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Show I LOCAL NEWS MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S PURE WOOL SUITS $10.00 AND $13.50. STAR CLOTHING STORE. Adv tf Prunes for salo by tho department of horticulture of tho U. A. C. Phone 462w. Adv--. tf ii We sell tho earth, abstract Its title and loan money on it. H. A. Pcder-son Pcder-son & Co., First North. Adv. Duck and deer season opens on tho first. For guns and ammunition seo Stoncy. Ho has them in nil loads. s2fl Lost Young red pig In Third ward corner Second West and Third North, reward. Report at this olllco. Adv. Being overstocked with dresses, skirts nnd suits, wo will give one-fourth one-fourth off, to September 30. Call nnd seo tho bargains at Edwards Millinery, Millin-ery, opposite post olllco. Adv. s2G Alfred James, old resident of the Second ward, was burled yesterday nfternoon, services having been held In tho ward chapel with Bishop W. B, Sloan presiding. Tho speakers were Mr. Anderson, of Salt Lake; M. H. Fames, M. P. Cowley, Newel Kimball. Kim-ball. W. B. Worley, sang a solo. m V. S. Bowley, representative of thq Utah Fish Screen and Power Company, Com-pany, of Salt Lake City, was In Logan Lo-gan yesterday demonstrating ills screen In the small ditch on First West Btreet, south of tho Riighain Young College The iltvo-ce was attracting at-tracting considerable attention. i L. P. Nelson, known tit the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young Collego during the years preceding 1903 when ho graduated as "Lany" passed through Logan yesterday yes-terday morning Iroin Ammoii, Idaho, where ho has been teaching !-chool. He Is on his way to Los Angles, where ho will enter a dental school. Mr. Nelson was accompanied by his wife. A GOOD HOME FOR SALE , . . , : r ' t A six roomed house, barn, hay shed, largo lot, on car line, convenient to A. C. and town; will sacrifice If sold at once. 358 Noith Fourth East. Call mornings. ' A very line turnout of Sixth ward citizens attended the farowell party given at tho ward chapel Tuesday, evening for Leland Hailstone who will leave Sunday for tho mission Held. A hundsomo purso was mndo up nnd given to tr.o young man. Ho Is elated, as well us his parents, to know thnt h6 has so many friends and well wishers as evidenced by thoso at the party In his honor. Fred Appleman, hide and Junl: dealer, deal-er, has Just returned from Salt Lake whero ho nttended tho Jewish worshipping wor-shipping gatherings held at the Syn-agoguu Syn-agoguu on Monday and Tuesday. At, the meetings contributions were made to tho fund which is being sent to Jerusalem to relievo tno suffering Jews, brought on by thu present war. Mr. Appleman says business is Hiucn brisker In Cache than In Salt Lake county. . a Word comes to Logan that twoot Ernest Purncll's sons havo been dratted drat-ted Into servlco by tho Canadian government gov-ernment along with about 800 other young men who enlisted in and near tho Mormon settlements In South Western Canada. Mr. Pumell Is n brother-ln-'nw of T. G. Lowo of this city nnd wns at ono tlino a resident of Logan. Theso )oung men will bo sent to Europe to fight for tho Mother country In tho great conflict now on among tho lending nations of tho European continent. Mr. W. E. Mltton nnd Miss Cyn thla Whcntloy wero marr!d in tho Logan templo Wednesday September 23. A wedding breakfast was served at tho homo of the groom's parents. Tho rooms wero beautifully decorated, decorat-ed, with autumn leaves nnd cut flowers, flow-ers, tho color scheme being purplo and gold. The happy couple wero tho recipients of many splendid gifts from tholr numerous friends. After a Bumptous repast in which they woro Joined by thirty guc'stsx they left on tho ovonlng train to spend their honoymoon. - |