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Show LOCAL ! Logan mnkes a good market for Benson ward and other out lying settlements. set-tlements. During tho past few days two car loads of wheat have been unloaded un-loaded at tho local station from Benson Ben-son ward having been purchased by the Central Mills of this city. Mrs. Squires, wlfeof Dr. A. W. Squires of -Salt Lake returned to her .homo yesterday after a very pleasant pleas-ant trip hero. Mrs. John Christen- sen and little son John Reed, nccom y -T I. , v . Pitted Mrs..., Squires, and will be gone for a, week's ,ylsit with! relatives'. ' i. A-;. , ., Today will bo the last day; for the - .. , Benson ward, motor jervjee. This service has been on for seven weeks and tho records show that there has not been .carried, on an average of ono passenger a trip.' The small" b'usl-ness b'usl-ness obtained does not Justify the expense ex-pense Incurred therefore tho discontinuance discon-tinuance of tho service. Dr. E. G. Peterson of tho extension exten-sion division of tho collego went to Salt Lako on Thursday to confer with tho county commissioners of SaltLuKo county regarding tho appointment of nn agricultural export for that county, coun-ty, tho apptopriatlon having recently boon mado for such a service In that county. Orval W. Adams, who has been serving as secretary of tho Hrltlfeh mission returned to his homo In Logan Lo-gan Thursday ovenlng. Illness was tho reason for his return. Ho Is pretty pret-ty thin but says ho Is feeling much better than ho hns folt for several months. The climate did not seem to agreo with him. Mrs. Adams went ! to Ogden Thursday morning to meet j her husband. Wo aro oil glad to spo I Mr. Adams homo again but aro sor- |