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Show I i LOCAL NEWS) M A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 ASKED B i TO CON31DER HIM8ELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR LIB i H Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lundbcrg of H Itlvcr Heights servod a four courso H dinner Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock M in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 11. V. Hnl- B let who will leave this wook for tholr HB , futuro homo in Missoula, Montana. H Tho othor guests iiro3ont were Mr. H nnd Mrs. Lohl Olson, Mrs. Matilda H' Ccdorlund, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Olson. After dinner tho time was R spent In amusoments and old fashion H story telling. nnH H FOUND Pnrcol on Intorurbnn; H namo A. Lewis; can be bad at this nnnnnV H Mrs. Matilda Cederlund of IUvcr B f ltolghts sorved a luncheon Monday kkV ; afternoon In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. H ) IT. V. Ilnllot. nnnnnT B Wo sell the earth, ntntmct Its BbbV tltlo nnd loan money on It. II. A. PBBH Pedcrscn Jfc Co., First North street. PBBW adv. tf. LnnnW H Samuel Christiansen of Hurley, PbBb Idaho, is in Cache valley this week, ! having come down to attend tho PBBI birthday anniversary, at Hyde Park PbBMi Tuesday, of his grandfather, Lars pBBBJ C. Peterson. Sam reports the spring PjlW weather farther advanced at Burloy H j than here. IbV H' Brlgham Mnughan of Wellsvlllo PBBJ was transacting business In tho coun- pVH ty seat on Tuesday. nnnnnt ' PaBK Miss Florence Lallentlno left Tues- PBBJ day for Salt Lake where she will ro- pBBj sumo her work wllh tho Mountain PBBJ States Telephone company. Miss Lai- BbhI lontino has been visiting in Logan PBBJ for some time with her parents. BVw ' pBBJ Men's white overalls 85c per pair paH at Newbold's, tho clothler.-adv. 3-10. nnnnV Wm. C. lllgby and Georgo Karron, pVH two prominent citizens of Lewlston, J wero transacting business In Logan PaBv on Tuesday. HVVn H The Odd Follows will participate In the parade to welcome homo tho B members of Troop H and will meet bB nt tho depot at 12:30 o'clock Thurs- J day. All members are requested to nnnnnt M Fred Elwood, tho popular Lewlston J merchant, was transacting business paB In Logan yesterday, Hnw i The Woodmen of the World will participate in tho parade welcoming homo Troop 11 on Thursday. By request re-quest ,of the council commander, all members nro wanted to bo present at tho O. S. Ii. depot at 12:30 o'clock and Join In tho parade. Tho farmors at Grace, Idaho, havo shipped from that section upwards of 100 carloads of hay during the past winter and fall. Only this week n local dealer received an order for three cars of hay to bo shipped into Grace. i John Q. Adams Is back from Salt Lake City whero ho has been meeting meet-ing with tho state officials and members mem-bers of tho Logan river water users, where a satisfactory settlement was brought about on the question of watcr-seepago from tho state dam nt tho mouth of Logan canyon. Archie Gilbert, tho Acmo plant representative In Utah, has been in Logan this week on business. Thomas G. Lowo Is able to bo on the streets again. Mr. Lowe returned, about threo weeks ago, from a trip thru California, Now Mexico and Arizona. Ari-zona. Upon his return we went Into Idaho to look after somo sheep Interests. Inter-ests. He returned homo ond has been quite 111 ever'slnce. Ono coat of our Chl-Nnmel Varnish will add years to tho llfo nnd preserve pre-serve tho pattern on you linoleum. Buy a can of It with our guarantee La Fount Hardwaro Co. Adv. 8-17. Clydo Hurst, the battery man nt tho Ulalr Motor company, returned from Salt Lake Tuesday night, whero he has been working In some of the leading shops of tho state capital. Thero Is qulto a scramblo for hay in Logan. It is being shipped here by tho dealers from various points In Idaho, nnd people are paying as high as J 22 per ton for same. Howard for return of Newfoundland Newfound-land dog; black and whlto; answers to name of Hover; collar engraved, Allison Wendelboo; license No. 22. C. C. Wendelboo. adv. 3-8. Archlo Woolf and Charles Halls, two prominent cltlicns of Hyde Park, bought a carload of hay from H. E. Peery & Company on Tuesday. There are a great many farmers in Hyde Park and IJenson ward whose hay is getting very short. I have 17 milch cows and ono puro bred Holstcln bull for sale. D. L. KEItn, nichmond adv. 3-13 Hon. Theodore W. Peterson of Hy-rum Hy-rum was in Lognn during tho week paying up some bills with a little "wool money," as ho called It. Mr. Peterson says ho has received an offer of-fer of 40 cents for his wool, but Is holding It for a higher price. Tho llttlo girl of Mr. and Mrs. Hrnest Cowley, of tho Third ward, died yesterday morning of compllca-t tlons following measles. Another child Is said to be very ill. The community com-munity sympathizes deoply with theso grief stricken parents. A. T. Allen of Covo was In tho county seat yesterday on business. Tho detailed report on tho city municipal mu-nicipal electric plant has been published pub-lished In pamphlet form, and any person or persons desiring a copy may get same by making application applica-tion to W. H. Larsen, city auditor, who has an ample supply at his office of-fice In tho Arlnio block. A. M. Isrnelsen of Hyrum attended attend-ed tho funeral services of Olo Larsen In Mlllvllle yesterday. Deceased Is an old veteran of his ward. ' Dr. C. M. Peterson, the eye specialist spec-ialist wont to Salt Lake yesterday to attend the lectures to be given thero this week by the Chicago lecturer on the care of tho eye. i J. S. Allen of Cove was among tho out-of-town visitors In Logan yesterday. yester-day. Many of tho Main street stores nro being decorated with red, white and blup bunting and flago for the celo-bratlon celo-bratlon today. Leo Nelson has returned to Salt Lako after n couplo of days here. Considerable discussion has been provoked In Salt Lako on account of tho governor's appointment of It. S. Slddoway ns stato fish and gamo commissioner. Tho Salt Lako press reported that Logan would Join with othor cities In tho stato and protest tho appointment. When tho mattor was brought to tho attention of John Christiansen, chairman of tho fish and gamo committee of tho Commercial Commer-cial club. Mr. Christiansen flat foot-edly foot-edly donounccd nny sontlmont over having boon raised hero with respect to tho appointment and Immediately wired the governor that tho Logan sports, as far as ho could ascertain, would support tho appointment made. Advertising makes tho whoels bux. |