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Show I J LOCAL NEWS H Thu Boosters Annual (Vaudeville W will be repeated tonight. Don't miss H it. Buy your tickets today at tho H Lyric theater at 10 u. in. H Mr. and Mrs. Moscg Mulr left on U Tuesday for Salt Lnko City to ho H present at tho marrlago of their son 1 William S. Mulr of Bancroft, Idaho Wl to Miss Kdtia Walton of Coal villa. H Tho young couplo will bo married In H tho Salt Lako Tcmplo and wllPraako H their homo at Bancroft. H If you want alfalfa, timothy or wild H hay for 1916, enquire of Logan Land M and Drainage Co., -11 'j Main street, U Logan, Adv. 3-1(5 H 4 - , H Mr. and Mrs. John Chrlstcnscn, H of Preston, announcu the enrago H ment of their daughter Carol, to nay H Van Noy, one of tho promising busl- H ness men of Richmond. Tho mnrrl- H ago will tako placo soino timo this H month. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vnn No witl H mako Richmond their homo. U Tho Sixth ward Relief Society has H arranged a married folks party to uo H i given in tho Sixth ward amusement U L hall, Friday night. Danclntc, n pro- 9 L gram and refreshments ,wlll bo tho 1 entertainment of the evening. All H ' married folks nro cordially Invited to H bo present and bring with them tho H prlco of admission which will bo -J H cents per couplo and 1G cents for cc- B tra ladles. Tho funds derived from HBb the party will be applied on tho ward JBl I mooting, houeo debf. H HBv Pasture land fur rent for 1010. En HBm ; quire of Logan Land and Drainage HBli Company. 41 1-2 Main street, Logan. H' Adv. HBa Ornamental trees, homo, grown. HBl Joseph A. Smith, Proldcnce. Adv. VI ' r HBl Mr. I. T). Ames, son of Mr. and HBb Mrs. II. J. Amen, nnd a traveling HBa salesman for tho Ogdcn Wholcsalo HBfl Grocery is seriously il! with typhoid HBfl fever. Mr. Amen hns been conlluud HBl to his bed fr 'about three weeks but HBb word 1ms boon received that ho Is HBfl somowhat on. tho improve . H Tho First Cavalry of tho U. S A. HBb nt Monterey, California, was ordered HBa to the Mexican border on Sunday HBj Inst. Ileeso M. Howell of this city, HBl koii of Congressman Joseph Howell, HBb la llret lieutenant of this company, HBb Lieut. Howell wag a grnduato of m West Point last spring. If ' HBl Tho clnBs In accounting 11, of tho' HBl rommerQlal department of tho Ami- HBi (i)ltural Collego made a visit last Bj ' Saturday to tho Logan olllco of the ftj Utah Light &. Power Company. There BJ the 8fetein of accountlm; used by the I'ompany wa explained by two form. or students of the collego, Klmer HBl Johnson and Abncr Cowley Robert Anderson, mnnngor of tho Anderson and Sons Company, left yesterday on a rush business trip to Portland, Oregon. BJ At a Htockholdcr's meeting of thu Logan Amusement & Investment 1 Company Monday night, tliq follow- h I lnB directors were named; Moses m Thatcher, Preston A. Thatcher, Rob- ei t Murdock, Sr., II. S. Hatch and H. J. Dowitt. Mr. Heudrlckson who bus boon president of the company for tho past year wan eliminated from tho directorate, tho other gcntlovcn nbovo named having a majority or (ho voting stock at their command. Howovor, before retiring from tha compnnk as president, Mr. Hcndrick-son Hcndrick-son ontered into nn agreement with Joseph R. Jcnson as manager of tho Auditorium durltiB tho next year. i Mr. and Mrs. William A. Fleming of Mndlson, Wisconsin, who have been taking correspondence work from tho Utah Agricultural College in dry farming and soils slll move this sprint? to Klllmpre, and there put Into practico on n homestead, the principals they havo been learning from tho college. " I Did you attend tho Roosters Annual An-nual Vaudevlllo? If not buy your tickets today at tho Lyric theater at 10 a. m. for tho show tonight. It will repeat. ,, John A. Omanson tho Richmond musician, spent yesterday In this city. Mrs. William M. Parkinson Jr., and Mrs. William Stocks of Lowlston wero shopping in Logan yesterday. Buy your tickets today nt tho Lyric Ly-ric (l'MUer at 10 a. m. for tho Boosters Boost-ers Annual Vaudeville which repeats tonight. O. A. Hogan of Lewlston, wng a business visitor in Logan yesterday. Go to tho picture show free A ticket with every U purchaso nt A. U. Cheney's. Phono 090. Adv. 3-18 m . Mayor Joseph J. Richardson of Siuithfleld was In tho county seat yesterday on business. Dr. H. J. Fredericks, veterlnnrlan nt tho A. C. Is receiving so miny letters every day from every section of tho state about Infections abortion among cattlo that he la speedily pro-paring pro-paring a bulletin to come to the roller ro-ller of the cattlo men of Utah. Tho only remedy ho prescribes Is disinfection disin-fection and ho holds out tho consolation consola-tion that cows become Immune after two or threo abortions. He advises strongly against tho uro of tho specifics speci-fics advertised in farm papers. Wo sell tho earth, abstract Its title ti-tle and loan money on It. H. A. Fed-arson Fed-arson & Co., First North street. Adv. tf Friday nnd Saturdny Cnrnatlom f0 and 7G cents a dozen; roseB $1.23 n dozen. Cncho Valley Floral, 31 Federal Fed-eral Avenue Adv. 3-18 i Tho new course In extension methods, meth-ods, which is now being ghen for tho llrst time nt tho Agricultural Col-lego Col-lego by Mls Gertrude McChoyno of tho extension division, has a registration registra-tion of eleven young women. Dr. John A. Wldtsoo and Prost C. N. Jensen of tho B. Y, Collego will bo tho Bueakers at tho regular sarvlcerf n)th,cJirraerrow3lhSt 8un-J day 4 2. tfV m. Prestl Jensen will' talk on his trip in the East and his vjslt to tho N, p. A. Special music by, tho choir. ' Your patronage solicited. If It's ELECTRICAL we do It better. CACHE VALLEY ELECTRICAL CO. 38 West First North. Phon 53-Adv t Leonard Kroguo of tho Logan1 Gar-ago Gar-ago returned Tuesday from a ten, days Islt to Salt Lnko where he stud-led stud-led the nuomobilo business nt'JIij Bottcrill garage. Mr. Kroguo return , od with- many new ideas along thj automobile lines. Tho Lost River Valloya of Idaho, havo never been "Boomed," Just over looked until now. Writo to, and ask questions of S. R. Mott, the real estate es-tate man of Arco, Idaho. Adv. tf Fire Chief Smith was out in the business district of tho city yesterday yester-day inspecting the various basements and in somo Instances was giving or-dors or-dors to keep the rubbish cleaned out of tho basements., Mnrblo taffy, seven for five cents, at tho Bluebird. Adv. - . ,. H. G. Hnyball and William Watson Wat-son arc ctectlntf a largo automobile garago on Federnl avenuo, size 40 by 80 feet for Spencer Brothers, dealers In Studcbaker nutomobile3. H. P. Nlolsen. tho contractor, hnq tho contract for tho mason work on this building. f m Tho Logan Land nnd Drainage Co Is asking for bids on hay crops tor tho Bcason of 1916. Call on or write for particulars, 41'4 Main street, Logan. Adv. 3-16 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan of Lewiston, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Nona to Edgar Cole, of Lewlston. The marriage is to take place somo time this month. Mr. Colo Is a son of E. M. Cole.) superintendent su-perintendent of tho Lewlston Sugar Factory and is ono of tho leading mechanics of the factory. i Hay crops for 1916 for sale. Logan Lo-gan Land and Drainage Co., 41Vi Main street, Logan. Adv. 3-16 Tho post ofTlco employees cave n banquet Tuesday night at Murdock's in honor of the retiring postmaster, Mr. Joseph Odell. During the banquet ban-quet T. A. Thoreson, in behalf of the employees, presented Mr. Odelh with a gold watch fob. There .flerp thirty-one persons present. Dancing nnd cards wero part of tho evening's entertainment, in speaking of their association with Mr .Odell, tho prn-I prn-I ployces havo the highest terms of fpralso for tho retiring postmaster for his many manly and admirable traits of character. During his entiro twelve years that ho was in the post offlce, it is said, that ho never as much as had a cross word with nny of tho employees under his jurisdiction. jurisdic-tion. i The Lafount Hnrdwaro Company busy installing new hardwa'ro cases and shelves In Its well equipped building on West Center street. There wns a fair sized audience nt tho boxing cnrnlvnl on Tuesday night when Charles Mldklff of LoKnn and Kid Davis of Ogden gave an exhibition exhibi-tion of ten rounds of hard lighting, the honors being given to tho Logan fintlc artist. Kid Davis, howincr, put up a gamo scrap and found many admirers among tho Logan light fans George Timlin nnd Von Hick-man Hick-man went four rounds of hard slugging slug-ging to a draw, There is a little wise guy of,,the "Smart Alex" type in the office of tho interurban In this city ho certainly cer-tainly has llttlo brains when it comes to dealing with the goneral public. One Imagines he Is dealing with n "real railroad" man when he gets the answer to any question put to this fellow. ' $250 Is tho amount tho county com-"mlssloners com-"mlssloners decided to give toward ropalrlng tho banks of Logan river below tho Main street bridge. Committees Com-mittees representing tho land owners own-ers thoro and also tho Logan City commissioners mndo representations to the county peoplo and while they were averse to spending money repairing re-pairing tho banks of any stream, 'wliero only farm land Is endangered, tho county commissioner finally made 'tho appropriation named above, Lo-I Lo-I gan City will nlso glvo liberally to-I to-I ward making these repairs, it Is said. Why feed tho liens that don't lay? Highest prices paid now for oultry, ' Cncho Valley Commission Co, Phono 457. Adv. P. B. Van Ordon, town clerk for Lowlston nnd a member of the town fcoard, vas transacting ofllclal business busi-ness In Logan yesterday. |