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Show I LOCAL NEWS i We sell the earth, abstract Its tltlo and loan money on It. H. A. Pedor-sou Pedor-sou & Co., First North. Adv. It Is urgently requested that all members of tho tabernacle choir attend at-tend practice Friday night at 8 o'clock. Attorney John A. Sneddon was given tho honors of acting chairman of tho Progressive convention yesterday, yester-day, with George Phillips as secretary. secre-tary. . . Hyrum was represented at tho He-publican He-publican county convention on Saturday Satur-day by tho following delegates: H. F. Llljcnnulst, A. M. Israelsou, H. H. Jensen, H. It. Adams, John E. Allred, C. L. Andher, John Jensen, Iver Nielsen, John A. lsraelson, Levi Curtis and Hans Mikkelsen. Hon. Walter H. Olln, commissioner commission-er of agriculture for tho Denver & tUlo Grnndo Hall road was In Logau yesterday conferring with Dr. B. G. Peterson nnd Dr. Hill of tho Utah Agricultural College on various farm crops. Ho is particularly interested In tho potato crop of tho west. On Thursday, October 15 there will be a grand opening of tho Mu tunls of all the wards In Cache stako Special work has been outlined which are better adapted for the needs of the young people. The work has been outlined and a committee to tako charge of same w',ch will bo published pub-lished in Thursday's Issue. Lewlston had a mighty fine Tepro sentatlon at the Republican county convention Saturday consisting of tho following delegates: A. L. Hyer, F. A. Rawlins, Edward Leavltt, William Leavitt, E. W. Ilright, and Marrlner Jackson. They wcro h.-Adsomcly rewarded re-warded In tho selection of T. S. Kar-ren, Kar-ren, one of Lewlston's most solid citizens, cit-izens, for tho stato legislature. Geo. Allred ropresontod Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harmon of this city nttended tho Heachoy arelal Mights, such as looping the loop and other Btunts at Lagoon on Sunday. They say tho feats wero nothing short of thrilling. Stunts pulled off by Hcachey that wcro of such a na-turo na-turo that It Is hard to bcllovo they can bo done unless seen. There was a flvo thousand crowd at the Lagoon. 1 "The Progressives In, attendance at the" county convention- yesterday consisted con-sisted of the following: T. W. Peterson,' Peter-son,' 'John A. Sneddon, J. Charles Johnson, "Joseph. Ulthell, George Phillips, Phil-lips, Frank Price, William McMahlll, Clarence Hammond, Lawrence Johnson, John-son, David James, Frank D. Dalnes, J. W. Ilarrett, C. O. Peterson, Ell Bell and E. C. Dacon. Louis Larson Democratic candidate for Congress was In attendance. "Tho Shopherd of the Hills" by Harold Iloll Wright and Elshcry W. Reynolds was presented at tho Lyric theatre Friday night to a crowded houso by Gaskell and MncVitty. The play was well staged, scenery appropriately ap-propriately selected to fit tho play, and those who nttended felt that thoy had received a real theatrical treat Twelvo ladles who have had ox. perlence In sewing, wanted at onco at tho UNION KNITTING MILLS CO., CORNER OF THIRD WEST AND CENTER STREETS, will pay good wages. Geo. W. Skldmore, manager. Adv. ol3 Postmaster S. W. Hendricks of Richmond, for faithful services, moved mov-ed a voto of thanks for county chairman, chair-man, William Edwards who has serv ed his party faithfully and well. Tho convention was very elaborate In bo-stowing bo-stowing its appreciation. Tho student body dance of tho Utah Agricultural Collego, held Saturday Sat-urday evening In the Smart gymnasium, gymnasi-um, was 0110 of tho best social functions func-tions ever held at tho college. I'rac tlcally every student of tho Institution Institu-tion was In attendance, ns well ns members of the faculty and many Logan Lo-gan pcoplo. The danco was tho formal for-mal opening of social activities at tho A. C. It Is tho danco annually held In tho early part of tho school year and given under tho tftisplcea of the student body. . |