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Show Just Some Locals. Miss Mattic LcIshman,of Wcllsvllle, spent Wednesday In Logan Next cdnesday Is the 17th of May Itcmcmbcr, it is the Norwegian Independence Inde-pendence day. For Sale- 20 II. P. Russell Engine and boiler. Going at I price, Communicate Com-municate with Superior Lumber Co. Preston. Idaho. Dr. James Cochran has returned fiom an extended visit to his old home In Kentucky and Is now in Logan Lo-gan w lt.li Mrs. A. I). Stoops and family. In a few 'days he will go to his Idaho ranch. K. W. Lundahl, art old lcsldcut of this city who has been working of late at Pocatello, has decided to return to Logan and open business In his line. Ho Is recognlcd as a first class machinist ma-chinist and will undoubtedly do well in his business. ft. V. Lundahl & son, Machinists located on West Third South, arc prcpaied to repair steam engines and all kinds of machinery. Satisfaction guaranleee. Mrs. Kmmalljde, of Downey, Idaho, who has been in Logan vlstlng Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Langton, returned home Thursday. AIviu Heaps, of Smithlleld, who has been ill with measles, and a complication com-plication due to cold, broncho-pneu-inonla for I he past week, dletl Thuis-day Thuis-day morning at f o'clock. The functal will be held Friday morning V W.IIammclland It. L. Hattle, of Salt Lake, arc In the city with a stock of pianos from the Carstcnson & Anson Co., and arc making a "club" sale. They arc In the loom recently vacated by the Nielsen grocery people and have a display that looks good. The gentlemen have advcrtUed extensively ex-tensively and made every effort to rustic business, which up to last evening even-ing amounted to the sale of seven pianos. Some of those who remember tho remarkably unfavorable weather conditions con-ditions at the time H. T. Pypci and others attempted to get an Ice rink In working order are Inclined to attribute attri-bute the present weather conditions to Mr. Pyper's attempt to get a Utah-tia Utah-tia park in operation by the 2uth of May. It seems that Mr. Pyper's attempts at-tempts In a public way arc not In harmony har-mony with the weather man's disposition dis-position and he gives him, and the rest of us as well, a terribly bad deal. It Is possible that if this weather continues con-tinues another few days the Council will be petitioned by the cltlcnsto put a check on Ir. Pyper's operations in the park line. "Hrlg" insists that his park proposition has nothing to do with the weather, however, that this Inclemency Is alt because some of the people heic objected to his "Streets of Cairo." He sajs he stands In with the weather man and is now getting even. |