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Show LOCAL NEWS We lell the earth, abstract Its title and loemmo'ney on It. H. A. Peder Ml ten & Cor, First North. Adv U r 1 Mr. W. A. Crockett, our live city bill poster presented us with a nice coquet of roses yesterday. ' Mr. andXilrs.!. E. Clayton are rejoicing over the safe hrrlval of a baby girl torn Thursday. Mother and '.bo doing nicely. Eat Sun-Klst strawberries from Greir.'Een'Fnrarm.V., J. Tim-mlns, Tim-mlns, Smlthfleld. Phone 123 Adv tf ,. W. C. Smith of IowaScho has been visiting his daughter Mlsa Fen Smith of this city, returned home yesterday after a most pleasant time spent in Logan. t Come to the ball game this afternoon after-noon and,hMff the dentist's 'root' It might -"give you an)4'ea. Logan' (.gainst Preston JjB.Y.- campus -t $ ' Y'k -",-- - ' Will sell Dullness property oh Center Cen-ter street at a bargain. Phone 48.. tf block, first door north of post office.. ' John H. Shaw, the Studebaker man, lias qulst the automobllo end of the business hnd has gone Into tho vehicle vehi-cle department again. Preston fans are puffed up over their recent victory and expect a walk, away this- afternoon at four o'clock. What aro you going to do about it? Wnko up fans I Turn out and root SW lor Logan Let's give our baseball ipj team tho same support that tho oflier towns in the league give theirs. Logan Lo-gan plays Preston ut four o'clock this afternoon. t Miss Elizabeth Drysdalc leaves this morning for Salt Lake whero she will spend a week with friends. Bcforo returning re-turning she will' go to Provo for a short stay with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Merrill.. , Dr. S. D. Thatcher, dentist, is now-located now-located In his now offices In tho Arimo Adv. " 323 ' i ' George A. Christensen of Salt - Lake. City Js,ln Uie city engaged In the lrifiurancbuslriesa. Mr. Chris- ... - - --- tensen and Mr. Lewis Farrell have Just returned from a business trip Into Idaho. ' For Rant Modern house, Call 285w Mrs. Chas. Evans entertained with a prettily appointed party Thursday, evening In honor of Mrs. Charles 11. llowen of Olympla, Washington. Cards was th evening's diversion. Tho rooms were effectively decorated decorat-ed with roses. Dainty refreshments were served. Twenty guests wro present. -ijf " For Sale Business property on Ehst Center street, 23 1-2 foot front-ago. front-ago. Phone 48. tt 1 . Mr. J. H. Hutchinson of Salt Lako Is spending a few days In Logan In the interest of the White Sewing Ma chlno Co.. Inspector Fred Turner left for Green niver last night on an Inspecting Inspect-ing tour. ' Will exchange full farm Implement equipment and fine animals or any part thereof for a new automobllo or a very good second hand one. The whole outfit Is for sale very cheap. F. A. Neuberger. Adv. tf Miss Lavinla Card was tho complimented compli-mented guest nt a handkerchief shower show-er given Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Jessie Groesbeck.' The rooms wero beautifully decorated with rosea.' -Dainty refreshments ' . wereiseryed. About fifteen guests were present. ; '- ': ' V Miss Elizabeth Drysda'.e entertained entertain-ed at dinner -Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Josephine Stussy of. Los Angeles. The table was graced with roses: Covers were laid for Mrs. StUBS)', Mrs. Spelrmnn, Mrs. Vclla Anderson, Misses Alice Charles Lcttlo Jacobscn and Inez Tlialn. 3 PER CENT LOANS on city and farm real estate, tp buy a home, Improve Im-prove property to pay off a mortgage. Why pay more7 Eleven to twelve y'ears to repay National Mercantile, Co., Ltd., DInghnm Bros, local representatives, rep-resentatives, North Main street, Logan, Lo-gan, Utah. " tf J. P. Smith, the printer, has just turned from the press n sixteen page booklet for the Hyde & Thompson Building Company. This booklet tells all about the 8 per cent mortgage certificates cer-tificates which afo becoming so popular popu-lar among the investors of Cache Val- Toy. i Ono travelling over the btato road between Logan and Wellsvlll-j cannot help but feel to congratulato the olPo lals who oversee thekeeplag of this road In repair. Tho drive between these two points never was better. Speaking of tho road between Logan and Smithfield, tho Idaho state rord officials who visited tho city tl.o early part of the week, say they sever have seen a better,plcco of public highway In the west. Tho commltteo having In charge the Swedish celebration on. the 24th of June, have prepared a spjendldi program pro-gram for the, day, consisting of patriotic patri-otic songs.'muslc, dances; sports ai-d games. Prof. Joseph Jensen has' charge of tho latter and a good time Is assured those who attend (ho celebration". cel-ebration". Autos will run all day from Thatcher's corner to the Johnson John-son Grovo. Refreshments of all kinds will bo sorved during the day. The progrnm will bo printed in Tuojdavs lssuo. Misses Minnie Thomas, JJllza Hub-bard Hub-bard and Jesslo Graesbeck cntcrtnln cd with a parcel showed Friday eve , ning at the homo of Miss Thomas In honor of Miss Lavlnln Card a bride of the month, it was given on the lawn, tho decorations being Japaneso lanterns, red hearts and red and whlto roses. A color scheme of red and white was carried out inline dainty menu served. About twenty guests wero present. Miss Card was tho recipient of many beautiful presents. For Sale A complete butchers out fit, at half price. Inquire of S. F. Ilalllf, Logan; or Utnh Association of Credit Men, Salt Lake. Adv ....J25 Doctors H. W. Davis and William O. Dalrymplo motored up from Og-den Og-den to attend the big meeting of tho Utah Stato Dental Society. Dr. and Mrs. Hyrum Dergstrom of Salt Lake City hro visiting here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Peterson. Pet-erson. Dr. Dergstrom Is attending the Utah Stato Dental convention. i W. H. Manning of Ogden will be the speaker at the Second ward chapel chap-el Sunday evening. The services will be made still more Interesting by a so'.o by Een Parkinson. Everybody should bo present. Funeral services were held In the Logan Fifth ward yesterday after noon over the 'remains of Jens Fred- erickson, an old and respected citizen citi-zen of Logan. The speakers at the services wero Ferdinand Jacobscn, Chris Larsen, Bishop N. P. Johnson and Bishop John G. Adams. We feel to congratulato our townsman, towns-man, It. S. McAllster for tho recog nltion ho received on Thursday In Salt Lake at which time ho was elected vico president of tho Utnh Pharmaceutical Pharm-aceutical association. Mr. McAllster McAlls-ter went to Salt Lake Tuesday evening even-ing and has been In attendance Sit tho various sessions of tho druggists convention con-vention which has been In tho state capital this week. A copy of the Juno number of Tho lied and llluo has reached our desk and wo aro more than delighted to be ablo to announce, to the many young friends of Frederick P. ClAunp, son of George II. Champ of this city, that he Is credltedjln tho supplement of his school paper with haying won tho gold medal given by Mrs. Gibson Bell and awarded by the faculty to tho boy who Is found most faithful to a high Ideal. |