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Show z j, ! B I i. Mrs. William Webb and son Guy, H W utt Millvlllo wore Logan visitors yes- H V? twdny. Tho many friends of Mr. H ," Webb will be. glad to learn that lie H Js slowly Improving from a badly H ,' sprained nnklo which happened thieo H , ! g weeks ago. H H A very live organization of the H , f L' lied Cross wus effected In Wells- B i ,'" vllle last Sunday, by M. 11. Uovey, H ik 'secretary, K. W. Hoblnson, and Mrs. H '' . J. 10. Hyde. At Mount Sterling Mr. H il. E. Crocket, treasurer, Mrs. F. B. B Parkinson and Miss Jean Cox, ef- H Xcctcd a live branch. At Wellsvlllo .; tho following officers wero elected: H p airs. Jane 11. Walters, chairman, H 'JST Mra- Allco r',0''1' vlcQ chairman, B $'"$ Kaciiel W. Parkinson, secretary and W - treasurer, Jessie H. Mauglmn, chalr- H an, commltteo on supplies, meni- H bershhlp, Margery Darley, and May H "Williamson, Finance, Uosella Allen, H jj'- Tubllclty, May Wilson. Splondid H meetings wero held In both places H i and there will ho much activity for H , ' the Kcd Cross In these towns. 1 I Trovo challenged I.ogan for tho H most mombers In the membership H t 'tlrlvo In tho lied Cross. The clial- H Lr lengo was Immediately accepted. Tho H M local committees nro determined to H U, -win. With tho support of tho citl- H zens In taking out memberships, wo H jj cm. Why not Hyrum challenge H K, Smlthfleld, Wellsvlllo, Lewlston or K I' Hichmond? This would produce B friendly rivalry and get mora mem- B burships. H idaho nti;i(iATi:i) i'au.m no H jfr (teres ;it ?105 an aero, all cultivated; K now Iiouho; Snake Illver's best land B for potatoes, grain, alfalfa; sure K crops; two miles to Idaho Falls. A B I . homo and a money making Invcst- H ment. Must bo sold. Can bo divided. H Easy Terms. Address owner, Ant. B I I'oltcvln, box 193, Idaho Falls, Idaho i. rrofespor and Mrs. II. P. Barrows H have been In Logan this week, hav- H ing arrived hero Thursday from B ,r Washington whero Professor Barrows jf( has been employc-d In tho U. S. Do- ) t partmont of Agriculture. Ho left on ' I Saturday for tho Oregon Agrlcultur- B f aI CollcC 'whoro ho has been olected I i-' member of tho faculty. Mrs. Bar- VB rows Is guest of her parents, Mr. Vl j. p. smith. Alle Swenson tho prosperous farmer farm-er of Mlllvllle, was spending Saturday Satur-day in Logan ou business. Mr. Swenson Swen-son said he was cleaning up nil his bills so as to start New Year with a clean sheet. W. II. Griffin of Newton was in Logan last Saturday on business, having hav-ing niado the trip by railroad. Mr. Griffin says It Is cheaper to ride on tho railroad than by automobile when you go alone. For Sale 201 acres In Cache Valley, 73 acres In wheat, 80 acres plowed, the balance in hay; furm implements nnd some stock, $90 per acre. Easy payments at 7 per cent. W. II. McMahlll. Advt. 12-25 Funeral services will bo held In tho German meeting houso on Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 o'clock over tho remains re-mains of Mrs. Annie l'aull, an aged nnd respected lady of this city who died last Sunday. H. J. Wiley of the Second ward who was accidentally klljed Saturday, Satur-day, morning by the O. S. L. train on the Sugar Factory spur In west field, while going to work, was burled bur-led yesterday afternoon, tho services being held in tho Second ward meeting meet-ing house. |