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Show NORTH LOGAN NEWS (' MOUTH LOGAN, March 2D.--Let "i us put our shoulder to tho wheel and push ns spring Is actually with us. It la to bo hoped that tho farmers r will bo able to seclro plenty of help to plant their crops. There Is plcn- )- ty of snow In tho mountains and a plentiful water supply for the summer sum-mer months Is assured. Natures Is doing Its part; why not put our xhouldcr to the wheel nnd push. The Daughters of tho Pioneers "met at the homo of Mrs. Itabello Darling on Thursday afternoon. A good program nnd a sketch of tho .Handcart Pioneers was given by Mro , Darling, as Blie walked and pushed 1 a handcart across the plains. Re freshments were served, i Friday evening Miss Nora Eltason ,' Mrs. Jennie Elhuson Hansen and Miss 1 Joule Hansen gave a delightful con- j cert program' to u highly apprecia tive audience which insisted on many I encores. Tho money derived will go to help furnish and maintain a pioneer pi-oneer lellc hall at Logan. ! Tho storl: took advantage of tho ' spring weather of la,-t week anu j made a flying visit here, leaving pre- ' clous bundles . at tho following j n girl; Mr. nnd Mis, Lester Larson. i a boy. All concerned are doing nice- j Mr. Albert Stauffer- who spent February in .California and enjoyed the balmy brccr.es at Los Angeles nnd other southern California cities lias decided to soil his homo and farm heio and move to Los Angeles j to make his home. 'i Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer who has been .quite' 111 for threo weeks Is reported to bo improving. Mrs. (Jraco P. Johnson or Garland , -j Is visiting with relatives In the ' ' ward. ! Tho Relief Society sisters of the , ward held ther meeting at the home ' of Mrs. Margaret Larsen on Thurs day. Tho afternoon was pleasantly spent In singing, music and social pastime. Refreshments were served. The health of tho people Is gen erally good at present with tho exception ex-ception of a few cases of hclcken pox nnd measles. Mrs. ltoxena Hopkins is spending the week at Ilrighain City with her daughter Mrs. Ilarbar.i Wright. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. U. Hatch of Wells-ville Wells-ville spent the week end at (he homo of Mr. and Mis. Alma Olsen. On Sunda Miss Hell Folkman entertained en-tertained with a dinner In honor of Misses Wanda nnd Lois Henderson of Logan. There were eight guests. At our Sacrament meeting on Sunday Sun-day Prof. John T. Calno and lllshop A. Jorgenson of Logan gave us fine talks. Mrs. Henry White or Hrlghnm City, Mrs. Steven Thurston and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walto of Hydo Park were visitors at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I) Nyman on Sunday Mrs. Fred Jacobs of Logan spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. George Maughitii. , Mr. J. W. Holladay of Dayton, Idaho, Id-aho, was In the ward on, business Monday. Mr. Ernest Burger who had his arm amputated just above the elbow for tuberculosis is reported on the Improve. He is at a Salt Lake hospital. hos-pital. Master Golden Nyman was surprised surpris-ed by a group of friends Friday evening. ev-ening. The evening was spent iV games, music nnd dancing. Dainty refroshmets were served. Monday evening whllo Joseph Folk-man Folk-man was doing nls evening chores he had tho misfortune of being kicked kick-ed by one of his horses, breaking h's, leg Just below the kneo. Ho was taken to a Logan hospital where ho Is doing nicely. Miss Dena BJarnason spent Sunday at Hyrum. ' The farmers are. signing the (now beet contracts. Mrs. Ada Peterson spent the woek end at Wellsvllle visiting with relatives. |