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Show ! LOCAL NEWS) if ' A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 ASKED I 1 TO CON3IDER HIMSELF OR HEHSCLK AN EDITOR I . L Attorney H. C. Cnll of llrigham (City was transacting legal business In Logan on Tuesday. He wan accompanied ac-companied hero by his little- daughter. rOUND near IIdo Park, ono au- , tomobllo top cover. Owner can get fi samo by palng for this ad. adv. f. . IT ' Tho Oak theatro has be-on closed m for a time for remodeling and ro- 3 , pairs. Announcement will bo mado I' In tho near futuro of tho opening date. Iff Placo your order for Navy Beans. 1 Cacho Valley Commission Co., 30 So. p Main. Phono 457. ndv. tf. F Bishop S. C. Parkinson and sons, . llumlco and Ilnymond, of Franklin ' K'j were visitors In Logan yesterday. nx. m IfK, Placo your order for seed potatoes Bffh now. Cacho Valley Commission Co., Iff'' 3C South Main. Phono 157. adv. tf ffh! Pres, V. C. Parkinson of Hyrum Htf'jt was In tho county seat yesterday. BB Pres, Parkinson states that a good Hff many farmers who turned their cat- Rft tlo out early on tho rango report a WK Kod many dead owing to starvation. HHrl k5 ' High water In Logan river Is caus- Iwi lug considerable anxiety at tho pros- H , cut among owners of land In tho vl- 3B ,' clnlty of tho rher west of town. Near a ' tho sugar factory, there are a mini- J i1 ber of beet fields which arc entirely TJ if coered with water. The water Is M crossing the Mondon road west of tho M city. This wnim weather has boomed 5S ; tho streams all over the valley. N. W. Merkley, of tho North Utah Auto cosiipanj, Just sold a soven-passcnger soven-passcnger Oldsmobllo to Amasn Clayton. Harry Shields Is back to Logan and has taken his old position with tho Iilalr Motor company. FOR SALE One gentlo pinto riding pony. Guaranteed absolutely gentlo for children. Inquire of Wm. K. Itobblns. Phono 5S8-J. C15. Crick Ityborg, tho contractor, was In Logan yesterday on business, Mr. P.yberg Is doing contract work this spring at Pleasant Grove. I. K. Hill m nn and wlfo of Oxford ' drovo to Logan yesterday In their automobile. II. J. DoWItt now boasts of a now Chandlor special roadster. It Is a very fine looking car, and II. J. Is getting a good deal of pleasure driving driv-ing it over our paved streets. Call on Dahlo Produce Co., 120 North Main street, for your oats. Wo aro ablo to fill your orders at $2.85 per hundred. adv. 5-19. Stendor Produco company Is now comfortably located In their new Quaiters at 63 East 1st North, whoro they are handling choice mill stuff, all of which comes from tho Trenton flour mills. Mrs. Stendor has beqn managing tho concern for some tlmo and has many friends becauso of tho cholco products which sho has been selling to the public. Mrs. M. S. IUlpy of Salt Lako City is Iq Logan visit Mff wifli hV parents, Mr.. VftJ Mrs. fi EjWncaux, i m ii Wo sell Oie earth, nbstrnct iu title nnd Innn money on It. II. A. Pcderscn A Co., First North street. Mrs. A. D. Chambers of Smlthfleld and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Allen of Cove were shopping in tho county seat on Tuesday. FOR SALE Ford auto truck, in good condition, inquire of Economy Econ-omy Supply Co., C3 North Main. adv. tf. Mrs. Mayme Thomas of Preston died on Tuesday, May 14. Mrs. I Thomas was, for a number of years, a teacher In tho Cache county schools having taught at Logan, Lowiston , and Cove. Sho was formerly a resident resi-dent of Smlthfleld. FOUND A namo plato off a Fuller Warren rango. Samo can bo had at this office. adv. On account of tho reduced facilities for shipping, parcel post post service between tho United States and Norway Nor-way has been ordered discontinued by tho po8tofflce department at Washington. Word of tho discontinuance discon-tinuance reached Logan yesterday. Tho order was effective forthwith and to contlnuo until further notice FOUND A purse on Fifth Nprth nnd Cth East, containing key. Call at this office. adv. tf. i Frlend3 of Frank Ashlock, formerly former-ly manager of tho Hotel Eccles, will bo Interested to hear that Mr. Ashlock Ash-lock has accepted a position as assistant as-sistant manager at tho Leo Hucklns hotel at Oklahoma City. Mr. Ashlock Ash-lock went to tho Hotel Utah from here, as chief clerk. Tho funeral services over the remains re-mains of Mrs. Nilton Smith of tho Hyrum Third ward wero hold yestor-day yestor-day afternoon In tho ward chapel. Deceased was a bride of a fow years and a very esteomablo young lady, wc.ll thought of In Hyrum. Illness following confinement was tho causo of death. She had been seriously ill for over a week before death, Sunday afternoon, relieved her from her In-tenso In-tenso suffering. m Mrs. Emll Hansen of Logan received re-ceived word today that tho Norwegian Norwegi-an steamer, "Lelkanger," on which her oldest brother was chief en gineer, was torpedoed and sunk by a Gorman U-boat off the Spanish coast. It was not stated whether tho crew was saved or not. -Three weeks ago her younger brother, who was engineer on another Norwegian steamer, also sunk by a German II-boat, II-boat, had a narrow cscapo from death, but was picked up after having hav-ing floated in an open boat for 48 hours. U. G. Thatcher, manager of the Lyric thatoro, and Prof. William Splckor woro hosts to tho principals In "Robin Hood," on Tuesday. Theso contlomont drovo their guests to tho U. A. C, up picturesque Logan canyon can-yon and to other points of interest In tho county. Tho visitors were delighted de-lighted with their outing and say they don't remomber of receiving bucIi gonorous treatment In a long time Whllo they wore not very strongly supported at tho operas, they left with a favorable Impression of our fair city. i Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Campbell, formerly for-merly resident of this city, now residing re-siding nt Ogden, camo to Logan on Tuesday. Mr. Campbell has been very 111 for several months, and as ho could not get apparent relief In Ogden, he camo to Logan for medical medi-cal aid. Ho seems to bo suffering with heart trouble. t - Take good care of your shoes. A stitch in time, vou know. Have it done "Royally." Royal Shoe Repairing Co., 7 Main St., Logan. ; Tho Wllford "Woodruff camp of tho Daughters of Pioneers, also the I Hand-Cart company, will meet with !Mrs. J. H. Wilson at 364 Seuth Main street on Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. 1 LOST A thorobred white spltr dog, answers to the- name of Keno. Finder, notify thU office for reward. 5-17. ! After a conference with J. Edward Taylor, executive secretary of tho staterxhie committee on food product tlon tNj cqiijsrvrfflpn, Presflt E. . P.etVfipn nnuountoa tho$ the Work ft Utah toward greater food production produc-tion and less waste in consumption la going vigorously forward. Tho people of tho state are responding heartily to tho efforts of the committee, commit-tee, and every corner of Utah is feeling feel-ing tho effect of tho campaign being waged. An apprentice wanted at W. 0. Jacksons to learn a trade. adv. tf. According to a preliminary report of the results of tho proacntcampalgn production and conservation, just nmdo by Prof. John T. Cnino ,111, director of tho extension division of tho Utah Agricultural college, a most notablo advance toward greater crops and more animals has already been made. The report shows that 1738 additional acres of1 land have been planted in the cities and towns nf Utah, not Including Salt Lake, Ogden, Og-den, Logan or Provo, and that 38,-750 38,-750 additional acres of farm land have been planted. ANNUAL rAIUSH MEETING AT ST. JOHN'S CHUKCH. Tho annual meeting of St. John's church will bo held at St. John's house on Friday evening. Reports of the year will bo made and be followed fol-lowed by a social ovenlng. , All frlonds of St. Jolin's are cordially invited in-vited to bo present. Friday at 8 p. m. m Have you attended the dry goods, crockery and knit goods Bale nt the Economy Supply Co., 53 North Main street? adv. 5-10. We h.no it from no less an au- thorlty than Dr. E. G. Titus that It will bo a big mistake if horticulturists horticultur-ists do not spray their fruit trees this year. Some havo tho idea that Inasmuch as there was no apple crop last season that the coddling moth will not bo In ovldence. If tho pro per precaution is taken by spraying the applo trees, the crop should bo absolutely clean this season. This H will mean considerable to the pro- H ducers of apples it tho market con- H ditlons should warrant a good price H for fruits. H |