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Show , I LOCAL NEWS v j ' . ' ; JUelne Good Luck horseshoe tires at North Utah Auto Company. Ad tt . W. O. Reese, of Benson ward. ' was In Logan, Thursday on bust- aesa. Vr At St. John's Church on Sunday I ! . " 1M be Sunday School at 0:30 fl OB M,jr 12"DU service. Services ('; as, usual next .week. tH $ ' Lost-Wan' Elgin gold case W' '' ob,M,m "go .with initial O K f . auUide. . Finder return to this I ffice Liberal reward. Advt 5-14 .' J - rf ' I, Ta"e funeral services of Laurltz Nelson will be held next Sunday at 1 p ,,r o'clock In the Sixth ward meeting & . bouse. All friends are Invited. i. i For Rent Furnished rooms, reas onable. 362 West Second South. W 'AdVt. 8-11. , ( 4 I , L , Ray Cardon of the Cardon Jewelry & Company, will leave next week for Boulder Colorado, where he with U,ree hundred other Utah boys will tih take a court In raerehaalcal train- FW ' l For Rent Furnished rooms, 337 ?W v Kerthi1rst Wes t. Advt 6-18 fj . Boh' Harmea, tho genial' manager & i- t ' jTlMrtektr Music' Oempaay has , $- Just returned from Pecatelle where he'h, been looking over the branch , aHare.H retorts that business at . " Foeetell Is very good. ee the Oldsaetlle. Beauty, newer, eeeaeaty, durability. North Utah Ait Co. Air it All merchants should be planning c for their window displaya and bar- f -1 gains for Logan's semi-annual Dollar, .' . Day, Wednesday. May 21, The Ea- ;: lertalaMMt Committee of the Com- merclal Boosters Club will do Its .- part by advertising and getting the Hit- oppers and furnishing entertaln- JiffiP ment for the day, but It Is up to the '& V merchants to be prepared to take j ' care of the business when It comes. Next, Sunday .evening there will be 1 j bo meetings in the, Logan wards on account of the song service to be given giv-en In the Tabernacle by Professor Evan Stephens of Salt Lake City and .- the Tabernacle choir. 5.11 ssnssassnen The next draft will not hit Cache County so very .hard. It was, of course thought by the local board that when Utah was called upon for 808 men that our quota would be about forty men. Cache County has a great number of volunteers and these have never been accredited to it until last week. Those students and graduates of the Utah Agricultural College recommended recom-mended for the fourth Reserve Cf fleers fle-ers Training Camp who are not already al-ready In the service have been ordered or-dered to report to Camp Fremont, Palo Alto, California, on May 16, according ac-cording to a telegram Just received by Captain Stephen Abbott, U. S. A. retired, re-tired, professor of Military Science and Tactics at the College. This order or-der will affect the following men: J. Mt Hughes, Farmlngton.'Utah; B, Y. Andelln, Richfield, Utah; Chester V. Spencer, Logan, Utah; Irving Jensen, Hyrum, Utah; David W. Jones, Jr., Malad, Idaho; Charles P. McGregor, Cleveland, Idaho; Leroy A. Wilson, Salt Lake City, Utah; Harold Peter-eon. Peter-eon. Olencoe, Idaho; and John A. Sharp, Montpeller, Idaho. Henry Oberhansly has been appointed ap-pointed Assistant State Leader of Boys and Girls Clubs for Utah to succeed suc-ceed E. W, Stephens who has Just accepted a PoeMe m field agent for the Salt LakVUnW.Sfock Yards, according ac-cording to an announcement Just made by Professor J. C. Hogensen, of the Extension Division of the Utah Agricultural College, State Leader of Club Work. Mr Oberhansly leaves the prlnclpaishlp of the Parowan High School to assume his new duties. du-ties. Ho hat had extensive experience experi-ence in agricultural pursuits, owns a largo ranch, and has acted as club loader la .his district for the past year. Ho ia a graduate of the Brlg-hara Brlg-hara Young University of Provo. Miss Bessie Eaton has geea appointed ap-pointed Emergency. Assistant" State Club Leader. This appointment was mad necessary by the great growth or dub work since the United States entered the war. Miss Eaton will take up her new duties on Kay 16. She Is a graduate of the State Normal Nor-mal School qf Nebraska, Minnesota, and Washington 8tate. During the past two years Miss Eaton has been teaching at the Murray High School. The Decoration Committee of the Commercial Boosters Club has been asked to do special 'work In he promotion pro-motion of the big war chest drive. The committee metjyesterday jnd deceived de-ceived their Instructions fromOeofge W. Skldmore of the City Council of Defence. F. W. Thatcher of our city, received re-ceived the following telegram yesterday yes-terday from the Beet Growers Sugar Company at Mgby, Idaho: "For your Informalon will advise that a work train has been hero the past two Unys unloading ties, rails, frogs, switches, etc., at the sugar factory for our sidings." Two or three years ago the cry of good roads enthusiasts wr" "we know when we strike the Idaho line, we can tell It In the dark." This was due to the bad condition of the roads just beyond the Utah line. Today To-day this cry can be somewhat reversed, re-versed, ns the road Just this side of tlio Idaho line Is very rough and full of largo boulders, whllo tho peoplo In Idaho have mado a most excollent pleco of road. Tho road in Utah was meant to bo a good one, but too many oversized boulders were used and now the side road Is used instead. in-stead. This short piece of road just beyond Richmond is really the only bad piece of road on the main high-Way high-Way In tho county and it is hoped that the Roads Committee of the Commercial Boosters Club and the county commissioners will look Into the matter. Wanted A number of men and boys, good wages and steady employment employ-ment to right parties. Gessel Pressed Brick Company. " Advt. The funeral services of the remains re-mains or Mrs. Joseph S. Greaves will bo,held In the Fourth ward meeting house tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. t. A little rain Is better than none. Here Is hoping for some more. Sanko from Clarkston, states that unless1 rain Is forthcoming the crops In that . region will burn up. . 1," N. F. Morgan, who has been lnVer nal for the past year anda ha , acting as manager of the Orpheus j Theater, and Instructor of music, will I leave for Logan next Sunday: Mr,- I Morgan, through his affable and aun- ay disposition, has won the 'friend1- j ship of everyone he came In contact I with. Mr. Morgan now goes to -at- I tend the Agricultural College at Loj- I gan, where he has but one more year I of schooling before he takes out his I title of specialist In agriculture. The, I Vernal Express. ' x World's Greatest Maelstrom. The greatest whirlpool in the world la the maelstrom off the coast of Norway. Nor-way. It Is an eddy between the mala I land and an Island, and when the car- I rent Is In oae direction and the wind la la another, no ship can withstand the fury of tho waves. Whales and sharks I have been cast ashore and killed. The current Is estimated to raa 80 amUea aa 1 hoar. . ff I |