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Show I 'EBML NEWS Logan wm In the city yesterday on j) ' -' w '''" &'&' !r? .TboBnfflefaliafe In'surhnceSfli.1 I pany of 8alt:Eke"C'ft aft' equipping I thelrIocaf offltM KftSe Axfmo block. pf !'. t'i s '"" " - ' ' I i-.ji.tuan.'' ? ' 1"- ' A. 0. Velgb, teamster tor Everton & Sons, had, h runaway yesterday and I sustained' a broken .leg and other in-I in-I Juries. J We sell, the earth, abstract Its title end loan money on It. H. A. Pcder- Ben & Co., First North. Ad v tf Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips of the Second ward, are rejoicing over tho safe arrival of a baby boy, born Sunday morning. . Mrs. Barbara Howell Richards Is visiting In Logan, tho guests of her brothers, William M., and Luther M. Howell. m Tho Agricultural Collego track team won tho dual meet on Saturday A. C. 68 points; B. Y. U. 42; B. Y. C. 26. . A. W. Lofthouse of Phradlso and Fred Crane, of tho Logan Sixth ward, have purchased farms In the famous1 I Teton valley. I ' Mr. Howard Brossard and Miss I Shirley Rogers, two popular young I people of this city were married last I Saturday. I ' I Bids have been opened for the new I home of Mrs. Barbara Amusscn pro- posed for the Amusson property on .tfia Bqule.vard,tand ,Uii0 understood' -that,- F(;A..;DaJilfiir.contraor.i and tyMr. .feiUie law,-blddeV.- . , t4 n -lvH ' r U? . n '. ii ' "H ' was postponed last evening ji on account ac-count otr.pi Jngtementiweather. The program wub,glven thls-evenlng if '.theweajhef will permit, IX not, Thursday Thurs-day evenlng.Kfa Mr. ajnd Mrs. C. C. Cressall received re-ceived word Sunday .that a baby boy had been born to Mr. .and Mrs. F. W. Jtfllncr of SaltLake City. Mother and babe doing nicely. Tho Blair Motor Company has Just purchased some vary neat Utile advertising adver-tising novelties known hs tho seven and one bottle openers. These novelties novel-ties aro nil stamped with Bulck and Ford.; For Sale Brown uiaro, nboul 1200 pounds, with colt; also doublo liar ness, and 3 1-4 Studcbaker wagon. Address BenJ. Appleyari, Hyri'm AdV. ' mlO William H. King will address a Peace meeting to bo held In tho Logan Lo-gan tabernacle next Sundny. Judge King Is a splendid orator and will undoubtedly bo received by a large audience. Christian Science services hro held overy Sunday at 11 a. m. and every Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. at the rooms in the Arlmo block, over the A. JI. Palmer plumbing shop. We give S. & H. Green Trading Stelmps.. They furnish your homo free. An S. & H. Green Trading Sbynp book free to overy visitor to our store.. Hailstone's Meat Market. Adv. Srvgliavq. ajfpw ackagos of igarden. sopds, rolyd from tho government sed 8td'tIoriWhlclwlU bo distributed'' J utpd to our 'customors H tho. jwllli , cciU 'at this office. " Soveral local stores, including tho Howell ' .Cardon Company, Spando Fufnituro'Compkny,' City Grocery, Cache Valioy Mercantile Company, and tho Hatlstone'"Meat Market! have adopted the GreeoT Trading Stamp system'-of ' atlfertlsW. Mls Luna Fonhetbeck of tho city Bchools, who contemplates conducting a Kindergarten in Logan during the summer months, says the prospects are good for a largo class. Miss Fon-nesbeck Fon-nesbeck has had considerable successful success-ful experience In the school room hnd. as she is nl homo product, parents have no hesitancy in giving to her the training of their children. S. A. Hlveiy, proprietor of tho Logan Hat Shop, at 03 East First North street, reports a very prosperous prosper-ous year In IiIb lino. He says that he never finds an ldlo moment. Ono is Inclined to get that Impression if ho enters tills busy shop whero Mr. Hlveiy cleans and reblocks hats In tho liitest style. Ho uses nothing but first class trimmings and makes oj specialty of cleaning nnd making tho old Panama and straw hat look like now. . L. D. Martin, formerly Salt Lake City councilman, and nt ono time a bonaflde resident of Logan, Is bhek here agalln as foreman and superintendent superin-tendent of the Hotel Logan building. Mr. Martin Is to bo congratulated on his method of dealing with his men. Although they had been working but a couple of days, ho said Saturday that ho would pay them as he had' tho money laying In the bank and perhaps the men were in need of thelr( wages. This little kindness has been spoken of In very complimentary terms by those who received their pay checkB. Mr. and Mrs. .Sidney B. Clawson announce tho enghgement of their daughter Burdotto to E. Taft Benson of Ogden. Tho marr'ago will tnko place In June. Herald Republican. D. C. Loveland nnd Edward Hoffman, Hoff-man, both of Logan lmvo arrived homo from a two years stay in tho Philippines whero they have been, engaged In tho employ ot tho government. gov-ernment. Both report a most pleasant pleas-ant two years but aro glad to get back to the liind of tho white folks. They hrfvo not definitely decided what Une ot work' they will engago In and will not do so until they make a general hand shake with their many friends hero who aro glad to welcome wel-come them home aghln. r- ' A CARD OF THANKS Wo desire to thank' all who assisted in any WW, during the, recent. Illness and death ot Ane Mario Jensen, Fugli sang jof Newton, Utalw . - We earnestly desire; that jthey may never want for like sympathy in their h'our iof bereavement. ' "'lir. and Mrs. M. Mourftien," Mr. and Mrs. 'Nephf Benson . : . ' ' |