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Show iii ': lim LOCAL NEWS j .,' liil '"' f 1 l Jtf I Experienced stenographer wlsho.i K i position tn general oinco work, Ap- JJ'Bli ply this office. Adv-tf-C I;- jjjjl , HL- LOST- Between JcnBen'a candy E:flH kitchen and 31 Federal Avenue, n l Wm& iimnll ptirsu containing 35; cents and I 'Wfih n koJ' Fll(lp Plcaso return to the I , ffli Cache Valley Floral, AdV-7 3 I l n WmT Br Largo ennna plants, GOc each at ft 9 M 1 Cache Valley Floral. Adv-tf B Bit (lood gasoline rango for sale. B 'B Tlione 48. Adv KB n Logan luko llellef Society otflceu gfl Jjt, will be held In tho Logan tiibernnclo H HI next Saturday at 2 p. in. Hlgnod,' 101- 19 MM lien Barber, president. ill fffl Cninln gtwo year old bull for sale. Ill Km "" B12J Adr-tf ill ft ' , ISM 1 1 Word was received yesterday ut (19 IS the sad death of Mrs. Lillian Broad- ''wH 41 ,H'"1 Turncr wll() paused away at If, II draco, Idaho, whom she wus mak- II J lug her home, after an Illness of il 1" m 'ow w,'t'1H' s,l leaves a husbau-1 MM I; I -and baby daughter and u host ' n j friends and relatives lo mourn lv;r H I ' loss. The remains will be taken KB I ' I to Ogden for funeral services and J Interment, whete her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ilioudbent, reslda ,Tho lady revently returned from J.V I . pan whore the" served as a mission- I nry and wss beloved by all who knov HI her. She wus a niece of Mrs. On). inl q' nich iMR . If ou want to Mil your home Hat 'Mm with Savage Heal Kstate. Wo aw iM I . turning buynrs away dally. Adv-76 K-tlB 111 '' " ' --, Wm I , Mr, John Hill and Mr.'H.'ffatlum Mm IH of New ChlcnKo, Mout., ate In t.oKan Ifor the purpose of InturestliiftoiU'i of the local farmers hi a IiIk laud project In the Montana district. See Johnson Cuslu fur up-to-dnlo modem homes In this city. Adv-fl FOR SAI.i: CHKAl' Three good sheep wagons. Alfred Jensen, Cornish, Cor-nish, Utah. Adv-7-M Hay wanted at Agricultural Col lego, either delivered nt the collega or In stacks on the field. See, phono or wrlto to John Coburn, secretnif nnd purchasing agent. Adv-7-1 -4. He. urn 1 'MVfrtmA'H: Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Trlco and u party of friends returned recently from n pleasant little outing trip to McCammon nnd I.ava Hot Spring' Those forming tho party besides Mr, nnd Mrs. Price wero Steal Price, He-ber He-ber Hutchison Olllo Daugh and I,a-prlel I,a-prlel Perkins. Strawberries for snlo. E. D. Ho-gnn, Ho-gnn, Phone C46-J-4, North Logan. Adv-7-1 Mr Ted Itunch arrived in Logan TuoHdny evoning and stayed here for the baseball game which was played on the local field yesterday afto ui.V.ifi I BAUY CHICKS My chicks are bred from trap nest hens of high egg production. Write for prices. Al-Tin Al-Tin Allen, Hyrum, Utah. Adv-tf At 10:30 yesterday morning (h first glimpse of the aeroplane which flew on the Fair grounds was had by the local townspeople. The flier guid ed to each corner nt the city and clr uled several times about the business section creating a lot of excitement among the people who weie on tho btreet at the due. As will be noticed elsewhere - in this Issue u celebration Is to be held 011 the west side of the valley Satui' day, July 3 for the opening of tlm new canul which carries water to lw l'etcrsboro, Mention and Wellsville districts which havo heretofore been dr farms. It Is expected that pcoplo from every town In Cacht county will be present 11 ml look over tho new project which means a great deal of money to Cache valley farmers. FOIl ItENT Three room apartment, apart-ment, well furnished And. strict b modern. Enqtilro at Palmers plum'i' ing shop or' phono 48. Adv Last Tuesday nighty tho. sheriff was called to a place west. of tow.i for tho purpose .of qufctlng a r?; which was caused by drinking too much lemon extract. Tlipeoplg so engaged' In this row wero formerly from Hyrum but now living in U A Idaho town. When tho sheriff reached tho place he found but one man left, he bolng practcally unconscious uncon-scious from the effects of a hart blow nbout tho head, A deep gasl' was cut Just under his left eye, apparently ap-parently with a knife. He was Immediately Im-mediately brought to the city an I medical aid summoned. Yesterday morning he told tho story of tlu wholo affair to tho sheriff, saying that the man who had put him out of commission and left' hl'm In A deserted place, .was an lntimati friend. They had traveled iu central Idaho together In an automobile, lie refused to swear out a complaint nil tho grounds that Ihoy were neighbors neigh-bors and lie knew the row would not have occurred excepting that tho'olh-cr tho'olh-cr party had drank too much of thl lemon extract purchased at locel stores. Those who used to kick so much about tho big Ilepublican Burplus In the Treasury are now having to 0x deep down in their jeans to merely keep the old Ship of State from sinking. sink-ing. St. Paul (Ind) Tribune. '"Harding Falls to Please the Brit tsh," says a headline In The St. Paul News. Well, Harding was not nominated nomi-nated to please the Ilritish or any other collection of foreigners. Kan sas Independent. ' . .- Those who are eating $6 potatooi and paying 30c a' pound for sugar are skeptical as to whether tho promises prom-ises of the Democratic platform of 1912 have been carried out? SI. Paul (Ind) Tribune. CLERKS, (men, women) 18 up wurds, for Postal Mall Service, $13.' month. Examinations July. Expeii-ence Expeii-ence unnecessary, For free particulars, particu-lars, write It. Teiry (fomer Civil Service Examiner) G75 Continental Hldg., Washington, D. C. Adv-7 ." With u great blare of trumpets, th,t' attornej1 general recently declarnl that sugur profiteers were to be Investigated, In-vestigated, But the price keeps inning inn-ing up. Juneau (Alaska) Capital. II Is especially worthy of note thii tho Ilepublican party obligates Itsy'f of a sclentfilc study of agricultural, prices and production costs, and 'that I It denounces price fixing and prio drives. Des Moines, la., Wullacv;':) Farmer. ' hi kMva Mr. and Mrs. Parley Lloyd of T-ton, T-ton, Idaho, are In the city. They camo hr to attend the funeral of their cousin Miss Ida Hedford. Sofus Skby .a native of Denmark who cauie to the United States In February-, of ISOthas filed hls'a'ecla' ration of Intention to become an American Am-erican clllien. Marriaye icenses havo been franl- .ed by the county clerk to the (ollow, liig:' C. K. HIskliiH and aKtc Thomas t botli of Logan; Hussel K,.Ber'ntson nnd Clura K. Johnson, both of I.o-gin; I.o-gin; M. K. Mathews of Mltlvlllu and Uertha C. Ilamgardeuer of Providence; Provi-dence; Orviil II Ind rip and Kllen II. Hansen, both of I.ogun; -Jos. II. Watson Wat-son of Smlthfield and Betsey Nellaen of Mlllvllle; Charles Ransonberg and Maude Ke.nnlugton, both of FalrvlOv Wyo.; Thomas D. Shnms and lleula Trembling, both of Garden City. J. C. Fonnesbeck, hU brothor Ma and Marshal Potvrson have returncl I from a trip to the near lake sUmmcr resorts. .(lordon Johnson Maughnn, th ourieen months ,old son of Mr. unit Mrs, Heber C. MatiRhan died at Ut9 family residence Tuesday afteruocn following a long llooss of pneumonia Funeral arrungements will be ait-uuunced ait-uuunced later. After pfeasant trip through sou them Iduho, Attorney and Mm. L. K, Nelson have returned home Mr. Nelson Is very much impressed with the agricultural prospects !i the towns which he visited, nnd particularly par-ticularly the Twin Falls district. I In the future tho regulur semi-I semi-I weekly band concerts will be held I on Tuesday and aSturduy evening' The first Tuesday evening conciit was held on the tabernacle squarv night before last and had a gool attendance, at-tendance, yrr" vv- Impresslve funeral services wero held In the basement of the tabernacle taberna-cle Tuesday afternoon over tho remains re-mains or Miss Ila Itedford. Blder John H. MauRhaupfferedtho'invocrtj tVu. Kld'era T. W. Lloyd, A. O, Lundstrom, Bishop Joseph F. Lloyd, Illsbop oCoper, President H. A. Ped-erson Ped-erson and Illshop J. It, Thomas spoo words of consolation to the bereaved. They spoke, of the cxemplury life an 1 strong character possessed by tho deceased de-ceased saying that she had been vvy patient during her affliction .She li the first out of twelve chlldreu to h" called by deuth. During tho servlriu Elder F. 11. Datigh sang a solo and a quartette composed of Arthur 01-sen, 01-sen, .Hyrum I tun sen, N. P. Nloljeu 'and Wllfurd Hunsen sang a selection At the cemetery Klder John Itedford dedicated the grave "There aro too few teachers taking tak-ing the work In speech correctljn offered by the University of UU!i summer school to meet (no problem of speech correction In tho Mtntc. Utah Is behind In this movement. I would urge teachers to come (o tho university for tho second count- which begins June, 28 This is tho statement made recuntly by Dr. Wnl-ter Wnl-ter 11. Swift, an emluont authority on speech correction methods, who Is on the summer faculty of tho Istute Institution. In addition to the lectures, deuionstratton clinics arW held each morning at which treat- H ruenta arc given those suffering from mm Hpei-cli defects. Although school H .boards may not offer advanced pay to B teachers qualified p correct ,sprc.h," 9 defects, Br, Swift .assures nny on?.' M taking the course that the work will (9 be highly remunerate since theV are so many desiring treatment. Ap-. ". ' . j'M plication should b made Immediate- )M ly for registration In this conrM M which will bs In session from Juni; jfl 28 to July, 21. No provision has b5( pi made for speech correction eoorew M for the second course of sumrorr il school which begins July 21. M |