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Show p ! (local news B ' A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY HEADER 13 A8KEO j Hi', TO CON3IDER HIM8ELF OR HER8ELF AN EDITOR j '' L ' ' . rrcBldcnt Hrlgham A. Hendricks , . of Lewlston was In tho city ye3ter- ; day- - H j ' WANTED Good second-hand F Ford. Cache County Fnrmers , Kqulty. adv. 7-14. ' ' M , Bishop Joseph Cooper of Mt. i ' Sterling was a Logan visitor Tucs- W day. H Your quarter Monday night will B knit a muffler for a lad In tho H trenches. biH ' ' H Mrs. Moses Reeso entertained on H ' Wednesday evening with a dinner In H honor of Dr. and Mrs. Gu3 Petty of H Ogdcn. A largo vaso of tea rosea H formed tho contorploco for tho table. H Covers wcro laid for ten. M Tho play's tho thing," for lied H Cross benefit, Monday night. H A still born Infant at tho homo of M Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen, Jr., was M given burial at tho city cemetery 1 yesterday. bbV B Mrs. II. C. Petersen la still In a B very bado condition and, to make fl matters worse, her son Vernon, a H young man about 22 years of ago, is M -, also very 111 at tho Petersen home. bybybI H Modern houso for rent. Call B 363-J. adv. 7-14. bbV $ , H 3 Mrs. Price's Canning Compound M i keeps fruits and vegetables, 10c per H packago at Illtcr Ilros. Drug Co., the H Rexall store. adv. 7-17. &B H Will the party, to whom wo loaned H our oscillating electric fan, kindly B return same? RITER DUOS. DRUG B CO. adv. bYbYbI H Mrs. Clara Ilalmforth, residing at H 4G8 South First West, announces the M engagement of her daughter, Alice, M to Mr. Lorenzo Johnson of Logan, t tho marriage to take place July 18 In M tho Logan temple. M Arrange to take your summer out- M Ing at Ideal Beach. Only two and M ' a halt hours' ride from Logan. Accommodations by tho day or week. B M Word has Just been received here M that Attorney and Mrs. Jesse Rich of M Preston are tho proud parents of twlu M girls. This Is the second pair of M twlnB In this family. Attorney Rich H says ho 'feels that he Is doing his B part to aid In winning the war by M supplying material from which Red M Cross nurses can bo madd H Tires repaired at Kimball Auto, H, adv. H i Edward Petersen of North Logan ft) fell off a load of hay on Monday and g tho wngon ran over him, breaking $j three ribs. Mr. Peterson is In t sorl- K ous condition, but is getting along as Hlif well as possible. H WANTKD Experienced girl at Hj Roy;U Rakery. adv. 7-12. bYbYbYbV K j Tho state convention of tho HJ ' yomon of Woodcraft will bo hold at H L?eau next Monday and Tuesday. HtJ I Mrs. C. C. Van Orsdall, grand guar- H ' , lllul ot a" tbo Women of Woodcraft H, , j In America, will be here. Mrs. Van K t Orsdall comes from Portland and is H)H. a woman of broad expcrleneo and a iBBBa I a very ablo speaker. Tho entertainment entertain-ment and transportation committees of the Commercial club and the other lodges of town will assist to mako the convention a success. It Is expected ex-pected that nearly 100 delegates will bo here. Tho program and entertainment enter-tainment for tho convention will bo announced later. A public meeting will bo arranged, whero Mrs. Van Orsdall will give many things to think about, nnd those who attend will bo well paid for their effort. A pleasant reunion, after long years of separation, is taking place this week at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Roscngrocn, 420 East 2nd North street, Logan, Utah, where tvp brothers and ono sister of Mrs. Ko3-cngreen Ko3-cngreen aro visitors, namely, Albert Kay of Salt Lake, who Is Blowly recovering re-covering from a caso of ll'nosi, Hi 1-vlg 1-vlg Kay of Anaconda and Pocatello and Mrs. Illldu Kay Johnson r-f Wood's Cross. Somo of thso !in o not Been each other for nearly a quarter of a century, and all at out time in tho early eighties wero residents resi-dents of Logan nnd havo slnco bc-Mi scattered abroad in tho land. Dr. Gus Potty and Miss Vera Drowning, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Browning, wero married yesterday yester-day In the Logan temple. The young couplo nro boh popular people peo-ple of Ofjilon. Mrs. Julia Petty, mother of Dr. Petty, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Drowning accompanied the couplo to Logan. A breakfast wns served ut Hotel Eccles after tho cero-mony. cero-mony. Dr. and Mrs. Petty left In tho evening for Yellowstono Park, whero they will spend two weeks, after which they will return to Og-den, Og-den, whero they will mako their home. Dr. Petty Is a brother of Mrs. Moses Reeso of this city. Word has Just reached Mr. E. W. Robinson, director of tho Labor and Supply bureau, ot tho sad death of his mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Robin-Bon, Robin-Bon, at American Fork. Mrs. Robinson Rob-inson died from a complication ot heart trouble and Drlght's disease During her last Illness, she was at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. E. S. Greenwood, whero Bho went from Salt Lake City, in evident anticipation anticipa-tion ot this attack proving fatal. Mr. Robinson Ib Interred at American Fork, tho home ot tho RoblnBons slnco I860. Mrs. Robinson is said to havo been tho first white female child born in Utah. She was a daughter daugh-ter of Hon. L. E. Harrington and a stBter ot tho lato Mrs. Jennie Tanner. Two sons and five daughters survive sur-vive Mrs. Robinson. Funeral will tako placo at American Fork today at 2 p. in. Flvo hundred dollars of tho money contributed for tho American Red Cross was diverted to tho War Work council, which provides unliable buildings, entertainment, reading facilities, fa-cilities, etc., for tho soldiers and Is under tho supervision of tho Y. M. C. A. of America. In acknowledgement acknowledge-ment for tho same to Dr. E. G. Pot-orson, Pot-orson, Mr. E. G. Caster, tho general secretary of tho Y. M. C. A. at Salt Lake City, says, "I "can think of no better way to bring homo to each of those, who havo contributed, the-wonderful the-wonderful good their gifts will do, than to ask thorn to pay a visit to tho new building located at Fort Douglas, especially during tho evening, even-ing, and seo what a blessing It is to tho enlisted men. Last night tho , '. place was packed. Nearly three hundred lottors wero written to mothers, Bweethearts and friends, and many wero the expressions of gratltudo from men far away from home." We tell the earth, abstract tw title and loon money on It. II. A. Pederscn St Co., First North street, While you are keeping cool, do not forget tho boys In tho trenches and at the hospitals, who need your aid. Duy a ticket to the' dramatic treat, to be given Monday evening In.Nlbley hall. FOR RENT Cottage, 260 N. 1st East. Phono 6. tf. Marriage licenses have been Issued by Clork Mathows to the following couples: Raymond E, South and Mabel Brough, both of Trenton; H. L. Duttars and Lottie II. Jnrdin, both of Clarkaton; John Edmund Darber and Harriet bttley, both of Elba, Idaho; Lester A. Green of Lowis-vllle, Lowis-vllle, Idaho, and Victoria Drlggs of Rlgby, Idaho; Cecil Lords and Wacel Gardner, both of Idaho Falls. You owe It to yourself to seo tho threo one-act plays, given Monday night at Nlble hall. Wo havo a parcel for Miss May Rose. Please call for It. Will O. Farrell of Salt Lake City was among tho out-of-town visitors In Logan yesterday. Mr. Farrell camo hero to attend tho funeral services ser-vices for Raymond Darber. Mr. Wesley G. Howell and Miss Olllo Jean Nlbley were married In Dox Elder county on Tuesday the 10th Instant. Having secured n license li-cense tho day beforo they arose tearly Tuesday morning and motored to tho .. j..n ng valley, whero tho ceremony was peitb.tncd. "Wcs," as ho Is called, r..i1 o Ho Jean are very popular popu-lar an . .. -i.nger class, but It appears that they havo been very successful In keeping their Intentions Inten-tions from any of their friends. Their parents, however, havo Tcnown of their devotion to each othor, and havo only hoped that tho young couplo cou-plo would wait until they wcro older beforo assuming tho responsibilities of wedded life. Upon receiving notice no-tice that tho ceremony had been performed, per-formed, the parents at onco Joined them, forgave them, and wlsued thorn Joy and happiness. Tho Republican Joins their many friends In wishing them happiness and success. |