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Show mm i - i im . i . . -- I" LOCAL iVEWS Co-qp Drug Co. Howell Brothers do not often gtvo a sale, hut when they do ,lt'a genuine. J P Malvollo is tho blggost gump In Shakespeare. It la flno to see him fooled la "Twelfth Night." Queen Ellzauoth may bo dead but tho Elizabethan'1 manrier Is still with us. See tho Ben Greet players. Did you know that all tho world's a stage? Shakespeare says so in, "As You LlkVit.'" t Wo, sell tho earth, abstract Its title and loan money on it. H. Af. Peder-son,& Peder-son,& Co., first North. Adv. i f r Mrs. .H. J. DoWItt went to Ogden yesterday morning to attend the fu ncral or hor ,aunt Mrs. William Jenkins; Tho gamo tonight at Smart, gym will bo fast and exciting as both teams nro In good condition and evenly ev-enly matched. Adv. Tho opening lino of "Twelfth Night," Is to tho effect that music Is tho food of love. Tho Ben Greet players play-ers will toll you moro about It. Tho Ben Greot players have played at every college In tho dear old U. S. A. They como to Logan on Monday. Mon-day. B Oats and Hold peas sowed togother a 1 m make ono crop of good hay and tho f Second crop will ripen for seed. B. L. Hansen, Providence. Adv. tf Elders Wilford Pedorson and N. C. Nlolsen wl'l speak in tho Scandinavian Scan-dinavian meotlug tomorrow morning at 10:30. All invited. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harrison aro rejoicing over tho safe arrival of a baby boy born yesterday morning. All concerned doing nicely. According to advices received here Mrs. Charles S. West, daiightcr-in-law of Jacob West, formerly of this city, died nt hor homo in Chester-Held, Chester-Held, Idaho, early In tho week. Canada Field Peas $2 per 100 pounds. Swedish Solect Oat8 ?2 per 100 pounds. IlliiQ Feed. Barley $2 per 100 pounds. Whllo they last. H. I-. Hansen, Providence. Adv. tf m Another capitalist has taken up his residence at tho homo of Mr. and M.rs.A.J'Icot. Tho little fellow was left by! tho stork on a 9 o'clock visit Wednesday. oTenl'ng. . From "a lett'orhead received at this office from Idaho Falls, It would ap pear' that W. O. Johnson formorly 'of this city, ijs now In tho employ of !studobak'er Brothersof tliat place. h. W. Allrcd and wlfo returned to tholr homo in Blackfoot on Thursday, Thurs-day, nftor spending tho holidays In Logan with Mrs. Allred's parents, President and Mrs. W. O. Pnrk.ii-son. A. H. Tourson, manager of tho Knndal-Dodd Auto Co., Bulck distributors, distrib-utors, was In Logan yesterday, tuk Ing ordors for Bulck cars for spring delivery. Blair Motor Company or-dored or-dored four carloads. Thoro Is a big Bhortago In Bulck cars this year. ' 4 W The latost additions to tho oxhiblts ! In tho Palaco of Horticulture of tho .Panama-Pacific Exposition nro eight vnrletlos of banana palms. They In-rltnlo In-rltnlo varlotlcs from Cuba, Hawaii, " Central Amorlean varlotlcs and those ' from China. a .lamch Soronson, streot supervisor, gh taking ovory procautlon to seo that 5 no accidents occur on tho streets of i Logan, similar to tho noa rocontly Imported from Salt I-ako which were jl fatal. Sand Is being scattered on ,pldownll(B that aro dangerous to lomgstcru coasting This Is pro iinll"iinry stop tn avoid serioui u Vt Don't miss Morrell's salo todij. Adv. i0 m Farm .loans, abstracts and Insurance. Insur-ance. H. B. Johnson, Harris Block, Adv. JIG Lcsllo Kidman (of Petersboro was operate on Tuesday at his homo for ingunlal hernia. i ' Morrell's are selling a lot of good winter shirts up to 12.60 vaucs at 75c each. Adv 19 C. M. Chrlstcnsen, manager of the Spando Furnlturo Company U in Liu east on n furnlturo purchasing trip. ), Twenty-flvo overcoats at Howell Brothers, $18 values, now $11.50 Adv. J9 J". L. Price of Paradiso stopping at tho homo of Samuel Holbrook, was operated on Monday for cancer of tho foot,' having the greater portion por-tion of tho foot remorod. Howell Brothers Just received a large"'shlpment of overcoats which were expected earlier. They will be Included In their January salo now on Adv. jo Tho Cacho county legislative delegation dele-gation together with members of the board of trustees of the U. A, C. wero guests of the, college yesterday at a lino dinner. Quite a number of the faculty members mem-bers of tho B. Y. College aro to aid tho members of the General Board of tho M. I. A. in tho four stakes convention con-vention to bo held at tho College commencing com-mencing Monday. Miss Emma Dean; who Is staying at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John II . Mosor has returned from Black-foot Black-foot where she spent her holiday vacation. va-cation. i Tonight at 8 o'clock tho basketball season will commenco at tho Utah Agricultural Collego with Salt Lnko High school. Tickets will bo on sale ,al; day Saturday at tho secretary's office. Adv. F. W. Carroll, district manager of the Mountain States Telophono and Telegraph Company, has been In Cache Valley this week Inspecting tho olllccs of the managers at the Logan, Lo-gan, Smlthflcld, Richmond and l'res ton exchanges. Tho sugar beet growers of Cache county and factory officials met at tho Commercial club yestorday nfter-noon. nfter-noon. A detailed report of tho meet Ing will bo given at an early date and will contain facts Interesting to the valley farmers. Tho city board of health Is going to tako legal action against violators of tho ordinanco pcrtnlnlng to quarantine. quar-antine. It seems that many nro trying try-ing to avoid tho ordinanco requiring strict quarantino and as a result soma contagion is being spread that other wise could be avoided. Wo aro pleased to announce tho engagement of Joseph Nowbold Jr., to Miss Alwllda Plummer of Salt Lake City. The, marriage will be .solemnized in Salt Lake, noxt Wednesday." Wed-nesday." These popular young folks aro receiving the congratulations and best wishes of their many friends, . It will be to tho Interest of Cacho Valloy farmors who havo horses to sell to look up tho dates In this is-buo is-buo when tho representatives of tho Kansas City Horso and Mulo Company Com-pany will bo buying in this valley. Messrs Blanchard and Smith will be In charge of tho buying and it Is to bo a gonulno wholesalo purchasing campaign as wo understand It. T'io ninnngcr of ono of tho local knitting factories reports that during tho past year, his Arm has spent up wards of $3000 In postage stamps. Taking into consideration the1 postcards, post-cards, his firm has spent considerably over that amount. This Is a nlco llttlo business In ltsolf and It shows to somo extent tho amount of IjubI-noss IjubI-noss dono by this firm In tho way of sending out manufactured knit goods. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. II. Owen, B. Y. Benson and Miss Benson, daughter of Fred Benson, of Helena, Montana, loft Thursday for Helena to attond tho funernl sorvlces of Mr. Bonsou, who died verj suddenly from pnoif-monla. pnoif-monla. Mr. Benson was a brother of Mrs. Owen, Mrs. W. B. Parkinson Parkin-son and Mrs B. Y. Bonson. Tho dnuchtor was attending school hero when tli. word culm- "f or fathers For Bent 3 rooms for housckeop , ' ing, closo In. Seo Dr 1. S. Smlth.Jl Mr. and Mrs. Tarvcl Larson Jr., aro rejoicing over tht safe nrrlval of a baby girl. All concerned doing nice- iy. Brother John A. Hendrlckson will address tho Third ward Parents c'.aas tomorrow on a subject of Interest to all parents. An Invitation Is extend' ed to all. Will buy any number of sound dnlry cows, duo to freshen within 30 days, not under 2 years and not over ov-er 7 years. Prices according to quality. F. n. Peart, 114 South Sec ond East, Logan, phono 7C3J. Adv. f7 Tho stockholders of the Logan Chr-ago Chr-ago and Supply Company held Miolr annunl meeting this week and elected tho directors for tho ensuing jear as follows: E. P. Bacon, C. M. Harris, Har-ris, Thomas Smart, Reld Shamhart, J. C. Walters, Leonard Krogui, nnd S. L. Bingham. Tho latter siiitto-man siiitto-man was elected to succeed tho late T, LoBoy Cardon. The report of the manager, Mr. E. C. Bncon, showed a substantial Increase In the business of 1914 over the previous year. Mr. Bacon states ho anticipates antici-pates a good year for business In 1315 from the present outlook. Ono of the most pleasant nffalis of tho now year was a delightful social so-cial given by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nowbold, Wednesday January 0 at their attractive homo on ST. East Third North In honor of Miss Alwllda Plummer of Salt Lake. Tho looms wero beautifully decorated In roses and carnations. Refreshments and games were Indulged In, In which prizes wero given, Mr. Andrew Ella-son, Ella-son, Prof. Joseph H. Ltnford, Prof. C. N. Jensen, and Mrs. Annie Thorn as, cipu'ing tho prizes. All expressed express-ed th' rntulves ns having a most enjoyable en-joyable time. Thoso present were Prof, and Mrs. Llnford,- Prof, nnd Mrs. Jensen, Dr. and Mrs. Georgo Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ella-son, Ella-son, Prof. James H. Llnford. Prof, and Mrs. T. B. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alma Sonno, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnrd Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Ola Sonne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cedorlund, Miss Alwllda Plummer from Salt Lako City, and tho Misses Hattle Drue, and Florence Smith and Mrs. Hilda Dollar and Miss Emma Sonne. |