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Show I LOCAL NEWS I 1 Co-op Drug Co. Bedding plants, seeds, cut flowers and funeral designs. Marvold Floral Company. Adv. tf fc " It. Ij. Allen of Covo, made the T purchase of a Studebaker nutomobllo this week, the deal being closed thru Led Hansen ot this city. For ratos on paper hanging, tinting tint-ing and painting, phono 7C2v. Carl J. Olscn & Son. Adv. 4-17 Stock of all kinds pastured by tho month or for tho summer. Inquire Dr. H. J. Frederick, phono 30m. Adv. 4-17 Mrs. Joseph It. Jensen returned Wednesday evening from a thrco weeks trip to Bancroft, whero sho has been paying a visit to relatives which sho reports was most pleasant. Ladles White Gloves Cleaned Free this week. Logan Cleaning & Tailoring Tail-oring Co., Hotel Logan Ilulldlng. Adv. 4-17 A food sale by the ladles of St. John's Church will be held at Howell Cordon Company's store on Saturday from 11 to 2. Cake, bread, meat pies, salad, etc.. For Sale One 1912 Model Studo-baker Studo-baker B. M. F. automobile; recently recent-ly overhauled and In first cIobs condition; con-dition; ; good bargain. Inqulro at this ofllco. Adv. "Hiking Nell," a woman tramp, was brought to Logan from Cache June tlon on Thursday by Sheriff Darker. Tho woman seemed to bo mentally unbalanced. She was poorly clothed and was as blatk with dirt as tho chimney sweep who has been on tho streets tho past few weeks. Tho woman wo-man will bo clothed and olther started start-ed on her tramp again or taken to Provo for mental treatment. Farmers desiring to ralso sugar -a, beets for the Amalgamated Sugar V "3 Company for tho year 1915 can !- Bi tain contracts by calling at tho ofllco H of tho Ogden, Logan and Idaho Rail- H road Company on South Main. Adv. tf I Junius Young of tho Home Flro In- I suranto Company of New York was B In Logan yesterday and In company with H. S. Hatch, local ropresenta-B ropresenta-B tlve, an adjustment was maao of tho R damago dono to the T. D. Roberts building which caught flro Wednes-I Wednes-I day afternoon.. The .Homo Flro In-fl In-fl suranco Company carried the Insur- nnco on tho building only. No action I has yot boon taken by tho company B with which tho Insurnnco Is bold on B tho stock. B I For Salo Ono pair black geldings, four and flvo years old, weight 1500 B pounds each; sound and truo; also threo seated canyon wagon, and onfe I set good harness. Inqulro at this of-B of-B flco. Adv. For Salo Seed wheat and oats, also al-so plenty of alfalfa hay. C. Hailing, phono C18. tf Tho estate of E. It, Miles Is valued at J55.590.87, according to tho inventory inven-tory tiled with tho district court. Wo sell tho earth, abstract Its title and loan money on It. II. A. Pod erson & Co., First North street. Adv. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Lotbalr Allred aro rejoicing over tho arrival of a fine son, born on Wednesday. All concerned con-cerned doing nicely. Carnations 35 cents per dozen today at tho Bluebird Candy Shoppo. Adv. 4-17 . , - Mrs. Jos. S. Larson who recently underwent an operation for gallstones Is said not to bo getting along as well as her friends would llko to sec Tho Cncho stako presidency will bo at tho Scandinavian meeting tomorrow to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. All are invited, Headquarters for cut flowers and funeral designs. Ola Larscn & Son, 212 East Third South. Phono 497. Adv. tf John A. Hendrlckson has been in Salt Lako this week where ho purchased purch-ased 130,000 worth of machinery for tho Utah Corcal Food factory at Ogden. Og-den. Whenover any of our readers have anything nico they would llko to toll about themselves or their friends kindly call local or society editor, phono number 48. Ed Hancoy, district foreman ot tho Utah Power & Light Company Is again at his post of duty after a few days layoff during which tlmo ho celebrated tho arrival of a 9 1-2 pound girl which arrived safely on Tuesday. Mother and babo are doing do-ing nicely. Tho regular monthly convention of tho Y. Ij, M. I. A. will b0 hold In the basement of tho Tabernacle on Sunday, April 18 at 2:30. It Is earnestly earn-estly requested that all Mutual officers of-ficers bo present. Presidents kindly see that all beekeepers aro In attendance attend-ance Tho following program will bo rendered: Preludo Prayer Girls Chorus Seventh Ward Beo Hlvo Work Mrs. W. O. Robinson Vocal Solo Miss Naomi Johnson Club Work nnd Its Relations to the lleo Hlvo Girls.... J. C. Hogenson Singing Benediction . For Salo Registered Jersey bull, 3 years old, Cannou's victory, siro wns second In Portlaml International Show, 1912 dam has produced 1100 pounds of milk in ono year; will tako $00 for quick salo. Inqulro phono 170J.-Adv. 4-20 2000 carnations at 35 cents per dozen, at Bluebird Candy Shoppo Adv. 4-17 Elijah Thompson, M. S. Tumor, Joseph A. Smith Jr., nnd Lovero Walker, made a trip to Logan from Rexburg on Wednesday In Mr. Thompson's nutomobllo. They raced with tho train from Franklin to Lo gan, keeping paco with it arriving In this city at tho same time tho train arrived. Speaking nbout tho crops passed on tho trip, Mr. Thompson' said they aro looking fine. Tho fall grain is growing rapidly and Indications Indica-tions nro there will bo a heavy grain crop In southern and eastern Idaho this year. An nutomobllo accident occurred yesterday morning wherein Grant Datcson and Clydo Hurst figured, almost al-most resulted fatally for Mr. Rate-son Rate-son whllo Mr. Hurst escaped uninjured. unin-jured. Tho two set out early yostor-day yostor-day morning to try out their car which they wcro going to enter in tho raco to Preston today. Thoy turned turn-ed the car looso on South Main nnd wcro going nt full speed when tho nr skidded Into a tolophono polo nt Fourth South. Tho car was a wreck and It was Just luck that saved sav-ed tho two young men from being killed. Mr. Hatoson was taken to tho hospital whoro an examination disclosed a bad scalp wound, n. cut over tho eye and a sovcro arm bruise. |