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Show j'i ! LOCAL NEWS lfcV It i R ;' I A beautiful llttlq daughter has aril" ar-il" fl rived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. It B tE'V" I U' Tnft 1)cnson ?'' 1 w 1 0ur Bupp'y of mllk lB unllmltod' S 1 Ensign and Sons Dairy. Call phono W?H fl ' Adv-tf ;Vi I T? B w w Chrlatensen, representing H tho Fidelity Uulldlng anil Loan as- Wjl B sedation of Brlgham City, was In Sh!ef tn0 cly yesterday on business. S?l J. A. Hendrlckson has returned Wr"B fiom Salt Lako where ho has been raW attending to business during tho last rKP I three weeks. mjim wn M",m DADY CHICKS My chicks nro UbR bred from trap nest hens of high BbcS CKG production. Wrlto for prices. Al- RptV vln Allen, Ilyrum, Utah. Adr-tf m '" K Mrs. Merrill, mother of .Mrs. Jos- K cpli III Jensen, returned to her homo R In Ogdcn yesterday morning after a fi, pleasant vlsllt hero with her diuigh- r ter. ' - i v & -' . I Ono, thing that has never been I made plain to us Is how Bomo Logan ' women can boast of their husbands jj to their neighbors all day and then TJ find so much fault with them when Ijfcl they get homo In tho evening. 1 FOR SALE CHEAP Five weeks ' I ' old heifer calf from a splendid cow', I 193 W. 4th N., Louis Chrlstensen. AdV-tf-C Kl . . A fine bab'y boy waB born to Mr. f ' nod Mrs.' Herman Spence of this city ' Wednesday, night. Mother and child , K . are getting along nicely and the fath- I cr Is wearing a-smile that won't' - , come off. . , I ( Deputy Sheriff Mecham and Miss Norma Olsen, deputy in tho rouniy ' clerk's olllce accompanied Mm Keller Kel-ler down to the State Mental IIcspl- J tal Thursday. m The danep at the Auditorium on '; Wednesday evening was a big suc cess. Over 600 couples attended. The electrical display was fine. Tho same decorations will be Used at the dance next Wednesday night. Wo understand It Is to bo an ectrlcal ball. i ! Painting, Calclmlnlng, Wallpaper Hanging and Cleaning. We ship and do all kinds of furnlturo anting. ,' Phono 726., 38 N. 1st West. Adv A fine sou arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Aduns Wcdncs-r Wcdncs-r day evening. Mr. Adams says thut , Ilyrum Is badly in need of a cash- i v ler and he expected that his boy will bo able to'tako oor (he responsibilities respon-sibilities nl tho'IIyiuin Statu bank : Id a few mote days. ; Bnplaln John P. Flood, nimy re- i t tilting officer with headquarters at i Salt Lnko was In the rlly Thursday, i He went fiom hero to Idaho Falls, i and from there will go to Ilolse. Ho t Is looking after the recruiting woik Ju the division. .Captain Flood spoko ' eiy highly of Logan. He said thut : It wus one of tho most beautiful clt- itn he hud oor visited. t i S r..t. if. , ., KX xtfffizp : Isaou Woolf, one of tho pioneers, ' passed to his toward Thursday even- 1 uc Funeral services will bo held i at the Hyde Park meeting house to- day at i p. lit. Mr. Wolf was' born ! In Now York I'tibtunry, 1841. Came t) T'ttth with tho pioneers on October 1 LbL , 18)7, landing- In Salt Lnko on that I V, ate. He wns In the Walker and i we-' Black Hawk wars. He moved to i Wi ' Hyde Patk In the yoar 1861 where I i e resided most of his life, becom- i ir, a prosperous farmer. He leaves 1 i scleral brothels and sisters andj three daughters, Mrs, H. S. Amunstaj f Logan, Mrs. Steven IUxtw of Uy- t rum and Mrs. David W. ItollUi of t -Carastaa, aiiiUitft. ?' , .- - s !i r Kitchen range for salo cheap. Call 257-J. Adr-5-1 Coach Jensen, and his right hand bower, Howell, attended tho baseball base-ball game on tho I). Y. campui yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Funeral services will bo held In tho Second ward meeting house at 2 p. m. over tho remains of Russell 'Crookston, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dav-id Crooktson of Ilyrum who died after af-ter nn operation. Marrlago licenses havo been granted grant-ed to the following: Milton M. Necl-ey Necl-ey and Eva B. drecn, both of IUvcr-dale, IUvcr-dale, Utah; Ivan H. Anderson of Mill vlllo and Nellie May Peterson of Logan; Lo-gan; Samuel C. Spilngf Frovldenoi and Iltith Wolford of Smlthfleld; Vernal Anderson and May Nielsen of Lcwlston. Shelled and ground corn at South Cacho mill In Mlllvlllo. Also their colobrated brnnds of FLOUH, GEH-MADE, GEH-MADE, QIIAHAM, etc., n"nd all varlo-les varlo-les of mill feed. Popular prices. Adv-tf. II. It. Sloan, father of W. II. Sloan of this city Is hero visiting with his son and family beforo returning to his homo In Canada. Luclle, six months' old daughter of Mrs. Loralno Zimmerman dial i Thursday morning after a dart Illness Ill-ness of pneumonia.. Mrs. Zimmerman Zimmer-man who was raised In this lawn, known ns Miss Loralne Welch, nns been living In Portland, Ore., fo'- the past year. She has been here during dur-ing tho past three weeks vultlnz with her mother. A good snappy baseball game was played on the B. Y. campus piit-day. piit-day. afternoon between the U. A. ,C. and the U. of U. The A. C. team showed too much class for the visitors, visit-ors, and carried away tho honors by a score of 11 to . Lynn Andrus jpitched for the A. C.and was In good form. He pitched the nine Innings. He also got the longest hit of the day. WANTED TO ItENT By young married couplo, permanent, a furnished fur-nished or unfurnished bungalow or apartment. Not less than four rooms, t;3 East Second North, Phone 946. Adv Tho athletic committee of tho Chamber of Commerce Is sure some committee when It comes to doing things and getting results. The baseball game on Wednesday and the big electrical ball at the Auditorium in the evening were very well arranged ar-ranged and executed. Tho lecelpts fiom theso functions will help the baseball fund tmatei tally. When It comes to 'pep" the committee Is full of It. Along with tho athletic committee com-mittee the decoration coinmltteo with Mr. H. C. Maughan as chairman chair-man comes In for much praise for the aitlstlc arrangement and electrical effects at the Auditorium. It Is doubtful If the hall ever looked better. bet-ter. Tho ollicers feel to thank the committees and any who took part to make tho day and ovenlng such ' a success. Three, world chniuplou athletos, Itlchnrds, Larson and Hnynmn, will probably bo at tho northern division of tho stato high school meet on the 11. Y. campus Saturday at 2 o'clock. Thero wllll be from eighty to ono hundlcd athletes from sue1! schools as the Ogden High, Weber Normal, Davis High, Hoxelder High and lht Stato Industrial School. In addition t. tho 11. Y. High and tho other high schools of Cache valley. With the woild'n high Jumpers and tho world's 100 yard and 220 yard men rind more atr-Utei than have been In Logan at nny one time, the trsck meet Satutdiy will be a blj event for I.otaa. - i i As obp, macular Lnjaa business uaa aad yesterdar many a fellow who is oroalceA BisvAytalaek V Christian Science services will bo held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in room seven of tho Artmo block. Wednesday eenlng prajer meeting. All aro welcome. Stowart Land nntl Livestock Co. salo In different parts of Logan, and can suit the taste of almost any buy-can buy-can sit the taste of almost any buyer. buy-er. If you want a good home call and see us. Adv FOR SALE 3 1-4 Stuch'baker. 4-Inch 4-Inch tiro wagon, $7G.OO. oGod condition. con-dition. Robert Hobertb 309 Wes First North. Adv, They can chnngu tho English language lan-guage nil they please, but they'll never bo able to tnko away tho sweet ness of thoso threo llttlo words, "Enclosed "En-closed Find Check." Garden spots plowed. Prices reasonable. rea-sonable. Apply at 182 East Third North or Phono 416-J. Adv Garden spots plowed, Prices rea- I sonable. Apply at 182 East Third I North or Phone 416-J. Adv Garden spots plowed. Pi Ices reasonable. rea-sonable. Apply at 182 East Third North or Phono 416-J. Adv Ono of the things that worry us as little as anything else In tho world Is to read that the ex-kalser worries all the time. ui 'A Logan 'girl can't always Judge whether, or not a man Is a good catch merely' by throwing a kiss at him. Reading our daily papers fre, conclude con-clude that this country Is missing a whole lot of good chances to get In troublo In Europe. - , Now that the Russian RedB are Insisting In-sisting upon their members going to work, Bolshevism will soon begin to wane In this country. I Most Logan men's Idea or a good memory Is being ablo to forget certain cer-tain things that have happened to them. Maryland In History. The city of Baltimore was founded In 1728, Frederick in 174S and Georgetown George-town Id 1761. Maryland played an honorable hon-orable part In the Revolutionary war. and In 1763 congress met a.' Annapolis, whe,re, on December 23, after the conclusion con-clusion of peace, Washington reslgsod his commlsssMi as commander In chief. In the war of 1812 the state wuffcred severely. Fort McIIenry was bombarded by tho English fleet In September, 1814, this battle being the occasion for the writing of "'lho Star- Spangled Banntr" by Francis Scott Key. |