo held nt the residence today at 2 p. m. The Eliza R. Snow Company of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Friday March 7 at 3 p. m. nt the homo of Mrs. Mary Ann Dowdle 143 South Fourth West. A good attendance at-tendance Is desired. m Manager A. M. Mathews of the Providence Dancing pavilion has arranged ar-ranged for a masquerado ball Frldny evening. He says considerable local Interest Is being taken In the affair and ho expects a big crowd over from Logan. II. E. Perry and company Is tho, name of n new firm which has opened open-ed up a business at CO West Center street. H. E. Peary will manogo the new concern, which will carry n general gen-eral lino of mill products. The company com-pany will carry the famous lino of Hour manufactured by tho Cache Junction mill, also bay, grain nnd deal In poultry. The funeral services over the remains re-mains of Mrs. Joseph Holland were held Wednesday afternoon at tho Second ward meeting house. The house wns filled with friends and relatives re-latives of deceased, to pay their last trlbuto of respect. Many and beautiful beau-tiful were tho flowers which covered cover-ed tho casket. There were three special numbers: n quartet composed of Messrs Frank llnugh, Thomas Porter, Por-ter, Mrs. Lyman Dalnes and Miss Carrlo Thomas. A solo by Miss Florenco Smurthwaite. Tho speakers wero W. II. Apporley, Lon J. Had-dock, Had-dock, and Hlshop W. R. Sloan. ' m Tbo ladles of tho domestic science department of tho D. Y. Collego spent n portion of yostordny afternoon after-noon nt tbo Banner Meat Market where they witnessed tho work of expert meat carvers. Such demonstrations demon-strations nro of lnestlmnblo vnluo to young Indies as they fnmlllarizo them with tho various cuts and make possible pos-sible a correct ordering of desired ments. Entertain your friends nt the Now England supper, Presbyterian church Friday evening, 3R cents. Advertisement. Adver-tisement. . . I The II. Y. C- basketball team will meet tho U. of U. boys In tho B. Y gymnasium Saturday night. On account of tbo close score to which the II. Y. basketball team held tho II. of U. recently tho meet on Saturday Is looked forward to with great plcasuro by local fans. |