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Show I LOCAL NEWS I H B J. C. Larson Jr., of tlio Lewiston f Sugar Factory employ pent over Sat-H Sat-H unlay In Logan, B Wo sell the eartli, abstract Its tl- K tie and loan money on It. H. A. Ped- B erson & Co., First North street. Adv. K Robert M. Peterson, a stalwart clt- K Izcn of Hyruin, was hi Logan on Sat- B urday transacting business. H? Your patronage solicited. If It's H ELECTRICAL wc "do It better. B CACHE VALLEY ELECTRICAL CO. H 33 West First North. Phon-e 53. Adv K Sirs. Llbble Hendricks nnd dnugh- H ter Addle of Richmond were shopping H In Logan on Saturday. B Frank Rawlins t Lewiston, extendi exten-di slve beet farmer mid dairyman In H the Lewiston hcetlou vini transact-H transact-H lng business in Logan n Saturday. H .1. S. Setters, blacksmith of Clark- H ston was in the county neat on Satur- H day. Ho says nuiini'XH lias been H good over In bis town. H W. J. DcSander 'nl up Logan H canyon on Sunday on hi" big X,.llo H traveled through a lot f unow, but H he says there is whip io much snow H to ride a motorcycle. H Ford tho universal car, 5 passenger H $495; 2 passenger $445. Adv. tt If the iiorson who "'"'it the ndver- jH tlsement to this ollH-- Tor lost wheel H chain will give us bl nuino, we can U glvo Information about tho lost aril ar-il i ' H Frank Prico of WVlsvillo Is ar- H ranging his affair to leave for Call- H fornla about January 2S. Ho will be jH away about six weeks. M i i H Mrs. A. L. Stenberg of Hochcster, H Nevada is at the Utah I'laho hospit- H nl where she gave "birth to a flue son H .. Gntiinlnv l,. l rtllllrt will be H remembered as fonucily .Miss Illnllo H Savage. H T. S. Karren of Lowlslon, ono of H the enthusiastic bookers for North- H ern Cache, was In thu counfy seat H over Saturday, having come down to H visit with his parents Mr. and Mrs. H Ilyrum Karren who are residing hero H There will be a basketball game on H Wednesday evening at WeHsvtllo H when tho Dc.if and Dumb School of H Ogden team meets tlic WolUvllTo nth- H lctcs. Tho gamn 1 calb'd at S : 1 .". p. H m. prompt nnd following tho gamo, there will be n dnneo.jK ! i H Tho Kimball Auto To., import tho H following sales fop tlio w .'.;: F. 0. H Wllltlnsou, Ford Touring, T. A. Rod- I dish, Ford Runabout; How tell Cardon j3 Co., dollveryj Mellaril Lloyd, . Tour- QB lug; Logan Clt7. Fonl dellvory. In' jB addition to tho Ford niic,v, tho HV Kimball Auto Company liar, taken B tho agoncy for tlie Clmlmrrs, Oak! H land and Chevrolet automobiles. j H Tho Amerlcnn l'rottcttvo Tariff H League has just isoued u uuiauo H pamphlet entitled Tlostor of tho Six H ty.fourth Congress whlrh -will bo uso- H ful to every person who wishes to H ccmmunlcato with 'any member of B Congress. Tho pamphlot nUo In- M eludes letters of approval of tho Tar- 1 I IT Lcaguo'g work Jrom. u large ninn- B bcr of congressmen and practical B business, concerns, William M. Howell has returned from Salt Lake where he spent the week end on business, Joseph I. Welch farm domonstiat or stationed at Hinckley, Millard county, is In Logan to attend the Itoundun and farm agent's convention which will be heid hero this week. i MUs. Hazel Cranney who has beon at B y, Nevada, fop some months past, has returned to Logan and will be the guest of her sister Mrs. William Wil-liam Kingston, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Humphreys and Or. and Mrs. I. P. Stewart attended at-tended the funeral services held nt Whitney on Sunday for Uobert N. Hull who died ear'y last week of pneumonia. Hyrum M. Monson, of Ogden, auditor audi-tor for the David Kccles Estate, was In Logan over Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Monson was liero for the purpose pur-pose of auditing local accounts nnd systematizing the books of tho estate. SPECIAL SALE OF L. D. S. GAR-MENTS, GAR-MENTS, REGULAR PRICE $2, $2.50 AND $3.00; YOUR CHOICE $1 PER PAIR, AT H. G. HAYBALL MERC. CO. Adv. 1-27 s Tho Illalr Motor Company reports tho following sales for the past week; Ernest Peterson, Hyrum, C passenger Iluick Six; Daniel Gilbert, Falrvlew, Idaho, 5 passenger Bultk Six; Frnnk O. nunnell, Wel'.svlllo, G passenger Dodgo. John Pane Smith, one of tho first settlers of Logon, who can tell the story of tho sheep corral nnd other interesting details of early Logan history, is in Logan, having coma down from his homo In Hexburg, where hu has lived for the past IS ears. Mr Smith reportsi the death of' his wife who died about six weeks ago. George F. Lloyd and wlfo, E. T. Lloyd and Norman Lloyd, of Salt Lake; Parley Lloyd, A. R. L"oyd, E. Lloyd, nnd Charles Lloyd nnd and Charles Lloyd and nlso their families of Grace. Idaho, aro visiting here. They were tho guests at a dancing party nt the J. A. Hendrlck-son Hendrlck-son homo last evening. The Amerlcnn Steam Laundry is adding moro new machinery to Its already well equipped plant. This tlmo Manager Siiulreg is spending up-wnnln up-wnnln of S1.000 for n new pressing niachlno and a new collar machine, which Is taking the p'nee of old equipment. equip-ment. This concern 1 nlways adding to its plant to keep it right up to tho mlnulo and with this new equipment equip-ment it Is better able to give first class service to its many patrons than ever. Tho Amazon's apron and overall party of Saturday night nt the U. Y. C. was really a hl'arious affair. An hour's Bwlm brought, both overalls and aprons Jolly and hungry jolly enough to enjoy tho dancing nnd tho games and hungry enough to enjoy tho i- in iiiii mil ii,Trril-lgTr--M candy. On Saturday afternoon the co'lego chiHS winch had become enthusiastic en-thusiastic in the lato danclnc ' met with InvltPd Kue-.b and e" : '' n dancing matinee. John Q. Adams, member of tho board of trustees of tho U. A. C. returned re-turned yosterday afternoon from Mou-roo Mou-roo whero ho has beon In attendance at the Farmers Roundup. When asked ask-ed about tho probability of an early j mooting of the board to Belect a new ! president or tho IT. .V. C. be said bo did not anticipate a meeting Tor at least two weeks. i Tho Howell-Curdon Co., Is reincorporated reincor-porated under the name of Slmmhurt-Christiansen, Slmmhurt-Christiansen, The Howell Cardon store, Articles which bavo boon fl'.ed at tho county clerk's omoo, bIiowh a capitalization of $100,000 with Held Shamhart, president, and John Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, vico president; J. A. Hen-drlckson Hen-drlckson was named secretary. Dr. E. G. Peterson was In Salt Lake over Sunday on personal, business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thomas of Ogden, aro In town, tho guests of Mrs. Thomas' father, Mr. Hyrum Hay-ball, Hay-ball, Mr. Thomas is county farm agent for Webor county. Ho Is hero, to attend tho Uoundup. y |