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Show NORTH , LOGAN NEWS NORTH I.OOAN. Match 15 Mrs. Elizabeth el'url entertained tho Primary Pri-mary oHlcera on Friday afternoon at her home at n buslnesa meotlne. Re-frcahments Re-frcahments were served an da pleasant pleas-ant afternoon followed. Several front hero attended tho funeial servlcoa of Mrs. Elizabeth Neldeihausor on Monday at tho Lo-Kun Lo-Kun Tenth wnid. Mia. Margaret lleut-ler lleut-ler and Mra. Hose Worstcn of this waul and sevoial other members of the fntnlly survivo hor. Mrs. MaiRnrot Larson apent aover-nl aover-nl days at Smlthfleld tho past week vlsltlnR with friends. Mr. Albert 'Klrby of Hydo Park was a visitor at our religion class on Friday. He save a good talk to tho children and enjoyed a number of perfectly prepared lessons and an cx-jcollent cx-jcollent program, both of which ro-.flectcd ro-.flectcd great credit upon both teachers teach-ers and pupils, Sister Elizabeth Palmer, an old nnd roapectcd resident of our ward, haa been Tory lit for two weeks, but Is reported to bo improving. Sho Is at the homo of her daughter Mrs. E-Chrlatcnaon E-Chrlatcnaon of Logan Tenth ward. Mr. Joseph Iltackburn of Salt Lake City representing tho Hcachnut Pack Ing company was a visitor at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nytnan this week. Miss Louise oPterson spent tho ewek end at Garland with relatives. Several of tho Hollef Society sisters sis-ters of tho ward will Bpent March 18 at tho Logan temple. The Daughters of tho Pioneers will give an entertainment on March 25 after tho concort, home mado candles can-dles will bo sold. Tho money derived deriv-ed will be used to furnish and maintain main-tain a pioneer relic hall at Logan. Mr and Mrs. Jamea Weston of Salt Lake City spent tho week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Holmgrecn of Hrlgham City spent tho week end icro with relatives. Several from our ward attended tho Joint recital Saturday evening at the Logan tabernacle. Mrs. Sarah A. King was called to Lewlston on Tuesday, hor llttlo grand, daughter Is qlutc 111. Our school teachers gave a dance for the school children last Thursday evonlng. It some of the father's and mothers wcro fined 25 cent's a tew times it might waken up a fow and the would turn out once In a while and visit them whlto at school work and sco them enjoy themselves. Oreat credit Is due our teachers tor tho good work dono this winter. Tho parents arc already wishing that they might bo employed to teach school hero this next winter. The fanners are anxious for spring They aro becoming tired of the long winter. Tho health of the peoplo Is generally gener-ally good at present with the exception excep-tion of u few cases of chicken pox and measles. Mr. Albert Stauffur who has been spending a month In Los Angeles and setcrat other places of Interest In California, returned home on Friday, feeling well paid tor his trip. Mrs. Iloso Fogg, Miss Thella Fogg, Mr. Vornon Fogg and Mra. Arthur Ilallstrom of St. Anthony, Idaho, wero visitors at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Maughan on Friday. Mrs. Barbara Wright and children of Ihlgham City aro spending tho cwek with relatives. Mr. Eriuttt Hurgor who has suffered suf-fered for several years with tuberculosis tubercul-osis In his arm, had the arm amputated ampu-tated Just above- tho elbow laBt Mon-da) Mon-da) at a Salt Lake hobpllal. Iteports nre that he la doing nicely. Mr. Francis Nelson sroms o have his share of bad luck. IIo has, lost two flno head of horses In lees, than a month.e ..' ' Mra. Lyman Kl&jtmn Is'reported on i tho sick list suffering frm stomach trouble. Miss Kato Smith and Mrs Mary Ferguson o'f Logan spent 8unday In the ward with friends. |