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Show LOCAL NEWS Buick and Dodge Autos Don't neglect your Bhopplng, do it now, and do It nt Everton & Sons. Adv. Your purse wlll'bo fatter when you nro through It you buy your Xnias gifts at Everton (c Sons. Adv. Ford tho universal car, C passenger $405; 2 passenger ?445. Adv. tf m A marriage license was issued In Salt Lake during the week to Mr. Victor C. Fonnesbeck and Miss Vlvla U. McCIcllan of Payson. Sarah Hansen has Instituted suit for divorce from Ivnn Hansen on tho ground of failure to provide. Tho couplo llvo In Smlthfleld nnd have no chlldron.. v ! , For Christmas apples, call Good-speed Good-speed &.. Williams, phone 4C3w. Ex-trn Ex-trn fancy Jonathans 11.25 per box. Adv. Overland A utomo-biles utomo-biles Satisfy. Wo sell tho earth, abstract its tl-llo tl-llo and loan money on It. H. A. Pod-orson Pod-orson & Co., First North strcot. Adv. I Everton & Sons report largor sales I In tnelr toy department this year ' than over bnforo this early In tho season. Variety and prices nro bound to show results. Evortons hnvo both. Adv. Tho Eliza It. Snow Camp of tho Daughters of ho Ploneora will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. Georgo G. Smith, 520 West Center. A good attendance is desirod. Tonight nt 8 o'clock thoro will bo n basketball gmo botweon an all stnr team and tho collogo team. Thoso who will piny In tho all star team aro Messrs David Wongsganrd, O. Roskollcy, Wntklns, Coach Jon-Isom Jon-Isom Clydo Packer, Roy Young and Hufren. 1 m S. E Woolley, father of Frnnk jwoo'ley of tho IJ. A. C. sailed today from San Francisco for Hawaii. I whoro ho has served for tho pnBt twenty years as president of the j mission President Woolley left Lo gnn last week for his post of duty. I Ho has toon horo on a visit. Mayor P. A. Thatcher spent part of the week In Salt Lake City on official of-ficial business. William M. Howell made a flurried business tr.lp to Salt Lako CIlyt yesterday yes-terday afternoon.. Character Hail, Third ward hall tonight, admission 25 cents couplo; axtra lady 10 cents. Adv. i Lust Ladles small purse containing contain-ing $25 In money. Finder report to I Ilia office for reward. Adv. See our windows for useful Xmaa presents. Nowbold tho C'othler, op-poslto op-poslto tho post olllco. Adv. 12-23 Dr. Snow, specialist eye, car, nooe and throat will bo at tho office" 'of Urs. Dudgo and Hayward Saturday, Uecombor 18. Adv. 12-18 m THE STORE WITH THE MEN'S BATHROBES IS THATCHER'S. BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS FROM $3.50 UP. Adv. THATCHER CLOTHING COMPANY THIS YEAR HAVE PROVIDED EV-ERY EV-ERY MEANS TO GIVE QUICK, EF. FECTIVE SERVICE DURING THE RUSH OF HOLIDAV TRAd'e. EVERY EV-ERY BIT OF THEIR CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK IS PLACED ON EXHIBITION EASY TO CHOOSE FROM Adv. j ' ; Dr. W. II. Apporloy, friend of' the depressed, nnd poet of wldo acquaintance- has bcon suffering or about ton dnys at his hoiyo In tho Seventh ward with n uovoro enso of lagrlppo. Ho Is reported, however, to be much on tho lmprovo, a fact thnt his host of Logan and Cacho Valley friends will bo pleased to learn. INDIVIDUAL BOXES OF SILK. SHIRTS, BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS, MAKE AN ACCEPTABLE CHRIST-MAS CHRIST-MAS GIFT. GET THEM AT THATCHER'S. Adv. Elder V. E. Israolson, son ot A. M, Israolson of Hyrurn, returned on Tuosdny night from a twonty-flvo months missionary oxporlonco in Great Britain, feeling fine nnd ro- Jolclng ovor tho fact that ho arrjvod nomo safely nftor a most successful mission. Tho annual Christinas program will bo given at tho Tl. Y. Collogo on Frl-day Frl-day not at 0:25 tho rcgulnr hour for the Devotional exorcises. Trusteo Lymnn R. Mnrtlnenu Is to bo fho -poakor. In addition thoro wl'l bo ncelnl mtmlr by the choir, a nolo bv "v Snrnh UlrJr, nnd n nunrtotto by Fernando Allen, Morris Chrlstonsen, Wlllnrd Jcnaon and ChaVlog Mills. r 7 For Sale 1G0 acres of tho choicest Improved land under tho Oneida canal can-al for $30 per aero with all assessments assess-ments paid up; good- terms. Write E, S. Larson, Cove, Utah. Adv tf Ilolmar P. Anderson of Ogdcn has been In Logan this week doing his usual "cutting up." , While hero ho has been the guest of Charley O. Peterson. ' Tho Zina D. Young Camp of the Daughters of .tho Pioneers will meot with Mrs. Robert M. Smith, 285 North First East street on Friday, December 17, nt 3 o'clock. A good attendance is desired. This afternoon nt 1 o'clock tho Alumni Association of tho 11. Y. College, will meet nt tho Collogo to discuss tho business of tho year and to elect odlcors for tho ensuing year. In tho evening nt eight o'c'ock thoro will bo a basketball game between be-tween tho all stars of tho Alumni association as-sociation and tho present Coltogo team. Lon J. Haddock, ono of tho successful' suc-cessful' members of tho A. C. Alum nl, gave tho regular Christmas sermon ser-mon at tho A. C. 'chapel period on Tuesday. His main themo was that of tho spirit of good fellowship and good will which should prevail thru tho Christmas vacation. Ho eulogized eulogiz-ed on tho peaceful conditions of tho country anil attributed It mainly to tho spiritual conditions which pro vail. ' Wllllnm Wobb hns returnod to hlB homo In Mlllvlllo after a stay of ten days at tho homo or his daughtor Mrs. I. Nnylor, Logan Sugar Factory uhcre ho sustained a broken .flhouldor and other bad bruises by bolng thrown violently to tho ground from a load of straw. HU many frlonds will bo glhd to learn ho Is slowly on tho lmprovo. cs thnt tho Dccons hnvo an open houso for all frlonds who visit In southern California nt Ocean Beach, San Diego, California, with phono, Ocean Bench 5GJ, Any friends who will phono Mr. Bacon upon arriving nt San Diego, will bo mot by auto-mobllo auto-mobllo and driven to Ocean Bench, nnd tho pleasure wilt bo our friend Bacon's, according to tho littlo missive. mis-sive. Miss Lcnh Cooper who hns boon in chnrgo of tho Glen Brothers Roberts Rob-erts Piano Company store in this city, daughtor of Mr. and Mr. Thomas Cooper of Providence, nnd Mr. Hyrurn Plorson, Bon of Mr. nnd Mrs. NIols A. Plorson of tho Third Vvnr, aro to bo married on jDocom-bor jDocom-bor 31, according to nn announcement announce-ment recently mndo. These young pcoplo wJH mnlto. their hflmo ln Lp; Bishop John C. Larson of Covo was In Logun yesterday on business. Ho makes freijuent trips to Logan en account of having children attending tho B. Y. Collcgo und ulso tho U. A,. C. After twenty-six days of suffering, being laid up with a bad brulao from a wound received when n horse Jumped Jump-ed on him, W. II. Muughau, the Woilsvlllo merchant was In Logan on Tuosdayy" "doing business with our merchants. He Is still hobbling about. m Now Jorsoy Academy will close on Friday for tho Christmas holidays Christmas exorcises wllL bo held on Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock ln the Presbyterian church. Thoro will bo a program of Christmas carols and a Christmas troe for tho chlldron. A number of tho students wll go homo and several of tho teachers will bo out of town for tho holiday season. Robert Anderson gavo a dinner and dancing party Mondny evening at tho Hotel Logan which proved to bo ono of tho finest social successes of tho past week. Included In tho party woro Mrs. Ellen Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Eccles, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Qulnnoy Jr., Georgo Cnlno, Miss Mario Ecqles, Mr. nnd xMrs. Lutlior M. Howoll, Miss Emma Kc-cles, Kc-cles, Mr. Lester Stoddard, Mr., Earl Stoddard, Miss Margaret Nlbloy, Miss Edna Nlbloy, Lawronco Smith, Miss Clarn Cardon, Spencer Eccles, Attorney A. 13. Bowon Miss Edith llowon, Miss Jesslo Eccles, Joseph Qulnney, Wesloy Anderson, Miss E' la Hatch, Miss Florenco Nlbloy nnd Robert Anderson. . Lord Abordecn came, was royally recolved, ma'do his bow nt Nlbloy Hall Monday night, and returned to Salt Lnko on Tuesday morning to Join Lady Aberdeen who wns unnblo to come to Logan on account of a sovore IllnetB. Tho vnrloiis committees commit-tees in chnrgo of tho reception, did nil In their nowor to nrnko tho visit of tho Lord In Lbgnn n most plcns-nnt plcns-nnt ono. Thoro wns an exceptional ly largo turnout nt tho locturo nt Nlbloy Hull. Tho musical program rendered during tho courso of tho evening's lecture, was indeed appreciated appre-ciated by tho largo turnout. Thoso on tho program woro B. O. Alexander, Alexan-der, a cornet solo; Miss Norn Elln-son, Elln-son, a vocal solo, with nn encoro, and Prof. Henry Otto, a violin solo. |