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Show E - H LOCAL NEWS BaUmmn H H Tickets are now on sale for the B V. A. C. and B. Y. C. basket ball H gafene at Howell Brothers. Adrt H Miss Beaate Harris baa left" for H' Los Angeles. California, where she will apend the remainder of the H". FOB SALE 1916 Ford touring B " ear, lm exeellent eoaditlon; also H house and let: a bargain. Phone 894. H 3-2 samEa SJBM H Mhm Louisa M. Barber, daughter B of Mr. and lira. George Barber, jdled H at the family home yesterday. She 1,. waa employed at the court house as B- recorder of Cache County, a position H ,. which ahe filled with great efficiency. B Tale young lady was reared In Logan H- "and through her congenial dlspost- B tlon has won the confidence of a H'"' wide circle of friends. Her death B came from an attack of stomach B' trouble after being confined to her B' bed for the past week. Yesterday Brv morning her condition was reported B?' to he much better and her father B. left to perform his duties at Lewis- L'- ,te for the first time since the at- p; tack eame. funeral arrangements V .,, , fcv met yet been made, y I , H!" ' ?r Sale rwrd's eye maple bed Hn , Mgea aalto, gd as new; 1 oak bed r ' nm nalto, good condition; 1 buok'a H ( SaifiTf T Xatamasoo heater. All bar- H.U " , gala. Innlri 19 J East First M ' , Kartm atreet. Jiene 185. Adrt. tf H.' The entertainment which Ic to be H' '"glren at the Seventh ward meeting K 'iMM tonight under the auspices of tM mdlgio Claaa and Primary As-Bc: As-Bc: anvntottoAa frtmlTt- t he well worth B " fato'amslt daM4a fe 'which they ' "'-& SSSJSJa1 U" " BamWv..'1- ' B .V"0w''"' , 'tf " , $' n Wo announce a decline in tho prlco of coal, effectlro after this date, per ton delirered, (7.76; at the yard, $6.76 a ton. Thatcher Coal Company, Phone 76. Adr. tf C. L. Funk, of Richmond, was in town yesterday checking up on business affairs. Don't miss seeing "The Ten Virgins" Vir-gins" at the Serenth ward meeting house tonight. Admission 15 cents. Furnished house' for rent, goocrto-' cation. Phone 11S-W er 48. Adr tf The pbstofflce will be closed tomorrow to-morrow according to Postmaster J. M. Blair. The carrlera will make one dellrery and the general dellT-ery dellT-ery window will be open from 11 o'clock until It noon. Postmaster Blair is arranging the affairs In a way that will giro the beat serrlce to the people. He felt that the time so specified abore would be much better than earlier In the day aa thla will giro the postofflce workers a chance to distribute all the morning mall before opening the general delivery de-livery window. Mr. Max Fonnesbeck and his family fam-ily are quarantined with scarletena. Max finds it hard to stay away from, his duties at the atore, but says it will be only a matter of a short time when he will again commence hla work. A marriage' license waa granted to Mr. James B. Llnford of thla city,' and Miss Veda M. Guild, of Salt Lake City. tertalnment will be along patriotic lines. Miss Km Miller, who haa spent considerable time making arrangements arrange-ments for thla entertainment aaya that after 'last night's rehearsal she' feels Tory well paid for her labors aa, all, are. now able.ta present- ,thelr parti In' flaa fasnle; jTkVtragram will 'consist of a. Qeejwaahlngton drill by the boys; Wastjiajtiin tableau, tab-leau, fancy danehag; Dr. "Cure-All In his special act, and "The Ten Virgins." Vir-gins." The old folia -ef the Eighth ward held .their reunion on Tuesday, at 12 o'clock In the ward hall. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at dainty little tables. All over seventy years of age were seated at one table. Mrs. Dukl, age ninety-one, being the oldest person per-son present. An excellent program waa rendered and enjoyed by all. John A. Crockett waa master of ceremonies. cere-monies. Members ef the- Central Committee were present. A. P. nose, of Hyrurrf, Is spending the week in town visiting with his son, Thomas Rose. Mr. Rose Is almost al-most ninety years of age and la as spry as a lot of fellows In their teens. Big sale on clothing, shoes, hats, and finishings for one week only at Newbold's. Advt. 2-26 Robert Peterson of Hyrum, came to town on business yesterday. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford H. Bingham, died on Tuesday morning following a brief Illness. She would have been two years old on March 28. The Cache Stake Primary offlcera will meet In the basement of the Tabernacle on Friday afternoon February Feb-ruary 22, at 3:30 o'clock. After a rather extended Illness Mr. Samuel Feller, of the Eighth ward passed away on Tuesday. Death camo from a cancer of the stomach. He was fifty-eight years old last August. Aug-ust. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p. m. in the Eighth ward meeting house. 1 ' Mnamaeaamast Dr. Snow, theeye, oar; none and throat specialist will he at "the Office of Dra. Budge and Hayward ')he, last Saturday of each month. Adv. 2-23 We are Just In receipt of n card from N. R. Moore, who will' be remembered re-membered as tho editor of The Logan Lo-gan Republican aome yean ago. Mr. Moore Informs ua that he haa joined the Corps of Y. M. C. A. workers and has left for France. For Sale One good office desk and chair. Call 48. , tf |