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Show Local Rumblings. Major Iloblnsotl's little felrl Is somewhat some-what better. On Wednesday Peter Fiost, of Hen-son, Hen-son, came to the county metropolis. Thomas W. Obray, of Paradise returned re-turned fiom Preston on Thursday. The residence of John Nebckcr Is being repainted by John Ucnch. Mr. Nebekcr will femove from Lakctown to Logan In the near future. Mrs. Itajmond Thatcher went to Franklin Wednesday morning and will visit with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Webster. Already boarding places and rooms are being taken by students. Many students have come In person to engage en-gage quarters, while application by letter Is frequent. Prcs. Kerr, of the A. C. of U., and Pros. Llnford, of the II. V. C. have re-turned re-turned from Portland, where, they took part In the Educational and Irrigation Ir-rigation Congresses. Joseph Jones, special detective for the O. S. L. K. II. Co., Is In the southern south-ern part or Idaho trying to track tip the burglars, who blew open the company's com-pany's safe at Preston, ten dpys ago. John Horry, of Ilenson, has a very sick child with summer complaint. Later reports states that the little one died yesterday. Funeral will be held today at 10 o'clock. Arthur It. Campbell, brother to coach Campbell of the A. C, was wedded to Mabel 0. Taylor at the residence of Professor Campbell on Tuesday night, the Itev. K. E. Clemen-son Clemen-son oillclatln. Three operations were performed by the Drs. Hudgc at the hospital Thursday. Thurs-day. A Mr. Coburn, of Weston, was operated upon for double hernia, Mr. llerkeley, of Logan, for a tumor in the back, and Master Eb. Crcssell, of the Second ward, had a lump removed Horn his wrist. Services will occur at the Presbyter-Ian Presbyter-Ian Church on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:ao p.m. The Sabbath School meets at 12:15, and the meeting for conference confer-ence and devotion on Wednesday at 7:.'H p.m. followed by the teacher's meeting. These services arc all of a public chaructcr and all are welcome wel-come to any orall of them. N. E. Clem-enson. Judge J. H. Hlchards, of Ilolse Ida. is In the city In connection with business busi-ness with the Utah Mortgage Loan Corporation, who Is the Idaho attorney at-torney for the corporation. Nine head of harness horses and two runners, start from Logan and Ogdca Monday Sept. 17th to attend the race meeting In lllackfoot and Ilolse. The management of tho Cache-Valley Fair and Driving association are negotiating negotiat-ing to have the horses stop oft in Logan Lo-gan and hac races on Friday and Saturday Sat-urday Sept. 15th and Kith before the horses leave for the north. The Idaho Legislature has appropriated appro-priated $J,2.")0 for the construction of a first class wagon road from Paris to Franklin, provided Hear Lake and Oneida counties together appropriate appropri-ate tho same amount making In all 82,f)O0. Survejors have layed oil the road up Paris can) on and down Cub river to Franklin. It Is estimated that $1,000 more will be needed to complete the pioject. People In the settlements, south from Franklin In this county should understand the Importance of this measure to them. The tiavel from the northern part of Hear Lake and Star valley, now comes by the Mink Creek route and without special business do not come to Logan Hy the new loutc most of tills travel would come direct to Franklin, and on to Logan It being but thirty miles between Paris and Franklin and over the Mink Creek road it Is over fifty. The travel down, Logan can) on would be practically the same, as thatchellly consists or people ll Ing in the south-urn south-urn part of Hear Lake valley. Without With-out further comment, It is assumed that the business men of Cache valley having in view their own interest, ' understand what to do in the premls- : es. If called upon to aid In making up the deficit, It will prove a good Investment In-vestment to do It. Y. L. M. I. A. Convention. The morning session of the Young Ladles convention will be held In the large room of the tabernacle Sunday, Sept. 10, beginning promptly at 10 o'clock. Tho afternoon session will be held In tho basotnent of tho tabernacle. Every oillcer, both stake and local, will be expected to attend these session and be present ten minutes min-utes before time of beginning. Mcmbersof the general board will be in attendance at all meetings of the convention and very important subjects sub-jects will be discussed. The Stake Presidency and Bishopric aie invited to attend. A general conjoint meeting meet-ing will be held In the evenlnlg at 7:30 to which all are Invited. MARY L. IlKNIMIICKbOX, Mahtiia W. Uaiilisi.k, Ll'.All D. WlDThOK. |