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Show Overland A utomo-biles utomo-biles Satisfy. For Sole A $350 uprlgtjt combination combin-ation safe; practically npw, stands about live and a halt feet high, and weighs a ton .and a half: a bargain. Inquire at this office. A'dv. tf ' ' .SI. (. Hyrum Pearson of Logan and Leah Qoppor of Provfde'ncfe", obtained a marriage license on Thursday. ! i' o- 'I For Salo Cholco registered Jersey cow; coming fresh within ono week. Phono 37 Sm)thflold.-A!lr. J4 ' . " ' i ' P. E. Van Orden,. ex county treasurer, treas-urer, was In Logan, yostcrtjay, having como down from Lowlstbn on business. busi-ness. Mrs. J. M. Illalr left yesterday morning ,fpr,ai ;vislt lur paHf ke -wlh her daughter Mrs. Xthay who is reported re-ported to bo 111. We sell the earth, abstract Its title ti-tle and loan money on It.' H; A. Ped-erson Ped-erson & Co.. First North'' street. AdT. tf Mlko Yokel won In two straight fai's In his wrestling bout "with Joe Turner In Salt "Lako City Thursday night. City Englncr Hu)!,cn has Tiled com-ploto com-ploto estimate) of tho cost ot tho now plpo lino In Logan canyon, Tho figures fig-ures given to cover tho total expense nro ?5C,582,11. Tho Decoration commlttco of tho Commercial Club hns tho rooms In very nttractlvo shopo for tho Now Years open houso cntortnlnment today. to-day. Dr. C. N. Jonsen will address tho Parents class of tho Second ward on Sunday morning at 10:30. Ills subject sub-ject wl 1 be Training of tho Hoy. A cordial invitation Is extended to all. i , Wm. J. Loosle of ClarUston who Is to lcavo Salt Lako on January 15th for tt British mission, was in Logan yesterday with his mother, getting a supply of clothing and other noccs-' sarles for tho trip. Lewis Llnnartz our genial barber In to U. II. Next harbor shop on First North street has received tho appointment ap-pointment of deputy stato Inspector of barbers In Cache county. LowIh S. Farroll of Salt Lako City was visiting In Logan yestordny. Ho has boon to Smlthflold to attend tho funoral of his sister Mrs. W. G-. Raymond. " Tho following program will bo rou-ilored rou-ilored In tho Second word tomorrow ovonlig at, 7 o'clock: Vocal Solo '.v. . . Morris Chrlstensen Piano Solo Margaret Worloy Address Joseph Qulnnc Jr.:. Charles Gunnel, one of tho successful success-ful farmers of the Uluo Creek. Valley, Val-ley, residing in Wellsvlllo this winter win-ter where his-children nro attending 'school, was in Logan on Thursday, having como here on a llttlo -land uuslnuss. m Ford tho universal car, 5 passenger $495; 2 passOngor $445. Adv. tf . Miss Tlrzah Korupkat and Mr. John F. Perry went to Salt Lako yesterday yes-terday morning where they wero married mar-ried later in tho day. They contem-plato contem-plato spending a tow days in Salt Lake and Ogden, returning to Logan the first ot next week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lloyd of Grace, Idaho, are in Logan on a brief visit. They have recently returned re-turned from Los Angeles, having' brought tho remains of their little daughter, Afton, who was suddenly killed in an automobllo accident. Tho remains wero interred at Grace. The Seventh ward Mutuals will render tho following program ,at their conjoint' meeting tomorrow night: Vocal Solo Cbnrad, Spackman Address Prof . -Wm . Peterson Quartet ...... Wm. Hansen and Co. Piano Duet.. ...-. Mrs. Nels It. i Erlokson and Miss Irma Crockett. Mr. C. H . Flinders, the Insurance agent, has accepted a 'position with the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., with headquarters In Ogden. While Mr. Flinders "will be wlssed by his political associates in this community," communi-ty," he Is now going to a broader Held where ho will be moreablo to distinguish dis-tinguish himself In tho Insurance and political world.u. Judge Catl hold court bore on Thursday. He made a number of probate orders, and heard, a .motion for a new trial In ..the case of Walter Whlto vs. Tho Utah C'ondonspd Milk; Co., whlch'he-denied, ,, Ed. Ford, who tried' to burglarise tho . residence ,91! Congresmnn Howe)l, was, .arraigned and at his rcquostjwas allowed until Wednesday, next lpf enter fhls plea. Tho water In Logan ..rjv.erhaseen so .low that tho, city plant,, is' In." distress, dis-tress, being ablo to keop going with some, difficulty Mayor .Thatcher on Thursday, completed arrangement with tho Utah Power nnr .Light people peo-ple and today their "Julbo" "will bo on tho cltys lines. Thoro was a good deal of trouhlo In attaching tho city lines lo thoso of tho Tellurldo, .but tho Job was done and users ot city lights aro very thankful for It. Charles McNoll has accepted a position po-sition with tho Metropolitan Llfo Insurance In-surance Company with tho local agoucy, under John H. Husscll, deputy depu-ty superintendent. Mr. McNeil will tnko up tho work which has been left off by Mr., Flinders. Mr. McNeil Mc-Neil has had a wldo oxpcrlcnco In tho essentials of good salesmanship and we aro suro ho will mako a valuable man to tho local: liiBurunco agency, - Tho Itexburg Standard anual has reached our desk and la brim full of lntrestlng facts about Itoxburg and Tlclnlty, This prosperity number featuring the thirty years of progress in tho Upper Snako River Valloy Is one ot tho lncst papers to bo issued by any of tho country papers in this section of tho Intcrmountaln country. Wo noto with Interest tho pictures of Dr. S. M. Turner, Frank Turnor and L. H. Walker, threo of Logan's boys who aro making good In Rex. burg. o Mr. G. Fred Wright, of Gridtfty, Callornla, has roturncd to Logan Jo mako his future homo. Ho arrived with his wlfo and seven children on Christmas Evo, and has taken up his abodo In his homo of. C8 East Third South stroet. Whllo Mr. Wright has Icon In California he has been in tho building and contractfng business. His, property at Grldlrij; has all been rented and tho plan now is to remain in Logan. : |