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Show I LOCAL NEWS) M A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 ASKED H TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR , ; n - H T B I Sfytcfte Optical department In cliarKe ol a H I Clicks competent optometrist. Kx)ort nt- B Jewelry tentlon given to testing of eyes mid M Diamond ntt'nS of Klnsc. H j Cut Glaus H J Sllvcnure Wo liavo our own lens grinding H I rountntn Tens plant and Mock of uncut lensen. B tmihrellm Itroken lenses duplicated nnd re- H Mesh llngi placed In an hour. H We Mute n Specialty of Pino KepnlrlnR. Con sclentlous caro, H skilled workmanship, fair charges and broad e.xperlonco have H combined to build up for us a largo and well pleased cllcntollo. C. M. WENDELBOE H Jewelry Store 53 East First North Street Logan Dtah B N. J. DeSnnilern has receiver his 191$ Harley-Davlilson demonstrator, H which Is a very fine machine. H Orson P. Thatcher of College ward M was shopping In the county seat on M Saturday. WANTED Two furnished rooms, M close in. Leave uord at this office. H adv. HHV ft licet digging commenced In certain P parts of the county yesterday nnd 1 will continue right along now until B the crop, which Is an enormous one, M is all harvested. HHHJ . M The Lewlston Sugar company de- B sires that all men, anticipating work B during the season's run, to report at H the factory October 3rd. adv. 10-2. HHHM m H Miss Edith Cutler of the silk dc- H partment of the Shamhart-Christlan- H sen store left Sunday to accept a po- H sltion with W. II. Wright it Sons company of Ogden. HHB m M N. J. DeSanders hni installed an automatic key fitting machine for making door keys. adv. 10-2. HHHH Albert Jenkins and Elin Cronquist BB have decided to open a pool and bllll- BH nrd hall in the building over the BBB Herman cafe. They have si- tables, H five pool and one billiard. Tho BH tables, cues and billiard balls are BBJ practically all new. Everything will BPS bo done to cater to a good class of BPS BBl ' BH The shooting season opened yester- BH day and, while there was a great deal of shooting for ducks In Cache conn- HBB ty, thcic was a great number of our Vfl tiportsiuen who went to liox Elder BBJ county to hunt ducks at Duckville. BBJ There a're thlrty-sl members of the BV Cache Valley Duck club, and most of BBS them went over nnd expected to got BBS tho limit for a couple of days. B a;.K'.i:;:wi: ornm:it .-., o 7. BBB Statu 1'iu., Jeptombcr 29 to Oc- BBB tuber G, inclusive Low rate tickets H on salo Soptember 29th to Octobf- H 7th. Iteturu October 15th early H niornlug special trains, October 5th H and Cth, via "THE ELECTRIC H WAV." niv "-0. HHHJ ' n BBH Jol.r !: " , local representative H for the Beneficial Life Insurance H company, on Saturday, delivered to H .Mn. Leonard Krogua a $1000 chock H on the policy of Mr. ICroguo, which H was Issued to him but throe months H ngo, This is pretty fast work, Mr. BBH Krou'uo only having passed away last H Monday morning. HHHJ m 1 H As pur' of a campaign to stop th? H great los by insect pests, the I'tn'.i H Agricultural college has organized H n com 'pon'Jt iio course in econom'c HHHHJ eirznsacvziisriaaarkUTcsaenKucncsancinfiKU m- BAGS and TWINE H the M FARMERS EQUITY M l DR. E. J. MERRILL ; H OSTEOPATH H l.ast Hrfl Noith. H I ' Tr.itmenis y Appolntinont. H 1 1'b.mo UI7. hVhYBhWbB H TciIOOL TIME IS H S II O E T I M E B linvu Thejii "Uoynll1 Kuliuilt. B itoYAii siiok mii'Aiiutira co, H BU MjiIii Street Iogiui, Utatu BBBBfBhhhVHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB entomology, arranged especially for the farmer. Tills course Is ho clearly clear-ly outlined that a few minutes' work each night during the winter will prepare the farmer for spring to save himself the loss of hundreds, In some cases, thousands of dollars, due to . ravages by Insects. James It. LInford Is back from the east, whero he went In the interests of the Monitor Stove & Kange company. com-pany. He spent four days In Omaha In company with Mr. Moorhead, a factory representative. Mr. Moorhead Moor-head had very pleasant memories of his trip west last summer and sent his best regards to all those he had the pleasure of meeting. Mr Lin-ford Lin-ford reports n very fine business In tho pipeless furnace line. roit SALE Furniture. Thona 410. tf. The members of tho faculty extended ex-tended the hospitality of the New Jersey academy to a number of town friends on Friday evening. The guests were Initiated Into the A la? tion corps among other things and took an examination for residents of Logan. While tho refreshments were being served, plans wire discussed dis-cussed for forming a club to meet during the winter. If the members have a diversity of tastes, there may be several sections taking up different differ-ent subjects of study. Thoso present wero Dr. and Mrs. Ituckenbrod, Dr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. nnd Mrs. Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Chestnut, Mr. and Mrs. Carr, Dr. and Mrs. Secrest, Dr. and Mrs. Magee, Mr. Kajnsperg-er, Kajnsperg-er, Mrs. Woodside, Miss Woodslde, Miss McCheyne, Miss Jensen, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Balmer, Miss Smith, Miss Patrick, Mrs. Campbell and Miss Campbell. Comfort and economy make happy homes. You got both by using Cole's Hot lllast Heaters. adv. Mrs. I. S. Smith entertained at i family dinner, Sunday, in honor of her brother, Joseph It. Veates, who leaves for Camp Lowls, American Lake, Wash., October 3. Gladlolas, In n vnse(formed the conterpleco for the table. Covers were laid for fifteen. fif-teen. Tho. Utah Agricultural college Is In receipt of n gold medal and an accompanying ac-companying certificate of merit awarded for the superior excellcnci of tho exhibit of the college at th" Panama Pacific International Exposition, Exposi-tion, held In 1915 at San Francisco This award, tho highest given, va for tho oxcollent exhibits of the institution in-stitution In tho Utah state bulldlntr tho horticultural palnco, nnd tlu- pal ace of education. Tho points upor which tho exhibit won this rewan were originality, nentuem or nggang mont and execution, and education , value. Funeral services were held Sund.r i' ' ' f The New : Central Hotel In Howell Building I Cot net' .Main anil 1'lit.t .North ! Stitt-ts j Now Open for Business 25 OUTSIDE ROOMS r.u.t.wn.Y ruiMsuri. HOT AMI COM) WATEIt STEAM HEAT IX EVEUY HOOM Hntid 75c and l'p. Special Rates for Students l. nt noon in the Fifth ward meetln house over the remains of William II. Clark. Mr. Clark sustained a broken hip on Old Folks day through a fall some eight weeks ago. Ho has been in a helpless condition ever since'. Mr. Clark was seventy-eight years of age. He has been living at the "homo of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Crowther, since the death of his wife, six years ago. The remains, wero taken to Coalville for " Interment. |