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Show I kocflLjjEyys. , 'ME - t Mm Iron SALE Kitchen cabinet In !V Good condition. Apply nt this ot- K 'flee. ' Advtll m , i 1111,1, Mnyor Chas. Bowcn of Olympla, ?fJt Washington, was n gHe.it of Mr. Oco. IIER' ' B? Bowcn at the weekly -nmcheon of Ht ' Notary on Thursday. Mayor Bowen 1 jM , suited Uiat It hod been seventeen ' t PI years slnco ho was In Logan. Ho M hardly recognized the city because Si of so many changes which had taken '1- placo during that time. Mayor Bjw- ;J J n Is a guest as -well as a brother-' HI-, "in-law of Mr. H. 0. Maughan. pf! Split kindling wood delivered. 25c i 1 ' N a eack. Phone 94liW. 63 W. lea," f South Adr. 0.-7-2GJ II It Is to be hoped that the county commissioners will be able to start I some toad ork before tho fall work' 1 Is on us and it will be too late. Some I of tho ciokb roads, especially, should i 1 bo graded and gra eled as tigreed , I ' before the bond ehcllon. It wlM c(.t 1 jnuch mole to build the loads In 9 tho fall and npilng when tho toads 1 arc muddy. HesldcH muny am out I of woik and wo need somq extia 1 money In circulation. Let's have 4 i some road work as soon as possible. . ! tfV 1 H I K. W. Qulsck, M. D., wishes to j j , announce that ho has opened offices I Ik 5 oyer tho City Drug store. Adr-tr llfK s, In order to Block the stm I If ' 1 hatchery In Logan canyon, It will bo 1 1 m ' necessary to purchase several hun- lr dred stock fish, tf tho sportswon of I g tho county and tho member of the I IS Cache County Fish and Protective as- I YE'. j soclatlon will contrlbuto tho cost of I Iwl . ' onlJ' t,vo or ,ni0.e ot,,hMe 8t0Ct tnh. Imn that would bo different. These flb IjSr would commence to spawn this fall I II f and It would not be long until all lljp the streams of the county would be W well stocked flh fish. When the I W y pioposlllon is put up to you Mr, Iff, A Sportsman be prepared tOjbe a real I lit - "P"1 ntd nelp buy iv0 or "a'''e of m fi theao stock fish. I iff i V W f JFOR SALE 61 acres ot land, !$? ' 1200 per acre. Good terms, 7 per ' ; tent Interest on deferred pa)ments. P ; Close n. See J. It. Janes, Frovl- II 3 dence. Adv-lf-Sat If,1 iV The sawmill owned b Mr, T. W. ii-' Peterson of Hjrum him been saw Inn if' ' Jogs' at tho Boy Scout camp this week t!i and now has a big pile finished. Lj Drs. acott, Chiropractors, Dr. H. if i D. "Scott, general practicing. Dr. Ida -1 1 i M. Scott, women and children spell spe-ll I clalty. Office, room 3, Andrews block. II ' Hours 0-11, 2-4, 6-7. Phone 975. j The Kliby Brothers and Oeorge 8. Daloes are doing good work In haul-1 haul-1 lag the logs fiom tho tlmbeia to tho Boy Scout camp. They aie paid by the load and have a contract with tho Itotaiy club fo Uils woik. They i certainly liaul good loads, aa su one trip threo wagons brought down twenty-four logs. H I Voice. Culture and song Intel pre- :. ntlon. Kdnn Crowther, Thatchqr' I Uuslr Store, Wednesday afternoon,1 I , ! tr phiino 7B0-J. Adv-tl H ' . .. . i j The Boy Scout camp woik goes I . niorrlly on and thow In charge nenv I ""want to rush It to completion In tho I ! ehoitoHt' possible tlmo. Tho First, I i Foiiihi and Eleventh wards wore H E each asked to fumlsh five men to do !' Uic iwk wrrl: on the foundation this tkj Beginning with Sunday th Thlid. Ninth anil Piovldenca Second I vanls havoTieen asked to send five I ' i men each to the camp for threo dajs I . Work. - Then will rollow Blver I Heights and North "Logan, the la HI ' u,rel days of next week Hyde P.irk I ) I WaB scheduled at tho game time but IK j it has furnished Its quota and Is not : j B asked for men lu this second call. Iff C FOIl SALE A eeaRon'fl fire papjr M r for ft nlckle. Call at the KepuWIcan I ofllce, 28 B. Ccnler.4;t'l( , ? fivl H ' ,&,& , aw Hi WANTED Cotton rags suttablo for wiping machlnpry.- Call this of- J tlco. Adv-tf 11. 0. I1AYBALL MEUC CO. JUST AIUHVKD A COMPLETE 'LINE OP ALL THE WANTED IsHADES IN TBICOLETTE THIS 'lS WHAT THE LADIES ABE LOOK-llNO LOOK-llNO FOB, FOB BLOUSES AND SKIRTS. NOW ON SALE AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES AT H. O HAYBALL MERC. CO. Adv Dr. Ralph T. Mcirlll, Specialist, has opened offices over tho City Drug tlore. Practice devoted to tho dl cases o the eye, ear, nose and throat. Adv-tf - Both Mchor and Dlmmock, whu 'pitched tho fourteen inning game on the Fourth of July which wa calh jon account of darkness are expected to be on tho mound at the game on Monday at the Crimson Field be-'tween be-'tween tho Collegians and tho Summits. Sum-mits. I LOST Open faced, 21 Jewel Hamilton Ham-ilton gold watch,,, between Cacho Junction and Logan via Benson ward Roturn to Thatchor Clothing Co. and be rewarded. Adv-7-16-C Nothing succeeds llko going oui .tackling failure In Its den and drag-Iglng drag-Iglng It homo by tho ears a success. A sller toued orator seldom objects ob-jects to exchanging gold for his sll-er sll-er tones. A big bundlo for n nlckle. Call a! (Tho Republican office for yur flco paper. Adv-tr Marilage, no doubt, Is a sacret institution, but lots of mairlages are not. v , There me few things funnier than a.- perfectly healthy man trying to act like he lis unhappy. FOR SALE Ono good used Road-ster! Road-ster! Phone 48; Adv-tf Today's tioublesj are tomorrows blbbles. - ' ," V WANTED Old rags, sultablo for wiping machinery. Ad If It takes more than wind to sail Hie Bhlp of surcess. - A gill looks" foward to marilage and then she looks backward to singleness. sin-gleness. s - - -- A man gets Talrly well along In cmh before he comes to know that success often comes disguised as failure. Kveijbody knows that discipline Is a flue thing for everybody else. A ploueer piogram will bo held In the Sixth ward chapel Sunday een-'liig. een-'liig. July 17. at 7:30 p. m. Tho following program will he gleu, Hong, choir. Invocation, It. P. Brad-nhaw. Brad-nhaw. Vocal solo, Mablo Thoipe. ,Vlolln solo, Lewell McCann. Vocal 'duet. Frank and Llule Baugh. Piano solo, Ellen Nellsen. Talk on pioneers, John W. PIcot. Song by choir, The t public Is cordially lnlled to attend? I i Mr. David 8h.iw will leave tomorrow tomor-row for Washington, D. C, whero he will take up tho duties of prlvato sec-rttary sec-rttary to Senator Reed Smoot. Tlio Ri publican Joins IiIm many friends In wishing him success. .- j' I .l At tho meeting of tho directors ot tho Logan baseball club last Thursday Thurs-day night, Manager, Hlnklo was' asked to release Catcher "Spike" Ainsplger. tho reason for so doing being to cut down the expenses of tho club. Art Conncly who was re-'cintly re-'cintly released from Tremonton will lpla first base and Manager Hlnkle will bo found behind tho bat. The board contemplates signing up Len Andrus who Is living In Logan and hail had much baseball experience. "FaV' will. In all. probability,1 play at second or third base. Who lememlers when children were told they should be seen nh'd not heard and who remembers kids that were that kind? '' Special made Ice cream reV.e for Saturday and Sunday at the Bluebird Thrpe layer, vanilla, grace sherbet and orange ciearao, 60c each. AdV Coal oil cook stoio for sale with oen, In good condition. Phono 48. Adv-7-21-C Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fish had the mlHfortune to lose by death their llt tlo eight jenr. old hon, James, - on Thiiisday evening. Tho little lai had only been ill about one week, tho cause of death being septic poisoning. poison-ing. Funeral Benlces will bo hold tomvriow (Sunday) in, the Fifth ward mooting house at 12 o'clock, Friends may view the remains at the family residence, 684 East Fourth North between tho hours of 10 and 11:30 Sunday morning. Mr. Wm, J. Kiamer, son of Mrs. Kiamer and a brother ot Miss Clara Kramer Is again In our city recuperating recup-erating afier n siege in a Butte ho pltal wheie lie underwent two major operations. The remains of little Orlcan Jensen Jen-sen of Salt Lake City arrived In this city Thursday evening and were tak-wi tak-wi to the Llndqulst chapel where-funeral scrlces weie conducted. Funeral set Ices were also held In the Tenth ward chapel In Salt Lake City at 11 o'clock Thursday monlng with Blsh op Joseph ChilsteuKtn presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelsey ot Roosevelt, Utah aro in this city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson. Tho Frank W. -Blair company Is expecting thearrlvnl of the 1922 model mo-del Dodgo, The senato lecommlttcd tho soldlor bonus bill by a vote ot forty-seven to twonty-ulne. It Is now lu tho financial fi-nancial committee. Tho Yellowstono park is atti acting many Logan people tbla year for their vacation. Among those recently recent-ly nio Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Reglau who leave today, tho Mlso Eva Woolf, ana Maj Quinney who will catch tho Yellowstone Dyer at Cacho-Junction tonight and Mr. and Mrs. Bun Barrowi and family who will leave by auto tom6rrow morning? Private John Monson was burled yesterday In New York with full military honors. Ho is the hero of the lost battalion who carried a inee-ape inee-ape through the Qerman lines and mado It possible to' reunite the lost -ttallon. Ho wafon leave of absence ab-sence from bis post In the regular army when he was taken ill. He was taken to the Bellevue hospital where he passed away, v Aithur E. Marquis a former Oregon Ore-gon Short Line railroad man Is asking ask-ing for $45,000 In a suit against the Oregon Short Line. Mr. Mnr-quls Mnr-quls lecelved Injuries on March 20, 1920, which he says aro ot a permanent perman-ent character and have disabled him. Todaj's baseball schedule Is: Logan Lo-gan at Brlgham; Lewlston at Og den; and Temonton at Smithfield. Sunday's schedule: Lewlston at Og-den; Og-den; Smithfield at Tremonton, and Monday at tho Crimson Field, the Fouith or July tlo game between the Collegians and the Smithfield Summits Sum-mits will be played, Tho High Priests ot tho Logan stake will convene In the stake otttco bulldlpg Sunday morning. July 17, at 10 o'clock. The presence of all members mem-bers Is desired. H. C. Maughan President. his trip. His pains were submitted and accepted for the extensive landscaping land-scaping of the temple grounds. This work has now begun. St. Ocorge has set aside a large tract for an automobile auto-mobile camping ground. This will b(- supplied with shower baths anot other modem conveniences id will be, when completed, one ot tho, best automobile camping grounds In the state. The city Is a center for tourists from all parts of the United States 'who make it their headquarters when visiting the rand Canyon and other scenic places. Eight acres have been given over for a city park and Mr Hansen is now working on the plans for it. Work will bo commenced Immediately. Im-mediately. Tho plans call for a swimming pool, four tennis courts, lawns, walks, shrubs, etc. Spaco Tor a children's playgrtund will bo presided pres-ided and equipped. Mr. Hansen vls- iteu many private residences in tho city and advised the owners concerning concern-ing the lmpiovcmcnts of their landscape land-scape features. He also visited other cities on his trip. At Farmlngton he is planning the Improvement of the city cemetery. ceme-tery. Improvement of the public school grounds and the Davis count? High School is contemplated and the plans are now being made, The city is planning a model meeting house and Mr. Hansen was asked to help in the work. The people of Mantl, ae-cording ae-cording to Mr. Hansen, are combining combin-ing a city park and a public auto camping grounds which will be a successful suc-cessful arrangement. Woik will soon " bo under way. At Cedar City he looked over the possibilities of Improving Im-proving the public playgrounds which are now In prospect. The grounds or tho church of Falrvlew which were planned by Mr. Hansen some time ago are now completed 'and in fine condition. Tho town is also considering the impovement H tho public school grounds and cemetery. ceme-tery. Ho made plans for these to bs considered by the town, I I Mr. Hansen teports being well resolved re-solved at Provo whero ho made extensive ex-tensive plans for tho beautlflcation ot the city. Tho proposed improvements Include a city park of eight acies which will Beivo the double purpose of a community and u mcmoilal park The landscape gardener states that he was woll received In all of the towns and cities which ho visited and that the attitude ot tho peoplo Is extremely encouraging. The fact that so many towns are availing themselves of the opportunity of havr ing an expert landscape, architect plan for their future growth and Improvement, Im-provement, bodes well for the beauty of the towns of the state In time to come. |