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Show I LOCAL NEWS' B u ----fl H BADY CHICKS KOIl SALE Now H booking orders for March, April and H May. Six varieties, Selected stock. H Jlook carlr for sure delivery. Prices H lower than last roar. For parties H Jars phono C40-JM. H. D. Ilogan. H ll.F.D. No. 2, Logan. Utah. Adv-tt H We ourselves are the only peoplo H who havo real trouble our nelgh- Hj bora imaging or enlarge theirs. H The aTcrage man Improve a whole Hj lot as you come to know htm bet H . ,. H Hides, tart, jtm. Oct full value H by bringing In to 7ran Hide and H 7onk Co. Phone 03 Orders taken H for tanning furs " ' & Adv-tl H Him m H Homo' of the best 'things ever wrlt- B t n wcrc'only mediocre by those who H ptnncd'thcm, so who's to be a judg H t of the best things to read? I H A lot of our trouble? are only In vl our minds, which nlny be the reason t i i- j i B ' thai a, lot of us are about half bug-, H house; "'I 'rV- ! B Logan Hatchery to, ready to take M orders for all varieties qt day old H clilrslt; also custom hatching, At H Derrret Mill. Utah and California H only of best quality; Phone 116-N-W. H Adv-tf-C M Whe-fooKoften things himself u M wine mn and Iho whw man otirn j things himself u fool and often ho H H It In not how much you tave go H much as how you spend fl, H WANTKDXUrber ti ran brnncS M tmrber supply boure. Very UtOe , capital required, narber, Specialty H Co.. OroshaJ Neb.' " " -ffg& J&r$t i v! H The telephone is an awful tale- H heater. It can't krtp anything to it- H j.iK:.' M H Tho'liiirhelor. tvbo .,"nJop bt-lng s inr-w " cVo , H free orten wishes that, be didn't en- H Joy It quite do much. - H ' H Rood H'cprvolr tor pal cheap. Call H 257-J. Adv-tf-C H' iJ ' 1 H Ap)iiyatlon Is the clock Intrude H of the optimist. B Hid you uvei ae a grandmother H -who would Itj her ilauthterittvat her H ihlldrvu Uh Nino wy the ohUdreo' H mother was' treated when a child? H Dra. Scott. Chlrupis-ciors, Or. JL B D Scott, general rattl-taB. Dr. l'oa fl U. fcVott, wc-iiM-n ka ebtWrn .kpe- B rl4ly. Oifco ftK Hj A4dr-ws 'Hlock. H Hours Sll. 3-4, ST'Plro&s'nft. .Ad.-m ' ' " H An cgotUt Is at man who ihtnlui Hj himself at wnart ui the mouines at H htK-funvi'ul will a- he was. H Hinllv 00 your unenilesr-bul niul.o H rertnin thai It's not the Ulnd they'll H ntltnk( for n sneer, m rot: kai.k-hc-a pood lot, jut.tvweHt H of the Agricultuial Colleg. Knqulru H ar.:i v, ii, n, -,1'bonc n&s-J. H Adv-S-2-C H I)o not forget llie,;i?tbiii'oi' ball and H Pngi'iiut ThurMijy "evening rat the H 1 Alidltuilum. Uanclnp beglna at 8 H iituli th pageant ut H. . Adv-33 H H I VOU SAI.i: CHUAP A ladles ah-' H miliilt'ly iuvw nu) liliut seige unit. B HU :M. Coat tilmmed with mill- B tniy braid and buttons. .Silk llm-d, H l'l.ilu lailorod skirl. This Ih a iciu H biiifalu Call tlila ouiccs Ady-ut-C BBBI ----- iwii'wi'-l, IMII" Tbo figures secured by tho recent censui) will be given out oon, but we can reasnuFc? the' ladles that their ages wilt be given by average and not individually. Logan Caipe'iitcrs Cut WakiB. A voluntaiy cut lt wages from $7.20 la IC.80 was determined upon b' local union No 1787 at Its meeting Sat urday night. This new cut In wages goes Into effect March i', 1021. Adv-3-3 The nob Itoy DeWItt chapter of tho Berviee Star Legion will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Commercial club rooms on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 3-3 A fine. wn was born' to Mr. and Mrs. Le-land Hansen of College Ward last Bunday. All couccrned doing nicely. Do ,not forget tho Pioneer ball and pageant Thursday fining at the Auditorium. Dancing begins at 8 and the pagoant at 0, Adv-3-3 Tho Bcrylce at the postroQlct will ba discontinued today between the hours of 1:30 aud 3.J10 p, in, out of respect to the memory of Mrs. J6soph Zundel. The postolllco force will attend the funeral m-rvlees in a body. n ' . ' ' f " - ' V i The Daughters of Iho Plonceraof Cacho county will give a grand ball and dross review at Ihe Auditorium next, Thursday cvtmlng beginning at 8' p. in. Tho bost music will be fu'r-ntshud fu'r-ntshud and all who' attend are assur-I'd assur-I'd a good, time. Tho money derived will bo used to furnish and mulntaln a pioneer relic half. The, 4t ess rei ue will ronslst of a display of dress worn by out mothers and grand-mothers grand-mothers from 1847 to' the present time.. KTerybody come. Jtr. and Mrs. llober.Tajbet an-noiweii an-noiweii the marriage of their daughter daugh-ter Wanda to Mr. L. A. Stouf.htcH. The uiarriagw w.as performed at' the St - c lethodlst Parsonage at Mack foot, Idaho, last Thursday morning at ll;30, r.:Jnmta R. Gillian oirflnt- tne. . ' ? - The U, A. a.U, V. U basketball game ployed t Provo last Saturday night was a cIopo came throughout. r ' i It ended by u hcore of 30 to 28 In faTqr of the Provo bunch. The employees of the- Anderson & Sons Lumber company came to Logan Lo-gan Saturday toA ojlten-Athc annual j convontlop of - that, 'concern. Two meetings vero,hcld.aud' valuable in-strvetionglven in-strvetionglven to the meu'from Utah and Idaho who represent this big concern, In tho evwUng a banquet was eeived ut the Hotel Eccles. JaU who attended bad a ei- Koodtluie which will be icntetuberod uutll the v-oitvcntlon ucxt year. -j UIhop James Jensen of.illlhlltr was In Logau jvAteidity looking af-'tt-r bunInc-H. r ' At the prnctlc shoot held at John, son'a Qrute Sunday, the follotvlnt; scores weTe made. Out of a posfUble fllty blue rocks L.P. Winbchell bioko 4C, James Olaen 4t, Held Shaiuha.it 41, A. 1). Woodall It, P. H, (Jenter 3U, Klam Cromiulkt 37, Luther Ver-oeu Ver-oeu 34, Dr. Frank Keynolds 34, Al- Jan Palmer 34, Dal( Shaw 28, Leo Kimball '22,' J I-J yi n 22. Out of 25 Charles" Ji-nkriii broke 22, I. D. Amea and A. it Aim tied, breaking 1 1. each ) ' - ' Tho two joung men who took K. It Owen's autnmolille fru mwhero it was p.iikod a short lime ago b Iho l'uvlllon, have been hauled Into tin- local nuiit and ai hunt out under .1 K00 houd awiiliiiii; trial. 1 'i - 1 I Tho South Cache Basketball foam trimmed the Notth Cache team in a 'fast game at Hyrum Saturday o-.cn- ing. Tbo final bcorc was, 44. to 42. 7 ? Funeral services will 'b'held 'today at 1:30 p. in., Ih the Seventh, wArd meeting house ofeiUtho remains of Mrs. oJseph Zvindol who died following follow-ing an operatjon for upnejidlcltls. She was tho daughter of tho fate Fdw'in and Sarah'Ovrin'Hench, bofXan'd ra'lft-cd ra'lft-cd In thlsvcity wboro sho.has many rolatUes. and' friends to mourn her .Iocs. Sho was thirty-seven years of .age. Desldcs her friends and other .relatives she Js survived by.ihcr hUs- baud, a son and -two", daughters, whoso ages arc flftccrifStwelve and' olght years.. "jOufbrrcspwct to Mr Zundel and bN order ofu Postmaster Illalr the Logan postoOlco will be closed during funeral services, ' -"" Mrs. C.T. Aivord has gone to Ihe Doe hospital a? OruVii where alio will bo placed under the earo of Drs. Rich and Joyce. She will undergo an operation today for her Jtiue which she hurt sometime ugo when t she fell fium the steps at the Smart gymnasium. Dr. llich Is tint old family fam-ily doctor and Dr. Joyce Is u'otiu spt4 clallHt. , 1 . |