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Show I t LOCAL NEWS H ,11 A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 A8KED B TO CON8IDER HIMSELF OR HER8ELF AN EDITOR '1 -- J , H President W. C. Parkinson of tho B j Hyrum stake spent Saturday In Lo- H ' 1 ' gan. President Parkinson said tho H ! shortage of hay Is agitating tho H ' minds of the pcoplo in tho south end H of tho valley. H t i WANTED Olrl who wants to B learn to sow. Soo S. C. Miller, tho H' tailor. 3-22 H H Prof. Calvin riotcher of tho A. C. H , will glvo a talk in tho Sixth ward B Heller Society meeting, Tuesday nf- HL ternoon, at 3:30 o'clock. His sub- H ject will bo on "Art-Music In the V Homo." Ho will also discuss homo 1 decorations. B H WANTED Furnished room with M private family, for ono person; in- m qulro this office adv. tf. V I , FOUND Parcel on interurban: B ' j namo A. Lowls: can bo had at this B ; offlco. tt. H Hnvo your shoos rebuilt Royally. Bi II w'" snvo you tno cost of a ncw 1 luilr. Koynl Shoo Repairing Com B ' I'nny, 7 Main Street, logon. B ..., . .. S. II Jones, oxpert accountant of tho Consolidated Wagon and Machine Mach-ine Co. of Salt Lake City, will address ad-dress tho Commercial Club of tho Utah Agricultural Collego next Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1.30 on "Labor and Its Effects Ef-fects on Character." Tho lecture, which will ho hold In Room 302 of tho main building of tho collego, will bo open to tho gcnoral public. Mr. Jones recently delivered a similar ad dress beforo tho Commercial Boosters Boost-ers Club at one of the club dinners. FOUND A purso. Owner can get samo by calling at this office and Identifying it. Adv. tf Tho dates of tho Ellison White Chautaun.ua, which will appear In Logan this season, havo been set for Juno 13th and 10th, Inclusive. i John Uozna spent ovor Sunday at Drlgham City, and while thero was told that tho junk dealers of thla city havo gathered up ovor 800 hides between Drlgham and Malad during tho past two weeks. Many of tho hides are taken from horses which havo died, or been killed, owing to starvation on account of lack of feed. Tho Junk dealers aro said to bo reaping reap-ing a bounteous harvest as a result. In the marriage llcenso column In tho Tribune Sunday, was tho namo of George A. Langton and Miss A. Tearl Treloar, tho latter of Eureka. FOUND A ladle's hand-bag containing con-taining money. 0raer can get samo by identifying it nt Stewart Ileal Estate, and paying for thla ad. Adv. 3-20. A most gratifying recognition of tho ability of Professor John T. Calno III, director of tho extension division of the Utah Agricultural college, col-lege, as a judge of porchoron horses, was made In tho columns of a recent issue of the Breeders' Gazette, when Professor Calno's namo appeared In a list of names recommended by tho board pf directors of the Porchoron Society of America, as competent pudges of this typo of horse. Within a day or two we .can expect ex-pect to see a large electric sign hanging hang-ing from the northeast corner of tho Hotol Logan bulldLng, bearing tho Inscription, In-scription, "4 percent paid on savings deposits." Tho sign Is for tho Thatcher Brothers Banking company. com-pany. Melvln Smith of Richmond was a Logan visitor yesterday. i m For Salo or Rent A typewriter In good condition. Apply at (his offlco of-flco Adv. tf. Ernest Sanberg of Covo was brought to tho Utah-Idaho hospital I yesterday for an operation. D 1 John Yeates of Mlllvlllo was In tho I city on Saturday. 1 8 Gowday Hogan and Sylvestor Lowe K of the county board of education were In Logan on Saturday on school I matters. tt ' ' 1 Wo sell the rnrth, abstmct It B title nnd loan money on It. II. A. Poderscn A Co., First North htrcot. idv. tf. I Mrs. J. M. Kramer, mother of Miss j Clara Kronior, Is still at tho St. I Marks hospital, where sho la suffor-I suffor-I Ing with rheumatism. Sho is said i, to bo dn the Improve. A. S. Home, representative of tho Aetna Llfo Insurance company, was in Logan yesterday on business. Mrs. Jos. A. Smith Sr the charming charm-ing hostess of Edgerwood Hall Providence, Prov-idence, entertained at an afternoon tea last Friday, complimentary to Mrs. Jos A. Smith Jrs., birthday anniversary. an-niversary. The guests wero Mrs. F. C. Rossltor, Mrs. D. M. Campbell, Mrs. E. D. Mathews, Mrs. J. E. Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Smith Jr., Mrs. K. R. Campbell. Tho Misses Vega and Boulah Smith assisted. A most excellent second-hand piano for salo cheap. m Phono Mrs. J. A. Hondrlckson. adv. 3-20. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hailstone are back home from tho coast whero Mr. Hailstone went several months ago for his health. He returns fooling fool-ing perfoctly well. Ho brings back the good news that Joseph S. Larsen, formerly county clerk, who has boon troubled with rheumatism and heart troublo, Is greatly improved In health. Mr. Larsen has also sought rollef on the coast, and It seems that ho has had his desires satisfied, as he now gets around about as well as ho ever did. Lyman Sorenson of Mondon was In tho city Saturday. Cyrus Bullen of Richmond was In Logan yesterday on business. R. L. Allen of Richmond, Utah, purchased "Llnnwood Mack," tho famous trottor from Hold Shamhtrt. This horso wbb formorly owned by Georgo G. Smith. This colt mado a mark of 2:IG at a 2-year-old. Mr. Allen paid J1E0O.00 for this stallion, nnd will stand him this season at his Spring Hill Livestock Farm, Richmond, Rich-mond, Utah. Fifteen carloads of hay will arrive nt tho Cacho Valley Commission an fast as balled and shipment can bo mado, nccordlng to Georgo Bowen, manager. 3.20 m C. P. Barrett was lected city Justice Jus-tice nt a meeting of tho city commissioners com-missioners last evening. ' The series of basketball games held at tho B. Y. C. ended March 19, In favor of the Fourth year class. Thrco more American ships wero sunk by German submarines on Sunday, Sun-day, whl now seems to Indtcato that tho United States will suro have war with Germany. Owing to tho strained conditions, tho railroad strlkko has been called off. Mrs. Elizabeth Godfrey, wife of Georgo Godfroy of Clarkston, passed away very suddenly Sunday night. The good lady had been to meeting in the afternoon, and in the evening went about as usual with nothing apparently ap-parently wrong. Death Is said to havo been occasioned by heart failure. fail-ure. Besides her husband, nlno children Burvlvo. Sho was 55 pears of ago. The funeral services will probably be held nt 2 o'clock on Tuesday in Clarkston. Ivan Christiansen, clothing merchant merch-ant at Grace, Idaho, was In Logan yesterday on buslnoss. m W. B. Tnylor, tho Cadillac man flora Ogden, was in Logan yesterday on business. John King, pioneer and veteran Democratic warhorse of Mlllvlllo, was a town visitor In Logan on Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. E. A. Parsons of Benson ward was met in Logan last evonlng by her husband. Mrs. Parsons has been spending tho past two months on the coast. . ( Captain E. G. Wooley, Jr., of Salt Lake, Colonel J. B. McDonald of Sac Francisco and .Lieutenant Barnum of Salt Lake, were In Logan last evening even-ing to make an inspection of Troop H. Tho inspection took place at the armory at 8 o'clock, m i We congratulate John H. Shaw, who has accepted a position with tho Logan Garago & Supply company as salesman, on his good Judgment. In speaking of a combination of roadlng matter ho says he takes the two bost papers in the atate of Utah. "Tho Republican, I placo first as it gives mo all tho local news, and next I placo tho Salt Lake Tribune, as It gives all the world nows." Mr. Shaw sayB thero is no excuse for any wideawake wide-awake man In the valley not taking this combination of reading matter. |