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Show I LOCAL NEWS H A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 ASKED M TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR H Superintendent Molyacaux of this H city has arranged a contest In tho H city schools which Is going to bo a H great benefit In getting books for the H public library. Tho children In each H school aro competing, ono with nn- V . other, tho classes of each school aro H also Bompotlng to sco who will bo H nwarded tho honors when tho contest H closes. Children aro out soliciting H the homes of tho people, whether or H not they havo children attending tho H city schools, asking for what assist- H nncc thoy might render In making B ono of tho best public libraries In H tbls section of tho country.ijrho co- B operation of teachers andTfttudcnts, HBV In this effort Is bound to brlpro- B " w si'. HBl Wo fell tho earth, abstract its HBY i tltlo and loan money on It. II. A. HBl redcrsen & Co., First North street. B adv. H t Ef John A. Nlolson, formerly of this B I city, now n full fledged Insurants B. " man of Salt Lake City, Is In tho city BV for a short business stay. Jack saya H ho sells tho best Insuranco on tho Vf market today. HH H FOUND A purse. Owner can got H snmo by calling at this ofllco nnd K identifying it. Adv. tf 1 '. H K Mrs. John A. Wllllson. Is buck H ' nfialn In tho Kolstfr TalloHn'gcol-m TalloHn'gcol-m lego whero her many studonts nnd B I friends will bo pleaded to meet hor m again, H ' FOUND Parcel on Intorurban: H namo A. Lowis: can bo had at this BBBf i H Chnrlos V.. Montrose, son of John H Montroso of this city, who has been H doing border duty ns a member of H the Wyoming National Guard, liav- H ing Joined tho mllltla at Afton laet H l summer, Is back to Logan in his mil- H form. Mr. Montroso will mnko ltW H homo In Logan. H WANTED -airl who wants to B learn to sow. See S. C. MUlor, tho M 3-22 BBH Tho Thomas-Tnrbet camp of tho Daughters of Pioneers will meet at tho homo of Mrs. Joseph Tarbet, 181 North 2nd West, Friday at 3 o'clock. A good attendance, Is desired. Win. Watson, of tho Hnyball Mercantile Mer-cantile company, says it Is nn nctual fact that un advertlBonicnt, run in the Logan Republican on Saturday, was sufficient to sell 1000 pounds of rlco on Monday. This Is just a little moro proof that nowadays wo must ndvcrtlsa our merchandise to got it beforo tho pcoplo. Agnes Partington, Itebccca WII-inoro WII-inoro and Izono Hovey spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday In Salt Lako City. " A. Zundcl, 80 years of ago, father of Joseph Zundol of this city, died at his homo in Willard at 12.30 a. m. on Tuesday. Deceased was ono of the oarly pioneers of tho state. Ho Is survived by twolvo children nnd a wlfo 74 years of age. It is a rather remarkable fact that Mr. and Mrs. Zunijcl havo livod together as man and wlfo for sixty years. Tho Farmers Banking Company of Cache. Junction has instituted cult in tho rirst District court against E. G. Lallts of Mention, alleging that the defendant .is owing tho plaintiff on a p'romls'sory' noto, $87.50, dnted Juno 3, 191C, with Intorost today. A recovery re-covery of tho amount is asked. Georgo D. Ilowon, manager of tho Cacho Valley Commission Company had an unusual exeperlenco whllo on his recent trip throughout southern Utah In search of hay. Ho says tho hay situation thoro Is some what similar to th slttiutlon here. How-over How-over ho was successful In making a number of purchases, from tho fact that ho was ablo to pay tho cash at tho tlmo tho purchaso was made. Tho farmers of that section havo had constdcrnblo oxporlcnco with dealers who make, tho purchaso, havo the hay shipped,, then want to discount tho hay on account of its not being up to standnrd, otc. The farmers thoro say thoy llko to do business with a man who treats them in n business-1 business-1 liko manner. Mrs. A. A. Schoby entertained a party Tuesday nights at her homo on Fourth North street In honor of Mr. Scheby's 25th year as tailor. Light refreshments were served to thirty-flvo thirty-flvo guests in attondanco. A. D. Bell Is back from Snake Iliver valley. He says (hat bay is scarce in that section on account of so many cattle and sheep men wintering win-tering their Btock In that valley H. II. Hardy, chief clerk in tho superintendent's office of tho Western West-ern Union at Salt Lako City, Is In Logan for a few days, checking over tho local office. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Hayball, who have beon on tho coast for several months, aro now In San Francisco. They will not bo home until about April 10. A few days ago Mrs. Hay-ball Hay-ball was poisoned, but the report Is that she Is much Improved at tho present time. lEc per lb. for hogs and 13 c per lb. for veal, nro tho prices paid at Bell Bros.' mnrket. Adv. 3-27. i m It will bo remembered that tho Harris Music company Is giving, freo of chnrgo, tickets for the concert to bo given at tho tabernaclo next Friday Fri-day night, March 23, at 8 o'clock, at which time Elizabeth Spencer, tho popular soprano singer, will show to tho public how natural the IMlson Ilc-Creatlon talking machine can reproduce re-produce the human volco. Dark Ways Darknest. Night Is proverbially tho tliM for criminal activity, nnd Spaniard sny: "Tho false coin posses at night." Too often successful men Ignore old friends or, ns the Spaniards say: "WJIh the glorlim they forget the mcrnnrlas." Shrewdness has worked off undesirable undesir-able articles. Spain tells that "Tlut Middle und mane make the horso sell." Waste labor Is "To carry lien to Vlsicnyn." A man born to good f triune is "the son of a wlilto lien." |