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Show HLocallwsffl Dig salo ot coats and bats. Closing out nt loss than cost. Mrs. T. D. Iloberts. (Advertisement) J9 How cold was It last night? Don't lie about It. Get a Thermometer that tells tho truth-25c to $2. DO at Rlter Jk Bros. Drug Co. Advertisement tf Dr. E. Sr Budgo has been cdnflnod to his homb for one week today with rheumatism. Dr. T. B. Budgo Is reported re-ported to b0 on tho Improve. Charity ball Friday evening Janu-ary Janu-ary 10th nt Seventh ward hall. Ad- mission 35c n couplo; 10c extra lady. Advertisement. 0 Many residents ot Logan woko up ycBterdny morning and found frozen water pipes In their homes. It this cold snap continues. H will p.iy to iibo a llttio precaution. John A. Crockett, abstractor and Insurance, man has removol his offices of-fices from tho Cardon Jewelry block to room 1G Commercial block. Don't forget tho big nnnual ball to bo given at tho auditorium next Monday January 13. Refreshments will bo Bervcd. Tickets CO cents. Advertisement. Tho Utah Wool Growers Association Associa-tion are holding tholr annual convention conven-tion In Salt Lako City today nnd yesterday. yes-terday. At yesterday afternoon's session, ses-sion, Thomas Smart gave a paper on "Conditions In Northern Utah." m For bargains In real estate and renting property both In nnd out of Logan City, seo Hatch "Tho Real Estate Es-tate Man," room 12 Commercial block. (Advertisement) tf Mrs. H. G. Hayball who haB been confined to her bed for the past two weeks from Injuries sustained In a fall Is said to bo In rather a critic, i condition at this writing. Tho Studebaker Company has just received a nlco Hno of winter robca and sixteen qunco horso blankets. Tho public Is Invited to Inspect them jMfr beforo making purchnscs. tf tflBP (Advertisement) Ot. S. M. Turner, the veterinary who went to southern Alberta to start business writes homo that prospects pros-pects aro good. Tho boys that go thero cannot fool tho government they hnvo to como up with tho exnms ut a good stiff paco. Mrs. Elizabeth nnd Miss Mario Drabblo of Ogdcn havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner ot this city tho past week, returning to their homo in Ogdcn on Sunday last. Tho former Is tbo sister and tho latter tho niece of Mr. Turner. i LaBt Friday night Henry Ashcroft of Hydo Park took a rolapso and was In a critical conriU'on. Toward morning however, ho rallied which his many friends will bo pleased to !enrn. Mr. ABhcroft was thrown from a load of hay during tho summer sum-mer months. Tho accident has cnus-fd cnus-fd him a lingering confinement to his bed. A rare treat has been nrranged for tho parents of tbo Cacho stake in the nuturo of a lecturo by tho able teacher, editor and lecturer, Dr. John T. Mlllor of Los Angeles, California. Tbo lecturo will bo given In tho Nib-ley Nib-ley Hall nt 10 a. m. on Sunday morn fug, January 12, under tho auspices of tho Parents department of tho Stake Sabbath School. A general invitation in-vitation Is given nnd a largo atton-- atton-- dnnco 1b anticipated. Como nil and hear tho doctor. L it. Nielsen nt Malad has entered enter-ed upon his duties as special auditor ot tho county books. Ho will bo engaged en-gaged for some tlmo on this work. Mr. James B. Llnford vrlte3 from California that ho spent the holidays in Los Angeles but is now in Berkley Berk-ley ready to resume his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Costley ot St. Anthony hnvo been visiting local friends during tho past week. They hnvo been the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew King of North Logan. A suit hns been filed In the dlstr'cl court by Moses Mulr against Eugenj : Gates to obtain possession of a letuc and to recover hay according to term . ot an alleged contract. Tho citizens of Hlver Heights will hold a festival In tho Hlvor Heights ward chnpcl, Friday, Jnnuary 10, at ' I o'clock p. m. to celebrato tho opening open-ing of tholr district school. 8 Thero was n good program on at the Ljtlc theater during tho latter part of Inst woe. Tho "Vengeance of Fato" on two reals was n very Interesting Inter-esting picture. Tho management of tho local "movies" Is elated with the largo and appreciative audiences that aro attending tho shows of laic. Logan and Cache Valley havo been experiencing somo very cold weather weath-er during tho laBt two days. Yesterday Yester-day morning tho thermometer registered regis-tered as low as ten degrees below zero. On Saturday evening a very heavy wind blew, tho galo possibly reaching a velocity ot forty miles an hour In this vicinity. Tho wind was general throughout the stato. Dr. Wlnshlp of Boston an educational educa-tional lecturer of national reputation will address tho teachers of Cache county nt Nlbley Hall at 11 a. m. on Saturday, January 11. Tho subject sub-ject of tho lecturo will bo "Making tho boys manly." Supt. A. C. Nelson Nel-son says It Is a talk every parent In the state should hear. Tho public aro cordially Invited. i J. M. Ulnlr, one of the many aspirants as-pirants for tho post office Job, thinks ho has tho edgo on them nil at the present time. At t Democratic city commltteo ho received receiv-ed tho endorsement of eight out of tho nine members present. A. G. Barber was the favored candidate of tho member who did not vote for Blair. Thero woro two memben iif ilu commltteo nhscnt. It is Just possible that W. K. Bnrnham and Hcber . Mnughan will each gic a vote fr.m ' tho absentees. j p i At tho regular meeting of the county coun-ty commissioners on Saturday, tho abstract bond of C. W. Dunn was approved, ho law requires that a $10,-000 $10,-000 bond bo furnished to legally carry car-ry on nn nbstract business, tor. Tho Collego ward citizens petitioned pe-titioned for a local special election on a Ave mill tax for road purposo3. Tho matter was taken under ndviso-ment. ndviso-ment. Citizens from lllvcrsldo camo In with a petition asking that tho county Bend ono mllo of road In tholr precinct, with tho understanding that tho signers of tho petitioners would pay one-talrd of tho cost. |