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Show I j ,1 LOCAL NEWS I i , H Logan Hlilo & Junfe Company pays H ' the highest prlce for hides and Junk. H riione 62, Lognn, Utah. Adv-tf H Tlio funeral of J. 0. l'ortcr nnd H Ills snn James, will bo held In tho H city cemetery today nt t o'clock. H , Man. and wlfo want work on farm. H I References Call 48. Adv-3-27 H ,r Word comes from Uymm of tho j death of Mrs. Karen Winger, wlfo of H tho late a 8. Winger. Infirmities In- M i cldcnt to old ago Is thought to have keen the Cuse of her death, H i H , Mrs., J. II. Wilson, 364S6uth Main km street, will receive .clothing donated Jpj in theOvorscas clothing' campaign, r ; Cnll.nndsco tho sprlAg tine of la- SI dies sh'oos ftt.iNowbold's.' ' ' Advj3-2G . ;.-: -r- ".. K. II. Qwcu. manager: of -tlio 'Utah', H . I'ower ft- LleHt. Co.;- returned Ttteb dny from TrmuoiUon n.mi- Grirln'ml. H Air. Owen repetts,u tcellng.of re'sotve JfJ toward Lognnites on account, OP the' B ? flu situation but ho was Instrumental j In allaying oomu of the? fear hi Td' H dents of Ofat district lir rei'nnl If, M.: renditions la Logan.- BsBsV - - Ht Keep down tho gopher "1'. with H a .i'i caliber Uemlngton and -hallo H: point cartridges. Adv-ir V; The condition of Miss Ilose lien PB strom, 702 East Center street, vho B tins been suffering from an attack T of Influenza, Is considerably Improv- B id. Her sister, Miss Edna llenstrom who was also 111, has recovered and Khc Is up and around. 1 ' Erery farmer needs nt Uast a nhot gun and a small calibre riflo. ' "Ucmlngton proferrcd. Adv-tf H- The two year old boy of Ilyrum Sparrow died yesterday morning at tlio resldeuco on South First Bast otrwt. Pneumonia Is the cause of doatit of which the father hud dlod Tuesday, morning, Mrs. Sparrow and j nix children arc still afflicted with ! j lnfluonia but hopes are held for tho i recovery of all. Punoral services for Mr, Sparrow lakes place today at ' t'J 12 o'clock at tho city cemetery. f - H ' i f Seed wlioat and oats for snto. Ap- j, ply to C, Bulling, "31 G South Main Ht street, phono G18; Adv-3-27 . ' ' ' B lDuo to tho prompt aotlon of our DHBIi ' II county commissioners; the Logan . gt Wl K ' canyon road has been made passable to tho forks. It has been some years slnco this road was pasabio so early In the season. It has been suggested suggest-ed that tho commlsslonesr get busy with tho Wcllsville canyon road. Although Al-though this rond cannot be traveled tho cnttro distance, from the spring this way can be put In condition and when tho snow has melted the other part can soon bo made ready for travel. Now is the tiino to do a little lit-tle work before tho season's rush is upon, us nnd tho teams arc hard to get. . . Dig reductions on men's canvas spiral and leather legglns at Newborn's. New-born's. ' Adv-4-0 Tho six year old daughter of J. L. McCracken, 20 South First East street, Is still quite ill with Influenza. Mrs. McCracken has recovered sum-clcntly sum-clcntly to bo up and around. Mr. I McCracken, who Is an employo of1 tho Spando Furniture company, says that while ho has had little rest for tho past week, he lias not given up and attributes Is escape from the disease dis-ease to this factor. Those who did not find It convenient conven-ient to send their used clothing to the central places In tho .wards may send them to headquarters at the local lo-cal flro hall."'-Logan's quota Is four tonB. With a little cooperation 'on tho port of"'the "people, 'fife 'Amount can ho gathered. For Information, call Mrs. 'Martha Oeddes who is the chairman.' of tho cominllteo.' - ' ' , ' v Immediately" after' tho lecture ht the C'omiiierclnl club bn Friday even-ing even-ing to bo given -by Mr. 0. W. Suite" ) tho "Troulilcs at a Merchant anil .low to Stop Them," th'o dnyllght .living act, which goes Into effect on the 31st will be dipsussed for n few miutcs. Tho purpose Is to coma to j uniform understanding among tho merchants so tho public may be advised ad-vised In duo time, Miss I'nulinc l'cttigrew of Salt Lako City Is a Logan visitor for a few days. Tho peoplo of tho Ninth word can leave Uie clothes for tho lied" Cross at the homo of Mrs. C. T. Barrcftt, 681 North First East bofore next , Saturday. I Funeral services over tho remains of tho lato Lydla Anderson who died of Influenza-pneumonia will bo held ( Friday at 2 p. m. at tho residence at 105 West Second North street. There wore eight new homos with twelve cases quarantined and 37 cases cas-es in homes already quarantined. I Nineteen homes with 67 cases were released leaving us with 87' flags and 300, cases. This report (a extromely encouraging, as It is a decrease of ,336 cases in a little more than a I ' week. . Wo want a good solicitor and collector col-lector at once. Experience" unnecessary. unneces-sary. Call 48. Adv-tf - - . ' A son was born reccntiy'to Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Cnlder. ' ' Mr. and Mrs Cyrus Jones are ill with Influenza ' Tho funeral service of L. J. Jordan took place Tuesday on tho lawn of the family residence. Elder J. Z. Stewart offered prayer nnd Frank Baugh Jr. rendered a solo. Joseph Salisbury, H. A. Pcdcrson, N, X Larson, Lar-son, O. F. Itlco. spoke and at the .cemetery the grave was dedicated by Ahrent Johnson Funeral services for Mrs. James Almond took place yesterday In the city cemetery. 1J. II. Baugh sang a solo and Bishop James Jenson of Mtllvlllo, Bishop Charles England i and Elder T O flowland spoke ton-solingly ton-solingly to the husband and family Miss Ella Blgby sang a solo and' tho grnve was dedicated by Levi Johnson. |