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Show I i LOCALNEWS H I iUV ItHM WANTED AMKIU B ( f CAN ST1IAM liAUMHtV. Adv-10-23 i j " g, A Doilgo nutomobllo belonging to PHff I Mr. Mourltzcn which was stolen lasi H .$, Sunday afternoon from In front of HBi I the Inbernacle, has been found. It PkV' j J vras abandoned west of(own. Hi ' ' HH i 4c ' '' Funeral services will bo held Frl aaaaf ' IE r day at 2 o'clock In tho Second ward HH W' meeting house over tho lenwlns ot tUoan Christian Jorgcnsen, son ot Mr , nnd Mrs. Jacob Jorgcuscn, who died nt nn early hour yesterday morulas HB' of honrt trouble. Hi " "r PHJ, , l'OU SALi: Cl acres ot land, HH! ft $200 per ncro. Oood terms, 7 per Bnnl HH ' ty ccnt '"'crest on deferred payments. PBT ' ',; Close In. Sco J. II. Janes, Provl- HH, ' dtnec.' . . Adv-tf-Sa't Tho Italph Smith camp of. tho PHJ Daughters of tho frlonoers will meet HJ "'. at tho residence of' Mrs. Eunice Gil- HH "; i;ln in North Logan today nt 3 o'clock pHpHV HHVBT J ,( Tho Ballard camp of tho Daugh- Hbb! teis of tho Pioneers will meet at HH tho residence ot Mrs. L. P. Walklns pHj , 24C West First oulh today ai 3:30 Hflj p. ni. A good attendance Is desired. H Tonight nt 8:15 tho Varsity riay- HH; " crs will present Tho Witching Hour H ' ,! til Logan High School Auditor-! H I ' '-. ill in. Season tickets $2.50. Slnglo HH ndmlsslon tickets $1.00 at the Men's1 H ' Shop. Adr HH JH Tho Wllford Woodruff camp of PH I tho Daughters offtlie Pioneers will PBh meet with Mrs. Emma 'Palmer at her HJl residence on South Main today nt 3 ) o'clock. A goad attendance is do- PnpJ Tonight at 8:1C tho Varsity Play crs will present The Witching Hour nt tho Logan High School Auditorium. Auditor-ium. Season tickets $2.50. Slnglo admission tickets $1.00 nt tho Men's Shop. Adr The following couples havo obtained ob-tained marrlago licenses: Earnest S. Obray of Paradise and Kate Hawks of Logan; Elmer II. Williams of Idaho Id-aho Falls and Vedra Ball of Ilirlo, Idaho; Edgar J. Hanson and Mary Nichols of Malad.Mdaho; Lawrcnco Briscoe of Pocatello, and Kulh Bow-den Bow-den of Blackfoot. In the Journal last evening a nice reading notlco was given advertising tho entertainment to bo given to-nght to-nght by tho Hardlng-Coolldgo club. Tills club will entertain all tho candidates can-didates for county ofllccs on tho 'Republican 'Re-publican ticket, at tho First ward meeting liouso In Hyrum tonight. . i. '. ; V - Drs. Scott, Chiropractors, Dr. II. O. Scott, general practicing. Dr. Ida M. Scott, women and children specialty. spe-cialty. Ofllco 140 West 1st North. Hours 9-11, 2-4, 6-7. Phono 975. Adv-tf. Tho Wtching Hour. Tlie Varsity Players nro a professional company with amateur spirit and Ideals. Theso players aro chosen because they lovo the drama and because It furnishes them a living. You will discover thnt their acting has a freshness and Joy not found In tho commercial theatre Thq Witching Hour is a play of great merit. It makes an unusual appeal to an nuillcnco that loves good drama. We know tho Logrtn public will bo delighted with this play which last week called forth unstinted praise from tho Salt Lake audiences who crowded the Social Hall theatre. Iteinembor tonight, "Tho Witching Hour." FOR SALE A complete history of Utah. Call 48. " Adv-tf WANTED Men or women to take orders among frlcndslond neighbors for tho genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lino for men, women and children. chil-dren. Eliminates darning. We pay 75 cents nn hour Bparo time or $3C a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. un-necessary. fWrito International Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. Alv-12-21-Sat Tho Democrats of Lcwlston gave a peanut bust' Tuesday evening for tho residents of that place. On the samo night Don C. Cotton, candidate for Congress on the Republican ticket, tick-et, was scheduled to give a talk In that town, but on account of the storm ho was not able to get to Lcwlston. Lcw-lston. Tho purpose of tho peanut bust was to attract 'the attention of rally goers. Wo are not surprised at this peanut stuff, as tho Democrats Demo-crats have been talking peanut poll-tics poll-tics for tho last two months. It proved, however, to the satisfaction of tho staunch Lcwlston Republicans that tho Lewiston folks were .looking .look-ing for something better than peanuts pea-nuts or peanut busts Judging from tho big crowd which awaited Mr. Colton's appearance. FOR SALE Slrlctlr modern home, five rooms. Call 48. Adv-tf (j'nweleoma Immigrant The boll weevil Is something thU tountry 1ms nnUtr"J from Mrs tax It crossed tho Rio Ornnde river In W2. Since then It hn Iwrn trnvel-111,' trnvel-111,' fluiu 40 lo 100 in 1 1 el c.kIi jr, and now covers the nreator pnrt uf l.u rottoo statM. i |