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Show - 1 i ,1 ii v ft t - - - -- -- - t V f 1 . I . 1 . , 1 . , -w . .' I LOCAL NEWS K ... 1 .."- - - 1 1 11 K See Howell Brothers window for M tarly spring hats and shirts. Adv. W - 1 Supt. A. F. Brewer of tho O'. S. I L. lias been In Logan this week on I an Inspection trip for his company. I I J, J. Lovhaug of Weston, Idaho, A was In Logan, yesterday having tt brought ono of his children to tho wgW Utah Idaho hospital for an oporatlon. 9h . H Will Sell A few first class Barred H Plymouth nock cockerels (or breed-H breed-H ing purposes as well as a few pullets, Fred Q. Smith at flro hall Ad v 2-19 B 1 B Kirs. Jack Borlaso has received a H fine line of Navajo blankets to sell, Call and sco them. 23 WeBt Second H South. Phono C73. Adv. H ' ' H Dr. Georgo It. Hill will bo tho H speaker at tho Tabernacle Sunday I afternoon at which tlmo special mil- I sic will bo rendered by the choir. H ' m Services nt Seventh Dar Adven- tlst Church, Sunday evening at 7:30. I Tho subject will be Tho Waymark to I tho City of God. Everybody welcome H m L. II. Dalneg tho llvo real estato man has taken office room 1G In tho I Arimo block whero ho will be found I by his friends who are Interested In I the purchase or sale of real estate. B 1 ' -- - - I Dodge Bros. I Motor Car for8! 1 . . . r ........... 1 ... ,. ., ... B Cashier O. W. Adams of the Farm- U era and Merchants Bank talked to H tho Commercial Club of tho Agrlcul- tural College yesterday, on The Frob-I Frob-I lems of Country Banking. H I Tho Aggies will meet the fact Unl- H vcrslty of Utah hoopers tonight at 8 I o'clock in tho Smart gymnasium. I This will bo ono of the fastest games H of the season. 1 1 The large lanscapo drawing by H Arthur Olson 'and the decorations by H Lavon Sparrow make a very attract-H attract-H he window for tho Howell Cardon j Company. I frngjP Mr. and Mrs. OllIo.Boylcs of tho West Field, received two DCautlful Valentino gifts in tho form of twin boys. All concerned aro doing very nicely. We sell the earth, abstract Us title ti-tle and loan money on It. H. A. Fed-erson Fed-erson & Co., First North street. Adv. tf Mr. W. D. Boors, stato engineer and former military Instructor nt tho Agricultural Collcgo was a Islt-or Islt-or at tho college yesterday to confer with Pr.of. William Peterson on tho road policy of tho stato. John L. Baxter and H. J. Ames havo purchased Mollo's entiro stock of nil kinds if drygoods and will closo samo out, commencing Monday February 21, bolow invoice cost. Salo at 72 West First North street. Adv. Ward conference will bo held in tho Seventh ward meeting houso ut two and sovn p. m. President Jos. Qulnney Jr., and other visitors will bo present. A good attendance of tho priesthood quorums and nlso tho auxiliary organizations Is desired. Georgo G. Smith tho drayman has been kept pretty busy of lato unloading unload-ing a carload of granlto for the Logan Lo-gan Stono and Monument Co., a carload of steel for George Mocnch and n carload of shoes and other dry goods for tho Howell Cardon Co. 2 1 I THE WONDERFUL 8UBMARINE I PICTURES, TWO NIGHTS ONLY, I FEBRUARY 21 AND 22; 8PECIAL I MATINEE, AT THE REX THEATER. Adv. 2-19 H Ted Bench of Bexburg Is in town on a brief lslt with friends. Mr. j Bench says Roxburg will experience HI a big building boom this season, UB Plans already maturing for tho erec- f tion of a number of residence build- I lugs. I " I The Montana basketball boys won from Coach Jcnson'a quintet Wednes- day evening at tho Brigham Young College gymnasium In ono of tho fastest games ever played In this city. Tho llnal scoro was 27-25 In g iavor of tho visitors. Until tho last j Ave minutes of play tho local boys had everything their own way but the tables turned and tho visiting J athletes took homo tho honors. On Thursday evening In Preston, Coach jlynearson's team wan from Mon- tuna by tho scoro of 20-20. William Blair ono of the ploncor.i of Lowiston was in Logan yesterday on business. Miss Edna Schwanovaldt haB Just returned from a week's visit with relatives and friends in Salt Lnko City. - John L. Baxter and II, J. Ames who purchased tho Mollo drygoods stock on First North street are planning a big sale. Your patronage solicited. If It's ELECTRICAL wc do It better. CACHE VALLEY ELECTRICAL CO. 33 West First North. Phone 53. Adv m Hoys on roller skates who persist In hanging on to automobiles, don't realize what danger thuy are stepping step-ping Into, if they did they would ceaso this foolish habit. Murdock's Special for Today Only Wo offer a ono pound box of best assorted chocolates at 35 cents Per pound box; only ono box sold to n customer. Adv. When Better Auto mobiles are Built BUICK WILL BUILD THEM i-- --...... .4 W. It. Sloan, manager of tho La-fount La-fount Hardwaro Company, Is oxpect-ed oxpect-ed homo today from tho east whero he has been on a purchasing trip for his company. Ed Webb ono of the llvo wires of Richmond, drove home a llvo passenger passen-ger Dodgo automobile esterday which ho purchased from tho Blair Motor Company. Come quick to tho closing out salo of all kinds of dry goods sold below invoice cost, commencing on Monday, February 21, including men's bib never rip overalls 90c; men's $3 hats fl 50; men's 50c nnd G0e work shirts at 35c; Bear brand hoso and tomboy hoso 15c and 20c; men's boys, ladles and children's shoes included. in-cluded. 72 West First North street. Adv. Sixty ofllcers of tho Daughters nf tho Pioneers of tho stnko met at tho homo of President Ellen NIbley, February Feb-ruary 16, and planned tho following outline for tho year's work. Tho study of tho Doctrine nnd Covenants and gathering tho history of tho pioneers pio-neers now living in each ward and having it read at tho meeting. Giving Giv-ing tho biographical sketch of the lending pioneer men and women In tho stake and to havo a poem read nt each meeting. Also tho history of tho mothers and lathers of tho members mem-bers of tho camp to bo read at each gathering. Tho presidents of the twelve camps made a report of their winter's work. Tho following pro-grnm pro-grnm was rendered: Speech of welcome wel-come by President Nlbloy: a very releasing pnpor of tho early oxporlen. ces of tho pioneers still living in Provldenco, was read by Mrs. Jos. Campbell. Light refreshments wer served and all had a pleasant time |