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Show I I Local news 1 siM - Vs. . 1 M , "Coffoo kills, but Koffoot builds." H ' H i- Born Tucsdny evening to Mr. and H Mrs.'R. "n. Garff a fltio daughter. H H i Frad Molssnor oC Ogden formerly of H tills city, in visiting In Logan for a H couple of tlaysy Lbbbi ' H .Mrs. David DryBdale entertained at H dinner Now Year's Day. Coters were H !njd for ten. H M CLEARANCE SALE ON SHOES M . AND FURNISHINGS. MEN'S SUITS1 M GO AT $8,00.' STAR CLOTHING M STORE. Adv., tf H r. , Itchiug, bleeding, protruding or H Mud piles, yield to Dpan's Ointment. H Chronic cases soon, rolleved finally H cured. Druggists h'l sell tt. Adv. H t ' H - Persons Vbo are yet owing their H 19)3 poll tax"stiould get busy and pay H i the same before papers are served H i U and, tho costs nro, charged up against H ' the dollnqueqt' person. Adv. H i H ; , The window decorated In silver dol- H I U by Hyde & Thompson Building H " cempany on Main street, certainly at- H ti acted attention yesterday. Even H the bankers sat up and took notice H of tho glittering monoy. m At Presbyterian Church. Bible H v iecbool at 10 a. m.; Young People's H . meeting at 0:45 p. m.; preaching H services at 11 a m. and at 7:30 p. H ' m. At the evdntng service Mr. Wit- H tenbergcr will preach on Tho God of B. Jesus Christ, the first In it series or H studies on tho teachings of Jesus. H. ' H Misses Ellen nnd Adelaide Nielsen H entertained during tho vicek with a M liasketball party given In tho Sixth H' ward amusement lall. Tho llttlo folkc fl . met at the homo (if Mrs P. M. Nlel- H chi where thoy wore chaperoned to Bt , the 'hall by tho Misses Rachel nnd SB I.eah Pcderson and Kloreco I-undalil. HJ After a Jolly time -uus spent In HS playing basketball they returned to Hi the homo of Mra. Nielsen wjiora de- HJ Ildous refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Uallard spent New Year's Day In Wellsville. Overcoats one-fourth to ono half off tit Nowbold's, tho clothier. Advertisement, Ad-vertisement, tf ' 'Mrs. J. A. Ilcndrlckson is visiting In Logan for a week from Salt Lake City. , Miss CInro Stewart, tho efficient dsughter of tho late Prof. William' M. Stewart of the University of Utah Is visiting in the city with her relatives, rela-tives, tho Stewarts and Uallantynes. A night with Dobfjlo Durns fit the Logan First Ward Sunday evening January 4, 1914 at seven o'clock: Afton Water Mixed Quartet Robert Hums.. Attorney A. E. Dowen Uonnlo Doon, Loch Lomond Virginia Dateson ' Mr. H. W. Hancey of H'de Park was in tho city yesterday Mid reports that the health of the peoplo in his community never was better nt this season of tho year. The new year begins with everybody happy for the prosperity which has attained their efforts during tho year Just o'osed, Conjoint meeting in tho Seventh ward tomorrow evening at seven o'clock the following program will bo rendered: Quartet Arthur Olson and Co. Talk Prest. C. N. Jensen Solo Hazel Larsen New Ye.tr Story Gcorgina Davidson Mrs. Paulina Kastll, mother ot Mrs. David Jenkins nnd Mr. Joseph Kastll of this city, died yesterday morning nt tho rosldenco of her, daughter fit tho sgo of 79 years. Do-sides Do-sides the daughter and son In this .city, the deceased leaves a son and daughter fn Switzerland, tho, land of her' nativity, funeral services will bor ,ield In tho fiormnn meeting houso om; Monday aL 1 p.m. NqIIs Monsnn nnd wife of Goshen, Idaho, formerly of Hyrum is In tho valley visiting their numerous relatives. rela-tives. Lewis Edwards of tho Edward Furniture company, returned from Ilexburg Wednesday where Uo had been (luting tho past ten days. ' For Rent Two nicely furnished, steam heated rooms . Phone' 122 or cjill at 175 East Second .North. Adv. .tf t Am removing old Card home, 302 West Center. Will sell material out right or In small lots. Address O. It. Card, 045 East Fifth North. Ad v J6 Miss Cllmenous Uerntson of St. Anthon)', daughter of Richard Dcrnt- boi is svlsltlng wl(h her grandmother. Mrs. Laura Dcrntson for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen of rark'Clty left Logan Wednesday r ter a' week's visit with Mrs. Hansen sister'Mrs. R.. M. Simpson andffatn-' David Sharp -Jr,, of1 "Cedar Cltf spent a Xew days in .town in theia-tereie'of theia-tereie'of his work. He reports, a yrj satisfactory school at Cedar hndea-Joys hndea-Joys his work very much. fi Charles E. Merrill, manager otitbe condensed milk factory ai Richmond returned from Denver on New Year's eve where ho had been on business for his company. Mrs. C. C. Wendclboo entertained Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of Park City, cards were indulged in after which dainty refreshments wero served. Mrs. L. F. Smith, entertained on Monday evening In honor ot Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen of Pa'rk City. Covers wero laid for elgW'nfter attending at-tending the show. " P. N. Garff of Draper.-Salt Lake county catno to Logan on New Year's eve to spend a 'few days-'with his son tho merchant II. D. Garff 'and his brother Christian. ' ''" i .. - Miss Elizabeth Peterson 'returned to Salt Lake on Wednesday after spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,' Andreas Peterson. , P'W x -eg' ' W. H. Harrison and X". D. Harrl son, proprietors of the Cache Valley Mercantile company, together with-their with-their families, spent over New Year's Day with their relatives In Richmond. fr The Lundahl and Turner, families of this city ate New Year's dinner at the home of the former. A fine spread was served, afei abundance of the W. J. Dryan's beverage being In evidence. Before this recent thaw it was reported re-ported that there was ono and one half fcot of snow at Keltou, so much that the feed was covered up from the sheep. In Wyoming along Oroon River it was only ten inches deep. Elder Milton F. Dalloy of the Fifth ward writes tho Republican that he is laboring as a Mormon missionary In Nowurk, Now Jersoy and that he Is enjoying his labors very touch; Mr. Dallcy. left for his field of labor about two months ago. , Trjnlty M. E. Church, cortnor of Main nnd Center, H., T.FIskl minis-tor. minis-tor. Tho Christian Panoply, is tho subject of tho eleven. o'clock sermon nnd A Ilemnrkablo Curo, of tho seven thirty sormon. You are w.elcomo to theso services and to tho Sabbath School at noon. 'fr In reading of tho lato Catastrophe in Michigan nt ft matlnoo, recalls an occurrenco that recently happened at Denver nt a similar gathering, when til tlio lights wore out a man struck fi match In tho darkness of the room to read IiIh program, when some person cried Hro. A strong mnn sitting sit-ting near tho Individual who had lit tho match roso up and ordered evory body to thoir seats and explained tho euiid'tlons po thnt oerbody was satisfied sat-isfied othcrwlso n sad calamity might hao been tho result. Wo aro reliably Infnimed thtit Undo Jessie lCn'ght nn dhls son J. William Knight, together with William Wil-liam Spry and Georgo T. Odell aro among thoso who hao recently bo-enmo bo-enmo interested In tho now ccrenl plant to bo built In Salt Lako orly in tho spring. Mr. Ilcndrlckson has had offers from eight eastern cities through their commercial organizations organiza-tions to build tho plnnt in their cities. cit-ies. It would seem thnt no wldo awnko club would i ass up an opportunity to' get a manufacturing institution llko promises to bo built iu Its community. r, - y - |