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Show lOCAL R For Ckod, Clean Coal Phone BB 120 Anderson Fuel Co. IB (Advertisement) H Mr. mid iris. K. W. Lundahl BB niinounco the engagement of BB their daughter A'jnea to Mr. 8 Clnrk Gardiner of Suit Lake City, BKlhe marriage to tnke place the BJI iniddlo of March. B FOR SALE a 240 egg incubat-BS incubat-BS or and a brooder. Apply 395 X. Bl 2 West, Logan. BK (Advertisement) Bff Mr. Roma Saltzgiver, an cm- ployee of the American Steam BB Laundry, has received a call to B fill a mission to the Southern BK States. He will Ieavo here about jflj the 23lh of this month. Bfl The case of John II. Pilgrim vs Henry McCraeken came to a ra-BB ra-BB thor sudden end on Friday oven-BB oven-BB ing, when it was discovered that HB the original complnint in the ac-KVtion ac-KVtion had neviji leer, properly CA'crified' Thd'earc invohed some-BB some-BB thing like fifty dollars, which BB the plaintifl' alleged was duo on EBB the snip of some hay Tin- action jjSJwas commenced "n the justices SV court of Smithfield .Hid was ap. BB pealed from there to the district B court. Oct your fishing license at Kolfsen Sporting Goods Co. (Advertisement.) Miss Irmu Sims and Miss Maud Tiiukficld of Salt Lake came up to attend the unitary ball last evening. The Danes of the city are going go-ing to enjoy a sociable with dance and picnic, in the Sixth ward meeting house on Friday evening, March seventh. All adult Danes are invited- This is not for the children. At the meeting of the county commissioners! on Satu rday, there were presented two applications appli-cations for the position of Superintendent Sup-erintendent of the county poor farm. One was from G. D. Schwartz Sch-wartz of Logan and the other from James R. Thorpe of Wells-ille. Wells-ille. No action was taken on theni. Spring millinery open ing Thursday and Friday, March fith and 7th, when we will bo pleased to show you tho latest ptyles and creations in spring millinery. We invito you also to inspect our complete line of sprin'g suits and coats. Eliason Sisters. (Advertisement) , The Aggies' sprung a surprise on the Provo basketball team on Saturday evening when they trim med it by a score of 28 to 20. Evidently Evi-dently the .southerners thought they had an easy game, and before be-fore they knew it the Farmers had obtained a good lead and after af-ter that they held it. In the game with the University of Utah the gi'ies were defeated by a score of 42 to 81. Seed time will soon be here and Right (Now is a Good time to sow timothy and red clover. Remember Re-member wo have the kinds that grow Wo also carry a full line of groceries, Seeds and Poultry supplies. If quality and prices interest you call up H70 North 1st East Phone 4-1-1. T. J. Poul-ter. Poul-ter. (Advertisement) Mr. and Mrs. John Lundbcrg of River Height have just returned re-turned from their wedding tour to the Coast. After spending about a month in Los Angeles they visited the southern cities of thp stato and tho northern part of Mexico. They spent tho last three weeks in San Francisco They have lots of good things to say about the places and the people they saw. This genial couple aro now entertaining their neighbors and many friends by telling the interesting experiences exper-iences of their tour- "Mutt and Jeff" entertained a large audience at Nibley Hall, on Friday evening, in very good fashion. The piece is a musical comedy, in which Bud Fishers creations figure conspicuously al-thought al-thought without any very good excuse, since the ragged attenuated atten-uated thing they call tho plot of the piece, does not call very loudly for their presence. Rut they were theiv and amused the throng greatly ;vith their antics There was souio ','ood singing and dancing and some that was not so good- Tho company was a fairly good one hut the stars of tho production were so vociferous that a great many of their good linos wero lost in tho echoes of thp big hall. The production was well staged and on the whole gavo satisfaction to local theatregoers, theatre-goers, who wera hungry for a good show. Judge Call will be here tomorrow to-morrow and will hold court again this week. Mjinagcr England of the Journal Jour-nal was in Salt Lake yesterday, attending a meeting of a committee commit-tee of the Utah Press Association. There was a batch of drunks and other offenders in Judge Marshall's court yesterday afternoon aft-ernoon and as a result Logan City was rendered richer by the sum of $27.50. The county commissioners have named tho following additional road supervisors: Eli Webb, of Richmond; Elias S. Larson of Cove; J. M. Anderson of Wheeler Wheel-er and Roy S. Kent of Stephen- The U. of U. basketball team will be hero the latter part of the week to meet the two local teams. Tho Aggies will play them on Friday evening and Coach Jen-son's Jen-son's quintette will take them in-tc in-tc camp on the following even- Coach Jenson of the B. Y. C. took his basketball "team to Preston Pres-ton on Saturday evening and again trimmed the Oneida Stake Academy five, this time by a score of 45 to 20. The Crimsons put up the best game they have played this year- The orchestra of the Brigham Young College will give a musical musi-cal program tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of tho Sixth ward Sunday school. There will also be a reading by Prof. Robinson and a vocal solo by Miss Lydia Fonncsbeck. Admission Ad-mission Children 10c, Adults irc. Sixth ward meeting house. (Advertisement.) Just what will become of the liquor cases in which tho city was beaten by tho decision of Judge Harris, is not clear just now. County Attorney Bowen has bad them under consideration for some time and he has concluded that it would hardly be ethical for him to prosecute tho cases when the firm of which he is "a member conducted the defense in all of them when they were tried. He has suggested that City Attorney At-torney Law might bo employed by the county to bring the actions, ac-tions, and this may be done. The North Logan Telephone mid Electric Light company filed ite articles of incorporation yes-tcrday- The company has an authorized capital of $5,000 and shares arc of tho value of one dollar. Thero aro 19 incorporators incorpor-ators and with one oxecption, each of them hold 150 shares, the excepting owning but 70 shares. The officers of the company are: President Carl M. Nelson"; Vic President W. E- Nyman; Seere tary and Treasurer L. A. Ball; Additional) directors Ezra J. Palmer and Louis E. Willielm. County Survoyor Humphreys went to Lcwiston yesterday to attend at-tend a meeting of the people who reside there, called to discuss water matters. Thore is a proposal propos-al advanced to join with Preston in establishing a reservoir on Worm, Creek, while others have a plan to pump water from Bear River, with electrical power Lewiston and Preston desire a better water supply and tho meeting meet-ing was called in order that all phases of the plana for getting it nii'glit be gone over and a d'efin-its d'efin-its course of action agreed upon. Mr. Bert Huffman of Weiser, Idaho, has purchased tho cigar stand and pool hall of Mr Moses Reese. It is said the new-comer will transfer the pool hall to the Eagle Block. A traveling man a cigar drummer named Land, is quarantined quaran-tined in a house on First West street, because of having .smallpox. .small-pox. He was discovered at the Junction and brought over here for wife keeping. ' The funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Joseph Holland, who died at Sparks New a few days ago, will bo held this afternoon after-noon in the Second ward meeting meet-ing house. Two o'clock is the hour fixed for them to commence. The body reached this city on Sunday evening. The remains may be viewed at the residence of George Worlcy 155 S Krd W. from ten until one today. The Pierotts arc holding practices prac-tices pretty regularly and by the time March 11 rolls around they will have a show that will equal anything that we havo had here this winter. The music will be tuneful, popular they call it and tho comedy that is to be put on is rich with local hits. It will be a show worth seeing you may bpt your last dollar on that-March-ll at Nibley Hall. - u . II. E. Perry and Co., a new firm, has opened a flour Produce and mill-stun' establishment on West Center street across thc-street thc-street from the Journal office, and going after the trade in that line. The firm will handle all the best grades of mill-stufT and will operate op-erate a farmers exchange just as tho mills do so that a farmer will be able to take his grist there and mako nn immediate ex. change. All sorts of prepared mill-stuff will bo carried, and in addition to that the best prices will be paid for veal and poultry. poul-try. Hay will also be carried. |