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Show if A COLUMN X)F WHICH EVERY READER 13 A8KED' 1 TO CONSIDER HI MBELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR B j 21 Very tiifn and patchy stands of al- B f, J'i "lfn BdnjotJmeB result, from . poor 1 ( I Becd, winter freezing or pulling, or Bfl & t from fungous diseases. Attempts to B j I I thicken and Improve sucli stands by Bfl . i J l any Tne'tb(qd of rcsoedlng bavq usu- Bfl ' i f nUy'p'roo( unsuccessful. ? vit fa best 'IV M In aucli caeo to plow and prcparo B lij the'seVd'be(i anew), after which jho Bl M alfalfa should bo sown agaliy H. ,' 1 You Got J B A ,j .Quality. Workmansnlp, 8ervlce j V 1 ' " At tbo , , , Bfl UV flfj ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING CO. B lif 9 7 MAIN ST. LOGAN BB I i I ! Ml Hvo It DonV'Royally" ! BB I i m I :: H (i "J' ! 9 "r M 'li V 5? 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These are H ) P "S decidedly new and made especially H ill M forTtbo "llall-Mark stores and will t 1 mnHe Ideal Xmas presents. H i ' B . rir. .l.-.j. - H' i When Better Auto H L i jf 'i mobiles are Built 1 'J i EUICK Will BUILD THEM Ji;. Ilolfson's Sporting Goods storo Is V : undergoing a thorough ronovatlon B'i l nn(1 Charles Jenkins the now mana- B " I Pa ' ts Rer 's arranging tho stock for tbo BBBl li ' fM holiday trade. Charley suja there Is f 7' !l'J '"i 'n f,toc't now' ever thing that a boy B C conld'wlsli for In tho way of Xmas BBBlu Hvi1 ' fc -I BlLH ':' SERVICE J; 1 ECONOMY i, ! i, rur Necessity Hu u H; j Cache Auto Co. Hi It 5fi VK Cenfer 5t. i ! ! H; I v.J Sheriff Reeder of Davis county B j i wa ln? Logan Sunday gettjns ac- BBBjj quftlnted' With' ihe local sportsmen BBBv) 1 1 j as 'ho expects to receive tho appolnt- BBBS f I m eh t us Flab and Game Commls- HBBm , j sldner. Mr. Tleeder Is a likable fel- HBBc i' low and mado many-friends here. B: Kv -t- , a.. H , 1 EtNAlZE--TT PAYS B . ''J F " ! i .Cyrus liullen and Jlussoll Dullon, BBS twofof "Richmond's prominent young BBBV clUzSns) wero among thoso who woro BBBH injtbo county scat Saturday to pay BBBB Iho'lr yearly tax on their valuable BBBfl farm and personal property. t l CHRISTMAS 1916. BBBB JTVour friends can buy an) thing BBBB you can glo them except jour BBBB! pbolograpb. H ' vTORGESEN STUDIO BBBB! ( J! j BBli i . BBBB BBBB M 'Harry ,nStoney was conflned to BBBB H his Homo yesterday by a sevcro cold B I J- I, "For sale or rent. An Undorwood v typowTlterr In'good condition. Mpply if - t I jSldney'ilovey'la salujiobeJk6,;Cla- 5 6y'ate to"bof,doputy titate auditor. lKi'Miilin mAhhngTii'Bfa it ttilttrtMfMttaMMBte'' "","; BBBBBlgB Miss Grac6 Vllc6x of Logan and Jcsso l. Carter df ProVo wero 'married 'mar-ried In 'this eltyVrraay'nightf'Bfs"-hop eltyVrraay'nightf'Bfs"-hop O.r.'nico 'o,nfclat6d' In tllb ccfdirtony wlllcfl"wa performed ' at Iho 'on'b of 'tho brldo's parents. Miss WJlcox la, ttio'ddughler of M'r.' iihd Mrs. E.6, Wilcox and has a wide 'circle of friends. ''jMr4 Carter has been In tho ompW of Uio Ulah-Idabo Ulah-Idabo Building1 Company all" summ'er but la now doing contracting and I building In Irovo, Tho 'now ly weds left Sunday morning for 1'rovo where J they expect to make tlielr future homo , ' . ' , JOHX If. ANIHUtO.VS 1110 JIOXIIV iiAA'IXC , SAM2, SATUlt- dav, i)i:coiiti:n 2X1) to ih:ci:m- lltUl 15X11, XOTWITJIbTAXmXG all i,ixi:s,oii" mi:uchaxdi(5b AIli: ADVAXCIXO VJUtV UAl'IDLY avk opi'-nu guoci:iuehJ siioi:s, CJ.OTIIIXG, AND I1IIV GOODS, AT AVOXDintl'ULLY LOAV l'KIOKS. Adv. 12-5, Mrs. Zlna Pratt of Salt Lako Is hero visiting with her daugbtor My-rlo My-rlo at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. AV. It. Clark. Josoph Pond and wifo left Logan yesterday for Panama where .Mr. Pond has extensive Interests. . . . Junius Young, the Insurance man, was a Logan visitor Saturday. AVanted Good salesman who can furnish acceptable references. Call on Mr. Odonell or Mr. Reynolds, Utah Power and Light Co. Adr 12-5 F, AV, Harris and James Alf Bis-more Bis-more of Grace, Idaho, together with the'lr wives (spent the week-end In Logan. Lo-gan. These gentlemen are hore to purchase cattle to eat up the enormous enor-mous amount of .hay -which they command In Gentile Valley. Life's too short, don't walk, $10 down and $10 a month will buy you a good easy running bicycle .Desan- I derB, tho bicycle man. Adv. tf A. B. Maugtian, John A. Crockett i and a number of others Interested In jth Antelope Star Mine In Millard county, made a trip to their mine Saturday and Sunday. , Primary Association olllcors meeting meet-ing will bo held Thursday; Decembor 7th at 3 '30 in tho basement of tho Tabornacle. Program: Talk by M. G. Llndqulst, Song by Miss Rlgby, Story by Miss Crowth'or, Singing by Primary Girls. A good atendance of officers is desired. r . i , j AVo have a full stock of Thermlto, an antl-freerlng solution for automobiles. automo-biles. Kimball Autp Co. Adv. tf". , -i -n 'After a pleasant trip through the Southern" part of California,- Mr. E1-' den Thorpe, thek48-year-oloVBonob Mr, and Mrs. Jamesi A. Thorpe, has' roturnero hUihomVlfrPrdvIdenco. He reports thjjt .tho, t flqwers are bibomtng lirballfbrrifa. x i T tit ))' tConunf8sloper; James Larsen was transatlng business In' tho State Capital yesterday. t t CvM.;Chrlstensetlmanager of the Spando 'Furniture Co., was attending' attend-ing' business in Salt. Lake? 'City iyes-te-fday." ' ' ' ". t "Mrs. AVmj, HowolliOf this city attended at-tended the funeral services In Mon-don Mon-don on Saturday for Mrs. A. H. Richards. i- i i Frank Bodily, of Fain low was In Logan on buslnes Saturday. I Frank AVoodiof Trenton was transacting trans-acting business hero on Saturday. ' ! J. C. Allen of Cove was In the county scat Saturday to make payment pay-ment of his taxes. . I AVm. Anderson, one of Richmond's prominent citizens, was a business visitor hero on Saturday, ; i Judgo T. G. Lowo is arranging his affairs to leavo for tbo Mexican border bor-der about tho middle of the month. Ho is going to visit with his son Silver Sil-ver who Is a member, of, Trogp H. Judge Lowe will .visit on. the coast Jyiflore returning homo. ( ' Martin Olson of Mlllvlllo spent Saturday In W.fcounty scat. I 1 Dr. AV. Ri'AVorley' of 'Salt ''Lake cJlty, spent tho wcok end in' .oah, F. E. Schrepel, manager- of tho Richmond" telephone exchanpr wAs transacflhg business lhtogan ojl Saturday. i ., iiS . rf I i i Ed, Parsons, 'tho" husUlni;, irrtple-rfgntj'man irrtple-rfgntj'man rot SmUJifleld, ypS'lo. Lo-ata Lo-ata Saturday 'hustling,, for, ills .company. .com-pany. , r i' I ' Avord Is received: tier,e that Lyman Turier of, Cardstp.nAJbertn, Canada, Is Very slcic with Inflamatory rheumatism. rheum-atism. Clove Turner -of tho 'Murv dock Candy Company" In cbp'sidering a trip to the, bomiqn'tossfst his brotbor. . 'I ii' i A pleasant surprize 'party wns given Triday to Mies Bessip feller of Ogdcn by tbo Ladloa Aid .Society of tbo Methodist Church at the homo of Mrs V. BJorkman. IJellcious refreshments re-freshments were served and a. most epjoyablo time was Bpont. You Avill enjoy the Dance at the Electric Show Toinbr-! roAV Night at the Au'di- toriiim. Richmond Band Music.!;" - , Jw' George Godfrey, ex-county-t commissioner, com-missioner, residing tn Clarkstoh, was seen In Logan Saturday and has tho samo smiling (aco as of yore when he frequented the county, seat more regularly. s ' 3 ' . '" j 'John Johnson, tho popular jner- chant of Mlllvlllo, was transacting business In Logan on Saturday ' 1 E. J. Norton of the ofTIco of state superintendent of schools was In Logan on Saturday. , , The non-partisan primaries for nominating members of the city school board was held Friday, night In all the cltydlstrlcts, tbo'ild mem; bera of tho schol board wqre re-nom-Inated. The Fifth' district, however, .Professor L. R. Jfumpherya was nominated nom-inated to succeed Professor H. J. Frederick. Stephen Hailstone is the nominee In No. 1; Charles England, Xo. 2; A. L. Cole, No. 3: Dr.,peorge Thomas, No. 4; Professor L. R. Humpherys, No. 5. The school election elec-tion will bo hold on AVedisday, December Cth. , , . Bort Reeding, nherlff df 'D.nls county, waB In Logan on Sunday. Mr. Reeding Is very promlncntlj mentioned for the appointment of state fish and game commissioner. Be electric tomorroAV night! Dance! Dance! Dance! at Auditorium. 1.3 Mrs. Anna Knox of Suit Lake City was in Logan visiting friends" last week and was guest at Thanksgiving dinner of Mrs. M. E. Hanks. i 9 John C. Larsen, Jr., of Lewtston vas In Logan yesterday., . -. . j Miss Lucy- LUJeuqulst, Hyrum's popular pj'anfst, nas' entered theem-ploy theem-ploy of ihe,.TbaUher,MuslpfCc;ropanyt of ,thls city and her smiling face.ftdds jujich 'to thepleasu're'- of entering Logan'popular music 'store. ' . .V ( Bert-ilerlll of Smithfjeld wan lp Logan yesterday,, having been.'fpuo)- rr.oned ,here'tg aer?o pn 'thejuri In ,)udgo Caird, court, fj.,vlf fJJiq ' ' j . i' Tbos Gregory of Mt.". Home Was : In' Logan yesterday 'on legal'lbuslness. ' ft 1 All tbo qld, people of Cache Sake who arc counting' on attending tbo performance at tho Rex Theatre to-ilay; to-ilay; will hhd tho Rex on First riorth s'treet. Somo havo boon Inquiring inhere tho Rex Is located, thinking It was tho Main Btreet show houso. Old Folks' committee. j "t . La Fount Hardwaro Company havo a comploto line of holiday goods. Don't fail to shop hero this week. Adv. 12-5 Bob Majors tho Instructor ' In English and History at tho AVpJls-vllle AVpJls-vllle Junior High School has beon transferred to Lowlston and ono of tho lady teachprs in tbo Lowlston school has been givon, Mr. .Majors position at AVellsvlllo. Thfs change was m.ade by tho (Jouijty Bo'ardbf Education for the good of tbo .service. .ser-vice. ''Lonli-WMnieV 6fvHyj'nri?o'n'7tf thV 1t dW1 f a"raef afof K tW'BItf brvitiVii-"tS.aiiitii4 m k& I. Iea"etayVu"ir J r On Saturday morning JUdgoCall lmppse.d sontonce uponlo men convicted con-victed In his court pfbootlegglng. 'Paul Bonos was fined $275; Mearl Grlflln $250(and D. R, Evans $2jn, E. E. VVntson, a wttnoss subP9cna,ed by the city, and who , ran away to avold-leBtlfylng was lined- $200 for cbntempt.of feurt ) lAJtejiiJxQje'purt had Imposed this fine on AVatson Information Was rocolvodtthatJhefAvas buti17 yeard of ago' and"'lso JUdge Call ordered a rehearing In his case yesterday. Ho appe'are'd in' court Iwlth his mother'' ana nriother 'felatfve rfnd pst'nbllBhod te fact' that' he Is bltt 17. He admlttol under 'the' questioning ques-tioning of tho coiirf'howover' that ho had "told tho city oflkefs that Hd was within a few days of 21, and tha'J hdi had ''testified to th'o'samo thing when on tho witness Btfind In tho justice's court. Judge Call purged him of confenipt nnd rreleased blm after exacting a prbmlso frbm him that ho would go to worknt once', telling him jPlojnly, that itbp does not do so bo' wilt Urgo'tho 6nicers tp prosecute him for tho perjury be commuted In tho Justice, court. The other men fined wero committed to Jail In' default oPthQ payment of thqir 'fines. "' . . . i ft V i An' experienced finisher on coat work can find sleady employment the year round at C(iche Knitting AVo'rks. dv. i2-5. - ( Jf Everybody 'sno'iiid , be' otiV' tp the Electric AVeek''Cetebratl'on tomorrow night. The' Rlqjimond Band " 'wljl give a cpncert'lriifront of tho Tabernacle. Taber-nacle. Aftet tho concert the Band will proceed to the Auditorium where the'eVenbfg will be soept in. dancing, Comeiout and dance, ; ? , .' .- t J 'Ml Judging from, the activity,,. In the; promotion of iugar factories h& Ujiy turo of this industry to"'be the 'preeminent 'pre-eminent industry of the Jntermoun-taln Jntermoun-taln AVest. ,- , lJ ooM , Mr. Sbamhart returned Saturday from -Southern California where he went to domicile hlB family .for the winter. Mr. Shamhartjfauml business busi-ness at the new, store had'.beeri ,won-dcrfuly ,won-dcrfuly good during his absenco. ?- -' G. T. Alvord left yesterday for Portland, Oregon where he goes to attend the western Stock Show. He expects to bring' back some fine horses from the show. Mr. and Mrs. AA'.A. Ross are arranging ar-ranging their affairs to lea've In a few days by automobile for the coast, i Thoy will go via Ely nnd Goldneld, Nevada and to Los Angeles. An-geles. From there thoy will go to San Franslco where they expect to make there future home. David Starr Jordan who lectures at (he Tabernaclo is tho world's most noted advocate of disarmament. disarma-ment. Adv. 12-5 A rare treat at the Tabernaclp, AVednesday 'night. No ono should mlaa? hearing such a renowned lecturer lec-turer as JJr.'Jordap. |