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Show I LOCAL NEWS) M A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS A3KED M TO CONSIDER HIM8ELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR M WANTED A Good, hustling sales- H an nn at Fanners Equity. adv. 7-10. H( Wo lmvo sonio first-class barley " for sale. Cacho County Farmers' M ' Cqulty. adv. C-12. H , A. U. Hlalr and wlfo of Newdale, B Idaho, wero In Logan yestorday vls- (ting relatives. They spent the Fourth with friends at Lowlston. Mr. H JJIalr roports good crops. H Will tho party, to whom wo loaned H our oscillating Electric fan, kindly H return samoT lUTEIl DUOS. DRUG CO. H . . H Tho remains of Hubert A. I.eatham H of St. Anthony will bo brought to H WoIIrvIUo for burial on Sunday, fol- H lowing Horvlccs at 2 o'clock. Mr. J Lcatham died of a stroke. Ho wns about EG years of ago and Is well H ftnowa In this valley. Baaaaaal H JUI.V SALE Largo geraniums, H 20c each. Tomato plants lGc per J loz. Cabbago plants, 10c per doz. B CACHE VALLEY FLORAL CO., 31 H Tedoral Avo. adv. C-7. H H Mr. and Mrs. J. 55. Stewart, Eu- 1 sono Stewart, with Mrs. T. II. Hum- B -pherys, motored to Salt Lake for tho H 'Fourth, llcforo returning, they vls- H Itod with relatives nt Draper. While .away, a rounlon of tho Fitzgerald H -family was plaunod for July 20. H y FOR KENT Cottago, 2C0 N. 1st H " -East. Thono 5. W. C. GUI, assistant manager of -the Hotel Utah; G. II. Sutherland, J. A. Stewnrt, nnd Mr. and Mrs. H Lynn Smith of Salt Lake City aro B visiting In Logan, having motored HBVJ 'horo yesterday. Whllo hero, they aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Illlller. A canyon outing was en- H Joyed by the pahy yostcrday. aaaaaaaV We sell tho earth, nlntrnct Its H title nnd loan money on It. 11. A. .gi Federscn & Co., First North street. H J. W. Elllngson. traffic managor B of the O. L. & I. Hallway company, has been In Logan this week and nays that there Is to bo a now train schod- 1 ulo to bo put Into effect within a short tlmo on tho electric line. Tho H -ono now operating was simply a try- H out to seo just what Is wanted by H tho Cacho valley patrons. He says It Is tho desire of the officials or his company to meet tho nced3 of the patrons of the line. Arrango to tako your summor outing out-ing at Ideal Beach. Only two and a half hours' ride from Logan. Accommodations by tho day or week, adv. tf. A tolcgraph dispatch announces tho resignation of Dr. Georgo Thomas from tho board of tho Federal Land Hank of California. There wero two othor mombors of tho board who passed In their resignations. It Is said thoro has been friction among tho members of tho board for sonio tlmo and tho resignations havo grown out of tho dissension. Tires repaired nt Kimball Auto. adv. tf. L. W. Williams, of tho Itoxburg Standard, who has been visiting In tho valley over the Tourth of July, roturnod homo Thursday by automobile automo-bile Ho wa3 accompanied by Lee Turner, who is working with Frank Turner nt that place. f lurk Mathews has Issued niarrl-rt- licenses to Thomas L. Whittle and Harriett Klngatord of Acoqula, Idaho, also Benjamin T. Leo or Mont-pellor Mont-pellor nnd Edith Lindsay of Dingle. Theso couples wero married In tho tomplo hero on Thursday. Funoral services were held yesterday yester-day afternoon nt 2 o'clock, In tho Fourth ward meeting houso, ovor tho remains of Mrs. Hedvlg Erlckson, wlfo of Tcter Erlckson and a resldont of tho Ninth ward. Tho decea3od lady died on Wednesday. Sho was born In Sweden and was a mother of sevon chlldron, two of whom survive. sur-vive. Iten Ellason nnd Earl Larson, two young men of Hyrum will perhaps not forgot In a long time their ox-pcrlonco ox-pcrlonco on tho Fourth, when n Ford car In which they were riding turned turtlo and 'Injured both quite severely. The boys were on their way to Wellsvlllo and wero near the homo of Hobor I'arkcr, just beforo reaching town, when a largo car was coming In tho opposite direction. Tho boys wero not watching tho road but rather had their attontton directed direct-ed on tho approaching car which was not giving much or tho road, nnd boforo tho occupants of the Ford know It. they wero ofr tho grade nnd Into a hole, where the car turned over on top of thorn. Tho Ellason boy, who was driving tho car wan knocked unconscious until tho following fol-lowing day, but It Is thought he will recover. Tho Larsen boy sustained numerous faco and hend scars. Mrs. Luffcer Howell spent the wcok-end visiting In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stovens spent three days of tho week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. 0.Stovens. Mrs. Clyde Squires nnd children spent part of tho week In Salt Lake visiting with relatives. The Unity circle of tho Red Crosn met Thursday with Mrs. Iloy Mc-Allster. Mc-Allster. Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholme and little son of Salt Lake are visiting with Mrs. Sadie Jenkins. They will stay hero for about two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Plngey of Salt Lake woro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. nell. They returned to their homo In Salt Lake Friday. Mr. H. H. Allen of Cove was In town yesterday afternoon. Mr. Allen has just purchased a new Allen car from tho North Utah Auto company. Miss Emma Allen nnd sister, War-jorlo, War-jorlo, have been guests nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAUster for several weeks. They will return to their homo In Salt Lake today. Miss Pearl Jacobscn and her sister, Mrs. Frank Goodwin, and children aro hero from California visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Jacobscn. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Thatcher and daughter, Patience, roturned Thursday Thurs-day from New York, where they spent tho year studying music. Ono might judgo tho merits of tho, Oldsmobllo from tho fact that Robert AuBtln ot Trenton Is now' driving tho second car ot this make. Mr, Austin just purchased a new six-cylinder Oldsmobllo from tho North Utah Auto company of this city. Tho St. John's unit of the Red Cross met for tho first tlmo In tho manual training rooms of the Lowell school. About twenty-flvo ladies spent tho time in making bandagcj and hospital necessities. Postmaster J. M. Blair announces that he has recolved Instructions from Washington, D. C, to discontinue discon-tinue tho sub-station postoftlces, which havo been conducted at the Co-op Drug store nnd tho City Drug store during tho past year, and to opon a sub-station nt the Shamhart-Chrlstlansen Shamhart-Chrlstlansen store on South Main stroot. It Is tho opinion of Mr. Blair that this arrangement will serve moro people than formerly, as It Is close to the Interurban 'station and more pooplo visit mo department storo than the drug storos. |