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Show Locai Items of Interest. i I'M Halm and wife aie with us. Fred Kulglll is down from Pocatello. Fred Smith, of Ilexburg, is down for the big time. David II. Smith and wife are Logan visitors this week. E. T. Haigraves, or Pocatello, Is down participating in the celebration. 10. .1. Williams, or Blackfaot, has come down to participate In Logan's gala da s. Genial Ben Fleywood and family are In Logan for a stay, the family coming com-ing to remain all summer probably. It Is stated that there Is remarkable no.t.lvltv at Preston In real estate and activity at rresion in rem uatutu unu that prices are gradually on the raise. There will be regular preaching service at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday Sun-day school at 12:15 o'clock. All the banks of the city will be closed today at noon Instead of :i p. m. This Is for the convenience of employes. em-ployes. The public should take note or this change. Two englnceis have been engaged at Franklin the past few davs measuring measur-ing the water In Cub Hlver, their findings being required in the watci suit now pending between the Franklin Frank-lin and Preston people, tho decision of which Is expected In a few days. Mrs. Joseph Odell entertained at a dellghtlful euclue party, on Wednesday, Wednes-day, June 7th. The residence on West Centor was tastcrully decorated with roses and carnations for the occasion. oc-casion. Tho following were the Invited In-vited guests: Mcsdames T. LcUoy Cardon, Joseph Howell, Lewis Cannon, Can-non, W. W. McLaughlin, Will Howell, Jas. Langton, A. B. Gates, E. W. UntUnsrin-M. Tliatchnr. Jr.. John A. itouinsou, .'i. xiiuiuiiuii .i I., .mini . Widtsoe, T. W. Naylor, W. J. Korr, W. B. Preston, Jr., H. L. Campbell, II. I). Styer, II. Bullen. Jr., E. P. Bacon, P. E. Keller, F. W. Thatcher, W. S. Langton, S. A. Langton, A. M. Fleming, Goo. II. Champ, Anna Knox, J. A. Bexcll Nccdham, K. Ralph Mooie, II. G. Hayball, Arthur Bate-son, Bate-son, C. A. Cummlngs, Hendricks, Wm. Swinard, J. A. Hendrlckson, W. T. Pyper, W. H. Thaln, B. F. Rltor, Jesse Ear), Joseph Campbell, Frank Karl, Joseph Squires, and the Misses Annie, Hilda, Nora and Jennie Ellason, Orehta Cardon, Lydla Owen, Drue and Ilattlo Smith, Fletcher, Emily Whitney Wlllard Hansen and family leavo today for Portland, Oregon, to he gone during the summer. They tented their home to Dr. Ilany Emels and mother, Mrs. Cartwrlght. A dance was tendered Leroy Reese at Benson on Thursday night as a benefit ball Quite a neat sum was raised. He leaves for a Eiuopcan mission next Monday. Sect 1st, Hie livery man. came out with his new rig yesterday, which looks quite metiopolltau with large side lights. The bed is made exclusive! exclu-sive! of hickory and oak put up by Emllo Nielsen, of this city. The painting paint-ing Is really aitlstlc. done by Miller, the painter. II. F. Mltchell.son or F.A. Mitchell, has lecently returned fioin Sonora, Mexico, where he has been forthe past live years. He Is a metallurgist and engaged In his piofesslon while in tho south. Mr. Mitchell could not stand the southern climate and expects to make Cache county his fiitine home. "Jim" Lewis, one or the big rellows among the U. C. T., Is In Loganadver-Using Loganadver-Using McDonald's line candles. He has splendid displays In various windows win-dows in the city and will have some characters in tho paiadcthls morning. "Jim" Is a genial, good rcllovv, as good as the candles he advertises.and that's saying some Leland Lewis, aged 1", son or M. K. Lewis of Lewlston, was driving a team loaded with scrapers under tho llmo kiln flume at the sugar factory last Tuesday. In passing he was caught between the load and the llumo and was wrenched in a most reaiful manner, being wedged In such a shape that It was hard to extiicate him. He was taken to tho Budge & Caldervvood hospital where every attention at-tention possible was tendered him. His condition Is most critical and It Is thought by some to bo a miracle If he survives. Tho following marriage licenses have been Issued during the past week: Levi Crawshaw and Harriet Green, Hyrum; Gustavo Petcrest, Providence, Agusta Blechert, Raymond. Idaho; Ralph E. Jensen, Brlgham, Lchonla Tay'or, Logan; I. Neddo, Jr., Providence, Provi-dence, and Alice Ostcrhout, Malta, Idaho; Thomas Beard and Phoebe Anderson, Mlirord; Otto Andcason and Lavlna Hansen, Hyrum: G. F. 01-sen 01-sen and Hilda KJclberg,' Hyrum; Samuel Sam-uel Morton and May LIsh.McCammon; C. irles Edward Twltchel and Susan 1 mer, Colllnston; Alma Balls and Ethel Wool!, Logan; Wlllard Ballum and Ettle Petersen, Hyde Paik: John Pent son and Loiena Cantwell, Smith-field: Smith-field: E. A. Edwaids and Clara Gaid-iner, Gaid-iner, Idaho Falls; Daniel Thomaudei and Eille Aired, Paris, Idaho. Francis Biich, Logan, and Ernll) Kmiller. Paik Valley; Abraham Tyson, Logan, Louie Stock, Fish Haven, Idaho; Jcd-j die Merrill, Bennington, Idaho, and Marlon McNeil, Logan: Nephi Johnson, John-son, Preston, and Mar.v Egbeit, Fair-view. Fair-view. Eugene Alkie, Providence, and Mary Illltrand, Logan: Philemon Kel-lc, Kel-lc, American Falls, ami Susan Gioes-beck. Gioes-beck. Logan; Allied London, Croydon. Utah, and Caroline Chapman. Preston: James Cranuer, and Rebecca Pitman, Ako,' Idaho; Stanley Stevens, Ogden, and Adeline Smith, Logan; Arthur Fames and .Ina Stratlon, Logan. |