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Show I 1 $J I L0CALNil L $&3j IRfl, In tho world Borloa, basooftil 'feamo J played yesterday between Chicago J and Cincinnati, the Cincinnati team J defeated Chicago by Jhe ocoro of 9 S to 1. A record breaking crowd was H In attendance. H H LADIKS HATS remodeled, 61 So. H SndijWcsL Hours 0 to 8 p, ni. H Adv-tf H "Mr. S. W. Parkinson of Franklin J was In the city yesterday. H More looms ami boarding liousca fl nre needed by tho college nuthorlttei.. fl Please phono GG or 102-w. Adv-tf fl Most excellont well furnished and fl: lighted room can bo hnd on Center j street. Telephone 78.0, Adv Mr. Dow Lewis spent ycsteiday afternoon af-ternoon In Logan. Ho Is just returning re-turning to his home In Ogden from IDownoy, Idaho, where ho has been on business. Plenty of money to loan on city or, farm property. JI. A. PedcrsoD. Adr-tf Marlage licenses have been granted grant-ed to the following: Gottlieb Schwarz and Anna Stelner, both ot Logan; Lawrcnco n. Wade of American Amer-ican Falls, Idaho and Peurl Bunder-son Bunder-son of Stone, Idaho; Elmer Kerr of Wcllsvllle, and Margaret Ralloy of Wellsvlllo; Nllus Wiser of Lewlston, and Anna S. Packor of Arco, Idaho; Irvln J. Taylor of Clifton, Idaho, and Ada M. Perkins of Dayton( Idaho; M. C. Hlgby of. Newton i)nd Loretta Merrill of Illchmond; Walter H. I Ilu i rant of Drlggs, Idaho, and Ella Rlgby of Logan; Elton Illchoy of Monroe, Utah, and Ilodll Thuesen of Sugar City, Idaho. To Watd lieprcsentatlVo of Gen-oology, Gen-oology, nenson stake. Please note the parents claBS of Sunday Schools Is turned to you for class meetings theTlrst Sunday in each month. Kindly Kind-ly commence -your classes October 5, uslngflrst lesson In your guide book. W, J. Harrison, stake representative. FOR SALE Very flno moden home. Closo In. Phone 713 Adv-t: Men's -25 suits gOlngU 't3 In the lates models. Also boys cloth hats at 90 cents at Newbolds. Adv-10-9 Mr. A. D. Dell and Mr. 'William Hodges letf Tcusday for Mr." Hell's farm In Ilox Elder county. Tho Kimball darago Informed our reporter yesterday that they were ar.; ranging; to establish a real up-to-date taxlcab sciviro In this city: They 'wlllhavo four" automobiles' which will be ready for rent any time for I both long and short trips. Mr. Thomas Mulr of Mendon was In tho city yesterday on buslnci. Kenton Walto of Hydo Park who has bec.n In the U. S. Navy for tho Inst two and a half years has returned re-turned to his home, having been released re-leased from .army sorvlco, Mr. Walto was one of the first Cache county boys to enlist after tho United Unit-ed States entered tho war. Mr. Aiclilo Ames, for a long time one of tho popular clothing clerks of tho Men's Shop has resigned his position po-sition and accepted a position with the Lion Coal company. Ho will have charge ot the company's business' In Logan. "" i Mrs CJunda Thulln, mother of Carl Torp, died at" hor vesldenco In this city Tuesday evening. She was 82 years old and was born, In Norway. Logan hai boon her homo for a number num-ber or year. Funeral sorvlces will bo held In tho Third waid meeting houso Friday at 2 o'clock. "" MM m VMM ' Mr. Oliver Hansen has reached homo from overseas duty. He was called to the colors Just shortly ar-tcr ar-tcr returning from a mission soma .two years ago. He is feeling well and mighty glad to be at home again. |