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Show I LOCAL NEWS .. ? ; Co-op Drug Co. Houso to rentv A. II. Palmer. Adv. G-27 Lost articles can bo found and ro-Ifc ro-Ifc stored to the owner more often by JF tbo use of a little printcrs'-Ink. The final practiie beforo Uio stnte shoot on Wednesday was bold at Cnnho T"nHnn tn Qnmlav TTOmlng with tbo following results: Ed Smith 45 birds out of CO; Venablo 40 out ! 60; Stoney 39 out of CO; Cnstloton 32; Lundborg 30; Bert Urown 17. dlearanto sale, May 20 to ft, at Morvold Floral Co. Adv. tf May Douglas has been appointed registration agent in the Sniltiilteld first voting district. IJlonty of sprny tnotorlal to bo had. Cacho Fruit Growers Association, of-flco of-flco at Itasmussen Bazaar. Adv. tf e Don't overlook tho great reduction In drugs and drug sundries at Ilu-dolph's Ilu-dolph's on Wednesday. Adv. a Elijah Thompson and Frank Turner Tur-ner aro In town, having arrived Sunday Sun-day morning from Hexburg. e Headquarters tor cut flowers and funeral designs. Ola Lnrsen & Son, 212 East Third South. Phono 497. Adv. tf e i Miss Florence Shamhart Is again nt her post at tho Howell Cardon Company Com-pany store, and Is feeling fluo and looking well after a most pleasant vacation va-cation on tho coast whero sho has been with Mrs. Reld Shamhart. m Wo sell tho earth, abstract Its title and loan money on It. H. A. Ped orson & Co., First Noith street. Adv. tf m Miss Lydla Mlckolson of Mantl and Miss Sarah Allen of Cove, wero In Logan yesterday, calling on local friends. Both these young ladles wero teachers In 'tho Brlgham City district schools the past year. e Hon. NephJ L. Morris of Salt Lake City, was In Smlthfleld Sunday and gave a very able temperance talk. He was greeted with a largo audience audi-ence s For Rent A new modern homo, 3 rooms, bathroom, pantry and screen porch and basement; close to B. Y. C. Apply,, n 372 South First West. Adv, tf e It was a big disappointment to tho Cacho valley peoplo who enrn'o to town yesterday-thinking thoy would see tho Barton & Bailey circus. There Is no one, however in Logan who could bo blamed for tho elrcus not putting In hn appearance; e Sidney Stovcns, noy Kimball, J. H. Chrlstensen, Miss Hattio Smith, It. "A. Lolshmhn and Guy Rogers of Logan; Gcorgo O. Hendricks of Richmond; Lowls WInchell, of Cacho Junction; Thomas Marlusen of Hy-rum, Hy-rum, nil purchased pianos last week through R. L. Hgirman of Logan as representative of tho dlcn Bros. Roberts Rob-erts Piano Co of Ogdcn. e i Tho' flrn Insurance underwriters havo satisfactorily adjusted tho Rudolph Ru-dolph Drug Company claim and tho drug store will open again on Wednesday Wed-nesday for business. Tho management manage-ment has arranged a big salo on drugs and drug sundries. There will bo no flro damaged goods offered, howovor, In tills salo. e Tho great serial picture, Tho Diamond Dia-mond From tho Sky, started at tho Lyric theater last evening and will bo on the screen to night, and each Monday and Tuesday ovenlng during tho llfeof'tho serial. Thoso who attended at-tended tho 'matlnco yesterday aftor-noon aftor-noon pronounce tho plcturo ono of tho best over brought to tho city, and It Is well desorvlng of full pat-ronago. pat-ronago. Miss Sadlo McCracken of Smlthfleld, Smlth-fleld, and her choir, mado a vory fav-orahlo fav-orahlo Impression with their song sorvlco In tho Seventh ward chapel, of tills city last Sunday ovenlng. Tho congregation was so largo that Ihero was'not room to admit a great numbor who' remained on tho steps and outsldo. Tho music was most oxccllent and tho visitors earned rauih roorltod praiso from tho large audlcnco. e i J. II, Cooper of this city Is a happy man; happy because ho found his team of horses which strayed away last week. Ho got traco of tho animals going to Franklin and wont In pursuit. Upon Inquiry ho learned that thoy had been seen feed Ing In tho vicinity of Cub river Just north of tho Franklin City limits. Inquiry In-quiry a littlo further disclosed the fact that a ma nhad been seen to cap-turo cap-turo tho animals and lead thorn north toward Preston. Mr. Cooper continued con-tinued In pursuit and ovo.took tho wauld-bo thief. Ono of tho animals had been harnessed and put into service ser-vice whllo tho othor animal was being be-ing led. Tho transient said ho was on his way to Pocatollo. Ono of tho Franklin county officials was located and tho horses rotovorcd and tho man taken Into custody,, For Salo Typewriter and desk. can 7a.i'AdY.. - - 5-20 An opportunity to get drugs and drilg sundries nt your own price. Seo Rudolph's ad In this' Issue Adv. " i' Strawberry cups and cases to ho had. Cacho Fruit Growers Association, Associa-tion, ollho At Rasmussott Bazaar. Adv. ' ? tf Plenty, of "stocksJoW-Ccjnetory planting, also tit JhWonTfoV, Decoration Dec-oration Day. Cacho VnlieyFIoraf Co.1 Adv. " v' ' C-29 Mr. and Mrs. "Wllflam Hydo an-nounco an-nounco tho engagement of their daughter Clare, to Albert R. Turner, of Morgan, tho marrlago to tako place Wednesday In tho Logan Templo. e Tho Zlna D. Young Camp of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers will meat nt tho homo of Mrs. Robert M Smith, 285 North First East on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, May 20, at 3:30. A good attendance at-tendance Is desired. m Tho Bnrton & Bailey Ircus which was scheduled to appear In Logan yesterday and In Preston on Saturday, Satur-day, failed to reach tho valley, having been hit protty hard flnanclally In Ogdeu. e Joseph G. Smith of North Logan and Joseph Jensen of Bannock, have left for tho Harney Valloy, Oregou, In pursultr of cheap lands which are said to bo found In "great abundance In that section of the northwest. e i C. E.; Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.' M. Fleming of this city, arrived ar-rived In Logan last ovenlng on route to Messllla Park, Now Moxlco, where ho will make his headquarters as grazing expert In U. S. Department of Agriculture Mr. Fleming will visit here for a few days. Trio Alumni association of tho B. Y. College Is sending out circulars to Its members announcing tho fact of tho annual banquet and ball which Is' to bo held, Juno 3. Tho 1915 function will consist of a banquet at tho col-lego col-lego gym, commencing nt 0:30 p.m. and a danco In tho Logan Pavilion afterwards. This office received a pleasant call from Hon. Nephl L. Morris yesterday yester-day and whllo hero Mr. Morris was asked regarding tho controversy now-pending now-pending with tho City of Salt Lake versus Ryborg Brothers of this city and ho Informed ti that tho Logan men would no doubt bo pormltlcd to go ahead with their sowor contract as an effort was being mado to walvo all tho objections that had been mado In regards to their using concrete pipe. Aicordlng to Mr. Morris thero Is no doubt but the delay In the work was occasioned by tho manufacturers manufactur-ers of vltrlfled pipe and their sympathisers. R. R Bacon, n member of tho Mor-Kan Mor-Kan Hici school fatuity, Is back to Logan for tho summer and will ui tend Bummer school at Iho U. A. Cj Mr Bacon reports n good year saying ho enjoyed his school work during the past year very well X In referring to Lloyd C. McDonald, student of tho U. Y. Collcgo, In our Issue of Saturday, tho roferenco sliould havo read, Mr. McDonald Is president-elect o the student body of tho' Hrlghnm Young Collego for tho ycarWOl 6-1(5. ; - 'Pictures of tho Fcary Glen Farm, tho' Herman Johnson farm In tho mouth of Logan canyon aro bolng displayed In tho Ideal Grocory window win-dow ar.d ihero Is no farm In tho country coun-try whli ii show up to hotter ndvnn-tago ndvnn-tago on a picture than tho .ToIuimiii farm. For years Mr. and Mrs. Johnson liave been working h.ird to mnko an iiloal fnrm and orchard of tholr.llu'p tract of land. Haw woll they havi succeeded Is well Bhown In tho irtiiio of tho place. A hotter Idea' of tin- beauty of tho placo Is oh-tallied, oh-tallied, however, by an nttual visit at tho Fonry Glen Farm whero n welcome hand Is always extended to thoso who Interest themselves enough to mtlko a call. a |