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Show : , LOCAL NEWS 1 1 i "y.; i One-third off on lamed varieties I' of peonle roots. Cache Valley Floral Flor-al Co. Ady-tf ? ' ) t Mrs. Anna Clark died at Pocntol-H Pocntol-H -i lo, Idaho of influenza. Her remains H j,. "were shipped to Colodado for buriali & 3c P. A. Thatcher of Salt Lake made k i a trip to Logan Thursday on busl- B9K ?. , Br'' vr f-r i - ' V-ai flannel shirts, iiiQO Value ERW'V 9eV Newteold, tb 4ih! Ad-tt kEB-S- " " - tJJY " Funeral ferric will be held orer BBbHL'II 't the remains of Mr. Lester Worley on Sunday at 1 v m. at his residence, 337 West Second South. Mr. Worley died of the current epidemic last Wednesday night after a hard tight. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Worley of this city. Besides a father, mother, brothers and sisters, he leaves a wife and one small child to mourn his loss. A ton of beets out of the ground Is worth $10. A ton of beets In the ground Is problematical. Dig! dig; dig" Adv-tf t Mrs. Banning died at the Broward hospital Thursday of Influenza. Her husband is also sick with the disease. dis-ease. Chinese Llllles, lOo or three for 25c, also the glass Illy bowl from 15c to 40c. A sew shipment of ferns just arrived., '.Cache Valley Floral Co. v Adv-tt People throughout Logan .have complained some about the mall aer- ' vice of late, but Postmaster Ballr Is working under a handicap and asks that the people have patience with the service during the present epidemic. Help Is hard to get and sdrae of the carriers have been 111, which accounts for the poor mall service. Logan Hide ft Junk Company pays the highest price for hides and Junk. Phone 62, Logan, Utah. Adv-tf Mr. Clayton Raymond and Miss Ireta Pitcher of Smlthfleld were married last Wednesday. FOR SALE My ten acre farm near the Smlthfleld sugar factory. Good house, barn and well, all fenced fenc-ed and free from trees. If Interested, Interest-ed, address Louis A. Bailey, 76 West Fourth South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' Adv-12-7 Wednesday night the sad news reached Logan of the death of Roy DeWitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. DeWltt of this city. He made the supreme sacrifice on the battlefield of France October 8. I We are pleased to learn that Mr. and Mrs. George D. Smith of Cache Junction are Improving from influenza. influ-enza. I it SNAP 1017 Dodge Roadster car for sale at a sacrifice. Five new casings. In excellent condition. Phone 077-J. Adv-tf I After spending two days at their home in Smlthfleld Major R.'T. Mer- rill and sob Harry left tor their re- 1 spectlve army camps Thursday. They both secured a furlough at the same time and had the pleasure of visiting visit-ing the home folks together. How many beets have you In the ground? Have you any guarantee on favorable weather.' Think back two years. Adv-tf Tho quarantine at Hyrum is getting get-ting more strict every day. The people peo-ple of that town are not going to run any chances of taking the influ-' enza. Wilbur II. Thatn left yesterday to resume his duties In tho office of the Engineers Corps at Washington, D. O. V .... FARMERS LOOK OUT! Tho Bates Steel Mule is pulling three 14-Inch 14-Inch plows 6 Inches deep and breaking break-ing heavy lucern land in the north fields of Logan. It plows one acre per hour, 10 hours, 10 acres. Call on us today or Monday and we will direct you to the place. We will make a demonstration at Cache Junction Junc-tion Tuesday. Logan Garage1 Sup ply Co., C. M. Harris, Mgr North Main. Adv 6 After the very strenuous (efforts I that are being put forth by the local lo-cal Health Board and committee to I combat the influenza epidemic, It 1 would not be consistent to attempt to i hold a-peace and Thanksgiving da celebration next Thursday' The celebration cel-ebration will therefore be postponed until such a time when It is safe for the public to assemble. The total cases of influenza in the city yesterday numbered 132. Some of the towns In the north have passed pass-ed mask ordinances similar to the one passed In Logan and It Is expected ex-pected that' all of Cache Valley will pass Bach an ordlnanee as suggested suggest-ed by Mayor Bullen. The people of Logan should strictly observe the mask law for their own as well ai the pnblio safety. All should feel fre to come and go and to visit the business houses to do their shopping as there Is no cause for alarming excitement ex-citement as long as we adhere to the mask regulations. |