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Show Short Locals, A. II. Williams, of Paradlic, came to Logan Tuesday. City Bill Power's otllee basement of Hotel Kagle, Logan, EJtah. N.J Non Is, clerk of Rich county, was in Logan looking afier business matters. Walter Adretis, recently lemovpd frbm Pef;rboro to Mendon, was lu Logan Monday. The First ward Y. L. M. K A. begin their regular weekly meeting Thursday Thurs-day evening. All members will please take notice of this. Mr. J. II. Jones, formerly an employe of this ofllce, expects to leave l'ova-tcllo l'ova-tcllo in the .near future to accept a position on a newspaper In Honoltlu. There's a little Hopkins in town, a little son who camo to Mrs. John II. Hopkins Friday. Mrs. Hopkins is the mother of leu children but this last cieaturc Is as much joy as the lirst. Albert Lamicaux, of Paragoonah, brother of W. S. Lamreaux of this City, spent Sunday hi Louan. He lei t ihe day following foi Idaho to visit lelatlves. Piofs. L. A. Osllen and II. J. Stutt-erd, Stutt-erd, of the A. C. of U.,lert for Portland Saturday noon, Prof. Oitlen going to close up his woik in connection w'ith the Utah school exhibit, The Republicans of the Fourth ward may nominate Gil J. Bell for the council, or perchance it will fall to Wlllard Hansen, or Peter Maughan. These names arementloned. Samuel Whitney has been in Idaho during the vast three weeks visiting his acquunitanees. Hewas called to tho noTtli through the death of Ills niece, Elvlta Demlng, who died fiom child birth. Mr. 10. J. Hunt, of Richmond, the railroad contractor now working near Reno, Nevada, expects to remove Ids outfit to tho vicinity of Saciamcnto, where he will contract work on the Western Paclllc. W. R. Depp, the brick dealer of Sinlthtleld, ca'me to the county seat yesterday. He says that the people in Sinlthtleld, am given to building ft .line houses,, hence his business there s not all It mjghl be. Ficd Tumor, the heavy-weight of this lirm, Is back from his trip to Canada. .He spent a delightful two weeks theie, thinks the country looks line and generally prosperous, but Is himself content with Cache's prospects. pros-pects. The Sunday School Union of tliully-rum tliully-rum Stake will be held in tho Academy building, Hyrum, Sunday tho loth. Allolllcers and teachers aro requested to be present. Alexander Spence, Alvln Allen, William I, Sotcnson, Stake Presidency'. Tho regular meeting of Y. L. M. 1. class-leaders of-Cache Stake will bo held In the tabernacle, on Monday, Oct. Wtli, at ":'M p. in. All class-leaders class-leaders and olllcers are requested to bo piescnt and mcmbeis tiro Invited. Tio lesson Is tho second lu the September Sep-tember Young Woman's Journal. Marriage license have been giaulcd as follows: James Fuller, Luwlstou, to Dellla Davis, of Malpeton, Idaho; Nels F, Jensen, to Marie A. Jorgcn-sen, Jorgcn-sen, of II) do Park; Carl 0. Larson and Hannah Olsen, of Smlihllcld; Frederick Fred-erick W, Law, of Paris, Idaho, to Sarah J. Manchester. Salt Lake city. Rley Pope, of Lowlston, was In Logan Lo-gan Monday. It takes about two men and a boy to seo Rllej, for he Isn't quite as largo as Commissioner Knowles, but you only havo to come In contact with him once to know-that know-that ho has a big heart. Lcwlstcn has ibtnof good men, and Riley Is ono of 'em. |