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Show WJ$ 1 ,,XOCAL NBWSj- B" ' Racine Good Luck homifoS' ttrla B .' at North Utah AutoCompanjr. Ad tf HL Mtsi Hasel Jeppesen of 'Drigham HKhB City spent a few days of the week HfJf visiting with frlenda In Logan. IK ..SITUATION WANTED Position HBftv aa clerk In gent's furnishings, ten IBwi years experience, 'good reference A. HI - H. Hultqulst, 7C1 23rd Street, Og- HHf. ' den, Utah. 6-1 HBw ' Hj f ' The Brlgliaim Young Camp of tho Bj V Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Hj I on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Dr. I. K X 8. Smith. HR ' Tho Amphlon, tho year book pub- Bj j llshed by the local High School, HH 8 reached this offlco yesterday. Tho BSj ' book Is dedicated to tuejr bolovcd Vx ? - superintendent, Alma Molyneux. Tho B' staff Is to be complimented on their H f first effort for It Is certainly a cred- HHj - (table showing, Clalro Barber is tho Hj ' 1 editor. B k' HHJ Miss Delia Gray who has been B M,f teaching school in Logan during the winter entertained a few friends on Tuesday evening before leaving for her1 borne In Idaho. v 'j i . The Ballard Camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers will meet on Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. N. C. Peterson, 238 West First South. Alt parties desirous of going to the Temple can have their recommends recom-mends Signed by Serge F. Balllf at his residence, 129 North First West, each morning at 10 o'clock. - tf Your gifts to the war chest are the truest measure of your consistent consist-ent Americanism and charity. Don't yelL"Vlva America," but say "Here's a twenty." Tho war chest will take care of lied Cross needs, calls for Army, soldiers sol-diers welfare, dependent wives .and children of soldiers at the front, and all othor appeals from Allied Relief Organizations. So contribute, givo, offer all you possibly can to tho war chest. . The war chest will bo tho only call upon your money by way of contributions, because It will Include, every demand to be made upon you this year. Keep tho war chest full and the Council of Defonso will do tho rest. The barefoot boy of yesterday is taking his chances with the shells and shrapnel, with the gas and sickness. sick-ness. And when that black hour comes, when his cry for help and mercy goes out to you, five thousand miles away, only one hand can comfort com-fort and support him. That Is the hand that fills the war chest. See that your name Is on a pledge card before the sun goes down. Tho William B. Preston Camp of the Daughters of the 'Pioneers will meet on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. J. H. Schwaneveldt at 517 East Third South. All daughters daugh-ters and granddaughters are cordially cordial-ly Invited. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Stella Lily Kldgell,' daughter of Fred C. Kid-gel Kid-gel 1 of 362, East First South, to Nets Olson of Lonetree, Wyoming, which took place at the Logan Temple on Wednesday, May 22. The young couple cou-ple will spend their honeymoon traveling trav-eling and visiting through central Utah. After which they' will make their homo at Lonetree, Wyoming, whero Mr. Olson s employed ns the manager .of the Kcska ranch. Dr. Snow, specialist, eyo, ear, nose and throat will bo at tho office of Doctors Budgo and Haywood on the last Saturday of each month. Advt. 6-25. A cold crtlzon does not mako n warm patriot. Go to the -.telephone and order your winter's coal now. One of tho worst forms of slack-Is slack-Is putting off doing your duty. Order Or-der your supply of coal at once. See the Oldsmoblle. Beauty, power, economy, durability. North TJtab Auto Co. Adv tf All workers at the local Ited'Cross rooms are giving their services free except the matron In charge, who spends her entire time for, the small sum of $50 a month. Persons making mak-ing wilful statements to the contrary are pleasing the Kaiser. The Joseph Smith Camp Daughters Daugh-ters of the Ploueers will meet with Mrs. Emma Barber at 125 South Second Se-cond aEst street at 3:30 o'clock on Friday afternoon. "Magda," the new select release .In which Clara Kimball Young achieves a distinct triumph, is the story of a young girl unkindly p'ut out into the world by an overbearing aad dictatorial rather, how she works 4 1 out her own salvation and In the end wins to peace and happiness. This picture will be shows at the Lyric again tonight. An old couple from the country drove- to Logan yesterday in their old spring wagon. They loaded it down with Dollar Day bargains to such an extent that the wagoa broke, ' Sumner Hatch offered for sale through The Republican last week the Thatcher Cow Pasture. In one week he sold every lot. Probably no real estate has been pulled off any quicker In Logan for some time. II. S. Hulso, of Mlllvllle came to Logan yesterday and bought heavily of the Dollar Day bargains, The sidewalks along' the business districts were literally covered with paptr and dirt yesterday. The crowds were larger than tho usual circus crowds. |