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Show local news - f , Co-op Drug Co. Farm loans, abstracts and insurance insur-ance 11. IJ. Johnson, Harris Block. Adv. J1C Call and got two big bundles of ' old newspapers for nvo cents. Just m the thing for starting lircs. - J . FOR KENT Furnished rooms for comploto housekeeping, l'rlco 110.00. Phono 7C8, 58 East 3rd South. Joseph Gollghtly and Leon Merrill of Preston were in Logan over Thursday, Thurs-day, transacting business. H. Sumner Hatch, tho real cstato man, went to Richmond Thursday, "Tho Electric Way," In tho interests, of his insuranco business. Last Sunday the tenth day of tho month, Samuel Whitney, one of Logan's Lo-gan's most widely known veterans, was 890 months of old ago. News print paper has been made by tho forest servlco laboratory from twenty-four different woods, and r number compare favorably with standard stan-dard spruce pulp paper. m One flvo .passenger 30 horsepower car, will sell for 1300 if taken at onco; Just had a $70 overhauling; tires are good. Inquire at this office. Adv. tf .Both and Frank Illalr of tho Blair Motor Company motored to Preston Thursday, looking after their automobile auto-mobile business in that section of their torrltory. They contoniplate, opening a garago at Preston. ,' Mr. and Mrs. Borl Wooley of Ka-nab Ka-nab sent word to Mrs. Worloy's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. liallan-trie liallan-trie of this city, that a flno boy wa& born to them on tho Gth of the month. All concerned nro doing nicely. Tho forest servlco Is cooperating with fifty-four rallroatls, mining com panics, polo companies, and cities in making tests of wooden ties, timbers, poles, piling, and paving blocks that Ib have boon given preservative treat- W ments. ' , '- Will buy any'numbor of sound dairy cows, duo to freshen within 30 dajs, not undor 2 years and not over ov-er 7 years. Prices according to quality. F. It. Peart, 114 South Sec ond East, Logan, phono 7G3J. Adv. f7 m i Itccent sales by tho govomment totaling 12G.000.000 feet of saw tlm-bor tlm-bor In "tho Olympic national forest, In western Washington, mark tho opening of this hlthorto Innccosslblo 1 storohouso of tlmbor, estimated to contain a stand of thlrty-thrco billion board foot. & m A commltteo representing tho - Cacho sugar boot growers consisting I of Hphrnlm Dergcnsen, B. Y Ben-, j son, William Winn, Charles ReeBe, and Ocorgo Porklns wont to Ogden I ypstcrdny to meet with officials of ; .v-tlio .'Amalgamated Sugar Company, io J lntercbdo'for $5 Reel's this year. " Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Amuss'op, and i daughter returned from Chicago on -j -Motjilay whore 'thoy havo spent ftov. Veratmonths. Mr. Amussen haB re t 'cently comploted his course In law ' ' and Is now fully proparcd to onto . fhls chosen profession. Ho has not f da yot ''decided where ho will enter , hls-.practlcc. During tbo "weok tho v Amiissons havo 'beon tho guests of ', Mr. and Mrs.,a. T. Alvord. CM. Clirlstonson, manager of tho . Spando FurnlturoCpmpany ,haa ro- turned from hla eaStom semiannual buying trlpJ" Ho'-says ho secured fully as much furnlturo and house hold furnishings as last year. Tho manufacturers aro looking for n big business year all through tho cast, ac cordlng'to'Mr. Christcns'ou. Thoy( nro v6ry optimistic over tho outlook' - ipgnrdless of tho great Ku'opcan con-1 ) A filet which has threatened to demoril- i,o hiuiness lit this country -,438 will bring our REPRESENTATIVE to your door. WE aro here to SERVE YOU. COMMAND US. -Adv. J21 . Whllo they last w0 will sell two! big bundles of old nowspapers for n nlcklq. Wanted A secondhand piano In first class condition. Phono Bishop Johnson, 330. Adv. Call and get two big bundles of old nowspapers for Ilo cents, Just tho thing for starting fires. Religion Class union meeting will bo hold at tho B. Y. C. east build lng, Sunday, January 17, at 2 o'clock. If you havo a good business adver tlso and keep It. If you havo not a good business, advertise and get It. William Currell. Wo sell the earth, abstract Its title and loan money on It. H. A. Pedor-son Pedor-son & Co., First North. Adv. 9 B. Y. C. versus Preston, at the, B. Y. College Saturday night, January Jan-uary 10, at 8 o'clock. Admission 25 and 35 cents.1 Adv. If you havo carpets to lay, got two big bundles of old nowspapers for a nlcklo. Just the thing for laying carpets car-pets on. i MEN'S SHOES GO AT HALF PRICE. MEN'S AND BOYS CLOTHING CLOTH-ING AT COST, IN THE CLEAR-ANCE CLEAR-ANCE SALE AT THE STAR CLOTH- ING CO., STORE. Adv. tf Admission 25 and 35 cents at the baskotball gamo Saturday night. B Y. Collego versus Preston. B. Y. gym. Adv. SPECIAL Murdock Candy Company Com-pany will sell tho following flavors of cream taffy: strawberry, chocolate, choco-late, vanilla, molasses, peppermint, at 10c per pound, Saturday January 1C. Not more than ono pound sold to each person. Adv,. 9 Services will bo hold In tho Second ward tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. Prof. J. E. Hickman of tho B. Y Collego will deliver tho address. Mixed Mix-ed quartot from tho Fifth ward, wil bo In attendance. ' w " President Wldtsoo left for Salt Lako Friday where ho went to meet L. H. Bailey. Mr. Bailey will glvo tho opening address nt tho big round up next Monday. Sunday evening Mr. Bailey will address tho M. I. A. vocational convention In tho Assembly As-sembly Hall in" Salt Lako. Mr. Borgue, a graduato of a university uni-versity In southo'n Franco, but recently re-cently of Argentlno Republic, lias en tered the Agricultural College Ho will dovoto most of his tlmo to agri. culturo or commerce Mr. Pitman hag also' entered the U. A. C. to do graduato work. He Is a graduate of tho Stato Collego of Iowa. , Tho buyers of horses for tho Kansas Kan-sas City Horso and Mulo Company will bring tholr 'purchasing campaign to a cIobo today. Some very flno liorsoaJiaYo boon procurcLtnls week. Tho biggest buy was at Preston where 42 wer6 purchased.' In Logan 28' woro bought and tho samo number at Franklin. Tho now offices of tho Stowart Real Estate and Loan Company oij West First North street havo been fully equipped with now furnlturo nnd other llxtuies nnd they make Ideal olllces for tho class or work they havo to do. This places tho Stowart peoplo In their own building, which makes It a mattor of pride on tho part of each member of tho firm to bo bo cosily located In their own property when thoy havo been pay lng lent so long In offices which did j not belong to them. Tho front ofllco ' Is occupied by Attornoy J. K. Sto nrt Jr nnd thy rear olllces by tho members of tho roal estate firm. - Roy Home of MIUvlllo voa,ln town yesterday slinking hands with rein-tles rein-tles ond friends. ''I President Jos, Qulnne'y Jr., wllf address ad-dress tho Parents class of the Third ward toinorrow morning. An Invlta tlon lo oxtended to nil. ' Fourth ward sorvlcos 'Sunday evening eve-ning nt 7 o'clock. Addrosses by Eli dors Ocorgo W. LIndqulst and John O. Peterson; violin solo, N. W. Chrlstonscnj A good attendntfeo (tf desired. Robbers roost has been uncovorcd In Logan by tho careful detective work porforraod by tho Juvenile-, .ofy fleers. As so many Ixjgan Juveniles' nro Involved In tho case wo shall refrain re-frain from giving tho story connected connect-ed thcrowlth. . -i Monthly convention of tho " Cacho stake Mutuals will bo held In tho basement of tho tabernaclo tomorrow tomor-row at 2:30 p. m. Tho following pro gram will bo rendered: Preludo Miss Luna Farrc4'. Quartot Fifth Ward Mutua. Address Geo. B. Hendricks Department Work |