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Show I LOCAL NEWS BB . i ....... I ! P--. ...... I. ..-.....-..-..--, H Cashier Oeorgo Q. Hendricks of H the Richmond State Bank, was In H Logan yesterday. 4 H Bert Blunt a tranBClont, was found H guilty of larceny In Judge Lowe's H court on Tuesday. Ho was sentenced I to ninety days in the county Jail. PB $m LOST ONE 33x4 WEAD CHAIN. H FINDER PLEA8E RETURN TO JH this OFFICE. REWARD. Adv. jljBj ' H Mrs. J. C. Knowlcs left yesterday -jfl lor Pangultch, whero she has gono to visit with her daughtor who Is H living at that place. BB i m B We sell the earth, abstract Its tl- H tie and loan money on It. H. A. Ped- H erson & Co.. Fir8t Nortn 'treet. Adr. tf Bl H Lars C. Peterson of Hydo Park, H secretary for the Logan, Hydo Park nmi smlthfleld Canal Company, was B transacting business In the county B seat on Tuesday for bis company. HI fl Herman Johnson the Main Streot B Cafe roan has purchased the business B block which hns been occupied by B Newman & Stuart on Center etreot. B It Is understood the purchase price fl was $5000. ifl " I i Dodge Bros. I Motor Car For8Pitbelf I Mrs. Elizabeth Van Zandt, widow I of the late William Creghead of Brig- ham City, died Sunday morning after suffering for tho past year with can-I can-I cer of tho stomach. Tho remains will I bo brought to Paradise for burial. I Dr. L. L. Dalnes of tho Unlvcra- 'I "y fnclllty returned to Salt Lako on fl Tuesday, having been In Logan to B attend tho Roundup and to attond B the funeral of his nephew at Hyde fl Park on Monday. B ' rV Tho old folks or tho Provldonco W two wards, wcro royally entertained jB at tho annual reunion held on Tues- JB day- Tn0 stake committee men J- H C. Knowles, Oeorgo Colo and C. T. H Barrett wero In attendance BB """" - - !-- 1 When Better Auto I mobiles are Built ; I Mil Will BUILD THEM Mrs. Annlo C. llalllf of Preston, ' who -has been attending the Roundup I as a representative of the Relief So- fl clcty of tho Oneida Btake, has boon ' fl tho guest of Mrs. Charles E. Nap- I Per while in Logan. BJ I Your patronage solicited. If It's BJ ELECTRICAL we do It better. t fl CACHE VALLEY ELECTRICAL CO. 33 West First North. Phooe 63. Adv BJ J ' Tinted glasses for street wear, au- to and driving gogglos, colored lens-H lens-H cfl that arc not injurious to the eyes. 1 H Fred B. Parkinson, Optometrist and I Optician. OfTTCo over Howell Cardon r store. Adv. 2-5 BJ I Jonathan Holland a long time real- - H dent of tho Socond ward, died at his daughter's homo In Salt Lake City on January 31, 1910. Ho was horn on I February 10, 1833. Funeral services - I will bo held here In the Second ward ' fl meeting houso on Saturday, Febru- 'r fl nry 5' at 12 'clock- A,l MondB nro 1 fl Invited to attend. - I l.' r jaA' e 100 Carpet Sweepers will be told at , 9 98c each next Thursday, February 3 commencing at 9 o'clock . m. NOT "jT BJ MORE THAN ONE SWEEPER WILL at fl BE S0LD TO EACH PARTY. NO tf 0 ORDERS WILL BE RECEIVED OV- -ir ER THE TELEPHONE. The.r'egu- qjtM lar price of these sweepers Is 3, a BT our object -In selling them at 98o Is y fr advertising. WILL BE SOLD tf FOR CASH ONLY. Lundstrom Fur- - nlture & Carpet Co., Logan. Adv. , H n, T. Cardon at the Cardon Jow- BJ flry Company, has some very flno ko- """ BJ dale pictures of the snowdrifts ovor b on tho divide, showing the snow- " fl bound Interurban cars and tho work BH "' thoso 8hovollng snow. Ono pic- il turo especially Is very interesting. nil fl U 8,10Ws wh"o tho car atrlkos a bis 00, fl 8now' drlft at a rate of sixty miles rrl- fl p0r hoir and the snow Is thrown in 2-3 fl Ereat sprays alj over tho car. Lavon Earl left hero Tuesday to spend a few days In Salt Lako.. 1-3 off on dry cleaning this week. American Steam Laundry. Call 430. 'Adv. 2-10 m A. L. Cowan Is hero taking stock for tho Logan Arms & Sporting Goods Compony. The continual fall of snow is making mak-ing tho malls late In nrrlvlng into tho valley. Trains nro all orr schedule. sche-dule. Among some of tho Cache Va'ley farmers who wcro In Logan yesterday yester-day for various purposes were William Wil-liam Stockdale of Franklin; Lorenzo Biggs, of Mt. Homo; J. C. Allen of Cove, and Martin Olscn of Mlllvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nowbold went to Brigham City, Monday o at. tend the funeral of T. P. Farmer, n former resident of Logan City. Funeral Fu-neral services wero held at the First ward meeting house nt Brigham City, Monday nt 1 o'clock. Ho leaves a widow and one child, besides a host Of friends to mourn his loss. Owing to tho bad weather In the last few days we have decided to extend ex-tend the time of our subscription contest 30 days longer, It has been Impossible for several of the boys to get around. The contest will end April in. In stead of March 15. This will give you a little more tlmo to' work. Dont de'lay tho gamo but keep up your good work. We have a good live wlro in Ray Van Noy of Richmond, manager of tho Richmond Hardware Company. Mr. Van Noy wns In Lognn this weei; placing a good sized order for Spaul-dlng's Spaul-dlng's Sporting Goods. This Richmond Rich-mond hardware man has always got a lino out for tho best thero is In hardware In order to stimulate tho Idea of buying at homo among tho Richmond folk. N. W. Crookston was In Rrlghnni City on Monday where ho attended tho funeral of Thomas Pleasant Farmer, Far-mer, who died the.e last week from a complication of troub'es. Mr. Farmer Far-mer was G5 years of age and Is survived sur-vived by a wife and one daughter. Ho married Mary Crookston of Logan Lo-gan and lived In this city for somo time, and has a wldo acquaintance hero. |