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Show I LOCAL NEWS 1 t ' ' f? , " "u' ... , ,f We sell the' earth, abstract its, title (hnd loan money otfll. H. A. ?cabr-sotr'Vco'., ?cabr-sotr'Vco'., First North. Adv. For Rent 2 or 3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Apply 91 South Sec-onL Sec-onL EaBt. Adv. 022 The following progrant -w.111 bo rendered ren-dered In Mutual convention Sunday at 2:30: Prelude , Fifth Ward Prayer Hymn Address Duet ..., Providence Second Ward Department Work The visiting football men of the Montana Agricultural College, who are meeting the Utah Aggies here this afternoon on Adams field, will be entertained' tonight by the student body of the U. A. C. An informal dance" in honor oftlie" football heroes will be staged In the gymnasium. Ilesides all students of7 the1 college, every football fan of Logan Is urged urg-ed to bo. .present. Tho opening convention of tho Mutuals Mu-tuals will be held Sunday In the basement base-ment of tho tabernae'e. Important business will be discussed. The department de-partment work will be especially good this year, .There will be n department depart-ment for the social hour leaders and choristers added to the department of 'presidents and class leaders. All officers of-ficers are earnestly requested to be "present. ' Tho Zlna D. Young Camp of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers met at the homo of President Matcua Llnd-qulst Llnd-qulst ,at S.ftO on Friday. A reading from Church, History by Mrs. George Qrftich; Hjong,Mlsv Eva Baiks; sketch" from her; mother's llf by Mrs 'tjfjeBt YS',r'Va,,,ng M,8t Lu ellar Andersfta, after-whlch dainty refreshments; re-freshments; were 'served. jrf. X 4 J -? ri. "iV. ,t ',. The Wllford Woodruff Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met cs-'terday cs-'terday at the home of Mrs. N. A. Lnrsen-. The following program was rendered: Chnpter from the Life of the Prophet Joseph Smith, by Mrs. J. II. Wilson; original poems by Mis. Cooper; violin solo, Mario Pod-crson; Pod-crson; talk on Prophet Joseph Smith, Sister Iloundy of Salt Lake, after whjch'dalnty refreshments were served. ttooins For Kent Suitable for light housekeeping. Call Gil North Main. Merrill Nlbloy returned to Salt Lake yesterday after visiting with lo cal friends for a day. i ' Earl Gosland and wife, of Preston, are isiting in Salt 'Lake City over tho w'eek. ond. ' n. II. Garff, manager of tho Johnson John-son Cafe, Is in Salt Lake on business. busi-ness. .- ' Wanted A middle aged women or girl for general housework. Apply U. F. Itltcr, phone in. Adv o'20 m ' Ecklund and Larscn of Nowton are reported to hao shot a deer In the eastern hills. , Mr. J. II. Mordheod of Cascade, Montana, Is here vlBltlng his sister, Airs. Hyrum Hayball. Samuel Plko has been substituted as candidate for constable on' the flc publican ticket In the place of J. C. Allen, roslgned. i Tho band danco Thursday evening was a great success. Thero was a large crowd out and socially, those who attended say they had a splendid splen-did entertainment. A GOOD HOME FOR 8ALE A six roomed house, barn, hay shea "large lot, on car line, convenient to A. C. and town; will sacrifice It sold )nt once. 358 North Fourth East. Call mornings. tf A Bales'on has returned from nil other Hip to tho mlno In Illncksmltli Fork canyon. Ho says thero Is u large quantity of oro already sacked ready for shipping. This wl'l bo do llvored to tho Hyrum station and fropi 'thero transferred by rail to tho mill. riio' high grade of zinc oro reported lo have been uncovered, caused many of tho Hyrum peoplo to Relieve wo SwIU'lMue a second 'Tark City In tho hacksmlth Fork canyon yet. '' S -" i ' i Word itasbeen re'celved from Lbs Vnge'cs of 'the death o"f J. M. Go-lightly, Go-lightly, son ,of Mr, and Mrs. Mnrk Gollghtly of this city. Tho young man was 27 jears of age. Ho has been seeking woik In tho Callfornln city. Tho details of death havo not been learned by tho parents. Thu young man lost his wlfo not long ago who Is burled In Salt Lnko It was not determined )estorday who thor tho remains will bo shipped hero for burlnl or to Salt Lnko along sldo of his wlfo. |