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Show I (local news B A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 A8KEO B TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR BBJ Mrs. J. M. Sampson of Idaho Falls , BJ Is visiting In Logan with her par- BH cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Goodsoll. B Tires repaired nt Kimball Auto. B adv. BJ Congressman Joseph Howell and BJ Luther M. Howell mailo a flying ati- BJ tomobllo business trip to Wellsvlllc H yesterday. BBft m New and nifty line of Bathing Caps B just In, all colors. KITKIt 1IUOS. B DRUG CO., Tho Rexall Store. B adv. Pi j Tho snge hen shooting In Rich BJ county will begin August 1, as tho BBJ first day of tho opon season, and It BBJ will bo lawful to shoot until August B 31. Tho limit is eight chickens. BBJ This official announcement was mado BBJ yesterday by Commissioner Harry H Stoney. H A pig strayed to tho property of BBl W. M. Everton. Owuer can get same !by paying for this ad. adv. 7-19. Mrs. Lola Jllcvens of New Dale, - Idaho, was operated on yesterday H morning at the Utah-Idaho hospital BBl and Is said to be doing very nicely. hbbI i BBl Arrango to tako your summer out- BBl Ing at Ideal Beach. Only two and SB a halt hours' ride from Logan, j Accommodations by tho day or week. B BvM B ' Mrs. Frank Balllf of Preston Is BBl convalescing very nicely at tho hos- B&V pltal, where she submitted to an op- M. eration on Tuesday. B This evening there will be given, BBl at Nlbley hall, a testimonial for Blsh- B&V op n. G. Thatcher, tho retiring bishop BBI of the First ward. Tho new blshop- BBI ric Is arranging tho affair, which BBm promises to bo an interesting event. BM All old ward members, ns well nB all BB who now belong to the new ward, are BBI cordially invited to bo present and H participate In the festivities. BBB . B&B) We sell the earth, abstract lis BB title and loan money on It. II. A. m Pedersen Co., First North street. BIB Miss Grunder, daughter of Mr. and Bfl Mrs. Fred Grunder, and Miss Rebecc.i B. Wilmore, the two ladles who submit- BBBt ted to operations for appendicitis at K hospital, aro said to bo getting along B' bo well that they will be ablo to ho B. around again in a short time Born on Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. John Yeates of Millvllle, a flno girl. All concerned doing very nicely. Dr. Wesley K. Smith, who recently passed tho Utah State Dental Board examination, has decided to open up dental offices at Graco, Idaho, whore ho will begin practlco nbout Aug. 1. Ben Price, tho Smlthfleld salesman sales-man for tho Saxon motor car, was In Hyrum on Tuesday. He has placed seventeen Saxons in tho north end of the vnlloy and now expects to work tho south end of tho county. William Greaves and family of Tremonton were In Logan yoslerdo.' on business. Mr. Greaves says t!i-grain t!i-grain in his locality li in ttc-1 of a shower. Tho cro.ind lu cettlng pre! ty dry. Tho Win. B. Preston camp of the Daughters of Ploueors will meet at the homo of Mrs. J. 11. Burns Friday nt 3 o'clock, 60 South 5th East. A good attendance Is desired. Tho Brlgham Young camp of tho Daughters of Pioneers will meet Friday Fri-day afternoon with Mrs. Flora Crawford, Craw-ford, 85 East 3rd North. A good attendanco is desired. w John Baker, prominent farmer of Petersboro, mot with tho mlsfortuna to suffer a broken leg yesterday, when a horBe, which ho was riding, fell ou him. . -jj. t Mrs. Kittle Berry and Mrs. Hethke of Park City were delegates to Logan Lo-gan on Monday and Tuesday to attend at-tend tho state convention of tho Women of Woodcraft. They returned re-turned homo Tuesday afternoon. m Funeral services will bo held, In the Providence First ward on Friday at 2 o'clock, over tho remains of Mrs. Mary II. Thourer, wife of Frederick' Theurer of Providence, who died on Tuesday following a long illness of suffering from rheumatism. This good lady was 54 years of age at tho time of her death. J. E. Shepard, II. E. Crockett and O. W. Adams, local committee to pass on tho eligibility of applicants for position In the officers' resorve camp, havo received the following ap- I plications, all young men of promt- , nenco In Logan and vicinity: H. W. Brangham, W. T. McGeo. Fred Garr, 'Antlion O. Peterson, John Kenneth Cannon, Ralph A. Smith, Edward E. Chambers, Olot II. Nolson, Ludwlg Westorholm, G. Cleveland Turner, Wm. Savage, Spencer S. Ecclcs, Esslo N. Pearson, and T. A. Aldous. Mrs. Martha Jacobsen will entertain enter-tain the Thomas Tarbet camp of the Daughters of Pioneers, Friday at 2 p. m at tho home of MrB. Hannah Larsen, 401N orth 3rd West. The meeting wilt bo held In honor of Mrs. Larsen's mother, Mrs. Annie C. Olsen, an aged pioneer of the Third ward. J. C. Clark of Snowvlllo was in Logan yesterday, having como over to arango with Alfred 0. Plcot to bore a well on Mr. PIcot's property In Hansel valley. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jensen of Hyrum were shopping fn the county seat yesterday. Dr. nnd Mrs. D. K. Allen of Salt Lake were In Logan yesterday. They were guests, while In Logan, of Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis of the Sixth ward. Dr. Allen has been spending, a fow days on the old homestead at Cove. m Word has been received hero of tho sudden death, In California, of Warren War-ren M. Pickett, tho 23-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pickett of Providence. Prov-idence. Mr. Pickett left at once upon up-on receiving tho word und will return re-turn with tho remains for interment here. Tho remains of Joseph Holland, who died at Sparks, Nev., will arrive here today, and services will be held In the Methodist church at 5 o'clock, following which the burial will be In tho city cemetery. Mr. Holland was formerly a resident of this city. For some tlmo past ho has been working as a conductor on the railroad. rail-road. County Clerk Mathews has Issued marriage licenses to tho following couples: John Virgil Lowo of Franklin Frank-lin ond Snrah Christiansen of Tro-i Tro-i .:)i' n4 Jnflenh Johnson nnd Camilla Crj-.t-'': rf Nipnan; Cyreno N. Bag-ley Bag-ley of Salt LtIco and Martha B. Davidson Dav-idson r '. p r.tis B. llecord of Dewcyv.it . '.a ..areas Longshaw of Salt Lako; II. C. Carter and Emma May Walker of Warm River; Jolyons ilokanson and Florenco Hopworth of G rover, Wyo. |