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Show 1 1 LOCAL NEWS I co-op Drug Co. I I Modern houso for rent. Cull 28liw. U I We aro Informed that a flno girl M was bor at tho residence of Peter r2P Baugh of Paradlso on tlio Sth of this I month. Mrs. Baugh mid child are I doing nicely. H I Hear Mr. J. K. Cobb In the latest tons hits, Oak thoatro tonight. I Adv. n H 9 I MEN'S FINE ALL WOOL QUITS' I GO IN THE SALE AT? 0J'.75 AND I $13. BO. STAR CLOTHING STORE. I -AdV. 'tf I Mrs. Catherlno Illbbard leaves this I morning for Brlgham Cltj' for an ex- I tended visit with relatives and I friends. Before returning she will I spend a Bhort time In Ma'ad. I Tcr Salo at a Bargain Horse, bug- gy and barneps ulso wagoa and I bprlngs; will sell In bull: or other-I other-I wise.. Phono 42Cv. Adv. tf H ' I Miss L. Fern Smith nnd Miss Edltu I Uusi' both of Iowa, who have been I teaching at the Now. Jersey Academy, I left Logan yeoteiday morning for H their respective homes. H . I An Agent Is Judged by the compan- H les he keeps. "Why not let mo write fl your Insurance. H. B. Johnson, 37 Main street. Adv. tl I BIG REDUCTION IN MEN'S AND H BOYS' SHOES. ' STAR CLOTHING H STORE. Adv. tf H Lost By 'B. W. Vcnable, blatk jfl Tiallet, $200 In currency, ticket to H New York and return, -valuable pa- S pers and checks. Finder advise this "Ip offlct 'or reward. vi jB Miss Bessie Coate of the New .Ter- H sey Academy returned from her home In Illinois Sunday evening. Sho was accompanied by her mother nnd her sister Miss Ethel Coate, who will 'make an extended visit here. A number of prospective L. D. S. missionaries in this section who contemplated con-templated leaving for their respective fields of labor this fall have been notified no-tified by the First Presidency to wait until further notice Is given before they leave. The European war is the cause of the postponement. Wanted Spring chickens nnd strictly strict-ly fresh eggs. Isaac Smith Produce Co. Adv. tl Prof. A. N. Sorensen of the B. Y. C. has returned from Berkley, California Cali-fornia where he has been attending the summer session of tho University of California. Ho wpnt there In company with Prof. Hinckloy, who returned last week. Prof. Sorensen spent a few days In Salt Lake before returning homo. t Apples Wanted Bring In your apples ap-ples and get the cash. Cache Fruit Growers Association, office Rasmus-sen Rasmus-sen Bazaar, Logan. Adv. tf Manager Bob Farron of tho U. of U. athletic association was In Logan on Saturday scouting around for athletes ath-letes for tho University this fall. Ho was rathen hopeful for Utah's chanc es this year of a strong athlotic tig-3 tig-3 Kregntlon from thoi reports that have TjW been received at tho, schopX.already. FOR SALE Flno apricots and cherries. Phono 373m. tf Miss Oretta Flstcr and Miss Rachel Pcdersen haVo returned from n two weeks stay In Salt Lako nnd Ogdon. vVe cell the earth, unstraet Its title -rd loan money on it. H. A. Peder-tifx Peder-tifx & Co., First North. Adv tf . Don Benson left yesterday for a month's stay on. his farm near Wcs ton. . Tor Salo Business property on iEijst Center street, 23 1-2 foot frott-fuge.'Phono frott-fuge.'Phono 4S. tf a Lost Mesh bag containing tar tickets, nenr tiibernncle. Return to this office; reward. Lost One 0 or 10 moutli3 o'd red, heifer calf. Reward at this ofllce. Adv. al3 Luther M. Howell and Merrill Nib-ley Nib-ley and their families left yesterday by automobile for a two weeks' outing out-ing in Bear Lake. Nathan Tolman and J. H. Wright, the B. Y. C. athletes, were among last week's visitors in Logan. The boys contemplate returning to school this fall. Mrs. Harris and Miss Hti.'rls mom-er mom-er and sister of C. M. Harris, Miss Acnes Cassldy, and Leonard Krogue und family spent Sunday at the Ba con camp lu Logan canyon. Tror Henry Otto and Prof J. E. Hickman of the B. Y. C. faculty le:t ye3terdaj for Paradise who.'o they went In the Interests of education and tLelr school. Work is progressing rather slowly on Center street. However, over a block of gutter has been laid. Tho trees have been uprooted nearly to First West street. No concreto has been laid on tho street as yet. Tho Parkinson boys hae a surprise sur-prise in store for their father upon hla return home. They havchad his office of-fice completely remodeled since ho left sonio four month' ago. Dr. W. II. Parkinson Is expcctel homo hny day. Leonard Staurod, a qrandson of Mr. E. E. Olson of this city, died at the L. D. S. hospital yesterday morning after about flvo mont'ic confinement con-finement at tho hospital. Tho cause was Brlght'a disease and heart "outdo. "ou-tdo. Tho boy Is an orphan, having been preceded by his father, mother and two brothers. Ho has a number of relatives here. Ray Olson and Elmer El-mer Jonsson being anions his louVrf , V ! - ' .P.) JlllU WO I I J v Fred Tumor has returned ito Lor, gan after a few weeks of pure food work In tho southern countle3 if the stato. Upon returning homo bo over heard a conversation .of tho train which indicated that Congressman Howell stands we'll with some of tho leading men or the 3lato. Tno conversation was such a3 to indicate to Mr. Turner that a great many f lends of tho CcucroB3m:.u nro Interesting Inter-esting themselves In Ills bolmlf and will use their lnfiuenco to secure Ihe nomination for him at the full convention. |