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Show I (local news H A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 A8KED B TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR B Thomas Mulr of Mention was a M guest In this city on Tuesday. B H WANTED A good girl for house- H keeping work. Apply A. F. Cnrdon, H phone 433. adv. 7-2G. H H S. F. nnljlf, Jr., nnd family of H Salt Lako spent July 24 with Mr. H Balllf's parents here. fl Mr. and Mrs. Gul Poulsen of Hex- K, burg wero visiting In Logan with ' friends this week. H We sell the earth, abstract ft B title and loan money on It. II. A. HBX Pederscn & Co., First North street. HBBB H Arthur E. Honro wont to Salt Lako H City today. Ho took advantago of H tho O. S. L. excursion rates, which H nro now on. BBS H Sport shirts for COc at Newbold's, B tho clothier. adv. 7-31. BBBBa ' HHV Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Yeates of tho H Logan Third ward have returned H from a week's pleasant visit In Salt B Lako City. J B Tires repaired nt Kimball Auto. H ) adv. BBBBt B City Treasurer Miss 'Llnnlo Tel- HBg ford spent over l'loueer day In Illcli- HBs mond, guest of her rolattvcs nt that j HBm Dr. Snow, specialist on eye, car, HBb noso and throat, will bo at tno offlco HBb of Drs. Hudgo and Hayward on tho HBb last Saturday of each month. HBb Mr. and Mrs. John A. Allred, Miss HBl Larson and Mr. Jones, all of Salt i Lako, were guests of tho Hotel HBm Kccles on Tuesday. This morry par- HBm ty was on Its way to spend n fowl B days at Ideal Deach. BBS HBb Arrango to tako your summer out- HBb lng at Ideal Beach. Only two and HBT a halt hours' ride from Logan. BBS Accommodations by tho day or week. BBBBM ' BBH The Ballard camp of the Dnugh- BBH ters of Pioneers will meet ,at tho BBH homo of Win. Worlcy on Thursday, BH July 2G, at 3:30 p. m. In tho luterojt BH of the lied Cross work. A good nt- BBV tendance Is desired. Pleaso come pre- BBm pared to sew. BBBBT BBBBBBBBB- " ' BBB i Mrs. Annie Bodrero, wlfo of Sorgo BBV , Bodrero, was operated on "or nppen- HJ dlcltls Tuesday at the Utah-Idaho BBBJj hospital and Is recovering nicely. i BBT lta8 Knsmussen nnd family motor- BBB i cd to Muliid on Sunday, having gone BBB to Pocatello valley to visit his daugh- BBV tor, Mary, wlfo of Sylvestor Hanson. BBB Mr. Kusmussen says where the Kinns- BBB ' hoppers have not Interfered with tho BBS crops, they will average aftout IS BBB bushels of wheat per acre, BBB ' ' BBB The foreman on tho John Hurtlg BBS i ranch In Blue Creole tells n story of BBpt ! n rabid coyoto that entered his homo BBB it few nights ago. The animal was heard In the house nbout 1 o'clock In tho morning, nnd upon seeing tho animal he climbed out of bed, and by tho aid of a chair succeeded In getting get-ting It to the door. Mr. Coyote was determined not to go. It kept snapping snap-ping Its teeth nnd, whllo no particular particu-lar effort was made to bite the ranchman, ranch-man, it wnnted to remain in tho house. In closing tho door a foot was caught nnd wa3 badly pinched beforo It pulled tho foot loose and left. Tho employes of tho Itasmussen Bazaar were In tho Logan canyon on Pioneer day, having made the trip by automobile. They were chaperoned chaper-oned by Ida Ounnerson. John Watson and wlfo of Salt Lako City, who havo been visiting nt Smlthfleld for n short time, wero in Logan yesterday to see their old-time old-time friend, George Green, of tho Hasmusscn Bazaar. The Cache Stake Old Folks excursion, excur-sion, which waH announced for July 31 ut Lagoon, has been called off by the stake committee on account of Its Interference with rules nnd regulations of tho Interstate Commerce Com-merce commission. Tho carrying of the old peoplo over 70 years of ago free Is tho riuestion at issue. There will bo un entertainment nt tho tnb-eruacla tnb-eruacla on that date. The details will bo announced later. 9 The work of terracing the tomplo hill Is nst nearlng completion, n fact that nearly everybody who havo occasion oc-casion to U30 tho roads leading to tho tomplo will nppreclatc, and especially especial-ly will this fact appeal to Banker George II. Champ, Attorney J. C. Walters nnd others who hnvo ueon ii'iiintalnlng flno grounds In that vicinity. vi-cinity. Cardon company has done 'a very flno Job of leveling tho property prop-erty Just east of Second East nnd south of the temple, which they recently re-cently purchased from Logan city. A number of friends of Mrs. Chrls-tlnn Chrls-tlnn Petorson gathered at her home on Preston avenue, Eighth wnrd, last Monday evening and had a most cn-Joyablo cn-Joyablo time together. A musical program was rendered during the'er-eulng the'er-eulng and tho piano selections by tho Misses Kosongreen were especially especial-ly Interesting. Itefreshments wero served. Mrs. Peterson, who Is afllcted with blindness, appreciates the klnd-neBs klnd-neBs of her friends very much nnd rejoices re-joices to know that they remember her. Tho following persons were present: Mesdames Christina Peterson, Peter-son, JoBophlne Barber, Lottie Jonen, Emma Wcsterberg, Christina Matt-son, Matt-son, Matilda Llndelof, Hannah Jnc-obson, Jnc-obson, Matilda Hanson, Christina nnrtelson. Hilda Peterson. Matilda Nlelson, Mr. and Mrs. John Itosen-green, Itosen-green, tho Mlfses Until nnd Enid Ilos-engreen, Ilos-engreen, Lydla Anderson, Messrs. John Peterson, nnd William reterson. Fred Gessoll, who was Injured in nn nutomobllo nccldent a few days ago and taken to tho Utah-Idnho hospital, hos-pital, Is reported to bo gotttng along very nicely. Frank "Bunney" Woolloy nnd wife will leavo today for Salt Lake City and from thero will leavo In a few days for San Francisco, and In about two weeks will sail for Honolulu, whoro Mr. Woolloy has n situation with n sugar company on the Island3. Afton Poultor, tho charming daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. TomnB- J. Poultor of tho Fourth ward, died very suddenly nnd unexpectedly yes-! yes-! terday morning, following n f ow day ( Illness. Afton was such a ovnbl illttlo girl nnd the demise coming ns 'it did, without warning, tho parents ) aro heart broken. At the tlmo we went to press last evening, no arrangements ar-rangements had been made for funeral fun-eral services. Tho llttio girl was twelve years of ago. i County Clerk Mathows has Issued marriage licenses to tho following couples: Leslie Jensen of Banlda and May Callan of Dayton, Idaho! It. L. Hurst and Gertrude Balr, both of Richmond; Joseph Lyman Jessop of Mlllvllle and Winnie Porter of Tooele; George E. King of Garland and Cnrollno Campbell of Logan t Hyrum W. Jep3en nnd Agnes Watson, both of Mink Creek. Idaho; Walter Benjamin Hanks of Grover, Utah, and Emily Josephine Fereday of Logan; Lo-gan; Leon Fames of Preston and Jane Balr of Richmond. In the Logan temple today will be solemnized tho marriage of Miss Josephine Jos-ephine Fereday of this city nnd Mr. Walter Hanks of Grover, Utah. Miss Fereday Is the pretty daughter of Mrs. William Fereday of 240 South First East street and has been ! j popular saleslady at Ellnson Slaters drygoods store for a long time. Mnny I friends will be on hnnd to extend congratulations. con-gratulations. Tho happy couple ex-1 pect to make their future homo In Grover. |