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Show I Items of Interest. H ' Arejou golngtothc Logan I'avlllon H Wednesday ccnlngV of course you Hj H Fifteen knlttcis wanted at once at the Union Knitting Mills Co. H John A. Hcndrlckson dcllveicd an HJ Interesting discourse at the Seventh HE ward meeting house Sunday evening. B Three Rood McCormleU 1H section Hj mower knives for sale, tl.00 each. HJ ln(iilrc at this olllcc H Charles A Calne, hrother of John HJ T. C.iine or this city, has brought his HJ family to Logan lo spend the summer HJ months. H Eliason sisters gives one half off on lawns, millinery and shirt waists until July 24th. HE Mrs James Krlksou and chlldieu, H with Mrs. George Torgcson, of Ogdcn, HB arc vlstlng Mrs. Hans A. I'cderson In Hi this city. BB li. F. Itltor, general manager of the BB llltcr II i os. Drill,' company, returned BB Monday morning from an extended BB tilp In Idaho. BB The Sunday services, generally BB speaking, are poorly attended, while BB tho canjons aro crowded with picnic- BB log parties. This is the result, possl- HB hie, of otllco clerks and salesmen being HB confined so closely during the six days BH of the week. A half day holiday in BH thu week would lo some extent modi- BBt fy this Sunday 1 1 utile to the moun- BH BH The dramatic i coital that was ad- BH vertiscd to bo gien by Miss Maud HBj May Itabcock July 'Jlsl, under tlie HH auspices of the Y. L. M. I. A. of Cache BB Stake, has been postponed for one BH week, to Ki Iday July 'J8, llMC, It. Y. BH College. Those who heard Miss Bab- BBl cock bcfoie will know-of the literary BBl worth this recital will bu to them and BBJ all should take advantage of thlstieat. BHf All mutual workersarc expected to be BH) present. Tlie public is cordially In- HH HHt Alex M Hill, with a number of wit- HHJ nesscs, went to Salt Lake yesteiday to HHJ attend a contest case in the land HHJ olllcc. It Is claimed that sixteen HHj years ago Aqullla Ncboker, under the HHt desert act, tiled on six hundred and HHJ forty acres pf land in Strawberry val- HHt Icy looted In Blacksmith Fork can- HHf yon. Subsequently Alex M. Hill HHJ bought the land of the state and In HHJ the meantime has improved the land HHJ to a considerable extent. lie also HHJ homestcaded laud adjoining the piece HHJ in dispute. A disagreement has been HHJ existing between the contesting part- HHJ ics for years. Tho coining Invcsllga- HHJ t Ion will clear up the matter and the HHJ dispute w 111 be at an end Miss May Hansen, down with typhoid ty-phoid at one of the hospitals, Is getting get-ting U'ry nicely. Miss Mae Benson will leae next Saturday Sat-urday for an extended visit In the north. She will go to Butte and various vari-ous places in Idaho. Piof. Northrop and H W. Crockett, foreman In horticulture at the A. C. of I'., have gone to Neplil tolookaftcr the horticultural interests in that locality. lo-cality. John Kigdon, son of Sidney Itlgdou, baptlcd Into the church at New York about a year ago, is here on a visit with W. S. Lamreaux whom he knew. Ills health is rather bad at present. B. F. Biter went to Salt Lake jes-tcrday jes-tcrday to attend a meeting of the State Board of Pharmacy, of which he Is president. There will likely be applicants for examination. Charles A. (juigl, general manager mana-ger of thu Studebaker Bios, business of the west, was In Logan yesterday. He was In company with Mr. Braman, assistant superintendent of theStude-baker theStude-baker wagon department. Tho two gentlemen will make a tour through the western agencies ascertaining tho needs of the people In the line of farm and mountain wagons. Today is Postmaster Odell's big day. Ho entertains tho postmasters of Utah, Senators Smoot and Sutherland and Congressman Howell. Therc'wll bu sessions and u program In the Odd Follows hall two days, with a banquet ban-quet tonight. Joo is one of the most genial fellows this side of Christendom Christen-dom and will undoubtedly do the honors wlthciedit to himself and to he pleasure of the guests. Last Satuiday evening Carl (iarlT was mixed up in a runaway that was laughable to thu extreme. He (hove down from Smllhlield, whero he has been eairj ing out contracts for some time, and tied his horse near the corner cor-ner of Center and Main streets. When ready to return he and ills companion com-panion Jumped into the vehicle and with a "gld-dap" proceeded to start out up Main. In some way the bridle slipped down over tho horse's head to his neck and at this the animal started start-ed oil up tho street as though he had a bunch of lire crackcis tied to his tall. Carl held on to the lines, and attempted at-tempted to choke the beast, but the harder lie pulled the faster Ills equine lordship split the air. Carl was becoming be-coming alarmed by this time, and when the animal began to kick, he decided de-cided It was time to pray. Tho horse dashed on down Main, Carl praying and the horse punctuating the appeal at Draper intcivals by well directed kicks. The prayer finally had Its effect ef-fect for the whole "shebang" bumped up against a big pole in tlie middle of the street. Call didn't stop, just went straight ahead for Smlthilcld and would have reached there had he not alighted too soon. He said his "Amen" when ho lilt and when he examined ex-amined himself found that one arm had been kicked until It was blue. An inspection revealed that the "vehlhi-clo" "vehlhi-clo" had stitTcicd a bioken arm and leg also, but that the quadruped had escaped any bad results fiom his hasty trip up the stieet. The allair looked serious for a minute but thu passers by on tho street said that the performance was equal to anything Bainum & Bailey will bring. At the Second Ward. Thu Sunday, School of the Second ward gac a very Interesting progiain Sunday evening. While the audience, was small in numbers, the spirit of thoso rendering numbers wits excellent. excel-lent. The program was as follows: Chorus Choir linocation Amos Brown Choius Choir Ivlndcrgaiteu work ...Kate Anderson Primary work Cairlo Thomas Vocal music Mrs. Clara Smith Intermediate work Ceo. Anderson Theological work Louis Cardou and Ceo. Anderson Tilo JanoThatchcr, Amos Brown, Gcorgo Andeison Beport of Sunday School. B. Thatcher Piano Solo Lettle Busby Bemarks Isaac Smith Chorus Choir Benediction Amos Merrill In the report of the school It was noticed that tho average attendance was far more satlsfactojy during the past six months than at tho same length of time provlou.s. In tlie course of one year only eighteen teachers teach-ers wero honorably release, the various vari-ous causes of which the school had no control, a dishonorable lclcased being be-ing almost unknown. Thu Interest manifested by the pupils is such that tho worl. of tho teachers is entitled to .commendation. |