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Show :mcAk news 1 f ' : . "d , In 1 ' l I "" '' ThlsVvenTnV the annual alumni ball ytVHi)Bf place in the Smart gymnaB-$ gymnaB-$ lum h"" ' ' , . Mr. TthdMrs.' C M. Chrlstensen mao"af'Jiufred'tHp to Salt, Lake oh Saturday'. -I1 - - ' . Th6rota,"Ae'last,iirght,or two, have done'- 8oinS'llttle damage to the1 tender garden' 'plahWohd vegetables. E&t SunKlst ' strawberries from t f i Glen' Ellen"JFrult -Farm. W. J. Tim-mini, Tim-mini, SmltnUeld'. Phono' 123 Adv tf, Mrs. Mary Affleck of Salt Lake Is In Logan to attend -the Knowlea ''family reunion to be held here-today.' -I 1 MM 1 ' Lost-A' small silver vanity pur3Q. 'Finder 'return to Paris Millinery. " Xdr. Jl " J9 - ! invj i Mr. and'Mrs. Hal Farr have returned re-turned frorm a most pleasant trip to Morgan where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Helncr. Christian Science services are held every Sunday at 11 a. m. and every Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. at the rooms In the Arimo bloc, over the A. H. Palmer plumbing shop. Inspector Fred Turner Intends go- lng to Rich county within the next few days" to rclcaso a quarantine that he. placed on a hord of dairy cows some two weeks ago. .-.. .. . , v '. a. i.-:.-. Dr. S. D. Thatcher, 'dctoUat, is now located In his new offices In tho Arjmo. block, first door north of post office. . -Adv. 323 ,CfcJw ' . Ty& Moses Cowloy son of Mathlus F. (Cowley has been tho guest of Mr. Fred Turner's family' the past ten days. Tho young man recently returned re-turned from a four years mission nt tho Sandwich Islands. We oell the earth, abstract Its title and loan money on it. H. A. Peder-sen Peder-sen & Co., First North. Adv tf i Mcs. LaVlnla .Card, daughter, La-Vlnla La-Vlnla and sons, 'Charles, Sterling and LeVolr, and Mrs. Mary Chrlstensen loft Sunday, .morning for nexburg, Idaho to bo In attendance at the Rlgby family reunion held "yesterday. - i t .'Qwlng-.tq the heavy rain storm, and; ' tho:tunc4rtf 'nty gt. ,the weather of 'Iate;:H"Jsjftl4;Pjrthe .streets that tho " . outwrflS?rl7lcnmlttee has made no eprtoJsjBC.wpntavlator to give ,. the people, of Cache valley a,1 "free flighti-or.yetiM.ihA-Cmmltteo !ot: Ued,-.o,fcda,tp,.when-the, night will be-glveu... .w... ,, .U ''!.& l"Tif OBJ. . II w , I rjhf ,tLM dottbjo wedding at tho 1 WeoeVJ&ttnty cojJrt $&aVthlV yjajr .was performed yestorday when two ' out,(pf.ton couples secured licoriscs , and asked John V. Dluth, deputy clerktbtle'the knots. Oliver Daniels Dan-iels Elmor, of Lovell, Wyoming; and Miss Mary Steadman of Logan, wore i tho ono' couplo,, tho others being diaries Steadman of Logan and Miss Mamlo Stoddard of tho same' city. Standard. ', . .. . Miss Orita .Smith entertained last , Friday evening nt her homo on Sec- y ond South In honor of a fow of her friends who nro commencement visitors visit-ors nftho B. Y. 0. Games and daln-I daln-I ty refreshments featured tho oven-:j oven-:j ing's pleasure Thoso present woro Misses OrTta Smith, Veda Guild, Eva Davis, Ethylen Darnos, Frances nnd t Adollno Barber, Floronco, Carlyle, 1 Virginia Bateson, JLeo'ra ' 'Thatc'hor, ,Ada MlUon, Mlmijq Thomas; Meiftrs J Edwln Smith, Josso Smith, Guy Poul' son, Raymond plson, Lvfhgton Bar-'' berf Scott Budge', 'dscaf tUnSstrtm, i . jMrsr PrJscllla Delnap left Sunday morning, for Salt Lake City. Seventh and Eighth grade students wishing to do summer school work, call up this week, Ira A.Colo, phone 584. Adv.. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Olofson are J-eJoIcIng over, the safe arrival at thalr home of a fine girl, born on Sunday. All concerned doing nicely. '. -. Miss Erraa Young of Salt Lako City Is visiting here, guest of Miss Wanda Tarb'et. "' Mrs. Ellen Eccles, Mrs. Sarah Stod dard, Mrs. Martha Haslam and Mrs. Sarah Ballard 'went to Itcxburg, Idaho Ida-ho Saturday to attend tho Itlgby family fam-ily reunion. i Mrs. Thomhs X. Smith announces announc-es tho engagement of her daughter Jennlo to Mr. Edward Stoddard of Weber county, the marriage to tako place this month. ' ' Word was received Sunday that a flno baby girl had been born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson of Downey, Idaho.- All concerned were doing nicely. " ... , This afternoon tho alumni association associa-tion of tho U. A. C. will present "The Perplexed Husband" In tho col-lego col-lego chapel. This Is free.. It Is tho same play recently put o: by tliej senior class down town and which pleased such a good crowd. i Mrs. Margaret Clark and daughter MarJprlo- leftiSa.tunlayi.fpr Sak Lake City. Mrs.. .Clark 'leaVejf.Thursday' for, Norfolk, Virginia ftnd before returning return-ing will visit all the largo cities of the east. Sho will bo accompanied by her father Mr. Joseph Jones. Alex Preston who has completed Ills work at tho Chicago College of Den tal Surgery, Is In Logan again. He is feeling fine butjip" D" s yet determined de-termined "Where ho will locate. .i ' " Dr. I. S. Smith, the dentist, has moved to Rlverdale, Idaho, where they will spend the summer on Dr. Smith's, farm. On tho return trip, Doctor says ho encountered some very rough roads, but he Is very glad, to say that they were not all In Cache county, Franklin county also has somo very poor roads. i ' pVofeasorVw. S." Langton.who re- turned Friday; evening with his family fam-ily from New'''Y6rk,. has. baenw con-Tfnedo,hib;e$ con-Tfnedo,hib;e$ lng. H0 hasi been-suffering from, an attacMorogastrlttsiB It;waa, thought-last thought-last "night howeverj.tbat he. would! be. well" enough-to: deliver- tho address to tho graduates of the U.'A. 0. ton "day."- i XMraS T. A.. Hendrlckson- and daugh tef Irene, havo returned frdm Salt LakVcity, where they spent tho win-'ter win-'ter and"''aro 'n6w loehted In their homq oii East Center 'street. While In Suit Lake Miss Hendrlckson attended at-tended tho University of Utah, tak-lng tak-lng elocution from Professor May Dabcock and harmony under Professor Profes-sor Giles. Sho also took InstrumonU al and vocal music from Professor Lund of Provo who mado seml-wcck-ly trips to Salt Lako. i Tho Senior class nt tho B. Y. C held their class exercises last Wed-nesday Wed-nesday evening when thoy staged their class play "Mice and Men." The performance reflected credit on tho class nnd Is a fair sample of tho high standard tho class has uphold for-tho for-tho past four years. After-con mence-Tnent mence-Tnent exorcises Thursday tho class lield their last class meeting, 'twas 'decided to hold :a reunion ld; tour cars at the college. Tho method wW Introduced by ,the famous. class ,o,40,-?o.iaet at the Bch Andrew oSirrde-Piirlr'viiis in Logan 'on business Saturday1. Wanted Three or four room house with barn, closo in. Write P. 0. Box 208. - -j9 For Sale Busfness" property on East Center street 23 1-2 foot frontage. front-age. Phone 48. '' tf Alfred Gardner of Mendon who has been HI for some time Is "reported to bo gradually declining. i Mr. George Taysiim the obliging druggist at tho Horno ' Drug store, spent over Sunday with his family In Salt Lake. i Mrs. Hannah Jacobsen is back to Logan again after spending tho winter win-ter months with her daughter in St. George. Walter J.1 Glenn, organizer of boys and girls clubs of the- Box Elder county schools, was In Logan over Saturday, having como here on business. busi-ness. , We aro Informed that Frank Wood and T. W. Cragun havo the follow-, lng contracts for building: residences for T. W. Cragun and Harper Aik? ens and a barn for Ira W. Hlllyard.' Several other building contracts are contemplated. - Miss Julia Jacobsen Is in Logan from Lewlston, Montana, for a brief visit. She says Miss Ida Smith who Is working at that place Is enjoying her work but will bo in Logan nbout July 1, probably to stay. Miss Jacob-sen Jacob-sen Is well, and says she la also delighted de-lighted with hor work. Will sell business property on Center Cen-ter street at a bargain. Phono 48. tf Miss Margaret Cummlngs, a young lady from Scotland Is In Logan, tho guest of her, cousin, Thomas G. Lowe. Sho expects torn ako her future homo In Logan. K p. t i Mrs. Jennie Stewart and Miss Mnr- caret Howells, both of Salt Lake City aro In the city, tho guests , of .Mrs-J. .Mrs-J. Z. Stewart. Thoy came to Logan to attend tho commencement , exercises exer-cises "of tho U. A. C.'nnd to visit with local friends. Tho II. G. Haybhll Mercantile Co., found occasion yesterday, owing to the coolness of tho weather, to test out thelrhot air furnace which was recently Installed by tho Newman-Stuart Newman-Stuart Company. Tho furnaco is a Campbell winter chaser and Is guaranteed guar-anteed to heat tho building to 70 degrees de-grees In tho coldest of winter. This Is ono oMhe most modern heating plants on the, market today. , . 'i Mr. Floy'a' Rose, who has been identified iden-tified with ihe Logan baseball team as managor, has resigned his position 'owiri'g to thd-rtact thatso.much tlrao Is required from his regular employment employ-ment to look after the, team, No action ac-tion has been taken by the baseball committee as yet In tho matter of securing a new manager. This wiji be attended to In tho very near fu turo, however. Ills resignation will In no way affect tho organization of tho team. i ' Harry Thompson, candy maker at tho noj'nl Confectionery has resigned resign-ed his position to enter business for himself at Burley, Idaho, where It Is said there Is a good opening for n candy storo and Ico cream stand. Mr. Thompson has been with the Royal for nearly four years, working his way up from Ice cream maker to making tho flno confections which nro turned out at that placo. In leaving Logan ho takes with him tho good will of thoso with whom ho hns been employed together with a host of friends. Tho family will bo moved to Hurley In nbout a week. t Downward What, caused this money mon-ey stringency, anyliowT '" OuV-Why, ttaV" thing- origlnfctod VltV nVeri spread oyer; Uio; whole '&uW-"J,udgi' -4BllU U&kp- |