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Show f LOCAL NEWS f "Coffee kills, but Koffe-et builds." Miss Gladys Davis returned to Salt Lake yesterday after a short visit vis-it with relatives and friends. Misses Lillian Parry and Geneva Marriott of Ogden, came to Logan 'A yesterday to attend the Military ball 7 clven last evening., - , 't Theodore Amussenf'who has spent nearly three years In tho Swiss and German mission, has returned to Logan feeling1 flno and reports having hav-ing bad a most enjoyable and profitable profit-able experience while in Europe. For Sale 320 acres of good plow land, all under fence, price $15 per acre on long time. Address, John L. Baxter, Howell, Utah. Adv. f2C George Farrcll of Rush valley is in the city for a brief stay,' having come to Logan to attend the annual meeting of the Fartrell corporation on Saturday. Mr. Farrell reports every thing in Rush valley to be in' a very prosperous condition. For Sale Two acres good pasture land, right close to Logan. C. W. Dunn. Adv. f28 Roy McAUster, manager of the Coop Co-op Drug company, The Prescription Store, returned on Sunday from a business trip to the state capital over the week-end. t The Jacob Fnhrlmhn family aud the J. H. Campbell family of Providence, Provi-dence, were in the city on Saturday for the purpose of getting family pictures. pic-tures. Each had pictures taken of four generations. , The Richmond basketball team won from Wellsvllle Saturday night at Wellsvllle. The two teams are tied I for county championship. The tie I will be played off in Logan in the Jftj near future. A wrlteup of the fjamo ir Is found in tho Richmond department Will O. Farrell, secretary of the Salt Lako Commercial Club was in tho city on Saturday having come up to attend tho annual meeting of tho George L. Farrell corporation. He returned Saturday afternoon. ndlablo deeds, mortgages and abstracts ab-stracts of title. 0. W. Dunn, First North. Phone 83. Arv. m3 A dispatch from Washington, D. C. bears tho news that Josoph M. Howell, son of Congressman and Mrs. Josoph Howell Is the proud, parent of a flno son, born Friday tho 20th. The mother, daughter of Colonel Col-onel Wlllard Young is doing nicely. t ' Mrs.(Le,Roy Smith of North Logan who recently returned from a pleas-, ant trlrT'jo Canon City, Colorado, is now taking a course at the Agricultural Agricul-tural CMVbge. Mrs. Smith was formerly for-merly identified with the Cache county coun-ty schools and hopes to become a pedagogue again. ' The" .water was turned out of the state dam on Sunday1 and did considerable consid-erable damage by flooding the Smith BrothersLumber yards. Tho water . was turned back yesterday during which time tho Thatcher Mill and Elovator Company was forced to closo its mill. On their trip to Salt Lako and 1'rovo, tho Aggies met with hard luck, tho team returns with two dcfpatii. I At Salt Lako tho University five won JsW, by tho scoro of 37 to 27. At Provo, Tjir tho B. Y. U. won by tho scoro of 41 to 21. Tho Aggies look to turn tho tables on tho B. Y. U. when it puts In Its nppearanco at Logan In tho near future Ezra Taft Benson, stato president of tho European mission and tho Misses Zlna and Myrlo PIngreo of Ogden woro In tho city1 to attend tho Benson reunion on Saturday hnd spent Sunday, Monday arid today with tho Dr. W. B. Parkinson family fam-ily of this city. They will return' homo tomorrow. , t Joseph Marshall, manager of the Eagle Hotel and distributor of Maxwell Max-well automobiles in the state, is in Logan' on a brief stay.' ( '; . ; - ' "James Mulr,, son of Mrs. Nellie Mulr of the Fourth ward, met with the misfortune to get a badly crushed hand on Saturday by a tree falling on it. The forefinger bones were separated separ-ated from the rest of the hand nearly near-ly to the wrist, which required several sev-eral stitches to mend. i Heber Rich, brother of Attorney GeorgeQ. Rich of this city and a member of the stake presidency with his home at Blackfoot, has been in 'Logan for a short time doing temple work. Mr. Rich reports very favor-ablo favor-ablo conditions In Blackfoot. Ho' says the farmers are growing wealthier wealth-ier every year. The Benson family reunion at tho Fourth ward on Saturday was a huge success. There were over one hundred hun-dred twenty of the descendants of the late Apostle Ezra T. Benson in attendance. at-tendance. A very fine entertainment was given. On the program was featured fea-tured a number of the members cf tho family In which there is a great amount of able talent. Mrs. Julius Jacobsen entertained Friday afternoon tin honor of the Wilford Woodruff Camp of the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers. Mrs. Mulr gave a short sketch of the Life of Washington. Wash-ington. A vocal solo was rendered byt Mrs. Ethel Jensen Clayton, Mrs. W. D. Cranney gave a short lecture. Miss Lettte Jacobsen gave a piano solo. The rooms were beautifully decorated de-corated with sweet peas, violets and red carnations. Dainty refreshments were served. About thirty guests were present. |