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Show I LOCAL NEWS I m Funeral design?, The Marvo'd Flower store. Phono 711. Adv. Mr. Tarvel Larsen returned a few-days few-days ago from Uancroft, Idaho. h ' MEN8 AND YUUNQ MEN'S PURE .WOOL 8UIT8 $10.00 AND $13,50. 8TAR CLOTHING 8T0RE. Adv tt 4- ' y Mrs. Robert M. Smith; wSuMaken to tho Budge hospital yesterday for an operation. Israel Stoddard and William Hair of Richmond were In town yesterday, ooklng after business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Hnyball arc in Salt Lake, haing motored to tho state capital In order to attend tho annual football game today. m - Laurence S. Duncan has filed suit ngnlnst Esther Duncan wherein tho plaintiff Is asking tho district court for dlvorco. James Knudson,. one of tho leadlpg business men of Drlgham City, was in tho city yesterday on a -visit with his daughter, Mrs. H. L. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kimball, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Kimball and Lee Thatcher, went to Salt L'ako yesterday yester-day In tho Kimball car where they will spend Thanksgiving. Roses, carnations and all kinds of floral designs for funeral fu-neral purposes at Lindquists, 55 East First North. Phone 19. Adv. dl2 i Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Haybnll and family left yesterday for Salt Lake They will spend over Thanksgiving with Mrs. Ilcnnlon of Tnylorsvllle, daughter of Mr. Hayball. m J. It. Morton special agent for tho Oregon Short Line reports an nd-vanco nd-vanco sale of 230 tickets for tho Thanksgiving gamo up to 5:30 last evening. It looks ns If a record crowd will attend tho game from Logan. The Relief Society ofilcers meeting will be held In tho Bishops' building In tho west room on Saturday at 2 o'clock. The first of a series of lesN sons on geaeologlcal work will bo given. The county school election will be. held on December 2 at which tlmo three members of the board aro to be elected. Tho board members whose terms explro January 1 an-John an-John E. Grinin of Newton; Sylvester Lowe of Smlthileld and C. C. Peter-sou Peter-sou of Hyrum. Tho street car service extended to MIllvlllo Tuesday night to benefit thoso who wanted to attend the show In Providence, was well patronized. This was tho first street car service for this town and tho people feel that thoy nro becoming quite metropolitan. metro-politan. Leo Nielsen, manager of tho Econ 5oray Supply Company and Joseph Keeffe, a member of tho firm, bavo returned from Idaho whore they bavo been In tho Interest of. tholr company. com-pany. Thoy report business conditions condi-tions good In tho Idaho towns visited, visit-ed, especially at Pocatello. m ' Tho T. II. Cutler show, "Tho Gal-loy Gal-loy Slave," played at Providence Tuosdny night was a big drawing enrd. Thero wns n much bettor turnout thnn could have been expected. expect-ed. And best of all, the uudleneo was hlghl) entertained. Tho MIllvlllo talent was ns good nmntour tnlent ns ever played on tho I'rovidenco stage. Tho U. A. C. Commercial club bns another big attraction scheduled. The o Is n great inco between the underwriter nud tho undertaker. It Is tho human race "Human Cnsh I Viiluo Covered" is tlin subject that I will bo discussed by Will (1. Fnrrell nt tho club rooms Friday December j I nt 2:20 p. m. This Is somothing that over) body should hear. All aro Invited. II, II. Allen and. J. O. Allen of Cove, wero In Logan yesterday. II. II. Allen has Just returned from n trip through Idaho whero ho has boon looking Into dry farm land opportunities op-portunities of tho Gem stato. Ho says thero aro hotter opportunities to obtain land In tho Hurley country Mum any other section of tho stato which ho visited. In all probability ho will Invest In that section. Peojilo who want to sel Isomi-tlilng use this biitln.-ss center. People who want to buy something also uso it . Often they got together. ' |