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Show PCAL NEWS t .... v ;o B.M . Mxi andtanroeorge Harding spent Decoration Day-Mh WllVk'rS. ' "ft' '-. ' . i .BT9P VT 'MM.. ef '$- " .VWtt-B9y ? wji on, farm. Ad-;y9 Ad-;y9 dress ueuWetca first 'South, phone 441w.Aav.fN i &' "'. I - rtf-inr lo 3d1t ' I .Mlsi. yrA)Ifapapa has returned, I from a'pUasaht visit' In 'Salt Lake. I . lU Mrs. Ann Casperson oT Preston, Idaho,- Is visiting in Logan, guest of her friend Mrs. Catherine Hlbbard. . u . . ! For Rent Modern house, Call 285w We tell the earth, abstract Its title and loan money on It. H. A. Peder-ten Peder-ten & Co., First North. Ad v tf Mr. Joseph Jones and daughter Gwen of Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenaon of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday here. i i . Misses Gladys Davis and Ethel Wlllmore spent h. few days here with relatives and friends returning to Salt' Lake last night. i Dr. S,B, Thatcher, dentist, Is now located In his new offices In the Arlrao, block, first door north of post ofllco. Adv. J23 Mr. ltobert Holbrook nnd Miss Amanda Holbrook of Holbrook, Idaho came to Logan Saturday to attend the commencement exercises nt the n. Y. College i Christian Science services tiro held f every Sunday at, 11 a. m. and every d i Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. at tho tfffir rooms In tho Arlmo bloc, over the A. II. Palmer plumbing shop. I J. W. Ault and William Walton, the two hustling city transfer men have H Joined, a partnership, and are now 1 .prepared to.guarantee. all work. They I will mnlte ttJe'nfoving of household fur I ntturo nnd pianos .their specialty. I - With all ""this. cotton showering I around t Is comforting to know that I we hare a city ordinance eight or ten I years foldi 'requiring property owners to cut down their cottohwood trees. Cheer up! We measured, the Intake jof the' city 'water system yesterday and (irejabltrjo tatooslUvely that nothing larger than a sheep can get r - ' :- Summer' school for grade pupljs Jwlll commence at the,. Woodruff build- I'lng on June'tlnlcndlng students reg 'later with Miss Jones at 'Woodruff of-flco of-flco botween 10 and 12 a. m. Juno 1 to 5. Fees $6.00 for term of eight weeks, payablo in advance: Adv. J2. The Stewart Drothers havo taken tho local agency for tho Maxwell automobile. au-tomobile. This agency has been turned turn-ed over from tho Utah-Idaho Auto .Company by Marshall and Johnson,1 distributer of Mnxwell cars In Utiih. Jim Chancq says that Logan ought to have a law compelling pedestrians . to carry bells and ring them whonov- t'er approached from behind by blcy-J blcy-J clcs, 'Pedestrians really ought not to PK bo allowed on tho paved sldowalks, fTJf) anyway. I A delightful affair of last week was tho dancing party glvon Friday 'evening 'even-ing at tho Smart gymnasium by tho ' graduating class of tho Lowell school. ,Tho hall was beautifully decorated with pennants and class colors. Do-llclous Do-llclous refreshments wero'served. Onv rfrldoV evening tlflf Telephono glrlen&rAlned in4 "honor-5f fllsV nV"W wP a-ridtihn JUrflBsr.t, The affair was given at tho homo of Miss LaVlnla Card on West Center street. The rooms wero effectively decorated with spring blossoms. The evening was .spent in music" and games. Dainty refreshments yvere served. Daseball Wednesday afterrioon 'on Dt V. campus, Logan's Invlncibles versus Wellsvllle's Tigers. Game called for 4 p.m. 1 ' ' Tho.Logan.'Hqtel onjtast Center street has been making some, very needed Improvements about Its build-.lug build-.lug In the way of cement perch, walks pillars and other Improvements' la the wny of lawn courts and flower beds. Hon James H. Moyle of Salt Lake City has been In' Logan the past lew days, feeling out the pulse of the people peo-ple hero as to what they think of his candidacy as U. S. Senator on the Democratic ticket this fall. Ho has been shown round tho city most courteously cour-teously by .the local Democratic leaders. Bids were opened for tho street paving pav-ing Friday night but tho contract was, not awarded at the time tho matter being taken under advisement. There were several bidders and as there were so many prices, no desion was reached last evening by tho city commissioners com-missioners at tho tlmo The Republican Republi-can went to press. It was thought, however, that tho contract would bo awarded last evening. Tho Logan cemetery was most beautifully decorated on Memorial Day by tho friends nnd relatives of those departed ones who occupy spaco In the local burial grounds. Tha cem etery, or the city of tho dead, for such It Is, took on, a very beautiful aspect. Flowers wero Btrewn everywhere. every-where. Many new monuments havo also found places at the head of graves which wero not there a year ago. It Is said there are over four thousand burled In tho Logan cemetery, cem-etery, Just a llttlo over half the present pres-ent population of the city. Miss Lydla Fonnesbeck of Lognn, has Just completed tho Junior work In tho Leland Powers school of ex-presslon ex-presslon nnd expects to complete tho entire course nextyear. Miss Fonnesbeck Fon-nesbeck was much surprised when Mr. Powers came to her personally and congratulated, her on a paper sno had written on tho philosophy of the work of the school, saying It was one of .the' tHree. besth9,t',had been jwrlj-ten jwrlj-ten in years and requested Jier to read if before the school1 and faculty. Miss Fonnesbeck, has aBO.ma mark-ed mark-ed advancement In her voice work. |