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Show wTlocal news IHL H FUNEnAL DESIGNS.-Mnrvold Flor H al Co. Phono 711. Adv. J5 B ' ' Wo sell tho earth, abstract Untitle fl .ffcnd loan money on It" II. A. Fader- ' "son & Co., First North. Adv. J fl ' Hyrura ifqyboll Is nursing a brok-fl brok-fl ' en.. wrist as a .result of a bard kick fl 'from hlsJFqrd'Car whlcliho was en-B en-B deavoring to ,crank one" cold morn-B morn-B Ipg early in the ee,- , I w. rfL.Tio5es"ana Wife, hiTKaVto- fl b'o'en ylsltlng,wHh Mrs. Jones' par-fl par-fl erits. Iff-, and Mrs.'A. B.'Maughan fl V'btj this city, returned yesterday to B 'Fillmore wh.ereW Jonrf a .tw B -t5 Ui.'Wgh achooi. ' ' H " B 'iTno foUpwtns program will be ren- B dered Tomorrow evening "at 7 o'jlc-ck B In- Uio Third ward copjolnt meeting fl Piano Solo ." Paul Jenkins fl Retold Stories .? Gladys' Sorenson B Vocal Solo Raymond Carlson fl Reading .... Walter Darrott fl Duct.... Margaret and Lesllo Andrew Just arrived, a bwcII lino of overcoats over-coats nt Howell Bros. Adv. J2 m Lost-rNpcklnco mado of California orango Jriossoms. Return to this of flco. Adv. '" H . Q Hayball returned from a purchasing trip In Salt Lake where ho has been laying In n now stock uf spring and summer goodsj Tho Standard Mnrblo and Grnnlto Works of Salt Lake City, through Its efficient- salesman, II. E. Coles, sold twd beautiful monumonts In Smith-field Smith-field on Thursday, ono to Lorenzo Toolsen and ono to Mrs. Margaret Griffiths. Thoso stones are of very neat design and will bo placed early 'n May. Gerald Kerr, prjnclpal of .the' Wei s N6vd'da "high school, has been In L0 gan to spend tho holiday vacation with his mother and friends., While on his vacation ho took tho Nevada stated teachers examination and It Is needless to say he camo out of It with a high rating, for this Is the usuar thing with all students of the UUlwAgrlcultural College Tolling' hoClco of tho numerous press crltlcsms'heaped upon the work dono in English1 by' the average college, ' IhV Utah ' Agricultural"!' Col-lege Col-lege department of Inglloh has made at least three startling departures in Its "method 'of teaching English, composition. com-position. This year these coursos aro being tried out for tho first time nnd occordlng to Prof. A. Peterson head of tho department, success more than was expected has rewarded tho effort. Mrs. T. D. Roberts will bavo a salo on coats nnd other goods, com menclng Monday, January 4 AdvJG Wanted A girl to nasjst'with, cook lug nnd housowork. 33S South Main Phono 283. iV. x tf -?- Dr, and Mrs. Archlo Egbert aro receiving re-ceiving tho congratulations. of their, friends upon tho safo,"anival of 'n lino daughter Wednesday 'evening. All concerned doing nicely, Secretary II. B. Johnson of tho Lo gan RIflo club has called a meeting of tho club nt tho Logan Arms and Sporting Goods Company for tonight nt 8 p. m. whoro arrangements for shooting will bo discussed. Dlshop Jnmcs Jensen of Mlllvlllo, was transacting business In Logan on Thursday. Ho reports health comll .tlons In his ward to bo very goodi His llttlo band of people aro enjoying enjoy-ing tho holidays as a prosperous poo-plo poo-plo lmvo tho right to. Mr. and Mrs. Archlo Da.Uor of Wollsvlllo burled their four months o'd child on Thursday. This child was ono of tholr twin boys. Tho other Is said to bo qulto 111. Mr. and Mrs, Archlo Ames of this city attended tho funeral services. .rrJohn B. Hammond of Dea Moines, Iowa, will bo in Utah in a few days on his way to the coast. Ho Is being secured to lecture in Provo, Salt Lake and Ogdcn, on law enforcement? Aa Mr. Hammond is a national character, charac-ter, being the author of the Injunction Injunc-tion and abatemont law, having succeeded suc-ceeded In gottlng It passed In fifteen, stntes and In tho "District of Colum bla, would it not bo a good lead tor tho proper authorities to sccuro Mr. Hammond for this city, whero ho could bo given tho privilege of giving his views to tho Logun pcoplo? Cnnada Field Pens $2 per 100 pounds Swedish Select Oats $2 pT 100 pounds. Bluo feed Barley $2 per 100 pounds. Whllo thoy last. B. L. Hansen, Providence. Adv. j'Mf. ,Oats and ncld'pefts sowed togothfiy mako one crop of good hay and the Sfccond crop will ripen for seed. B. .L'. 'Hansen, Providence.- Adv. tf i t 4 . Wo aro glad to roport that tho let year old daughter Helen, of "Mr. jfiniOIrs. Stephen Hallstono Is much Improved In health. Tho llttlo glr. has been ory sick since Sunday. The soven year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry T. Benson of 469 North First West foil whllo en roller skates Wedtiesda evening and broke his left leg Just above tho nnklo. Tho llttlo follow suffered considerable pain. Eery attention wns given tho Injury nnd It Is expected that but fn ftiw days will bo required to mend mo iraciuro. ' . , Tio-o wl'l bo a friendly llttlo po-lltjcal po-lltjcal scrap nt tho court house on Moiiday when tho new commission ors tako tho onth of olllco If tho present pres-ent compaction of things shapes into form. It Is said that Treasurer elect Georgo S. Dalncs of Hydo Park Is pi Insist on tho appointment of a young man by tho namo of Hancoy bs bis deputy. Tho Democrats, how ever nro insisting that tho treasurer U . to retain Mr. Morrell wtit Is at present -In the offlco. The outcome aa to who will receive tho appointment will be watched with Interest. The tnan Mr. Dalncs has In mind Is com jjolcnt and would mako a very ofll-blent ofll-blent assistant nccordlng to thoso who Bcem to know. Others on tho contrary, contend Mr. Morrell should bo retained as ho Is acquainted with tllQ details of tho office. 11. M. Rowo, state parole agent, Is In chargo of tho stato Industrial school nt Ogden ns acting superintendent. superin-tendent. Mr. Rowo hns been ton! poinrlly placed In charge owing to tho failure of- tho board of trustees of tho school to elect n successor tc Dr. E.. O. Gowons who has taken up Ills duties ns Btnto superintendent of lubllc Instruction. ? ; Mnik Ncubo"Bor 1ms Bceted his j connections with tho Murdock Candy . Company whero ho hns been employ-j cd for tho' past ten years and will Join n partnership with O Guy Car-don. Car-don. Thcso two young men oxpect to open up n llrstclasa confectionery In tho now bank building with frontage on Center street. They expect to be open for business before February 1. Emma O. Smith of tho Second ward of Logan, wlfa of tho Into Ralph Smith, of Greenville, died nt tho ics Idencc of her son Georgo G. Smith, , Thursday nt noon. Deceased Is ono ot thp early pioneers of this rtnto nnil hnil Klin lliil until Mnrcli 3. sho would havo been SO years of ago. I Eight children Biirvlvo her. Fu'iernl sqniccs will bo hold In tho Secon ward meeting liouso nt 12 o'clock on Sunday. Lamont Allen, formerly with tho Howoll-Cnrdon Company, now with tho Wollsvlllo Co-op, was In Logan yesterday closing up sonio" business matters which could notjio ittended to befpro .leaving tc-r hispost p!, duty, in tho southern Cache, n,qtropolld. j si - m- - j A fast game of basketball nt-Well vlllo Wednesday" night between tho 1914 .champions nnd tho Mendon team resulted In a victory to tho Wellsvlllo boys by a scoro of 43 to 31. Edgar Williams and Pearl Jonc8 of Wellsvlllo Wells-vlllo and Plerco Hnrdmnn nnd .law Walker of Mendon did tho most praiseworthy work. City Engineer Ilullcn has a Tatty BjH of surveyors running a prc.lmlnury lfl line from tho DeWItt Springs In ,Lo- H gnn canyon to tho present Intake of jJ tho city wator system. Early work H on tho waterworks extension In tho spring Is contemplated by Cotunil1)- sloncr Llndqulst of this depurtnumt. H Mr. nnd Mrs. John rh'.l&tctisen ' lmvo been cn'lcd to part with ono of their Infant twin boys. It dlcd'Thilis- H day morning after n brief Illness anil j will bo burled today. The- oilier jf child Is reported not to be getting B nlong cry well slnco birth, and con- H sldcrnblc anxiety Is caused through JH Its II iicsi). Mrs. Chrlstcnsen U said H to bo doing exceptionally well uivter H tho conditions. H |