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Show I LOCAL NEWS) B A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS ASKED B ' TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR B Tho niovio goers of town wcro glv- BBBm en n real treat nt tho Lyric Friday nnd Saturday or hiHt week. They BBBm had tho prlvllcgo of Feeing "Great Expectations," written by Charlo3 BBBV Dickens nnd presented on tho screen V by Loulso Huff and Jack PIckford. BBBa Tho costuiucH wcro beautiful and ov- BBBJ cry ecouo throughout tho sliow was m very artistic. Tho Lyric Is tho placo BBBJ for good movies. B Dell Bros. Market Is offering tho BBBft farmer 13c per pound for their venl j nnd pork. Adv. 3-G BBBf Ir- Georgo Netlson of Ilyrum J' spout Saturday in Logan on business BBBJ Air. Nellson is ono of tho prosperous BBBj farmers of South Cache. BBBT Wo sell tho earth, nhstrnct lt BBB title nnd loan money on It. II. A. BBB) 1'edcrscn A Co., First North street. Ba BBH Among tho visitors to Logan on BBH Saturday was Bert Humphreys of BBBi College. Iicrt Is very optimistic BBBj over the outlook in College, and says BBBf tho Hlchland Acres means money to BBV the farmers in his section. BBS' " FOUND Parcel on Interurban; BBV -i, ' namo A. Lowls; can bo had at this B BBm W. !- Johnson of tho Maylog Was- BBM her Company, located nt Nowton, la., BBJ ' spent Saturday with tho Cousolldn- BBV ted Wagon & Machine Company of BBJ this city, demonstrating both electric BBl nnd gnsolluo washing machines, ma- BBl nufnetured by his company. In tho BBl futuro tho Consolidated Wagon & BBJ Machine Company will handle theso BBs machines as they havo tho exclusive BBJ ngency for Utah and Idaho. Tho BBJ gasollno washer is tho first of its BBJ hind to bo put on tho market, and BBT should bo a good seller, especially to BBT those living In tho country districts. BB FOUND A pair of nose spectacles BBj Owner apply this oillco. adv. tf. Bj A. J. Peterson of Ilyrum was seen B on the streets of Logan last Saturday BBT Mr. Peterson 1b making arrange- BB ments for spring building. Ho la BB ono f the wldo-nwako contractors of HBj tho south end. BB WANTED Two good cooks. BB rhono 49. adv. tf. VMV BBJ It Is reported that Carl Dornston BB of this city has left for California to BB accept a position. BB 13c I,er pound Is tho prlco paid BB 'or your dressed hogs nnd venl nt BH Dell Bros. Mnrket. Adv. 3-G BB Julius Ilergsjo returned Sunday BB from Salt Lnko City whero ho went BV to meet his brother Albert. He met BM nil tho soldier boys of Troop H and BMj ho said ho never saw such a flno look HJ ing lot of young men. BB Men's white overalls SGc per pair BM nt Xowbold's, tho clothler.-ndv. 3-10. BV Miss Lllllo Ulgg3 spent Sunday BM with her folks nt Mlllvlllo. Hj Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph S. Allen of Ba Covo announce tho engagement of BJ tlielr accomplished daughtor, Mabel BM to Mr James McMurrln. The marr- Bj lago will take place- In tho Salt Lako Tomplo on Wednesday. Throngs of people attended conference con-ference on Sunday. In tho evening tho tabernacle was packed to Its full capacity, sorao of tho peoplo who attended at-tended tho meeting being glad to got standing room and so mnny who intended in-tended going to church Sunday ovon-ing ovon-ing wero disappointed when they could not oven got Insido the doors. i A. F. Anderson, tho block man for tho. International Harvester Company, Com-pany, was In town over tho week end. Mr. Anderson has been chocking chock-ing up tho needs of tho Barber Vo-hlclo Vo-hlclo ad Machinery Company, tho local lo-cal representatives of tho I. II. C. lino of farm Implements nnd machinery. machin-ery. This salesman states that tho local representatives expect an enormous enor-mous business the coming season. Mrs. Joseph Hod km Is up nnd nround aftor her operation for np-pcndicltls. np-pcndicltls. Sho is feeling very much herself again. A man by tho namo of "Lauront-zen," "Lauront-zen," claiming residence at Hydo Park, went about town llko n mad man lato Saturday evening, saying that ho had killed n man. It appears ap-pears that ho had "snakes" ns ho was not so sure about tho killing the next morning nfter n night In Hotel Do Ilnrker. m John Shaw of Gnrlnnd was visiting In Logan yesterday. Mr. Shaw is planning a trip to California. Dig Basketball Gnmo between 13. V. U. and D. Y. C. Wednesday, March 7th, at I). Y. C. gym; last game of season; 8 p. m. Adv. 3-G. Georgo Holiday of Lowlston was a business visitor In Logan on Saturday. Satur-day. Mr. nnd Mrs. Nephl Ilogers of Lowlston enmo to Logan on Saturday Satur-day with their eight-year-old son to havo him baptised. They went about town shopping following tho baptismal baptis-mal ceremony. They finally found that tho boy was missing, but at first wero not Beriously alarmed. As tho hours went on, however, and tho boy could not be found, tho aid of tho city pollco was solicited. Finally tho flro bell was sounded, but no word could bo had of the lad's whereabouts. wherea-bouts. In tho evening word was ro-celvcd ro-celvcd from Wellsvlllo that a boy had wandered over ther. The call came from tho homo of Andrew Hutchison, The fnthor securod nn nutomoblle and went after tho lad. Tho mother, who had becomo almost frantic with suspense, was suro happy to learn of tho lnd's whereabouts nnd that no harm had befallen him. A MUSICAL TRIUMPH Music t r a d e papers throughout the country are devoting pages to the great success of the little Milton Grand Piano. It is a musical musi-cal triumph. The Milton Baby Grand Piano occupies a class by itself. Graceful in its lines, beautiful beau-tiful in its tonal qualities, durable in construction; it costs no more than a high-grade high-grade upright piano. Ask us to mail you chart showing space it will occupy on your floor. Fay Whitney has returned from Salt Lake, having contracted tonsll-Itls. tonsll-Itls. Mr. Whitney has been workln? In Salt Lako for tho past few weeks. Hlg Daskctball Game between II. Y. U. and B. Y. C, Wednesday, March 7th, nt n. Y. C. gym; last gamo of season; 8 p. in. Adv. 3-G. L. S. Smart, ono of Logan's leading lead-ing livestock men, reports that he has sold his 1917 wool clip, amounting amount-ing to about GO, 000 pounds for the handsomo price of 40 cents per pound. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reese and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Itccso returned Sundny from a pleasant outing In Salt Lako. In n letter to his parents, Elder Eugono F. Stewnrt, who Is at Denver, Colo., states 'that ho recently attended attend-ed tho Western National Stock show which was tho finest show ho over saw; tho display of beef cattle and horses being especially 'good, In fact tho best ono would hope to see west of Chicago. Tho display of dairy cat-tlo cat-tlo Included somo of tho highest class producers of America, but In number, num-ber, tho Cache Valley fair had n better bet-ter llnoup and more of them, says tho writer. Will teach the German language or exchango lessons In German for lessons In English. Georgo M. Wend-llng, Wend-llng, Hotel Logan. Adv. 3-G. H. L. Allen of Covo, accompanied by Ernest Sandberg, passed thru Logan Lo-gan yesterday with four carloads of beef cattle, on their way to tho Omaha market. Thoro wero one hundred nnd forty head In tho four cars. I Attorney D. It. Itoborts of Ogdon spent over tho week-end In Logan visiting with his parents nnd attending attend-ing to local business matters. Representatives Joseph E. Cardon spent Sunday dn Logan attending quarterly conference. Tho county commissioners and tho county treasurer nro very pleased with the manner In which tho financial fin-ancial condition of tho county hns been worked out, for the current year. Owing to tho financial experl-enco experl-enco nnd business methods used by tho Cncho Valley Ranking company of this city, Cache county has never before received such favornblo Interest Inter-est rates and has probably obtained tho best financial proposition of any county In tho state. Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Republican scribe at Richmond, was In Logan on Saturday, -having come here to have tho ceremony performed at tho Logan Lo-gan temple, bringing her eight-year-old son into tho Mormon church. m I John C. Larsen, Jr., of Lowlston was In tho county sent on Saturday. James Melkle, ox-county commissioner, commis-sioner, was transacting business In Logan yesterday. E. P. Hansen and Clarence Hammond, Ham-mond, two prominent citizens of Provldenco, were among tho Saturday Satur-day business visitors in Logan. President W. C. Parkinson and Hon. T. W. Peterson of Hyrum were among the buslnoss visitors in Logan yestorday. i i Attorney B. F. Rltor, Jr., or Salt Lake spent tho week-end In Logan visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. n. F. Rltor. An explosion In n stovo In tho of-flco of-flco of tho Logan Gnrngo nnd Supply company, yo3torday about noon, caused somo excitement among tho employes for n short tlmo. Lael Peterson nnd M. L. Harris wore present pres-ent nnd Immediately resorted to tho flro extinguishers which nro placed nbout tho gnrago for flro protection. Asldo from scorching tho paper on tho wall, llttlo damngo was dono. Tho University basketball team won from tho Aggies, nt the Smnrt gym Saturday night, in n hard fought gamo, Tho scoro ended 34 to 27, in favor of tho visitors. A. E. Lloyd, realcstato morchant and ono of tho chief boosters of Graco, Idaho, who has been visiting horo for soveral weeks, has returned homo. Mr. Lloyd says tho peoplo of Graco will construct n $G0,000 water systom this season. Ho expects his town to becomo tho county seat of the county nnd to bo tho contral market mar-ket of tho fertile Gcntllo valley. |