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Show r LOCAL' NEWS I I J Andrew 13 Fuhrlmun of, Franklin, ' i was In Logan yesterday rooking I preparations (or commencing to qunr- I ry llnicstono (or tlio Logan nnd I I.ewlslon sugnr (actorlcs. Mr. Fuhrl- I liiiin has In his employ twelve men I engaged In tills work and they will I bo busy until about November, Tho B amount of llnicstono required (or I the two factories Is about twclvo thmiRand tons. This will all bo ob-I ob-I tulucd (rom tho Providence quarry. I , I Dodge Bros. I Motor Car ?0TF I ..-. The united Commercial Clubs o( I Cacho nnd Franklin counties, hnvo completed the work of erecting tho B largo road Rlgns directing tho way to tho Yellowstone National Inrk through Cacho Volley. Theso signs B will ho found In conspicuous places B on the ronil between Salt I.ako City B and Hrlgham. B ' I Wo sell tho earth, abstract Its tl- B tie nnd loan money on It. H. A. Pod- B erson & Co., First North street. Adv. tf H i B Attorney John A. Sneddon, form- B erly of Logun, now of Ogden, spent B over Saturday In Logan on court B business, B B DORT OAKLAND M CHALMERS CHANDLER B ,1 L-'(.--. i. "'"r,i'",iitv BB - SttHiT T; BB 1 15 i ""yf. - Lr-' Automobiles That Satisfy KIMBALL AUTO CO. m m Bj V, C. Shipley for number o( Bj enrs past prominent principal of Bj (he Frauklln schools, la said to bo n Bj candldato for election uh superintend- Bj ent of tho Franklin county schools. B Mr. Shipley In from I'arndlsa nnd Bj wag educated In tho Logun schools. Bj Z"' Ills g another case of a Cacho conn- H ty son making good In tits pro- Bj f'.'Sblotl. Bl Bj For Salo or Hont An Underwood H typcWrtter, In good condition. Apply BJ nt Ilepubllcan olllco. Adv. tf Bj The Aggies ghowod tliolr superior- B Ity over tho II. Y. UnlvcrHlty tennis Bj players Saturday by winning both Bj the doubles and singles. In tho sin- Bj gles. Nelson for tho Aggies, nnd Ir- Bj vino for tho "Y," entered. Scoro B C-0; CO; (i-l. In the doubles, Aggies Bj team, Cnrrlngton-Klrkham; Y team, B l'lcrpont-flonnct. Scoro G-l; 2-0; G-4; B W c'- H tW i i m HI A Your first ride In a I j DODGE BROS. CAR I Bj I f will Impresi you with Its strength 3 BJ a Alts roominess, Its beauty and Its I Bj h operation. Come for a ride with us.S B I 9 Blair Motor Co Lggan, Utj BJ K William limine, superintendent of BE f' tho Hurley Sugar Factory, and Sam- Bj uel ChrlHtenscn, Mr. lludgo'H right Bj baud man, were In Logan on Sntur- Bj day on their way to Hurley. They BJ hnvo been transacting business In Bj Cacho county mul Salt Lake. They Bj mado the trip by nutomobllo. BJ New and second hand Fords for Bj - (ale, ut bargain irlces. Kimball An- Bj I to Company. Adv. tf j BJ I'. 12. Van Ordon of I.ewlslon, for- Bj merlv county treasurer nnd one nt BJ tho leading Democrats of tho county, BJ "us In Logan Saturday. ' r SERVICE ECONOMY BJ Yo u r Necessity I Cache Auto Co. " 56 W. Center St. HH ' . . Bft O. A. Hogan, prominent farmer B of Lowlston and member of tho BB county board of, education, was tran- BK . sactlng business hi Logan on Satur- Bl 1 I bb VbbAbVbbbl M MMMMM V S. Hansen, postmaster and merchant nt Weston nnd a 1903 grad-unto grad-unto of tho llrlgham Young College, was In Logan on Saturday, having mndo n hurried trip here on business, busi-ness, i Mrs. Elbert Van Orden nnd little daughter of Lcwlston, were visiting with relatives In Logan over tluo wcelc end. Mayor Nephl' Larsen nf Preston, his father, John Larsen nnd families motored to Logan on Sundny for a pleasure outing. Daniel Clark of Cove was transacting transact-ing buslncbs In Logan yesterday. . Cyrus W. Shores, of Denver, was ousted as chief of tho Salt Lake I'ollco department on Saturday when tho stato supremo court handed down n decision declaring him lnellglblo to hold olllcc. Tho court held thnt Shores was not a duly qualllled elector of Salt Lako City. " -------. .1 -i - When Better Auto mobiles are Built MB WILL BUILD THEM Lavon Sparrow, window decorator for Howell Cardon Company, Is back from tho coast whore he has been Id brush up on some of tho latest (Hunts In tho art or his profession. Henry Kidman, baseball fan from I'ctcrsboro, wns In Logan yesterday and was liiuiilrlug about Logau'.i position toward maintaining a baseball base-ball team, . i Norman Q. Allen, merchant from Wullsvlllo was in the county Beat cstorday on business. Those who aro unable physically or linnnclally to remove their refuse hliould notify Mr. E. T. Lewis, tho chairman. MEN'S $2 TO $3 HATS GO AT 95 CENTS. STAR CLOTHING CO. -Adv. tf Andrens Peterson, tho shoo merchant, merch-ant, linn leased his largo hom6 on North Main street to Mrs. HnnkB nnd bus let a contract to Dnhlo nnd Kcelog for the erection of n small modem homo. i Hurt Pond of Lewlston wns In the county aeat yesterday. Dnhlo anil Kccles, the contractors have taken n contract for the build lug of a modern hotel for lllnckfoot, Idaho. This contracting firm has. upwards up-wards of $iriC,000 In contracts for I ho season. Prof. Zundel of the II. Y. C. took his lllology class on a hike Inst Saturday Sat-urday witii the Intention of going to Mount Lctfan. Only llvo of tho class made the climb. They reported very ) much show especially between Ml I Palily and Mount Logan. Tho boys . went up Klbow Itldgo and down through Mill Hollow. There wa- j nbout ten feet of wuiw In tho hollow I TIiviio who mndo the climb wore C I) Partus, Milton Manglimi Albert ' llultmiu, Norwood Crawford mid Jo "ph Hoblnson. I I l)rs. l.oeiilng and Meldrum. Uw , rbiroprnctoiR luwo purchased a i llulck roadster to cover the Coche , Ynlluy territory. Tliolr business Is extending Into Franklin county nnd they )rao worked up a wide practlo." ntneo locating In Logan, nnd conscqu ently have been compelled to purch- nso an automcvbllo to cover the tor- Itltory. Knginecr Kugeno Schnuh has returned from Lava Hot Springs where ho has Just completed tho engineering en-gineering for n modem water syst.in Tho wntcr was turned Into the sy ft era nnd when tested ,out tho people of that community were delighted with their new sytjtem. It was constructed con-structed throughout with Matheson Joint pipe. The City Street department Is crowning the Logan canyon road In the city limits so that on Good Roads day with n good force ot men and teams It will bo nn easy matter to surface the road to tho mouth of the canyon. . i Tonight tho Itoads committee of tho Commercial Club will meet to plnn for tha Good Honda Day, Mav 21. A record of all men and teams that work on tho road on this day wli bo kept for reference. It Is ex pectcd thero will be a much largei number of men nnd tennis this yen tlinn loot and that every huslno place will close for the day. T ! t- Tho Civic Improvement committee of the Commercial Club desires to thank those who took part in tho Clcnn up and Paint up work. Another Anoth-er year the campaign .will be prosecuted prose-cuted more thoroughly. The school children in connection with the principals prin-cipals did excellent work. There are a number of unsightly things In tho business section that tho committee will continue to have remedied, CHEAP SALE GN MEN'8 AND BOY'S CLOTHING. STAR CLOTHING CLOTH-ING STORE, NEXT TO EAGLE HOTEL. Adv tf llalph MltchiU of Salt Lake fll, spent the week end In Logan, visiting visit-ing with his parents. A. II. Gibson, a business man nnd capitalist of Dlnghnm nnd Salt Lako, and John M Htlyos, secretary and treasurer of tho Utah Copper Com pnny and ninghnm nnd Gnrfleld Hall-way Hall-way Compnny, motored to Logan on Satin day where they had business with Mr. G?orgo H. Howen of the Cacho Valley Commission Company Mr. Hnycs Is credited ns being tho ninn who draws tho biggest check of any one In tho state. One of his checks of recent dato was u it. -ilc ml check for $2,GOO,000. Those gentlemen nre delighted with Cache Valley mul bollovc It hag u great agricultural future. Tho Advertising nnd Promotion and Public Kntertnlnment comnilt-teca comnilt-teca hnvo the plnns well under way for Dollar .Day, Wednesday, May 1". Tho merchnnts have responded very willingly to the proposition nnd will be prepared to offer many unusual one dollar bargains. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Greaves visited In Lognn over the week end. Mr. Greaves Is one of ths prominent farmers of Hex Klder county. Stato Itoad Commissioner William Peterson, County Engineer Humph erys, tho three commissioners nd Mr. Sanders, form u party that will go over tho route on Wednesday of tho proposed new highway through Iho south Hid of Cacho. These gentlemen gen-tlemen will bo met on the divide by the Weber commissioners nnd an agreement will likely bo effected nt that time ns to the opening of the road. Tho remains ot Itlchard Hcnstrom wero Interred in tho Logan cemetery ceme-tery yesterday aftornoon, follqwing tho services held in tho Second ward meeting house which was tilled with friends of the family. Words of cheer wero spoken by Ollf I. Ped-(TEon, Ped-(TEon, N. A. Larsen, J. Z. Stewart and IHshop N. W. Morkley. 'Frank Haugh sang a solo. Mrs. Webb, wlfo of Captain William Wil-liam Webb, of Salt Iiko City, in visiting In Logan, guest of Mrs. A, F. Cardon. On Saturday tho county commissioners commis-sioners opened bldBon the contract for handling tho count'R money, nnd they were agreeably -surprised to find that ,tbe local banks had offered better terms than those dutsldo. Thatcher Bros. Ranking Co., secured the contract with ft bid o( two nnd one half per cent on dally balances nnd (our and one half per cent on loans up to $70,000. This bank nlso offered four and one half per cent Interest on tho sinking fund money. The Cache Valley Hanking Co., the First, National, the Farmers & Mer-1 Mer-1 chants Bank, and the Palmer Bond and Mortgage Co., of Salt Lake, nl so submitted bids that wero slightly higher than tboso of tho winner. Wntkln L. Hoe, Sr., editor of the Franklin County Citizen, and candidate candi-date (or stato senator on the Republican Re-publican tlikct in Franklin County 1 this (all, was transacting business in Logan yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Allen and daughter F.thel of Cove wero shopping shopp-ing In Logan yesterday. 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