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Show LOCAL NEWS) M ! H v A COLUMN OF WHICH .EVERY READER 18 ASKED H , TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR bM i iL H Funeral services were held In the H .' Eighth ward meeting house Friday H r afternoon over the remains of John j Stottlor. The speakers nt the ser- ' vices wero John F. Nydeggor of Salt 1 Lake; Win. M. Smith, Bishop Lehl Olsen, Jos. ftioscr, S. F. Dalllf and Bishop N. P. Johnson. Duots wero H sung by Mrs. Samuel Feller Jr. and H Airs. J. A. Crockett; Karl Fnrns- H worth and Laura .Sloan. There were H a great many frlonc's at tho services B ' to pay tholr last respects to tho do- H s FOUND Three keys on a ring. ( Call at Republican olllco. Phono 48 H ' The cold weather still continues. B Yesterday morning tho thermometer H dropped as low as 8 degrees below LwBBI Ono lightly furnished suite of H rooms. 247 North Main. adv. tf. BBBB Mrs. Ezra D. Carpenter of this city H reached her eighty first birthday an- H v nlvcrsary yesterday. Sho was tho H recipient of congratulations form a H great many friends. BwBB ft For all field seeds, alfalfa, etc., H don't fall to call on W. II. Smith, H Smlthfleld, Phono 41. adv. 2-15. H It is desired that all members of B the Commercial Club and farmers In- H terested In tho growing of peas be present at tho regular monthly meot- ing of tho club Wednesday evening Jan. 17, at 8 o'clocfl. James And- H erson, manager of tho Morgan Pea Canning plant, will glvo a talk re- latlvo to tho pea canning lndurtry. Seven applications for membership H will bo presented. bhhh 1 Tonight at 8 o'clock, the dlroctors and Educational committeo of the H Commercial club will consider a vory Important matter concerning tho Utah Agricultural College. BBBfl Every member of tho board and cotn- H mltteo should bo present. BBBfl i i H j" Kappa Nu presents "Fanny and H the Servant Problem," at Nibley Hall H Jan. 10, 8:15 p. in. Prices 35c and H J 25c. adv. 1-8. H A young man by tho namo of H Mernlo Nelson was severely injured Saturday night when ho attempted H to board an intcrurbau train at B Providence. It .appears that when B tho laBt car northbound had stopped B to take up passengers nt Provld- BBBa once, all had boarded and the cur BBHfl started, when young Nelson mndo a BBB dash front tho rondsldo to board the BBHfl car. Ho missed tho bar at tho side BBHJ of tho stops and. fell, the car strlk- B ing him on tho head and hip, mak- ing an ugly wound on his hip that H proved very painful and required B n number of stitches to dress. Mr. B Nelson was romoved to the hospital for treatmont whore ho Is slowly rc- H , covering. HHHHI H Don't miss seeing "Fanny and The H Servant Problem," Nibley Hall, Frl- H day, Jan. 19, 8:15 p. m. adv.1-18 HHH H The students of tho P. Y. C. arc H elated over the big scoro tho team H mado In the gamo with tho East H , Side High school on Saturday night. H Tho scoro was 17 to 4 C In I). Y. C'c. H flfll Buy your goods at homo. Manager Qcorgo W. Skldmoro announces an-nounces that Friday evening a public pub-lic reception will bo given at tho new factory of tho Union Knltllng Mills on West Center street. Tho evening's even-ing's entertainment will commence at 8 o'clock with a well arranged program. From 9 to 12 p. m. there will be dancing and an inspection of tho building. Everything will bo frco to tho public, including tho refreshments, re-freshments, dancing and program. Our annual sale of knit goods will bo conducted at our now factory commencing Monday, January 22, and will contlnuo for tho week. Union Knitting Mills. West Center street. adv. 2-1 G. Poller skating at Smlthfleld, Sat. Jan. 20. ' II. O. Hughes of Mondon, a student stud-ent of tho D. Y. C, was In Providence Provid-ence yesterday, doing practical work in teaching. This is a system which has been started at the P. Y. Cotlego and Is destined to do much good among tho normal students. George Gregory, ono of tho prosperous pros-perous farmers of Covo, was in Logan Lo-gan yesterday on business. John S. Paugh, ono of tho prominent prom-inent citizen's of Wollsvlllo, was among tho business visitors in tho county seat yesterday. i FOUND Mesh bag. Owner can get same by calling at this office and paying for this ad -adv. tf. Jacob Webber, tho hustling and obliging creamery man of Preston Is doing a flno business in tho northern nor-thern city, all of which will bo good nows to his many Logan friends. Preston people aro rejolcltto over the prospect of a sugar factory for their district tho coming year. CROCKETT City bill poster, .12 North First West, Logan, Utah, adv. 1-1 G. t Tho offlco of our friend, The Franklin County Citizen is tho busiest bus-iest olllco In Preston. A wide awake, original, and spicy sheet loyally supported sup-ported by tho pooplo of Franklin county. ,J. C. Fonncsbeck, manager of tho knitting works which hears his name, says his blanket business on Saturday was ono of the host he over experienced. Mr. Fonnrsbeck Is closing out a largo stock of blankets blank-ets at very attractive prices. Hereafter tho malls for tho south will not bo closed until 8:10 a. m. according to Postmaster Dlalr, Heretofore Here-tofore they have beon closed at eight o'clock. This change has been mado In order to allow those who wish to purchasa stamps to put on letters, to do bo. The window Is opened at eight and ton minutes aro allowed to accommodate thojo who wish to purchaso stamps before placing their lottcrs In tho post-office. post-office. m i. Ono of tho greatest social attraction attrac-tion of the season., will ho tho big 11)17.. dance., at the.. Union.. Hall, Smltlilleld, Wednesday evening Jan. 17, 1017. ,,. 'Music, by., tho famous Hyde I'nrk brass lmiHl..-..Kver)lxly linlted from everywhere Adv. Leonard Miles nnd E. A. Parsons of Smlthfleld wero In Logan Satur- ('ay on business. An examination was called for Saturday for thoso desiring to com-peto com-peto for tho position as postmaster of Providence, huf thcro wero no applicants ap-plicants for tho position. It soem1 that tho Provldonco people are having hav-ing a hard ilmo to got a postmaster. A. D. Manson, who for tho past ilxtcon months ban been asslclatcd with 'tho Metropolitan Llfo Insurance Insur-ance Company In thin city, has re-Hignnd re-Hignnd his position ond has nccopted tho management of a store at Eureka, Utah, wlicro ho experts to go in a few days. Mr. Manson has boon an actlvo representative for tho Metropolitan company for somo time but has decided that with no many Insurance men in tho local field, tho opportunities nre limited, thus 'tho change In vocation. |