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Show :mTocal"news"" 8 HHl 1 BBg for rellnb'.e abstracts and deedi i BK3 C. W. Dunn, with H. A. I'cdcr-, I'cdcr-, BLn & Co. Advortlsement. if , H For Sale 116 acre farm adjoining . Hllyrum City at a bargln If taken lm'- fflcdlately.-Advertlsenient. tf' HHl - ' BB 7tero Is no beet digger equal tv Btbo Aory sold by the Sidney Stevens implement Co. It's light draft and Bces the work perfectly. Adv. tf HK i Bff Loit A pair of nosecllp eyo glasses Klth gold chain, on car track at BE Kollrth North and First East. Finder Rll-ono 163W. -Adv. ol8 B Hrre From Paradise Mr. Peter V UciiBli, one of the leading cattle mer-Hj mer-Hj dunts In the south end of tho val-B val-B ley was In Logan on Thursday. B Presbyterian Church Hlble school BB n m,; morning worship 11; Oris- H tlan Endeavor 6:45; evening worship BB 7 J B ' ' HB st. Jortn's Church The services BBS fcr the twenty-second Sunday after B TrlnHy will be Holy Communion at B s 30; morning prayer and sermon at BE 11, and evening prayer and sermon BB at 730. The public is cordially In- B ited. B Out of Town For Winter Mrs. HH Margaret Dallard left Thursday for B Shit Lake City where she will visit BS for two weeks with her daughter, B Mrs Myrtle Shurtluff . From Salt Lake B she will go to Portland, Oregon, and BC spend the w'nter with her son, Mr. BB M. J. Ilallard. I HB Dr- J- J- Buswoll, ophthallnlc spo- H clallst, of Salt Lake will bo at the Bl Hendrlckson home, 135 East Center BJ on Monday and Tuesday, October 20 H and 21. No charge for testing yef.. BB Reference by permission, Mrs. Ellen' BJ Woolf, Mrs. Jane Molen, Mrs. Geo. BBBt rmiuysuu uuu iura. aw u. jiaan. BJ Advertisement. o!8 Hb BJ For tho next thirty days wo will Bl give away absolutely free ono quhrt "" Bj can of polish worth $1 with every Bj Wizard Mop purchased. This Wizard "jM Mop Is a three cornered ono and Is 'B far better than O'Cedar mop. $1.50 . Hg for each Mop and the polish free. Be Lundstrom Furniture & Carpet Co. - Hi Advertisement. tf Hj HJ Talk To Laundry Employees Prof. Bl Hickman of the I). Y. Collego gave - BJ a very able talk to the employees of B t e American Steam Laundry Wed. - HM nesday evening. The subject treated BJ was that of "Character" and was tak-HI tak-HI en up from a psychological view " BJ point. There were about thirty per- B Bons who enjoyed the lecture. ' HB m BJ Building a New Home Another ' pfl new home Is to be added to the many BJ which have been erected in this city. BJ This tlrao It Is Mr. and Mrs. Chaun- Hi cey Loveland of Dear Lake who have BJ decided to make their home In Lo Hj Kan They have purchased tho va- HE cant lot near Providence bridge. The fl Johnson brothers have secured the HJ contract for building the homo, BJ Titus Organizing Classes Prof. E. B G Titus of the U. A. C. was In HI Wellsil'o on Wednesday whe"o he BE organized a class In heredity and Ba eugenics. Similar classes havo been Bj orgen'zed at the high schools of Ok- BJ den and Drigham City.' Prof. Titus HJ makes his semi-monthly trips to HJ these places whore he lectures to tho HJ high school teachers. .Tho classes HJ are hlso given Instruction by means BM of tho collego correspondence school. HI BJ Resignation Tendered Mr. T. E. HJ Daniels who for so many years has BJ bucn connected with , the Electric BJ company In lighting tho different BJ towns of Cacho valley, Iiub tendered BJ his resignation to tako oifect Novem- BE her l He Is going back to olcctrlcM BE "nglncerlng on his own account and leaves to dby for Lako Town, Idaho, BE o Install n power plant there. The "Tij ew plant will light tho towns of H Hear Lako valley and some in Rich BE county, Utah. BK . BJ Birthday Party A vory pleasant BJ lffalr was given at tho home of Mrs. J pal Spenst on Thursday In honor BJ of hr daughter Effle's eleventh J Irthday annivorsary. A delightful J 'mcheon wa8 Borvod and tho after- J ot whs spent In playing games and BJ usl0- Those present wero Miss BJ "'ina Atkinson, Adolado Nlelson, Al- H CQ leterson, Winona Rogers, Vorda J ,hrp6 ''""Veda Holland, J.ii Jlue J V"WS Annnbello Jjicqiies, Ooldu H flan, Ll'n. Effle, Hazel and Phvllls J ? cmt, For Rent Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Phono 43GW. Adv. tf To lower your taxes voto for Allen nni Mulr. Adv. 018 1250,000 to loan on city and farm vrcperty. H. A. Pederson & Co. Advo tisement. tf .MEN'S FINE ALL WOOL SUITS .D OVEaCOATS $12 AND 15. iTAR CLOTHING STORE. Adv. tf Allen and Mulr are the only candl dates who pledgo themselves to reduce re-duce taxes and salaries. Voto for them. Adv. ol8 City Marshall Out of Town City Marshal A. E. Cranney has gone to Star valley on a vacation. He will bo gono a couplo of weeks. Mr. Cinnney neglected to make his statement state-ment its to who will attend to his work as Democratic City chairman while ho is away. Fop Sale Mr. Crowthers has for a'.o the following articles, as he leaves for the east In ten days: piano $170; a $57.60 electric washing machine ma-chine fcr $35; $100 typewriter for $28; flno roller top desk, $19. Phone 632. Adv. ol8 On Wednesday evening Miss Minnie Min-nie Thomas entertained with a Kensington. Ken-sington. Tho 'rooms were effectively decorated with autumn leaves and r-awthorn tarries. Da nty refresh nieiits were served. Twelve guests uero Sue uded. Will Succeed Rev. Crothers Kev. A. P. Wlttcnbcrger will succeed tho Unv. Crotbers who Is going to leave Logan within the next ten days for tho east. Mr. Crothers Iieb been pastor pas-tor at tho Presbyerlan church for tho past two years and while here ho has made many warm friends. The dancing party given by the Wobyca Society lastevenlng at the II. Y. C. gymnasium was in every way a delightful affair. ICovor has the gymnasium looked more attractive than with tho autumn flowers and fo-Ilago fo-Ilago which wen: used with such excellent ex-cellent decorative effect. Refreshments Refresh-ments wero served. Miss Hazel Anderson and Mr. Ross Anderson entertained at dinner last Saturday evening at the Anderson homo on Third West. Tho roolns wero decorated with autumn fo'.Iago. Tie table had for a centerpiece a large mound of nstors. Covers wero laid for fourteen. After dinner a do-llghtful do-llghtful social evening was spent. 9 Going To the Dairy Show Prof. John T. Calne, HI, will leave Logan about the 23d Instant for Chicago whore ho Is going for the purpose of mending the National Dairy Show. While In tho east ho will buy thoroughbred thor-oughbred cattle for Cache valley peo-p'o peo-p'o who aro desirous of replacing heir scrub cattlo with thoroughbreds. Hat Sold Electric Business T. G. .owe has sold his e'ectrlc device uslness which he opened up on Main treet to George H. Erich of Salt Lake City. Mr. Lowo Is now ht liberty lib-erty to look after his Interests as a candidate for four year term commissioner. commis-sioner. It is said that he has a strong following In the Fourth ward where bo resides. You aro cordially Invited to attend all tho services of the Methodist Episcopal Epis-copal church. Thero will be' speclhl music both morning and evening of next Sunday. Tho Sabbath School meets at 12 o'clock noon. Tho pastor will preach at 11 o'clock on "Tho Issue Is-sue at Kadesh Barnca: Ten to Two" and Ht 7:30 oclock on "The HerocB of Faith." Victim of Brlght's Disease Word has been received hero that Mrs Samuel K. Obrny died this week of Brlght's disease In Pocatello valley. Sho has been with her husband on tho dry farm this summer and death follows a lingering Illness. Funeral Borvices will be held In Paradise but the dato of tho funeral has not been learned. A Filthy Gutter Tho gutter on tho west side of Main Btreet between Contor and First North has been very filthy of late, so filthy In fact that tho Main street merchants havo threat ened to call tho attention of the city health department to the condition If something Is not done at onco. Until Un-til politics began to occupy tho at-tentlon at-tentlon of thp stree dnrnrmnr fiU work was folr'y -voU ' :c 't Dr E. G. Titus of the Agricultural College will talk on Eugenics at tho Parents class of. the Second $frd In Sunday school Sunday morn'ng. Hansen Succeeds Quayle At a meeting of tho First National Bank directors on Thursdsy, Mr. Soren Hansen of Hyrum was elected vice president of tho bank to succeed the Into James Quayle. Prest. Jensen Will Talk President C. N. Jensen will address tho Third ward Parents class Sunday morning on tho subject Tho Relation of Parent Par-ent to tho Col'ego. Invltatlcti is extended ex-tended to all parents. Rifle Club Meets Tonight Tho Logan Lo-gan Rifle club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in their now headquarters, the Princess theatre. A rlflo range Ib going to bo Installed Immediately and Indoor practice will begin soon. Real Estate Man Here Mr. J. H. McDonnld of Blackfoot, Idaho a real estato man of that place, has been In tho city this week. Ho uas been visiting with his friend, Mr. J. Z. Stewart, who was formerly In tho real estato business of tho Idaho town. ' Merry Maids Draw Crowd Tho Merry Minstrel Maids who gave a performance at ho New Lyric theatre last night and Thursday night drew a largo crowd. Their dancing has been tho talk of tho townv It was a good clean company and they wero able to furnish to Logan all the 'latest 'la-test fancy dances. Some very clever Jokes were also sprung by the ladles which tickled the cars of the city chaps. |