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Show If) LOCAL NEWS Hs? D"- Scott, Chiropractors, Dr. H. Bff, Scott, general practicing. Dr. Ida Ht-J M. Scott, women and children spo- H&j clalty. Offlco room 3, Andrews Dlock. ! iloura 9-11, 2-4, 6-7. PhoM 978. ;;. Air'u- . , i&dsMi ii H I Dr. E. G. Cowans, ntata health Hrj director, will speak to the High H , School boys and to men at 11 o'clock H j this morning. Tho subject is "Keep- H i . log Fit." All boys and men espo- H 1 1 dally fathers, arc cordlaily invited. Hi I H , 2 Hides, furs, Junk, Got .full valuo B J H i ly bringing In to Lopan Hide and H Junk Co. Phono 62 Orders taken H ? tor tanning furs. Adv-tf HI . j SeatB for "Tho Threo Twins" on HJ ' saio at tho Men's Shop. Prices $1,10 H and $1.$5 including war tax. Make HJ , ' resorratlons early. Performance is Hj Saturday January 8 at Nlbley Hall. II A" AdT i, W- ' Hj . ; I haro four rooms of slightly used H I I furniture which must bo Boon to bo H ' J appreciated, which will bo sold all or H i ; jart to anyono calling at 377 North H ' 3 at West at onco. J. G. gmlth. Tel. s y.. - -"H-m H : N BABY CHICKS FOn SALE Now m i ' booking orders for Match, April and Hj ,i May. Six varieties, Selected stock. Hjj Book early for sure delivery. Prices H j lower than last year. For parUcu- H ' ( liira phone BC-J-. R. . Hog-n. Hi i, It.F.D. No. :, Logan, Utah. (Adv-tt H;,, " WANTED Barber Id run branch HJ 'I fcarber Bupply houso. Very little Hj . capital required. Barber Specialty HjY ; do., Omaha, Neb. Adv-tt H. HI Owing to tho tromondouB advance l ' M I Teat sale for tho "Illid of Paradise' ! ; -tbo management has decided to give Hjj a matinee today nt 2:30 p. m. at HJ the Lyric theatre l r l f HJ;ii LOST 30-3 doublo tirad" tiro. H: Finder report to this omce nnd to- HJ ' ceivo reward. Adv-1-4 HJ' ! c II ,B reported that Mr. Win. King HJ i , . the janitor at tho court houso, fell HJ ) on tho icy pavement Monday morn- jj tng and hurt his knees so badly HJ i. that ho will not be able to attend ' to his duties for several days. HJ , H Wanted at this office, old rags, f) suitable for wiping machinery, adv. Hl ' ' - . When May Peteraon ,tho Metro-1 polltan opora soprano and concert star who alngn hero January 24, at the tabcrnaclo scheduled to give a recital at tho Orccnsboro College for Women at Greensboro N, C laBt soason she prepared a program which consisted of nlnetcon numbors Orccnsboro however, was so delight-, cd with Miss Peterson that they found her program all too short and eighteen encores, by actual count, wore demanded and given. One song Miss Peterson gavo throe times by request; fotir others wore repeated repeat-ed twlco and when hor accompanist began to get tired Miss Potcrson sat down to tho piano and played her jown 'nccompanlment. This" If i tho record for encores for any ar list appearing In Orconsboro. It tako a superb artist, both artistically ar-tistically and vocally to stand comparison com-parison with the) great find only Car-two. Car-two. Dut May Peterson tho famous concert star who will appear hero at tho tabernaclo on January 24 is such nn artist, for at one of her recent re-cent appearances at th'o Mctropoll-tan Mctropoll-tan opora houso In New York City one of tho most noted musical critics cri-tics wrote tho following day of her performance: "Sho sang her nria and duct with Mr. Caruso better than It has been done In years. Not many voice stand out well In contrast con-trast with that of Mr. Caruso but tho duet was all to hor crodlt." This is surely praise indeed, coming as it docs from so eminent an authority. - r i "--- j - When a music critlo wrllea: "Shb was forced to respond to ruoro encores en-cores than any singer Blnco John iMcCorraack," ho only verifies the I statements of many others regard-, ing the superb artistry and vocal attainments of May Pelerson the famous concert star who will np- pear hero at the tabcrnaclo on Mon-dnyr Mon-dnyr January 24. ' Another writes that "I havfc not heard such a gracious gra-cious lUnfrer Jslnco Lillian Nordlca I who wan so liberal in pleasing hot public." ' Next Monday owning tho Inaugural Inaug-ural ball In honor ot Governor May bo arid tho new stato o'mcialswllI bo glon in the ball room at the Hotel Utah.' The reception will commence com-mence at 9 p. tn, and tho grand march at 10 p. m. There will be no chargo nnd tho cltlrMjs of this state have a rordlal invitation. Subacrlbo For the Republican No QhappctLor'rougl) hands If you use CREAM!-LO. . Adv-1-8 Marriage licenses hae been granted to tho following: Arnold L. Erlckson and Viola Stock, both of Fish Haven, Idaho; Albert Grundcr and Anna Olauser both 6f Logan; Edmund A. Johnson and Mary M. HaBklns both of Treasureton, Idaho; Wm, Wells and Annie F. Stevenson, both of Preston. , Saturday will be probate and law and motion day in tho district court on which day tho new Judge,' A. A. Law will -transact the official j business. Mr. Fnrrcl Johnson has been appointed as odiclal court reporter. re-porter. Farrell Is well known hero and qualified in every way for this appointment. For a number of yearn ho has acted In this same position. po-sition. Ot Into ho has been om- cial reporler nt Ely, Nevada, , I I Mrs. Elitabcth Jones has filed suit for dlvorco against Evan Jonc.-j. Tho lady asks for tho restoration of her previous name Elisabeth Larrat Her causes of complalpt are thai her husband has not provided for her since last February." Mr. Jonot is elghly-ono years of age, while his wife is fifty. I I Funeral services wcro held in the Eighth ward meeting houso Monday over the remains of the late John S Pearson. The penlng prayer was offered by Eldor Anthon Anderson, Elders N. P. Nielsen, Andreas Potcrson, Potcr-son, H. A. Pcderson and Bishop Jos, Kibbon spoke of the many good things accomplished by Iho deceased, deceas-ed, They spoke of his faith In tho gospel and hl9 untiring efforts to proclaim the gospol truths to all whom he came in contact with, Tho it benediction was pronounced by El-dr El-dr N. W. Kimball. During tho services Elder August r J. Hnnscs nnd Don Swcnson sang a duot and Claun Pohrson sang a solo. At the cemUery J"Mer. Peter ' W. ' Ncilson dedicated tho gravo. ' Tho now county officials who took oath of ' office last ' Monday havo rounded their affairs inao''nhnpo so that the wheel Is steadily turning and tho gindlng still goes on. Some ot tho deputies havo been appoint' cd, thoso so far appointed bolng, MIbscs Norma Olsen and Lillian Mc-Cullock Mc-Cullock as deputies In 'the county clerk's office; R. L. McQuarrlo as chljpj Vleputy assessor and A. ( J. Clawson as deputy treasurer. It Is reported that Don Benson has been appointed deputy Bhcriff and tho Misses Edna Davidson and Venice Adams as deputies in the recorder's' offlco and Mrs. Ida Daincs Merrill as chlof deputy. Tho commissioners' have boon out on iho county roads on an inspection trip and from tho way things have started it looks as though a,U the now officials arts determined de-termined to mako good tholr pledges pledg-es 'that tholr term of ofneo will 1 prove to tho pcoplo of Cache county coun-ty that they havo fulfilled o very rc-qulrcuicnt." rc-qulrcuicnt." Tho local board of fire underwriters underwrit-ers hqld their monthly meeting and luncheon at tho Hotel Ecclcs on Tuesday. Tues-day. Tho following members were present: President Henry B. Johnson, John-son, Vlco Picsident John A. Crocket, Secretary and Treasurer Alfred 0. Plcot, Fred C, Kldgell, Jr., Boyd Hatch, H. A. Pcderson nnd William M, Howell. It was decided at tho meeting that all firo insuranco prcm- turns should bo paid within thirty! days after the end "of tho mdTrth fot . which tho Insurance was written. Tho local board Joined tho State Board of Firo Underwriters and elected el-ected Mr. Bo)d Hatch as vice president presi-dent or the State Board of Firo Underwriters. This evening at 7:30 the taber-l naclo choir wilt hold a rehearsal. Mrs. Mario Bjorkmon passed her seveay-seventh milestone Tuesday; I Her sons Victor' and Oscar and hcrj daughters, Mrs. Aillo Otto and Mrs'l C. King and tho grandchlldron vis-1 Itcd her at tho residence 331 East i First South street. And tho evening even-ing was spent viry pleasantly. "Sen Utah First. Clumbor of Cora-morco Cora-morco Lunchoon meeting. Subject, Illustrated lecture, Scenic Utah, felon National Park and Bryce's Canyon, i Lecturer, Dr. J, E. Broaddus, Salt Ijtko City, Utah. Date, Thursday. January 6th. Placo, Wigwam, Lnnch-eon, Lnnch-eon, 7- p. m. 'Lecture, 7:30 p. in. Plato, $1.00. Boy Wanted to deliver papers. Must bo over twelve :yoam 'bid. Apply at this office. adv. i Subscribe for The Repuollcan. rmmmmmmmmmmammmmammm ' I rfjl - -! Postmasters will glvo oirpoEsiblo publicity to tho tact that special delivery de-livery mall will In tho future bo de-livered de-livered without receipts and will bo In regular .mall receptacles .when personal per-sonal delivery cannot bb effected, at the "sumo time emphasizing tho tact that tho special delivery ytm is designed to expedite and not to safeguard safe-guard mall, that tho registry' system sys-tem Is provided to Insute safety .and hat mall containing money or other articles, of value suuuiu ...)arlabfy bo registered. Nows notices to this effect should bo carried in the local papers, tf no expense Is Involved, and the Information should be 'otherwise 'other-wise dlBemlnated. . M. Blair, 'P. M. |