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Show I : LOCAL NEWS M ' H; rOU SALE New modern five H room bungalow with two rooms In Hb basement, ono and one?half acres H land. Enqulrcthls. office. Adv-3-20 H, Dr. "it. n. McCce loft on Sunday ' H . for a trip to the cost, whore ho will m take up some post graduate work nnd HT visit several famous baby clinics. Hj WANTED Harbor to run branch H barber supply house. Very llttlo B capital icqulrod. Harbor Specialty H' CoJOinaha, Neb. Advtf I H Attorney L. E. elson has succeeded H- Judge Thatcher as juvenile Judge of H, Cache, Pox Elder nnd Klch counties. ' I Ho was appointed by Governor Ma- B; I : H' n.uiY chicks- white Leg., $n Bl! i'i r hundred: llrown and Huff I-tr., ' ? 15.00 per hundred; Ithodu Island ' llds, $17.00 per hundred; lkirred ; mid. White Hocks, $17.00 per bun- H l-fd; mark Minorca?. $17.00 per K liiindrcd. Lens than 100 1 cent more i '' otigh. Guaranteed delivery. You pay K for no -dead or crippled ones.. Now H bonking for April, Mny and Juno do- H liveries " E. 1) Hogan, ' Phono" Hj, ' D46-J-4-II-2, Logan, Utah. Adv-tf H The Iogan nillltnry hand effected H A reorganization on Sunday with the H following officers: Director, Jos. A. B Kmlth Jr.; manager, Lew Edwards; BBfj directors, Leo Thatcher, Hall Karr, BE Jos. II.; England Mid Ollbcrt Thorpe. BBj rt Is to bo hoped that this organlza- BBl tlon will ncolve'tbe necessary sup- BBj port ro that the people may again BJB (injoy thfe band -concerts which were B so pleWuC last summer. B j I)r. kU, Cftfrt'pfckCioM, Dr. U M . HcoU, leiiui jwitlclnL Dr. lc BBJ M. dcoH, women fM rlWrtn- p- BBJ ta!lj. frjee rorrm 3, Atdrtw IMoxr-, B llfur..S-;V. ?, fr'u JPote K-71. B , , Hl In tbo l'ourth ward meeting house H; k Saturday af lei noon funeral bervlcc BB j were held for tho late rMs. William B niiickburn. -The Ward eholr wits in B n,ttendanet and the Monlrf were B conducted under the management of J M tho l'omlli ward blshopiln. The In- H vocatlnu wan offered by ' lVesldont H Joseph II. Bhepard. Tliu spealiera H wrrn Kldera Wnllnco SU-ong, Andreas, I'nUi'rif.n and ITonldont Joseph K. ! 1 Card on, who offeiod words of connol- i utlon to tho hnkved and paid Rlow- H ln tributes to the departed. .Soles H' were biuir by Mrs. Munuru. TUr. Kfl- H! bert and Frank llau'sli 8r. 'rho Uan- H . diction vas pronounced VV Tatrtarch H( . Joseph Qulbel. Many members of H the loval chapter of the Service 'W-r I.kIom were ttrcfnnt as Mrs. Wach- H burn'.wit the mt;hr of a voWUr. Hj TJur,t it o goMl atMaWce Utl tlit- H ' flora) iflroriutrs re in.y nnd kH- B Ujfiil. Itinr In f- t& eeMi- , . e'ert. " H I ca t. At. f.oran :tlBniTT2)- cqutjiahy. i AUr-3-31 H Tlie lti, deMHrnent r uiilainoH' .id' to th) Vfflldewce of H. A. Pelfd: H : neau on Ivitst Thhil Mouth 'fMmlar H moiitlng to txtinettlsh h btaze An the H 'burn. A little Chicken bitolr had H rkuAht fire atid thu l,l;e threatened B iVle halu. Tiie fire wits tiittuUly iitt H bill Ud' the dionLs was not larti. BBfl :; i ',: ,v ,:..'tiii.V--. J '--1- LOQAN HATCIIKHY, Phono ( 11C-N.W, Day old chicks for solo. March. April May delivery, sold right at hatcherp where you can see what you are et'lns. Also Klrelosa Brood-r. Brood-r. Colony IJroodtrs. Chlx mash put up by a successful poultiymnti. So order too small or too largo. See mo before ordering. I can succees-1 succees-1 fully meet all prices on California chlx, should ou nred them. All six varieties. AI50 custom hatching. Our Whlto'i.efiborn, the noted Tom liar-ron liar-ron OtoRon Asrlcultural ColleRe strain of heavy laci.- I can hatch, your tRRs cheaper than you with eot-tlnB eot-tlnB hens. ' Adv-tf-C Tho week old baby of .Mr. and airs Itennlrk Adams which passed away last Saturday was burled Sunday following fol-lowing hort funeral services held it the home of Mrs. Jos. lllthell. Toil SALE Old city dumping proiind rontalntm; C n cm-cm, lying north of county road and west of O. S. L. It. It. to highest bidder. The commissioners reserve tho right to l eject nnd and all bids which will be opened Thursday, March 31. at 7 p. in. Adv-tt The auction sale held nt the Ilowen livery stable, last Saturday was as advertised the hjggest sale of this kind ever held In Logan. Messrs l'oole and l'eck nre conducting the.s sstlrs weekly. They have all kinds of horms, big and small In addition to cattle and farm machinery. Their stnblo on North First West Is always kept clean nnd It would bo Impossible Impossi-ble to have a eoiral In better condition condi-tion through all thu rains and snows which have fallen recently. Those boy9 sold all thu horses they had on hand lust Saturday and are planning for u bin sale next Saturday. Look for ibeir advertisement Hsewhcre In this Issue. POM SAVM 70 acre ranch platvt-"1 platvt-"1 U alfalfa, wheat nd friiils, wrth i twusos, bain,' Implement thcd, ilpd wu-ler, civet I Ui lights. Located or Ulf,-h Creek between Itkhmond aod rranlttln. Would take home tn ogan In ' part payment. Phoue 841-NjV or write Cbas. IVrnd, Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, Utah. ' ' Adr-4-5-0 LOST One Clippies" Cord tire, 32x4 mounted. Tteward. Iteport Hotel Ho-tel Kcctes. Adv-4-1 . Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. A damn welcomed welcom-ed a fine baby boy on March 2:ird. i Mr. and Mrs. Adams' are fiotn Idaho p Kails. Mrs. AdauiH Is at a local hos- 'pllal. Mrs. Jesse Stewart Ueeae of Bn-njn Bn-njn was lit the city yesterday wishing with her parents Mr. aud Mrm J. '-. St e wat. ' VO-tt rWJ-vlfrSlno horsepower In-te.rinvUeBat In-te.rinvUeBat hts Kicl tin Kkld.s 4.MS.&H. atzil two Kiuuttoi. Will itr t(.- for cue tur. .Vast tb; thins ttov rvtKtlou or slUs wqffe. ntrr H3e Ouhm. .1--S orrh Ml fit.. 'Jj5..nttK. Aitv-tt ' -A flur but fc'lll wti hufn f, Uv. -nd Mrs. al&eeh msttlne HiUtlay. Itfether ami child are getUnc alant-frtcly, alant-frtcly, v , Wti)Wm, Ur. flefd $-mHrt ha relurne.d from the eastern markers wh're he hiid a ilucwitafill lilp. The ;i-chp-dice which h(Tfurcltasd wh)1e avay Is. arriving dallr i -!...''.: ',.i i "'it' j -1 na i -Oneida Academy of Preston scored (he greatest number of points In the cross country run which took place Saturday afternoon. The schools participating par-ticipating were Oneida Academy, II. iY C, North Cache, South Cache and Logan High. Tho first ten coiUens-ants coiUens-ants Crossed tho tape In the following follow-ing order running a two and one-fourth one-fourth mile course: Smith of Oneida, 12 minutes 41 4-G seconds; Ilingrup, IJ. Y. C, Erlcksbn of N. Cache, Larson Lar-son of Oneida, Dallies of Oneida, Murray of S. Cache, Weir of Oneida, ! Wiser of I). P. C, lllch of II. Y. C. ana Oedes of Lagan High. "The final fin-al scoring was Oneida 357 points: U. Y. C, 335; North Cache, 2S2' South Cache. 140; Logan High 38. Miss Agnes Larsen entertained nt a charming Easter card party at her .homo on Saturday evening In honor of Weldon Nash of Preston. Those participating weie Misses Angela Lanen. Itesslo Crowthers, Vendla Nash, Leone Davidson and Mesrrs Weldon Nash. Emerson Klnlayson, Irving Ir-ving Ilirkmorn and flleason Keunard Thu wlnneis of tho prizes weie Iles-sle Iles-sle Crowthers ad Emerson Plnlaysnn. Light lefreshments wero served. There ihoilld nt least be a stable market for corn, oats and hay. Heading the advice to the lovelorn that it Is- a feature of some papers, ono would imagine that the author was some old maid who would give a week's salary for one good tight squeeze with trimmings. One of the most Inconvenient things the new administration 'will hno to put up with Is the fact that i evo'r,v man who yt$n- eligible to, rote lit the reeeiitflevtiou is eligible to a Job now. " ,' , There's no reason of being un- rrttBoiiable. i God Intends man and woman to wed, and somotlmea the devil seema to eoopciate. ' A f The new olllrern of the Chamber of Commerce are working as ifast at possible to outline a program yf work for the Chamber and to, Appoint thn special and standing committees to carry oilt tho planks for the coming year. After tho vailous chairmen of committees arc chosen a special meet Ing will bo hold nt which time the chairmen will recelvn the Instructions. Instruc-tions. More speed.or get-lt-domi will be the slogan for-this year's owrk. It will bo tho policy to adopt fewer plauks which are the lnuKrtau( bnes and then see that they are put over. Maybe they call it Wall streol because be-cause nothing that eels In there ever ev-er succeeds In retting out. Ttiei ate according, to ieoet rtlscoery. In Ihr tvelkborhotH) of six uitlllnu srrms rn tn hn5e,flyTb ordinary Rersuu wuiiW rrnvr tet tbN pfs itnuolleed. r ' ' . ' 'l.oit vf laeii will or a $r oj 1H li.valr or JtKtKs itlrd ttt ni. mw awfill rmapuk lto Je weritlu? 10 their wIvm want to, open a $1 bsntk kcoo'unt for the hr. I j Oyttln;: the Worst L It at S4ifl,e (line has often turhed out t 1x3 the best Ihlugl liitl eo i iltl ftave happened to perQa i i Two splendid erijces' were held t i the Pi-eshyeriati 'church ,Siinda"y l.h commemoratipp vo('KHslfernd ' the cpligpetrnUonB Vllled tho'Viinrrh to capacity.- Especially flUH was Vh East-' East-' e'i eanta(a"The LUlng Christ." as' snug Jiy the choir at tho 'evening sr-vlee,. sr-vlee,. This cantata told the story of the crucifixion and iraurrertlon of Christ nnd interpreted the mct-sage: of the day as the dlecinlea understood It Tho choir was under the dlree-- dlree-- Hon of Mrs. M. D. Jtoblimoji and was accompanied at tho piano b Urn. Maulaeau and by Mrs. Ilnbartz on tho vlblln, Mady flno worda of com mcndfttlou have been, fxprecwd as to tho work. of the choir Ofld tho Various BoluIstA and tMpetj'atly of Urn. Itobl- , on, the HtwioV. . ,i t-. tf J . - t i |