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Show LOCAL NEWS . Let's go to "Try New Llfo" ounce. Where Is it? Adv tf r H. B. Johnson, Real Estate, Farm Jans Insurance office re-movetirto re-movetirto Harris Block. tf MENrStANO YOUNG MEN'8 PURE WOOL tfplTS 110.00 AND $13.50. 8TAR CLOJHlNG STORE. Ad tf ' - Mrs. Karl Chnltcrton of Preston,, Is visiting In Logan, guest of her, sister Mrs. Hoy Shelton. Joseph Gollghtly drove a lhilck automobile to I'reston jestcrday to deliver to Moroni Jenson of southern Idaho metropolis. Tim car wus sold through the Illalr Motor Company. I'. C. Nelson, the contractor, was in Mendon OBtcrday looking after tho construction part of the Mendon meeting house. He sas the structure struc-ture will bo completed by tho end of this week. Hertha Kunz Hakcr, America's greatest dramatic reader, In dramatic recital Saturday evening November 21, 8 o'clock, Nlbley Hall. Admission 60c, 35c nnd 25c. Tickets nt Mo-rells Clothing store. Adv. Winter's chilis bring winter's ills. Fortify yourself 'gainst doctor's bills. The "Try New Life" Vibrator will never disappoint you. It Is a marvel and" a wonder. Ask us. Office over Express Co., Logan. Adv. i- . i Among the automobiles licensed In Utah last week are to be found a Studebakcr touring car by Dr. Elmer El-mer J. Merrill of Logan, and a Studebakcr Stud-ebakcr touring car by Charles E Gunnell, of Howell. Their numbers aro 017C and 6158, respectively. A great many Logan people have tho "Try Now Life" Vibrators. Sec them. Ask us nt ollleo over Express Compan'. Wo will give ou dozens of names of first chss people. Thnt's what counts. Adv. tf Hay Smith, superintendent of tho southern Utah experiment station, left yesterday for his station where he expects to bo located until next spring. He has been visiting relatives rela-tives and friends hero for the past few weeks and getting Instructions from the central station. Miss Rao Moore and George Garnet Gar-net Smith, were married at high "noon today at tho homo of tho bride's brother, N. H. Moore, Eighth nnd Jefferson streets, Dr. J. H. N. Hell officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Smith left on tho early afternoon train for Portland. Thoy will Bpeud the winter win-ter in California. Con allls Oazotto Times. Many of our friends In nor them Utnli will take more than passing pass-ing Interest in reading tho abovo no-tlco. no-tlco. It will be remembered that tho cstimnblo young lady wns tho sister of tho former proprietor of this paper, pa-per, Mr. N. nalph Moore. She had qualities that endeared all her friends to her in northern Utah fciul regretted much her departure for Oregon. Tho universal sentiment will be hero, May God's blessings at tend tho couple through llfes Journey, Jour-ney, and that every anticipation may. bo fnliyrcnllMd wllH ncr and her selected h'usband. |