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Show I : LOCAL NEWS) B A COLUMN OF WHICH EVERY READER 18 ASKED B TO CONSIDER HIMSELF OR HERSELF AN EDITOR j H Abu Whitehead of Franklin wai W a town visitor yesterday. m H FOIl KENT FIno 11-room mod- 1 cm home. Alfred O. I'Icot. ndv. tf. Lbbbbb B Mrs. II. G. Ilayball Is reported to H bo getting along very nicely of late. HHB . i H Itooms for rent. 337 North 1st H West. ndv. 9-1 8. SBBBBll 1 Sheriff Wilson of Hlch county and H Mr. Shields of Salt Lake City were B In this city yesterday on business. B H WANTED First class man to run B milk ranch. Apply to N. F. Uullen. 9 Illchmond. ndv. tf. H Mrs. Peter Wlnhcrg of Mlllvlllo B was In the county sent yesterday do- HH ( ing her week's shopping. H FOR KENT 2-room house, $5.00 ! per month. Hans Gabrlelson, 14 2 m East Center. 9-1 5. B I'res. and Mrs. W. C. Parkinson HBJ of Hyrtim wcro among the shoppers B in Logan yesterday. B FOR KENT 2-room house for PHJ light housekeeping nt 240 North 1st H West. For particulars phone S9. H H H Hoy Ttoskelley or nrlgham City B spont over Tuesday fishing in Logan H W. II. Mnughan of Wellsvllle H spent yesterday In Logan on busl- W, lllslinp and Mrs. J. L. McCarrey of H Illchmond spent yesterday In Logan, H havo been attracted by the Dollar H Day bargains. H Lars C. Peterson of Hyde Park H was ono of the prominent citizens or H his town who took advantage of tho H Hollar Day bargain offer. H WANTED A yojng man of good H habits and character to work in our H wholesale department, with tho view H of learning the business, litter ltro. H Drug Company. II, F. niter, gen. H mnnnger. ndv. 9-13. H Miss Magda Mortensen and Leo W Tarbet of the 42nd Infantry Medical H Corps nt Fort Douglas, were married H In Salt Lake Monday at the home of B Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Slmonsen. A sup. H por was served by her sister, Mrs. H Slmonsen, for a few friends. A large H bowl of white sweet pens and fernH H formed the ce'ntorplece of the table. ' IH H J. E. Shepard, cashier of tho Cache , H Valley Hanking company nnd secre-j H tary of Utah Hankers' association, H has Just started east as a delegato B to attend the American Hankers as- BBa Nidation convention, to be held 'it KV Atlantic City, X. J Mr Shepard B will aho hup a -hort lslt with hit HH fntliur in Indiana. H Our attention has been called to H the fact that tho bridges in Lognrt M i DR. E. J. IIERRILL H OSTEOPATH WY ; 3rd North. H f TriNitnicnts by Appointment. J H I'lione B SCHOOL TIME IS M S II 0 E T I M E B Iliuo Them "Itoynllj" Itelmllt. B itovAii shoe nr.PAiitiNa co. H 7 Main Street .- Logan, TJtnh. M V- ' canyon arc getting to be In a pretty bad condition. The brldgo Just before, be-fore, climbing the long dugway has a, hole In It. One nt tho forks of tho ennyon hns a plank remover. Tho upper twin bridge Is In bad condition. condi-tion. There are four or five of those bridges that may be responsible for an accident nt nny time, lr they are not repaired. II. V. Hair is on a business trip to Salt Lake City. FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished unfurn-ished rooms. Fhone 726. tf. LOST A wallet containing valuable valu-able papers. S. S. Mecham, Preston, Idaho, engraved on cover. Return to this of rice nnd get reward. 9-13. H. Orogan, representing the Falge automobile factory, is In Logan, having hav-ing come here to give service to owners own-ers of Paige cars. He Is an expert in his line and can be found at the Logan Sales & Service company. President E. G. Peterson of th Utah Agricultural college has Just been appointed to the ndvlsory council coun-cil of the Llbery Loan fund by Sec-retnry Sec-retnry McAdoo. The board of trustees trus-tees of tho Institution has approved President Peterson's acceptance of the appointment. Other members appointed to tho council from Utah are Governor Hamberger, President Farnsworth or Walker Brothers bank, and Clarence Bamberger. The September American magazine maga-zine carries a story on tho lire or Oliver Morosco, one or tho most suc-cessrul suc-cessrul theatrical malingers In the United States. His headquarters are New York, and last season he managed man-aged succehsruUy rive road companies, compan-ies, his net Income from which was over $1,000,000. This fact will be particularly interesting to Lognn people peo-ple who take n pride In tho success In her native sons. Mr. Morosco was born in Logan and was tho son of Walter Morosco. He left here, however, how-ever, at tho nge of flvo years and went to San Francisco. Mr. Morosco Mor-osco Is an advocato or early marriage. marri-age. He thinks that marriage helps a man In business. In this Issue will bo seen a display dis-play advertisement ror the Colo's Hot Wast Range, which Is handled by Everton & Sons. This orrice has JuBt entered Into a contract with the manufacturers man-ufacturers of Cole's Ho Wast stoves to run a two-month schedule on tho 'various makes of stoves. The results I obtained from tho advertising done ;a year ngo for this company wns ro-isponslblo ro-isponslblo for obtaining this very splendid piece or business. Wo are better able to servo our clients thh jj-enr thnn ever beroro. We start In on tho rail season with a larger circulation cir-culation than we have ever had. This fact should commend itself to tho Io-,cnl Io-,cnl business men who aro looking for a good advertising medium. According to information Just received re-ceived by the Utah Agricultural col-lego col-lego from Herbert C. Marshall, acting chlor of tho bureau of markets, United Unit-ed States department of Agriculture, the bureau has mado arrangements to place a marketing expert in or near Ogden during the peach shipping season sea-son This agent will conduct a market mar-ket news service for tho benefit of the fruit growers. Dally market news on the peach situation will bo distributed. dis-tributed. Later In tho year the bu-roan bu-roan contemplates a thorough surveyor survey-or tho Rocky Mountain and PaciHc Coast regions with tho idea of deciding de-ciding upon soino plan of work In these regions which will bo or material ma-terial bflnont to the growers nn,i drippers. With tho registration continuing unusuall strong, a number of Interesting Inter-esting developments marked the second sec-ond day of school at the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college. The various aptlv named emergency courses nppealed to many students. Tho demand continued con-tinued ror tho special courses In typewriting, type-writing, stenography, and business practice. Tho vocational courses In general have mado n decided appeal to those seeking admission, without lessening In any degree the large numbers or high school graduates applying ap-plying ror the regular college work. William C. Illgby was a town visitor vis-itor yesterday. Norvll Smith and wife of Lewlston spent over yesterday In town. FOR SALE Two good milk cows. Phone 48. tf. L. C. Farr of Arlmo Is In Logan on a brief visit with relatives and friends. A. L. Hyer and family and J. H. Stocks nnd family, all of Lewlston, were In the county seat yesterday for business reasons. |