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Show Additional Locals. Miss Alice Charles will spend the week In Salt Lako City as tho guerft of her sister Mrs. F. W. Hotter at tho Bruccton Apartments. William Bowen, tho liveryman, has arranged, for another horso buyer who will be in Logan Saturday, February Feb-ruary 19, at tho Bo wen livery. W. J. Fisher Is tho buyer. This should bo good nows for persons who desire to sell their horses, mares and mules. Bishop A. L. Hyor, Mrigbam Pond and Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Pond of Lowiston havo returned from an eight weeks pleasure and business trip to tho. Isthmus of Panama, having hav-ing gono via Cuba. Bishop Hyor was in Logan Saturday nnd reports a moBt pleasant trip, but says that ho has nothing to glvo out ns to tho real purpose, of going Into this Southern Cllmo nt tho present tlmo. Tho local representatives of tho Metropolitan Llfo Insuranco Co., mndo a business trip. to Salt Lako on Saturday 'where they held a meeting with the state representatives of tho company. Including r In tho party from Logan were superintendent John H. Russel, Charles McNlel, Floyd Rose, Otto Jensen, A. C. Mnn-son, Mnn-son, and Roy Athoy. Don't forget tho boxing contest at tho Logan Athletic Club tonight. Thero will bo 1G rounds of boxlnij on tho card and as tho boys on the card nro tho best of tho local bunch and are alpo very evenly matched It should bo n dandy show. All of the boys nro in good condition as they havo been working overy day in tho club's gymnasium and they aro nil anxious to win in a hurry. m Tho West Cacho Canal Co., annual director's meeting .was held Friday afternoon at which timo tho following follow-ing directors and officers were elected: elect-ed: Charles Wood, president and director; Ephralm Bergenson, A. C. Simons, Peter Peterson and M. C. Rlgby, directors. T. N. Judah was reelected secretary , treasurer and manager for tho coming year. Miss Mary E. Downey of tho Do-partment Do-partment of Public Instruction nf Utah will bo present at a meeting of tho auxiliary organizations of tho Cacho Btako at tho tabernaclo tonight to-night at 7:30, for tho purpose of ox-plaining ox-plaining and offering suggestions for tho establishment of a Carneglo library lib-rary for Logan. Thoso Interested In Ubrnry movement should bo present. All tho civic organizations and clubs nnd churches will bo asked to havo representatives attend. Mr. H. S. Hatch Is going around tbo streets with a broad grin on his faco and treating his friends to cigars, cig-ars, tho occasion being tho arrival of n flno girl on Friday at his homo. This Is tbo third child for Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, all of whom are girls, and whllo Mr. Hatch was looking for n boy ho Is not entirely disappointed as bo says it will mean another dish washer, and as tho result, It brings hlra another oxcuso for not sticking nbout tho ho'uso as closo as ho othor-wUo othor-wUo would. A delightful dinner nnd dancing party was given nt tho Hotoi Logan Saturday night. Included In tho party par-ty wcro: Luther Howell, Miss Florence Flor-ence Nlhley, Robert Anderson, Miss Sarah Bastow, Roy Bullen, Mrs. Young, Spencer Ecclcs, Maud Cooper, Coop-er, Wesley Anderson, Ella Hatch, Carlylo Nlbloy, Clara Cardon, Bry Bullen, Nettlo Ooodwln, Eastman Hatch, Miss Allon, Lnwrenco, Smith, Miss Johnson, Joseph Qulnney, Jcs-slo Jcs-slo Eccles, Earl Stoddard, Emma Ecclcs, Ec-clcs, A. E. Bowcn, Edith Bowen, Mr. anil Mrs. E. S. Budgo, Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Adams, Mr., and Mrs. Lcsllo Nalsbltt, Mr. M. 8. Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cardon, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stowart, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bullen, Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Calno, and Mr. and Mrs. Georgo B. Hendricks. |