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Show I LOCAL NEWS H A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS ASKED H TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR M V H Governor's Day, 'February 2, will H bo the gala day or the Fanners' H Honnil-ui) and Housekeepers' Con- H feronco to bo held nt the Utah Ag- H rlcultural College January 29 to H February 3. Governor Bamberger H will be the guest of honor. The H Hon. James W. Funk, president of H tho Senate, and tho Hon. J. F. Tol- H ton, speaker of tho House, will also H appear on tho special program. It H Is expected that tho entire state lo- cislaturo will bo In attendance, an H Invitation having been extended to them (or that date. H ' H J. J. Humpherys of Paradlso was H ' transacting business In Logan yes- H Tho city flro englno In responding H to tho alarm yesterday morning, H broko a minor part In tho heavy pull H thru the enow, which necessarily H puts it out of commission for a day H or Lawronco Bailey, accompanlrl by H H. 1). Mltton, sang two solos In do- H votlonal on Thursday at tho 11. Y. C. H Special tho Bluebird department J nt tho Shamhart-Chrlstlanson store, H soft-shelled California wainuts 20c per pound. adv. 1-13. kkkH H Follow tho crowd, tomorrow nt 2 ; p. m. to tho tabernacle. Professor H Levi Edgar Young will address you. In connection with tho drama, "Fannlo and tho Servant Problem," the girls of tho Kappa Nu of tho II. Y. C. aro planning a serloa of choruses and ballet dances which add very much to the appearance of an already protty play. In addition to tho evening performance on Friday, Fri-day, Jan. 19th, they expect to put on a matinee Friday afternoon. Floral department of tho Dluoblrd tho homo of fresh cut (lowers for nil occasions, adv. 1-13. Hay Van Noy of Richmond was transacting business in Logan yesterday. yes-terday. The engagement of Miss Esther Wilson, a pretty and popular girl of Hyrum, has been announced. Sho Is to bo married early next month to Parley M. Porter, a popular young man of Franklin. WANTED A girl or mlddlo aged woman to do general housework. By day or week. 1G8 North First East, Phono 1G. adv. 1-13. Funeral services were held In tho First ward chapel on Thursday over the remains of Mrs. ChrUtlno M. Anderson. Tho speakers were Thos. Morgan, N. W. Crookston, B. M. Lewis, S. D. Mltton and II. C. Mnughan. Tomorrow at 2 p. m. Levi Edgar Young will lecture at the tabernaclo undor tho auspices of tho M. I. A. A rumor reached tho city yesterday yester-day that Hyrum Knudson, an employee em-ployee of tho Mountain Statos Tolo-phono Tolo-phono company, had boon killed while working In Logan canyon, digging dig-ging post holes. Thoro soonis to have boon no foundation for tho story. In this Issuo will bo found a largo dUplay from one of Logan's loading shoo stores, which la offering offer-ing doiho rare bargains In shoes. The remains or Mrs. Ossro Alien, n'sior of 8. K. MeMurdie wore burled bur-led nt Pirntiiio. Tho worvlees rcrn '"Id nt 1 p. m. on TlnirHay. The Kp(.kri wero John IS. MoMurdl. Simud Oldham, J. F. Wright mid Cldenn E 01t. A solo v?a ruclir-'d ruclir-'d by Mri. L'-,lo T.p-;?rr. . IJenionil) - I'll, j' .;.,v ) the Taeno ', " '' - ,)VJ" T2 Basket Bull Gamo R-.t We Hi"h .Sfhnpl vr R Y. rrilw Sat. Jan. 13. f the H. Y. C. r,yni.-3'Jy. l-ll. According to tho Herald Republican Republi-can Secretary It. I). Garff of tho Boston Bos-ton Development company that Is operating the old Maxflcld in I no in Ulg Cottonwood, has returned from an Inspection of tho new str'kq nt the foot of the 1000-foot main working work-ing Incline. Ho says tho shaft cut tho oro and a drift out fifteen feet shows three nnd a half to four feet of high-grade. Ho estimates It nt $75 or better n ton. The values are In lead silver with some gold and copper. During tho past flvo or six days 150 tons of this rich stuff has been taken out for shipment nt on early date. " Tho Hotel Logan has installed a refrigerating plant that was put In commission this morning. This Is tho latest amonla refrigeration system, sys-tem, installed by tho l'ocatcllo Engineering En-gineering and Machinery company. It supplies tho hotel kitchen with two largo refrigerators for tho keeping keep-ing of pcrlshablo food Biippllo-, Ice cold water for tho hotel lobby nnd dining room and puro water icq for tho hotel In hot weathor. Tho basement base-ment contains n largo Ico box for keeping meats, an Ico tank for tho freezing of Ice, nnd tho mnohlnery of tho plant. This was a badly needed fenturo nt tho hotel nnd in its ndditlon tho mnnngomont has ngaln shown their deslro to not ho outdono by any hotel In tho west In tho matter of sorvlco nnd conveniences to tho trndc. ;" ' Born to Mr. nnd Mrs? P. W. Nyo, n flno son. All concerned doing nicely nice-ly nnd Mrs. Nyo says snb expects to glvo tho Httlo follow aij early training train-ing which will nt him In later years for manager of tho qhcho Valley Floral company. ; W. L. Clapham, asst. manager ot tho Ford assembly plnnt nt Salt Lako spent Wednesday In Logan. Ho maintains that 1917 will bo a big year lor all Ford dealers. FOUND Three keys on n ring. Call at Republican olllco. Phono 48 adv. tr. On Jan. 10th President Wilson nominated Mrs. Ida II. Merrill to bo postmistress nt Smlthfleld, tho ofllco nt thnt place having passed Into the third class Oct. 1st, 191G. Tho dramatization or Harold Boll Wright's ideal story or tho Great Northwest, "Tho Winning or Bar-barn Bar-barn Worth," will bo tho attraction at tho Lyric next Monday, Jan. 15. There Is only ono company presenting present-ing this play and this will guaranteo tho original will play this city.. It Is a big spectacular production with n cast or carefully selected nrtlsts. i For nil field seeds, alfalfa, etc., don't fall to call on W. H. Smith, Smlthfleld, Phono 41. adv. 2-1G. Gcorgo II. Hall, president or the Intcrmountaln Farmers Equity, will bo tho principal speaker at tho an- I nual stockholders meeting or the I Cache County Farmers Equity, Sat- I urday, an. 13th, nt 10 n. m. ,1 Special at tho Bluebird Saturday. I Peanut nnd coconnut nut malzo at I 20c per pound. ndv. 1-13. Ono lightly furnished sulto of rooms. 247 North Main. adv. tf. |