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Show 1 LOCAL NEWS Co-op Drug Co. Bedding plants, seeds, cut (lowers and funeral designs, Marvokl Floral Company. Adv. tf 3 - " A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jorgonson of Hydo l'ark on tho 14th Inst. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hrossard on Arbor day, a flno son. All concerned are doing well. N. P. Mullen and Itusscll Ilullcn of Richmond motored to Logan In their lilg touring car, and transacted business busi-ness with otir local merchants yesterday. yes-terday. Tho A. A. Thomas Drug Storo at Richmond has just purchased n now soda fountain through tho Olofson Brothers of tills city. Tho local firm has just received a car load of bottles, bot-tles, tho first shipment of this size to rcath the city. For Salo Ono pair black geldings, four and flvo years old, weight 1500 pounds each; sound and truo; also threo seated canyon wagon, and one set good harness. Inqulro at this office. of-fice. Adv., i Bishop J. C. Larsen, Alma. Hendricks Hen-dricks and M. H. Preeco of Cove,! wero In Logan on, Saturday going over ov-er with tho county board of education tho matter of tho addition to tho Covo school house For Bent A now modern homo, 3 rooms, bathroom, pantry and screen porch and basement; closo to B. Y. I C. Apply at 372 South First West. Adv. tf Miss Elizabeth Ecklund of Nowton returned Tuesday evening from n six months visit in tho cast whero Bho Isltcd nt Chicago, Buftalo and Now I York. Sho was nccompanlod homo by her cousin, Mr. M. E. Setter- wall. Tho trip was a mo it pleasant & v" nn1 l,ro,ltable ono- "alios Mao UnkerTTtfio nrse, has re turned fron BOUthornCallfornla whoru she Iiob been for Stfveral weeks oast in comiiany with MrsV E. S. Budgo. Sho lmd a splendid trip while away, spending imith of tho time nt Ocean Park Itila.roportod that Mrs. Budge wlfi return to Logan about May 10. t" m i V'.L. E. Hammond, of Hammond and Itecdor, real estato agents at Grace, Idaho, has been In Logan and Cacho valley tho past week calling on friends WJ1II0 horo Mr. Hammond has been Interesting a number of our young mon in Improved Irrigated farms In tho Gem valley, in Bannock county. Mr. Hammond says thoso farms aro real bargains for tho man who wants to go on a small farm and work It. Tho lands which can bo purchased In this section of Idaho arc being offered ot tho present tlmo at very renson-nblo renson-nblo prices and rops can bo produced on them as heavy as any that can bo produced in Cacho valley. For Sale Seed wheat ana oats, also al-so plenty of alfalfa hay. C. Balling, phone CIS. tf V. B. Bird, prosperous farmer of Mcndon, accompanied by his son, spent Saturday In Logan transacting business hero. John A, Nielsen, manager ot tho Uoynl Confectionery has been In Salt Lako for tho past ten days on business. Wo sell tho earth, abstract its tltlo and loan money on It. H. A. Pcd erson & Co., First North streot. Adv. tf i Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olson of College Col-lege ward nro rejoicing over tho safo arrival of a lino son, born on Friday. Thoso concerned aro doing nicely. . Headquarters for cut flowers and funeral designs. Ola Larson & Son, 212 East Third South. Phono 497. Adv. tf Conrnd Carlson, son of Niels Carlson Carl-son of this city, la nt ' o Amorlcan theatre for a few weeks assisting tho orchestra at tho piano during tho ab-senco ab-senco of Prof. J. J. McClollan who Is on a trip to the coast. For Sale Registered Jersey bull, 3 years old, Cannon's victory, sire wns second in Portland International ' Show, 1012 dnm has produced 1100 pounds of milk in ono year; will tako $G0 for quick sale. Inquire phono 170J . Adv. 4-20 Prest. Jos. Qulnnoy Jr., gave a very Interesting talk to tho B. Y. students yesterday. His thcuio was tho importanco of tho nbllHy to use tho head as woll as tho heart and hnnd In attacking tho problems of lifo. Joseph E. Wilson Jr., has returned from nn automobile trip to Salt Lake. In speaking of tho roads, Mr. Wilson Wil-son says thoy aro tho best ho has over traveled. Through tho Wells-vlllo Wells-vlllo canjon, tho roads aro In excellent excel-lent shape. ThcicUJltl of Mr. and Mrs. Mark 'Thoma4ot Downoy; who' was brouglit' hero 'for treatment for 'a throat disorder dis-order Is recovering very nicely since tho pin which had been swallowed has been removed. It was taken from tho lungs by meana of a magnet. It wns a black pin of steel, about two inches in length. Abo Tyson has been transferred from Salt Lako to Logan whero he Is to nssumo chargo of tho Consolidated Consoli-dated Wagon and Mathlno Company nbout May 1, succeeding Bert Barber, Bar-ber, the latter gentleman retiring from tho business In order to manage man-age his farm. Mr. Tyson wns for a number of years associated with tho local branch ot the lmplomont company ns chief bookkeeper. A fow years ago ho was transferred to tho Salt Lako ofTlco. My Tyson has a great many friends nraong tho young-or young-or sot in this section of tho stnto who will bo moro than pleased to learn ot his return. James Hoskelley of Smlthfleld, one of tho lending spirits of our neighboring neigh-boring town on tho north, wns In Logan Lo-gan yesterday transacting business. A flno baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ShurtlllT of Salt Ltiko last Friday. Mrs. Shurtllft wn3 Miss Lavlnta Card. Mother and babe aro doing nicely. . ' i Tho Preston Confectionery storo certainly has somo hustlers associated associ-ated with It. Tho way tho barbecuo pleased tho largo crowd which Participated Par-ticipated Is tho favornblo tomment of all who attended , tho celebration on Saturday. Tho management of tho Preston Confectfonery Company had tho matter In charge. Tho thirteen months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fames which died on Thursday was burled Saturday, Satur-day, Borvlcoa being held at tho ropl-denco. ropl-denco. Whooping cough Is given ns tho cause of death. Tho speakers at the services wero Brother MItton, John W. Crnwford mid Bishop Rico. Intermont In Logan comotory. While on their way to Preston on Saturday, Jos. Tlngloy and Mrs. Thos. P. Wharton met with an accident acci-dent which damaged tho car In which thoy wero riding, tonsldernblo. Tho story cornea to us that a farmer deliberately de-liberately turned Into tlio nutomobllo Doth occupants ot tho auto wero badly shaken up. m Eldrcd Maughan, 10 year old son ot Mr. and Mrs. Uobcr C. Maughan who dlod early Saturday morning of honrt trouble will bo burlod today, sorvlces to bo liold In the First ward room ot tho Tnbornnclo. Tho tlmo of tho funornl will bo 2 o'clock. Tl.o lad has bcon ailing since tho first of tho year. Ills condition, howovcr, was not considered so sorlous until a short tlmo beforo death. Thu death was n severo shock to parcntn nnd friends. Herb. Uumpherys, recognized ns ono of Logan's most careful autorao-bllo autorao-bllo drivers, has Invested In a new 25 Quick which ho will uso exclusive-' ly In his auto transfer business. Mr. Humphorys has Ills headquarters at tho Ulalr Motor Company whero ho Is always on hand to answer hurry up calls for canyon parties, social parties, par-ties, in fact for any kind of transfer business. No less than two thousand visitors from tho outlying towns visited Preston Pres-ton on Saturday. Tho ball game, tho boxing exhibition and tho danco each drow a largo crowd. Many attended at-tended tho IlooUcr mooting held in the afternoon, including loading officials of-ficials of tho Ogden, Logan and Idaho llnllway Company ns well as Congressman Con-gressman Howell. Tho latter gave an ablo talk to tho assemblage, Stake Primary conference was held Saturday nnd Sunday in the Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. Roy Hill and Dr. P. It. Merrill of Wellsvllle rode to Logan yesterday in Mr. Hill's now Dodgo. Dr. Robert Stewart of tho U. A. C. faculty has accepted an Import-ant Import-ant posln Illinois for tho coming year. lip. therefore, will not bq With tho local school after tho closo of tho present school season. Tho secretary of tho U. A. C. Informs In-forms us that there Is considerable dirt for lnwn and garden purposes that can bo had free at Adams Field by persons Bonding tennis to get it. This Is an opportunity to level up your lawns nnd gardens at llttlo expense ex-pense . Tho free shooting exhibition with rifle, pistol and shot gun on tho yesterday aftornoon was largely at-yesterday at-yesterday aftornoon wero largely attended. at-tended. Tho professionals, Mr. and Mrs. Topporwoin and Mr. Cummlngs on tli gavo sonio rnru exhibitions that pleased tho largo crowd which attended. at-tended. noid Shnmhart of tho Howell Car-don Car-don Company, roturncd tho end of tho week from California whero ho has been-for tho past two weeks. Ho had a splendid tlmo, but snys lie would not glvo ono llttlo spot In Lo-S,nn Lo-S,nn big enough for n homo for a wholo township on tho const. Ho appreciates ap-preciates Logan and Cacho moro than over slnco his Inst trip nway. Mro. Shamhart and children will remain for a fow weeks longer. P. M. Nielsen, for years n member mem-ber of tho firm of FIster nnd Nielsen Niel-sen has opened a harness nnd saddlery sad-dlery business for hlmsolf nt 127 South Main street. Tho shop Is well stocked with ns lino a lino of lentiior goods ns can bo found anywnoro. A repair shop Is operated In connection. Mr. Niolsen Is a man who needs no Introduction to tho pcoplo ot uogan whero ho has resided for n number of years and It goes without saying that lie will bo given n llborul pat-ronago pat-ronago by his mnny frlonds hero and throughout tho country. Last night tho debato between tho Drlgham Young College and tho l.at-terday l.at-terday Saints University was held nt Salt Lako City. Daniol Nelson nnd Eric Hendricks went as representatives representa-tives of tho H. Y. C. Prof. A. N. Sorcnson accompanied tho tcan on this trip On next Friday ut Nlbley hall nnd at tho Academy at Preston the Onolda Stako will meet tho B-Y. B-Y. dobaters. Thoro will bo two teams from each school. Tho B. Y. team which debated tho L. D. S. U. will meet ono of tho Preston teams. Orjo Hydo and Morris Chrlstonscn will meet tho other Oneida team. |