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Show I LOCAL NEWS I ;1 I Buick and Dodge Autos fjB Howell Brothers nro giving big re- 9 ductlons In sweater coats. Adv. H HI A. A. Thomas and George Doty, HI both of Richmond, were transecting business In Logan Saturday. H Ford the- universal car, 5 passenger H $495; 2 passenger $415. Adv. tf J Remember the taxpayers conven- jH tlon tomorrow at tlip Nlbley Halt B at 10:30 o'clock. All the taxpayers H aro Invited to bo present. Adv. I Overland Automo- feres Satisfy, H Wlllard Hansen ot ricldlng, was I IB in Logan on Saturday. Ho gave a H talk boforo tho tax commltteo meet- BJ lng ho'.d In tho county court bouso. Hi m Hyrum W. Hansen, ono ot tho prominent farmers of College ward,! spent over Saturday In tho county seat on business. i We sell tbo earth, abstract Its title ti-tle and loan money on It. H. A. Pod-erson Pod-erson & Co., First North street. Adv. t John II. Telford and Samuel Wiser, Wis-er, both prominent farmers of Lew-Iston, Lew-Iston, spent over Saturday In tho county scat on business. For Christmas apples, call Good-speed Good-speed & Williams, Phono 403w. Ex-1 tra fancy Jonathans 1.25 per box. IAdv.. t See our windows for useful Xmas presents. Nowbold the Clothier, opposite op-posite tho post olllco. Adv. 12-23 SKAT1NG! I Roller Skating 1 MA uditor iu mi HMHCfHHHHHHHl Plenty of flno celery nt & cents a bunch, also garden sage, cabbage, carrots, parsnips, winter pearmaln nml laurel apples, pop corn and cut I (lowers, at Ola Larson's. Adv. d23 I - I A. M. Israelson, ex-county commls- sloner of Hyrum, spent Saturday In Logan. Ho ramo to town aB n member mem-ber of tho tax commltteo which met In tho county court bouso at 11 o'clock. ' , I W. D. Doers, state engineer, was , In Logan on Saturday, bavlng como to Cacho Vnlloy on an official busl-, ness trip. Whllo horo ho visited with a number of bis porsonal friends.' Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Oarft aro again residing In Salt Lako whoro thoy moved from Logan about two weeks ago. Mr. Garft bas oinccs with tho lloston Development Company Com-pany In tbo Judge- building. ii J. 1-3. Opponhelm is registered at tho St. Gcorgo Hotel In Chicago, as a Logan resident. Ho spout sovcrat days Inst week with L. A. McrrM, egt.nlln ssnrLoId nopcoT SIIE1HH formerly of tbo Agricultural Collogo and a resident of Richmond. Hay. flooms to bo a scarco artlclo In Cacho valley this fall. Tho farmers far-mers who havo hay and wish to boU aro getting big prices. Thoso who aro .holding for iilghor prices may got fooled. Threo car' loads of alfalfa al-falfa liny woro shipped. ip Logan tho past wook by tho Cacho Valley Com- 0 mission Company. 1 " I Your lant chanco. For tbo many 1 customers who failed to get a set ol H .... i 1,..t.nr our crown sllvor extra puucu "" I and forks wo havo succeeded In got-J-i ting fifty moro sots WhlcU wo will rfW Bn. nt a bargain prlco of $L,25 per B sot, Wednesday. Romombor tho day Lafount Hardwnro Company .'-Adv. 12-21 EH i To City Light Plant Patrons Ow- jjl lng to tho unusual scarcity of water II in Logan rlvur tills sonson, wo nnd it a hard mattor nt tlmos to main-1 main-1 tuin a satisfactory voltogo upon our 1 lino botween tho hourB of G p.m. 1 and 0 P.m. therefore wo would I kindly nok nil thoso Interested In tbo I wolfnro of tho city plant to turn M out their lights wlion not In uso and i in this way holp us to snvo useless u energy, Adv;, A nlco lino of ladles coats Just arrived ar-rived at tho Paris Millinery which go on sale at fire salo prices. Adv. Prizes offered each day for best scores at Crookston Shooting Gallery. Adv. d23 I James 11. Linford has installed a Caloric furnaco In tho homo ot Dish-op Dish-op William Evans and ono In tho homo of William H. Thaln. Word was received a few days ngo of tho death of Mr. John Prlco of Butte, Montana. No particulars wero given. I , I , Albert II . Thompson of tho Utah Condensed Milk Company of Rich-I Rich-I mend, with his family woro in Logan Lo-gan on Saturday, attending to Christ-mas Christ-mas shopping. For Sale A $350 upright combination combin-ation safe, practically now, stands about II vo and a half feet high, and weighs n ton and a half; a bargain. Inqulro at this olllco. Adv. tf Joseph Heading, butcher for tho Hallstono Market, had a flno display of Christmas meats, on tbo dray in front ot tho place of business yesterday. yester-day. Mr. Heading places tho marks of n real butcher. Lavon Sparrow, tho window artist and decorator of tho Howell Cordon Company, mado n trip to Salt Lako on Saturday night to get n lino on tho Christmas window decorations In the stato capital. Successfully planned and carried out was tho surprlso party given In honor ot Mr. Laurenco Jocobsen nt his rcsldenco Friday evening. Tho amusements consisted of games, dancing, and partaking ot refreshments. refresh-ments. Twenty guests had tho picas-uro picas-uro of tho evening. Tho Methodist Sunday School will glvo a Christmas entertainment on Thursday evening, December 23, at 8 o'clock. A flno program has boon arranged for tho occasion. Santa Claus has promised to be thoro with a largo pack of good tilings for the boys and girls. All-nro Invited to como and enjoy tho trco and to boo Santa Claus. t C-Bcar A. Klrkham of Salt Lake, member of tho Y. M. M. I. A. General Hoard,, was a visitor to Logan Lo-gan Sunday, wiero ho attended tno regular monthly meeting of tho officers offi-cers ot tho Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. Ho left for Salt Lako Sunday afternoon. af-ternoon. Dcflnlto advlco haB beep received that tho Panama Cnllfomin Exposition Exposi-tion at San Diego will bo continued during 191C. A number of spccla-features spccla-features will bo added to tho oxpssl-tlon. oxpssl-tlon. Among thoso aro tho Canadian, Canadi-an, French, Itnllnn, Dutch, Russian, Spanish, Swiss, Gorman and Austrian Austri-an oxhlblts which woro at tho Pan-nma Pan-nma Pacific Exposition; nlso exhibits of tho California counties havo been secured together with a number f 7.0110 features. It is probablo that India, Persia and Turkey will bo largoly represented. i Aaron D. Thatcher, tho flvo year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thatcher of Rexburg, died on Sunday Sun-day fol'owlng a long Illness. Tho child was Injured somo tlmo ngo nnd everything posslblo was dono to savo tho llfo of tiio llttlo follow but tho Injuries culminated In death on Sunday. Sun-day. Funeral services will bo iiehl nt tho homo of C. W. Nlbloy Jr., 350 West Center street todny at 1 o'clock to which friends of tho family fam-ily aro invited to attend. I S. Norman Leo, of llrlgham City, prominent real estate man nnd fornv or editor of tho Box Eldor News was visiting friends In Logan Suii' : day. A testimonial to David Swenson, rotlrlng chorister and Miss Radiol Kloopfor, rotlrlng organist of tho Eighth wnrd, was given in tho ward meeting bouso Sunday night, in appreciation ap-preciation of tho sorvlces pondered tho ward In thoso capacities. Thoro wns a splendid turnout of tho ward 'mombers. Tho progrnm consisted ol muslo by tbo choir; nn address ol 'appreciation by Bishop N. P. Johnson; John-son; malo (iiiortet; presentation of Bift or token of appreciation by F J Marshall; duot violin and pin-Mr. pin-Mr. Lund and Mrs. Laura Sloan; ladles la-dles uuurtct; vocal solo by Carl Fnrnsworth; rending by John A. I Crockett; solo by Mrs. William Owens. - APPLES. Puono. 520J1. . tf. John Hurtlg, tho Bluo Crook far- mer, residing In Newton this winter spent Saturday Iri tho county seat. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Hurtlg ot Cacho Junction wero hero on Monday Mon-day doing Christmas shopping, Mrs. E. E. Pcarco of Paradise, was In Logan yesterday on Christ mas shopping. President Alma Merrill of Richmond Rich-mond visited tho Sundny sacrament meeting In tho Smlthflcld First ward on Sunday and gave a talk to tbo saints. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Clirlitonsen are rololclng over tho safo arrival of a baby girl born last Saturday morning. Mother and babo aro doing do-ing nlcoly, Scmullnnylan services wl'I ho held Wednesday night at 7:30, December 22, In Preston block. Elder Anton Pehrson will spenk on tho subject, Tbo Llfo and Mission of Joseph Smith. Tho Utah Power & Light Company Irf doing considerable work In Smith-field. Smith-field. Tho polo lino Is being straight oned up nnd placed closer to tho sldownlk. Trees aro bolng trimmed to permit of this improvement. James A. Downs of Smlthflcld, nn old resident, who died on Friday of pnoumonln, was burled on Sunday, tbo services being held In tho Second Sec-ond wnrd meeting house at Smith-field. Smith-field. Tho speakers w'oro Joseph J. Hlchnrdson, Sylvester Lowo and Bishop Wil'lnm L. Winn. James J. Mclklo In jchargo ot tho sugar factories Interest nt tho beet yards at Smlthflcld, wns In Logan yesterday nnd says thoro are about C000 tons of beots In tho beet dump at Smlthflcld. About 2000 tons wero moved to tbo Lcwiston factory last week. Earl McCrnckon, ono of tho leading lead-ing produco mon of Smlthflcld was in tho county seat on Saturday. Mr. McCrackcn is Identified with Willis Smith of Smlthflo'd, nnd thoso gentlemen gen-tlemen havo hnndlcd tbo bulk of tlio alfalfa seed of this valley, shipping somo thirteen car loads. i m Miss Flnronco Sliamhnrt and Mr. Glen J. Hudson will bo mnrrlcd this week nccordlng to announcement. In Salt Lake City, tho ceremony will probnbly bo performed by Rev. Goshen. Go-shen. After a short stay In Salt Lako tho couplo will lcavo on a trip cast, going ns far as Chicago boforo returning to Logan. Wntkln L. Roo Jr., with tho Franklin Frank-lin County Cltlen, wns In Logan yesterday on business, soliciting advertising ad-vertising from our merchants. Tbo FrnnUlin county citizens nro finding It very profltablo to do their shopping shop-ping In Logan, and dally tho intorur-ban intorur-ban cars aro loaded with people who como to tho chief city of Cacho Valley Val-ley to spend tholr monoy with tho local merchants. Tho nnnunl Christmas Doserot Nows which was issued on Saturday December 18, wns indeed a splendid effort on tho part of tho management ot that publication. It contained 120 pages of Interesting data on tho resources re-sources of this western country nnd moro particularly of Utah and Idaho, Ida-ho, tho Held of tho Dally Evening Nows. Cacho Valloy and Logan received re-ceived somo promlnonco, especially tbo two colleges nnd tho work of tho city administration ot tho pnst two years. Dell Bell, ono of our lending butch- jcrs, has called our attention to tbo great export trado In food stuffs from jtiio United 8tates during tbo pnst Hen months from a recent govern- men report which shows that 420,- 000,000 pounds of bacon; 372,000,000 'pounds ot lard; 227,000,000 pounds ot 'shoulders nnd haras; pickled pork, .etc., amounting to great quantities nro Included This great exportation of pork, according to Mr. Bell is suro to bring tho February pork market to such a point that tho production I of pork will again ongago tho atten- 1 tlon of tho farmers hero. I Wilford Moses, formerly a student nt tho B. Y. Collogo and rosldcnt of Smlthflold, but now " of Portland, Oregon, bns been In town the pnst few days. Ho will bo mnrrlcd tbl week to Miss Carrio Thomas of this city, and after a brief stay In Utah, win return to Portland whoro tho young couplo will mako their future homo. Miss Tiiomns haB been oiu-ployed oiu-ployed for a long tlmo by tho Howell How-ell Cardon Company nnd Is moro particularly par-ticularly known for ber lino musical talent. |