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Show H Some Locals. H Joseph Cooper, of Sterling. Saniuc H iS'cNon, of Smith Held, .1. II. Hancock, H of Mcndon, came to Logan jesterday. H Lost A light bay marc weighing H about eleven liundrcd pounds. Parlies M giving Inlormation at this oillc will B be Unci ally rewarded. H Competition Is the life of tiade. H Last week broke our record for the H largest sales In seventeen eais. facven H pianos and a number of organs sold H in one week I Ian Is Music Co. oldest H dealers In the state H All inembois of the Odd Fellows M lodge aie uiged to attend the regular H meeting next Monday evening. The H Odd Fellows propose to make a ills- m i play in the. Inne 10th parade and It Is H to decide certain phases of this mat- B that all aie uiged to be present. H lllshop l'anell lepoils that his dry B farm never produced Unci looking MV wheat at this lime of the venr than is BV to bu found theic now. fin also says that alfalfa will be ready to cut with- in two weeks. He is exceedingly H l pleased at the outlook for ci ops. H L. A. Ostlcn dliector of the Utah M educational exhibit at the Lewis and B Clark exposition, left yesterday morn- m I Inn for tho scene of his activity dui- M Ing tho corning months. .Mis Oitlcn B accompanied lilm. Mr. Ostlcn says B that Utah's exhibit will b in proper B shape In about two weeks. He says that the exhibit Is uinjucstionably very B creditable and that Utah may hope to carry olf some of the blue ribbons. M Mr. John Johnson, of Mlllvillc, was In Logan Wednesday. In speaking or the Ecclcs beet road ho said that tho people In Mlllvillc really want tho road to come near them, but that they object to and a en petitioned against the county toad bolng used for the pur- pose. Mr .lohnson said that while the beet raisers In Mlllvillc refused to couraut a certain beet accreage for a certain length of time They hac now almost the extent or avoi.ige asked for The Logan Second Hand store, First North street, will clean your carpets, and put them down again cheaper than you can do It yourself. The reports from Miss Hannah Jensen, Jen-sen, who has been at St. Maik's hospital hos-pital at Salt Lake for several weeks, arc all encouraging She seems to be recovering fioin the operation performed per-formed and is no doubt doing as well as could bo expected. Many friends here are exceedingly pleased to hear good news frim her. The friends or Miss Ila.cl Love will be pleased to know that sho Is so far recovered as to be removed from the Groves L. I). S. hospital to her residence resi-dence In Forest Dale. The operation she underwent was a severe one, being the removal or a thirty-pound tumor and the appendix, and her rapid Improvement Im-provement In health Is regarded as quite remarkable Descict News. Next Sunday morning at 10 o'clock the Scandinavians of Logan will hold their lirst meeting In their splendid new room In the tabernacle basement. During the time the tabernacle has been under repair the Scandinavians have been holding meetings In the Tithing building, and arc now glad to return to the comfortable quarters arranged for them At the lirst service ser-vice Elder Andreas Peterson will deliver de-liver an address and all Scandinavians are urged to be present. Michael Smith, a resident or Smith-Held, Smith-Held, In an cndcavoi to stop his runaway run-away team Tuesday fell under the wheels and suffered a severe fracture of both bones of the left foiearm He also sulfercd minor Injuiles to his hand and right leg I)r Smith dressed dress-ed him properly and lie Is now getting along nicely The horses speeded on their way and ran Into a wire fence, cutting themselves up rather badly Owing to a mistake of the printei there was left horn tho lecent account or Miss Moench's lecltal fulsome Ul .Ulll .'IUUIIUII 1 ll'Ullill IIJISUIIll praiso or tho musical numbers This was wholly unintentional. The vocal work by .Mesd.imes Kcelcr, llexell and M. J llallaid was superb, and the piano selections by Misses Ornisby and McAllster wcicnotlessso. While the readings were the reatuie or course, the miislci) numbers added gieally to pleasure of the evening. The Tabernacle committee has con-ti con-ti acted with Mr. C. V Hansen, the painter for the papering of the laige auditoilumofthctabeinacle. Several handsome designs weic submitted for tlu committee's Inspection but those of Mi. Hansen were accepted. The paper to be used In known as"Solilary Ingrain" and will be of the best. The handsome center pieces In the celling that have been there for jcars will be retained, and will also be painted to correspond with tho new surroundings. surround-ings. Woik will be rushed to the full capacity. Tho committee also reports that everything Is completed about the building and giounds, with tho exception of the Installation or the heatcr.whlch It is expected will be In Logan in a lew dajs. The First warders are using the southwest room for their services, and the loom is In excellent condition since being lenov-atcd lenov-atcd Everything for their conven-! conven-! Icnce Is In place. The Newton people felt the earthquake earth-quake shock Wednesday morning. There arc three hundred and llft Japs working In the beet fields around Garland. Mrs. A. fi. Ilarbcr started lor Portland Port-land on Thursday. The lady will stop at Woodrlvcr to visit her daughter, Luclle Davenport, who recently gave birth to a little glil. Up to the present time there has been an abundance of rainfall In Alberta Al-berta and rrom present appearances there will be good crops there this year. Otto LHJciiqulst, of Hvrum. was in Logan Friday. He says the baseball dance Monday night netted tho ball team about MO. This with other funds will be used to purchase new suits for the II y rum ball team. Otto says that there will be some big games on In Hyrum Decoration day One of the attractions on Friday June II Is to be a ball game between the Hankers and Ilookkccpcrs and the Merchants and Clerks. There are among these two bunches men who put up a first class article of ball, and as a stiong rivalry has ever existed the game tills time will undoubtedly be of the strenuous nature. The composition of the two nines Is about as follows: II. and II: Orvll Adams, (Jeo Hendricks, Than Haws, Wilford Thorpe. John llankhead, Jo Squires, Al Lundahl, Frank Scott M. and C J S Campbell, F. Cates. Charles Mc-Mel, Mc-Mel, Ed Hansen, Will Howell, Ceo. Campbell, Air Palmer, James England. Eng-land. Mrs. Susan Napper, mother or Cvo Nappcr or this city, died in Salt Lake city Wednesday afternoon. Mis. Napper was the wire or the late Chas. Napper and the ramlly was at one time residents or Logan. The esteemed es-teemed lady was seventy-six years or ix-unit-u lauy Mi- auuiitj-i jeuis ui age at her death, her passing away coming as a icsult or general debility. She was a native or Walsall, England, coming to Utah In 1SHH. Tho family lived In Salt Lake for several years, and finally Cyrus E. came to Logan. Later came the parents who returned to Salt Lake, however, after a few years In this city. The lady was highly esteemed by her frlcnds.of who she had many. Mr. Cye Napper went down Thursday morning to be present at the runeral service. Three leprcsentatlvcs or the local and Salt Lake press were adlvsedthat Pics Kerr had announced an address to the students for Friday morning and In anticipation of something in-tcrstlng in-tcrstlng hiked themselves to the upland up-land on which the college Is located. It was a "fako" so rar as anything sensational Is concerned. Pres. Kerr moiely advised the students as to how they could be or service to their friends by urging them to attend college col-lege somewhere next year. There was considerable other like matter with which the public Isn't particularly concerned. The public should appreciate appre-ciate the good Intentions of these representatives, rep-resentatives, however, ror U there had been anything real on the docket the public would certainly have seen in the piess Men and teams wanted to log at Smith's saw mill, Logan canyon Lost-Thursday night a plain gold watch and pin bearing Initials, A. M. E Finder will please return to the LooanRki'uhmcan. C. E. Heard, a student of the A. C was called home to Mllford last Sunday, Sun-day, caused by the death or an clevpn year old brother who died with diphtheria. diph-theria. The electric light suit which has been before the court In Hrigham ror the past three days was taken under advisement Thursday evening. Tho Garland Sugar factory have contracts signed up for 7,000 acies of beets, which will probably mean from "0 to so thousand tonsof beets to work up. It occuis to us that something more should be put before the public regarding regard-ing the races on June Uth and 10th Hrigham city horseman say they knew nothing about It. Representative Austin, of Utah counlv. a staunch Republican, says the buildings of the A U. of U. might as well be annhllated when politics or icllgion enter Into the manipulating of the Institution. Alono. son or John Squires of this city, who has been attending the Northwestern dental college at Chicago Chi-cago for the past year, returned home Thursday night to spend his vacation. He Is looking hale and hearty. John II. Hancock, of Mendon, one or the ploneeisor Mcndon and Cache county, was in Logan Friday. He is a most Interesting talker about early conditions here. In all probability he will rent his farm this fall and come to either Logan or Salt Lake, and have a good time his remaining years. Quite a number of the feminine so ciety leaders suffering from ennui and a deslic for a Tcrpslchorcan revel ar-langcd ar-langcd on very short notice a dance ror Wednesday evening, and It is tho gcncial expression that no more thoroughly thor-oughly delightful informal has ever been given In Logan. The Thatcher pavilion was the scene of the occasion, of course, and on the perfect lloor of that spacious hall no less than three hundred lifty ladies and gentlemen glided away the evening hours In the may waltz and energetic two-step. Tho ladles had prepared dainty refreshments, re-freshments, which were served In the rooms on the balcony, which had been decorated yery nicely. Such a wholesome whole-some and spontaneous desire for pleasure, pleas-ure, was In evidence that It was Impossible Impos-sible for one to have been there and not felt the thrill and come under the Influence of the glamour that comes with good music, a perfect floor and charming feminity. All were so entranced that there Is talk of repeating re-peating this success at an early date. The ladles directly instrumental In ai ranging this party were Mcsdames Wlllard Langton, Champ, Thompson, Odell, Hart, Fleming, Hullen. Shep-ard, Shep-ard, Stevens, Rudgc, Rail, Preston, Kecler, Naylor, Hexcll and Robinson, and Misses Nora and Jennie Eilason, Violet Wcndclboe.Amandr. Holmgren, and Ellabcth Smith. J. Wash Young, of Salt Lake, is out rustling for the Richmond Condensed milk factory. He operates from Omaha to the coast, and within the past two weeks the products hue been placed In two hundred stores. This week theie aie ten girls demonstrating demon-strating In Sail Lake city. Hen Hampton Jr. was killed in the Silver King initio at Paik cltyon Wednesday, Wed-nesday, becoming caught In some shafting. He died Instantly. The deceased de-ceased was thirty-three years of age and son of Hen Hampton, who formerly form-erly lived by the Hampton bridge In liox Elder .county. |