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Show LOCAL WEW5 1 Lowney's' chocolates at Co-op Dru& Co. Adv. W Visit toyland nt Evorton & Song.: Finest yet. Adv. 'Some raro bargains In cut glass at Everton & Son. It's Hbby cut glass. That's tho best. Adv. m 5 Daniel Lloyd, ono of tho Wells-vlllct Wells-vlllct farmers, was transacting business busi-ness In tho county seat on Thursday. Buick and Dodge Autos You will miss tho best lyceum num. ber of tho season If you overlook tho ! Driver lecture tonight at Nlbloy lin.ll. Edwards Millinery will continue tholr snlo until tho end of tho year. Opposite tho post office. Adv. You will overlook tho opportunity I of tho season if you do not attend tho lecture tonight. Satisfaction Is guaranteed.. Dr. Qeorgo Parkinson of Preston was in Logan on Thursday on a visit vis-it to his parents. Ho reports a very satisfactory practice at Preston. Tickets for tho Lycoum course lecturo tonight aro on salo nt tho U. A. C, tho II. Y. C, and Morrell Clothing store. I Christmas shoppers after going all around town return to Everton's to buy. Both prices and goods aro right. Adv. BUY YOUR FAMILY SUPPLIES AND ALL YOUR NEEDS AT JOHN H. ANDERSON'S BfG SALE, DEC. 13 TO 24. Adv 12-W Overland A utomo-biles utomo-biles Satisfy. We sell tho earth, abstract Us title ti-tle and loan monoy on It. H. A. Ped-erson Ped-erson & Co., First North street. Adv. I Pi ' Dance at I I Auditorium I TO-NIGHT I Nathaniel Morris Hodges of Onrd-en Onrd-en City, Klch County, has purchased a homo west of tho O. S. L. depot and expects to movo his family .hero and mako this his future homo. Wlllard llarr, representative of tho Hershoy Chocolato Company, has Just returned from an extended trip Into Idaho and Montana. He was In Holso during tho stir there when tho citizens of Bolso got out a rccnll of tho mayor. Ho says tho town was In n fearful uproar until tho djlllcul- ty was finally settled. Wilbur Ball lectured hoforo tho class In dry farming at tho Agricultural Agricul-tural Collogo on Thursday on tho IArld Farm Conditions of Argentina. Mr. Hall spont threo year In tho South American republic as a dry farming oxport, nnd was nblo to mako an excellent comparison between be-tween conditions In our country and tho ono no has Just loft. F. Q. Robinson "of Richmond, ono of tho moit successful dnlrymcn of northern Cache Valley, and a patron of the Utah Condensed Milk Company who perhaps delivers more fresh mill: to this concern tlinn any other dairy man In Richmond, was In Logan on Thursday transacting business. Ho went on to Downey whero ho also has buslnosB Intorcsts Mr. Robinson Robin-son Is a man who can talk ns ono with authority on tho profits of milking milk-ing cows ns a vocation PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Arthur F. Wlttcnberger, Minister. Min-ister. . Sunday School, 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m.; Christian endeavor endea-vor GMG p. m. preaching 7:30 p.m. All aro welcome. NOTICE Tho regular monthly meeting of tho High Priests quorum of, the Cacho Stake will bo held on Sunday December 12, at 10 a. m. In tho Nlbloy Hall. A 'full attendnnco as far as practicable Is desired. BENJ. M. LEWIS, President. Plenty of Progress. When wo got telephones thnt can bo seen through overy woman will havo to look Into tho mirror before sho answers an-swers a call. Todelo Blado. Ford tho universal car, G passengor $495; 2 passenger J44G. Adv. tf . At Murdock's Fresh violets at 10 cents per bunch whllo they last. Adv. The women of Woodcraft gavo Mra. Sara Bench a pleasant surprlso yesterday afternoon. Tho time was spent In music and sowing and refreshments re-freshments wcro served. Fourteen guests wore Included. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Smith entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday complimentary compli-mentary to Mr. C. C. Warrington. Tho tablo was prettily decorated with cut flowers nnd covers wero laid for eight. A social evening followed. Murdock's Special Cocoanut and peanut maze rnnde from new crop of peanuts and cocoanut, at 15 cents n pound today only; no moro than one pound sold to a person. Adv. Tho following program will bo rendered ren-dered In tho Fourth ward meeting house on Sunday December 12: Address A. E. Bowcn Two Violin Selections ....Prof. Fogelberg and Company Services begin at 7 o'clock prompt. On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Qulnney entertained at a theater pnrty In honor of Mr. C. C. Warrington. Following aro tho guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wnr-rlngton, Wnr-rlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shef- I field, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Smith. i Mrs. Archlo Anderson nnd Mrs. I C. O. Warrington entertained the Ladles Aid of tho M. E. Church at tho Philadelphia Conferenco Homo on Wednesday. Part of tho tlmo was do voted to business. Sowing and social so-cial chat wero features of tho afternoon. after-noon. Refreshments wcro served. Twelvo members woro present. If you attend tho Lyceum lecturo nt Nlbloy Hall tonight and aro not satisfied your monoy will bo refunded. refund-ed. If you miss it do not say that you wero not Informed as to Its excellence. For Sale, at a Rnrgaln Six well Improved dry farms In Marsh Valley, Idaho, partly In turkey red wheat and nlfnlfn, ranging from 75 to 210 ncrcs; with spring or well on ench. Inquire E. S. Larson, Covo, Utah Adv d-H Dr. F. S. Hnrris ,of tho Agronomy Dopnrtment of tho U. A. C. 1ms Just returned from Delta whero ho spent tho first hnlf of tho week lecturing lec-turing for tho fnrmerH Insltutos. His placo will bo filled by Professor Byron By-ron Alder who will lecturo on poultry poul-try products. President Wldtsoo .lectured Monday to tho teachers of Ogden on Indus-trial Indus-trial Education. Tho lecturo wns given nt tho Ogden Junior High School. Dr. Wldtsoo Is also ono of the lecturers on tho program of tho Utah Horticultural Socloty which meets In Pruvo, December 14 and In Ogden Dccomber 10. |