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Show WClarJwton. wcWlh U)'yitto For salc.vSmall jfoejyflrtrdiputtlnii lucern. D. Fy Utter. -'-r Ki2.r Mr and Mrs. Txwlftj Hendoaorf of Arlmo, Idaho? aro visiting wth Mrs. ' "Henderson's pnrents,.yr. i&p ijr. Frank Benson. i " ,' I Logan elevator pays tbu highest price for all kinds of farm products. Upward of two hundicd oters were hustled to registration "stations of the city Tuesday and had their names officially entered upon tile books Wilson, one of the leading Ho telt of 8alt Lake City; rates $1.00 per day and upwards. Music during meal hours. Headquarters for Cache Valley Val-ley people. Sonie ruro bargains In Steel Ran-gos, Ran-gos, )qth now and old, an? being offered of-fered by Everton & Sons. tf Lost A pair of glasses between the I Princess theatre and the Royal con fectionery." Kinder will please leave them at this office. ... t n2 Wobyca was entertained by Mrs. C. H. 8kldmoro Tuesday afternoon. Miss Zella Smart gave a reading, after which a dainty luhcheon was soned. About twenty-five er'e present. Several of our city merchants have already given me their advertlslng. Why can't I grt,"jourjj?" I-eU me at loast, draw onet.un fo'Xpu. Pnonc W L.,noe, Republlcn'.V r, i The many friends of Mr. Joseph Knsrausscrt of Mtllvllle,4wlll bo pleased pleas-ed to learn that ho has returned from a succebsful mission to the northern states. Elder Rasinusseu has been gono about twenty-eight inonths, dur-. dur-. jj. Ing which time he enjoyed his labors lf$XB and returns. In good health and ro-n' ro-n' port's the work progressing nicely In the northern states mission. - A rccoid breaking crowd attended the IJ: A. C. danco at the Auditorium Monday oening. It was the occasion of tho fttst appearanco in our city or the famou Saltalr Reach Orchestra, together with the celebration' of the return homo of the victorious U A. C. football, team! and ovoryono of tho twolvo hundred who' was present ifMWpnjicetl th6 pfrril' a glorfpusiic-cesspit glorfpusiic-cesspit should hero bo stnted that Mr. .1. l. t Marshal proprietor of the Eaglof hotel had "previously annnged for tho orchestra and the hall for the evening of Oct. 30tb, hut upon rbolii(j, approached by, tho 'college boyB7 wtfo" wcro desirous of doing honor to their team, ho at once unBolfishly turned over tho entiro management, to them. Kr , pvr,orn 0ey go toM.' Z. I 'Air.ndsA,l;f;5Andrjw"Trolson of jkiHV I Hortt cro Ip' tVo cHyocVorday 'l&'gdjanu'got' soinV.bf thenar-kolas thenar-kolas adyerihieibjtt-thts paper. s,T,h4thckW pie supper ntSt. John's Moiisfe has hiH?n postponed until Nov. 10th: . ,l2 -- Of flu4 boy wanted at oiae. Apply to Knrl C. fSchaub, office oor Ulter Jit os. Drug store, tf -- A ur pleasant eeilng was spent at the' home of Miss Vclla Dcnson Tuesday evening when n number or her girl friends planned a pleasant surprlso on her, tho occurIou being her birthday Dainty refreshments were served, after which tho evening was spent In nodal pastime - Lost Two steel s biamled CA o a running Cj one steer branded lUon ribs. Notlfj OrlfflthH & D.inford, Smlthfleld. - nl Lost Hlbbou watch fob, m-iir Pa IHon Mondav, Oct. 30, about 5:30 p. m.'.Jnlt "Is L. G. H. on bottom weight. 'Fin'der;lvcturu same to this office and bo rewnrded. n2 I Ilojs' unions 75c kind now' 49c flcwe underwear 25c each. Trunks at great reduction, uerj thing aj. cut price. New bold the clothier. nit. -- Tho niairiage of Miss itluneh ,Uen-son ,Uen-son and Mr. Ara Hor took place yesterday yes-terday In the Logan temple., A iccep-lion iccep-lion was given in the evening In lion-1 or of the young couple. ' Mr. John Q. Ciitchlow of Salt Uke J City addressed the U. A. C. Women's club and many Invited guests at the! Commercial Boosters Club looms' Monday evening. Ills subject' Civic Improvement, was, haudled In n 'yxoj able and entertaining manner ' .- Mbs Mnrgniet Worlej was tho hostess hos-tess Monday evening at a pleasantly arranged Hallow o'en party given nt her homo on West Klist South Pumpkins Pump-kins and autumn leaves wcic tho decorations Tho center piece on tho supper tablo was fanned by u. pumpkin pump-kin filled with fruits. Those enjojing the pleiisuie of tho evening were, Myrtlo Peterson, Ireno Thnln, Hazel in.atyjeVi jrSoott, OH'natOallHn-tjne, OH'natOallHn-tjne, Edna Davidson, Floienco Thomas, Thom-as, Vnco Canlon, Claudo Qulnnoy, ToniBusbi'Hmt Uiisby, Itoy -Kftlls-burj Vernon .lenson, John Donning, Hay Mnljncnux, Itlloy Denning and ' '(Jhllrcl"'SmIth,-,,''-'"''','i-,... For real live news you will have to lead tho Republican One of the pfeaantvstoclal events of tl)(. vyek ns(1i lirprl' par,tv "JrV11 ?" i'nh-n J'S'ry i""ln Mpuday Cvenlng( nt he ho,ineh(so( his. parents, Mr, and !ilrs, W.'jl. Thaliu The decor, atlons were appropriately carried out with quantities or cornstalks, festoons fof autumn leaves and apples throughout through-out the, rooms, wblcbwero lighted In ghostly effect by pumpkin Jack;c-lan. terns, and a fortunu teller's camp was a feature of the evening. The dining oomwns drnned In yellow with, I streamers extending, jpm the1 chan" deller to each plate, the tAble being lighted liv candles plnced In carrots for holders. A regular llaflow e'en supper sup-per wos served. About sixteen guests enjo.ved' the evening. |