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Show B LOCAL NEWS H j IL - K I Cottage for rent. Phone 5. Adv. tt BH Mr. E. J. Brobcrg, receiver for Hft the Economy Supply, Is back from n BBT '' business trip to Salt Lake. H ' Useful Christmas presents at Ever- H ton & Sons. Advt. 12-10 H MIbs Amelia Wenncrgren enter- H ' mined at a slumber party Friday BB evening at tlio home of Mrs. Andcr- B son of MlllvlHo. H For first class nhow cards and Hb cartoon work, phono 42. Advt. tf BVflVl L Supt. W. W. Lowe or the Pacific HT Sugar Company, of San Joaquin Val- H ley, California, with his wire, are H J visiting with relatives in Logan and BB Providence. H Complote lino or silverware nt H right prices, also a good assortment H of Christmas toys. Lafount Hard- H ware Company. Advt. 12-10 H The regular monthly mectLng or HJ the directors of tho Commercial H lub will bo held Wednesday cven- H Ing at 8 o'clock. A full attendance BB is desired as the Ways and Means HH ommltteo has a new classification H for membership to present for ap- BH- -proval. HB (, FOK SAIiK General merchandise HH and Implement business, quarter of H n mile from Cornish Sugar Factory. H Apply Cornish Mercantile. 12-10 H Horace Kerr, son of President W. H J. Kerr, died Tuesday In Denver, H he has ben In the government cm- BH ployment. Ills remains have been H shipped to Corvallas, Oregon, for BH burial. H Take the children to see Everton's H Toyland. The finest line of toys In H town. Advt 12-10 Hfl It will be a month or so before the HH new addition or tho Commercial BH Club quarters will be ready for oc- H cupancy. At that time tho Entor- HB talnment contmittee will arrange for HH a big opening entertainment. Thu HH usual open house on Now Year's day HB- will not bo given as the rooms will BH not be In a condition at that time. H IIIC SALE OK KNIT iO()I)S AT H Tin: magnificent daylight H facto it y ok tiii: c.vio.v kmt- H TING MILLS CO., COUNCU I'lltST H WEST AM CC.STCIt STItEKTS, OX H im:ci:miicu ir to n ixchsivc. H me discount o. eyeiiytiiing. HH In the last issue of this paper, HH there appeared a local to the effect HH that MIbs Jano Hailstone had left for HH tho mission field. In correcting this HH error we wish to say that it should HH hae riad' A tarewoll party was HB git en b the riith ward people for HHJ Miss J.I ni' Giiffin who wan leaving HHJ for a mission The people or the BB Sllh ward showed their appreciation of this young lady by gathering over sixty dollars to help defray her expenses. ex-penses. Get your Christmas presents from Everton & Sons. They have a full line of toys, dolls and games, Advt. 12-10 Lieut. Drynnt IJullen will pass through Cache Junction today from American Lake for "Somewhere In America," where he goes on extended extend-ed field service, according to tho wire received hero by his relatives. Lieut. Uullen may get an hour or so off, and if so he will visit In Logan before going East. There aro eighteen eigh-teen members in the company. 1IEKOUE YOU I1UV TIIAT XMAS PItESENT VISIT THE IlKi SALE OK KNIT GOODS AT UNION KNITTING MILLS CO., COKNEIl FIKST WEST AND CENTElt, UECEMIiEK 15 TO 22, INCLUSIVE. Advt 12-15 The officers of the Cache County Chapter deslro to thank the schools of the city and county and all who contributed their Christmas packets nnd sent them through tho Hed Cross. To make up the quota for tho emergency call, thirty more packets pack-ets aro necessary, A few days remain re-main for the bringing In or packets. Do you Xmas shopping nt La-fount's. La-fount's. We have a good assortment or presents Tor the grown-ups an well as the children. Advt 12-10 The Entertainment committee Is planning for the annual Commercial Club vaudeville to bo given somo time in March, Some or our best musical and other talent have enlisted en-listed In the service of Undo Sam, but with the number of peoplo und organizations that havo proferred their assistance, the committee thinks that a very good performance can be given. The gathering of tho material and talent will commence at once. WAIT i'Olt THE IHG SALE AT THE UNION KNITTING .MILLS CO., COItNEIl KIIIST WEST AND CENTUM, CEN-TUM, UECEMHEIl 15 to 22. Advt. 12-15 W, J'. Jensen, tlio confectioner, is meeting tho emergency caused by the high cost of Scotch mints, by making a substitute which ho calls brown mints. These mints are put up in an original packago designed by Mr. Jensen and aro being sold extensively ex-tensively oer the territory which tho local Jobber serves. They are fiv cent sellers. J L Crockett, son of Mr and Mrs. John A. Clocked, writes from Trance .under dato of November 1 that he is getting along tine In Europe Eur-ope He Is lu the supply department of the engineers' corps. When he Tirst nrrhed on tho western righting front, he says the roar or tho cannon could bo distinctly heard, but that the Trench aro gradually driving the Germans back until now but little or thu fighting can bo heard. Tho letter was signed by a censor both on tho Inside and outside of the envelope. Til emeu Wanted Two or three experienced firemen can obtain employment em-ployment at West Cache Sugar Company's Com-pany's plant, Cornish, Utah. Telephone, Tele-phone, Lewlston Exchange, C3-F-11 Advt 12-13 Yarn has been received rrom headquarters head-quarters at Denver and the branches which desire it may call at the home of E. T. Lewis. Wallace Wright, son of Francis Wright, of the Third ward, leaves for Camp Kearney, California, along with the entire Utah Field Artillery. Tho Franklin County commissioners commission-ers havo shown themselves to bo up to snufr In the matter or making good their promises with respect to repairing tho roads. A Tine gravel turnplko now extends from the Utah Idaho state line to the town of Franklin. It Is now up to the Cache County commissioners to do their part and cover the clay road extending extend-ing rrom Sprlnk Creek to tho state lino when they will be able to boast of a tine state and county highway rrom the extremo southern end or tho county to tho extrero north end. A road similar to the one built by the Franklin County commissioners can bo traveled by automobiles at any time or the year, A. II. Harrison, Itobort Murdock, Jr., and A. L. Cole, nro back rrom Dattle Mountain, Nevada, whero they have been on an inspection or the Gold Deposit mine In which a num- ber or local people are Interested. They report the work in good progress pro-gress and are elated over tho outlook tor the development of a big mine In the near future. James J. Jlelkle was a town visitor visit-or yesterday. Mrs. Ellen Ladle of Mendon, aged about 32 years of age, died Saturday of blood poison, from which she has suffered for the past few weeks. Deceased De-ceased was at Sugar City at the time of death, and the remains were brought to Mendon last night and funeral services will ge held Wednes day at 1 p, in. A husband and sevoa H small children survive. HJ Thought for the Morning. H In tho morning when thou nro slug- H glsh nt rousing thee, let this thought H be present: "I am rising to do a man's work." Marcus Anrelius. H |