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Show I (local news) M A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS ASKED I M TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HER8ELF AN EDITOR J) liH i i i r H Found Three email keys on a H ring. Can be had at this office. H tf B Ivan Christiansen of Franklin was M a town visitor last Saturday. B Cyrai Bullen was In Logan, Satur- H day on biuln". 1 Clarenco Ashton, of Dancroft, was 1 a Logan lsltor last Saturday. H William Kidman, of Mendon, was H a Logan visitor on Saturday. M V. It. liird. or Mendon, was a m town visitor on Saturday. 1 B. A. Hendricks of Lowlston spent B ?kturday in Logan on business. J Bishop Jamofl Jensen of MIIItHIo, J was a Logan visitor on Saturday. m James Melklo, James Sheen, Jo- M iph Buck and Samuel Nolson, all prominent citizens of Smlthfiold, were in Logan on Saturday transacting transact-ing business. For small homes Colo's high oven range Is tho ideal. It Is a combined heater and cooker. Adv. nrlg Monson and Family of Illch-mond Illch-mond woro shopping in tho county seat on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Hendricks wero shopping In Logan on Saturday. Satur-day. . yv j Thomas Muir, of Mendon, was transacting business In Logan last Saturday. Postmaster S. W. Hendricks, of Itichmond, spent Saturday in Logan on business. L. P. Chrlstcnson and dancing partnor will demonstrate at Auditorium Auditori-um Saturday night, October 27. Admission Ad-mission 50 cents, extra lady 25 cents. ' , Adv. 10-27 D. W. Italncy and It. L. Allen of Coto, woro In Logan last Saturday, having corao down with applications frorm the citizens ot that placo for M.100 of Liberty Bonds. Jallua Ilauor, of tho manufacturing manufactur-ing company of Chicago, which makes piano of that namo, Is In Logan, Lo-gan, having como hero on business with tho Thatchor Muslo Company. While horo ho has been tho guest of U. 0. Thatchor and n. L. Har- This afternoon In tho Tabernaclo will bo held a Primary officers meeting at 2.30. Thero will bo present pres-ent n speaker from Salt Lake to talk on what the association should io towards tho soldier fund. Miss Vera Lowe who has been vls-I vls-I King with her parents here, and Miss Charlotte Burns, who has been visiting with Judge and Mrs. Brang-ham, Brang-ham, returned to Snlt Lako City on Saturday after a most pleasant visit. Logan is being heard from In Salt Lake In tho munument lino. Manager Mana-ger Joseph II. Watkins of tho Logan Stono and Monument Company recently re-cently erected threo fino monuments In the Salt Lako City cemetery. Even Salt Lakers find that Logan cxcells In a good many things. A llttlo Investigating In-vestigating will prove that. Llslo Thomas, tho now manager of tho Faglo Hotel, has taken hold of the work with a determination to mako tho Eagle ono of tho most de-slrablo de-slrablo places In tho city In which to houso tho traveling public. Ho has renovated tho fifty rooms and In many has fitted them out with tho best of hotel equipment. Mr. Thomas Thom-as Is going after tho buslnoss and slnco he has put his place In first class shape, ho should get a good sharo of it. Tho Misses Lillian nnd Amelia Wlnnergren and Lois Kelisey of 61 North First West street, gave a Halloween Hal-loween party for a number of friends last Thursday night, at which a most pleasant tlrao was had. Tho houso was elaborately decorated with Halloween Hal-loween colors. Among tho guests present woro Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson, Ander-son, Mr?. Ernest Ecklund, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Roberts, Mrs. Oscar Wlnnergren, Wlnner-gren, Sr. Mrs. Ephralm Christiansen, Christian-sen, Mrs. Nettio Borgner, Mrs. J. c. Johnson, Graco Turner, Verda Turner, Turn-er, dusslo Roberts, Lcona Wlnnergren, Wlnner-gren, Victoria Bergsjo, Itobecca and Camilla Yonk, Amelia Datwyler, Emma Fredli, Hattlo Card and Jon-plo Jon-plo Hymas. ... .., ,. & . Tho kiddies of tho Logan Sixth ward, woro tho center of attraction at tho Sunday night meeting In tho ward, It being tholr annual Primary Prim-ary conference Tho children occupied occu-pied tho stand and rondercd a vory oxcollent program. Tho oxerclies woro exceptionally good and reflected reflect-ed great credit on Mrs. Ellon Smith and her aids, To brlnff out tho talent from such llttlo tots, somo taking part not moro than threo years of ago, require-) no end of pa-tlenco, pa-tlenco, but when wo realize that tho youngster of today aro to bo tho men and women of tomorrow, tho efforts aro really worth whllo. Mrs. I Anton Anderson of tho stako board was present, nnd talked to tho children, chil-dren, congratulating thora upon tko very fin program. Olof I. Pedor-Bon Pedor-Bon In behalf of tho blshoprtt, . irwwed their J.pprltt8n for Uij MblloBt srrWea iadQ by g. officers of tho Sixth ward Primary .Association. Tho coal situation in Logan Is se-t se-t rlous. It has been suggested by ono dealer that pooplo should go to tho river and get drift wood because they will find oven tho poorest kind of wood will bo .better to burn than a pleco of Ico. Found A girl's coat. Owner can get samo at this office. Advt. tt James Mortlmor, ono of Logan's respected early citizens, passed away on Sunday of general debility, aftor nn illness of two nnd a half weeks. Mr. Mortimer was born In England soventy-flvo years ago, and Is tho father of n largo family, eight of whom, with a largo number of grand children, survlvo him. Funeral services ser-vices will bo hold In tho Fourth ward meeting houso Wednesday nt 2 o'clock. After an absence of threo years Mr. W. C. mter. son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. niter, has returned to Logan for a few days vlBlt with his parents. Corlett, as ho was familiarly known in Logan has spent considerable of his tlmo traveling throughout tho eastern part of tho United States with headquarters In Now York (City. Sunday was tho first tlmo In (ten years that Mr. and Mrs. Itlter havo had tholr cntlro family together, togeth-er, as B. F. Biter, Jr., of Salt Lako City was ablo to como up from Salt Lako over Sunday. This mado tho family circle complete, much to tho Joy of Mr. and Mrs. niter. |