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Show NEWS FROM5p Please Telephone All News At Our Expense. Phones, Bell 48, Ind. 99 Now lime at Cache Valley Uino company. Dell phono 472 red. Jlyl Office, opens Saturday, July 1st. Dr. E. J. Merrill. Jly8. Mr. Charles Datt of the A. C. went to 'Salt Lake Thursday. It Chambers' Cold Tablets don't cure you of colds and La Grlppo you need not pay us a cent. Strawberry festival and danco at the Fifth ward hall Friday, June 30. 120 Thursday we had the pleasure of saying "hello" to our old friend Fred Melssuer. He said ."give my regards to all the boys at I.ogan." The Wilson, one of the leading Hotels Ho-tels of Salt Lake City; rates $1.00 per clay and Upwards. Music during meal hours. Headquarters for .Cache .Val-ley .Val-ley people. Funeral service will he held over the remains of Mrs. Martha Carlisle Sunday at 1 p. m. at Robert Kew ley's residence. The remains can be viewed from 10 u. m. to 12 a. in. Sunday. " .... Lost on Monday night, somewhere between McAllisters' nnd tho post office, of-fice, n buterfly pin set with stones. Finder return to Cnioline McAllister or the Co-op Drug store. Jlyl .... Hat old A. l.afount of the Pacific Land & Water Company, bpont Wednesday Wed-nesday In the city. During his short stay he was kept busy shaking hands with his old friends. Ills company Is doing extenslvo development and colonization col-onization work on their holdings in Curlow, park Valley and Haft Hlver, and Harold Is at present one of tho busiest men In the state. . . . Au cxcelent program has been arranged ar-ranged for the Fouith wnrd conjoint meeting to bo held Sunday, July 2nd, at S o'clock p.m. It is as follows: Piano Pi-ano prelude, Mr. Edgar Cvcrton; invocation; invo-cation; violin solo, Prof. Henry Otto; lecturo, Mr. F. Torkelson of Salt Lako City; vocal duet, Mr, Win. Woiloy and Jas. McMurrln. Benediction, Benedic-tion, jlyl Oats and baled hay for salo at Mailings, 310 South .Main. tf .... Judge Maughan and Court Stenographer Stenog-rapher Johnson were in Drigham yesterday. yes-terday. DANCE AT THE GROVE EVERY Wednesday night. tf ... The Sixth ward mutuals spent a pleasant afternoon at Johnson's Grove Wednesday. . . . Eat Sunklst Sti aw berries from Glen KUcn Ft ult Faun. W. J. Timmins, piopilelor. Smlthfleld. Hell phone 12.1 Y. .. tf .... Georgo Torgoson and wife, and Mrs. II. G. Xebeker returned from Salt Lake Thursday cening. .... Dr, George Thomas nnd John A. Heudrlckson went to Salt Lake City, Wednesday. , ' ' ' 1007 Ford roadster, 20 h. p. four cylinder, cy-linder, Magneto, new tires, repainted and complete with top and gas lamps, a baiguln, $350 cash. Apply at Ford Garage, half block west First National Na-tional bank. Win. II. Thaln went to Salt Lako josteiday morning. .... Dr. n. J. Smith, physician and sur-geon. sur-geon. Offices over Cardon Jewelry Co. Phones: Independent 12. Bell 122. m25 Mr. G. Hovey Lambert will spend the early part of next week In Salt Lake City, with his parents. ... For sale Ono now standard visible Oliver typewriter. Inquire at this office. of-fice. .... FOR BEST ANO CLEANEST 2,000 LBS, ORDER OF THATCHER COAL COMPANY. Both phones, 76 and both phones 16. tf . . Jacob Jorgensen of Henson Is In for a few days from his work on the Pratt Irrigation system at Stono, Idaho. Ho was In Logan Wednesday, nnd w enuto Salt Lake Thursday. .... Program for the First ward conjoint con-joint meeting Sunday, July 2 at 7:30 p. m. P elude. Caroline McAllister; violin solo, Floienco Smurthwnlte; talk, ProL A. E. How en; song, Mr, J. K. Cobb. . . The program for tho Third ward conjoint meeting Sunday, July 2nd at 8 o'clock p. in. Is as follows: Lecture by Pros. J A. Wldtsoe; song, Miss Robinson; song, Miss Millie Hlanch- aid. .... Fourt town boys weie hi ought up In the Juvenile court yesterday for shooting shoot-ing off flro crackers within the city. They weie placed on probation. The evidence lepresented showed that n certain merchant In the west pint of the city has been selling flit eraclcem to bojs. . . Ex-maishal "Neeley" Peterson. Councilman H. G. Hayball and Senator Funk were south bound passengerh Thinsday morning. The Inference Is that the trip was in "Neeley's" behalf. The senator left tho party at Ogden, however, and the ex-marshal and lift friend tho councilman went on to Salt Lake |