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Show I local news) If A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 13 ASKED I I TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR I i L ) d ' ' ; A "Mother, I have had a most won- 8 b dorful tlmol" sayn a wlnsomo miss 'f aB sho comes homo lato. Tho girl Is full of enthusiasm after spending I ' an evening with a young man amid I music and bright lights. Such Is B tho opening scene In tho remarkable I photoplay, "Protect Your Daughters" I which will bo tho unusual offering at tho Oak theatre on January 3-4. One gets a glimpse of this girl and her mother at Intervals throughout tho unfolding of tho story. Tho mother does not upbraid and scold Jier child. Sho just sits down and tolls a story tho story of 200,000 girls that Is being unfolded nnnual-ly nnnual-ly in tho largo cities of America every ev-ery year. As sho relates tho Incidents Incid-ents thoy aro shown on tho screen and tho audlenco follows th gripping grip-ping Incidents to tho Inovltablo flnalo to ovontually breatho a sigh of relief to noto that It has mado such an Impression that tho daughter Is saved sav-ed In time boforo sho la lost. HJ 1 Homomado calendars aro being H j distributed by Everton & Sons. If BJ : x you want ono call at their storo. Bj j Write or phono at onco and your BJ ! wants will bo supplied. adv. 12-30 I ' ' BJ Mrs. Fannlo Stratton, wifo of A. Bw C. Stratton, Is back to vork again BFtj after Injuries rpcclvvj from falling BJ 1 down stairs upon spraining an (inkle. -, . HB i Bjii LOST A bunch of keyes. Return BlB tn flita nfTlpn Tfournrrl n,lv 1-2. BJ , Good stnblo manure Is ono of tho BM most satisfactory top-dressings for BB J alfalfa. It should bo applied In the BM late fall or early winter and dlstrl- BB buted evenly. Where manure Is not Bl available, 300 to 400 pounds per BB' acre of acid phosphate will nearly BK always glvo good results. Bh !FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay for sale every winter. E. B. Robertson, HK ttv " Nampa, Idaho. adv. 1-2. 1 1 . J. II. Mandorfleld, general manager manag-er of the Salt Lake Union ' Stock Yards, was In Logan last Tuesday, visiting with members of the U. A. C. faculty, having made the trip to Interest tho boys clubs throughout tho state In tho hog raising business, and felt that there Is no bettor way to do this than through tho A. C. faculty. Mr. Manderflcld says that his company assures a ready market for all hogs and to Interest tho boys In this industry, every boy that leads his club In capturing tho prize for the best pure bred hog, will bo given a pure bred sow. Mr. J. C. Leonard of tho Cullen Hotel Is secretary and Thomas Austin Is president and director dir-ector of this now packing concern. LEAP YEAR DANCE TONIGHT AT AUDITORIUM' NEW YEARS DANCE MONDAY NIGHT Christmas greetings In tho Bhape of a telegram has just been received receiv-ed by Judge and Mrs. William Brangham from H. W. Brangham, who is on tho Mexican border representing re-presenting Logan in tho First Utah cavalry. Mr. Bransham says all Is woll with tho boys who Bond greetings greet-ings to all Innnlrlnir frlnmla 1 In expected that tho boys will be home soon after tho first of the year, according ac-cording to tho report In tho telegram. tele-gram. Dr. Snow, specialist, eye, oar, nose and throat, will bo at tho ofllcq of Doctors Budgo and Hayward. on the last Saturday of each month. adv. 12-30. m Mayor H. H. Jonson and City Marshal Mar-shal Iver Albretsen, of Hyrum, were In Logan on Thursday. From tho looks of these gcntlomen they are being well treated by tho people of Hyrum. FOR XKW YKAKS A siwclnl delicious candy mlv 1.1c por II)., nt Tho Dliicblid nnd nt con-fcctloucry con-fcctloucry ilcrmitment Shanilinrt-Christiansen Shanilinrt-Christiansen Moie. adv. 12-,'iO. Tor salo or ront. An Undorwood tvpowrltor, In good condition. Apply this office. tf. James J. Molklo of Smlthflold, Is authority for tho statement that thero are upwards of 10,000 tons of beets yet to bo loaded on board cars at tho Smithfield station. Theso beets are being loaded from boot piles at Smlthneld, Cacho Valley Orchard spur and from the Pete PetorBon spur. Tho work of loading will probably continue until some tlmo the latter part of January. For Salo 1 largo fire nnd burglar burg-lar proof offlce safe; good condition and a bargain. Apply this offlce. Adv. tf Swon Olson, one of tho prominent farmers of College was transacting business In Logan on Thursday. Pink, red and white roses selling at $1.50 per doz. Cacho Valley Floral, Federal avenue, Phone 711. adv. 12-30. Austin Allon, dealer In hogs nt Hyrum, reports that business is good. Ho has boon buying hogs from the farmers of Cacho Valley and Is to bo remembered for tho good"prlccs which ho has paid tho farmers for their llvo stock. A good piano for salo cheap. Telephone 780, Mrs. Hendrlckson. adv. 12-30. Mrs. Efflo E. Morrill, wife of the lato Prof. Louis A. Morrill, nnd daughters Lola and Edna, nro spending spend-ing tho holidays In Salt Lake, guests of Mrs. E. J. Kearns. Two nlco large front rooms for rent, partly furnished or unfurnished, unfurnish-ed, at 248 West Second North "streot. Phono 44 W. adv. 1-2. i Tho cashier of tho Wellsvlllo State Bank Is to be complimented on tho very exccllont selection he made as a token to express his appreciation to patrons for past patronage and to extond to patrons and friends, the season's greetings. This little remembrance re-membrance consists of a mirror s'et in a neatly designed paper mounting and above tho mirror Is a beautiful landscape scene. A number of local frlonds of tho- Wellsvllle bank have been recipients of tho compliments. Mrs. Samuel Inriq.McGIU left for their home in Oakland, Calif., last Tuesday. Sho has been visiting here with tho bon, K. C. McGlll. 9 G. W. Curtis, Mrs. Curtis and Miss Zeeta Curtis nro at homo after spending spend-ing tho Christmas holidays with their son, Dr. G. N. Curtis nnd Dr. D. K. Allen, In Salt Lako City. FOR SALE Household furniture In Arlmo block, room J,0, ncross hall from City engineer's olllce. 12-30 Commencing Jnnuary 3rd, tho" O. L. and I. Ry. company will have n change of schedulo In Its south bound passenger trains between Preston and Ogden. Tho said trains commencing on the above date will lcavo Preston on tho odd hour and will arrive in Logan two m!nuto3 to tho oven hour. This will put theso trains In Ogden ton minutes earlier than at present and will ln-suro ln-suro a suro connection with trains between Ogden" and Salt Lako. On account of tho prevalence of measles In our midst a proclamation Issued by tho mayor will necessitate the discontinuance of Sunday schools In Cache Stake Sunday morning. Services will be held In tho tabernacle tabernac-le In the afternoon and In tho wards Sunday evening, but children under sixteen years of ago aro not permitted per-mitted to attend. Christian Sclenco sorvlces will be held Sunday at 11 a. m. In room 7 of tho Arlmo building. Reading room opon dally. LEAP YEAR DANCE TONIGHT-AT TONIGHT-AT AUDITORIUM I NEW YEARS DANCE MONDAY NIGHT Thomas Rose Just returned from Salt Lake City, where ho went to purchnse a J. I. Case tractor which ha will ship to his farm, for spring plowing. i The wedding of Blessem Hepner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hepner, Hep-ner, and Leonard H. Jenklnson, both of Salt Lake, took placo Christmas day' At high noon at the family residence re-sidence at 658 East Center street. A reception and dinner followed tho ceremony performed by Rev. E. T. Lewis of the St. John Episcopal church. Tho couple will make their home In Salt Lake City after January Janu-ary 1st. There will be an evening meeting In tho Second ward Sunday night, to which all persons nro Invited to be present over 16 years of age. All under nro required to remain homo under order of tho health officer. Returned missionaries will bo the speakers. Good music will bo provided. pro-vided. Marrlago licenses havo been Issued Issu-ed to John M. Turner and Anna M. Willmore, both of Naf, Idaho; Victor Vic-tor A. Petersen and Myrtlo Horton, both of Blackfoot; Wllford H. Knapp and Tlorenco Chrlstofforson, both of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Roso and daughtcT Marie, of Hyrum, woro visitors to Logan Friday. Mr. Roso reports heavy fall of, snow In south Cacho. Tho Hyrum Irrigation company and several other Irrigation companies com-panies as plaintiffs, havo filed suit In the district court ugalnst the Utah 'Power "& Light company and fifteen Individual water usors, asking ask-ing to havo the water rights of tho stream determined by tho court. Allco L. Ollerton has filed suit In the district court against Milton L "Ollerton, for divorce. The couple was married In Salt Lake in 1912, and have no children. The wife alleges al-leges abandonment and falluro to provide. She asks no alimony, only the restoration of her maiden name, Allco Matheson. Tho vice presidents of the Commercial Com-mercial club desire that all members so far as possible, and the directors, especially, attend tho funeral of Miss Lydla Owen at th'o tabernaclo In Wellsvllle Sunday at 1:45 p. m. Miss Owen Is a sister of Presldont E. R. Owen of tho Commercial club and has a largo number of friends In Logan Lo-gan among whom many nro club members. A ppeclal car will bo provided pro-vided and loov with tho regular nt 12:08 p. m. Tho usuil Sunday rates will bo given. Tho Hoostefs quartet quar-tet will render somo pplcctlons at tho funeral. A twenty months' old child of Assessor John B. Woodward died very suddenly on Thursday night, so tho assessor will not bo In his offlco for a few days. Good assortment of candy, New Years spoplal at Bluebird, 15c per lb adv. 12-30. Tho secret of tho sudden trip or Cecil B, DoMille, tho Lasky company director general, is solved In tho production of "Unprotected," a pic ture which will bo seen at the Lyric tonight, with Blanche Sweet. Mrs. Esther A. Sorenson of Men-don, Men-don, died yesterday of child birth. I She leaves a husband and two child- B ren. Ddceased was born In Wells- H vllle, Dec. 27th, 1881, and was tho 1 daughter of James A. and Esther I Allen of Wellsvllle. A "According to tho Code," Is a 1 drama for young -and old, a play? of human nppeartwnlcfcgathers ln'ayo!J terest re&l-ty re"bl toward tneXj'0'ne pectd 'climax. It will be seen at thi"" Lyric Monday and Tuesday night. nem J Funcrnl sorvlces weer hold In tho Vourth ward mooting liouso on Thursday over the romalns of Mrs. Jane A. Jones. Thero was a representative repre-sentative turnout of relatives and frlondi In attendance at tho services. Tho speakers all boro testimony to tho sterling character of tho good woman. |