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Show I (local news H A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 ASKED H TO C0N8IDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR H Modern house for rent. 3 03-J. H Mrs. T. S. Tirbay Is sponriing a H month nt American Lake. H Miss It u Hi Walker of Salt Lake Is H tho guest of Miss Krma Otterbeck. BBBBBBM i H Will trade a new Chandler car for H home In Logan and pay the dlffer- H enco in cash. adv. tf. H Weston Vernon left Thursday for B a few days' stay In Salt Lake, BBBBBBBBr H Call G01-H-1 for potatoes, beans, H onions and fine varieties of winter m apples, adv. 10-13. BBBBBBBt ' ifl Charles Merrill of Illchmond was H In Logan on Thursday. BBBBBBM B Mose Lewis of Montpeller has been In Logan this week on business. HI . HH The Ninth ward Primary will pivo I B an entertainment Monday evening, H ' Oct. 15, in the Fourth ward hall at j 7:30 p. m. Admission 10c. H adv. 10-13. HHJ m H I'res. nnd Mrs. C. N. Jensen spent H tho week-end In Salt Lake. Hl Twenty-three bars of crystal white H soap at $1 at II. G. Hayball Merc. H Co. Saturday only. adv. 10-13. H Mrs. James Stull of Salt Lako and H little son, Dlllle, are the guests of M Mr. and Mrs. John Quayle. H G. A. Anderson of tho Utah Con- H densed Milk company or Illchmond H was transacting business hero on H Thursday. ' H Mrs. Mlllio Whiting of Le Grande, H Ore., and two llttlo daughters are ls- H King In Logan with relatives and H friends. H The Women of Woodcraft met H Wednesday afternoon at tho home of H Mrs. Hampiberger. Music nnd sew- H Ing wero special features of the after- H noon. Refreshments wero served, H Miss Gladys Chrlstensen entertain- J H v ed at a miscellaneous shower, Thurs- H day evening, In compliment of Miss M Leona Smith, who is to be a brldo of H tho month. About twenty-five guests H were preset... BBSSI H The r. A C. Womans club met! H Monday afternoon at tho home of M Mrs. K. G. Peterson, A lecture on M "posters" was given by Professor H Arnold, Refreshments were served H by tho hostess. BBSS M We aro Informed that a good many M hundred bushels of very choice plums M are going to waste In the Joseph A. M Smith orchard at Providence on nc- M count of no market for tho fruit. M They nro a splendid variety of plum M for making Jelly If this Is the case, H , tho Women's conservation committee K should Investigate and tee If tho 'fiult could not be put to some beneficial bene-ficial use. I - The young people of tho Logan I Presbyterian church entertained tho 1 members of the New Jersey academy faculty with a dinner last night at i the church. A most pleasant evening even-ing was spent. I Mr. and Mrs. 13. W. Holjlnson entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday In honor 'of Mr. Don Musser of Salt Lake. A cut glass bowl of pink asters formed the centerpiece for tho table. Covers Cov-ers were laid for eight. i Hlder H. C. Peterson will speak In the Scandinavian meeting at 10'30 o'clock tomorrow morning In the Scandinavian meeting room of the tabernacle. All are Invited to be present. ' Tho following program will be given In the fourth ward hall Sunday evening, October 14, at 7 p. m.: Congregational Con-gregational singing, prayer, tenor solo, E. W. Watson; address, J. V. Qulnney, Jr. The faculty of tho B. Y. C. garo a reception to the students of the schoon Wednesday evening, llefresh-ments llefresh-ments wero served In tho library, where games and music were enjoyed. en-joyed. Dancing was Indulged in In tho gymnasium. i Mrs. Ariel Cardon entertained the Bridge club Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was concluded with refreshments. The Invited guests wero Mrs. M S. Hccles, Mrs. K. S Budge, Miss Louisa Barber and Mrs. Horace Nebeker. j . 1 Mrs. Moses Olsen entertained Tuesday Tues-day afternoon In honor of her mother, Mrs. Hendrlck Larsen, It being her 79th birthday. The afternoon was spent In social pastime, followed by n luncheon. Asters wero about the rooms and on tho tablo. Twelve guests were present. Attorney Asa Bullen nnd L. M. Howell wero In Providence Thursday Thurs-day evening, having gone over to organize or-ganize a committee there to work up the sale of Liberty bonds. Ezra G. Carter, a gradunto of the Utah Agricultural college in 1913, and since then Instructor In bocterl- ology at tho samo Institution, has been granted lenvo of absence by President E. G. Peterson to accept a position as dairy bacteriologist with tho federal government In the public health service Mr. Carter will leavo Immediately for his now field of operation, op-eration, Chatanooga, Tenn. He will bo connected with the army cantonment canton-ment there nnd his work will bo in tho nature of military service His leavo of absenco will terminate with the war. m M. Mourltsen has gone east to Investigate In-vestigate tho story thnt Is being circulated cir-culated hero that his daughter, Emma, Is connected with n shooting affair. The details of tho nffalr, seem to bo lacking, and as to the cause of tho shooting no one seems to know very much about It, However, How-ever, it Is said thnt tho young lady went tst to find a oung man with whom she was In love. SATURDAY ONLY Twenty-three bars of crystal white soap for $1 at H. G. Hayball Merc. Co. Saturday only. ndv 10-13. m James W. Hall of Wellsville was transacting business In Logan on Thursday. s Apostle Stephen L. Richards will bo tho speaker at the tabernncle Sunday Sun-day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Murdock's extra special for today. Wo offer our fine assorted milk chocolates choc-olates at 40c per lb, today only adv. 10-13. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parkinson of Franklin were shopping In Logan yesterday. Mr. Parkinson hns recently recent-ly Invested In n large cattle ranch In the Grey's lake region and expects to go into tho cattle business. At .i recent meeting Qf the officers of the Science club of the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college, a program for tho rest of the calendar year was formulated. formu-lated. This program, which consists con-sists In part of the program originally original-ly arranged for tho closing months of last school year, is as fpllows: October 12, "The relation between research and extension" by President Presi-dent E. G. Peterson; October 2G, "The eolutlon of the gas engine" by Professor L. H. Humpherys; November Novem-ber 9, "Some modern poultry practices," prac-tices," by Professor Byron Alder; November 23, "Tho Influence of science sci-ence on modern art," by Professor Calvin Fletcher; December 7, "The world's meat supply," by Director of Extension John T, Calne III; December Decem-ber 14, "Exosmosls from plant tissues," tis-sues," by Dr. M. C. Merrill; January 11, "New thoughts on the germ plasm theories," by Professor W. W. Henderson. The meetings of tho club, heretofore hereto-fore held In the evening, will be held at 1 o'clock p. m. in the future In order to make it possible for more to attend. |