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Show f1-, H A ' LOCAL NEWS ppJV Allen Conkwrlght, the Aggie full pjpj,- back of the championship football K; ' team was married yesterday In Salt Hf': lake City. PPH1'' i e-. Hf Visit the Oak. tonight and see ppT.' , thousands of Chiropractors at the pR' Voirth Annual 'Chiropractors Lyca- H . wi; at Davenport, Iowa. , Advt. BJH . John L. Coburn made the trip to pj-'3 Salt Lake City to attend a faceting R ' f!tjthe trusteea'and also, to take n 8m' the game. : .', H W r ppj' '' JThe Mutual ofthe'Flratward.will ppjS ;, '' " liiwt thefilaj&'JIFrEezy-eint," HV T&lay night, In Nlbley Hall, be- iBfB- t" 'KorSale Two 3-monthB-old pigs. R .'Ami n Weit Tfe'lrd 'North or H H U this office. c AoV. tf H' . Somebody, started the rumor that B &, K-ai.er-had1 owb-killed' l..bat-pjpjfe l..bat-pjpjfe Ml I1.-, -rday. The telephone company was Kj )' easy all day yesterday answering R ' feuadreds of calls. ' ' ' pH ! The Board of' f ruateea' of ihe 'Utah mi , 4 ((AgrkWliturai''C6llge.SJVSnt tV the Hi , gaaae Saturday evening In 8alt"Lake ppS- City.jfThe, Board (Certainly ahowg, a H' v lot of pep In athletics, ., pHL .j - Ter skle-iJ'blrd,s eye taaple'bed pHI' v" rooBi-suite.' good ka haW; I oak' bed ppK c -: room suite, good condition;' 1 baek's K ' ". kwter; 7 Kalamazoo heater. All bar.-H, bar.-H, '-' 'Mnav Inquire at, 192, East, First PPWk ;" North .street. Phone 185. . Advt. tf ppH; . 'J. Jt Thompson, of Garland 'Was H; ;.'( In town' Saturday' looking' after buM- H; ?l " nasa foe his Jlrm. He la, bow with the, ppH', '. Oocldental Life Insurance Company, H' ' of California. Mr. Thompson, was as- H" ;' j aociated with the BenetlcjaV tlfo i'n- H surance CoiWpany for three'years! lS i, ; I H' The First ward 'Mutual will ipro- H , sent their play,, "Frcery ITolnt." on PPPJ. 'j- Tuesday night In Nlbloy Hall com- PPpL'' . ' menclng at"8 o'clock. Admission 10c. ppV , LsiaiaiaiaiaiaiaV' ln PPpl r ForSale; Cole's hot blast heater, H practically new and can be had at a pppj: 'I - bargain. Inquire at this office. . 'V Adr. tf LsiH , a It J. Olson of Providence, wnn B ', visiting In Logan last Saturday. Har- ' ry Is teaching school in Hyrum, ppppj if i PPPJ'. At good proposition for a tow live ppH menj with selling abllfty. See Peake and jLe Fevro, room 20'4. Eccles ppH! 1 'Hotel from 8 to 9 a. m. and 7:30 to PpV ' 8:30 p. m. Adv. IsliaiaV "' ' . ' Mr. Ftobert Austin, the cattle king PH '' r' or the. West Side spent yesterday In PJH''' this jclty. 'Mr. Austin has just com- pppj plctd a business block In Trenton. H . ''"' VOH BALK 40 acres of land In 1 v Greenville; well Improved, W, H. ppHil McMahlli, r. O. Box 114, Logan, tf ppB :' Mrs. Ferguson and children have PJpB ' come to. Logan from LIbby, Montana, ppB w, to join Mr. Ferguson who is now ij the local operator at tho Western ppB -( Valoa Telegraph Company. t Hr PB,i Tho address delivered by Mr. K. W. Itoblnson in tho Seventh ward on I Sunday evening will long bo remem-' bored by those who wcro present. I Willard Johnson and Wallace LIN jenqulst spent Saturday In the county coun-ty scat on business. Mr. Llljenqulst Ih employed by tho Studebakor Bros, with headquarters at Hyrum. John D. Giles, agency director for the Beneficial Life Insurance. Company Com-pany Is spending1 tho' week' In Logan and Vicinity on Ihsuranco business. He Is working In connection with J. H; Shaw; locaV Beneficial represcnia-tlvo. represcnia-tlvo. " ..-. Mr1. Lith'cr it. Ilowell'and wife ieft yesterday for California. The trip was made to check up onrbuslpess affairs and tor pay a ylslt !to 'the parents of Mr. Howell, who are living at Los Angeles., They, will bo away frpm. hoftne tor about a month. ) - ' and exceedingly democratic In his I intercourse with his fellowmen. Thoso 'who know .him well declare him the most charming personality of their acquaintance; .nrnan of real culture and refinement, .and one who can talk -on otlier'subjccts with tho samo authority raid, knowledge with which ho can discuss music. In tho. .'past, ;Mr,' bbe'rhoffer- has dona as so many of the prominent conductors In this country do: gono to Eurppo every summer with the Ideafdflbdklng over tho musical flhl' and "seeking musical novelties, but with each year he realized more and mbro jhal rthere' waii "little 'rfced oj this undertaking as the large'muslc houses of New York and Boston wetd able! to 'supply (him with j iho scores of new works as readily as t)iey ,coul$ Jp secured ln,Euxop,e, and besides, 'during-the Summer i months, foreign orchestras of any importance were, Inactive just s ever herb,! tbrus making It impossible to-hear 'the new music played. So last summer Mr. ' Oberhofferfbulltra barmLn ifnimor.'J honre onVhlgh nlll overlboklng two' of Minnesota's beautiful lakes and. will now spend his vacations In peace and comfort and study new scores, furnished by tho aforesaid New York Importers, a't. his leisure. After" all, among the" new, work's there arc few of lastt):rrterita fact, Vhlch even tfto public-Is discovering as Is proven by tho ever Increasing demand for well known compositions of theigreaP'comboserfljlassis and modern, ' Mr. Oberhoffer's reputation as a program maker Is well known, and while tKe; rirogfamj foy'hjejeyncrt here has not yet been announced) It Is certain to be of the greatest Interest Inter-est and Httractlvjri&8- "j . ' |