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Show iff rf LOCAL NEWS i H 1 " Cottage for rent. Phono 5. Adv. tf B J if Robert Austtln, of Trenton, was H , l a Logan visitor on Thursday. m 1 1 H For first class show cards and H f ' cartoon work, phono 42. Advt. tf H For Sale Office desk nnd chair. H Call 43. Advt. IBuy your Christmas apples from fcf James A. Cragun, Smlthfield, 23c a t bushel and up. Phone 3G-J. fd Advt. 12-20 j; Charles McNiel has received a pro-fi" pro-fi" . motion from his company and will &' take the placo of John Ilussell who is leaving for Provo, Mr. McNiel will v havo full charge of the Metropolitan c work here. j: H ' J i For Sale A good roller top desk H and offlco chair. Call 4 8. Advt. H ' C. II. Flinders, one of tlio Metro- B polltan agency workers Is coming H back to Logan in tho lusuranco field 1 for his company. M WAIT FOR Till': ItlC SALK AT H THH UNIO.V KXITTIXf! MILLS CO., 1 CORXKK FIRST WKST AND CKX- H Tint. dkckmukr i.- t iin. B -' Wllllnm G. Austin, tho man who B was hurt In the Cornish Sugar Fac- BBV tory, November 10, and reported to BBV be dead at that time, Is up nnd B around again. Mr. Austin called at H J ' our office yesterday and said ho nev- M Ky cr felt better in his life. H lMfs sali: op kxit conns at H Tim .ma(.ifick.t daylight H $ factory of tiii: uxmx kxit- H - tixc mills ro.. coitxr.it first H Q wicst axi) ci:xti:u sTiticivrs, nx H f Di:oi:MitKit in to zz inciasivi:. H ff ic uiscouxT nx i:vi:itYTiiic. H P 12-15 B ',, Tho Wellpvlllo and Mount Sterling B y j, branches of tho American I ted B 'W Cross will ho reorganized Sunday. M h'jtf The people In all the towns are clam- 1 ! m orlng for lied Cross work and It Is m 1 therefore necessary that the organU- M I jM ntlons bo actlvo In order to get tho B I ff best possible results. B Por Salt 1 bird's eye maplo bed r ; room suite, good as new; 1 oak bed B ja room sulto, good condlUon; 1 buck's M Hi heater; 7 Kalamazoo heater. All bnr-l H i gains. Inciulre nt 192 East First' M (I North street. Phono 185. Advt. tf H A The Christmas committee or tho H jj , Cache County Chapter acknowledges B with thanks a contribution of thirty v'f dollars from tlie Daughters of the H m Pioneers from Smlthfield and five H'"- ' dollars from the Neighbors of Wood- craft of Logan for Christmas packets. BB ' Tho schools and many organizations BB of tho county have responded most generously for this cause nnd made It possible for the county to meet the emergency call in addititon to the quota. If all counties have done as well, no soldiers will go without a Christmas packet. tiik iiic sam: at .mux h. AXDKIISO.VS HAHCAIX STOIti: IS STILL OX. OL'lt I'KICKS OX SIIOKS. CLOTIIIXC, lf?V COODS AXI) (illO-CKItlKS, (illO-CKItlKS, AltP Till: I.OWKST OF AXV "CO.Mi: VXD SKi:." Advt. W. H. Maughan, Wellsvlllo merchant, mer-chant, was a town visitor on Thursday. Thurs-day. - Lost A pair of boys trousers between be-tween Second North and G28 North First Kant. Finder return to this office. of-fice. Reward. Advt. 12-15 Drlgham Maughan and Lamont Allen Al-len .popular managers of tho Wellsvlllo Wells-vlllo Co-op, have been shopping In the county seat this week. Suits, hats nnd coats going nt cost at Edward's Millinery. Advt. 12.15 It. H. Powell, tho pupmar painter left yesterday morning for Georgetown, George-town, Idaho, where he has gone to paint a now homo for Clarence Hess. Ho will bo away until about tho first of tho year. HKFOItK YOU UUY THAT XMAS PItKSKXT VISIT TIIK IHC SALK OF KXIT COODS AT UXIOX KXITTIXO MILLS CO., COK.VKlt F1HST WKST AXI) CKXTKIl, DKCKMIH'.ll 15 Ttt U2, IXCLL'SIVK. Advt 12-15 Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Luther Va-rcen Va-rcen a fino eight pound son. All concerned are doing nicely and Mr. Vareen Is able to got back to his chair in the Modern Uarber shop. A flro broke out In the now Web ster school building, Thursday evening even-ing and damaged about $100 worth of property. Tho flro was caused by heat from tho stovo which stood on asbestos. Tho heat ponetrnted tho nsbestos and sot tho flooring on fire. Most handsome and useful presents pres-ents for every member In the family can bo got at Edwards Furniture. Advt. John Q. Critchlow and C. C. Harris Har-ris who have been In Logan this week In tho Interest of tho Western Sllvor Mines Company, went to Salt Lake I City yesterday, but expect to return again In a few days. Tho College and Fourth year graduating grad-uating classes of tho I). Y. Collego, are planning an evont as a substitute ' to the usual meeting of the alumni which Is ordinarily expected in Do-combor. Do-combor. Thoy will entertain the members of tho alumni In tho library lib-rary on Wednesday, December 19. IMIbfcs Charlotte Kyle, Anna Bell Lewis ind Lola Leonard wero guests nt dinner, Sunday nt tho Sigma The-ta The-ta Phi houso. Hosos graced tho table. ta-ble. Covers wero laid for fifteen. Tho yearly alumni versus tho II. Y. C. buBkotball tonin gamo will bo played at tho II. Y. C. gymnasium tonight. to-night. Coach Knapp has Home good men to meet such old famous play ers as Coach Itoskellcy of Hrlghani City; Coach Jensen ot th9 U. A. C; jNe-Us Neilse,n of the city high school; I Barlow, Bcrntson, Haws, Ted Wil- jliams, Jack Wright, Hill, and likely others. Tho Clio Club met Wednesday with Mrs. W. O. Boblnsou. Miss Mary sorenson read H. Wlols-Jenson's "Anno Peders Dotter." Professor W. O. Itoblnson sang two vocal solos. .Tho guests of the afternoon wero" Mrs. Clark and Mrs. C. N. Jenson. I Refreshments wero served by tho hostess. r William Peterson played threo piano selections on Tuesday In devo- tional at the B. Y. College. They wero: Lazane, Sweet Jasmine, and the Bubble from High Jinks. Eulalla (Leo sang two vocal solos during the Thursday devotional period, nnd tho Girls' Chorus sang on Wednesday. I The Crimson Girls met on Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon with Blanche Worley and Margaret Knowles as hostesses. A piano solo was rendered by Miss Myrtle Dunn and Blanche Worley read "Letters From A lied Cross Nur3e." , Mrs. Cyrus Jones entertained the members of her club on Tuesday eve-iiiEg. eve-iiiEg. The forepart of tho evening war. spc-nt In Bod Cross sewing, followed fol-lowed by card games. Twelve guests wero present. Tho U. A. C. Woman's Faculty League met Friday nfternoon at tho home of Mrs. P. E. Peterson with Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Frank Dalnes, Mrs. Byron Alder, Mrs. Emll Hansen and Miss Abblo Groesbeck ns hostesses. The program pro-gram consisted of n reading by Professor Pro-fessor Alice Icavenhill, "Parentage And Its Problems." Refreshments wero served. Mrs. William Nye, manager of tho Cache Valley Floral Company Is In receipt of a shipment of bulbs from Holland which were shipped August 10. They havo been a long time coming and Just as Mrs. Nyo had given up hopes of receiving them, thoy arrived. Included In the shipment ship-ment wero hyacinths, tulips and narcissus. nar-cissus. Last winter n number of parties purchased their bulbs, took 1 crowbar and dug up tho frozen ground and inserted the bulbs. This last spring they had the best beds of bulb plants to bo found In tho city. Tho annual Pan Hellenic ball was given in tho Smart Gymnasium Friday evening. Tho Vonna Lu Club met Thursday afternoon with Miss Adelaide Nielsen. Substantial toys make appreciated presents for tho little ones. Wo havo them. Edwards Furniture Advt. Tho supervisors of tho gauze room mot Sunday afternoon at tho homo I of Mrs. Reld Shamhart to talk over tho work for the following month and plan tho best way to carry on classes to accomplish tho most work. About fourteen mombors wero present. Tho Woman's Club met Monday at tho homo of Mrs. C. W. Nlbley, Professor Pro-fessor Frank West gave a talk on . "Airplanes And Submarines." Tho guests of tho afternoon wero Mrs, Florence Crockett and Mrs. Gen-vlovo Gen-vlovo Thatchcer. Refreshments were served. |