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Show I LOCAL NEWS S. ilk Turner Is visiting jQ uev V . i , Your holp is solicited rortbSRed Crossthind. lluy a ticket for"Thurs-Jfty.nlght. for"Thurs-Jfty.nlght. Adv. iV -K & "foaelthe earth, abstract"lU title : and loan money on It. H, A,. Peder-son Peder-son & Co., First tforth. Adv. '; . Misspell Lloyd, tc.cher nt tho Woodruff school, entertained her class -yesterday afternoon on t:io tnbernafclo square. Oataes were 'played 'play-ed and refreshments served. Niels Chrlstensen a Now ton farmer, farm-er, Is rapid y developing bis 240 acre ranch Into ono ot tho most profitable on tho west side, of tho valley. Ho has 125 acres cultivated to wheat nnd Is feeding 250 chickens which bring him a handsome monthly Income. The Methodist Sunday School will give a Hallow-on social Saturday evening eve-ning nt 8 o'clock. Program and games. The five or ten cents you give for haing our fortuno told goes on tho Christmas Ship. A GOOD HOME FOR SALE A six roomed house, barn, hay shed, large lot, on car line, convenient to A. C. and town; will sacrifice if sold at once. 858 North Fourth East. Call mornings. ' ' tf Miss Lillian Rlnderknecht of Providence Provi-dence who has served In the office or 8tewart nnd Stewart of this city, for the past three years, was married tin Wednesday to Mr. George Kendrlck, one of the exemplary joung men of Providence, nnd on employee of tho Consolidated 'Wagon and Machine Company. The Republican Joins their many friends In congratulations A communication from W. W. Mc-. Laughlln who, with his family are located at 2011 Crosby avenue, Oakland, Oak-land, California, states the weather has been grand out there. Mr. McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin praised the personal ot tho Republican ticket and says the sen ttment has changed wonderfully In California. Tho Republicans have gotten together and will elect their ticket In that state. T Apostle Anthony W. Ivlns nnd Ru-Ion Ru-Ion S. Wells will bo tho visitors nt the quarterly stake conference of the Cache stake,, which will bo held on Sunday. Sessions wITl be held nt 10 o'clock In tho morning, 2 o'clock In tho afternoon, and 7:30'o'clock In the evening. There will also bo n general gen-eral stake priesthood meeting on Sat urday evening at 8 o'clock at which tlmo all tboso holding tho priesthood aro requested to bo present. From the sugar factory conies the report that children and many young pcoplo get vo"y familiar about tho factory1 on Sundays by climbing about tho sheds nnd e'eynted tracks. The officials havo given warning about tho danger ot this practice and request parents to look moro closely to the- habits ot their children us tbere Is real danger In climbing about trom switching trains and" from falling, fall-ing, - JS. ' J The American"' Express Company has offered to send j;our gift direct from Logan to thevEpropean Christ-mas Christ-mas ship at New York City. It was explained in tho public schools yes torday that any person could send any gift, no matter hew small, ana It would bo gladly received. Tho name and address ot tho giver ami any message may bo pinned on the gift boforo wrapping. Tho gift mas-bo mas-bo left at tho Express office . That Reed Smoot will, rccelvo n big majority when tho vote Is counted oir Tucsduy, is tho belief of C. Jenkins, representative of tho Flelsher Yarn houso of Now York and Philadelphia. Mr, Jenkins was In Logan this week and while at tho Johnson Cnfo taking dinner made tho assertion that Smoot's record entitles him to rev election. He Is regarded as one nt tho greatest leadors In tho Senate in tho east according to Mr. Jenkins. Experiments in wheat storage, car-rlod car-rlod on by Dr. Franklin S, Jlarris, Bgrontmlsti. of thq Utah" experiment station, and Dr. George Thomas, professor pro-fessor ot economics at .the Utah Ag rlcultural College, proves conclusively conclusive-ly that whoat gains, flyweight, over winter by tho gathering of moisture to such'arf extent in tills region that It will pay the farmer! good jeturns to HtpiO, his fall-grain during the win-ter. win-ter. The ratb!of fncxeijso h wheat 'stprod In Utahi "la from" tbreY, lb five bushels for every ono Uunq jhu-sbols, jhu-sbols, - . i Funeral designs at cut pilces. Marold Floral Co. Phono 71 K Adv o31. Word comes from Covo that Andrew An-drew Allen, ono of the original settlers set-tlers of that place, was oh tho verge of death yesterday. It was thought that his hours were numbered. Ho Is a man with a splendid family nnd has been n hard working citizen Ml his life .being numbered among the most successful farmers of northern Utah. Ho Is 84 years of age. ' ' m . Lon J. Haddock, treasurer ot tho Utah Cereal Food Factory of Ogdcn has been In Logan this week? speaking speak-ing of tho respective candidates tor congress, Mr. Haddock made tho assertion that Utah Avill , mako' n great mistake If Hon. Josoph Howell How-ell Is not returned to Congress. Uy way of seniority, ho Is among the oldest members of.thn houso which gives htm a most strategical position a fact which should appeal to tne voters of this state. "I ii su'o Mr. Howell has no need to fear what the outcome will be next Tuesday," said Mr. Haddock. . An essay by Dr. Franklin S. Harris, Har-ris, agronomist of tho Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural Collego of Logan, on "llettcr Seed" has been recommended by the Crop Improvement Committee ot Io wa to bo discussed by all clubs In Bced meeting. A copy of Dr, Harris essay, which has received widespread recognition recently, Is In tho "County "Coun-ty Agent," an agricultural periodical Of much Importance throughout the mldd'o west. Dr. Harris urges tho planting ot good seeds to get best results re-sults from crops. Although the soil may bo of the best quality, moisture abundant and conditions ideal, worthless worth-less seed will counteract all theso Ideal conditions, he Bays. i |