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Show I LOCAL NEW;S) HI ! . A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS ASKED Ki . TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR IP . i , 1 : H,, If you want a desirable renter, list H I jour empty rooms with The X.ogan H. Hbpubllcnn, classified department) i I H'f Dr. I. S. Smith, Dr. W. II. Pots' Pot-s' t ty. Dr. P, n. Parkinson, Dow Lewis, H I NVHUam M. Howell, Dr. A. W. ten-H ten-H i i sign formed a canyon, party the first B K part of the week which' enjoyed' la H f splendid outing In Logan canyon near H , tho ItcdTrifinkH. They say fishing H ' has been 'belter In the ennyon. 'Thero H Is blenty oil goo'd h'untlng, "but few I, chickens, I $ t Mrs, ijtwrcnco Kimball Is back to H Logan after a pleasant visit, with sis- H i ters' residing In Morgan. HI H John Turnbull, tho Kansas City fl horse buyer, shlpppd a car load of H horses from the Logan Btatton the S ! early part of the week. These horses M are for military service, cab horses H I on the streets of London and tor BP ! fnrm work on the southern cotton S plantations. $ B ,AttornCv M. C. Harris will bo a H canclidaW. before the Republican X convention on Saturday, September B lG.'for the nomination of county at- HJ torney. Knglneer Kugene Schaut) H wilf bo candidate for tho nomination B of county surveyor. l B Lawn tennis at Ideal Beach, Two B and a half hours from Logan. - Adv. Somp of the readers of Tho Hcpub-licaa Hcpub-licaa aro wondering what E. J.' Gibbous, Gib-bous, could havo l)6on doing to have his Ford turn turtle on a highway as smooth ns tho one north of Logan City ,so Mr. Gibbons wnnts to exploln tho matter away as fallows: Tho wind was blowing hard, making a big cloud of dust In the road. He could sco that he was getting off the road, although It was after dark when tho accident occurred. Ho slowed down, but before the car was brought to a standstill, ho dropped Into a bolo that had been dug for a tele-phonq tele-phonq pole," and was left unprotected. When he 'dropped into' the -holo the' machine capsized. Lnwrenco Kimball, John Kearney, and William Huchti of tho Utah National Na-tional Guard at Nogalcs are back homo having arrived Thursday morning morn-ing from tho border. These soldiers are all married men and as .there is Httlo need for tho soldiers at the present pre-sent time, they felt they would be better bet-ter off by coming homo nnd looking after their wives and families. Dr. G. W. States of Preston v,ns In Logan Thursday. King Hlllman and daughters of Oxford, Ox-ford, were In Logan on Thursday. Ar-rangements Ar-rangements were being made for tho young ludles to nttend school in Logan Lo-gan tho coining season. Who cleans and prosses your clothes? Logan Cleaning nnd Tailoring Tailor-ing Co. Adv. . tf Mr. and Mrs. D. M. BIcknioro of Paradise wore shopping In the county coun-ty scat on Thursday. Wanted Girl for housekeeping, good, vngeB to right party. Inquire Mrs. A. P. Cnrdon, 131 West Center street. Phono 433.- Adv. tf i Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. DoWitt motored mo-tored to Ogdcn on Friday to visit with friends and to take In tho Fa-nil Fa-nil Ion Show 9 It you want all of tho pleasure of an ocean resort without nny of the dnnpera visit Ideal Ileach. Twj and a half hours from Logan. Adv. tf i Tho llrst of tho 1917 Pord enrs have arrived In Logan. At tho Cache Auto Company on West Center street, the 1917 Ford roadster was a big attraction attrac-tion on Thursday. Interested parties wcro sizing It up and admiring tho now linen which mako it different from tho 191C model. i For bargains In school shoes call nt Nowbold's. Adv. 9-14 m i Clem Itawllns and Albert Van Or-den Or-den of Lewlston, wero In Logan on Thursday. j . I First Class cafo at Ideal Beach, Adv. tf I m - Joseph Pond, ono of tho leading citizens of Oontllo Vnlley, has been In Logan this week on business Noxt Sunday,' September 'l0, Ibefrig Fast day, there will be no meeting in tho Tabernacle. I The following progrnmwlll .be.rcnv deftOunfcy "evening 'ifrftTsiM nnrd meeting house: Prelude j Vocal jSold, ,, qiadys Smith Addrot'8 ., Hoyfr). Thatcher Vocal; Solo,'- Frank Woollojr Plana Solo Gilbert Thorpe Life's too") short, don't,,walkt $10 down ami ,$10 a 'month will ,buy you n good ea;y running btcyclo .Dcsan-ders, .Dcsan-ders, the "blcyclp man. Adv. tf i i Fronk Turner of Ilexburg, has been In Logan this week. Mr. Turner came down to attend tho wedding of one of the Groesbeck girls which took place on' Wednesday, i N. K. Dahlo and family of Silver City, aro visiting here, guests of the Dahlo and Friday families. Mr. Dahlo is an nssayter by profession and Is on his annual vacation, . . A report, covering , the. nusnth ot. August, just submitted to President B. G, Peterson of the, Utah Agrlc.uJ; tural College, by Miss1 'JeahvCWxy Homo Demonstrator for northern Utah shows how admirably' the work of the home demonstrator !s fitting Into tho home life of the average household. rveeti utan money In Utah. L. R, Simons, government 'export will spend September 10, 11, 12 nnd 13 In Utah assisting in the organization organiza-tion of County Farm Bureaus, Mr. Simons will be at the V. A. O. en Sunday, September 10. preach morning and evening next,. Sunday at th Presbyterian church', Bargains In second hand Fords.. Kimball Auto Co. Ady it' i i MiM |