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Show I local news H A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS A8KED H TO CON8IDER HIMSELF OR HER8ELF AN EDITOR 1 f H Mrs. C. W. Hills and Mrs. II. J. Oswald are spending tho week with JB Mrs. I. S. Holman of Salt Lako. HI BY We sell the earth, abstract lu BY title and loan money on It. II. A. BBl rederscn & Co., First North street. Bfl i BY Miss Bessie II. Shaw left this morn- BBY lng for Ogden, where sho will visit BBa with her sister, Mrs. Hugh McAllster. BBl BBYl Arrango to tako your summer out- BBYr lng at Ideal Beach. Only two and BBl a half hours' rldo from Logan. BY Accommodations by tho day or wcok. BY Mr. Alma Olson Is tho proud par- BBY ent of a flno son, born Tuesday BY morning. This makes tho fourth BY hoy for Mr. Olscn. Mother and babo BY nro doing nicely. BBl Two hundred loadB black soil sult- BY nblo for lawn purposes, frco for haul- BBY lng. Cncho Valley Commission Co. H adv. BBM ' BY Miss Hcsslo Iturg of Salt Lake rc- BBY turned to her homo Tuesday nfter BBY spending a week In Logan, guest of BBf Miss Atton Spande. BBY BBl Miss Dorothy Spande was operated BBf upon Sunday for appendicitis. It Is BBf reported that sho Is getting along BY IB BBY A new manager of tho Golden BBl Hula store of Trenton has arrived. BBf Ho Is being entertained nt tho homo H of Mr. and Mrs. 0. K. Klngsford BBY All concerned are doing nicely. BBm H North Utah Auto Co. ") BY Homo of tho Famous H Kisscl-Knr, Oltlsmobilc H and Allen. BBl at Federal At BJfl k. i H JJJ Tho Primary ysoclatlon of the! BY Second ward wllljpresent a cantata BBY In tho ward amusement hall on Frl- PJJJJj day evening at 8 o'clock, admission BBY G and 10 cents. The proceeds will BY go to the Hed Cross. All nro Invited. adv. H Following aro the streets upon BY which the circus parado will go this BY morning: East to Main on First BJB South; north on Main to Second BY North, then back to Center street; BY west on Center to Fourth West. Tho BY parado 'will bo at 11 o'clock. j H Sam Whitney of Mlllvlllo was In BY town cstcrday and shook hands with BY his many friends. IB BJB Dr. and Mrs. I P. Stewart and BBY family aro spending tho week at Dear H ,t- BJB BBYL Como to Edwards Millinery Co. BBYj Clearance Sale and get a suit for i m ?4.98 and hat for $1.00. Opposite BY postofllce. adv. 8-4. BY Simon H. Jones, ono of tho promt- PJJB nent farmers of Mt. Sterling war. BY brought to tho Utah-Idaho hospital PJJB Monday night suffering a sovcro at- PJJB tack of quinsey. K H BBY Funeral services woro held Mon- R day In tho Sixth ward over tho re- Hf mains of Mrs. Bertha Alme, an aged H lady of that ward. The following BY wero tho speakers: Andreas Johan- m sen, Ahrent Johnson, II. A. Tcder- B 1 BJBj f iiuiiiiek heels Ann easy H on, nerves BYj Put on In 5 minutes whllo B , 'you wait. H m itoYAL shoe ncPAinixa co. BBY .BBflBBw I 7 Main Street Logan, Utah. BBBm I.. ; sen, Andreas Peterson, Bishop Rice, Olof I. Pedcrsen. Miss Chrlstensen rendered a violin selection, and Miss Itachol Pedorsen it vocal boIo. There wero many beautiful floral emblems Tho remains wero taken to Mantua for Interment. Tho county draft board will commence com-mence work drafting the fifty-two mon that our county Is to furnish In a day or two. Slnco tho drawing, a great number of Cncho county boys hnvo enlisted In tho nrmy. These, according to tho sheriff, will not count on our nlottment and wo still must furnish our quota of fifty-two. 13. It. Owen spent Wednesday In Salt Lnko on business for tho Utah Power &. Light company. It. W. Garrett of Mt. Sterling was n Logan visitor on Tuesday. 9 Spencer Cedes made a hurried business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon over tho electric way. Carl Poultcr, son of Mr. and Mr3. T. J. Poultcr. has enlisted with the local troop. Ho wai ono of tho local boys that como under tho draft and ns ho has no exemption claims, he decided ho wanted to go Into service with our local soldier bojs. Captain 13. G. Woolley, Jr., has Issued a call to all members of his troop to mobllizo In Logan Sunday morning not later than 9 o'clock. Tho boys may lcao for Fort Douglas In les3 than a week. S. S. Reynolds returned Tuesday night after n trip to Salt Lake and Ogden, whero ho has been to perfect per-fect plans for tho oxcurslon of the Intermountaln Auto Accessary association, asso-ciation, which comes hero August 4 and 5. m Revere Merrill and George Lamb-lorout, Lamb-lorout, of tho Boosters' Inn, havo gone to California to spend a month's vacation. They left Tuesday morning. morn-ing. Mrs. A. Plcot and family have returned re-turned to Los Angeles from an auto-mobllo auto-mobllo tour through northern Mexico, according to tho word received hero by Mrs. Fleet's son, Alfred G. Plcot. The following attended the funeral Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson's llttlo six-year-old daughter, daugh-ter, May, at Morgan, who died Monday Mon-day of a long illness of heart trouble: Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Stewart, Sr., tho grand-parents; Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Humphries, Dr. and Mrs. E, I. Stewart, Stew-art, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stewart, Mrs. A. L. Reese of Benson, Mr. J. C. Allen nnd W. II. Stewart. Salt Lako City, Ogdon and other cities nro taking precaution for their winter's coal supply. It occurrs to us that tho Commercial club should got busy and Investigate our coal prospects. Logan is very near the end of tho railroad, and If thero is any coal shortage, It will probably be hero first. Mrs. W. II. Jorgenson and sister, Miss Lcona Andrews, havo returned home from Salt Lako after a two weeks' stay with relatives and friends. P. L. Nielson nnd C. H. Lnrscn will return today from a five days' auto trip through southern Idaho. Men's Summer Suits and Slippers at cost at Nowbold'3. adv. 8-7. Commissioner Fphralm Bergenson, according to the Republican reporter at Cornish, claims that Cashier Homer Hom-er didn't throw him last Sunday at JLewlston. It Is also stated that tho I commissioner Is so fixed about tho 'affair that he made tho statement that ho could throw very easily any two bank cashiers In Logan. However, How-ever, wo nro Inclined to doubt that, and suggest hat ho clear himself of tho Homer caso first. James B. Llnford, representative of the Western Sales Monitor Stove & Range company, has arrived home In Logan after an extended trip In Idaho In the Interest of his firm. He reports having sold a great number of heating furnaces. Ho nlBo states that, owing to the drouth, a great deal of the wheat In southern Idaho Is almost entirely destroyed. The following Jurors to serve during dur-ing the August term of court nro: Albert Berntson, A. F. Eastman, Thomn3 J. P. Rose, J. A. Crockett, Ilyrum Sorensen, George G. Hendricks, Hend-ricks, Moses Chrlstensen, Joseph Hycr, Thomas Greenhnlgh, Chris Balling, Christen Jensen, Jacob E Zollinger, Wm. II. Harper, Lars C. Larson, E. B. Lundqulst, Carl M. Nelson, Alex Spence, Samuel B. Mlt-ton, Mlt-ton, Albert Bergeson, Edwin Mlkkcl-son, Mlkkcl-son, A. M. riomlng, Brlgham M. Maughan, James Cantwell, Linden K. Wood, Samuel Burgess. m Joeph Qulnney and Bishop Mcrk-ley Mcrk-ley havo Just returned from n ten-day ten-day trip through the Snako River valley. They report wonderful crops whero tho lnnd Is Irrigated, but very poor crops on the dry farms. Yesterday Utah placed herself In tho ranks of tho White Ribbon states. Liquor of nny sort will never again bo legally sold within her boundaries. When ono stops to think of tho teachings and Instructions our people havo had from tlmo to tlmo, wo ought to hne been placed In tho dry column long ago. However, bettor Into than never. Tho only celebrations celebra-tions hero wero held In tho Wells-vlllo Wells-vlllo canjon. Otherwlso tho day passed off very quietly. tCiuel'a Original tdia That Changtd thm Motoring j Habitt of a Nation t CfflBD? V?fe "hundred ppinf. For Sole by NORTH UTAH AUTO CO. Tho Evergreen Highway commission commis-sion from Washington stato arrived In Logan yesterday. They came hero with tho view of determining whether or not Logan Is to be placed oa tho Evergreen highway. This highway, Is the leading rond to tho northwest. Tho entertainment nnd roads committees com-mittees of tho Commercial club, with Secy. Hovey, aro busy making ar-j rangements for their visit here. It Is hoped that they take Logan on, their highway. Mrs. E. J. Merrill entertained yes-terday yes-terday afternoon In honor If Mrs. Leslie Merrill and Mrs. R. F. Goff-eney Goff-eney of Sprlngvllle, Utah. The homo was beautifully decorated for tho occasion, oc-casion, and dainty refreshments were served. Tho Invited gue3ts wero: Mrs. Leslie Merrill, Mrs. R. F. Goff-enoy, Goff-enoy, Mrs. R. O. Reynolds, Mrs. M. C. Merrill, Mrs. Jos. R. Jensen, Mrs. Fred Schow, Mrs. E. L. Merrill, Miss Etta Merrill, Miss Venlo Maughan, Miss Inez Mnughan, Mrs. J. R. Morton, Mor-ton, and Miss Sorenson. i |