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Show I' (local news) H A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 A8KED B TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR i B Dr. Oeorgo Kenton Is In Logan this H week on a vacation. m Mrs. Jessie Smith of Ogden Is vls- B King relatives hero this week. . M I V. P. Dopp, prominent farmer of B Cornish, spent over Thursday In the B county sent. . m 17 cents per pound for hogs and m 14 cents per pound for veal at Doll B Dros. Market. adv. 8-18. . B J. V. Senmons and Cieorgo Sen- B inons of Hyde. Park wore business B visitors In Logan on Thursdny. BJBjv BT Come see our Cc, 10c and 15c BJfl counters. Ilnrgnlns worth while. BB Lnfount Hardware Company. H adv. 8-18. BBB B Clayton .Tcnklns of I'rovo Is In Lo- m Ran this week on a visit with rein- B lives and friends. Mr. Jenkins Is BH mnnnglng secretary for tho Knight B Woolen Mills, and enjoys his work B very well. BBB BB We sell tho earth, abstract Its BH title and lonn money on It. II. A. Pedersen & Co., First North street. H ' BJH Marriage licenses liavo been pro- BH cured from tho country clerk by H Peter M. Velbell or Weston and BH Sorrlnc Hansen of Logan, also Henry H Leon Talbot nnil Naomi Senmons of H rrcston. W ?1Pff BBB B FOUND A purse contnlnlng BH money. Owner can get same at this H offlco by Identifying it. adv tf. BBB ' " BH The wnter will be turned out of M tho city wnter mains today between B tho hours of 1 o'clock p. m. and 5 B o'clock p. m., on nccount of conneet- H Ing up the main supply lino near tho B Agricultural college wltli tho new BBl steel plpo which has Just been lnid. BBS Arrange to tnko your summer out- BBl lng at Ideal Beach. Only two and BBl a half hours' rldo from Logan. Accommodations by tho day or week. Bflsf B Oorgc- II. Tlngley. manager of the H Salt Lako Pressed Ilrlck company. B was in Logan on Thursday conferring B with Contractor V. A. Dnhle. Tho BBpJ latter was assured that tho brick for H tho high school building would bo H hero soon and that work could bo H commenced again nt once. BBBj . H Tho work of locnl exemption H boards of handling tho selective draft H certainly is not an easy one. Thero H arc rumors from various sources H of unfairness. Tho Box Hldcr coun- B ty board lias come out with a frnnk H . statement to tho public of what It B Is doing, setting forth tho duty of H the bourd members, all of which has H done much to alay prejudice. BsBB B Tho Logan Sixth wnrd bishopric H Oscar V. Itlco. Ollf 1. Pedersen and H N. A. Lnrneii, entertained In tho wnrd ft Wednesday night for tho members B of their flock, tho occasion having BB been Inspired by tho addition to tho BBB ward of a number of now members H and n number of old members hav- H' Ing boon annexed to the Seventh B ward. It was thureforo a welcome H nnd farewell party combined. Tho B evening was delightfully spont, a H. program having been rendered In tho H now meeting house, following which f -v B r uuimr.H iikkls ahk i:.sy B on M'.uvr.s BH Put on In 5 minutes whllo Hi you wait. H uoyal snon ni:iATiu.ri co. m 7 Mnln Street - Logan, Utah. BH, "".. HBbbbV ' Wt iBBBBBBBk bbBbbbbbbbbbbi nil retired to tho ward amusement hall and partook of refreshments nnd enjoyed nn evening In dancing. Those who took part In tho program were Piano solo, Mr. Taylor; Invocation, J. 7,. Stewart; vocal solo, Lettlo Jacobsen; reading, Oraco Cnrdon; vocal solo, Gladys Smith; address, Dlshop Illce; vocal solo, Dr. A. W. Lnslgn; address Pros. S. K. Bnlllf. Lnmont-Allen of Wellsvllle was In Logan on Thursday, having come over to tako tho physical examination before be-fore tho selective draft board physician, phy-sician, Dr. W. D. Parkinson. m Asacl Allen, ono of tho most prominent prom-inent young men of Hyrum, died at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening following follow-ing a brief Illness of appendicitis.. Mr. Allen was city recorder and was a most highly respected citizen. Ho was 26 years old and Is survived by a young widow and two small children. Funeral services will held today nt 2 p. m. In tho Hyrum First ward meeting meet-ing house. Olof Nelson has commenced the work on his new paving contract on North Main street. Men and teams have been busy excavating, nnd tho work of laying concrete curbs and gutters has already commenced at Second North strcot. Mr. Nelson also has tho material on tho ground for the curb3 and gutters on First L'ast street, as well as on Temple Heights addition. About Sept. 1 Mrs. Munn will return re-turn with the first showing of new fall millinery. H. O. Hayball Merc. Co. ev. Sat.-9-1. Miss Margaret Nlbley and Mrs. Luther Howell left Mondoy to spend a week at San Francisco. Geo. M. Cannon of Salt Lake spent tho week-end here. r ! .t- i Miss Mildred Maughan Is spending spend-ing tho week In Salt Lake and Ogden with relatives and friends. Miss Verna Llndqulst returned on Monday from a three weeks' visit In Ogden and American Forks. Mrs. Penrl Wright of Ogden canyon can-yon Is In Logan, guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Joat. Mrs. Wright Is ac companied by Miss Delia Illchard son, who Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Weatherstono. Mnrk H. Greene, field agent In marketing for Utah for tho United States department of agriculture and the Utah Agriculaural college, who has Just returned from the convention conven-tion of marketing agents and beekeepers bee-keepers of the western states producing produc-ing white or nlfalfa honey, declares that a most efficient plan for tho standardization and marketing of this Important western product was outlined out-lined at tho convention. A tentative tenta-tive constitution and set of by-laws were drawn up, and committees representing rep-resenting all states Interested were appointed to prepare permanent forms or organization. When theso aro rendy, the beekeepers of tho various vari-ous states Interested will be called In stato conventions to discuss, modify, modi-fy, and accept or reject tho work of the committees. L. A. Illchardson, until recently In charge of the work In agriculture and science In tho Pleasant Grovo High school, has just been appointed farm management demonstrator In the extension division of tho Utah Agricultural college. Mr. Illchardson Illchard-son graduated from the U. A. c. In 1913. Slnco then he has been continuously con-tinuously connected with tho Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove High school. Extensive experience In farm management work gained during sovoral summers spent In this work fits him particularly well for his now position. FOIl RENT-3-room modern house with bath, screened porch and basement. base-ment. 374 South 1st West. Phone 878-W. adv. 8-18. ' t n. A. Bitter of Salt Lake Is visiting visit-ing among local friends for a while. James Roskelley, one of tho prominent promi-nent citizens of Smithfield, was in Logan yesterday on business. |