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Show 1 II OCA L NEWS) A COLUMN OF WHICH EVEnY READER 18 ASKED H ' TO CON8IDER HIM8ELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR m i '- H Krnnk I'rico of Wollsvlllo was -x H ' ( visitor In Logan on Thursday. Ha B Mr. nnd Mrs. Loland Hansen arc B roJoIcliiB over tlio arrival of a flno Bon, born Thursday, Sept. 20. bB H Smlthfleld High I'atent Flour, pot H sack, J2.G5; Shorts, 100 11)3, $2.10; No. 2 Wheat, bushel $1.75. II. L H 1'erry, phoilu 025. adv. 0-22. B IB roil HHNT A now bungalow. IB .Apply Dahlo & Kcclcs, Commercial m Ulock, phono 03. adv. 9-22. B . i HJ W. S. Jlulr, prominent dairyman B of Rlverdnlo, Idaho, has been In I.o- BM gnu tills week on a visit with his BJ family. BB If you want tho very latest and BB tho best In tho ran go market, get n BJ Colo'fl Hot Illast Itango. adv. 9-22. BBl BB St. John's Church Sunday school, BB us usual, nt 9:30 a. in.. No services BB nt ' ' n- '" or 8 p' '"' ns Ir ow's BB NV'" ,,u utlt ()f 'own- BBV . ' BB October recorda for Colunbia BB Urafonola now on snlo. Como In BB and hear them. Do sure to ask to BB hoar I.ucy fiates sing "Ava Maria." BB THATCIinil MUSIC CO. adv. 9-22. BBm . BB Christian Science services on Sun- BBJ iay at 11 a. m. In room 7 of tho Bk Arlmo building. Heading room open Bf K . . BB1 'r- ani1 'rs Ar,,n"' .Johnson left BB f,,r California on Wednesday, having BB visited in I.ognn for a collide of ueelis BB with relatives and friends. VmT BAND DANCE TO- NIGHT WELLSVILLE PA- VILION. MUSIC BY THE W E L L S V I L L E CITY BAND. adv. 9-22. BB Klders N. 1". Nielsen, Br , and An- BB thou l'lierson will be the speakers at BB Scandinavian meeting, Sunday niorn- BB lug, Sept. 23, 10:30 a. m. All arc BB HHHf BB1 T'10 Sumlny school and Sunday ov- BB1 onlng services of the First ward will BB1 oe 'le'(' '" "e N'"ll' liall Sunday, BH Sept. 23, at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 BB1 IK ln'' respectively. bH B Had to Do Accumulated. BBf Lmilso hnd some of her llttlo friends BBT lr' for luncheon "10 other day and BB1 ilinoug other things she had olives. BB1 X1,u ""'cr(,(l them to one little miss. BB1 w'' Rn'- s'10 "' not "'l' ,lH'in. where- BB1 upon I-oulse leplleil in n superior fash H ion : "Oh. I didn't IlKo 'em at llrst, BB1 liut J'ou must nccumuluto a tuste for H BBT The course in ...Hilary French op- etied without charge to all men who BB1 huve enlisted or expect to bo called. I will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at BB1 n '" '" room 351 nl tne V' c- BB1 T'10 claBH W'H murt twice weekly, on BB1 Tuesday and Thui-sday. adv. 0-22 BBHfl B II. Don I'arklnson is arranging his BBt nffalra so that he can outer tho IT. BBi of U. this winter and take a course H ln medicine. After two years at the BBl stato Institution, ho will go cast for BBl ' 'uars aml complete his course. BBl 'r' ''T'lnton Is a graduate of the HHH ( B Chris Oarff or this city was In H nrlgham City on I'each day and Is H $0.50 the wiser for having made th" H trip. Mr Gaiff was In tho ' bn-ad lino" trying In the crowd to got closo enough to tho food counter to get n sandwich, nnd when ho camo to pay for his morsel of food, ho found that somo one had taken his money purse, containing tho amount mentioned above. All who aro Intercstend In tho geneology of tho Owen nnd Owens families of Hngland, Wales nnd America, aro Invited to be present at tho meeting to be held October 7 at 4:10 p. m. In tho L. D. S. university building, room Y-28. There will be discussed tho subject of taking out Cngllsh and Welch pedigrees from records found In tho gcnoologlcal library, li-brary, and tho making out the Individual Indi-vidual and family records. Especially Especi-ally aro tho Welch kindred Invited, as tho work has boon retarded by lack of Interest by some of the largest branches abovo named. Alfred O. I'Icot was In Ogdon yesterday yes-terday on business. Ho Is shaping his nffalrs so that he can leave for Camp Lewis, American' Lake, where ho goes wltU tho national army about October 5, II. S, Hatch of this city, manager of tho Motor Sales corporation, delivered de-livered to tho West Cache Sugar company, on Thursday, a largo four-ton four-ton Kelly-Sprlngfleld truck with two three-ton trailers attached. These trucks are about tho largest to bo delivered to any concern In this vat-ley vat-ley and will take the placo of a good many horses ln tho delivery of beeta to the new sugar factory this fall. Miss Hazel Norr entertained Thursday Thurs-day ovonlng ln honor of her brother, Vernon, who leaves today for Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, where ho has been appointed ap-pointed as a stenographer In tho U. S. treasury department. The rooms wero decorated with American flags and a thousand asters. Tho following guests passed a delightful evening nnd were served dainty refreshments Misses Percy Shaw, Erina Adams, Estella Larson, Lavonla Adams, Naomi Na-omi Larson, Teen Olaen, Ruby Iled-ford Iled-ford nnd Messrs. Jos. McMurrln, It. T. Magleby, Hpraco Richardson, Vard Zabrlchio, Wayne Austin, John Magleby nnd D, C. Henrold. Tho Consolidated Wagon & Ma-chlno Ma-chlno company at Salt Lako City will have a big demonstration at their place of business on State street during dur-ing conference and stato fair week. All modern machinery will bo set up and put In running on their sales floor. The peoplo of Cache valley are cordially Invited to mako this big storo their headquarters while ln Salt Lake. adv. 9-25. |