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Show LOCAL NEWS) j A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 13 ASKED I TO CONSIDER HIM8ELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR . . ; b Cottage for rent. Fhone 5. Adr. tt Lost One white toy poodle, name "Penny." Hewnrd. Mrs. K. Q. Wool-ley, Wool-ley, Itlchmond, Utah. Advt. 11-10 Marriage licenses have been granted grant-ed to C. II. Wayment of Ogden, and Elizabeth Groebll, of Logan. Illm-blrd Special For Today Fresh assortment of chocolates nnd creams, regular price 40 cents; today, to-day, 30 cents. Advt. Ilussoll Bullen and his sister Mrs. Mabel Young of ltlchmoml, wero In the county seat on business Thursday. Thurs-day. -Found Threo small keys on n ring. Can be had at this office. Advt. tf Slnco tho "High Cost of Loving" was staged nt tho Lyric by Kolb & Dill, the accident Insurance agents claim business lias been picking up, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knowlc-s returned re-turned Inst evening from Ogden, where they had been to attend t)ii funeral of their son-in-law Mr. IL F. I'aco, Jr., who died from the- Injuries In-juries ho received over two weeks ago, being crushed between two cars, In the yards of the O. L. & I. railroad, where he was employed as brakeman. Mrs. Pace Is left with two small children and has the sympathy sym-pathy of a host of friends in her hour of trouble. Found A girl's coat. Ownor can get same at this' office. Advt. tt Mr. Horace S. Ensign, one of Utah's most fnmous barltono singers, will be with the representatives of the Utah Manufacturers Association at tho Commercial Club dinner at tho Agricultural College next Thursday Thurs-day evenng. Mr. George S. McAlls-ter, McAlls-ter, Lon J. Haddock, and Secretary Reese, will be some of the principal speakers. A very fine program Is being arranged by the local commit tee. .Club members (Should make their reservations early. For small homes Colo's high oven rango Is tho Ideal. It Is a combined heater and cooker. Adv. The first Commercial Club dinner din-ner for the season will be given next' Thursday evening lat 8 o'clock at the U. A. C cafeteria. Ilepresenta-tlves Ilepresenta-tlves of tho Utah Manufacturers' Association will be present and give part of the program. Tliero will be good speakers and music. 'Tho cliief purpose of tho visit is to talk up "Utah Products Week," to bo held In the very near future and to discuss matters relative to production produc-tion and consumption in the State. The following committee composed of local manufacturers will work I with the Entertainment committor) In promoting tho affair: George W., Skldmorc, chairman; Lawrence Dalley, Hans, Otto, C. P. Cardon,-' Robert Murdock and J. W. Hendricks. Hen-dricks. The speakers at the James Mortl-' mer funeral Wednesday afternoon wero as follows: Thomas Morgan, Andrew Ellason, William McNeil., John Quayle, President S. F. llallir, and Abraham Jorgenscn, all old i tlmo friends and acquaintances of this sturdy pioneer and community' builder. They all testified of his sterling character and spoko of tho Incidents of his useful life. Miss Myrtlo Halt rendered a vocal solo. The sen Ices wero hold In tho Fourth ward meeting house. ''The High Cost Qf Loving" by Kail) and Dill at the Lyric again on Wednesday night, drew a packed house and tho snino high class performance per-formance was given. In many respects re-spects the characters did hotter work than on thoir first nppenranco here. They seomed to enter Into tho action of tho play with more Ufo and snap than on their first nppenranco. Tho audienco was In a constant uproar from tho time Kolb and Dill first entered the stago until tho closo of tho .performance. George L. Zundol who is In the. employ of tho U. S. Department of Agriculture as field assistant In cereal ce-real Investigations, hns written to Cashier A. H. Homer of tho Farmers nnd Merchants Dank informing him' that, ,tho department is getting ready-, to Btart a campaign to eradicate'' smut. This campaign is to bo car-' ried on in Washington, Oregon, Mon-t tana nnd parts of California, and he , says In as much money is to be spent along this lino the Commercial clubs of Utah should get active and' see If n similar campaign cannot bo conducted in this state. j, Funeral services wero held Monday Mon-day afternoon at tho Methodist church over the remains of Mrs. Annie P. McGIll, widow of tho late Samuel Irwin McGIll of Oakland, California. Mrs. McGIll died Friday Fri-day morning In Salt Lake City nt the homo of her daughter. She wrfs born January 13, 1848 nt Nova Scotia, Sco-tia, Canada. Surviving her are tho following children: Kenneth C McGIll Mc-GIll of Logan; Ethel Mnud LaFleur of Oakland; Aldeu Irwin McGIll of tho U. S. Army at Waca, Texas, i There were a number of friends of the family In attendance at the ser-! ser-! vices at which Rev. Smith preached tho funeral sermon. , " o |