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Show I if 1 m LOCAL NEWS H v H The parents of Miss Jane Griffin M received word that Miss Griffin had El f arrived safely In Independence, Mo. Hff, BILIiE MJRKE AT THE REX j THEATER TONIGHT. Advt EI I Robert Peterson of Hyrum was In 11 If own Thursday checking up on busl- n L ness affairs. H jj; For first class show cards and Hl cartoon work, phone 42. Advt. tf Sf, Herman Pleraon and wife from Rtttjr Plymouth are visiting In Logan with Hlr friends and relatives. HN Don't forget our big close out HJf Bale of the Free Sewing Machine. Wif We are selling them at cost this fit week. Edwards Furniture. , Advt. 12-29 Hmd nf Russell Bullen, one of Richmond's tjU foremost farmers was In Logan yes- "ffl terday on business. ; r ' rt Special At the niuehlrd, Saturday j !J " Monday New Year's special 25c If fe per pound. See our window. Advt. W 'A I n lilyjr By mistake a blue serge overcoat II jU I was taken from Reese's pool hall and ljfi another one left In Its place. Kindly I ir return same and make the change. If Advt. tf JftE- Fred Jensen and Herman Chrlsten- Mt "en two employes of the Sugar Fac- P tory were In town Friday Bpendlng IcM their money. IjfC 25 girls wanted at once; good work 9 and BOOd Da'- APP'y at the Lyric o- lb night at 6 o'clock. Advt. H Lamont Allen, a wide awake busl- UK ness man from Wellsvllle was In Lo- Rr Ban this week paying his friends a HK. holiday visit. HH Now is the time to buy a good KP sewing machlno cheap. Wo are sell- HjL Ing the Free at cost all tho rest Kp of this week. Edwards Furniture. SB Advt. 12-29 H&, Sunday morning at 10:30 S. S. HE Harris of tho Agricultural College V will speak to the Parents class of the M Sixth ward. B HE Dr. Snow, specialist on eye, ear, V nose and throat, will be at the office HK f Doctors I)udge and Hayward on HK the last Saturday of each month. V Advt. 12-29 g F. C, Sibley, special representative E for the Overland Auto Company wnB W . here Thursday and Friday giving a ?' demonstration on the new 1918 Over- I land cars. g Mr. and Mrs. Peter GJettrup of 1 - Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. James E n Thorpe, and Joseph Ilullock, of Prov- B Idence .were visiting In Logan, on He Thursday, guests of Mia. Floyd Rose. H$ Ileit Danford tho stalwart Rich-IE, Rich-IE, innndlte was a visitor to Logan yes-R yes-R terday. Ilert hald it is about tliuo Hf we were staging something of Intor-Rt Intor-Rt st. Igf For Sale 1 bird's eyo maplo bed Br room suite, good as now; 1 oak bed I room suite, good condition; 1 buck's MB heater; 7 Kalamazoo heator. All bar- H gains. Inqulro at 192 East First g$K North street. Phone 185. Advt. tf P Mr. Carl J. Llndblad of tho Eighth f'JI ward, died at his homo Wednesday. i'l If Mr. Llndblad had lived until the oomlng March he would have then attained tho age of 83. fjm C. M, Christenben, manager of the jHE Spando Furniture store Is contem- V jlatlng taking a trip East to line R? up for next year furnlturo neds. P? TUy business has boca better tbld KHHHHHHj V year than any year previous and during Christmas trade the furniture furni-ture store run short of certain lines due to the great demand. Mr. Chrls-tenscn Chrls-tenscn a,ays It Is a problem nowadays to even get furniture and It 1b necessary nec-essary to go East to make selections. James D. Llnford spent three days In Omaha last week with his sales manager. He reports that the ground Is covered with snow at that place. Rev. E. T. Lewis, Is at home again after an extended trip throughout the East. He returned Thursday evening and Is feeling much better than when in the East. The Rev. said he was mighty glad to be home again. W. R. McAllster has Just returned return-ed from Mllford, Utah where he has been conducting real estate and Insurance In-surance business tho last year. Mr. McAllster speaks very highly of the wonderful opportunities In Mllford. He Is visiting his many friends during dur-ing his short holiday time. Ariel Thompson, son of Christian Thompson, of Hyrnin, has been selected se-lected as one of the privates to attend at-tend the officers training camp. It' shows that this young man 1iim complied with the requirements made of the soldiers, and Is now qualified to accept something better. William Howard Reese, son of I Bishop Howard Reese, of Benson ward passed away In this city Wed nesday. The young man was only 22 years of age. Funeral services will be held in the Fourth ward meeting house today at 2 o'clock. Danish Lutheran, Church service, Sunday at 1:30 o'clock, Rev. Jensen of Pocatello will conduct a festival church service In the local Presbyterian Presby-terian Church. The Danish language will be used and all Scandinavians are cordially Invited to come. P. F. Harding, chief clerk of traffic department of the Utah Idaho Central Cen-tral Railroad Company, . formerly, Ogden, Logan & Idaho Railway Company, Com-pany, was In Logan yesterday. Mr. Harding is an experienced man In tho railway business', and Is doing his utmost to give every accommodation accommoda-tion possible to customers. Miss Edith Bowen entertained at dinner Saturday evening for ten friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carroll are visiting In Salt Lake and Prove Mr. Job F. Smith, the prosperous farmer of Mlllvllle. spent yesterday In the county seat. Mrs. Julius Jacobsen entertained at dinner Monday. Roses graced the table. Covers were laid for six. Miss Ellen Holmes Is visiting with friends at San Francisco, California. 1 Miss Goorglna and Myrtle Davidson who are school teachers at Brlgham City, are spending tho holidays In Logan. Miss Lillian Slmmonds, of Salt Lake, Is tho guest of Mrs. Hyrum Hayball. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Aldous will leave today for Los Angeles where they will spend the winter. Mrv and Mrs. Hyrum Hayball and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Aldous spent Christmas at Prestton where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Morchead. Mrs. E. J. Bell entortalned at a turkey supper Wednesday evening. After tho supper cards and music were features of tha evening. Twenty guests-wero prcsnt. Funeral Services over the remnlns ot Mrs. Frederick G. Gesscll will be held In tho Fourth ward meeting fcoute tt 2 o'clock Boaday aftrwi. ' Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Amussen returned re-turned to their home In Salt Lake on Wednesday after visiting Jn Logan with relatives for a few days. The Choral Society entertained at a dancing party Thursday evening at tho B. V. gym. Refreshments were served during the evening. Mrs. C. W. Spelrman entertained at supper Thursday. Pink and white carnations in a crystal vase formed the centorplece for tho table. Covers were laid for twelve. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Porter entertained enter-tained at n five hundred party Friday Fri-day evening. Tho Christmas colors were used to decorate the rooms. Sixteen guests were present. Mr. David Athay has been visiting In town for the past weok. He returned re-turned this morning to assume his duties In Salt Lake City. Miss Gale Alvord entertained at a card party on Thursday evening. The Christmas colors were used to decorate the rooms. After the card games refreshments were served to eight guasts. Four young men were held up at Cache Junction on Thursday pending pend-ing an investigation as to the age of each. Theso men are being held with the belief that they are slackers, slack-ers, trying to evade the draft. If evidence can bo furnished to the effect that these men are under age they will then be turned loose. Xyw Year's Candles By special request, to tho many of our customers, custom-ers, wo aro again offering our line of candles at the samo price as our Christmas rate. Murdock's, of course. Advt. Tho Beta Delta Sorority entertained entertain-ed at a Christmas party Thursday ovenlng at the chapter house. A large Christmas tree with gifts for each guest, was an Interesting feature fea-ture of tho evening. Asldo from the Christmas novelties, Christmas games and cards were Indulged In, Music was furnished by Florence Ttirbet, Vera Durham, Geneva Thomas, Ada Mltton and Bllllo Petorson. Forty guests wero present. Charles McArthur of Avon, and Miss Amanda Jackson of Paradise, were nnlted In marriage, Thursday, December 27, at the homo of Mr. ftfltt Mr. Jetrepn . Cowley. ffb ceremony was performed by Mr. Cowley. Following the ceremony a dinner was served for the Immediate relatives. The happy couple will make their home in Burlcy, Idaho. Miss LaPrlel Cutler, an excellent musician and a Beta Delta girl, and Alphonso Mancur, of Level, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, wero married in Salt Lake City, last Saturday. Mrs. Luther Howell and Mrs. Roy Bullen entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon at tho home of Mrs. Howell In compliment to Mrs. B. T. Meldrum of Salt Lae City who is spending the holidays In Logan. Knitting was a feature of the afternoon. Sixteen guests were present. Miss Lettle Jacobsen entertained at an attractive luncheon Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Card games were a feature of the evening. The following follow-ing guests wero present: Miss Daisy Mason, Miss Emma Sponberg, Mrs. Hubley, Miss Alice Charles, Miss Elizabeth Drysdale, and Miss Oreta Flster. |