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Show LOCAL NEWS) I A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS ASKED TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR HST Tho Hon. II. II. noberts charac- Hr terlzed tho spirit of Christmas as tho Ml4 spirit of Jesus Christ, tho Incarna- L't tlon of God on earth, In his address I &, beforo tho students of tho Utah Ag- Rtf rlcultural Collect Tuesl'ay morning 1 Rr at a spdclal Christmas service. Tho text of tho sermon was "Jesus Christ K ns tho Incarnation of tho God Idea R of tho World." ft. B For salo or rent. An Underwood W typowrltor, In good condition. Apply i- this office tf. K- K Postmaster J. M. Blair reports . Br . that ho has mado arrangements to K deliver all Christmas packages reco- JK lvcd at tho postofllco up to Sunday K". evening, on Sunday night. Thero ,IKh will bo one delivery Monday morn- 'Br!' Ing and tho postofllco general do- '., livery window will be kept open 'IBfw from 9 to 11 a. m. I1', Lost A pair of glasses. Finder jPt' will bo rowarded. Alfred O. Plcot, K 82 W. 1st N Logan, Utah. adv. tf MK ' W 50 DAxensr.o I Kl U. A. C. and Auditorium orchest- ' jiff ras. Auditorium, Saturday ovoning, ' ijf Dccombor 23. adv. 12-23. 1 m " Albort Godfrey and Ben Thompson, Thomp-son, two of Clarkston's promlnont citizens, wero In Logan yesterday on business. . Will buy a good milk cow. 2G8 East Second South. 12-23. Josoph Gollghtly, tho right hand man In Bolso for C. A. Qulgloy, Is In town this week on business. THE FAMOUS BROWN & BAILEY BAIL-EY ORCHESTRA WILL GIVE BIG CHIUSTMAS DANCE AT WELLS-VILLE, WELLS-VILLE, FRIDAY, DEC. 22.advl2-20 J. W. Duffln, special representative representa-tive of tho C. A. Qulgley Interests In Utah and Idaho, Is transacting business In Logan. THE FAMOUS BIIOWN (t nAIL-EY nAIL-EY ORCHESTRA WILL GIVE BIG CHRISTMAS DANTE AT WELLS-VILLE, WELLS-VILLE, FRIDAY. DEC. 22.advl2-20 Elders Aront Johnson avid A. A. Thorcson will ho tho spo.ikT) at tho Scandinavian meeting at 7:30 p. m. In tho Preston block tonight. . Wanted An experienced housekeeper house-keeper at once. Apply at ID I N. 1 E. city. adv. tf. A gomral meeting or tho Alumni of tho Utah Agricultural Collcgo will bo held In Salt Lako C!t, during dur-ing tho wcok of tho U. E. A. moot-liu.'H moot-liu.'H at tho Nowhouso Hotel, In that city. Tho meeting is called for llo o'clock on tho afternoon of Tliurs- Ut.-lUl.-U Ull II1U illlUlllUUIl Ul AtiUI-' day, Docembor 21. Tho athlotlc sit- u.itlou at the college will bo dlscusi- j sod and other nallent point havlnir ) to do with tho support of tho Institution Insti-tution by tho Alumni association. Prof. William Pctersor, ptcsidpiit of the association expects a largo and ' jcprcsentaHvo gathering. A dinner vlll bo icrved In connection with . 'he meeting. I ' I R. L. Harman, manager of tho Thatcher Music company, has Just returned from Pocatello where ho Installed ouo of thoso boautlful electrical el-ectrical orchestras for Messrs. Fay-lor Fay-lor and Christiansen, In their now I confectlonory. . Clom Rawlins, ono of tho llvo J wires of LowiHlon, was In tho county i r.cat yesterday on businoss. . i Alfred Plcot, tho young capitalist, ( returned from n IiurIiichh trip to Po-; Po-; ,c.itello on Monday night. Ho roportK ', a ;injlV,0u lfe at Pocatello this j w ic which dostroyed tho '.. C. M. L I v. .irt'liourfo at that pl.ice. j 'A St'urday, Docember 23rd, at C p. ,m. tho Majestic Jr. Ilungo will bo I I given away by Lundstrom Purnlturo Sj Carpat company to tho party hav-fj.tiis hav-fj.tiis I bo hlthoat number of votes. All IjfTfLte.ljritH must have thi-lr votos In jj i." 3 i. 'clock. Lundstro'ii Purnlturo 3 4 Carpet company. adv. 12-23. , Mr- .1. O. Colin of Arlnio, Is vls-31.1'ng vls-31.1'ng in Logan during tho Christ-l Christ-l i is lulidnys, guest of her father, jili.ia'j Elwell. Mr. Colin Is romom- IJ btTi'd hero r.n Miss Rachel Klwcll. 3 i . . Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Stoddard, I two of llexburg'H substantial cltl- I xens, Mid formorly p'.oncors of this I Talloy ore ler for tho Christmas kolldaya. m .a -? it R. W. James, ono of tho wide a awako merchants of tho thriving town of Paradise, reports a very i good holiday trade. J i 0 1 Word was recolved hero last ev- cnlng of tho death of Bernlce, tho J 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and j Mrs. Jonathan Smith or Benson Ward. The young child had been J sick with measles and contracted pneumonia which was tho Immodlato causo of death. Funeral sorvlccs will probably bo held at . Benson ward on Friday. Thero nrb other children lntho family very ill with tho malady. y ( , j E. L. Larsen, ono of tho prominent farmers of Newton, together with his daughter, Leona, wero In Logan yesterday ' doing their Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rccso, Mrs. A. J. Ueeso and Mrs. Angus Funk, nil of Bonson Ward, wore among tho Christmas shoppers In tho county coun-ty scat yesterday. Manager Shnmhart Is authority for tho statement that this week will In all probability bo tho biggest Christmas shopping wcok In tho history his-tory of Logan. Tho first few' days I of tho week tho streets and stores wero crowded with shoppers, making mak-ing tholr purchases for the Christmas Christ-mas stocking. "Your Christmas paper was bettor bet-tor than tho Christmas News," is an opinion oxpressed by Henry H. Soa-mons, Soa-mons, ono of Hydo Park's prominent promin-ent citizens, who was In Logan yesterday. yes-terday. Mr. Scamons has been a reader of tho Logan Republican for a number of years. Of course, wo aro not foolish enough to think that for general interest wo had a better bet-ter paper than tho Evening News of Saturday night, but wo do think that wo had a paper that 'contained ton to ono more features of local Interest than did tho News. Everything In Rogers and Community Com-munity Sllvcrwaro, with prices un-excellod un-excellod at Lafounts. adv 12-21. Albort Bergenscn of Lewlston was among tho city businoss visitors yesterday. Tho coal situation Is getting to bo1 pretty sorlous In Cacho Valley. Thero Is a probability that tho condensed milk factories will havo to rloso dewn, owing to tho fact that no coal can bo had. There aro a pro-it in tny eastern cars being transferred to the west ind It begin"; to look as IC the strained situation will socn bo relieved. Manager Erlslco'j of the Lion Coal company says thnt'iif 1c- ceived (Uo cars of coal on Tuesday and it was all delivered to tho ie- tall trade tl.o day It wa biocc'lved. Bo loyal to your state nnu patron Ire UfHli Industries. |