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Show L 1 LOCAL NEWS) I ' ' A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS ASKED I ' I TO CONSIDER HI MSELF (J)R HERSELF AN EDITOR ill" Tho work on the Bluebird Ico lit t cream and candy factory la progress- ljf j lng nicely, according to Frank Karl, iff carpenter, who Is supervising tho ro- Wf , modeling of , tho Thatcher Barn H i which haB been purchased by the H ,) Bluebird management. This barn Is B . situated In, tho rear of tho Edwards IE . Furniture store building. It Is a R ; largo stono building and when re- Ni 9 modeled will bo converted Into a fil 1 factory for manufacturing the do- U llclous candy and Ice cream which W ' j is used by tho Bluebird fountains w and candy cases In tho Hotel Logan St y Cbulldlng nnd tho Shamhart-Chrlst- 12 1 lansen building. ji I 3 ft g Mon wanted nt Logan Sugar Fnc- K f Vtory. ndv. 12-1C I ; ' II Tuesday evening Mrs. J. H. Car- tor and Mrs. D. D. Sutton, presided ,' Jnt n delightful social affair at tho f) homo of tho former, in tho naturo SPl of a recoptlon for Mr. nnd Mrs. l' ' Jcsso Carter who were married tho II J" latter part of tho week In Logan. A ill . dainty color schciuo of pink nnd IB j white, roses and carnations, was car- Hl rled out in decornting. Thlrty-fivo lUR j guests were present and tho evening HI v hours passed merrily with games ffij t and music. Luncheon was served. KM , The Provo Post. m 1 ' sir F jfth J Ono of tho employees of tho Low- ' I iston sugar factory was Injured at We tho mill Friday and brought to the IWm hospital for treatment. V flu jK Lost A pair of glasses. Finder B 1 vrlll be rewarded. Alfred O. PIcot, tU I 82 W. 1st N., Logan, Utah. adv. tf WR , SKi: "EVEKYWOMAX." 'The Student", Is tho latest publication pub-lication to Issue in Logan .and is the effort of tho students of tho Junior High School of tho Lowell school. It Is clear that the young students in tho business department wero well rccolved by tho business men of the city, whon ono scans tho advertising pnges of tho school publication. Tho articles contributed aro from tho students, Principal Joseph Hickman, and Supervisor C. La Voir Jensen. One-fourth off on pinch-back overcoats over-coats at Newbolds. adv. 12-1C. Dr. J. S. Calderwood camo In tho olllco this morning all smiles, his wife has presented him with a eleven and half pound boy. Mother nnd babo aro getting along nicely. Tho "Bird's Christmas Carol" by Kato Douglas Wiggln, a play given by tho Fifth ward Sunday school in tho Fifth ward Amusement hnll Dec. 1C and 18. Reserved seats 3Ec, general gen-eral admission 25c. Children under 14 years, lCc. Adv. 12-16 Moroni Green of Wellsvllle, who was operated on at tho hospital some time ago is recovering and hopes to bo about again in tho near future. The Primary association of the Third ,ward have prepared a Christmas Christ-mas entertainment to bo given Friday Fri-day evening in tho ward meeting house, Dec. 15th, at 7:30. All aro especially invited. Everybody 10c. adv 12-14. J. B. Passwater, tho popular local manager of the Mountain States Telephone Company was all smiles yesterday morning and upon divulging divulg-ing the reasons for his extra happy facial expressions, it was learned that Mrs. Passwater had presented him with a fine son Tuesday night. All concerned aVo doing nicely. , - Wanted An experienced housekeeper house-keeper at once. Apply at 154 N. .1 E. city. adv. tf. The Ballard Camp of 'tho Daugh-tes Daugh-tes of the pioneers meeting-lll be; postponed on account of sickness. Mrs. Wni, II. Maughan, of Wells-vlllo, Wells-vlllo, was shopping In Logan Tuesday. Tues-day. m Car of corn arriving In a few days. Buy at car and save money. Cache Valley Commission Co. adv. 12-1C Mr. .Daniel T. Stewart, ono of tho prosperous farmors and dairymen of Wellsvlllo, was attending to business matters in Logan Tuesday. It is Interesting to nolo how tho peoplo aro beginning to seo tho great difference between tho Now Edison phonograph and tho noedlo typo Tnlklng machines. The Ida Gnrdner Tono-Test did it. Adv. 12-14 SKi: "KVKItYWOMA.V." Tho lower Main street property owners appreciate the pavement so much that thoy havo forgotten all about tho cost. It proves that peoplo aro taking advantago of tho early Xmas shopping. shop-ping. Harris Music Company reports tho following fales on tho Now Edison Edi-son for Xmas 12 big machines, ranging from J100 to 250, totaling $2,000 00. Adv. 12-14 (iiimc of llaslvtt Hull lchw-u Wrllsxlllc Athletic Club and I'. A. ('. I icslimnii team Uvc. Kith, at WHlsWIIe. Big dance utter game, ndv. 1'J-UI. John IIIU Just returned from a business trip to Salt Lako. Geo A. Stowart of this city Is In receipt of a draft from tho Business Men's Accident association for S17 11 In payment of nlno days disability dis-ability on account of lagrippu. John II. Alidei'MMi'N Big Sale Is still on. i:erjtlilm: selling tit nn-del nn-del fully lediued prices: Men's JS'l.dl) Mills, sale $1(1.1)0 .Men's SUIt.Oll hulls, turn $11.00 Men's IjtUO.OO all xm1 M-iges, sale $11.00 .Men's $18.7, Suits, now . . $lit.ur All joiiiik men's nnd children's suits and owtrconttT.t-cUtlceU in com-pHrlson. com-pHrlson. odr. liMC a. - Miss Laura Blanchard, daughter of Mrs. Dagmar Gardner, was mnr-rled mnr-rled Monday night to Mr. W. It. Carlson of Alberta, Canada. Tho ceremony was performed nt tho residence resi-dence of Mr. and Mrs. John Chrls-tenson, Chrls-tenson, at 43 East First South street. Bishop O. F. Blco of Logan Sixth ward officiated In tho coromony. Miss Blanchard was a popular young laiy of this city. She has been employed by tho Shamhart-Chrlstenson store for several months past, and has been an efficient sales clerk.' Mr. Carlson has bcen,a student of the. V, A. C. for the past three years and Is a very likeable young man with examplary habits. Following the marriage ceremony, Mrs. ChrlBten-sen ChrlBten-sen served a wedding dinner to a few close friends oftho family. ej Basket Ball Game. L. D. S., U. vs. B. Y. Collego, Dec. 15, 8 p. m. Coach Jensen's team Is showing good form nnd nn interesting gnmo is expected. ex-pected. ndv. The city board of education met Tuesday evening, canvasied tho election elec-tion returns and cortldcd to the following ns tho duly elected members: mem-bers: Stephen Hailstone, Charles England, A. L. Colo, Dr. Goorgo Thomas and Prof. L. II. Humpherys,. Tho out of town shoppers seem to enjoy tho Christmas Bplrlt to bo found In Logan ns each day brings more and mpro to trade In the city. C. A. Burnhnm and wife went to IUchmond last evening to attend tho birthday anniversary of Mr. Burnhnm's mothor. i Tho City Grocory seems to have tho business foresight to know in advanco Just what tho peoplo will call for and the results Is n volume of business that nny ono might bo proud of. This llvo concorn has been supplying tho trade with Xmas trees and of a choice variety. Will rent a small furnished house. Phono 48. adv. Boss, tho 8 year old son of Georgo Buckley of Cov?, died yesterday morning after an illness of stomach trouble. Tho funeral will probably bo held in Cove and tho romains of tho lad will probably bo Interred at Hyrum, asldo those of the mother who preceded him In death. H. Lester Bnlr of Cove, was In Logan Lo-gan yesterday on business. King Hillman of Oxford, accompanied accomp-anied by Mrs. Hillman, waB In Logan yesterday. Mr. Hillman is much concerned nt tho present time over tho high cost of feed for cattle. Ho is feeding upwards of 1000 head of cattlo on his ranch nt Oxford which requires nbout ten loads of hay per day. At this rate It dont take much of a mathematician to figure out h,ow long a forty ton stack would last. The winter has set In pretty early for stockman who havo many cattlo and naturally tho lolng winter will necessarilly mean a groat deal of expense. 9 For snlo or rent. An Underwood typewriter, in good condition. Apply this office. tf. i Catherine S.Archibald is tho plaintiff plain-tiff In a suit filed in tho dlstrict court yestorday, nnd Daniel S. Archibald Is defendant. Tho plaintiff nvers that she owns certain lands nnd that the defendant harvested tho crops from them and retained them, to her damage in tho sum of $800. SEE "EVKKYWOMArf." The Wm. B. Preston canip of the Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet Friday at 3 o'clock at Mrs. J. n. Burns' resldonce, 60 south Fifth East streot. A good attendanco desired. de-sired. Wanted A small house, unfurnished. unfur-nished. 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