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Show Local Rumblings. Ex Sheriff, Geo. Klgby, came to Logan Lo-gan on Wednesday. Mrs. Mary S. Campbell, mother of Roberts, Campbell, Is In Logan. Colored minstrels played In Tarn disc, Tuesday night, to a fair house. Newell Hullon and Eli Webb were seen on Logan's streets, Wednesday, It Is announced that Carl A. Peterson Peter-son and Eillc Andrews, of Logan, will be wedded In a few days L. C, Farr, Jr., Is expected home wllhfn 6ne week' from a thicc and half years mission to Australia. Cyrus Napper, the druggist, has placed light oak' upright show cases In his stOre. They are extra tine. Live chickens wanted by Isaac Smith. Second house south of the Dcscrct Mills, wc The II. V. College receives word from Miss Oliver that she will not be able to bu In Logan before "Wednesday, Sept. Lfllh. Ilyrum Hatch sold :NJ0 ewes on Wednesday at McCammon for $J.(K) per head. It Is said these were a line I lot of sheep. Charles Acblschcr succeeds Elder Jensen as door keeper at the temple, the latter ha log gone on a mission to Scandinavia. IE. C. Harbison, editor and proprietor proprie-tor of thu San Uamideno Sun and wife are In the city. They arc the guests of the Flemings. Otto Hydman, editor of t'tah Kor-respondenten, Kor-respondenten, of Salt Lake, wrs doing business In Logan on Wednesday, in the interest of his paper. Miss Joan Campbell has been visiting visit-ing her relatives In this city dining thu past week. It Is the lady's first visit In seven years. 1'ied (!. Wilkinson Is suirerlng considerably con-siderably fiom a broken collar bone, caused by the end of a wagon tongue catching him on the shoulder. Frank Nobekcr Is putting In a steam heating appraratus in his residence resi-dence property on Center street where Mr. Nobeker will move to about October l'.th. L. L, Nunn, president of the Tellu-ride Tellu-ride Power and Eluctile company, has ollered to contribute $1,000 for the re-bulldlngof re-bulldlngof the machine shops at the A. C. of IT. Iiurton P.FIcming returns to Cornell tomorrow to receive his M. K. degree during the coming year. Pres. W. S. McCormlck and Gov-ernor Gov-ernor Cutlsr aro expected In Logan tonight, followed by a mectfng of thp trustees of the A. C. of L'. Mrs Harratt and -Miss Cassady, of Logan, took train Wednesday morning morn-ing for the IIe;mltagrln Ogdcn canyon. can-yon. The ladf;s expect to be absent three or foifrdays. Last Wednesday morning uncle John Iilanchard was out cutting and burning tlis weeds along the banks of the ditch fronting his house on Cen-tcr Cen-tcr street, others should do likewise. The question was asked why .the ordinance or-dinance compelling people to clean out their ditches could not be amended so as to Include the clearance of all weeds glowing on the side walk ditches FANCY OKKI'B SILICOLINE DIIAI'KKIES, UEOULAIl I'RICK IS CENTS A YAUI), SEE THE GOODS ON DISPLAY IN OUK WEST WINDOW. II. G. II A Y-11ALL. Y-11ALL. The Stake Presidency and Stake Hoards of M. I. arranging to entertain the Stake tabernacle choir on Friday evening Sept. 22, at the llrlghani Young College. Further announcement announce-ment will be made in our next issue. Iteccnt letters iccelved from N. Italph Moote, editor or Thk Itu-I't'iiMCA.v, Itu-I't'iiMCA.v, state that hu is In San Francisco with his brother, having a most excellent time. lie may reach home in about one week. |