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Show Items of Interest, j Hon. Moses Thatcher and family aro spending a few weeks In Logan can on. The brick yards ire put to their full limit In making brick. This Is not a bad sign for the county. Work is being resumed again on the Rich Cache mlnefrom which some very lino ore samples have been brought. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pjpcr came up from Salt Lake Wednesday evening and arc spending a few days In Logan. At Hcnson, William Toombs and Andrew Monk were candidates for School Tiustce, the former winning out with a small majority. Peter Jcnson was named unanimously nt Paradise. Saturday, July L'l'nd, the Oregon Short Line will run another excursion to Idaho points. For particulars call on local agent. Account Pioneer day the Oregon Short Line will sell round trip tickets between all points In Utah at single faie. Selling dates July IMrd ,t -Mtli good returning July &)th. One week moicof removal sale. Come and get bargains at once. Clothing at your own price. Hats and shoes at cost. Will be In our new building after July i'lth. Ncwbold The Clothier. Germans interested In their big day at Johnson's grove August 1st arc out hustling subscriptions to meet expenses. ex-penses. They propose having a great tlmo that day with everything free to the public. rt. J. Merrill, of Richmond, has iccently ic-cently icturned from the Amciican School of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo., from which the gentleman giad-uated. giad-uated. He has secured apartments at the Hotel Eagle whero he will be established es-tablished In his profession. The stock holders of the Oneida Irrigation Ir-rigation district, comprising that section sec-tion of country from Mink Creek southwest south-west to the Utah line, will hold a meeting in the near future to consider consid-er the propriety of rcbondlng the district. The llrst bonds Issued vvcio for $L'S1,000, which amount It is found will only carry them to Clifton, not Inc'uding the two syphons across Bear river and llcep creek. Considerable moic money must be raised In order to complete the project. The work thus far has been pushed with vigor and'dctcrmlnation and it Is to be hoped that the enterprise will bo carried to a successful Issue. It developes that the deal for the R. K. Thomas building was made for David Ecclcs. Mc&srs.Howell & Ciavv-ford, Ciavv-ford, represented as the purchasers of the building have transferred the deed to Mr. Ecclcs. Just what David Ecclcs wants with that property Is a question. It goes without saying that Mr. Ecclcs doesn't put his money into property or enterprises that, do not pay him good mone, and the question rises, what does Mr. Eccles see in prospect for Logan that leads him to such an investment. Logan as It is today can not make him big money on his $ 10,000 tied up there Some one inclined to feel that the great sugar magnate sees further Into the future than most of us who can not look at the situation from his heights. |