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Show LOCAL 7VW5 Co-op Drug Co. Special All Week 50c peonlo roots 25c. Marvol Floral Co. Adv.' IMG Moses Chrlstenson of Downey was visiting In Logan Monday. 9 Plenty of spray material to be had. Cacho Fruit Growers Association, office of-fice at Hasmusson Uazaar. Adv. tf Hoy McAUstor and daughter returned re-turned yesterday from a pleasant business bus-iness trip to Salt Lako City. 9 m For fruit trco spraying lcavo orders or-ders with John A. Crockett. Adv. G-20 Mrs. Nina Stuart of Cl&rkston purchased pur-chased a now Studobakcr automobllo (his week. ii Wq sell tho earth, aDstract Its tltlo and loan money on It. II. A. I'ed erson & Co., First North street Adv. tf Monday evening sgmo llttlo oxctto nicnt was caused at thu Murdock Candy store by a gas tank bursting. No particular damogo was 'done, except ex-cept tho cscapo of tho sub. , Tor Hcut A now modern homo, 3 rooms, bathroom, pantry and. screen porch unci basement; closo to, 13. Y. C. Apply at 372 South PirstWost. Adv. ' ..' . tf i U. Koller, Adam Kollor and N. C. Kskolscn, all prominent farmers of Preston, wero In Logun this week and purchased automobiles which they drovo homo with thorn on Tuesday. M At tho Fifth ward amusomont hall Friday, May 14, the Primary will give a bazaar and a festival of dant-lug dant-lug and singing. 8 o'olook. Adnils-tlon Adnils-tlon 10 cents. Adv. ? Oeorge V. Moench knows a good thing when -he sees It. Wednesday lip dropped Into tho Promontory Cur-ev Cur-ev i ?nd Company office andpurchas- fed two full sections of land from i cr riifl r.allon. the laud men. Wo have n fow government garden spr tit this onto which will le dls-' t. ib.H im far as they will go to rrr ij railing' nt. this ofllee and ask iiig for th cm. ;f Elmer Peterson of Penrose, Pox Elder county, came over to Logan on Tuesday and went away tho pi cud purcharer of one good section of innd Ilorschol Hullon made tho snlo at tho Proraontoiy Curlew Lan' Company Com-pany ofllco. I 4 ' t C. C. Wurrhigton, otuho. city m glnccr'a ofllco loft yontorday afternoon after-noon to take up his work with tho government In South Dakota, whoro ho will bo engaged with tho Interstate Inter-state Commorco Commission on railroad rail-road ostlmntcs. Nowbold, tho c'othler, is back In lils old stand nnd will bo glad to meot all old customers and now oueo We will glo big discounts for tho next two weeks on all merchandise,. Adv. 5-13 A PIONEER DANCE TONIGHT IN THE FIRST WARD PAVILION. 60 CENT8 A COUPLE Adv i ,. Saturday will b0 fdrtlio bay. Tho cltliens of Franklin county will bo out building roads, after tho fashion of Cacho county citizens yesterday. , Headquarters for cut flowers and funeral designs. 0!a Larsen & Son, 212 East Third South. Phone 497. Adv. tf Tho Ht. ltov. Laurenco Scantan, bishop of tho Koman Catholic dloceso of Salt Lako City, died Monday at tho Holy Cross hospital. Ho was 72 years of age. Tho question Is asked, Why a clean up day If ditch companies arc permitted per-mitted to como along after tho litter nnd rubbish Is hnuled away and tenvo their ditch cleanings scattored along the road? George 0. Smith the drayman with his wldo tiro wheels complying with tho city ordinance regarding heavy hauling, unloaded tho forty seventh car of that iclobrated Cache Junction flour on Tuesday for II. K. Porry m Co., for prices phono 025 Adv.. 5-13 P II. C. Lcgg, of Landes and Com pany, of Salt Lake City, was In Lo gai yesterday, having como here to seo that the propor ubo was mado of the road, grader so kindly loaned to tho county yesterday for use on the roads. , ,. . ,v J. C SmniiyMie(imce of tint State fish aitU'gaifio'ctimlnlssloncr. was In tho alIoy yesterday distributing distrib-uting fry In Streams in tho vicinity of Logan, Wollsvlllo and Smlthfleld. No less than 260,000 fry will be p anted ant-ed in the Cacho valloy streams in the no.t few weeks. F. C. Crabb of Salt Lako, promoter promot-er of wrestling matohee and a l'pht Weight wrestler of some note, was In Logan yesterday looking over the field, having in mind a match for Jones of the U. A. C. either hero or in Salt Lako some time In th tiear future. Senator W. C. Horsley yestordav telephoned Heschel Bulhjn , at the Promontory Curlew Land' ?)Bhe and purchased one section of that' good land fc Mr. Hartman of Hriglmm. Senator Horsley ra'sed .forty bushels per acre on ono forty aero Held .ast year at Pozel. - Miss nmmellne Humphcrys, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Humph-orys Humph-orys of tho Logan Sevonth ward, was married yostorday in the Logan tern-plo tern-plo to Ira L. Kennlngton of Afton, Wyoming. Mlas Hunipherys has boon teaching school for two years past nt'WeltsvIUe. The nowly married couplo will make their future homo In Afton. Mrs. Knuto Potorson of tho Logan Fifth ward la given credit by tho Proston people for locating tho body of Earl Johnson, son of Prof. and Mrs. John Johnson who was drown od In Hear river, on Sunday. It Is said that no traco of the body could bo found and by following out the instruction of the good lady, it was quickly rotovered. Fuiieiul services will bo held today at Preston. Free to the two hundred fifty men who got out on the ros'ds at Smith Held yesterday and did such eicr.nl lent work, the ojty provided a danco last evening and the. dRys enjoyment w made complete lifrnany entering into tho iiplrlt of tho'danco, as they did l tho matter of road building. Watkln L. Itowo, IIann J. Hansen, A. O. Smith. E. It. Nlolsen, L. M. Carpenter, H. A. Jonos, and Joseph McCann, all of Proston wore In Logan Lo-gan yoeterday, having oonio down to lnsp'oct tho work being donu on the roads hero. Tho Prestoir folic expect ex-pect to havo a good roads day ou Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tod Lowls, parents of Clair Lewis who died ln Australia recently havo not heard a word as yot as to when they might expoct tho remains of tholr son. Three letters havo been roeolvcd from their son since learning of hig death, nil having hav-ing been dated Just previous to tho and affair and Jill Indicated lie was hi the best of hoalth. Tho' olty commissioners of Salt Lal.e City Tiag made arrangements for fnM weekly free hand concerts to he given at Liberty Park, Sunday ami Wednesday ufKrnoons, the cost for the'seiison which extends until Labor day 'In Soptember to be $2500. Of this amount tho street car coin pany proffers to pay $25 por month to help with tho oxpenso. ' , Tlio Inst Lyseum course number "f the year was glvon Monday ovonlti at the Tabernacle by the Salt Lako Opeia Quintet, nselsted by Mla Romania Ro-mania iijrdoVond'MlM Uoetley. Mhwi Hyd in n vory charming young o-man, o-man, and"hor playing was cnjoyeil by overyono prosent. Kvery ni'inlier was ho well handled that it would bo hard to pick out any certain cue. It was a roal treat and thoroughly en-Joyed en-Joyed by the large crowd presents i m I.Tr cph Keatherstono. rancher of P.o KIder county who has beon In Lo m for a few days with his fain- il,, nceived notice yesterday that (tin heriff has gone to his ranch In . . . - r ' n coropatiy wioi oertftin oltlxeua nnd had taken tho horses owned on the ' ranch. Mr. Faatherstone y iho horses were purchased at a thortP's eale In Utah county two yenrs ago wbl ih perliapg accounts for tit ae tion, tho original owners trying to gut a return on them. The Murdock Candy Company did the right thing by all the men work-ink work-ink on tho roads yesterday by serving fio punch. They covered tho road both north nnd south In Logan as woll as the gravel pits nnd the punoh served was gratefully reeoIvM and thoroughly enjoyed by the workmen. ' 9 E. P. llacon, manager of tho Idaho Powor.nnd Light Company, who has been here for a fow days past on busluosa connected with the Logan Oarage mill Supply Company, nnd the American Steam' Laundry, two local concernswith which he Is associated will return to Boise today. W. A. Itoss who accompanied Mr. Paeon from Boise, will remain in Logan an1 become identified with the Logan Oarage and Supply Company. Mr. Itofia. comes to Logan well recoin mended Uy Mr. Bacon whlth Is sufficient suffi-cient to say that thoro is little question ques-tion but that he will be a most desirable de-sirable citizen. Wo bid blm welcome to our city. i n. ii Miss Ilontrlce Young and Attorney M. C Harris both of this city, werj married in tho Salt Lako Templo yesterday yes-terday and Immediately left for al-ifornlo, al-ifornlo, whoro thoy will spend until June 1, on n honoymoon. Attornoy Harris and MIsa Young wore showered shower-ed by tholr friends horo last Saturday Satur-day night nnd as soon as liberated from tho hands of tho local tormentors, torment-ors, thoy wont to nichmond wlinro thoy remained until making tho trip to Salt Lako, stealing a march on tho local collego fraternity both of whl eh Attorney Hnrrls Is n member. Iloth these young pcopla havo a host of warm friends In this vicinity who will extend hearty congratulations and host wishes for a happy and successful success-ful future i A Now England Progressive picturesquely pic-turesquely describes tho return of his copartlsans to tho Tlopubllcan ranks as "renouncing tho impossible to Join the inevitable." |