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Show iit; LOCAL NEWS I i! t. ' an I Mr. and Mr, Albert I' Jenkins BB -entertained last evening at a very BB 21 pleasant din .or part lir Mr. and BB m v.Jktrs. F. H. Ualncy of Richmond who BB . ' rc on thclr wny ,0 California. There BB ii were twelve guests and a very pleat- BB n fni evening was enjoyod, I; J. V, Rockefeller, an employe at BB f the railroad yardB In Ogden, wan BB i arrested and fined two hundred and BB - nlncty-nlnc (tollara. Ho waa also BB found guilty of operating a stilt. HHI B ' FOR 8ALU 61 acres of land, all BB ' ' Vln crop. Closo In. First class wa- B ter right. Also 30 acroj In crop. For BB 'terms nnd price see J. II. ' James, BB Providence Adv-tf Hi- ' h. "Marriage licenses havo beon grant- B ', -ill to Frank dllllsplo of Salt Lake BB ( nnd Paula Leona Demlcr, Providence BBj . .They were married at tho court BB) house by Deputy Clerk Yeates. BBj i I t - 'Vi BBj' Them Is plenty of entertainment BBj ' . tn Logan If you will look for It, BBj There Is a danco at the Wigwam con- BBj Tcetlonary every Tuesday and Thurs- Bj day evening. Tickets 76c Including M Ua. Adv-9-18 ) f "" BBj j J . , Drs- Scott, Chiropractors, Dr. H. BBj U. Scott, general practicing. Dr. Ida BB M, Scott, women nnd children spo-BV spo-BV . , . ' "y- omco 14 Wc8t 1st North. B.jjl llours 0-11, 2-4. 0-7. -Phono 975. HJf -Adv-tf. mv l7 0n their trip to southern Utah J tho Smtthflcld baseball team was BBt . it successful ln defeating tho team at BBJ! klfl American Fork two out of threo BBjlt fi ,; Karnes. On their return thoy played BBji ' i .. the Brigham nine at Ogden. It BE ' '.seoras that tho Ilrlgham team had BBK t strengthened considerably. Thoy de- BBJ i Joated the Smlthflold boys by n score BBJ $of nine to four. fl f K , Wanted Mnard and room accomad- BBt . .id r?li. Call Mr. Merrill B at 'the A. C. Phono 101. adr tt. HHB BBs FOR SALE Twenty aero beet BBJ furm Including crop. Terms. Phono H Adv-tf A fine baby boy came to the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Johnson Sunday. Mother and child arc get-ting get-ting along nicely, A wedding reception In honor of Mr. mil Mrn. John Miller waa held at the gentleman's homo Saturday evening. even-ing. Aout twenty-five guests were present. Tho rooms wcro beautifully decorated with flolwers, an da delicious deli-cious wedding supper was served, A great nun tir of nice presents wcro left by'frl i:ds. DANCI.V. I'.VKBY TUKSDAY Ami TIIUHSDA V KVENINO AT THE WIQWAM 'ONI'i:CTIO.NKKY. Adv-9-18 Modern seven room house near U. A. C. for salo at very low cost. Phone 990-J or 526-J-l. Adv-tf At the servtco held In the tabernacle taber-nacle Sunday Is was announced that former President Sergo F, Dalllf of tho Cacho stake had boen appointed by the first presidency of the church as prosldcnt of the Swiss and German Ger-man mission. President Joseph E. Cardon, commenting upon tho appointment ap-pointment congratulated the church authorities upon tholr selection. Ho referred to tho splendid work previously pre-viously done by Elder Dalllf in the samo position. The delicious lunches which are bolng served at tho Wigwam daily are attracting tho attontlon of students stu-dents and tho pcoplo employed In town. At noon yesterday tho place was packed and pcoplo wero compelled com-pelled to wait their turn at tho tables. tab-les. Ono man remarked that tho only on-ly complaint ho had to offer was that tho Wigwam was not big en- i ough. PICKLINO SPICES Much of your success will depend upon the quality of your spices and flavoring extracts. You will get better results j you buy your spices and extracts from niter llros. Drug Co, "The Rcxall Store," and you- will save money, too, becauso ours being full strength and purity go farther. Adv-tf Those who have fancy work to exhibit ex-hibit at the Cacho County fair Sept. 21, 22, 33rd should bring their exhibits ex-hibits on Monday'and report to Mrs. George Smith, supervisor. A cement floor baa been 'placed in the building so there will bo no dost. WANTED Twq girls for waitress es at Lewlston sugar factory hoarding hoard-ing house. Phono 34. Alv-tf Mr. E. F. Itclnhart of the extension exten-sion division of the University of Idaho, will Judgo tho Uvcstocg for the Cache County fair, Sept. 21, tho Cacho County fair. Mr. Itclnhart has had much experience in judging and knows the type of cattle very well. He should bo able to glvo satisfaction sat-isfaction to the 'exhibitors. Cox Day Bargains. Logan Hard-Ware Hard-Ware offers real butcher and carving knives. Wednesday, Sept. 16th for 69c. This day only. Adv Mr. George A. Poultcr of Ogden has been seletccd as Judgo for the poultry department for the Cache County fair. People having rooms to rent or those expecting to toko boarders should call Mr. Merrill at the president's presi-dent's office, U. A. C, phone 101. Adv-tf A visit to Mr. Hyrum Campbell's place In Providenco roveals tho fact that people living In this valley can raieo chickens ns good if not hotter than any other partW tho stato. Mr. Campbell has a flock of birds at his home, Bomo of which will bo displayed display-ed at tho county fair this fall, and tho writer predlctH that ho will bo given a prize His chicken pens arc t sanitary in every respect, well light ed and ventilated, and thoy receive .their dally food regularly. Mr. Campbell has studied tho poultry game from A to Z and ayislt to his place will provo to anyone that ho understands tho business. J LOST One emergency grip between be-tween Main and Center street. Pleaso return to Dr. Larson and receive reward. re-ward. ' Adv-tf In writing to the Agricultural Col-lego Col-lego for information concerning poul try add correspondence courses, Mrs E. F. Langford who recently moved to Ogden from Now Mexico, mentions In her letter that sho desires to thank tho Logan-Chamber of Commerce Com-merce for sending .them literature about Utah nnd Cache valley. Sho says tho Chamber Is surely up on Its work and doing things and sho docs not think sho will ever bo contented until they move to Logan. Tho Chamber of Commerce will soon havo its new advertising booklet ready for distribution. Chairman D B. Robinson has had charge of this work nnd he Is to bo complimented for tho attractive) booklet that he has prepared. The expense of the booklet book-let Is paid by tho Chamber, Cache county and Logan city. Sylvester Robinson of Wyoming has written that ho has run his trap lino and snared five coyotes and n number of Jackrabblts. Thoy will be shipped to Logan this week. Mr. Robinson will follow with his large Russian hounds and grey hounds. He states that a number of sheepmen from Wyoming are coming to the fair to seo the hound races and demonstrations dem-onstrations with tho coyotes and Jack rabbits. All cattlemen especially wilt be Interested In theae hounds. Musle for the Cache County Vr will be furnished by tho Hyde Park .band for the first day (School Day) the Logan band for the second day (Merchants Day.) and the Silver Players from Hyrum for the third day (Cache Valley Day.) Tho Dcttcr Dablca department for tho Cache County fair Is" attracting much attention. More than 24 entries en-tries have nlrcady been received. Dr. H. R. McOeo who has the contest 'In charge will have a number of experienced ex-perienced nurses and special doctors to carrry out the various tests. Electric El-ectric heaters will be provided so the parents noed have no fear about their children taking cold. It is expected ex-pected that this department will be one of tho most intereetlng and educational. ed-ucational. C5c will buy a butcher knlfo next Wednesday worth twice this money. Logan Hardwaro Co. Adv Iu our druudfathera days when a uiau ran for ofllce he did It alono for the nation's good, and not for the $ and c. no might pocket, that something wh"(ch nowadays Is not understood. Tiro boys did not congregate, con-gregate, themselves on tho orncrs to sec, tho girls cross of n cold, slushy day. Nor the girls '"did not want a policeman to iielp'th'am. That was no't the styltfld's wir ' Grandfathers Grand-fathers days. Robert Ilaxter. ' . " i - y , i ;J! .,., , On Friday evening the athletic committee of the Chamber, received and accepted the financial reoprt of tho Logan basebaU team. Tho committee com-mittee waa not In a position to say what would be done In baseball for nextjycar. It was the opinion, how-? ever, that baseball in Cacho valtoy had been a rather expensive proposition. propo-sition. Much credit is due to tho loca fans for the manner In which they attended tho games and also to tho business men who made liberal contributions. If basoball Is tp survive sur-vive tho number of Imported men will have to be decreased, The payrolls pay-rolls havo been too excessive. A meeting of the league will be called In the near future and the various baseball clubs will then stato what they intend to do. |