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Show 1 MPALNEWS 1 ' ' ; COOPDRUGiGo, Don't fbrget ,Honr. Harry S , 'Joseph at Republican headquarters tonight. MEN'S AND YOUNO. MEN'8 PURE WOOL SUITS $10.00 AND $13.50. STAR CLOTHING STORE. Adv tt - 5fc Mr. Emor Crockett Jr.-, spent Friday Fri-day and Saturday In Salt Lake on business. i Squash for salo by the department of horticulture of'the" .U. A. C Phono 4C2w. A5v. ii m '. Mrs. Ola Lnrsen, has-been very 111 with pneumonia but at last reports, was thought to bo Improving. , f : For farm loans and Insurance see H. II. Johnson, 37 North Main. Adv. ,24 Fresh cut flowers at reduced prtc-i es at tSd)Marvold Floral Co. Phono 711. Adv. o27 Tomorfow'yreSldVnt Joseph Quln ney will preside Jn the tabernaclo. The aP?"11 e m?IUs Zc14-Smart Zc14-Smart Wj SffQeypurulnttey. ' Mrs. Eva Hanson will leave today (or her home In Canada after a month's visit here with her sister Mrs. Julius Jacobson. i Sunday, November 1 will be quarterly quar-terly conferenca for the Cache stake of ZIon. Brother A. W. Ivlns and nulon S. Wells will bo in. attendance. attend-ance. Tho meetings will conveno at 10 a. m., 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. A delightful affair of tho week was the party given the early part of the week by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dork-man Dork-man complimentary to Mr. Oscar Lundstrom. The evening was spent in music and social chat after which ddlclous refreshments were served. About fifteen guests had tlio pleasure ot the evening. On Thursday evening Mrs. N. C. l'eterson very pleasantly entertained a few friends at dinner. The table V decoration 'was cut-glass vase of jjjr cut flowers. Covers were laid for I Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas, Mr. and I Mrs. J. It. Anderson, Mrs. Ines I Tlialn, Misses Inez Thaln, Alice I Charles, Gwen Davis, Ellrabeth Drys- H dale. I I Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Peterson en;, H tertalncd at dinner Wednesday oven- H Ing at their homo on Tlrst South. Tho H rooms wore decorated with autumn H follago and cut flowers. Covers were H laid for Mr. and Mrs. Anthon An- H derson, Mr. and M.M. Ed Anderson, H Mr. Ross Anderiop, ,Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Anderson, Mrs.Mamte Wood-H Wood-H land, Mrs. Harriet L-. Benson. " H II. II. Hawkes, the contractor and H builder, has Just completed a 72 i'oot H reinforced chimney for the Woodruff H School. This smoke stack connects I the boiler house and crrles the smoke abore any .'of thibulldlngs'.ln UB part or'twn.1" 'Thfl-stacHsor- haps the lawest ppnerete structure of Us kind In ttiMraUey.1 AS 1 H jj A. F. FuWoiantlasT-cturncd to M Providence for the winter from bis H dry farm In Pocatello valley. He says m tho farmers ot that section wero prof H .ty hard hit this year by tho frostB H but thoy nro not discouraged. They M hao p.nnteda large acrcago to fall m grain uiul havo considerable laud m plowed up tor spring planting. H Josoph Moser, tho contractor and builder, was in Logan (thls week from Treston whejo ho has the contract for building tho Preston gymnasium'. Mr. lloser says tho Vork Is progressing Mioly at thai jiln'cejnnd : is his In- K'litldii to bo -abler to-'-iurrr tho build JB ocr to tho academy nuthorjllea pnnuary i. Thlll la blg contrncti elngj about a Wjf.OpoJJoia The cou; 'factor has worklfig on1 the bulfdlifg JB ,very day an average of eighteen to m 'lnjy.flve men. -P llcpuhllcan headquartors aro very I ffiSiWtebaUbjri.aa,4fl. ai'y from enthusiastic supporters S irom,1ver the cpunty. Samuel Nel-I Nel-I aT'. iTOH0??, J?nli injustice JrtWo of SmithuoldPnTd Walter ft' e" of "y'o Prk.rwera nnjong H Aho visitors on THur.5iy.fi Thcrfd! aentIemen report that tho citizens In' 3'6'r 8pectlvoTo5n;iobk.kWdTydn 'Z "cpubllcn stato and county Wo sell the earth, abstract lis title and loan money on It. II. Al P'eder-son P'eder-son & Co., First North. AdV. i Bupt. Molyneux will Uiik t0 tho Parents class ot tho Second ward on 8unday morning on what our schools are trying to do compared with what thoy did a generation ago. Mrs. Julius Jacobson entertained a few friends at dinner Thursday, complimentary to her sister who is' visiting hero from Canada. Tho table wn8 beautifully decorated with cut flowers. Covers were luld for nine. 1 A GOOD HOME FOR SALE A six roomed house, barn, "hay shea, largo, lot, on car line, convenient to A. C. and town; will sacrifice It sold at orico. 35S North Fourth Hast. Call mornings. tf Mrs. W. It. UaIs entertained the W. O. W. Thlmulo cub 'iliursday afternoon. The time was spent In quilting and at C o'clock luncheon was served. Eight club members were piesent. Mrs. William Davidson was the guest of the afternoon. Ola Larscn & Sons, havo Just received re-ceived a largo shipment of bulbs ol all kinds that they are selling at very' low prices. Hyacinths, tulips, narcls-bus, narcls-bus, Chinese sacred llllles, snowdrops, cyclamens, calla llllles, and a lot of other varieties. They also havo a large stock of palms nnd ferns that fhey aro so'.llng at fereatly reduced prices. Adv. o24 |