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Show LOCAL VWS r s 'Mr.oiWi. Q. Reese of Benson spent yesterday In Logan attending tho Fair. "We sell the earth, abstract Mb tltlo and loan money on It. H. A. Peder-son Peder-son & Co., First North. Adv. T. L. Holraan, deputy secretary of state, was In Logan on business yesterday. yes-terday. Squash for sale by the department of horticulture of tho .U. A. C Phono 4C2w. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cowley, of 191 North Fourth West, nro rejoicing over the arrival of n daughter nt llieir homo on tho 20th. All concerned concern-ed aro well. Mrs. Margaret Clark entertained Tuesday afternoon In honor of Miss Irene Thnln. Tho time wns spent In sowing after which dainty refreshments refresh-ments wero served. Tho Unite'd States Civil Service Commission announces nn examination examina-tion for tho position of assistant forest for-est ranger, to be held In Logan on October 13-20, 1914. Application blanks and nddltional Information can be secured at the office of the forest supervisor. m 'An Informal reception In honor of tho new teachers and students at tho New Jersey Academy was given on Friday evening nnd a very pleasant evening wbb spent. There wero the usual gct-acqualnted and social features fea-tures and light refreshments were served. Tho rooms wero beautifully, decorated with fall follogo and vines. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Robinson en-j tcrtaincd a few of tho Sunday School, officers and teachers Monday evening at their home on Fourth West. The, rooms wore beautifully decorated with asters. The evening was spent In music and games. Delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Fourteen guests wero present. William Hope and Peter Christen-sen, Christen-sen, two old land marks at Richmond j two of tho men who have seen the town rise from a very small begin' nlng to be one of the principal cities of this beautiful valley, were In Lo,- gan this week to attend the countjl fair. They both had most pleasant) outing. Misses La Ree Scott and Hazel Knowlcs entertained Tuesday evening even-ing at tho homo of Miss Scott with a bundle shower for Miss I re no Thain. Tho rooms wero decorated with asters. as-ters. Tho evening was spent In 1 games and social pastime. Dainty refreshments re-freshments wero served. About twenty twen-ty guests wore present. Tho abstractors of Cacho county have adopted tho uniform scnlo of prices prevailing In othor counties of the Statu and In Idaho for compiling abstracts. Hereafter a charge of 75 cents will bo mado for each entry on an'abstract and $1.00 each' for certificates. This Is tho statuatory rate' 'provided In tho 1909 Session Laws of Utah. A uniform charge will also be made for all kinds of conveyancing. Theso rates (V Into jJosoph Gollghtly hns been appointed appoint-ed manager of tho automouilo branch of tho Studebaker llrothers nutomo-bilo nutomo-bilo business In northern Utnh and southern Idaho. Ho expects to movo hero In tho very near future with Ills family. A display room will bo engaged en-gaged where a lino of cars will bo on exhibition at all times. Mr. Gollghtly Go-llghtly has been ono of tho most successful suc-cessful salesmen for tho Studebaker car In Utah or Idaho during the past year and It Is a recognition of his valuable services that ho gets this appointment. Tho forest servlco has recently published a folder similar in form to a railway guide, which shows a map , of tho Cacho National Forest, with added Information of Interest nnd valuu to travelers and campers. 'The forest servlco has as Biipply,of these folders for distribution to' people who have occasion to travel over the forest, for-est, and who nro In need of more detailed Information, Similar folders aro Issued for a cumber of national forests, tlirpuRhout'tho west, on .which 'there "Is coSisld'erablo travel by' the public. Born to Mrs. Hazel Chrggl a ne son. Hnn8 Anderson of 2C8 Nojth Main, was kicked In. tho Jaw by ,n horse ,o couplo, of nights ago andubadly ln Jured.(ifTho wound wns properly, attended at-tended to, however, by a jihynlclhn nnd ho Is on tho road to nspeedy re covry. |