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Show 1 1 LOCAL NEWS 1 I 'fMayor Henry Jensen of Hyruml H was transacting business in Logan yesterday, j ..$& H H Reuben Karren, the cattle man of I Lewlston was in Logan transacting I business on Saturday. I i I Prof. A. B. Christensen, principal I of Ricks Academy, was visiting ln I Logan Saturday in search for moro I teachers to como to his school. H ' I Your patronage solicited. If It'a B ELECTRICAL we do It better. H CACHE VALLEY ELECTRICAL CO. 9 33 West First North. Phone 53. Adr I I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrison and I Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harrison wero I in Richmond Saturday night where H they attended a social affair given H by Mrs. Mablo Young. Wo sell tho earth, abstract its title ti-tle and loan money on it. H. A. Ped-erson Ped-erson & Co., First North street. Adv. tf Fred 12. Schrcpel, manager nl Richmond for tho Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company, was transacting business in Logan on Saturday. J. C. Allen and H. II. Allen of Covo, drove to tho county scat yesterday in an automobile. They say the roads aro pretty fair for a machine, although tho snow is heavier In Ibc northern part of tho vaUey than hero Daniel Maughari and wife, prominent promin-ent citizens of Wollsville, havo returned re-turned from a month's stay ln California Califor-nia where they claim they spent ono of tho most plcasent outings in their life. Howover, they aro glad to got homo again to their family. Messrs. Wm. M. Smthnnderl M. Smith, both member8T'of tneflrm of Smith Brothers Lumber Company of this city, left Sunday for Portland where they will attend the Western Lumbermen's convention. ' While V away they will 'v'sit a number of 1 Paclllc .Coast polns of interest. They Jfsj win bo away about two weeks. I ' " I Bishop John Qr Adams of the Fifth ward saw to it that his congregation did not havo a holiday on Sunday by doing a pleco of swift work when it was determined at 10 o'clock on Saturday that a section of tho grate In tho furnace of tho Fifth ward meeting houso had been broken. It wa8 necessary to wire to Salt Lake for tho Bectlon which wolghod about MO pounds. The grnto arrived bore on tho four o'clock car nnd was in "ailed In timo to permit all meet-I meet-I tcB '" th mooUne house on Sunday, m when it come8 to doing things com' ttnd u, to HUhop John Q. Adams.. I Ask J)ahlo & Eccles for a flguro on your proposed new home, you may save money as many others have done by so doing. Phono 63. Office, room 12 Commercial Block. Adv. tf The Loveland Studio will bo open March 1 for business and all persons who have sittings that were not finished fin-ished before tho fire, will bo taken caro of by calling after that dale. Tho records nnd negatives of tho firm wero nil saved nlso additional pictures may bo had by anyone wishing wish-ing the same. Adv. f Tho University basketball team was successful In capturing two vie? torics while In Logan on Friday and Saturday nights. Tho gamo nt tho n. Y. C. was won by tho scoro of 20 to 14. Tho score between tho U. of U. and U. A. C. was 31 to 17. The University had nil Us own way in tho Hecond half In both games. Mrs. Gertrude Brown arrived In ; Logan Sunday night. Sho will mako i her headquarters at Rtter Bros. Drug Company, Tho Rexall Store, during this week. Parties Interested nro cordially invited to enjoy the bono- fits of a porsonal chat with this not- , cd beauty specialist, direct from tho noted Harmony Toilet Goods La- i horatorles of Boston, FREI3 OF , CHARGE. Adv. 2-24 ' . J, P. Griffin tho blacksmith nnd machinist Is moving into his now shop on Main street. Mr. Griflln's machine shop Is one of tho finest buildings of its kind In the city and when ho finally gets his equipment Installed he will havo a blacksmith shop second to none In northern Utah. In addition to conducting a general repair shop, he also Intends to carry a lino of automobllo accessories acces-sories and will attend to auto repair-Ing repair-Ing ns well as conducting a general machine shop business. Leon Browning deputy stnto treasurer treas-urer nnd A. R. Homer, with tho National Na-tional City Bank of Salt Lake City, havo been in Logan for the past fow days. Needless to state that Mr. Browning is hero to get in touch with tho political situation in Cacho Valley. While Mr. Browning Is a little reluctant in stating his visit, it ,1s, .understood Irora bis friends that ho'wlll'b'e5 a candidate for state treasurer this fall o'n the Republic? n ticket. The chances for the Repub-llcan Repub-llcan victory ln 191C look very good in tho state of Utah according to Mr. Browning. A communication from Frank W. Price stntes that ho is enjoying a delightful trip with his wife and other oth-er Wellsvlllo citizens in the southern part of California. In the party from Cache Valley are T. W. Hall and wlfo, J. A. Lelshman and wlfo; D. H. Maughan and wlfo, nnd Wllllnra Wyntt. While away Mr. Prlco states that thoy visited with tho Bacons In 8an Diego nnd assures us that there is no nicer placo in the world to spend tbo winter than in California, Howover, Frank observes that Cache VallOy Is a much better place to mako tho motey an'dthls beluc, tho caso, we can expect Frank uihomo within a few days now, mV - i Not "There" In Beans. My sister had brought homo an unsatisfactory un-satisfactory report card, and mother scolded her a good deal tor It. Wo wero called to lunch just then, and, having a new maid, this was our first tasto of her baked beans. My sister took a few mouthfuls (which wero rathor too sweet with molasses), and, looking up at mother, said: "If that maid of ours got a report card, I can tell you sho'd got 'poor' in beans." Exchange. Tho Logan Military Band held Its annual meeting yesterday at which Lewis EdwardB YnB reelected manager mana-ger for the coming season and Guy Alexander was reelected director. The Jury In tho caso of Shrceve nnd Madspn against the Smlthdcld Union Hall Company rendered a verdict ver-dict last evening ln favor of tho plain-tiff, plain-tiff, fixing their damages at $300. They sued for $1,223. Judgo Morso concluded his court hearings hero yesterday and return-cd return-cd to Salt Lako. Ho bear arguments In tho case of II. F. Mitchell versiw Tho Sidney Stovcns Implement Co., and took tho matter under advisement. advise-ment. Tho annual military ball was h'o'd Inst evening nt tho Smart gymnasium. gymnasi-um. Governor William Spry was in attendance, together with members of tho governor's stnff, Salt Lako High School and Ogdon High School Cadets. "Tho Jury in tho caso of Ira Hill-yard Hill-yard versus John R. Slurdock, which was tried in tho district court last week, was out until nfter midnight on Saturday boforo an agreement was reached. Tho plaintiff was given Judgment for $284.44. m Georgo A. Lewis, ono of tho prominent promi-nent farmers of Lewlston, drovo homo In a now Dodgo touring car yestordny. He purchased it at tho Blair Motor Company. This firm announces an-nounces tho arrival of another car of Bulck's yesterday. Next Friday ovenlng, February 23, at 8:15 o'clock "Hickory Farm" a delightful comedy will be presonted In tho Third ward chapel under tho auspices of tho Third war M. I. A. It is a play well worth seeing, pod-scsslng pod-scsslng p!enty of wholesomo comedy love and action. Remember tho dato, nnd place. An ovenlng's enjoyment Is assured all. 2-24 i James Esplln, student of tho U. A. C. died Sunday night following a long illness of heart trouble combined combin-ed with pneumonia. Mr, Esplln was registered from Ordcrvlllo, Utah and was a graduate of tho branch A. C. it Cedar City. Ho was also a mem-')9r mem-')9r of tho Sigma Alpha fraternity. Tho remains will be shipped home t6-day. t6-day. ' ' ' W. R. Sloan1, manager, of th' La-fount La-fount Hardware Company has returned re-turned from his eastern buying trip and reports a most profitable trip. Ho says tho eastern jobbers aro look, ing for an unprecedented business in 1916. Mr. Sloan is also preparing for a big buslnoss. Whllo away ho ordered shoMng for his store which will bo installed within a fow weeks, which .wjll completely chango tho Interior In-terior of his placo of business, Visits Vis-its wore mado in Chicago, St. Louis and other places. At Llncqln, Nebraska Ne-braska he attended tho convention of tho retail hardwnro dealers o( that stato. In Chicago ho visited with th'o Worloy Brothers who aro studying. A high persona) tribute tc work 'being done by tho Utah stud-t8 stud-t8 ,woiiaro.,ca8tMwas paid byMr. Sloan.'"" ' |