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Show WCAL NEWS'" ' : - Will pay 18 cents for eggs, cash or (ratio, nasmusscn Bazaar. ;Adv. Ernest Monson, recently from a mission, was In Logan on Saturday from his homo In Richmond. For Salo Cheap Secondhand buggy. bug-gy. Inqulro Now Jersey Acadomy. ,A Adv. 8-10 Fred T. Ballam, ono of the leading lights In Hydo Park, spent over Saturday Sat-urday In Logan transacting bus'ness. m Cherries 2 cents per pound I' ru como and pick them, 3 cents p'ckol. V. A. C. Toultry Department idv Cashier Lolshman of the Wcllsvlllo Stato Bank spent part of Saturday afternoon In tho county scat on business busi-ness matters. Cash paid for early apples. Ca:ho Fruit Growers Association, at nasmusscn nas-musscn Bazaar. Adv. tf Messrs Erlck nnd William Rybcrg aro In tho city today. Thoy aro hero for tho purposo of putting In a b'd en the sower oxcnslon to tho U. A. C Wo sell tho earth; abstract Us tl-tlo tl-tlo and loan monoy, on It. H. A. Ped-erson Ped-erson & Co., First North strcot. Adv. tf Watch for tho windows filled with curios and'plcturcs from tho Islund; of tho Pacific. There will bo many things to Interest you. J. Charles Johnson nnd L. W. Johnson aro Just finishing their contract con-tract on a flno school house building at North Logan. W. II. Jackson, abstractor at Po-calcllo, Po-calcllo, was In tho city yesterday on business. Mr. Jackson was formerly former-ly of Lowlston. Ho Is doing a nlco business In tho Idaho town. Alex Moycs, deputy fish and gnmo commissioner, was In Logan yesterday. yester-day. He Is In tho valley checking up on tho silos at tho sugar 'factories. He will mako a trip Into Well county coun-ty on tho 15lh. fei "J The Amalgamated Sugar Company has Just completed tho work of cutting cut-ting n flno crop of sugar beet seed on their farm at North Logan. Two largo fields of seed havo Just been cut near Garland. 11 Tl ...It. l .1... i iui. uuKUiiBuii win givu a nullum- stratlon In canning Thursday aftor-noon aftor-noon at 3 o'clock In tho back room of the S'xth ward mooting house . An Invitation Is extended to all mothers moth-ers and girls of the ward. Joseph Carlson of Howell Box Elder El-der county reports that ho Is Just getting ready to thrash a GO0O bushel crop of wheat. Mr. Carlson Is a brother bro-ther of our Mr. Carlson, city water master. Thomas Gregory nnd his brother Torn wore In Logan on Saturday, tho latter having been brought hero for treatment for a necrosis or n leg affliction. af-fliction. Ho was given much encour-ngemont encour-ngemont "by a local physician. A. M. Stowart of tho Hotel Logan Is busy compiling a log from tho BrU-ham BrU-ham Young monument In Salt Lako to the Yellowstone Park. It Is ono of the most complcto logs of tho kind gotten out covering tho direct routo between theso two points. m Tho Safety First harbor shop ban Just been given n thorough ronova-t'on, ronova-t'on, calclmlncd and now prosonts a very Inviting appearance Tho management man-agement of this shop Is going to heap paco with tho other shops when it comes to bo'ng abreast of tho times. Bishop and Mrs. N. P. Johnson and Mr. nnd Mrs. John 2. Olson, loft yesterday afternoon for nn outing through Soda Springs, L'.ttlo Black-foot Black-foot nnd return via Bear Lako. Thoy expect to toll a real fish story upon their return. - "- Tho local Pacific Island association '' havo received word that President Joseph F .Smith, 0. W. Nlbloy at.d others w:il suro bo hero for the reunion re-union noxt Saturday. Thoy wl'l nl so romaln over Sunday and oppn air, meetings will tako placo on tho tab-orrnclo tab-orrnclo Bquaro. Tho danco at thoAudltorlum Inst Saturday night was woll nttondod. A , great many dancers from out of town I como In ovory Saturday night to danco nt tho Auditorium. Tho dano-ers dano-ers as usual havo an excellent social tlmo. . Howell Brothers aro showing somo very swell sport shirts for this warm weather. Adv. g.jo Mrs. Dan Elmer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stcndman of the Logan hotel who was operated on for appendicitis is able to bo around again with relatives and friends. Light runabout ono seated buggy, In first class condition; can be had at a bargain. Inqulro nt this ofTlce. Adv. tf ' Moses Cardon. Is exhibiting tho photograph of a fine 8 1-3 pound trout which he caught while on his recent trip into Wyoming. Tho fish was caught from the Salt river. Mrs. Joseph E. Cardon arrived In Logan Saturday evening from Independence, Inde-pendence, Missouri, where sho Is now living. Sho Is horo for a visit wth rolatlvos. , , Mathow Nelson Is In Logan doing somo extra research work at thn Utah Agricultural College before leaving leav-ing this fall for Chicago whero ho will enter n course In medicine. Mr. Nelson was formerly a student at the U. Y. C. ond later graduated with a degree at tho U. A. C. President W. C. Parkinson of lly-rum lly-rum was In Logan Saturday on h's way homo from Preston whero ho had spent tho wook looking after his Interests In th southern Idaho metropolis. metro-polis. President Parkinson Is owner of tho two business blocks In Preston in which ttho Studebakcr Brothers nnd the Preston Confectionary nro located. lo-cated. Ho has been remodeling to tho extent of about $3000 tho past fow weeks. Tho work will bo fln'sh-ed fln'sh-ed up this week nccordlng to present forecast. |