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Show P 11 I II I II ! I I I I I I I.I I I local news) H A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS ASKED I H TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR j B El h, Larson, prominent farmer of HHJ Newton, was In Logan on Saturday. HHHJ i H I Walter W. Jones of Wellsvlilo was B in the county Beat transacting husl- H IK'RH on Saturday. H Fruit Trees, evergreens, Orna- H mental Trees, Shrubs, and Vines. H Joseph A. Smith, Providence. Adv. tf B Mr. nnd Mrs. John Uonson of New- HHJ ton wero In the county Beat yester- H day on business. B Houso to rent, unfurnished, $30 HH per month, modern. Apply to A. F. HB7 Cardon. Phono 1C8. adv. 5-1. HHb Samuel Weston left yesterday af- HHj tcrnoon for Montana, where ho has K Rone again this year in the Interesta B of the Logan Knitting factory. Hj FOR SALE Ford auto truck, In H good condition. Inquire of Econ- H omy Supply Co., S3 North Main. H H I Mrs. Mlnnlo Smith, wife of Jesso B E. Smith of Ogdcn, is visiting here H' -with her mother and friends for a Hj few days. H ' For sale of lease, 4 80 acres of land H near Cacho Junction, also 320 acres, H all broke. In Blue Creek, BoxoUler H - county. For particulars Inqulro Win. H M. Howell nt Howell Ilros. storo. M ' Tho machine for tho largo pumping plant at Falrviow passed through Logan on Saturday via the electric B line. This machinery will bo In- H stalled In timo for the 1917 Irrlga- H tlon season. bbV H WANTED Married man to ovor- B , see Illchland Acres. Must have team. H House provided. Apply at offico of H Logan Land & Drainage Co., over H Cardon Jewelry Co. adv. 5-1. bbB H Tho officials of tho Utah State Fair 1 nro out with their cards announcing H tho dato or tho 1917 fair for Scpteni- ber 29 to Octobor G. The nnnounce- H ment is signed by W. S. Itomney, H president, and Horace S. Ensign, sec- i 1 Wo sell the earth, abstract tin H title and loan money on It. II. A. H Pedersen Co., First North street. H 1 Warning having been given to nu- 1 tomoblle owners, beginning today the B city and county officials will begin prosecutions and Imposing fines on H nil who drive their cars and motor- H cycles without the required 1917 H licence numbers. HBBBb H t --v H WATCH THE CIiniDHEX'B B Have them Itepnlretl Hoynlly H Today. H KOVAL SHOE ltEI'AIHI.NO CO. H 7 MiiIii St., Lonn. L t Joseph Illggs, S. W. Allen nnd Ether Allen of Covo were In the county seat Saturday. Tho attention of every farmer Is called to tho editorial under tho head of "Arms and Starvation" on pago soven of this Issue. It Is written by the distinguished Glfford Plnchot. IMPORTANT! HUIIIIY! Do you want seed potatoos? Then send In your orders Immediately, today, to tho Labor nnd Supply bureau, Logan. Wo have an option on a car of flno Iturals, and will buy if you want them. Better phono. adv. E-3. Koports bring tho news that tho npprlcot blossoms and blossoms of other early fruits can bo seen from tho train windows along the railroad between Ogdcn and Salt Lake, a sure sign that spring has at last arrived ar-rived In that section of tho stato. A party was given Sunday evening In honor of Mr. Ira Calapp and Winn Goodmausen, who will leave for tho U. S. army, at the homo of Miss Dolcio Anderson. Tho evening was spent In games and music. Dainty refreshments were served to twenty-four twenty-four guests. 9 George Thompson of Richmond waB In Logan yesterday, closing a , contract for a monument to bo placed In his cemetery lot at Richmond for1 Decoration day. Mr. Thompson lost i his wife a llttlo over one month ago. Despite his 8C years 'of active life, i ho is halo nnd hearty and moves i around ns though ho were full possessed pos-sessed of tho fire and vigor of youth I The extremely cold weather Is glv-l Ing a great many people much con-1 cern, fearing that it will keep up nnd kill the early fruits. Saturday and Sunday were Buch cold days that it was Indeod very uncomfortable to bo out without a coat snugly buttoned around oneself. J. H. Stayner, tho 1st North street sheet metal worker, who is tho local lo-cal representative for tho Lennox Torrid Zone all-steel furnace, 13 waiting patiently for the arrival of a car of these furnaces, which aro now in transit. Mr. Stayner has Just closed an order to furnish one of theso heating devices for the now homo of Joseph Hodges on Third South street. Ho is also Installing tho furnaces in tho new homes for Dahle & Eccles on Marindale avenue. The City Drug company havo sold their entire lino of sporting goods, with tho exception of their fishing tackle, to the Rolfsen Sporting Goods company. In tho future the City Drug company will not carry sporting goods of any kind. Manager Charles Jenkins of the Rolfsen Sporting Sport-ing Goods company, said that ho could now soil Spauldlng baseball goods for less than cost, as he had taken tho stock over from tho City Drug company at the right prices. |