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Show I (local news H ' A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 A8KED H TO CONQIDER HIMOELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR l ' 1 Just received, a line of beautiful B Worsted Suits for conservative H men, at Thatcher's, at $17 to $25. IBBBBm B Tho Fourth ward Itcllof society B will give an annual, Sunday night at H 7:30, In tho ward hall. IBBBBH Special for today, Toasted Mnrsh- m mellowB, at the Blue Bird. adv. 4-28 1BBBBB i m Houso to rent, unfurnished, $30 B per month, modern. Apply to A. F. H Cardon. Phone 1G8. adv. 5-1. klBBBBl m Christian Sclenco servlcos will be M held In Itoom 7 of the Arlmo bulld- M . ing. Heading room open dally. V H Pres. and Mrs. Lorenzo N. Stohl J of Salt Lako came to Logan on BH "Wednesday to attend thu A. C. opera. PH They were the guests of I'res. and PPJ Mrs. E. Q. Peterson. HhB BBS For sale of lease, 480 acres of land BBB near Cacho Junction, also 320 acres, BBB all broke, In Bluo Creek, Boxelder BBV county. For particulars Inquire- Wm. BBS M. Howell at Howell Bros, store. BBB BBS Tho Daughters of the Pioneers of BBS Cache county will hold a testimonial BBS on Monday, April 30th at 8 p. m. In BBS the II. Y. C. gymnasium. Program, BBS refreshments and dancing. Prizes BBS offered for tho best "old-fashioned" BBS costumo and neatest dress made at BBS least cost. Admission 25c each. All BBS nro invited to come nnd bring their BBS partners. adv. BBB H WATCH THE CHILDREN'S H snocs BBB linvo Tltcm Repaired Itoynlly BBS Todny. H ROVAL SHOE REIUmiNG. CO. BBS 7 Mnln St., Logan. H v Mrs. Elmer Stoddard returned to her homo In La Grande, Oro., Friday after spending a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAHster. Dr. Snow, specialist on eye, ear, nose and throat, will bo at the office of Drs. Budgo and Hayward on tho last Saturday of each month. adv. 4-28. Regular preaching services will be hold In tho Presbyterian church Sunday Sun-day morning at 11 o'clock, conditcted by Rev. Wm. M. Paden of Salt Lake City. WANTED Married man to oversee over-see Itlchland Acres. Must have team. House provided. Apply at office of Logan Land & Drainage Co., over Cardon Jewelry Co. adv. 5-1. Elder N, P. Nelson, Jr., and Alonzo Llndcjulst will speak at tho Scandinavian Scandi-navian meeting Sunday morning at 10:30. All Scandinavians nro invited. in-vited. Wo sell tho earth, abstract lis title and loan money on It. II. A. Podcrscn & Co., First North street. Tho following have recently Joined tho local chapter of the Ited Cross: Miss Elizabeth Underwood, Mrs. J. II. Llnford, Emily F. Smith, Diana B Thatcher, Edith Bowcn, Kate Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, Julia Smart, Mrs. J. 0. Pet-,erson, Pet-,erson, Fannie Vernon, Mary E. Sor-jenson, Sor-jenson, and Mrs. L. C. Hnyball. Last Saturday evening Onota Fuh-riman, Fuh-riman, Leone Theuror nnd Ada Frederick Fred-erick entertained In honor of Miss Brta Oorn of Salt Lako City, who spent tho week-end In Logan. Tho evening was spent In games and music. mu-sic. Refreshments were served. Thoso who enjoyed tho nffalr were: Misses Brota Oorn, Oncta Fuhrllnan, Ada Frederick, Leone Thourcr, -Lolla and Oretta Merrill, Clara Stockdale, and Messrs Wallace McBrldo, Raymond Ray-mond Miller, John U. Schless, Vnnez Wilson, L. C. Nuhn, Walter Fuhri-man Fuhri-man nnd Verl Godfrey. Mtinlnck's Social Today Only Flno stock of best carnations nnd roses obtainable, assorted colors; roses 50c per dozen, carnStlons 35c per dozen. adv. 4-28. Fruit Trce3, Evergreens, Ornamental Orna-mental Trees, Shrubs, and Vines. Joseph A. Smith, Providence. Adv. tf E. G. Straub, one of tho prominent oil exports of Denver, spent thewcok In Salt Lake City. Mr. Straub said ho believes that within the very1 near future Salt Lake City will become tho financial center of somo of tho biggest oil companies In the United States. FOH SALE Ford auto truck, In good condition. Inquire of Economy Econ-omy Supply Co., 53 North Main. adv. tf. Mr J. It. Ellison, manager of tho Elllson-Whlte Chautauqua system, has advised that Mr. J. C. Herbsman, their advanco agent and a whirlwind of a platform speaker, will bo here May 15. It has been decided to hold the monthly club dinner for May on this date and havo Mr. Herbsman the principal speaker for tho evening. Last year Mr. Herbsman mado a stirring stir-ring speech at tho club and members have not forgotten It. WANTED An office girl who has had somo experience, to work part time. Leavo name and address, tit this office. adv. 4-8. j W. E. Collins, general manager of the chain of Three Rule Stores, Is spending tho week In Logan on business. busi-ness. ' ' REDUCE YOUR HIGH COST OF LIVING Yot llvo bettor. Grow your own vegetables. Our seod nnd your sowing bring SUCCESS Cacho Valley Commission Co. adv. 4-28. On Monday, April 30th, at 3 p. m., at tho Con. Wagon & Machine company, com-pany, Mr. Delore3 Nichols, supervisor, supervis-or, will dlstrlbuto tho seed potatoes to tho members of tho Home Garden movement. These nro excellent' Beed and havo been treated at tho Utah Agricultural callege. o Mrs. Robert Anderson, of the Sfec ' ond ward Sunday school, has been working overtime during the past few weeks rounding out nbout 100 children of Sunday school ago to take part In the operetta, "Princess Chrysanthemum." Chrys-anthemum." This muslcalo will bo given In a short time, nnd promises ,to b; one of tho biggest and best ward amusements to be undertaken during the season. I , it J" The BOYS' SHOES at THATCHER'S are the kind that wear. . In view of tho urgent request of 'the government, to cultivate all ' lands possible, Prof. J. E. Hickman & Company offer 1000 acres for cultivation, without charge, for three years. Tills land Is In San Junn coun-; ty, near Montlcello, the county seat. Tho land has little or no brush on It, being covered mostly with bluo grass. The land Is well fenced nnd the annual annu-al rainfall Is ove twenty-one Inches. OATS FOR SALE Carload of good feed oats arrived at Dahle Produce Pro-duce Co., 12G North Main street. adv. 4-28. Word was received from Mrs. Thomas Rose, who left the first part of tho week for Davenport, Iowa, which tells of a very pleasant trip which she had while on this Journey. She Is now visiting with her son, O. B. Rose, who will graduate from the Palmer School of Chlropractlcs, nt Davenport, in tho very near future. Prof. Frank L. West, of the U. A. C. faculty, has been appointed a member of tho city board of education educa-tion to fill tho vacancy caused by tho resignation of Dr. George Thomas. This action was taken by the board at its meeting Tuesday night. The case of Matilda Salisbury vs. P. M. Poulsen has been concluded In ' tho district court, a verdict of $450 damages having been awarded by tho Jury. |