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Show LOCAL NEWS r7i : I 41 V ' Cq-qp Drug Co. Sample line ot Ashing tackla at Co-op Drug Co. Adv. tl . Mrs. Laurentz Johnson Is spending a lew days with her daughter' Mrs. L. It. Munk of Benson.' t ft Wo sell tho earth, abstract Us tb J tie nnd loan money on It. II. A. Ped" crson & Co., First North Btrcet.-r Adv. tf t Miss Hannah Johnson tho nurse has returned from a two weeks stay In Salt Lako. Sho spent a most enjoyable en-joyable tlnio with relatives. Lost Between lllchmond nnd Man-tun, Man-tun, ono suIUaso containing suit of clothes. Finder please notify 13. Peterson, Pet-erson, Preston, Idaho. C-2G i As will ho observed from a Notice of Intention to Tax In this Isbiic, tho city sewer Is to ho extended cast on Fourth North street In order that tho Agricultural College will bo given sewer accommodations. Our fishing tackle is all now stock, complcto assortment ot files, rods, hooks, baskets, etc. See our window display. Co-op Drug Co. Adv. tf i Mrs. Maud D. Robinson and her sister, Mr?. J. M. Jones of Provo, are visiting with relatives and.'fricnds in Logan. ' I The parties who took my hose from my home Tuesday night, plcaso return re-turn them or bear tho consequence. Adv. C-24 Mr. George Mortimer ono of tho foremost farmers of Itcxburg, Is visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. H. J. DeWItt. Ho will leave next week to fulfill a mission mis-sion to the Eastern States. The Big Sale Is still on at tho Star Clothing Btoro where there are many ex (optional bargains. For Instance, Boys $2.50 to ?3.GQ shoes go at $1.G0; men's $3. BO to $4. CO shoes go at $1.03. Adv. C-21 I There is scarcely a day passes but some ono calls at Tho Republican of-j k flee for rooms or for a house. List - -J your house for rent In our classified1 I column and securo a renter. The agreement has been reached and tho documents s'gned by tho city officials and tho representatives of tho Utah Power & Light Company whereby tho city can now take "Its water for tho elty water system at tho DeAVltt Spring In Logan canyon Instead of diverting tho water at the old Intake, In the cast of tho Agricultural Agricul-tural Coilego This is a happy thought for tho citizens to contemplate and certainly tho officials of tho Utah' Power and Light Company are to bo commended for dealing with Logan I City In-the friendly manner In which they havo dono in this Instance. Tho Public Entertainment commit teo o jtjip .pommefcldl, Club, appreciates appreci-ates very much tho little contribution, boxes made by the Newman & Stuart Company. -Theso boxes "will, he. placed plac-ed near tho band stand and thoso'who deslro lb contribute for the purpose of lengthening tho band contcrt season sea-son and assisting to maintain "tho Logan Lo-gan Military Band may do so. Any amount put In the boxes no matter how small wilt bo gladly received, Tho neat sign scalling attention to tho contribution- boxes and directly abovo them were contributed by tho firm of Sparrow and arcen, sign painters. Rubber boots $24 at Newbotd'sT Adv. 7-1 i. Tho annual encampmont of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers was held at tho relic room on Tuesday, I I J. J. Corbrlilge, ot Rchmond is I sold to still continue very sick with a chronic stomach trouble. Get your Btcel grain bins at Tho Farmers Equity, 130 South Main street', Logan. Adv. G-2G Why havo your houso vacant when a classified advertisement at ono cent a word will secure you a permanent tenant? . William Hull of Hooper, an early Bettler ot Franklin, wn sin Logan yesterday, yes-terday, a guest of Judge T. G. Low. Ho Went on to Franklin last event."- Tho Ogden Logan Idaho Railway Company will sell tickets at single faro from all points to R ihmond for tho Swedish Mldsumtncrfest next Thursday, Juno 21. Adv. . i Robert Anderson Is having h s home on Center street remodeled by an exterior coating of pebble dash. James Hansen, tho mason Is doing the contrait work. Recso Howell, son of Congressman and Mrs.( Joseph Howell who recently recent-ly graduated from West Point, and son Joseph Howell Jr., of Salt Lake, aro In tho city visiting with relatives and friends, It will bo news to tho friends of Warren McBrldo and Beatrlio Smith of Hyrum to know they Joined arms In wedlock last week, Bishop J. J. Facer of Hyrum, performing tho ceremony. cere-mony. Tho Betterment Leaguo will hold a meefng In tho Tabernaclo Monday evening. Nephl L. Morris will bo the speaker and Miss Nora Ellason will sing. Miss Lavcrno Larson of Covo, a 1914 graduate of tho II. Y. College, was happ ly surprised by her friends at her father's homo Tuesday evening. even-ing. Miss Larsen leaves In tho very near future for a Northern States mission. i Setli Baker of Mendon, ono of Cncho valloy's suctesstul music students, stud-ents, left yesterday for Grand Island, Nebraska where ho has accepted a position as Instructor In the Conservatory Conserv-atory of Mus'c. Ho will be identified with tho theater orchestra at that place. Friends and relatives extend deep sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Johnson ot tho Third ward in the loss of their two months old child who died Monday of a stomach derangement. derange-ment. Appropriate services were held yesterday at the residence at 1 p.m. American Llteraturt. "If one were asked what is the dominant dom-inant tone in American literature and life, the answer would be 'youthful, nets;' but this outh has attained all the vices ot age, and has conserved a few of the charms proper to its Period. It Is a very disingenuous youth Indeed. This Insistence on 'boyishness' 'boyish-ness' Is unhealthy; more, It Is d praved. These boyish boys and Rlrl-lsh Rlrl-lsh girls ot the writer and the artist are the Indications ot a real cancer In American public lite. Perhaps In portraying them the writers and Illustrators Illus-trators are describing something which Is as true as It Is detestable. The cult ot youthtulness in America Is a Rational calamity, far graver than anything for which Europo has to mourn. Youth haB nothing to give life but Its energy; it has even less to give literature, for literature Is an expression of the spiritual trpth which runs parallel with every material mate-rial experience It 1b not the retailing retail-ing of petty gossip about petty people; peo-ple; and when this youthful energy Is divorced from tho control of maturity ma-turity nobody can benefit from It ox-cept ox-cept the mlddlo-aged woman for hon American literature Is now being be-ing w rlttcn." James Stephens in tho Contury. |