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Show f ft , ' ft i. ?j f LOCAL NEWS' John T.. Roberts of Paradise' was In the city yesterday on 'business. Mr. and Mrs. GUI Sweeten of Col-llnston Col-llnston spent Tuesday in the city. Peter Woodland of Richmond was I la Logan yesterday.). shaking .hands' k with old friends and acquaintances. Two basketball, games each, night for the Church High school championship. champion-ship. AdV. i " George. D. Keeder of Hyde Park, made a flying business trip to Logan yesterday. We sell .the earth, abstract Its title and loan money on It. H. A. Peder-sen Peder-sen & Co., First North. Adv tf Billy Hamp the Wellsvlllo plumber was a business 'visitor In Logan yesterday. yes-terday. Warren Schow has been appointed superintendent of tho County Poor Farm by tho cqunly commissioners. For Sale Horse, buggy and harness. har-ness. Inqulro tit this office. Ad tf William Hope of Richmond was In. tho city yesterday having come down to attend Uie funeral ter.vlcen of Mrs. Thomas Ashment which was held In tho Third ward. Ten different kinds of Talcum Powder Pow-der 15 cents the box this week only. Co-op Drug Co. Adv. ml4 1 1 Joseph Featherstcjno who was in the city this week on mining business returned yesterday morning for his homo in American Fork, ' Tho county commissioners have appointed ap-pointed tho following road supervisors: supervis-ors: Wm. Andersci, Richmond; Gideon' Gid-eon' E. Olsen, Paradise; L. L. Peterson, Pet-erson, PetcrBboro; Mlsa Efflo Wiser has been appointed registrar of vlt-AI vlt-AI &I statistics of Lewlf.on precinct. w ' Your choice of Ta!cum Powder this week only for 1C cenU per can. See our window. Co-op Drug Co. Advertisement, Adver-tisement, mil Miss Ethel Maycock of Ogden who has been visiting with Mrs. Joseph II. Marshal of the Eagle Hotel since tho military ball, returned homo yesterday. yes-terday. i Men's 112.00, $14:00 and $15.00 Suits for $9.50; $2.00 Hats $1.25. Sale lasts ono week, at Newbold's. Adv. ml4 Every night will be an important ono at the tournament so you should sco each night's game. Tickets will bo on sale at the Royal Confection-cry. Confection-cry. Adv.- Iron 'fencing for residence and cemetery lots.' We make the best at lowest prices. Bee our samples. E. W. Lundahi; Bona;, 188 South -Main. Adv.- , ,apS Mrs. J. W. Linford entertained about twelve of the girl friends of Miss Amanda Hqlbrook who leaves soon for a mission, Monday evening. -Music and social pastime occupied the time.. Dainty refreshments wero Ecrved. J D ' Miss M. A. Torgonson, cashier of tho Utah Power and Light Company and one of tho faithful employes of that company, will go to Salt Lake City this morning to visit with her sister, Mrs. Whit Pyper. kjk H. M. Rich and R. A. Drcwer of Salt Lake City, special agouti of the Continental Llfo Insurance Company, Com-pany, who have been In tho city making mak-ing scttloraont on tho policy of tho lato Georgo F, Thatcher, have boon spending a fow days over tho valley setting a "lino on future business. Thoy havo been so favorably impressed impress-ed with what lias been told about Logan Lo-gan canyon thot thoy liavo concluded conclud-ed to bring their families hero for & couplo of months outing during tho summer. t All kinds of" garden and flower Beeds at Ola Larson and Son, Logan, Utah, Phone 497J. Adv. " f - Miss Larnell Toombs, daughter of Mrs.JLydla: Toombs, 323 East First South street has beepi kept to her bed since Sunday; with1 inflammatory rheu-mAtlsnf rheu-mAtlsnf : ' ' ' i., -4 . , ,, Reserve tickets, for basketball tournament tour-nament Thursday, Friday and Saturday Satur-day now on, ealo at Royal Confectionery Confection-ery and D. Y. College. Adv. ml4 i John W. Owen who has been working work-ing .with the Phoenix Construction' Company at Preston, Idaho, aunns the past winter has been In tho city for a few days: He left yesterday for his ranch In Box Elder county wiiore ho will bo for three or four months. Tho Second ward Old Folks reunion reun-ion for all over 60, and widows will be held on Friday. A dinner wll bo served at 12 o'clock and n splendid program has been arranged for the afternoon. In the evening at 8 o'clock a party will be given to all married people of tho ward. Joseph Moser and Son contractors and builders at 385 North First East' can save you money on tho new home you contemplate building. Phone 384. Adv. Miss Lettle Rich, Alby Smith, and Idona Blanchard entertonled at a delightful dancing party at the Fourth ward hhll on Tuesday evening. About one hundred of their friends enjoyed the evening. Messrs John Broberg sind Niels Bergsjo, contractors, havo received the contract for the brick work on the new addition to Uie Ford Garage. Work onUho same will progress at once and tho addition completed In tho next few weeks. The Second ward choir' entertained entertain-ed last evening for Miss Amanda Hoi-brook. Hoi-brook. A short program was rendered render-ed after which the evening was spent In dancing1! and social postlmo. During Dur-ing tho evening a llttlo token .was presented to Miss Holbrook. Dainty refreshments were served. About fifty fif-ty guests wero present. Mrs. 'Harriet V. Bobbins of tills city died at Tremonton yesterday afternoon af-ternoon following a long Illness. A stroke was the immediate causo of death. The remains were brought to this city last evening by her son William K. Robins and Undertaker George W. LIndqulst. No definite arrangements ar-rangements were made last evening as to funeral services. Stephen Hailstone and Orson Hansen Han-sen were the heroes in the run away which occured an Center street yesterday yes-terday when the delivery team of the P. A. Nielsen ft Son proceeded to i race down the dusty roads, scattering scatter-ing the green groceries 'and canned goods as they wsnt. Leo Nielsen Is arranging for medals to show ' the proper recognition for the services rendered by the two worthies, In the Tuesday's Issue of this paper wo called attention to a settlement by the Continental Life Insurance Company to tho estate of tho lato Georgo F. Thatcher, through the administrator ad-ministrator D. H. 'Thomas. A reference refer-ence was mado therein that a settlement settle-ment had boen mado on the stock held by Mr. Thatcher, when It should havo been stated that a settlement had been mado of $134.03 more than tho estate expocted, tho samo bolng tho amount of tho earnings on the $5000 llfo insurance policy which had matured through death. This correction correc-tion is mado in justlco to Messrs Rich and Browor, representatives of tho Contlnnotal Llfo Insurance Company, Com-pany, who do not wish the idea to go out that tho settlement mado was on stock. - |