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Show b ? l!ocal news t 4 - - . v- 4' !. fc. ' l i . ft rro war pi Ices' by Liberty Plumb- W'!L Ing Co.' Phono 727-W. Adv-3-20 ! I ron SALE One four year old Y r horse. ' Cnll 512-J. Adv-tf-C &L $k A flic Bon ni rived nl tbc bomo of Mp : jffifc Mr. and Mis. Floyd T. Nielsen o. Sjp1 fij''' Hydo Fnrk Tuesday afternoon. Sloth- fflKti -w or andjchlld nro getting along nlc- J5 , " WANTED Hides nnd Junk by Lo- imt ' $5y Bn" "ill'0 & J,n,k Co" 1,lono C2' W 'ftpV idT-tf-C. ? j , Jj I , It li ib been icported that W. C. at' it Jlrlmle secretary to tbo president of ''"' the U.' A. C. will leavo scbool at the "Pv ' cm' ' tno BCM0l 3'cnr. Ho will go " ' Into thp real estate business with Xj j licadquhttcrs nt Logan. i J nAftY CHICKS My chicks are I II bred from ttnp nest lions of high 1- , egg production. Wilto for prices. Al- t . vln AHmi, Hyruiil, Utah. Adv-tf i " F J Seats for "I'lff, Pnff, Pout" are on sale today at the Men's Shop. Prices Pric-es $1.50 and $1.00 Including war tax. Itcservu'tlons can bo maSo by mall to it. L. Olscn, Hox 436' enclosing check for pi Ice of tickets. Adv Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Hayball hae returned from an extended trip throughout the cast and southern states. About two months ago Mr. Hayball left for Washington, whero ho met his wife, and they went from there to Florida where they had tlio pleasure of paying a visit to ,, Mrs. Marie Morchvad Thompson, sister of Mrs. Hayball. On their return trip they canio by way of Denver nnd though Wyoming. Mr. Hayball says that they enjoyed themselves Immensely. Im-mensely. Forty-flvo ccntli a yard Apple Klotli Gingham, 32 Inches wide, Spa- Iclal 3 yaids for $1.00, Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday nt Three Ilules Sloe, Adv The Leglonairerf were working at the Chamber ot Commerco yesterday getting things In readiness for tho smoker which was held at tho cfub last night. Our supply. of milk is unlimited. Ensign and Sons Dairy, qall phone m- . Adv-tf - , j Til sheriff nnd his deputies have been busy tho lust few days hauling people Into court who lluve been run-nlng run-nlng automobiles without a license number displayed on them. Mr. 8. S. Havens of this city paused away at his home Monday evening of ailments Incident to old age. Funeral Funer-al services will be held In the Fourth ward meeting house today at 2 p. m. Tro tcmalns may bo viewed at tho residence, 3C9 North "Second- Enst, between tho hours ot 11 a. in. nnd 1:30 p. in. today. Oirl wanted . for- general houso woik. Phono C23. - Adv-tf-C Mr. and Mrs. Hoy nullen havo gone to southern Cnlfornla for a brief outing. FOIt SALE One beet plow cheap. Call 512-.' t; ' Adv-tt . .1' . ' r-j :t.f-....- ' William SI. Howell was a p6ut.li bound passenger on tho early morn'' Iriu tialn yesterday. WANTED Voting lady to tnlie care of housekeeping. Phone 363. Adv. , f They're going, to lct'Germany try the kaiser, according to the latest report. re-port. Shes nlready tried, him once nnd look how she1 came out. "Girls ought 'to maLo good bookkeepers," book-keepers," sald'a well kuown Logan man )cslciday, "because they're good at making up figures. WANTED Three good boys lo woik one hour bofoio school time In tho morning. Call IS. - Adv The Wllfoid Woo'druff camp of the Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet it tho homo of Mrs. T. H. Humphreys 281 South First East, rFIday, Match 19. Tho members are l'equested to bilng their fee. j : A mlslnko occurred in Tuesday's Issue of (he Itepubllcan In which It was stnte.d In o fieadllne thatihe big musical comedy "PUT,' Parr.J Pouf" would bo Rloyed at U'e-Lyric. The production, "will be" sfjiged at'NIbley ( I ' Hall, .- i I . i Seats fpr ' PUT, Part, J'ouf" are on sale at'tlu Men's Shop., Pilccs $1.50 and $1.00 and' war tax.. T"- Adv Do you want an IDAHO FARM-We FARM-We will se'll you one, or will take your Cache valley property In on one.' See us at Room 320 Eccjes Hotel. Ho-tel. Wllkins Le'wlg' ReaL Estate Co. Adr-3-23. ' ', i Mrs. Lily CWolslenhoirue 'of Salt Lake, will BpeiuL.tho, week heie with her slgter Sirs. N. W., Haws. County Clerk Mathews has figured apportionments and Issued checks to the various Cnmegie Ilbraiy, funds as follows: Cache County jlbiury locat-J ed nt Logan. $D,G9C12; Rlohmund 'library. $20S.21; Smlthfleld library,! ,$232.SC. i j ! " I The following couples have been giauted manlage licences: Russell1 "Egan of Richmond and Duella Hill-1 'yrd of Smlthfleld; Alex S. Latham j land Mhrjj SI. Whitney. bot,h of Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho; Arnold G. Holland of lllgby, fdnho, unit A'iolet LjWjatt or Wcllsvllle; Fred SI. Winn of Smith-field Smith-field and Lin lua Ifyde of Hyde Park: ' Alma SI. Wood and W. S. Haussn, both of Amrrlcap Falls, Idaho. I : ' !' Stessrs A. II. Thompson, W. SI. 'Howell and William .Murray, appruls-1 ers of thu estate of George II. Champ have filed their report with the coun- ly clerk. The estate Included the fuiully icsldencc, stocks and bonds ot various banking houses and commercial commer-cial cnterpilseH. Liberty bonds, wav' saings certificates, moilgHges, notes i I nnd money, the uholu totaling $130,858.29. i1 K Tliere will be a Seventies confci-ence confci-ence at the tabernacle Sunday morning morn-ing nt 10 a. m. for all the Seventies hi tho Cacho stake and to which all (he. Seventies are invited and expected expect-ed to attend. It is expected that two xr three of the piesldency of the Seventies Sev-enties will be In attendance. Thu conference will bo continued In tho afternoon at 2 o'clock and the public Is Invited to attend the afternoon 'session. 'X lively, meeting Vas held at tho ( Logan high ischool yesterday morning, morn-ing, beforo thu basketball team left . for Salt Lake to take part In the state touinunient, Addi esses wore, given by Coach Jensen .of the U. A. (C.. Luther Howell of tllcT Commercial ' club, Harry Stoney; Henry Peterson, of the city schools, and W. It. Sloan, ( manager of tho Logan Haniware Coi The players weio full of pep and ha gone lo tho tournament to pih forth Ihelr best. Now comes Engla'nd asking 'tis to rwogulze Russia, Even- her closest friend wmild,hfe a haid time iqcog-lijlng iqcog-lijlng her. after what she has bte'ti , s A- . At. ' The Slutual Aid society of tho American Am-erican Steam Laundry met Tuesday afternoon and Installed their new officers of-ficers who were elected at their last meeting. Pcatl McSlurdle, president O. W. Squires, first vice president; JIarle Jeffs, second vice president; J II. Taylor Jr., secretary; T. C. Lewis, treasurer. This society has looked after af-ter eighteen cases of sickness among Its members In the last four months nnd been able to furnish amusement for Its merubeis, that lias been en-Joed en-Joed by nil. The new officers who are taking over the management are both efficient and capable and a prosperous pros-perous jear Is looked for. 'The annual show of the Chamber of Commerce will take place at the Lyric theatre April 1 Instead of Match 3l8t ns formerly announced. If the weather conditions are' favorable favor-able a big stieet parade of the' band and entire cast will take place along Center' and Slain streets In th ef-tcrnoon ef-tcrnoon ot April 1st, Just preceding n matinee for the school children. . All members of the Chamber of Commeice should remember the annual-meeting on -Thursday- evening at 8 o'clock a F'lvettllrl'ctora'wlll bo elected and there aie a nuiiibcrof reports to be heard and other Import ant matters to be discussed. - -t; ."- A FOR SALE Modern brick house? and baru on Second South, W. H.- McMahill. Adv i There will be a. meeting in the tabernacle next Sunday nt 10 a. m, and also at 2 p. w. ' The wise 'men will tell you that the ..surest way lo hnve-money for what you need Is' to 'efralii from buying what you dont need. . i Tonight the merchants' will fneet 'nt the Chamber, of Qonin)erce to decide de-cide whether or not a local merchants L i i iltetiill association' shall bo effected. The pfecutivo committee ot the Cache County Educational campaign will also meet tonight at tho Chamber Cham-ber to complete the final arrangements arrange-ments for the diho on Sunday Starch 2Sth. J The Entertainment committee of the Chamber of Commerce Is at ranging rang-ing for a Chamber luncheon at the Hotel Eccles on Friday, March 26, nt 1 p. in. Sir. Thomas Brooks Fletcher, a very prominent lecturer with a national reputation will be tho pilnclpal speaker. Sir. Fletcher will appear In Logan on the evening of Ilie-SGth under the auspices of tho Lyceum committee of the local colleges. col-leges. After dinner talks to business men aio his specialties and the committee com-mittee has taken this opportunity of Inviting Sir. Fletcher to be their Kuest for the luncheon. Sir. Fletcher Fletch-er will be In a position to offer many Valuablo suggestions to the-inonibers land make an Inspiration talk. Ow-lng Ow-lng to the limited capacity of the dining hall of the hotel, eaily ichcr- vatlong will receive the pieference. About 125 members can be seived. Sloro details will bo announced later. The tin light saving act wilt be considered con-sidered at the annual meeting of the Cliumber of Commeice an Thuisday evening. So far nsicanvas shows only I i i tin en ot four merchants .are opposed to the movement. It Is tho Intention ,to secure resolutions endorsing the nioiomenl from the local posl of tho Ameilcan Legion, lhe llotaty club nnd the Chamber of Commerce. With these expressions the-city commission should feel Justified (Inlawing a tea-olutlon tea-olutlon putting tho daylight saving act In effect. Tho sports committee Is vitally Intel ested, In the matter bo-cause bo-cause without the daylight saving act there can bo no twilight baseball which means no baseball team for Loga'u. If wo have a team we must havo the daylight baseball. However, How-ever, the baseball patt Is only secondary second-ary when compared with the other benefits that come to employers and ?u)plojees becaiiko of fha daylight MMiue net. POINTED ntMAHMS Enforced Idleness flnds the. devil's workshop operating at full capacity. v i If one hss "pep," he does soine-Ihlnir, soine-Ihlnir, whether It is worth doing or not. Nearly every male quartet exists because It was lucky enough to find a. tenor. Ilumor Is like butter; once If litis ' ItWM spread you can do nothing mure 'with It. Colorado bng 17 national" forests with a totnl acreage of over 13.000,- 000 acres. ", ' j At n dinner party It doesn't; matter . that the anecdote Is totally Irrelevant "If It's funny. ?- ' Many a ronn who Imagines tlmtiho Is a born leader Isn't eveu-a successful success-ful follower. '"' ' v oyt- " Tli los of his Job Is apt to.punc-. , turc n man's vanity mid let n "lot of egotism run ont. Which would j on cnll tho harder Job to put common sense Into n ilrwiuier or a soul Intd a'cofpoi'iitlon? ' . j . . -' ' .' i You M'lilom hear n, innn speak ot 1 the bole lif Ills iieT.etbo'ok'hny more'. f He l-eftis to It as tlie-irrir.u r ,' ' t- i . " ) I J.urrf 'If t'erjbiMl.v Is renlly l(lng his bet tilde ntc li lo of mlghfj-'fioor'woYk- ' men In this .world, - ..ni VI -t t . --.. A man's i1ecrlille nbillty usually goes lame when he attempts' tOl'tCll"' ' iiihout n wimuui' liijt., . -rM'ril'" 1 When 'half n ito&n'mointirgi.'t to- (cllier they all talk) at once. If they ' A Klldn't they would neir get .Ihruugb. U- " ' " The secret of success lies In doing''1 well'wmit yon can do nnd cutting ont' what you cannot do. r i Jut liecanve a girl doesn't !ovc" jnisn Is no sign she doent walit'hlin1 '' to mnkr )oe to her. ! Tliere miiKt be something wrong""' "with tie vision ot some people who , do their duty as they see It. . |