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Show LOCAL NEWS We sell the earth, abstract Its title and loan money on It. H, A. Peder. son & Co., First North. Adv. Tho Young Ladles of the First ward Mutual Improvement Association Associa-tion will entertain the young men In formally tonight nt 7:30. All tho young men of tho ward are cordially cordial-ly invited. Tho Zlna Young Camp of the Daughters ot tho Pioneers will meet at the home ot President Matona Llndqulst at 335 North First East, October 16 at 3:30. A full attendance is desired. The Joseph Smith Company of tho I Daughters of tho Pioneers will hold their meeting at the Pioneer Relic room Friday, October 10, at 3:30 p. m. All members are requested to be present. The Eliza It. Snow Camp of the Daughters ot the Pioneers will meet Friday, October 10, at 3 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. George G. Smith', 520 West Center. A good attendance Is desired. Chief Surgeon S. II. Plnkerton ot the Oregon Short Lino was in Logan Lo-gan this week looking after the com pany s interests m tno matter or tuo heud on collision which occurred on , Iou(lay evening at the Logan station, j Tim four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. George Is suffering trom typhoid lever. Tho parents have been to Kansas to visit with the parents par-ents of Mr. George. On returning the little one contracted scarlet fever. fev-er. It now has devtjoped Into typhoid. ty-phoid. Tho conditions are serious. The Tnggart reunion was held in Lewlston on Monday and tho Dr. W. D. Parklason family of this city was In attendance. There were about 00 descendants of tho late George W. Taggart present. Mr. Taggnrt was a member of tho famous Mormon ba-tnlllon. ba-tnlllon. A splendid program was rendered ren-dered and an enjoyable time hud among those present. Republican County Chairman Pcd-erson Pcd-erson has engaged tho building on Main street formerly occupied by tho Royal Confectionery for Republican headquarters and hereafter n man will bo In chargo ol.tljo building and candidates, voters and others Will bo bested on anything pertaining to the coming campaign by applying at the local headquarters. "The employes of the- Amerlcau 6team Laundry enjoyed "a real treat Tuesday morning when Joseph Quln-ney Quln-ney Jr., gave a flno lecture on Business Busi-ness Ethics. After tho lecture which lasted about on hour Ice cream, punch and wafers were served to the employes em-ployes and. a tow Invited guests. Tho refreshments wero served by Mr. Jenson of tho Jenson Candy Company und was enjoyed by nil present. Tho Jensen Creamery Company, which Is operating extensively In this valloy1 ,hns ono of Its prlnclplo stations sta-tions nl Preston, over which Jacob Weber, formerly of Logan Is the man-n'geV. man-n'geV. Mr. Weber roports a splon-did splon-did business tho past season. Ho Is proud to be associated with this company com-pany which will pay to the farmers of this stnto and thoso of southern Idaho, over a million dollars this year for products of the farm. . ' CJeorgg a. Snjth is lmmefjjgiy.tjio east dgaln and 'fa how yell'lng'his local lo-cal friends whaUa good tlma.ho3iad ?nd how neaiiHa camVlto jlnfttngall heraces haore'd' tliOfj5lssout( circuit. GeorgS!a throe year old en- ferWiota'Ttf&sWlmlni?! tho races,, He (tbojtwo. seeped places plac-es and ono, third, place, All-in all the Ihorso mode nri exceptional' s'hpwlng and' the local horseman is to be con-grutif con-grutif ntjjdjor the norvljioxhJbUed (ntaklnBtlJiQ animal "east to compote : with' some of th'n fnstost horses ' In tle United. StotQS.MiSMft'" ' wj Hon. Mat Thomas said the Democrats Demo-crats could combine with tho Progres. sives "without surrendering his principles." prin-ciples." We should like to know If tho Hon. Theodore Peterson, of Hy-rum, Hy-rum, can say as much for tho Dem ocrats. We shall bo glad to publish his reply. i A GOOD HOME FOR SALE A six roomed house, barn, hay sheci largo lot, on car line, convenient to A. O. nnd town; will sacrifice it sold nt once. 358 North Fourth East. Call mornings. tf Tho annual meeting of tho Utah Synod convened nt tho First Presbyterian Pres-byterian church In Salt Lako City laBt evening. The retiring President Rov. Wlttonborger ot this clty'.'gave tho opening sermon. Visitors wore, Baxter Fullerton of St. Louis and Robert Donaldson ot Denver. The dedication ot tho Gateway ot tho Westminster College, a memorial to' Robert Coyner, the first Presbyterian educator In Utah, will be hailed as one of'tho chief events of the annual annu-al gathering ot the Utah Presbytery. William Davis, the restaurant man on Center street, has decided to open a lunch counter at his rooming house. This will bo dono Saturday morning. Already lie hns tlio counter built in tho northeast corner of tho building "where ho has ten stools for the accommodation ac-commodation of customers. "Bill" hns his place In perfect order nnd expects to conduct un eating place" thut will attract tho hungry traveler at all hours. The proprietor Is one I ot the most experienced in his lino In this city. Ho Is In Salt Lako today to-day selecting equipment. Tho Democratic rally Saturday 'eve nlng in the Niblcy Hall was rather frosty. The reception given Hon. Louis Larsen, erstwhile Republican, Progressive nnd What not, now Democratic Dem-ocratic candidate for congress, wns' n cold ono. Mat. Thomas wbb warmly received by the few there but Mr. Larson's remarks fell flat. Local Democrats say It tho Salt Lake Democracy Dem-ocracy want local bourbons to vote for fellows like Larson when thoy have such nblo material within their own ranks, kindly don't send them up hero to get acquainted. Mr. Larsen Is a pretty good follow, though, and It seems strange that ho did. not mako a bigger hit. |