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Show I tlOCAL NEWS) H A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 A8KED H TO CONSIDER HIM8ELF OR HER8ELK AN EDITOR H Don't forgot the Hod Cross bono- H fit play. BBBBBBBI H WANTED Good second-hand H Ford. Cache County Farmers H ' Equity. adv. 7-14. H . H . Mrs. L. M. Howell and Mrs. Clydo H Squires returned Sunday night from H n visit In Salt Lake City with rela- tlvcs and friends. H Tlu prices of admission for tho play Monday evening nro 25 cents H and 1G cents. BBBH H WANTED A good, trusty dellv- H cry horse. John It. Anderson. BBBBB 9 H Miss Lettlo Jacobscn Is back home B after n pleasant visit with relatives HHVJ In Ogden. HHj HHVJ MIsh Alice Charles la arranging HHVJ her vucntlomtrlp to ha spent at Rex- HHVJ burg with friends. HHj HHVJ We sell tlio earth, nhttrnct Its HHHi title nnd loan money on It. II. A. H redcrsen & Co., First North street. BbBbBbb H Norman Lloyd, formerly of this H city. Is visiting hern for a short timo H with relatives and friends. BBH H FOR KENT Cottago, 2C0 N. 1st East. Phono 5. H Messrs. Majors nnd Mnrgetts, rep- H rosentatlves of tha Jewel Teu com- H pany In Cache valley, nro bnck from H a business trip to Salt-Lako City. BBBfl H Fred Uateman and D. L. Clark of H Richmond returned Sunday night H from a trip to Ogden, where they H spent tho week-end. bt-V-V-V-V-V H D. M. DIckmore, prominent in tho H south end of the county, was In the H county scat on Saturday from his H homo In Paradise. BBBH " H Dr. S. B. Thatcher Is In Salt Lako H City, whero he went on Sunday to H take tho examination to enter tho H U. S. dental reserve corps. H . H Will the party, to whom we loaned H our oscillating electric fan, kindly return same? IUTER DROS. DRUG BBBBB ' A. II. Chambers, city engineer, ro- H turned Sunday night from a ploas- H ant trip to Ogden, whero he visited J with hla parents. BBBH ' H Arrange to take your summer out- H Ing at Ideal' Deach. Only two and H a halt hours' ride from Logan. H Accommodations by tho day or week. H Miss Ethel Johnson, tho popular H waitress and bookkeeper at tho H Bluebird Candy Shoppo, will Icavn this morning for Idaho Falls, whero she expects to spend her vacation. BYgBgSBaaB John W. Barnett, one of tho prom- Inent citizens of Ulcbmond and one of tho bosses at the I.ewUton sugar Hh factory, was In Logan yesterday. Mr. L, Barnett Is having trouble with hU B eye sight and como here for treat- bbLHb bbbbbHh - HH ' M. and Mrs. A. B. Ames expect HB to leave today for Itcxburg, where t . j they will be gone for ' about two B 'i inontlis. AVhllo away, they will bo t, I , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Parkinson. Mr. Ames expects to spond his vacation assisting Mr. Parkinson with his crops. His genial fuco will thcrcforo bo missed for a time at least from tho store of Howell brothers. The Ladles' Art society of tho Methodist Eplscopnl church will meet Wednesday nfternoon, July 11, In tho church parlors. Tires repaired at Kimball Auto, adv. tf. m J. W. Scamons of Hyde Park wts among tho business vlsltci'rs In Lognn on Saturday. 9 3. W. Parkinson, one of Frankl r't leading sheep men, was In Logar. i ! Saturday, and ho informs us that h j boh, Samuel Taylor P?.rk'ti'-'J. k: a few days ago for Ftrt Dough. , whero ho linn crusted In the- I.'. Infantry. Bert Dauford of Richmond infor: ., us that ho has engnged tho crac c I.dwlston baseball team for th? Twenty-Fouith of July and ho o ptcts to get another good team to play with thorn. Ho says Richmond will celebrate In grand fashion. Tho Red Cross fund needs your patronage. Como to tho play Monday Mon-day evening. Out of "respect to lato Joseph Qulnnoy, Sr., and family, RItur Bros. Drug company will close their place of business on Tuesday, July 10, nt 2 p. m. and remain closed during the funeral services. Mr. Qulnney has been connected continuously with tho above firm Blnce Its foundation In 1880. Sunday, Prof. O. B. Hendricks, Mrs. G. B. Hendricks, Miss Edith Bowen, nd Miss Johanna Moen effected ef-fected a Red Cross branch at Lewis-ton. Lewis-ton. ThlB was tho last branch In the county to bo organized. Tho following follow-ing officers were elected: Mrs. Maud Stocks, chairman; Miss Mary Pond, vice chairman; Dr. J. M. Bernhlsol, Jr., treasurer, undE. M. Van Orden, secretary. Alfred O. Plcot and F. A. Dahle were In Blue Creek yesterday, where thew went to make arrangements to plow 800 acres of dry farm land for Mr. Plcot with Mr. Dahle's big tractor. trac-tor. Mr. Plcot Is not content with being a mere money changer. He says he is going to try his luck at farming and is getting an 800-acro field ready for fall planting. R. L. Harman, the popular music dealer, has a new muslc.il Instrument in his home, which Bob says Is a real song bird. It Is a flno son, born Sunday morning at tho Utah-Idaho hospital. Mrs. Harman and child aro sold to bo getting along vory nicely. A. D. Hendricks and F. S. Thomas, real estate merchants of Richmond, wcro transacting business In Logan yesterday. They say that their business busi-ness Is opening up good In tho lively little, town up north. i i R. T. Mlchell, head of tho auto sales department for Studebaker Brothers, was In Logan yesterday, nnd whllo here Is guest of Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Smith. Mrs. Mitchell was also hero. |