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Show bb I . i H 1 -LOCAL NEWS ; '' J ' ' f "" ! lino ten pound boy arrived iafo-ly iafo-ly at tho home of Mr. and MraVG'. I Dunbar, on WedncHdny morning AH concerned aro getting along very 1 jnlcely. ,vU M For Sale Corner lot, 5x7 rods, H facing Logan Temple. Inquire of H Hannah Jacobson, Temple Hill. H Advt. 3-28 H Mr. J. W. Dollar received a letter m from Government officials at Wash- Hj j Ington, telling that hlB son, J. W. H Dollar, Jr., had arrived safely In H, , American headquarters in France. H, For Rent 3 room modern house, V close to B. ,Y. C, vrlth bath room, H pantry, screened porch and basement, H ,' at 374 South First West. Phone , i7?-W Adr-tf H A delightful surprise party was Kf tendered Mr. H M. Qabrlelion, Jr., Hll ,Bk -ome on East Center street !';(K last Friday evening in honor, of his "- birthday: Games' and five hundred nnw. .4 ! wereipUyed. iW prises were won by Hi - .Mr. A. R. Gabrielson and J. Mourit- 1 j sen. At a late hour a, delicious lunch H !A -was served. sssssssni H The M. I. A. of tho First ward . H -Vr lrU' PiMnt the drama, A Pair Of ' H ; if JpecUcles, at NIbley Hall tonight, H s March 2 at 8 o'clock. The scouts H t will render several selections, Ad- H' -., mission 10 cents. Adr. 1 i " Mrs. H. J. Ames entertained In-, H ' formally on Sunday evening in com- H I pliment to Mrs. A. B. Ames who ex- H ' s pects to leave In the near future to H join her husband at Rexburg. Cov-H Cov-H j ', era were laid for eight. B ;W Call and see those spring suits for H. j men and boys at Kewbold's, the clo- Hr l -v thler. Adv. 3-28 H ; fs Mr. and Mrs. William H. Walker B -' announce the engagement of their B M daughter Fay to David Ranzenberg- B ! i er or Trovidonce. Tho marriage will H tnlco place April 10. B 'For Sale Tailors washing mach- Ine for dry cleaning, cheap. Apply at H this office. Advt. 3-2C H , Rids for tlio rental of pasture H . land ut tho Fair OroundH will bo ro-, , cclcd until Wcdnesdny, Mnrch 27 B ut tho office or tho Cacho County 1 i Pair AsBoclntlon. Tho land whlrli B , . is for rental Is tlio encloauro nt "tho B '; Fair Groundo containing upproNlm- PP ' utcly BQvou acres. sPBs! PPP Chsh register for sale. Apply at BBfl ' tills ortico. Aiht. n.2f. SBBBBBBBll ' ppH pBpB Mr. J. W. Nlolson sho h.m heeu PPPJ tin employee of tho Thatcher Milling PJPJPj nnd Elevator Company and for tho PJPJpjj raft six years jhnn been aHBletnnt PPPJ miller, has been engaged to tain PJPJPJJ j chargo rs head intller of tho Central PBfl I MIUii to succcad tho lato J, C. Kcarl. PPPJf For Sale Tlio cholcrBt pleco of PJPJPJPJ j land In Cornish containing 'JO ncrci 1 level rb a floor; tub-Irrigates; deep, PPBg sandy loan, any Kind of crop ran bo PPPl grown on thlc land, has averaged 112 BPPil bushels of oats per aero and IS tons H of nugar boots., it n town growu up B at Cornish, th'la wilt ho In tho heart BBfl ' of the townsltoj 'Joins church and B school O. S. I', station, nnd two E '''. stores, just n qhortltnnun from PPPJ 't the West Cacho Sugar Factory. This B fj-' undoubtedly Is tho best buy In Cacho faPaPaVJw Valley." Call or write to Alfred ipJHf JJ Jcnson, Cornish, Ufah. Adv, tf BBBH '", s-s-s-B' t PJPJK ct BPBPBP i l l- SS-BM -SS-BS-B - pgMBWBJSJBMMBMSJMSMBjMMjSMBMMJ Mips. Jennie, L)ndbprgtVs hcrp Jroni Salt Lake City jvIsIMpb, wip. frlqnds, and relatives, i n An Ideal Rargaln' OncDrfsscn ger Stude'bnker enr Irf A-l cbfltfitlbn, ?300 takea'lt; ono roadster In spipjt-' did' running' order, ""v6 fttfte's it. Apply 29 West fFrstN0rth' street.' Logan. J '' ' 'Adv? tf' Ex-Mayor P. A. Thatcne'r, of ' Salt Lake City, mado n brief, visit to Lo- an Sunday and Monday. ' J 1 ' t For Sale 320 acres farm nrid grazing land, 160 acres can be cultivated cul-tivated and the balance is excellent grazing; 80 acres already broke. Can be had for S5250. $2250 cash payment pay-ment and the balance on easy terms. 320 acre relinquishment adjoining can bo had for a small sum. Inquire this office. Advt tf. Tbore was a rumor afloat yesterday yester-day that the Allies had, taken 125,-000 125,-000 German prisoners. It was later discovered that there was no foundation foun-dation to the street talk. Mayor and Mrs. Roy Bullen returned re-turned from California on Sunday, following a "brief visit to the coast. The mayor visited Camp Kearney, and talked with a number of- Cache Valley boys and says that they are all looking wolPand determined to do their part in this great conflict. |