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Show ' -"" ' ' ' ' , ' LOCAL NEWS , . A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER IS A8KED TO CONSIDER HJM8ELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR kk- 9 In tho annual D. Y. C. cross-coun- , try run, held Friday afternoon. Jl Charles Jaquca won first place. Ho jMuaSP waB closely followed by Allon, who B won second, and Wallaco SIcIlrldo, third. Mtirdock'H Spt-clnl Todny FIno Btock of best Carnations obtainable assorted colors, at -10c per dozen. t ' adv. 4-14. About forty of tho friends of Mr. Josoph Nowbold Kathorod at his homo on Thursdny evening, tho occasion b. ; being his birthday. Tho ovonlng was i ' i spent In playing patriotic games, )', ' Boclal chat and music. Tho rooni3 ' ' wore decorated In American flags. A dainty luncheon wna served. . MInter's Superior Orchestra of Og- ' don, at Kllto Hall, Hyrtini, Saturdoy - evening, April 14th. adv. 4-14. i - . Great money raising ealo at Now-bold's. Now-bold's. Shoes, hats and furnishings. I Don't mls3 it. adv. 4-14. A. E. Lloyd nnd wife of Grace, , Idaho, havo been hero on u visit on I tholr way homo from conference. Whllo here, Mr. Lloyd purchased n ' flno piano for tho Graco ward. f WATCH TIIR CIIITjnREN'S SHOES Havo Them Hepalrcd lloyalljr Today. I ROYAL SHOE REPAIRINO CO. 7 Stain St., Logan. Mrs. Wm. Goasllnlcft Friday for a visit at Ogdon whero she w(U visit wjth hor sister. Great mooy raising salo at Now-bold's. Now-bold's. Shoes, hats and furnishings. Don't miss it. adv. 4-14. J. H. Stayor, tho tinsmith, has opened up his tlnshop In thd Plcot building nt 84 West First North. Illuoblrd special at Shnmhart- Chrlstianscn dept. store, wrapped peanut butter cIiowb, 30c per pound. adv. 4-14. Mrs. W. A. Uoss has gono to 01-den 01-den whero Bho will Join Mr. Itoss who Is associated with tho Ogdon Motor Car company. They expect to make their futuro homo In trio Junction city. All Hurt nnd Packard shoes, valued val-ued nt $4. CO and $5.00, for 13.50 at Howell Bros. adv.' 4-14. It. M. Rolfsen, the sporting goods merchant, who has been sick for tho past six months, Is now on tho Im-provo Im-provo nnd is able to be about on his feet again, a fact that his numerous friends will bo glad to learn. Great money raising salo at Now-bold's. Now-bold's. Shoes, hats and furnishings. Don't miss It. 'adv. 4-14. II. A. Pedcrson, who hns boon Judge of tho Juvenile court of this district for tho past twolvo years, ro-colvcd ro-colvcd a roply to his resignation which wns accepted by the governor on April 10th. Judgo Pederscn was Instructed to turn over the records of tho office to Supt. It. V. Larsen for Cache, Supt. D. C. Jensen for Dox Elder, and Malcolm McKlnnon for Rich county. All Burt and Packard shoes, valued val-ued at $4. CO and $5.00, for $3.50 at Howell Bros. adv. 4-14. ( ' Anthon Anderson, H. O. Hayball and N. W. Kimball nnd their fam-llles, fam-llles, who have 'been wintering In Southern California, returned homo this week feeling flno and looking well from the results of the change in cllmato. A large stock of. sample hats havo just arrived at tho storo of Mrs. T. D. Roberts. They will bo on salo cheap for ono week only. adv. 4-17 Mrs. Andrew Nyman, Jr., pleasantly pleas-antly entertained in honor of her llt-tlo llt-tlo daughter, Juanlta's, eighth birthday, birth-day, Wednesday, April 17th. Tho afternoon was spent In playing games, after which a dainty lunch wan served to fifteen Uttlo guests. Big Spring Tlmo Danco at Elite Hall, Hyrum, Tonight. adv. 4-14. o Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fleming aro back Homo again after a three and a half months' trip, which embaced a visit In Panama, Costa Rica, Now Orleans nnd Southern California. Mr. Fleming says It wns Imposslblo to stay nway any longer on account of tho homesickness which both ho nnd his good wife experienced. The winter win-ter has boon most delightful In Southern South-ern California, and tho Flemings feel that thoy havo done well to escape tho hard winter at home. Returning homo, Mr. Fleming was In conversa tion with a cattle man from Montana who reports some very heavy losses In that stato owing to tho starving of livestock. Bluebird special today Virginia squares, 2Cc per pound. adv 4-14. Flno nuto show, freo concorts, a Grant motor running day nnd night, at Harris Music Store. Seo big ad In this lssuo. adv. 4-14. Arthur Roberts of Afton, Wyo., Is visiting In Logan on his way homo from a winter stay In Southern Call-1 fornla. Dr. J. W. Hnyward nnd Dr. F. O. Reynolds will leave today for a trip throughout tho east, where thoy ex-1 pect to get an Intclectual brushing up In lines of their respective practices. prac-tices. Dr. Hayward will pa'y more particular attention to special work In skin and nervoua diseases, while Dr. Reynolds will bo found Investigating Investi-gating tho subject of eye, ear, nose and throat They will visit at St. Louis, Chicago and Rochester. The trip will consume a couplo of months. Dr. Reynolds will visit Philadelphia beforo returning, and will spend some tlmo with Dr. Fox, a national author lty on tho eye. Fruit Trees, Evergreens, Ornamental Orna-mental Trees, Shrubs, and Vines. Joseph A. Smith, Providence. Adv. tf Managor Charles Jenkins, of the Rolfsen Sporting Goods company, announces an-nounces tho arrival of a big spring shipment of liver Johnson bicycles. Try tho Dahlq Produce Co. for all kinds of sood nnd flour. Phone 840. 126 North Main. adv. 4-14. "ffho Winning of Sally Temple" will be the title of the reel at tho Lyric again tonight. . FOR SALE Ford touring car, In good condition. Inquire 292 East 3rd South. Phono 128 W. tf "On Record;" will bo the title of tho Bhow nt 'tho Lyric theatre Mon.-day Mon.-day and Tuesday, In which Mao Murray Mur-ray appears In tho stellar rolo. Tho Cacho Stako Primary convention conven-tion will convene in tho Logan tabernacle taber-nacle Saturday, April 14, at 10:30. The bishops and high council aro invited in-vited and all primary officers are ox-pected ox-pected to bo there. It Is expected that Louie B. Felt will bo present. . 4-14 Tho three boys from Covo, Orlando L. Allen, Ambrlous T. Larsen and Harold Hnnsen, who enlisted In Troop II, passed tho physical examination examin-ation yesterday, 100 per cent. These young men were mighty proud to hear the captain say that this is the first town to havo such a record among tho applicants for enlistment. The Covo people gave tho boys a rousing reception, Wednesday evening, even-ing, which was highly appreciated. FOR SALE Three registered Duroc Jersey boars, sired by "Richards "Rich-ards Dcferder," and mothor out of "Illlstrator"; eighteen months old nnd will weigh from 220 to 240 pounds. Prices very reasonable If taken very soon. Apply to Vi P. Fisher, Oxford Idaho. adv. 4-14. Mr. Sburtllff, tho violinist, and Miss Lucy LUJenqulst, tho pianist, will glvo a musical recital nt tho Shamhart-Chrlstlansen stqro tonight, between tho hours of 6:30 and 8 p. m to which the general public Is cordially Invited. Watch for the big parado of Iver Johnson bicycles from the Rolfsen Sporting Goods company, today at 2 p. m. adv. 4-14. The young men to enlist in. tho regular U.' S. army service at Wells-vllle Wells-vllle are as follows: Nowel Brench-ley, Brench-ley, Wm. H. Bankhead, Fred RIggs, Farrell Lelshman, James Waling, Vernon Murray. All Burt and Packard shoes, valued val-ued at $4. GO and $5.00, for $3.60 at Howell Bros. adv. 4-14. m REDUCE YOUR HIGH COST OF LIVING Yet live "better. Grow your own vegetables.- Our seed and your sowing bring1 .SUCCESS Cacho Valley Commission Co. adv. 4-28. i i ' ' i Wo sell tho earth, ' Abstract Its title and lonn money on it. II. A. Pederscn & Co., First North street. ndr. tf. Tho U. A. C. authorities havo announced an-nounced that thero will bo, no further fur-ther activities In Intercollegiate athletics at the school this year. This action has been taken In order to permit tho young men of tho college to enter Into Industrial activities of various kinds. Dollar Ferns on salo Saturday for 90c at Cache Valley Floral, Federal Ave. adv. 4-14. v ,v i ir , Our Neighbor's Burden. . If a little fairy should appear and mnko-vlsible tho lond every mortal carries, car-ries, somo startling discoveries would result, nnd our sympathies nnd charity char-ity bronden. New York Evening Sun. |