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Show ' : LOCAL NEWS B"! ' BJ Misses slippers mid pumps $4.95 B for ?2.!)G nl Ncwbold's. Adv-7-31 BB Dr. Snow, Specialist, rye, ear, nose B nnd throat will be at tho onlce of BB Drs. Hudgo n ml Heyward on the last B Snturdny of each month. Adv-7-31 BB Mr. ndd Mrs. James Blake of BB . Sugar City, Idnho, are visiting In BH Logan fur n few days the guest of B ;thelr dauhter Mrs. L. W. Wllllanu. H ' H Tires and tubes, one fourth off. BH All first clans goods. Ilroby Servlco B Station Adv-7-24' BB Loan Blake Relief Society ofllccrs BB meeting will be held next Saturday H nfti'rnoon at 2 o'clock In the Logan BB ' tabernacle. BB BB BB ' Tho regular Primary ofllccrs con- B volition of tho Cache stake will be BB;',' beld Friday nflsrnoon nt 3 o'clock BB In the Logan tnbernuclo i .'' One f nui tli off on nil first class BB tires '""' tubes, llroby's Service B' Station. Adv-7-24 H BB,' engineer W. W. McLaughlin left BBf'; yesterday for Berkeley, Calif. He BJBjH went to Ogden In tho morning and BBV "lpt w"n Chief Engineer Fortler, BBJ, " formerly of tho U. A. C. BH' FOUND Automobile tire. Own- BB1' rr cnn Kt Banu' by paying for this BJBjf ml nnd making proper Identification. BJH Notify thin paper. Adv-tf BB1 . L. V. WInchell and Ford eYutes BB. recently' to turned fiom a trip to BB1 towns along the Miickey branch In BB Idaho. They report the fishing to BBf ' '"' ('ry Rood and backed up their le- BB1 10rt 'y '"splaying it catch of over BB . 100 fine' trout. H C. A. Pickett, Mill' of .Mr. find Mrs H ' J. W. Hckett-of this city died nt BB- , Pocatello Tuesday iiioiulug at 10 n. H Bl - t ' -Mr. J. W Pickett left esenlay BBf ' 1 morning for Pocn.te.IIo to bilng the (" ' , remains to f.ogati, for burial ji , i LOST A beayor, tup throw oi BBf li coatee. Finder will lie rownided fo-BBl! fo-BBl! ; Up return lo tho Phonograph Shop H ; (MM 32, S, Main,. , . -. , Adv.it Hi BBb! Last Monday a fine son anlved'iit H): i fh' lioiuo of Mr.1 and Mis. Wlllaid BBf! lllttnn.. Mother and child nie doing n! 'mcelv BBl uujH,w ,. BBV Arter a y leu .sunt outing tn I.okiui BB! canyon Dr. and Mrs. Wlikle Mood relunu'd to Ihulr home In Salt Lake BBli Tuesday nfturnoon. While here thov BBb j ' "!) kuji(s of IheLlufniil rmnlly. BBT Mr. .N'ormau 1). Salisbury, canhlet BBb -".ft lie T-ent(iu bank and Miss Kliz.i BBV Hubbard of Wtllard nre to be nmr- BBV ili'O in the very near future. Tim BbB 1 ceremony will ho performed In the BBflJ ' -d-npan (enipie. BBB; ' H At a special meeting of tho cnuu- H ty board of education held Monday H 1 oronlng bids weio oponed fur the H ' construction of n two room addition H to the present school tiutiBo nt Co;- B nlsh and a two room nitdltlpn to tho H whool house at Stephenson. Also R bid! on tho building of the basement H of tho North Caolio High School. R Five bids were received In qrcIi In- 1 toneo. Contractor Itowlaud of Lo- B nan was tho -MiccesHful tilddor on H both Hid Cornish and Stephenson H projects and tho Johnson and Millard B DulldlUK company or Preston tho B lowott bidder -on tho North Cache H Illgh School foundation structure. H' ' 'I'lio addition at Cornish will cost B $10,040, find tho ono at Stephonson B $10,306t The bid for the proposed B -work. at North Cache was $3G,T0G, H hut in connection with this contract H tho hoard nt Its option may leave B niiilon fo tho proMnt some of tlut B conereto work which will reduce Jltfs BBbM. amount' npprolnmtely $7,000. B dMfe ----i'-h. B Mis. Floyd Hose and children have returned home from a plesant visit with her parents. t ljldvn Thorpe of Providence has returned home after several months spent in Prlco Utah, where he has been employed. Mr, and Mrs. Claud Qulnney nre the happy parents of a beautiful lit' tic daughter born In the evening of rioncer day. All concerned are doing do-ing nicely, L. J, Dover has gorfo to Idoha for a weeks slay ho Is there In tho In-terrests In-terrests of tho New York Insurance Company. For Salo. Some second hand furlturo in excellent condition Cheap i Inquire K. P. Hansen Providence, Thone G66 J 11 ,v adv. t "VVANTKD TO IIBNT Furnished house September 1st. Apply this of-flco of-flco Adv-C A Car will bo taken on a good farm. See It. T. Smith & Co. for particulars. adv. 8-10 Marriage licenses have been Issued Is-sued to the following: John Heedcr nnd Bessie Colo, both of Treasureton Samuel Kennlngton of Ktna, Wyo., and Klizabeth J.' Williams of Lewis ton, Oscar Strau and Judith Hels-trom, Hels-trom, both of Salt Lake, Sterling A. Murdock of Sugar City, Idaho, and Lorena Kllsworth of Ilolse, Idaho. FOR SALE Bungalow, four rooms, modern nbth, half basement. Lot 3 by 12. Garden planted. Cheap ir taken quickly. Inquire 357 South Main or phono 9C3. Adv About 13G beehive girls from Jllackfoot Idaho were In the city Tuesday doing temple work, they :c:.e by way of Automobiles nnd .ver tho Pieston load, while here ihey camptd nt the Johnson's grove, having here Tuesday night the parly -ont to Logan canyon where they htnyed last evening. They will go :n Montpeller and from thcro will return homo by way of Soda Springs. President H. (5. Peterson oof the Utah Agrlcultuial Collego has just lecelved a communication front the Adjutant Cenernl's Ofrico of tho War Department stating that students stud-ents ot' the-Collego who have "served "serv-ed honorably aul faithfully not less than one )ear In the'ar'mod forces of the United States or allied armies i.i I he late war with Germany, and who possess the other qualifications required by luw, may hu admitted to West Point between the ages of 17 nnd 24 years." Preliminary examinations exam-inations for 1U2 1 appointments will, be' held In December, 1920, between the 1 and 'in. Final tests will he held lu March. 11121. All who desiio lo be assigned to lake these examinations examin-ations nre advised to write to President Presi-dent Poteison for full instructions and leiiulrements. "When McAdoo passed Cox In the battle of tho ballots nt San Fiun-cisco Fiun-cisco Piotsldont Wilson appeared Immensely Im-mensely pleased." reads a headline The San Francisco co-respondent of tho London Times capl.-'l tat tho action of tho Democratic . i..ontlon Indicated that tho LoagUB of Natl-ms U dwul so far as America Is concerned. con-cerned. i 1 : noticis to cavrisAi'Toits Sealed proposals will he received by the board of education of Carhi county until 0 p. m. Monday, July 26, 10 JO, for tho additions to the Stophoiiton und Cornish schools. Va plans and specifications apply to K. C. Sehaub, architect. Logan, Utah. The Ooard of Education r.eeervos the rlsbt to reject any or all bids. O. t. HOOAN, rresldont. AIlTKim JKNSI3N. Adv-7-24 Clerk. - At tho cteatcst commencement In arIous respects ever held by the' University of Vermont, Oov. Cnlvln Coolldgc, a son of Vermont, unfolded unfold-ed tho philosophy of Successful self government. A gllmpBc of the way and the truth as emphasized by this loyal public servant In time of test captured the popular Imagination of tho American people as has no other public man In official life today. Burlington, Vt Free Press. Keep your eyo on the principles involved, not the candidates running. run-ning. Tho Sau Francisco convention placed Candidate Cox In the wet column. Ho cannot get away from that. s Neither personality nor geography, geog-raphy, but -party principles constitute tho Issue thU year." Senator Harding. Hard-ing. Americanism was Senator Harding's Hard-ing's first campaign speech. And Americanism will be all his other campaign speeches this year. Kansas Kan-sas City, Mo., Journal. Senator Harding's rapidly growing grow-ing popularity Is very likely largely due to the confidence ordinary, everyday ev-eryday folks have In his Integrity and his ability to understand their problems. Doylestown, Pa., Intelligencer. Intelli-gencer. Hearst's offer to start a new party nnd make Senator Iteed Its candidate for president was well meant, but It will not require a new party to punish pun-ish Heed's enemies thoroughly. The Republicans will attend to that. Kansas City, Mq., Journal. Kvery soldier knows that fully hair tho monoy raised by our government govern-ment for war purposes was deliberately deliber-ately mlsappropilated by Congress, and o.fllcials or tho Wilson adminls-tuition. adminls-tuition. Chicago Tribune. Nobody appears to have placed JoFephtlB DanlrlH. Newton D. Baker oi Albert Sidney Burleson In nomination nomin-ation for tho presidential nomination at San Francisco. Thcro wero seasons. sea-sons. Clarksburg, W. Vn., Telegraph. Tele-graph. - 3 & . w il Franklin D. noosevolt Is a vory different man from the late Theodore) Theo-dore) Hoosevelt. Theodore Hoosovelt believed In America first. Ho waB, the embodiment of those principles for which tho Republican party Is battling.' It Is said .tlje Democrats will claim that their nominee' for president "Is free from the blight of being an administration ad-ministration candidate." Yet President Presi-dent Wilson was tho first to congratulate con-gratulate him, and ho (Cox) will be compelled to run on the SVllson platform, plat-form, In the Ink Pot. An old steel pen, If kept In your Ink put to uli'-oi'h the ticlil, will nuiko the pens J:i dally use wear better. |