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Show I; "LOCAL NEWS" ' m H tf FOn SALE Now modern five 1 tooni ' bungalow with two rooms In B bnsomcnt; one' nnd ono?hnlf, acres H ' Jandi KnquIrPthla office. Adv-3-2o , H i H ' Mr. Roy llolmer formerly of this 1 'city, but now of Montpcllor, Idaho, H '-was In this city tho first of tho wtfok m on business. M WANTED Barber to run branch r, harbor supply, house.. Very llttlo 'capital required. Barber Specialty M ' Co., Oniaha, Neb. - Adv-tt H Tho case agalnBt tho boys who look H Mr. K. It. Owen's car has ngalu been H ( put off In tho-city courlf). The boys B from Proldence who robbed the post- H olllce at that jilaco huvc been taken H ) to Salt I,akn City by U. 9. Murshal H ' 'Nebekcr and Deputyj Sheriff Benson H ' ,iind will be tried by tho federal H I LLH $ i m , ;' DreNScott. Crilrop'ractors,' Dr. H. I H fc 0. Scott, general practicing. 'Dr. tun ' H I! M. Scott, women and children spe-I H (1 clalty. Office room 3, Androws Block. H ,; llotra 9-11. -fe-4, 0-7. 1'liono 97b. H 1 Adr-tf. , , H i Mrs. Sarah Ann Blackburn passed j ,j nwayjnt the family residence on H , Monday evening. She was the wife H 8 of Wllljum lllackburu and was born H j fn Lauvnshlrc, England, August 24, H (L 1856,. Funeral services will be held B 't H w In. the Fourth watd chnpel at 2 p. m. H i! m 'turday. j '! 1.00 AN HATCIIKKY, Phone, I H ) 11C-N.W. Day old rlilcliH for iwlo. , H if March, April May delivery, sold. rlgM H at hatcherp where yoti can' nt-if wiin-t H you are getting. Also Flrela Urood- Hj , crs, Colony Brooders. CJdx mnuh put H ji 4 up by a successful pouHrymaiv. No H order too small, orUiO' ilnrge! See H i me. before ordering, 'illjciin KUceeas- H 1 fully meet nit prlccjQatXailfornln H ciilx, should you n"SKAll six H1 I varieties. Also custom Pitching, pur H. I White Leghorn, the noted Tdm liar- H' on Oregon Agricultural''" College . I .fitraln of heavy layers.'1 I can hatch H j jour vkkb, cheaper than ou with se't- H: I ln hens. Adv-tf-C, H A( the shoot held at the I.ORau Hj oi nnd Oun club at their srounds , H bn Bundny last the following scores i weie mude. Out of a possible fifty, l y T. II. IludRO, MI Lou Wiuschell, 42; B , 'j.iim'H OIhpii. 42; 1'. II. Center, 30; H 'Charles Jenkins, 40; 1). A. Woodall. H '38; Klkm CronqulHt, 3S; Luther Vi-r- B -ocn, 38, and Dr. Hcynolds, 3C, HBl '" H FOR SALK Nlnu horiiepower Iu- ternndonal Gas Knlne on skids; B 'i 175,00, used two months. Will K"ar- PBfl nntee, for one )ear. Just the thing' PBfl fur Irrigation or slla pe work. Center l iSales Couipauy, 135 North Main St., fl Logan. Utah. Adr-tf Last ..tluiday orenlnt' thi? stork IH. dr-llvtied to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 Cnlne u beautlfnl baby daiiKhter. AH j conrorned dulnc nicely H, l'Oll 9 ALE Old city dumtilBR H Hi-ifuud cnnuialns G ncrHS, lytug H not lit of county road nnd west at H L'k.L. 11. R., to hlb-hest bidder. M Adr-tf B ' A heaultful little dauRhter was born to Mr. nnd Ms. K. S. SterTen of , 1'ocntello on Monday evening. 'Moth- BBj e r nnd child dolus; nicely. Mrs. Htef- fun was foitnerly MI.hh lone Smith of i this city. H FOR SALT: 70 ncie much plant- ed to ulfntfn, wheat and fruits, with 2 limmes, bain, Implement shed, plpid water, clectilc lights. Located ' on HIkIi Creek between Richmond nnd Ftnnlclln. Would take homo In I Logan In part payment. Phoue H 8tnNV or write Chas. Pond, Lewls- H, ton, Utah. Adv-4-C-C H Tho Wllford Woodruff camp Will K meet nt the home or Mrs. Mary K. H Smith 239 H. 2nd K. todsy at 3:30. ' A KOod'iitlendu'n'cB tedeslfed. ' B f VsVAVsVe BIB B Officors and tenchcra of Relief Socloty of Logan stake will meet in the, assembly room of the Logan stake house on Saturday at 3 30. Signed. Kllen Ilaugh, Ollie HJorkman and Ida Qulnney. Tho Cache stake Primary oincerti meeting will be held In thp bishop's building March 25, at 2 o'clock. J!21 Fish and Game llcenscB now on sale at Logan Hardware company. ' ' Adv-3-31 Apion Bazaar. Cache and Logan stakes, 1,000 aprons for sale, Friday, March 25, 2-6 p. in. At the Auditorium. Audi-torium. Dance for chlldren'at B. Y. C. gymnasium 4-6 p. in. Admission 10 rents. Dance for adults nt 8 o'clock lu the Auditorium, udmlsslon 25 cents each. Refreshments 'for salo at liazntu and at both the dances. Adv i i. Apton liazaur. Cache and Logan stakes, 1,000 aprons for" sale, Friday, March 26, 2-fc p.m.-" At the Audi-Joiluiii. Audi-Joiluiii. Dance for children nt 11. Y. C. g)-iunnel)im t-C p, pi. Admission 10 cents. Daiicn for ndiiltit at '8 o'clock In) the Auditorium, admission 25 centR each. Rgfieshmqnta for sale nt bnzaui and nt both tin' dances. Adv i ' An apron b.iznar will be lield In Audltoilum March 25 and will be In the nature of a reunion of both stakes. A dance In the B. Y. gym vllt be given In the afternoon from 4 to 6 for the children uud a dance will be given In the Auditorium In the evening for adults. A feature of the bazaar wilt be the Ironing board aprons to fit uny board and tie on. There will be house dresues and chll-dreus' chll-dreus' aprons also. At the children's dance Miss SpanuVs pupils will present pre-sent featuie dances and In the. evening even-ing at the Auditorium there will be a prize waltz. Refreslimcuts will be sened at each dance. . - t I i The dliectoiH of the Clumber of Commerce will meet on Thurmla) evening at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose pur-pose of electing the olllcers of the Ohm.tber for the ensuing -year. An Important communication from tho Moigan Pea Canning company will also be presented for consideration. The Logan tabernacle choir will meet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock In place of 7:30, the usual time. i Marriage licenses have been granted grant-ed to Henry B. Johnson and Rachel Pedorson of Logan; Otto V. Miller of Nowton and Atllln Larson of Logan; Lo-gan; Golden C. Burrls and Ivy M. Norman, both of Logan; M'lltou L. Scottof Bui ley, Idaho, and Zolma Naylor of Franklin. t ' i I The case of Allen Kilckson who is charged 'with tho unlawful killing of an Wk will come up before 'the city court on Monday ruornlnr. Tickets for the basketoall game between the Logan High School nnd Montana may be procured at the Logan Lo-gan Hardware and Kolfsnn's Sport in ; Goods Co. Tho Montana boys ar-llvcd ar-llvcd jrsterday morning and receded .try a committee of local club men. I The KUza R. Snow camp will meet with Mts. Oconto Brown, 635W. 2nd S. on 1'ilday arteinoon nt 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Henry II. Johnson, newly weds of jesterday, were treUt-,ed treUt-,ed to the uiual Joy tide with the ac-cumpaii)irig ac-cumpaii)irig blaie of automobile hot ns and clung of tin cunt;. The boa id of county commission-(eis commission-(eis wer In session jesteidny afternoon after-noon taking care of official business. When Leslie Davis and August Stippo meet at the Auditorium next Monday night funs know what to expect. ex-pect. Local sports have been calling tfor a match between these two men for the past six weeks, and now thut the time Is at hand the biggest crowd of tho eeason is r-ipectei) to be pies- '. .. . ... or ' kii |