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Show I LOCAL NEWS M I A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 ASKED M I TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR H Mr. nnd Mrs. Leonard Parkinson BH vero shopping with our morchnnts BB on Saturday. BH H Sport shirts for DOc nt Nowbold'9, H tho clothier. ndv. 7-31. H Joseph S. Parkinson of Hcxhurg H was In Logan Saturday, guest of his H stater, Mrs. Luella Cowley. V Horn Saturday morning, a fine boy, H to Mr. nnd Mrs. Low llallcy. All H concerned doing nicely. B H Wo sell tho enrth) nbstrnct Its BB title nnd loan money on It. II. A. BB Pederscn it Co., First Xoith street. BH BB Ttobert Peterson, prominent citizen BBfl of Ilyrum, wnR a business visitor BBS in Logan Saturday. BB J. V. Seamons and Goorgo Sca- BABAB inons of Hyde Park wcro transacting H business In tho county seat on Sat- BBB BBBVi BBB Arrange to tako your summer out- B Ing nt Ideal Bench. Only two and H n half hours' rldo from Logan. BBB Accommodations by tho day or wcolc. H B Prank Shrives, gamo warden of H Franklin county; Ted Seehoulser, BBB gamo warden of Cacho county; Har- B ry Stoney, nnd n number of deputy B gnme wardens are In Itlch county to H eco that the proper protection Is glv- B en to tho sago hens and other wild H gamo until the flrat of August, when BBB shooting may begin. BBH B Ilyrum Green nnd family, former- BBB y of Wollsvlllo, but now prosperous B farmers of Illackfoot, Idaho, wero In Logan yesterday on their way to ' HHf Hear Lako on their vacation. Mr. H Green Is taken up with tho Idaho ( B-BB opportunities offered In lands. Sugar BBBJ "beets nnd grain ara ns good near B-BB Illackfoot ns In Cacho county, says HH tho BBBBJ i BbV One of tho heaviest rain nnd tonll B&V storms, that has vlsltod this valley BBBJ In n long time, swept northern Cacho BBBj county and southern Franklin coun- hW ty Sunday evening. All the heavy Bh nprlng grain was beaten to the BB ground before tho wind nnd storm. BHb Tho most peculiar thing about the HHb storm was tho fact that nt Richmond H nnd from there south there was but H a very slight eprlnklo. BB . BBB Tuneral services wcro held on Snt- B urday at 2 o'clock In tho Fourth BBBj ward meeting house over tho remains , BBBJ of Afton, tho 12-year-old daughter of B Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Poultcr. B Thero was a largo turnout of friends B nnd relatives, nnd the floral contrl- BBBj butlons were many nnd beautiful. B The speakers wero Joseph Kewbold, H John II. Anderson, S. F. Ilalllf. A BBBJ duet wn3 rendered by tho Misses Nel- BBBj eon of Mlllvllle, nnd n vocal solo by BBB Prof. Durham. The wnrd choir also BBBJ furnished beautiful music. BBBB1 i BBBJ From Tlralntree, Mass., comes nows H that another Utah Agricultural col- lego instructor Is doing his bit. Professor Pro-fessor Frank It. Arnold, head of tho department of modern languages at tho Utah school, 13 teaching French to tho aviators and mechanics nt tho naval air station situated at Sciuare-turn. Sciuare-turn. Tho men aro taking this work In order to mako thorn moro efficient when they get to Franco. About half of tho men aro college students. Thero nro eighty men nt tho station, two hangars, nnd a dozen hydro-plnncs. hydro-plnncs. Mrs. Arthur Wilson of Wellsvllle was a town visitor yesterday. Henry McCrncken of Smlthfleld was In Logan yesterday on business. Two hundred loads blnck soil sult-nblo sult-nblo for lawn purposes, freo for hauling. haul-ing. Cacho Valley Commission Co. adv. 8-2. Fred Hlwood, formerly or Lowls-ton, Lowls-ton, hns purchased tho P. A. Thatcher Thatch-er homo on Second Hast street, whore ho expects to mako his future homo. Prof. J. C. Ilogensen will lecture on tho drying and cnnnlng of fruits nnd vegetables nnd will show samples sam-ples of drying devices tonight nt 8 o'clock In the Fourth ward meeting house. Kveryono Is cordlnlly Invited to nttend. Attorney nnd Mrs. L. V, Nelson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Thorpe nro having their acatlon on Hear Lako. Thoy will return homo tho mlddlo of tho week. And now Governor Ilamberger Is going to return tho money tho Republicans Re-publicans squandered or did not get by tho Charles Mostyn Owen route. Well, ono thing sure, Charles Mostyn will bo ablo to spend tho $25,000, nnd it looks llko tho Httlo governor will let him. The llttlo governor certnlnly Is In desperate straits, elso jhe would not bo coquetting with Charles Mostyn Owen. Thoso Mor- nion Republicans who voted for Ilamberger Ilam-berger aro getting what they voted for. Charles Mostyn Is tho "unklnd-est "unklnd-est cut of nil." It Is not our purposo to cast nny reflection upon tho Integrity of nny member of tho local draft exomptlon board, which has been authoilzcd to pass upon tho exemption claims of young men In tho country who como under tho draft, but our nttontlon has been cnltad on numerous occasions occas-ions to tho fact that nil threo members mem-bers of tho board aro of ono political politi-cal party. Thero Is no ono small enough to think that this Is a political politi-cal war. Wo aro engaged In n nonpartisan non-partisan war, a war that nil liberty loving citizens bolleves Is Just, n war that nil expect to Join both brain nnd brawn and ultimately como out vlc-i vlc-i torlous against our national onomles. This being tho case, it would seom, porhaps, to a good many that nil ear 'marks of partisanship should bo for removed. Non-partisan exemption boards would undoubtedly bring moro universal satisfaction. |