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Show I I LOCAL NEWS B Monday, February 7, is tlio ilato H of tlio midyear ball. H I LOST ONE 33x4 WEAD CHAIN B t FINDER PLEASE RETURN TO THIS OFFICE. REWARD. Adv. H Twin boys woro bom on Sunday lo I Mm. K. L. Morgan of Mlllvlllo. All H concerned aro doing nicely. H. H. Allen prominent fanner of W northern Cacho county was In tho oM county scat yesterday on business. H Elder MlUord Peterson will bo tho H speaker at tho Scandinavian meeting tonight at 7:30 In tho Preston block. I Dodge Bros. I Motor Car rspitself B James Almond of tho Third ward, B returned Saturday evening from a B few days visit with relatives In Salt B Lako and Brlgham City. B f B We sell the earth, ahBtract Its tl- B tie and loan money on It. II. A. Pod- B erson & Co., First North street. B Adv. B Mrs. P. It. Bird of Mendon, died B Sunday, of heart trouble Funeral B arrangements will bo held Wednos- B day at 1 o'clock. H ' B Your patronaoe solicited. If It's B ELECTRICAL we do It better. B CACHE VALLEY ELECTRICAL CO. I 33 West First North. Phone 53. Adv I Tho Wesley Jacques Barber Shop I is now open for business In the base- I ment of Arlmo Dlock. Hair cutting I 25 cents, first class work guaranteed. I Adv. I Mrs. Ray Itlch of Morgan has becrt visiting in Logan this week. Sho I will bo tho guest of honor nt a par- H ty at the homo of Mrs. Mark Por- B kins this evening. B .--..----.----------- ---, I When Better Auto ifj mobiles are Built UOt HI BUILD THEM H Mrs. Victor Djorkman and Miss H Bcsslo Keller will entertain tho ladles la-dles of tho M E. Aid Society on Wednesday, February 2, at the Philadelphia Phil-adelphia Conference Homo. FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WEDNES-DAY ONLY, WE HAVE 17 BOYS LONG PANTS SUITS, WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT $3.50 PER SUIT. HOWELL BROTHERS, LOGAN'S FOREMOST CLOTHIERS. Adv. Tho Bluebird Candy Shoppo has a very pretty window decorated with Paul Ilovero chocolates mado by tho Sliupo Williams Candy Company of Ogdon. Tho display Is about as nlco display of box goods as has boon shown in tho city In somo time John Uozsa returned Saturday morn-lug morn-lug from southern Utah whero ho went somo timo ago to assist his daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Dorlaso, who waB reported to bo very 111. Mrs. Ilorlaso and two children returned to Logan with Mr. Itozsa and sho Is ro-ported ro-ported to bo very much Improved In health. The presidency of the Commercial Club takes pleasuro In extending un . invitation to all thoso attending tho Roundup to make tho cluh rooms their headquarters while In tho city. Comfortable reading rooms and oth- cr accommodations aro provided, it, I Is a much better PtoceVowaltfor the cars than to stand" fn "the cola or a crowded waiting room. Mrs. Sarah Holllstor, state Instl-R Instl-R tuto primary worker,) 'has hoen In j Cache county during the past week and in company with Miss Clara Kreraer, primary supervisor of tho county Bchools, has been visiting among tho schools of tho county. Sho gavo a talk at the- Teachers' Institute In-stitute at the U. A.C 'on Saturday. In speaking of tho county primary schools Mrs. Hollister has much l'ralso for tho character of tho work being dono. Sho says, tho schools f Cache county aro In good condl-"on condl-"on nnd rank among tho best con-dieted con-dieted schools of tho,Btato. . Mr. and Mrs. William II. Thahi spent tho week end In Salt Lake. Mrs. J. D. Hurd of Salt Lake City, Is visiting her sister Mrs. W p. Ruckenbrod for a week. Bishop Bird of Mendon came over yesterday to attend to business meetings. meet-ings. Representatives from Logan . precinct pre-cinct taxpayers will meet on Wednesday Wed-nesday at 2 p. m. In tho courthouse. Tho second year leap year party of Friday night at tho II. Y. College, was a big success. Tho mule was good, tho refreshments were good nnd tt good jolly spirit prevailed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles U. Bradber-ry, Bradber-ry, prominent citizens of Covo have been In town this week. They have been hero to visit Mrs. K'lzoboth Tinzer, who has' been ill for somo lime. Tinted glasses for street wear, auto au-to and driving goggles, co!ored lenses lens-es that aro not injurious to the cyeB. Fred B. Parkinson, Optometrist and Optician. Ofllco over Howell Cardon store Adv. 2-5 i Mr. Robert Baxter of Hyrum was in Logan yesterday, having stopped off hero whllo on his way to Hyde Park whero ho went to ntlend tho funeral of Mr. Appy Woolf one of tho snowslldo victims of Hyde Park on Friday. Miss McChoyno returned yesterday from Bozeman, Montana, whero she talked to the Housekeepers Confer-C'lico Confer-C'lico nt Montana Stato College. Threo hundred men and two hundred nnd twelve women aro enrolled In tills college ! II Mr. and Mrs. iBhmao!) Naylor of Logan Sugar Factory, aro rejoicing over tho safo -arrival of a flno eight pound son, born on Jnnunry 2S. Mrs. Naylor and babe are doing nicely, and Mr. Naylor will bo himself In a few days. Ray Marshall of Denver, known m Logan as tho fastest horse flyer that over came to Cache Valley, will bo at tho Bowen Livery Stablo Thurs-day, Thurs-day, whero'ho 'will beglad tb-riieot his Cacho Va'ley friends and whore ho will buy horses for eastern nnd European markets. m The Crimson Girls celebrated In Crimson Girl stylo on Saturday evening. eve-ning. It, by tho way was leap year too. The first ovent of the evening was Marguerite Clark and tho Prlnco and tho Pauper. After that at Murdock's. Refreshments nnd dancing danc-ing enough for fifty were served and enjoyed. 100 Carpet Sweepers will he sold at 98c each next Thursday, February 3 i commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. NOT MORE THAN ONE SWEEPER WILL BE SOLD TO EACH PARTY. NO ORDERS WILL BE RECEIVED OVER OV-ER THE TELEPHONE. The regular regu-lar price of these sweepers Is $3, our object In selling them at 98c Is for advertising. WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. Lundstrom Furniture Fur-niture & Carpet Co., Logan. Adv. |