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Show W LOCAL NEWS H I H 1 Drs. Scott, (Chiropractors, Dr. H. H D. Scott, goueral practicing. Dr. Iaa H ti. Scotswomen nnd children epo- H ,! clalty. Oflico room 3, Andrews Block. H t Hours foj-W 2-4, 6-7. Phono 075. LH ' Adrrtf. V ' bbpa I !. H The .repair, dopartmcot of Kimball H' 1! Auto. Co. , has been taken over by H Hox Kimball and Earnest Earl, both H r thcsof&cn hate bad considerable H , experience in repairing automobiles, Hj -an aro well quallfod to mako good. H ' r- H Mr. and Mrs. Orral Adams hare B . Teturned to Ogden aftor a pleasant H ' Tslt with relatives and .friends hero. BSSSSSSH l, " "" "" " B . Hides, .furs, junk. Oct full valuo H i by bringing In to Logan Hide and H ,, Junk Co.- Phono 62 Orders taken H for tannine furs. Adv-lf B Marriage llccnsca havo been granted HH 1o tho followng couples. Waltor H J Anthon Sqrscnson of Logan and ' ' Nott'lo Winn of Preston, Ralph S Btovbnson of ' Lewlston and Mary llH Olson of Logan. H ' I have four rooms of slight!)' used H ,i furniture which must bo scon to bo H , appreciated, which will bo sod all or H . part to anyone calling at 377 North H J 3st West at onca. J. K. Smith. Tel. H i Adr-tf pLKS At a New' Years party held by the Second ward laBt Friday nvcnlng H money was raised so as to send ouch H of tho missionaries from that ward H who are In tho worll preaching tho H ' jjobjipI a New Year remembrance. ppLpg .WANTED Barber to run branch H. i barber supply house. Very llttlo pLLH'i capital required. Barber Specialty PPH. Co?, Omaha, Nob. Adv-tt K . : H. For Rent.' four modern rooms with t Tinll, clothe closet und cellcr. En- PPpH'- u?ra 13C W.'-. 1st N. adv. plHU' AVonl has been re'cclvcd at this fll city of the death of to'lss Agnos Cas- PPPPH I IEJ flldy ul Los .Angeles. She passed PPPHj away Sunday ovcnlne but ns the ppppH ineBsnci) was Very brief no details can V 1hJkIvoh. It stated however that the, lomalns would be brought here B for Internment Miss Cnssldy was j formerly a resident of this city and 1 was one cf (ha lending educators of H tho state. She was a woman of ox- Hj coptlonnl teaching ability and hund- H Teds of her. former students owol H much of their success In Ufa to her, HH influence- and sound advice. She! HH ha rcmatkablo charm of manner and HH leaves a wide clrclo of frlonds In H tills 'city who will greatly regret pPPPH herjdoath. Funeral arrangements ppppPK H -will bo nnnounccd later, I LOST 30-3 double tread tiro, Finder report to this office and receive re-ceive roward. Adv-1-4 Ilay Olsen has returned from Og-deu Og-deu whero he has been on pleasure and business combine. Impressive funeral services wero held in tho First ward meeting houso Sunday afternoon over tho remains of Miss Loa Ncilson, llttlo daughtor "of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ncilson of this city, Tho invocation was offorcd by Elder Orson Smith. Bishop N. W. Mcrkeley, Eldor N. W. Kimball, Elder Eld-er Frank Peart and Bishop William Wil-liam Worley offered words of consolation con-solation to tho bereavo, tho benediction benedic-tion was pronounced by Elder Jos. Qulnney. During tho services must 'cal numbors wero furnished by tho following, tho ward choir sang two hyms, a duet wbb rendered by Ocorgo Brown and F. II. Baugh Jr., a beautiful beauti-ful violin solo rendered, by Michael Weaver and a duet by tho Mltton sisters. Tho floral offerings were many and beautiful. A great many friends an relatives wero present at the services and all showed thotr doepest sympathy for tho bereaved parents of this beautiful little girl. Miss FJora Myhotfcr and Miss Snider of Salt Lake spent Now Years In Logan tho guests of Miss Eva Itoso. They returned to 8a,t Lako on n late train Sunday ovcnlng. Attention QoncAloglcal Ward Representative Re-presentative and Commutes of Benson SJako. You will pleaso submit sub-mit your reports according to blanks which you havo received to tho Stake Secretary, Mrs, Choloo E. Harrison, Richmond, Utah. R. F. D. on .or be-foro be-foro Jan. 10th. Respectfully your Brother, Wm f. Harrison,- Stake Representative. No Chapped -or. rough hands It you use CKEAM-LO. Adv-1-8 o , Tho U. A, CJ Faculty Women's Lenguo will entertain for tho Faculty Facul-ty Including all of the extension workers at tho Womcns Oymiina-slum Oymiina-slum Tonight (Tuesday) nt 8:30. An Interesting program and dancing danc-ing will bo tho features of the. ovon-. lng. All faculty members aro urged to be( present. Boy Wanted to dellvor papors Must bo over, 'cwolvo years old. Apply at this otfico. adv. I WANTED Man with team or auto to handle McConnon Products direct to consumer In this county. For particulars address McConnon & Company, Mlnona, Minnesota. Men tlon this paper, Adv-1-9 Subscribe For tho Republican A sad death which occurcd on Sunday morning, Jun. 2nd was that of Lloyd tho eon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlffman of this city. Tho youth had been 111 about two weeks and tho causo of death wan append!-cltus append!-cltus with complications. He was sixteen years old and in his second year of high school. Ho attended tho Logan High and was a favorite among all his school fellows. He stood well Jn his classes and had a friendly affable disposition that endeared en-deared him to overyono. Our sympathies sym-pathies go 6ut to the rather and mother, the brother and two sisters who have lost such a son and brother broth-er and his death brings a loss to the community for ho was a fine youth with all the proflso of a splendid manhood. Funeral services will b hold in the Ninth ward mectlnp house, Wednesday at twelve oclork Wnnted at this office, old rags sultablo for wiping machinery, tidy M. E. A. Parson or King was In tho city yesterday hobnobbing with the new omcinls that were Just putting put-ting on their new suits. Mr. Parson says we must have eulclcncy in out county affairs and ho is behind the now otllclala to mako a success of every ev-ery department of the new administration. |