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Show I ji LOCAL IfEWS . in ' r-- -. - " J ' tf M Vo flell the earth, attract Its tiile fond loan money pn It.'n. jedfr-sob jedfr-sob & Co., First North. A'dv; Squash for-sale by th0 department of ' horticulture of the .U. A. Q Phone 4Ciw. Adv. . - ' Furnished room for rent, suitable for two gentlemen students. Phone 434w. ' '--. i. JIr. and Mrs. It. L. Harmah are now comfortably located In Uio homo ot Mrs. Ithodn U. Cook ot 210 North on First West street. 9 Postmaster John P. Clark ot Clnrkston and his good wife wero in Logon this week to attend tho county fair. - "Prof. Joseph It. Jensen will address ad-dress the Third wurd Parents class Sunday morning on Tho Hoy" Scout Movement. A special Invitation is extended to all parents nnd Mutual workers. - It s sad to ,havo to record the death of Melba, the 13 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P.. Olbbs of tho' Logan Second ward. Tho little girl has been 111 but a few days: Ftjneral services will be held In the 'Second ward meeting houso;iSunday,: at 12 o'clock. , ' j.a .A,. ' ' " ' .i" " Thp, local, sportsmen will, entertain Mp,, Rush Razee,3he'chainpioq Johy. shooter of the wor.d, on October 29.' Thero naturally will bo. consldcrabie local. Interest hi. Mr. Razeo and his exhibition. The place haB not been announced, as to where thq exhibition rwlll,.be held, ' J ' Friends of A. D. Maughan wero. congratulating him yesterday on the. suggestion that many ot his friends , nro booming him. for nomination for sheriff on . the Republican ticket nt ' the Republican- convention to bo held at Logan on October 10. Alex seem-. ( ed to enjoy tho hand shaking he rc- 'celvcd. Mrs. Elizabeth Hyde, celebrated the lOlsf anniversary of her birth-yesterday birth-yesterday at tho home of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Ocorgo Pitkin, In tho Logan Lo-gan Fifth ward. Many relatives and friends, as Is tho annual custom, -called and congratulated her on being the oldest woman In Cacho Valley and as far as Is known locally, the old est woman In the state. Cashier II. E. Crockett, his sister Mrs. John Hopkins and Miss Barbara Hopkins left on Thursday for Rex-burg, Rex-burg, to be nt the bedside of their slstei1 Mrs. Delia Curtis who Is reported re-ported to bo dying. It Is a caso ot typhoid and other complications. Mrs. Curtis was In Logan recently to attend the funeral of tho littlo child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crockett, and seemed to bo In good health at that time. An amusing letter was received yesterday, by tho. management of tJie Providence Coop whp'ls conducting, 'ilro sale.Jnvtnls'citfc It 'comes from a? repentant-citizen who 'evidently" carrle'd' away8ome.thln6?hat'$Id dot -belong-to him' at tbfeiopVnin Vdjjy jf Ib4j;'s'al6 whru the'sWelv&scrowd'ijd Vrhh peopled Tho'.reUerjfntniried 4$' cents',1 with) the explanation' .tljat .goods to that- amountliad. been car-rjfed car-rjfed away and they now' Wanted "to 'pay for them. The letter came unsigned. un-signed. It appears that after tho prices were put down so low, the guilty party's conscience would not allow him to take the goods without at least making a small payment on ,tho purchase J ' ' ..'-,- .j..- ; rrr r: ; O'Brien & Dorr ah in Vaudcvill at the Lyric Theatre Monday |