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Show K' LOCAL NEWS Hr? Racine Good Luck horseshoe tires H& at North Utah Auto Company. Ad tt Hf Mr. nntl Mrs. Dow Lewis linvo re- H turned from Ogdcn whero they linvo Hb'v been visiting, for tho last fow day a. RjU Modern houso for rent. 3G3-J. H:C Adv-t'f BH Mr. and Mrs. Hurry T. 'Wilson cn- H tcrtalncd Corporal Rotto nnd Prl- lu." vatcs E. W. Anderson nnd Snyder at BrLi dlnnor Sunday nftcrnoon. H ' MONEY 1'6 LOAN Ono hundred H Md fifty thousand dollar! on farm Hv aid city property, n. A. Pederson H C0, z.i' v? 1.-1-" -' J: ' f Mr. nnd Mrs. Josoph Lcvan and H t family of Pocatcllo have been spend- H'e ng a few days In Logan. Hp A bad blow-out can be skillfully BjjSiv repaired by the Logan darage A Hb" 8upply Co., North Main. Adv-tf H, Mr. and lira. Bert Napper of Salt H Lake are visiting relatives and H; Meads la Logan. BBBBBj' J We hare a good roll top deikj H which we will eU cheap. Cat! 48. ifl AdT-tf I fl. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. EU16t re- H turned from Pocatello last night HV where they spent the past two days. H Vulcanising pays If the work Is Hi'; done right. We guarantee all nur H work. Logan darngo & Supply Co. : Adv-tf B :';'' Mrs. Laura Mlkkclson Is moving V.' 'into her new homo on First East H street. '- ' Hv r A new bungalow for rent Ap- Hf ly at Dahle Eccles. Phone 189. B, AdT-tt Hit Hk'; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Reese of Hfpt- Season learned Sunday by cable- K&" 'gram of the safe arrival overseas of aK their son Lavern. wP' ' H,'fr:', L; D. Twicder, D. O. Chiropractor, M.f ' Atimo Blk., ncx to P, O., Phono 131 H&r Adv-tf v Joseph Monson (in architect of bbbbbbV ' , Salt Lake spent Labor day here. H'v BHjt' Miss Flora Mycrlioufer of Salt BsBBBrb'- Lake Is visiting in Logan with aH;h. friends. She will return to. Salt n Xake-tomorrow, aaV&" RKj" 4 The contract for paving the street B) ear -line out on North Main has been B;' awarded to. Contractor Olof Nelson. H$tr M ia (or 3-000 ,lnear feet wnlch wiu Hji " , undoubtedly, take it aa tar aa the H new paving on the state highway Hf'' extends. BBBBBH'ft,' . Dr. and Mrs. .'.McNeil of Brlgham City are. vMUlng Mr. McNeil's par- H-- ata before his' departure for Camp Hfj' Kearny.. HI"'" "' Mr. and Mrs. James Almond of B.- Bait Lake are visiting in Logan. Mr. Hr Almond is now employed by the Na- H,L tlonal BlKuit company. bbbbbb r,' v Mr- and Mrs. Lewis noser who Hi1' been visiting In Logan as the H'p ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell Hl' returned to their home in Salt Lake KHf yesterday. BBH-" gSBBBBi'V' ft' The Silver Players went to New- Hfj . ton last night and played at the fare- H . ,. well dance glyen for the boys who Ht: leave !her th the Cache valley Viir' contingent for Camp Kearny today. Hg' " HnSfV Joe Berges has returned has re- i,v-''' turned from Tremonton where he K:,v ' K has-been working for tho past month K:,; -' Joe aays h'e has come back to stay. iSf'- . ?, LbKI'oI- Tom Botterl11' chairman of the K,)- Highways' Transport Committee or Bv 'm the Celcdado State Council of Do- LH '"Sie, has been made regional cbair- E ft- . $ ; ':' ' W - 3,i BBBBJ. . i J ;. rat-.'j.i. , yj nmii1Kf"tik&'&1L?MW mas. of the motor truck transportation transporta-tion system for Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Wyoming. The appointment, appoint-ment, which comes from Washington, Washing-ton, Is a recognition of tho splondld work done by the Colorado conimlt-tco conimlt-tco under Mr, Dotterlll's leadership. Mr. Uottorlll lias accepted tho appointment, ap-pointment, and will shortly start up-on up-on a tour of his new tcrrltody. Ho .will continue aa chairman of the Colorado State Highways Transport committee. ' Dr. I. S. Smith, Fred Parkinson, Lewis Wlnschcll and Floyd Iloso returned re-turned from a pleaiannt chicken shoot rn Ulacksinlth Fork canyon yesterday. They nil report that shooting was good as each man camo bnck with tho limit of sago liens tucked away In. bis hunting coat, i Miss Mabel Spando camo up from. Salt Lako yostcrday to accept a position posi-tion to teach physical education at the Logan city high school. Miss Spande has been studying at tho University of Utah for the last three months preparing for the position. posi-tion. , . ' i The Cloln swarm of Bee Hive girls of the Ninth ward will hold a meeting In (he Ninth ward meeting house tonight at 7:30 p. m. Alvln Pedersen will talk on war duties la addition to a number of musical selections. All are Invited. FOUND Ladles' coat. Owner can get same by calling at this office and paying for ad. Adv-tf Mr." and Mrs. E. F. Passeo has re-received re-received woril of, the safe arrival overseas ov-erseas of their son LooiwW. - a Mr, nnd Mrs. J. A. Beirdncau returned re-turned Saturday evening from the Northwest where they have been visiting the past three weeks. They wore in Portland during; the O. A. R. convetnlon and witnessed the great crowds gathered there for the occasion. .They also visited the shipyards ship-yards and saw some o fthe new vessels. ves-sels. WANTED Housekeeper by widower wid-ower In neighboring town. MuBt bo strictly respectable. No objection to widow with ono or two children. Address S, caro Republican. Adv-9-12 - .- Mr. W. II. McMahlll has returned from his trip In which ho visited tho'Tiorthwcst and also on tho const. Ho was 1 nnttondance at the reunion of tho 0. A. It, at oPrtland, where ho had a very enjoyable time meet- 4 - St.- " , Ing some of his old. comrades of the Civil war days, where there were 6,000. of, them gathered and 'of these 1 5,000 wore able to join in tho grand march and they marchod over a carpet car-pet of flowers strewn by the ladles of Portland. On hla return Mr; Me- Mahlll came by way of San Francisco 11 where he' was entertained1 by Mr. II and Mrs. Sellgmaa, former residents of Logan who are located (here, He also visited a daughter who Is located lo-cated at Lo'dl. in all the old veteran veter-an bad a most enjoyable trip and that will be remembered by aim. Mr. Thomas Dunce of Canada, Is. I visiting In Hyde PATfc, his former! home, and surrounding towns. '' I GOVERNMENT TO RECALL MEN PROM TRENCHES (Continued from Page One) Who expect to enlist In the S. A. T. C. at the Utah Agricultural College do so at once. I The following Is an extract from a letter being sent out by the president presi-dent which seta for the latest information infor-mation available concerning the S. A. T. 0. "The. Students' Army Training Corps will now consist of two sections, sec-tions, A and B, A for men below college grade, that is those men who have not finished the regular four-year four-year high school cqurso, and B, for all high school graduates and former for-mer students of the college with college standing. The college Is urged to Invite men over eighteen, especially those who havo had some high school work, to join Class A. All men over eighteen In both class- 'cs will bo enlisted and until draft i numbers aro called they will receive $30 per month. They will pay for tuition, quarters and subsistence but when their order numbers in tho draft aro called they will receive commutation for rations nnd quarters quar-ters In addition to tho $30 per ( month. Tho main course of officers In tho futuro will be from tho col- ( leues nnd every three months, or ; pdrhaps nt longer Intervals, tho men will bo given tho opportunity to be designated for Ofllcors' Camps or be assigned for further training nt tho collego to fit themselves for sclen-j sclen-j tlflc or technical service.' Tho president of tho College and the 'commanding officer of the S.' A. T. C., will determine how long men aro Thoso men who will probably bo drafted between now and tho opening open-ing of collego, September 30, should request tho president's office or Captain Cap-tain Abbot, to ask the committee of the War department at Washington to have them assigned to the Agricultural Agri-cultural Colleg of Utah for training under the S. A. T. C. The committee commit-tee will Immediately Instruct the draft boards to do this. As soon as possible the men will all be housed and fed on the campus. |