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Show , r r , , l"S" LOCAL tfEWS IKOIt SALK Three good building ' . lots.d" Two blocks from tlio U. A. C. Eobv payments. Call Nielsen ., Dry Goods Company. Adv-3-5 jre. There will lie u meeting of tho Lo- ? ' !$' ' gan Farm Htireau Thursday ovenlng V'J ' nt 8 o'clock. All tho mcmbeiB of 5'l ,''". the huronu are requested to bo pros- &'! ' jcn'l. "(Signed) Warren S"hoU. .-; I , ,',' Our supply of milk Is ,, unlimited. , " ,$' ' Knslgn and Sons' Dairy, Cull phone Y d" L' 787. K ' ' Adv-tf Wy& f ?;. jStj ?.' Tho I.ognu man who Insist? upon ' v , hosslng his own homo is usually " ' f (hjD Inst man In the world to havo $"" : . this privilege. & 6 jV Jw J E jf Hlg.' reduction In men's Kngllsh 1JK i KhoeH for onuwcek nt Ncwbold's. ; , I ,'' 1'osslbly you too, hnvo nollMl tl.at 1 there Is u good deal of "dry' tead- V f Ing In the city papers these day.. A ".! K ' Forty aero farm for salo, or will 'm ' tado for Logan city proporty C.ill( ' K'- , Nielsen Dry Goods Co. Adv 3-5 1 ' M H 9 A Kentucky professor claims In A . . haw discovered a way to turn lead ,!&?.,,;. Into gold. If ho could turn It fnto ' i &.. sugsr he'd make more friends. ' tK? Wen's spiral legglus at J- and up. BL , ' MenVleather legglus at $4. 50 and lflreM rW up at'Newbold's. ' Adv-3-11 tfe' . Wowonder If, Im case the women ;,, evt r g.t control of Logun (:y II Knwp. w.inl P the town oinclals to war silk IP i""" hose. ? m-: ' 'Ki' Don't buy your spring suit until Jfft J ;'' yo have seen the new lino, (hat has H(-C.' just arrived at Ncwbold's. Ad-3-ll, I For Sale- House and lot for sale. i549 N. .Mnln. Phono 804 W. adv 3-0 Now they're making a liquor from raisliiB culled "rulsln Jack." And It is said tho followB who drink It ire "raisin Ned." Pre war prices bysLlbcrty Plumb-Ing Plumb-Ing Co. Phono 727-W. Adv-3-20 If Mars' knows anything about oiii congress, und our high cost of living sho'll ult trying to get In communication commun-ication with us before somo of our troubles reach her. " Korly-flve centh a yard Apple Kloth aingbam, 32 Inches wide, Special Spe-cial 3 yards for-$1.00, ,r. Thursday? Friday nml Saturday at Three llule's Sloe. Adr i . Somo peoplo still bank on 'lhj robin rob-in as a harbinger of spring, but I ho wise Logan man knows Its cumin? when tho seed catalogue attic tc circulating. cir-culating. YOUNG MKN for Hallway Mall Clerks, $110 month. Exporience unnecessary. un-necessary. For freo parlculars .examinations, .ex-aminations, write It. Terry (former government cxumlnor) 675 Continental Continen-tal bldg,. Washington, D.C. Adv-3-7 ITako tho follows who wrtta sarcastic sarcas-tic Jokes about mothers-ln-liw .and ninety-nine times out of a hundred they are not fit for u decent mothr-ln-law to associate with. Tho songs which Mr. Klili Rhode who Is with the Denlshrr.i Daii'xrs which como to the I.yrlc tlwatre tonight. to-night. Is using In the present program, pro-gram, wore chosen to fit into this dance program. Mlsg St. Dennis hns chosen Mr. Ilhodes to accompany lilts trottp of dancers becauaa of tin pu,-e ilttallty of lono which ho presents, tho simplicity of delivery and th-j excellence ex-cellence or diction, which to hr no-Inseparable no-Inseparable f i-o it the art of sons, und which correspond to the principles "f j , the dance program. WANTKD Three good boys to wotk one hour befotc school time in tho morning. Call 48. Adv .Mr. and Mrs. George Tarbet of thls'clty are the proud parehts of a. benu'tiful little daughter, boin on the 29th of February. Mrs. Tarbet Is at tho home of her mother Mm. Alfred Johnson of Preston. '' WANTED Voung lady to .!& care of housekeeping. Phone 3G5. Adr. " . - i -' June Hamilton lthodes, manager of the Denlshawn danceis,. was for five years haad of a department of Physical education In n western college. col-lege. Sho Is n woman who tn's hhd long experience with girl and who has been Intensely Intertilled In the dunce as an Important factor In th.elr development. She came to Denlshawn three years ago to study the dune under Miss St. Dennis and Mr. Shawn and since that tlmo has bevi Intimately Intimate-ly .issoclnted with them and tl.elr nc-tlvltles. nc-tlvltles. She has Just ror.tilt:t.l a tour with Miss St. Dennis zi her mali-t'ger mali-t'ger and represents Miss Tit. Tennis ,n this tour. The Denlshtiw.i D.ti..-ers D.ti..-ers will bo tho feature nt th J.yt li t: eatre tonight. ' i ' WANTKD Hides and, Junk by Logan Lo-gan Hide & Junk Co. Fho.ie 62. Adv-tf-C. Lieut. O. L. Kvansl4th F. A rind a party of non-commissioned officers of various branches of the ahny are In Logan on recruiting duty. They will remain in Logan and surrounding towns this week." Lieut. Krans is especially es-pecially Interested In securing recruits re-cruits for the Field Artillery which he thinks undoubtedly the best blanch of the service. He says the schools in the field artillery can't be beat aywhere. They offer a great opportunity to the young men to get an education free and recelvenK.ood I food, clothing, training and pay.at the same time. Also the athletic dlrec- tors are getting tilings In fino shapo , for good football, baseball and nil other kinds of teams. The field artillery ar-tillery and engineers are open for ono year enlistment but won't be very long. Any Information desired can bs secured at the Recruiting office, i room No. 3, Central Hotel, Logan. I1AHY CHICKS. BABY CHICKS. Selected White leghorns 15c. Plenty of Iteds'and Itrowu Leghorns, 'Barred, und White Hocks and Anconas. K. D. I Hogan, Phone 546-J-4, Logan Utah. Adr-4-5 Clayton Jenkins of Provo Is here visiting, with, his mother.. He 'Is an employe bt the iKnleht woolen mills at Provo. . . . .- C. it. Christiansen, - manager, of the Spande Furniture Company has gone to California where he wlU' remain re-main for a few weeks. It 'is reported that Henry McCul- loc his recovering from a siege of i i pneumonia which has lasted for several sev-eral weeks. The fourth annual tour of the U. A. C. Glee club has been postponed on account of the illness of A. K, Blackner .who sings a number 'of solos and takes a prominent part In each and every concert. Tho date set ou which the Glee club will leave for the regular tour is March 17. Get our prices before sending away, for day old chicks. ' .Heuietuber Ours Is teh only commercial plant In. Utah. Logan Hatchery, Old Deseret . Mill, Adv-tf ,. Christian P. Hansen of this, city city died nt hls home last Saturday evening. Mr.Hnnsen was :a native of Denmark and was fifty-eight years ot age. Funeral aervices wer held In the Ninth ward meeting; house I yesterday. I In the last Issue of our paper an error oucurred about the appointment appoint-ment of Mr. H. A. Pedersen as blsh- j op of the Sixth ward. Tho facts are Mr. Pedersen. wis chosen to act as bfshop in tho Eleventh ward which Is a new ward having Just been created. The three day old sou of Mr. Und I I Mrs. Chris H. Hansen was seized by ! J death Tuesday morning. 1 There Is a lot of lively baseball S II gossip these days and things now If look uncertain for the success ot tho . V Cache Valley league. The leagues tf from Idaho have sent scouts into this I valley to secure the services of some If 1 of qur best baseball material. Wo J 9 have' not learned as yet whether or t 1 ncjt'they have been successful In sign- X Ing up any of the local players for - the teams In tho north. 'J H. Bullcn was a south bound pas- fj W senger on the early morning train ' ii.fi yesierday. yt ' Mr. Iloblsqu of the Shamhart Chris 1 Hansen store returned Tuesday ev- ". I cniug from the cast where lie has been to purchased stock for that company. FOtt SALE One four year olil I horse. Call 512-J. AdT-tf-C Girl wanted for general kouso t work. Phono 629. Adv-tf-C j |