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Show I j LOCAL NEWS) H ill A C0LUMN 0F WHICH CVERY READER IS ASKED H f S TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF- AN EDITOR I I. -J M , 3 ' For various reasons the regular B monthly meeting of the Commercial B 1 1 IlooRtcrs' club was not held Wednea- PH day evening. Tho meeting will bo PB , licit) Friday evening, Feb. 23rd, at PB i 8 c'c,oc,t- T'10 Library board Trill ! I present n resolution for consldera- Itlon, and other important matters .will be discussed. A good attendanco is desired, J ' Ilaskvtliiill gnmo, B. Y. O vs. IT. BBT A. ('., Washington' Birthday, Tkurs- H dny, I VI). US, nt B. Y. C. Ryrn. B I Adv. 2-22. B BBm i i "WfllInm Greaves, a prominent BBT fanner of Tromonton, has been in ! I Logan on business this week. PSV j Wo sell (lie earth, nbotrnct Its PBV title nnd lonu money on it. II. A. BBT I lYdcrsrn A Co., First North street. H Jerome Tnggart of Mlllvlllo wai HH visiting in Logan yesterday. H ' Itnokellmll emtio, It. Y. O vi. U. BBV A. C, Washington's Illrthdny, Tlmrs- H tiny, IVli. B2, nt I). Y. C. gym. PAV Adv. BbV j Leo Nielsen of Ilyrum spent the PBV . first part of tho week In Logan at- BBm i tending to business. Ho is getting BhV j things In Miiipo to that ho can start ! ' to work on his farm as soon as the BKV weather will permit. V B Joseph H. Janes of Pravldcnco B was trauslctlng business in Logan BBV yesterday. HHV ' Bj WANTED Two good cooks. i Phone 19. ndv. tf. - Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mlcltelson havo rotumed to Logan from Ilutte, where they hdvo boon visiting with friends. $7C will buy a good barn, Must bo moved from contra! part of city. Phono 445. ndv. tf. Everton & SonB have their windows win-dows nrranged with n splendid display dis-play of paints and vnrnlsho3. They nre advertising their different lines In this issue, and now that tho tlma has como from spring cleaning, those who hnvo paint on tho minds will do well to give Hverton & Sons a call. When you get ready for gnrden seeds look up Everlons', as they havo them all. Will sell largo barn In central part of tho city for $75. Must ho moved, l'ltono 4 15. adv. tf. I ' 1 POSTI'ONi:!) THH U. A. C. nnd It. V. (inmo to Tuesday, Fob. 27th. i There will, however, ho a game at tho 11. Y. gym, Feb. 22, between the I A. C. freshles nnd I). V. C second team. adv. 2-22. 9 Illshop William Evans, Albert Olofson. E. I'. Ilncon, John W. Crawford Craw-ford and Clarence Hess were among tlioso who wont to Salt Lake yesterday yester-day afternoon on tho first electric car running through to Salt Lakp slnco Mondny night. - It Is said the snow Is piled twelvo feet In height over on tho divide In a number of places. Dig Clearance salo for ten days nt Nowbold's, tho chothler... Don't miss It. Adv. 2-27. PiaBBiMBri Hebcr C Parker and James Parker, Par-ker, both of Wellsvllle wore registered regis-tered at tho Hotel Logan yesterday. They say that much snow has fallen In tho vicinity of Wellsvllle. m D. It. IlloRBom, formerly city engineer en-gineer of Saltv Lake City, has been In Logan thlg week. Ho is registered at the Hotel Logan. Dr. Snow, specialist, eye, car, pasa and throat, will bo at the' office of Drs. Iludgo and Haywnrd on the Inst Saturday of each month. adv'. 2-24. Thero Is a great demand for cedar posts In Ilenson ward. Already, tho Cache County Farmers' Equity has furnished upwards of '500 posts to the people of Ilenson wnrd. So far the Equity has been nble to tnko care of Its patrons with nil tho hay they need, but at present it is hard tO'flnd people who have hay to sell. Man-1 ager Salisbury assures his clients that ho will take earn of their needs If possible. Ilo boasts that the busi ness of January, this year, exceeds that done Inst year by four hundred per cent. They did upwards of $14,-000 $14,-000 of business 'during the Jnnuary, Just past. Mr. Salisbury doesn't mind n little snow so long ns business busi-ness keeps coming his way. FOUND A pair of noso spectacles Owner apply this office. ndv. tf. Tho American Steam Laundry has just received somo equipment which will bo installed in the dry cleaning department. The equipment consists con-sists of some new washers, tho very latest to bo put on the market. m Harry Sllverton who has been connected con-nected with tho Hnyball mercantile store of this city leaves next Saturday Satur-day to accept .ft position In Ogden with tho Taylor-Wright Co.of that city. Mr. Sllvorlon Is an. expert window trimmer, and will go to his new position well recommended. I Gcorgo Pitkin of Hyrum camo to I Logan on Tifesdny In a sleigh, but i tho storm was o bad that he could I not return homo until Wednesday I morning. I . i Thero has been little mall come thru to tho local postofflco since Mondny nt noon. Thero was somo expected last evening. If It came, Pastmaster Iilalr proposed to have the mall clerks distribute It last evening. Tho delivery window will bo kept open from 8 a. m. till 12 noon today. The carriers will also make one trip. linsketbnll gunio, It. Y. O vs. XT. A. C, Washington's lllrthday, Thursday, Thurs-day, Feb. 22, nt B. Y. C. gym. Adv. 2-22. T. W. Lloyd was recently made n director of the Farmers and Mcrch-1 antn Savings Bank. As Mr. Lloyd Is an experienced business man he i should make n valuable man for tho local banking Institution. I POSTPONED THE V. A. C. nnd It. V. Onnie to Tuesday, Feb. 27th. Thero will, however, bo a game nt tho H. Y. gym, Teh. 22, between tho A. C. freshles nnd B. Y. C second team. adv. 2-22. m The city car did not turn n wheel Wednesdny until 3:30 p. m. on ac count of tho heavy snow storm. The jnow was packed so .heavy on the tracks that they did mighty well In being nble to run at all. POSTPONED THE V. A. C. nnd It. V. f.'niiio to Tuesday, Feb. 27th. Thero will, however, bo a game at tho B. Y. gym, Feb. 22, between the A. C. freshles and B. Y. C second team. adv. 2-22. Herman Theurer, tho Wellsvillj merchant, wns transacting business in Logan yesterday. Advertising makes tne wheels buz. |