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Show I LOCAL NEWS L up wsiriwasn.1 wi w-mhmiwli 1 T " BB ;PHONE 438 FOR CLEANLINESS. H I AMERICAN 8TEAM LAUNDRY. B Adv.. 4-25 Jl . BB Mr. nnd Mrs. J L. Mct'arry of BB , nichmoinl were visitliij; with rein- B tlvcB and friends In tho county scat BB jestcrday. BB Ezra II. Cooley of Mlllvlllo uas BB! transacting business In Logan yes- B terdny. Mr. Cooley Is one of tho BB prominent farmers of tho Mlllvillo BB section. bk " V. Tho Grant Six show at tho Harris BB' Music Co., store commencing Friday, P; April 21. Sco big nd this Issue, Lo- Hj gan Garago & Supply Co. Adv. 4-20 Hi ' BB ' Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Buttnrs of !l,cw!ston woro shopping In tho county coun-ty sent yesterday and visiting with local friends. BB ' ' ' BB n7isv M Our merchants should prcparo for P a, big business day, April 29, when BB tbe(,four Btalco Mutuuls meet in Lo- PH gan" for' their final contests. An Idea BBT nf the number of people that will bo BB hero can bo lind when It Is under- BB stood that over 2000 nttonded tho nn- BBJ litml Mutual outing at Smithllcld last BBj ' season. There should be amplo pre- BBj paratlon made for feeding tho mill- BB titudes which a 111 gather hero. B v Tho Hotel Logan is doing a rush- BBJ Ing iuslncss these days Tuesday BB night every room In tho houso was BB j tilled and patrons wcro turned away. H This Is an indication that business Is BB good generally In Logan and Cucho M BB Tim Urlgham Young Camp of tho H Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet BBf l'rlilay afternoon at 3-30 with Mrs. H O. II. Budge, 71 West Tlilrd North. BBj A good attendance is desired. BBSs i B The Lost Itivor Valleys nf Idaho. BBJ have never been "Doomed," Just over BBf looked until now. Wrlto to, and as); BV t questions of S K. Mott, tho real cs B. tnto man of Arco, Idaho tlv tf O. T. Alvord sold n flno three year old Pcrchcron stallion to tho Hlch Ilrothers of Paris, Idaho, tills week. This horse Is said to bo tho best that was over taken to tho Bear Lako Vol- loy. Fivo cars sold In thrco days this week by Logan Garago &. Supply Co. Some business. Adv. 4-20 P D. Kllno, W. II. Mowbray and L. T. Leo, of Ogden, olllcials of tho O L. & I. Hallway Company, were In Logan yesterday on business. Carpenters wanted. Apply of Dahlo & Ecclen. Phono 03. OMlco Commercial Commer-cial Block Adv. 4-22 Willard Hansen, formerly stato dairy nnd food commissioner for Utah, wns In Logan yesterday on business. Speaking politically, Mr. Hansen was delighted to learn of tho amolgamatlon of tho Progressives nnd Itepublicans In Cache A number of olllcials of tho Mountain Moun-tain States Tolophono Company spent over Tuesday night in Logan, having driven hero in tholr now Super-Six. Yesterday morning In company with' local mnnagcr J. E. Pnsswuter, thoy drove as far as Preston looking ovor work that Is being dono on tho telephone tele-phone system in this valley. Included Includ-ed In tho party were A. II. Breer, C. It. Clinton, K. F Coyer and Bay Crltchell of Salt Lake; F. W. Cnr-roll, Cnr-roll, N. C. Cannon and A. E. Crosso of Ogden. Now' and second Fords for Balo at bargain prices. Kimball Auto Company. Com-pany. Adv. tf Tho Joseph Smith Cnmp of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet on Frldny, April 21 nt 3:30 o'clock nt tho home of Mrs. Amelia Jackson, 113 South Second EnsC A good attendance at-tendance Is desired. BUY YOUR SUGAR AT H. G. HAYBALL MERCANTILE COMPANY FOR $8.15 PER SACK. SUPPLY 18 LIMITED. Adv. Tho Primary stake and local ofll-ccrs ofll-ccrs meeting will be hold In tho pavilion pa-vilion Saturday, April 22 at 2:30. HepresentatlveB fiom tho general board will be In attendance. A good attendance of ofllcers Is expected. After the meeting nn exhibition of tho busy work of the stako Prlmor-les Prlmor-les will bo held to which tho general gener-al public aro Invited Tho Howell Investment Company has several cholco farms for salo In Blue Creek nnd Hansel Valloys. Easy terms. Adv. tf Wo sell tho guaranteed Duchess pants. Now bold, tho clothier. Adv. 4.27 . For Bent A four room houso located lo-cated In Hyrum; or will oxchango for Logan property or farm land. Call at this office Adv. , tf Mrs. Kenneth Wooley Is-spending a few days at Logan with hor parents Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Ballantyne, She will return to Salt Lako City Friday nnd Join her husband there. Uinta Basin land; flno farm land with plenty of water nt from $10 to $20 per acre. Stewart Bcal listato & Loan Co .'-Adv. tf The small boy who burglarized the storo of Mr. Abraham Jorgenscn n few nights ago, Is not to bereturned 1o tho Industrial School, but" will bo provided with work by Mr. Jorgenscn Jorgen-scn on his farm. Wo give votes on tho GREAT MAJESTIC JUNIOR RANGE for money mon-ey paid on accounts as welt as cash purchases. Lundstrom Furniture & Carpet Co. Adv. 4-22 A. F. Brewer, superintendent of tho Utah nnd Montana Division of the Oregon Short Line, dropped dead from heart failure, In San Francisco on Tuesday. His body was brought buck to Salt Lake and funeral services ser-vices will be held today. J. R. Morton Mor-ton local agent for tho Short Line will attend tho services. Edwards Millinery, " HO coats, GO suits, 25 dresses Just arrived. Como and buy our new goods. Across tho street from post offlco.4 Adv. 4-20 J. E. Shepard, cashier of tho Cache Valley Banking Company lias recovered sufllciently from hia Illness to bo about ogaln. Mr. Shcpard has been 111 about four weeks. m Wonted A lady bookkeeper and stenographer for a storo. Boply In own handwriting. Address P. O. Box 504, Logan. Adv. 4-22 Alton tho four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fuhrlman of Frank lln was so seriously injured by being be-ing run over by a manure spreader that ho died from his Injuries on Tuesday. Accompanied by his brother broth-er Andrew ho mounted tho scat of tho spreader. Tho horses becamo frightened nnd ran nwoy. Ho was thrown from tho seat nnd tho 'spreader 'spread-er spikes caught lilm. A number of bones were broken. Tho older boy held on to tho scat and escaped in-Jury. in-Jury. Tho fnther Is a contractor at Franklin. Commissioner John Quaylo was out distributing Norway maple trees on Center street yesterday to tako tho plnco of those planted last sen ton which did not llvo. Thoro woro about fifty now trees requlreiL to re-placo re-placo tho dead ones. Will Thatcher who has been spending spend-ing thu past month and a half at Detroit De-troit is back homo again and Is located lo-cated nt tho Motor Sales Corporation Corpora-tion Service Department. Wlillo uway he worked at tho King Motor Company Com-pany nnd nt the Denby truck factory, fac-tory, at both places studying tho engines en-gines of tho King car ana tho Denby truck. Mr. Thatcher says the engines en-gines lrf those two cars arc among tho best engines built, and with his oxpcrlonca nt Detroit he Is nblo to muko'any repairs or any adjustment necessary to get tho highest efficiency efficien-cy out of theso machines. i Free concerts nt tho Harris Music Store for ono week commencing Friday, Fri-day, April 21. Grant Six Auto Show Public Invited. Henr tho wonderful Edison phonograph. The player pianos pi-anos and many other Instruments. Place your orders for Grant Pit arid Super Six with tho Logan Garago & Supply Co. Adv. 4-25 Get your cedar posts at tho Farmers Farm-ers Equity. Adv.- 4-22 Ono of tho Interesting features of this week at the A. C. .commercial department was the visit of Mr. Bills of Salt Lako Clty who Is traveling as nn expert typist representing tho Underwood Typewriter Company. Mr. Bills Just returned from New York City where he competed for the world's championship In typewriting. lo ld?t tho championship but wns only twelve words a minute behind tho winner. TCTm nll tt.n nnai.l. aftavA tta M ..O Dull luu c. tu, nuauai'. tie and loan money on it. H. A. Pod-ereon Pod-ereon Co., First North street. Adv. tf Tho William B. Preston Camp of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Preston Block. A good attendance Is desired. ' F. A. Dahlo, tho contractor, reports re-ports that ho will commenco work todny on tho new $4,000 resldcnco of Mr. I. E. Qulnnoy on West Center street. Tho Wllford Woodruff Camp of the Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet Friday afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Mary Mulr, 202 South Main street. A good nttendanco is desired. de-sired. Bon Thatcher of Bcxburg who recently re-cently sold his -farm at that placo, nnd who has been spending a fovv days In Logan, left yesterday for Evanston, Wyoming whero ho has under un-der consideration tho purchaso of n largo ranch. Harry Parker of McGill, Nevada, stopped off In Logan yesterday for a couple of hours nnd then wont ovor to Wellsvlllo to attend to somo business. busi-ness. He will return home tomorrow. |