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Show I LOCAL MEWS Hf N. J. Larsen the tailor, la In Salt Lnko on buslncsB. ml Ford he universal car, 5 passenger WP $495; 2 passenger $448. AdT. t ml ' I " H. Lester Ualr of Mountain Ho.mo 1 spent over Tuesday In Logan on l business.,, mf i M Doru on January 2, to Mrs. L. M. Clark, a fino boy. All concerned are M doing nicely. 1 W Nlmor Jonnson of the Utah Power M . & Light Company, returned Monday 9 night from a trip to Salt Lake City. tK " ' 9 John Lawrence church engineer Is H in Logan, accompanied by his wife. M Mr, Lawrence Is hero overseeing tho jrQ work on the Logan Temple. ffl m For Sale Cholco registered Jersey H cow; coming fresh within ono week. I Phono 37 Smlthucld.l-Adv. J4 tma m flj We sell tho earth, abstract Its tl- tie and loan monoy on It. H. A. Ped- M erson & Co.. First North street. H Adv. 9 S. W. Allen, A. T. Allen, James M S. Allen, Grover Allen nnd It. L. Alia Al-ia Ion of Cove, wore In the county seat on Tuesday transacting business with I our local merchants. iS .. . Heber C. Parker of Wellsilllo wns transacting business In Logan yesterday. " J. N. Lnrsen, Preston's real cstnto merchant, was transacting business In Logan yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Hudson arc back from n most pleasant uleasuro trip to Chicago and other points of Interest. You will miss the biggest theatrical theatri-cal event of tho senson If you fnlt to seo tho Servant In tho Houso. Matinco 2:15; evening performance at 8:15 at Nlb'.ey Hall today. -Adv. Tickets for tho Sorvant In tho House, aro on salo at tho Morrcll Clothing Company. Matinee prices 25c, 35c nnd 50c; evening prices 60c, 75c and $1. Adv. Tho Servant In tho House, Is n renl big, first class play, but on account of arrangements having been made to play It as a lyceum number. Tickets Tick-ets are being sold nt popular prices. 'Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Newbold, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Cederlund, spent New Year's in Salt Lako City visiting visit-ing with Joseph M. Newbo'd who Is operating a successful mercantile business there. Ed Ford pleaded guilty to a chargo of burglary beforo Judgo Call yesterday yester-day and sentenced to servo an Indo-termlnato Indo-termlnato sentence of from ono to twenty yenrs In tho Btate prison. Ho Is the man who burg'arlzed tho homo of Congressman Howell somo week's ago. i Herman Theurer will inovo to Wo'lsvlllo tho first of tho week taking tak-ing his children with him. Ho reports re-ports a vory good business slnco open lug up his store of dry goods und notions. no-tions. He has a clean, up to duto plnce, with a now stock and of course this fact helps out considerable. consider-able. Tho Servant In tho House, Is playing play-ing a matinco Performance at 2:15 this uftornoon at half prlco for tho reason that Nlbley Hall will not hold Ihe students of tho two colloges and tho general public nt ono performance. perform-ance. You can attend In tho after-noon after-noon at half price. You may not bo nblo to get In at all In the evening. Adv. John Nelson pleaded not guilty to a charge of burglary and Ills case will come up In February. Ho asked and secured a reduction in Ills ball tiom $1000 to $500. Sheriff Barker arrested him again as soon as he left the court room on a cuargo of lcslstlng nn olllccr. lie was taken beforo Judge Lowe of the city court and pleaded not gul ty, being held for hearing In ball ot $50. Tho taxpayers of tho county ' who havo been working for a permanent organisation to look Into tho question ques-tion of high taxes with tho Idea of making recommendations for a reduction, reduc-tion, met nt tho county court house on Tuesday and o'ected Ollf Cron-qulst, Cron-qulst, chairman; Robert Baxter, vice chairman; Mnrtln Olson, secretary. A constitution was passed which provide pro-vide a membership feo of fifty cents. m i Rudolph Neldorhauser is In trouble again. He Is tho man whom tho officers of-ficers had to rescue from Logan canyon can-yon sovernl times. This tlmo ho has established a homo in a tent on ono of tho sago brush barrens ot Logan bonch nnd tho conditions thoro wore so bad that Probation Officer Andrew An-drew King nfter investigation decided decid-ed to move the family down Into a houso in tho Fifth ward. Ulshop Adams Ad-ams of tho Fifth ward will cooperate with tho county commissioners in taking caro of tho children. i Howard Tl. Schweitzer, a rancher near Montpoller with a number of local friends, stopped off In Logan on Tuesday on his way back to the ranch, haying Bpent tho holidays In tho southern part ot tho stato. A rocent announcement was mado In tho Los Angeles Times of tho engagement en-gagement of Mr. Schweitzer nnd Miss Mario Chabot, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Chabot of Los Angeles, and when Mr. Schwoltzer was asked about tho matter ho only remarked that tltero must bo somo truth about It or tho paper would not hnvo published pub-lished tho announcement. Tho young lady Is prominent In social circles in the metropolis of southern California. Tho marrlago Is tq tako place In the early spring. ' |