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Show 4 JV1lBBHBBBBJBBBB lo 35oofl5iuct To. , Forjsal-Flv good .biynfVr&i. Phonel. Logan. -Adv. ,i Tby" im. down ifitftgP' T Mrs? C. C. Crearfltttr7fcUfcaV Bfl afternoon for K short visiU.wJtlr -her." daughter Mrs. F. W. M liner, of I Salt Lako. I For Sale Good saddle horse; 45 I will take him this week. "Bee Dr. I. P. Stewart. Adv. ml6 I ' Colonel and lira. Njw. Clayton of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with I their son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. I Irving B. Clayton. I I Wo sell the earth, abstract Us title end loan money on It. H. A. Poder-I Poder-I ten & Co., First North. Adv tt I I Pom, an eight pound baby girl, to I Mr. hnd Mrs. Lionel Munk of Ben-I Ben-I son Sunday night. Mother and babe I are doing nicely. H I Lost Qcntlcmans gold 'natch, open I face, Hamilton movement; Initial M. A. on buck. Finder return to thli offlco for reward. Adv. tf i ' Miss LaRee Scott, Miss Ellen Smith Mr. Nathan Tolman, Mr. Jack Wright loft yesterday morning for Provo to bo In attendance at the track meet being held there today. . Mr, William Angclls tho Center street grocery man, who was operation operat-ion a the Budge hospital sometime ago is mingling with friends again. Ho Is much improved In health. Two Lady Demonstrates Warned, at once to demonstrate the 1'imoun "Sperry & Hutchinson" Trnd'rg .TOt Stamps. Inquire nt tho prouiuui par- W lor at Howell Cardon Co. M Christian Science services hro held M every Sunday at 11 a. m. and every Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. nt tho rooms In tho Arimo bloc, over the I A. II. Palmer plumbing shop. I Conjoint meeting to bo held at tho Third ward meeting houso next Sun. I diiy May 17, at 7:30. Tho program I will consist of a vocal solo by Flor-I Flor-I enco Tarbct; address, Joseph D. I Howell; violin selection, 'Fred Kid- I eelK For Sale Brown inaro, about 1200 pounds, with colttinlso doublo bar ness, and '3 14 Stndebaker wagon. Address" Be'nlipIe'raYl, Hyrtim. A"' as H-a? , , V The plana and speclflcatlons fophe Budge hospital -hava'beea submitted ; to the'eontraotors and "bid will be opened' May 20. As .soon as the con- tract is awarded we are informed that work will commence immediate- Coaches Joseph Jenson of tho B. Y. C. and Tcetzol of tho A. C, with their track and field athletes, left for Provo yesterday morning and today they will compote thero with the representatives of tho U. of U. and tho B. Y. U. Coach Jenson will perhaps get what ho went after tho records in tho mile and tho half milo, and ovorybody hero will Jolu In the wish that Toetzol may got what ho wont after tho state chanv plonshlp. It will bo nip and tuck j, between tho Aggies and tho U. op- -ry parently and if tho other schools can ' take a few of tho second places In tho e onts, Logan wIH get tho honors of tho meet. Snow and Peterson M tho main reliance of the Aggies. Misses Charlotte Parkinson and Virginia Bateson wcro hostesses ht a prettily arranged party given Wed, nesday evening at the homo of Miss Bateson, Ifwas given ln honor q TOinno -lui HUP APVYtoPtfttyfrt Miss Mln. .T? hUl 4mi,e- I rom were '4uBuliyi3dfe5rVtd",Wlt2' spring MoHonu. The evening was spent in jAB&MLjSaHM.i, re-!WPfe' re-!WPfe' . .Those In-SfidililKft9rtS In-SfidililKft9rtS Van f ?,??i)3mh,,LRe' Scott- L3rdU Hansen. Veda Scott Marie Parkinson, 'r& Peterson; Messrs Ezra Athay, 'Lolhair Allred, Jack Wright, Nathan Tolman, Elmer Richards, Yeppa Lund, David Hyde, Lloyd McDonald, the hostesses and guests. i - - . , Miss Vera Hanson employee of tho Royal Confectionery had her hand and arm burned yesterday by spilling a bucket of boiling water. TBo wound was dressed and at last reports Bho was doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Al Balmforth arc In Logan visiting with their friends Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Goodwin. Tho visitors vis-itors always spend tho winter on tho coast and are now on their way back to their homo In Butto after a pleasant pleas-ant stay In California. To encourago agrlculturo tho business busi-ness men of Logan have tendered the uso of their automobiles to the Agricultural Ag-ricultural Col lego club about seventy strong, to visit Richmond May 18 to make a study on orchard, dry farming, farm-ing, Dairy, cattle and pure bred horses. hors-es. The object Is general Information. Dr. W. B. Secrlst of Franklin, called on Coach Jensen Thursday and had the Franklin baseball team admitted admit-ted to tho county league. Dr. Secrlst put up the money and also ordered the suits and other paraphernal from tho Logan Arms & Sporting Goods Company. Fourth ward conjoint meeting on Sunday evening May 17, at 7:30 o'c'ock. The following program will bo rendered: Duet M!ss Allen and Mr. Hess Vocal Solo Miss Banks Reading Miss Laura Poulsen Talk Prof. William Teterson Piano Solo Mrs. S. S.. Havens Tho "riy" meeting held in tho tabernacle tab-ernacle on Wednesday was nttended by a decidedly small audience, and somo of thoso present retired before tho gathering came to nn end. Doctors Doc-tors Woodruff, of Salt Lake and Tltis nnd Dalnes of Logan delivered addresses ad-dresses that were most excellent nnd very long. From remarks made after the meeting it was evident that Loganltes prefer fly talk in small doses. They will be found ready to awat the fly, however. ' " 'Professor Olln, the Bio Grande agricultural ag-ricultural expert" has decided to make an agricultural survey of the eastern and uthern'parU of the" state, and he has invited Dr, EV G.'Peter,son ' to accompany him on the trip which willloccupy a week "arid -which win extend from Kingston on tho south to Groen River on tho east. Tho local business men have offered offer-ed tho uso ot their autos to the Agricultural Ag-ricultural club for tho purpose of taking tak-ing a spin to Richmond on tho 18tn Tho various agricultural activities thero will bo Inspected. Tho Agricultural Agricul-tural clubs ot Wellsvllle, Hyrum nnd Smlthfleld may decide to accompany tho club on tho trip. . .1 |