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Show 1 1 LOCAL NEWS) H' L A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 ASKED H & TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HER8ELF AN EDITOR f -- M Emll Mauror and Family of MII1- B Tllln was among tho shoppers In Lo- B gan yesterday. B Special discount on millinery to BH day at Ellason Sisters. adv. C-2. HH Mr. D. D. Buttars of LewlBton was HH transacting business In Logan on PPJ Thursday. pt i ! We havo a few more seed peas for PH sale. Cache County Farmers Equity. pj adv. Hon. It. 13. Davis, president of tho PP stato board of land commissioners, PBF y has been In Logan this week on of- PH flclal business. HH m BH NOTICE Just unloaded n carload BH of tho famous John Dcoro beet cultl- Pj vators. Consolidated Wugon & Ma- PBM chlno Co. adv. C-2. HH ' PBB Moso Lewis, of Montpcllor, has BPJ been transacting business In Logan PBB , f this week. Ho reports business good PBB H In tho Idaho town. H 1 i PBB ' I Wo sell the cnrtli, abstract lis BftfS il title and loan money on It- II. A. BBVl redcrsen & Co., First North street. Bflfls i BBVb Oeorgo Allen, formerly of WoIIb- BBVl vlllo, now a popular shoo Balcsman at BBafl Auorbach's, In Salt Lako, spont tho BBBb week-end hero on a vacation. tj BBBB FOUND A purso an Fifth North BBVB nnd 6th East, containing key. Call BBBB at this offlco. adv. tf. BBBB ' BBVfl Ono of tho biggest patriotic meet- BBVfl Ings ever held In Logan Is being BBafl planned for Tuesday, Juno C, In tin BBVB Logan tabernacle. Juno 5 Is regis- BBVB 1 tratlon day for all young mon of nill'-BBVB nill'-BBVB BBBB P FOR SALE Two good work BBBB teams. Inqulro nt this offlco. H if BBlB t Funeral services will be held, Mon- BBVB I day at 1 o'clock In tho Seventh ward BBVH meeting house, ovor tho remains of BBpB Alva Cummlngs, an honored and re- BBVH ftpected pioneer, who died hero yes- BBVH terday morning. BBVB) Mr. and Mrs. John H. Moser of BBpH Kolton spent over Momorlal day In BBVBf Logan visiting with relatives and BBpBf friends. Mr. Moser says tho crops BBVBl In his section are looking fine this BBVBf BBBBf ' BBBBf' ' Clerk Mathews has Issued marrlago BBpBl licenses to tho following: L. W. Tol- BBBBi man, I'rrtdn. and Allco Merrill, BBmBb lllchmond: Jay M. Simpson, Idaho BBBBI Falls, and Vera Goodsell, Logan; BBpBV Albert P. Woolley and Gwendoline BBbBm Merrill, lllchmond. ppppppT BBVBB Joseph A. Hansen nnd James J. BBpBB Sutherland, both of Nuwton, and Wll- BBVBB Ham A. Monson of Logan lire the BBpBB latest recruits to Join tho U. S. regu- BBhBV lar army. Tho citizens of N. .vton BBpBS aro nrriuiglng to give tholr boys a BBVBpk1 rousing Fund-off, Monday night. PPPPPPPJ m i BBVBfls Decplto the fact that n great many BBpBPJ business men are worrying about tho BBpBPJ outcome of buslneiis with all tho talk BBpBPJ-, wo hear of war and rumor of war, BBpBpj i A. O. Lundstrom, manager of tho furniture store which bears his name, has an optimistic view of what tho outcome will be. Ho anticipated a big business this year, Judging from the large amount of furniture and household equipment which he Is storing In his large warehouBo tho past few days. Henry Peterson, formorly deputy garao warden, was In Logan yesterday on business. Mr. Peterson gavo us tho account of tho death of his mother, Mrs. Julia M. Peterson, wlfo of tho late H. H. Peterson and mother of Itobert, T. W., and Miss Walborg Petorson, all of Ilyrum. Mrs. Peterson was burled at Hyrum yesterday yes-terday afternoon. John II. Thorpe Is receiving tho sympathy of hU numerous frlonds upon tho arrival of nnothor new girl at his homo. Mr. Thorpo has had tho nnrac of a. boy picked out for tho newcomer for a long time, but you can lmaglno his chagrin when tho doctor announced tho safo arrival of tho seventh girl. Mrs. Thorpo Is getting get-ting along nicely. J. H. Stayner, tho Bhect metal worker nnd expert furnace man, lui3 Just rocelved a shipment of Lennox Torrid Zone all stool furnaces which ho has displayed In his shop on First North street and he will bo mighty pleased to explain to anyone theso furnaces for coliago or mansion. man-sion. A number of. theso steel furn-ncps furn-ncps havo nlready been Installed In homes hero and aro giving oxcellont satisfaction. Low Is Lenlinnlt, cablo spllcor in tho employ of tho Mountain States Telophono company, who fell from tho cablo on Main street Wednesday afternoon nnd "who wob so badly In-1 Jurcd, has a good chance for untl-. mate recovery from his Injuries. Ho sustained two broken feet nnd a fractured Bpine. Mrs. Lonhardt, who has been residing In Ogden, Is hero caring for hor husband, who Is nt tho Utah-Idaho hospital. Cache, San Pete, Morgan and Summit Sum-mit counties have socured county agents, ag-ents, who took up their duties In their respectlvo counties yesterday, Juno 1. according to an announcement announce-ment Just mado by Dr. II, J. Evans. Itobert L. Wrlgley has been appoint ed county agent to act In Cacho I county. Mr. Wrlgloy graduated from i the Utah Agricultural collego in 1911. Theron W. Dennlon recolved tho appointment as county agent for San Feto county, and Mr. Aaron F. Bracken has been appointed to work In Summit county. A now Singer hem stitching ma. chlno Is tho latest piece of equipment equip-ment to bo added to the Shnmhart-Chrlstlansen Shnmhart-Chrlstlansen department store. Tho mnchlno is being operated by Miss Emily Larson, an experienced hem-stitcher hem-stitcher and seamstress. Resides being nblo to do all kinds of hemstitching hem-stitching on crepe do chlno, linens, pillow cases nnd all cotton picco poods, It will also do plcot edging. A nent llttlo sum or $200 was paid for tho machine, and now equips the local department storo as well tor this kind of work as any of tho big stores In Salt Lake. Tho American Steam Laundry Is again down to work aftor moving from tho old homo on East Center street to tho now homo on North Main Btreot. More room, with additional addi-tional machinery, more help, all go to add to the efficiency of theVm'eri-can theVm'eri-can Steam Laundry, and MaonRor Squires says ho Is now In a position to handle the clothes cloanlng garao In Logan with greater dispatch than over before, and there Is no doubt that the general public will take, bis word for It, as he has a reputation for being able to do things. K William Budge, Mr. and Mm. Samuel Sam-uel Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCullock, and Mr. and Mrs. .A-Thomas .A-Thomas of the Durley sugar factory, experienced what It means to traTel on poor roads during tho week in.fln attempt to come to Logan by automobile. auto-mobile. Mr. Budge and Mr. Christiansen Chris-tiansen mado the through trip, 'but Mr. McCullock left his machine at Colllnston, and Mr. Thomas went on to Ogden. Tho lady members of'the party took tho train at McCammon. Mr.' Christiansen says he wouldn't attempt at-tempt such an experience again for an automobile. The party, consisting consist-ing of former Cache valley people, aro here on business and visiting among friends. m i Mrs. Richard Cramer of San Francisco Fran-cisco is visiting with her mother,' Mrs. E. D. Clapp. She expects to stay about a month. ( .Mrs. D. MecrLakeV the guest of Mrs. H.'"A. Pederson for the past week She will return to her home Saturday. S. S. Reynolds, manager of the Cache Auto company, has just received re-ceived a telegram from.tbe Ford factory fac-tory advising that there Is likely to be an announcement at any time of an Increase In tho price of Ford cars. Two carloads of new Fords have Just been unloaded by the Cache Auto company, so anyone contemplat ing the purchase of a Ford car should avail themselves of the opportunity of saving the raise In price by making their purchnses before the raise comes. Tho Ford Times, a monthly magazine published by the Ford factory, fac-tory, Is received regularly at tho Cacho Auto company In large numbers num-bers for free distribution to any and all who wish to receive one. |