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Show &OCAL NEWS Hj A. M. Israelson of Hyrum was a visitor to Logan Thursday. v m H Ford tho universal car, 5 passcngor H?495; 2 paasengcr 44&. AdT. it Wm . H j,r-Cyrl1 iinmmo,,d ,s recvcrinB Strom a sprained ankle which ho ro-Hfeclvcd ro-Hfeclvcd in the D. Y. gymnasium. M Luther M. Howell spent over yes Horday In Salt Lake on a hurried Bbuslnca trip. V B At the services at tho Tahernaclo B tomorrow, Miss Margaret Merrill will B render a sacred solo, K K Dr. E. J. Hansen, wife and child, H have' returned to their homo in Par-Hi Par-Hi Is, Idaho, Thursday morning after m spending several months in Logan. E B We sell the earth, abstract Us tl-K tl-K tie and loan money on It. H. A. Ped- erson & Co.. First North atreet.- Adr. H ; Henry H. Jensen, mayor of Hyrum was In tho county seat yesterday, Shaving come over on a short busl-B busl-B ness trip. . ' H B Your patronajje solicited. If It's S ELECTRICAL we do It better. CACHE VALLEY ELECTRICAL CO. 33 West First North. Phono 63.-Adv jH J H. ItusscU Dept. Supt of tho H Metropolitan Llfo Insuranco Co., re- turned from a trip to Preston Thurs- day where he went on huslness, and ho reports a very successful trip. H Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Stlefel of H Salt Lake City aro guestB of tho Ho- tel Logan. Mrs. Stlefel will bo re-PPJ re-PPJ niomborcd here as Miss Mabel Spelr-' Spelr-' man. Sho was recently married in W SaltoLnko where, with Mr. Stlefel, she expects to make her futuro homo. BbI H S. .W. Allen of Covo, was In Lo-jHgan Lo-jHgan on Thursday on. his way homo from Snlt Lako. Mr. AUcn accom- pante'd his" mother Mrs. Andrew Al-Hlcn Al-Hlcn o Covo, to Salt Lako where sho IHlias gono for medical treatment. She Jhvlll bo under the caro or her son, llr, d. K. Allen at tho L. D. S. J hospital . Special at Bluebird for Saturday Peanut Brlttlo, 15 cents por pound, 2 pounds for 25 cents. Adv Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ocssel aro rejoicing re-joicing over tho safe arrival of a beautiful little daughter. Tho first girl of tho Gessel family. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Horno of Almo, Idaho, are greatly delighted over tho safo arrival January 17 of twin babies, n boy niul a girl. Mother Moth-er and babes aro doing well, On Sunday afternoon special services ser-vices will bo held at tho Logan Tabernacle. Tab-ernacle. President Qulnnoy Jr., wl'l presldo. Dr. Frank Went nnd Dr. F. S. Harris will be tho speakers. i Murdocks Special For Today Wo offer line- fresh assorted cocoanut cream roles at 15 cents per pound. Only ono pound sold to a person. Adv. As usual, tho Sidney Stovens Implement Im-plement Co., Is headquarters for bob sleighs, Portland cutters, robes and nlolgh bells. Bargain prices now. Adv. , i Wilbur Ball, a graduato of tho V. A. C. and brother of Dr. E. D. Ball will leavo Saturday morn'ng for Wheeling, West Virginia, whero ho has accepted a position In tho high school as Instructor of Spanish. Dr. 'j. J. Buswell, Ophthalmic specialist of Salt Lako, will bo at tho new Hotel Logan, Wednesday and Thursday until noon, January 2(1 and 27. No chargo for testing eyes. References. Adv. Someone nearly every day calls at The Logan Republican office wishing to rent rooms or furnished homes. It you wish to rent your home, notify tho public through our classified column. col-umn. A Pair of Spectacles Is tho name of a delightful comedy which will be presented by tho Fifth ward Sunday School in their hull on Saturday January Jan-uary 22 at R p. m. Come all and bring your friends with you. Admission Admis-sion 15c, 23c and 35c. Adv. 1-22 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harrison spent over Thursday ovcnlng In Richmond having gono up to tho old homo town, to spend an evening at tho homo of Senator and Mrs. J . W. Funk. Edward Lorenzo Uurgoyno of Montpellor, well known In Logan, died very suddenly Wednesday even Ing. It is said ho was conversing with his family when ho was stricken. strick-en. Funeral will bo held In Montpellor Montpe-llor on Saturday. Ono of tho delightful affairs of tho week wos a COO party given by Mjs. Victor E. Carlson at tho home Wednesday Wed-nesday ovenlng. At tho close of the evening, dainty refreshments woro served. Thoso present besides tho hostess wero Mrs. Millie Forsborg, Vera Goodsell, Everett Johnson, Myr-tlo Myr-tlo Forsberg, Lauronco Olson and So fla Swonson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson entertained en-tertained Monday night at progress-ivo progress-ivo high flvo and tho winners of tho games wero Mr. and Mrs, W, K. Robins, Mr. W. R. Davis and Mr. H. Poterson. Tho rooms wero dec orated with carnations and a delicious deli-cious luncheon was Borved. Misa Edith McFarland rendered a solo, i also Mr.-sClarenco Halo a violin hoK Saturday Only Special sale on coffee, cof-fee, two pounds of Ambcrv Coffeo 55 cents. H. G. Haybull More.' Coif? Adv. 1-22 ! i ii It Is reported that a now largo mcrcautllo company will movo Into tho J. A. Hendrlckson building at 3'J Main street In tho early spring. Prof. George 11. Cnlnc, of tho do purtment of nnlnini husbandry at tho Agilcultuial Col'cgo was married on Wednesday In tho Logan Temple to .Miss Mnrlo Kcdcs, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Eco'.cs and tho lato David Ec-cles. Ec-cles. Dr. Charles Porter of tho depart' ment of chemistry of tho Agrlcu'tuv-al Agrlcu'tuv-al College, went to Pleasant Grovo, Thursday to tako part In tho Untrono day exercises of tho Pleasant Grove High SclTool. Ho will .talk on tho Recent Re-cent Advances In Science. Dr. Georgo R. Hill, ptofcasor ot llotnuy at tho Utah Agt (cultural Col-lego Col-lego will attend the convnntlon of tho Idaho Seed Growers at Cnldwo'l, Idaho on Friday of this week. Dr. Hill will glvo two talks, ono on Grain Diseases and their control, and another anoth-er on Potato Diseases and their con-lol. con-lol. i . J j Tho Beta Delta girls who aro living at tho house entertained a number of fellows at dinner on Sunday. Tho tablo had for a ccnterpleco a blooming bloom-ing cactus. Covers wero laid for Mr. Leonard Nuttal, Mr. Clarence Aldous, Mr. Charles Osmond, Mr. Glen Macbeth, Mac-beth, Mr. Willis Smith, Mr. Georgo Croft and "Mr. Vem Halverson, Miss Florence Densmoro, Miss Larue Thomas, Miss Eunlro Robinson, Miss LaVoylo Peterson, Miss Altn Calvert, Miss Rao Lofgrcn and Miss Anna Edmunds. Ed-munds. a i Tho annual dancing pnrty of the employees at tho Logan Sugar Factory Fac-tory was held at Providence, Thurs day evening with a large jattondanco present. Besides dancing tho following follow-ing program was rendered: Speech of welcome by Supt Joseph Qulnnty Jr.; song by Mrs. E. M. Athay, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Clara Cardon. A mandolin and guitar club from Logan Lo-gan furnished a selection. A comic speech was given by Bert McCullooh and a song by Mr. Mathews. The Murdock Candy catered. i i One of tho events of this week on Wednesday' ovcnlng was a cleverly arranged surprlso party In honor of Miss Rose Rogers at hor homo on 129 North First EaBt. Tho first part of tho evening was spent In splendid refreshments, games, dancing and music. Later a most delicious placo luncheon was served. Tho following wero present: Roso Rogers, Mary Hansen, Helen Tnysum, Armedn Jor-gonscn, Jor-gonscn, Sclma Downs, Jennlo Thompson, Thomp-son, Emily England, Lllllo Mulr, Lor-na Lor-na England, Oliver Ellis. Milton Jor-gensen Jor-gensen Anton Skanchy, Lionel Hanson, Han-son, Percy Mecham, Heber Bingham. Floyd Larson. |