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Show I ! j " " I LOCAL NEWS I .j i H , Logan nido A Junk Company pays H f tba highest prlco for hides and Junk. H Phone 62, Logan, Utah. Adv-ti H s B , . ' Christian Sclonce services will be M ! t i held in room 7 or tho Arlmo block B I . j "Sunday triprnlng.at 11 o'clock, Sun- B , '! day school nt 10 u. m. Everybody is B . ; cordially Invited t6 attend. I ! i WM. ELI HAWKINS H Chiropractor !'i , Office Phone 420 S. Main 687-J m j j s $ $ j & j $ sUH ' ' H ' The Republican, congrntulntcs our H ) friend w. I). Cranncy on his victory H In tho Idaho courts nt UoIbo, Iiliilio. H Tbo milt Involved water rights for .i PH i cectlon and a half or land and has pS i j j ru Mr. Cranney &&d Ws eons to much , V troublo and Inconvenience. H I Kvorythlng fn fruit trees, sliado H trees and ornamental schrubery. Jos H 'j cph A. Smith, Providence. Adr I H , ' Stubby Peterson, Morris Christen- H ' , cn, Drock Orcen, George Eccles, H j )' lhbs Langton, Wendell Hydo, Ken- I H 2 i eth Thatcher and Stanley Flcot were I PP 4 i,' among tho A. C. students who went J B j ,' to Salt LnWo yesterday to witness tho I BjB , i -A. C.-U. of U. game. I H t CaI ud sco tho spring lino of la- I H ' H Bhoca at Nowhold's. Adv-3-2C I ftftl ' " I PBa Leland Andorson, son of Jena An- 'i Person of Hyrum passed away Wed- P I nrsday orenlng of Influenu. The PPP young man was.nlneteen years of age. P This Jo tho cocond death in that fam- PPP J,r from Influenza, a brother. George, PPP j having died about two months ago. PPP ,' Every farrner needs at least a PPH "hot gun and- a small calibraviflc. H ") Remington preferred. Adv-tf LHHH ! LHHIH M j H. J. focKAY.D. C " M ' I Chiropractor n I Over .Shamhart Chris- A ml . - tensen's Store r Phone 973 ".', H'r Kctp'dqwrfAljb 'goplibr'Wt with H fj n -22( caVbnf'mington, and imllqw 7 point -cnrtrldeos; Adv-tr BBBKl Mr Jnraos Chrlstenscn of Hyrum PPPP h passed 'away Wednesday evening or P I j typhoid fovcr after an illness of about P I 1 four weeks. He was thought to he 1 improving but took a sudden turn V I for tho worse Tuesday and died on Y Wednesday evening. Ho is survived ', I hy a. wife and one child, about two PPPB I j weeks old. Funeral arrangements are jW, I not yet announced. J',", "T B For Best Results see H; G. L. CHADWICK .. H Chiropractor' PPftV ArimoBlk Phone SO H. 10-11, 2-4, 6:30-7:30 m i Hours ppppppppv PPPPf i The TJ. A. C. Commercial club has PPBI I been extended an !nvtatlou to atteiid PPBP' I the lecture by Mr. Q. V. Sulley n Pr ''Merchandising and Uio TroublcK of PPPPJI j tho Merchants and How to Stop PPJPPJj 2 Them," at tho Commercial club rooms PJ I n Friday evening, March 28, at 8 PPBH L o'clock. Tho locturo Is being given PPPBV under tho auspices of the Commercial PPPB A club and all Uio merchants and their pgPP) i clorks aroospeclally Invited and cx- PPPPf) j' peeled to bo present. HR I Mr. 1 O. Warren, head ot tho Loc- PPPB! ture Dureau of the National Cah P i Kcglster company, has advised that PPPPP Mr. O. W. Sulloy and his assistant' BflB, will arrive hero March 27th and will PPPPV ' hare their projection equipment in- PPBPl etallod in time for tho motion ptctntc PPPpPJ " o merchandising and ho illustrated PHS ) lecture "The Troubles of a Merchant PPpB ABd Uow to Btojp Thea,' Thk splca- PPPPPPPH PmPJhB l Mid ' hhhODI ..w-iiiw""w''''w"iniii'iw ,"'',T" r 'r"rrvrrli?n PPBmPPbbV-"" " '"' '"'" ' ' """' ' " ' Uld lecture will bo given free to the merchants and their clerks at ia.s Commercial club on Friday evening, 38. It trill bo given under the auspices of Uio club. tr) Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Center am Upending the week end In Bait. Lake City. Dr. Frank O. ItcynoldR left Thusr-day Thusr-day morning for nochc3ter, Minn, whoro ho c.xpcctH to do post graduate, work in tho eyo, enr, nose and throat department of the fninouu Mayo Clinic. Clin-ic. After spending sonio time there ho will visit Chicago and other oast-cm oast-cm cities taking special work in his speciality of tho eyo, car, noso and throat. Mrs. Ileynofda accompanied the "doctor caBt. They expect to bo gono about six weeks. " Tho local flrchall with Mr. C. W. Rapp and his force In charge of tho receiving' and packing will bo the headquarters for tho Oversea Clothing Cloth-ing campaign. The use of this build-in build-in B nnd tho services of these men Is much appreciated by the Red Cross workers. Those who have uaed clothing cloth-ing they can spare should assemble the articles at once, place In a bur-, lap bag and send to the flrchall. Tho Iquota (or Cache county Is ten tons. We are sure that amount can be sathered with a little cooperation on the part of all. The Oevresas Clothing committee will meet at tho Commercial club on Monday morning at 10 o'clock for the purposo of commencing the campaign for used clothing for tho people of the war stricken countrlos. Tho people peo-ple can help out much if thoy will got their articles In burlap sacks and havo them ready for delivery when tho commlttoe makes tho call. Don't burn those old shoes, coats, shirts, etc. Thoy can all bo usod to good advantage In this groat rollof work. The former Issues of tho nowspapors gavo a list of tho articles doslrod and those not wanted. Look tho list ov or carofully. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Johuson of Itlchmond announcp ho engagement of their daughter Edyth to Albert Ac-derson, Ac-derson, tho marrlago to tako plaa in the Salt Lako templo. Miss Johnson and Mr. Andorson aro popular young pcoplo nd havo a host of friends 'who attend boat wishes to thorn. i 1 " f ' ' "" :"'; 'T '', ''- 1 Man and wife want work on farm. References Call 48. Adr-3-27 Lieut. Scott has arrived In Logan to tako up his duties as assistant to Captain Abbot in military tactics at tho U."A. C. It. O. T. C. Mr. Evorott Orldlln of Cache Junction and Miss Dale Alvord of Logan stole a march on their friends by going to Salt Lako and gottlng married in the Salt Lake tomplo Wednesday. Wed-nesday. They returned to Logan yesterday. Mr.' Clarence Shepard of Paris, Idaho, Id-aho, Bon of Piesldont Shepard of tho Logan templo passed away nt his homo on Thursday of Influenza-pnoumonla. Influenza-pnoumonla. Ho was born In Paris, October 2, 1888, ahd Is survived by a wife and flvo children. TIUNITV MKTHODIST IHMSCOPAIi cinmon t Since some people might bo exposed expos-ed to tho Influenza by attending rei Ilglous services there will be no meetings at tho Trinity Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. It. B. SMITH. Pastor . |