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Show I LOG4L NEWS H I Coop Drug Co. H - , . )V) H The "Scandle'Box? hag.' been open H ed at Stnlthfleld accofdlng" tb'rumofa H received here. B i H Children's' nnlrcutting 15c; fathers' H 25c. Basement Harris Music Co., 812 B - i H Let me make your nifty cartoon' H signs. 'Lawrence Kimball, phone H 26. Adv. s2i BB ' H Elder LarsiJtfenrson will speak at H the Scandinavian.- meeting next Sun- H .day at l6:'3pPnbUc Js Invited. B 'j 4 )' ( Hyrum JJaif jjfMt, Home went, to H Downey this' week to visit with' one B of his daughters! H -'' Bb B Wanted Eggs 22 l2o per dozen B at Cache Valley Com. Co., succes- 1 sors to Isaac Smith' Produce Co. H Adv. bb Vfl Parloy ' Chrstpnsen has gone to Garland where he has assumed the VJ prlnclpalshlp of the Garland High H School. bYJ ' . ' BJ Miss Sarah Allen of Cove has gone H to Brlgham City whero she has been B engaged to teach in the city schools H of that place. Bb H Apples Wanted Bring m your ap- B pies and get the cash. Cncho Fruit B Growers Association, offlco Rasmus- B sen Bazaar, Logan. Adv. tf BB . w H. G, Hayball has returned from rlf his Ogdcn trip which he mado for H business purposes on Wednesday. H Miss Jessie Stewart and Miss Car- rle Thomas were among tho visitors H to Brlgham City on Peach Day. Mrs. Florence Itoundy had children returned home yesterday after a pleasant visit with relatives, in,.Lo! Ban. ' Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Jensen havo returned from Brlgham City where Dr. Jensen served as Judge of fruits on Peach Day. They had a very plea-sunt plea-sunt trip. John T. Cnine, III, Is in Evnnston, Wyoming, whero ho has gono to act as Judge of cattlo at tho Uinta county coun-ty and Bear Itlver Fair. He will bo I gono two or threo days. , H. P. Balr, contractor, has vjusl, bee.n given a contiact by Preston City) to lay about 1200 feet of fifteen inch' d:ain. He has gono to that place to commence work on tho contract.. All the teachers of the city, together to-gether with tho principals and super-visitors super-visitors will hold a meeting tonight to make final arrangements and aBstgn-i ments for tho opening of school Monday Mon-day morning. Parents should take care to get tholr children to school at the beginning. For Sale fCl.r.O trip through the National Park. Includes railroad and pullinau faro from Salt Lake City and return, also six' day stage trip via Wyllo Way Mirough tho Park, with meals, lodging, etc. Can be haa for $46. Inquire this office. Miss Clara Kremer, primary supervisor sup-ervisor of the, county schools, is back ut' work" after a very pleasant' stay In Salt Luke City with her mother this summer. She has already made Inspections In-spections of the work being done In several of the county schools and says everything points to a successful success-ful school season. r 'Bishop A. L. Hycr of Lewlston, was n visitor in Logan this week'. MEN'8 AND YOUNQ MEN'8 PURE WOOL 8UIT3 910.00 AND $13.50. 8TAR CLOTHING 8TORE. Adv tf j Misses Millie and Norma Hanson ,wcnt tppgdpn yesterday to attend a dancing party -given by Mrs. Veda Eccles Davis,. Dr. W. Q, Ruckonbrod Is again nt his office after a pleasant business trip to Salt Lake City over Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday of this week. Mrs. P. C, Nolson, Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Charles Goodsell visited vis-ited In Brlgham City this week, they went over to attond Peach Day festivities. fes-tivities. ' ' We havo n.full line of school suits' aud shoes. Also' a- big line of fall Bults for men, and, boys. Give us a call. Wo can' save you money. New-bold New-bold the clothier. Adv. Bt7 Oscar S. DUnn left yesterday for Corlnne where he has been engaged to teach scliodl "during tho winter months. He was accompanied by his family. , Tho steel has" all been laid betwoen Merrill Spur -and Smlthfleld on tho Interurban extension to tho north. Grading and construction work Is rap-Idly rap-Idly progressing to tho south. A fire In tho fields west of 'Jnche Junction Thursday, burned much stub bio and nlso burned the sacks off the wheat of about twenty-hvn sacks v. hlch had not been removed from the place of threshing. Tho owners name was not learned. A. D. Hendrlqks, farmer and prominent prom-inent citizen or Oxford, Idaho, spent part of tho week hero on business. Ho says that n fair -estimate would placo at leaBt a third of the wheat crop lost this year in his section on account of rust. II , II. Allen of Cove, passed thru ' ntrnn Wednesday from a trip to I Brlgham City. He says there was a great many Cache Valley peoplo at-tt'iuled at-tt'iuled the Peach day festivities in tho Box Elder county scat. J. Charles , Johnson and Grovor Lnrsen of tho Third wnrd were Salt Lako City passengers yesterday. Mr. Johnson went down to the stnto capital cap-ital to mako final proof on his homo-stead homo-stead In llox Elder county. i t ' Prof. William Fogelberg Is the pi oud ownor of u lino Bulck automobile, automo-bile, 1915 model, having purchased s:imo from tho Blair Motor Company this week. This Is ono of tho finest fin-est cars for Its slzo to bo driven on tho streets of Logan. . Clem HlH!8?,1",u5TPPk J)P;cr went to Qacho , Jomctjon , yesterday whero they are" engaged In' erecting H Jail which will bo UBed for housing tramps which congregato at that placo. Tho pld steel cage formerly nt tho county Jail will bo placed In tho Cache Junction building. Prof. William Splckcr and his or-chestrn or-chestrn havo Just had n successful concert tour of American Fork, lie bor, Mldvalo, Sprlngvlllo, Spanish Fo-k, nnd other central Utah towns. Most of the members who made tho trip nro back home, Tho members of tho party Included Prof. Splcker, O: W. Thatcher, D, G. Thatcher, S. K. Chirk, G. l'n Alexander, Storm Mac-Donald, Mac-Donald, LcvjU JClwards and II. H Alexander, j, Tho peaches aro rapidly maturing at North Logon and Mrs. C. A. Ny-man Ny-man of tha(.f plnco never overlooks tho Logan Republican hoys with a lino sample of her luscious fruit. This year has been no exception and we must acknowledge receipt of as fine display of peaches ns can bo mode by any orchard In theso parts. At least ICO bushels of peaches will bo grown on tho Nymnn orchard this year. Thoy lncludo tho r.lberta, Yel-,low Yel-,low ,and Wblto poach , It Is astonish Ing to know that at least eight, bushels bush-els of fruit havo bee.n plucked from a slnglo troo of t,ho pl'dcr treos In tho orchard, , . , We sell the enrth, ubstract Its title and loan money on it. H. A. Pcder-son Pcder-son & Co., First North. Adv. ii " in, , Haen Allen and Elmer' llarnes, of Core, salesmen for the Fonnesbeck Knitting Works, havo returned after a successful trip in tho northwest. W. J. Allen of Wellsville, 'prin-clj.i.i 'prin-clj.i.i oi thu North Logan school, was ,n Logun yesterday and says that nearly soventy pupils havo already enrolled In his school. There will bo upwards of ninety In tho school when tho full enrollment Is made. i- A. J. Morrill of Smlthfleld has received re-ceived a cablegram from his son who has been laboring In Germany ns a Mormon missionary. Tho wire was from Rotterdam and says that tho missionaries at that place aro all right. It Indicates that a hard time of it has been had by some of them. Beautiful nnd Impressive were tho funeral services held in tho Sevcnt! ward meeting house over the remains re-mains of Miss Olga Thomason Thd many young peoplo present gnve evl denco of the high esteem in which tho young lady was held among her associates. Tho floral tributes weru moat beautiful. Tho speakers weru Elders T. A. Thoreson, II. B. Campbell, Camp-bell, Mrs. Hulme, President Joseph Qulnney, President S, F'. Balllf and A. G. Lundstrom. |