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Show I GOOD NEWS I PAVILION OPEN AGAIN! DANCE! DANCE' I' MONDAY, NIGHT H MURDOCH'S SPECIAL FOH TO- PBB DAY Fine lino of glazed creams and PBB chocolated, mixed, at 2Cc per lb. 1 adv. HBBBJ BH Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boss of Ogden BH nnd Mrs. Ernest Goddard of Ileavcr BB wero among tho visitors in Logan BB this week, being guests of Mrs. M. E. H Hanks. They motored home yester- BB day afternoon. BB m M ,' It Vacn't His Fault. H ' One ynunxMi r in school had dcllv- H , ered n severe 1 Ick In the stomach to H nnother lad. When taken to task tn H ' I to why he had struck his playmate H there, he said: "I didn't mean to hit H him there, but he turned nround Just 1 tn Tho regular services at tho Presbyterian Presby-terian church on Sunday Sunday school nt 10 a. ni., preaching at 11 a. m., evening servlco nt 7:30 p. m. Kov. Harris Plllsbury from Deen Lodge, Mont., has been called as a regular pastor. All members, friends and strangers nro invited to theso services. Church located on Center nnd 2nd West streets. Mr. George Baugh will sing at Murdock's tonight from 9 until 12 o'clock. Everybody welcome. adv. 10-20. According to the new law, passed by tho 1917 legislature of the state of Utah, all voters must walk to the poles unaided by any persons interested inter-ested In tho success of any particular candidate. Of course, thero will bo no objection to mombers of tho family fam-ily riding to tho poles in tholr own auto, but that Is tho extent to which a conveyance can bo used. Thero are a good many practices of tho past with referenco to boosting tho candl-dacy candl-dacy of certain candidates that nro now eliminated. Tho extent of tho personnl Interest that voters havo In those who will bo elected as tho city officials will govern largely tho number num-ber of votes that will bo cast. St. John's Church Services on Sunday, Oct. 21: 9:30 a. m Sunday school; 11a. m., Morning prayer and sermon; 8 p. in., evening servlco and address. Bov. E. T. LEWIS, Rector. Advertising Jceops tho old ones, |