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Show I LOCAL NEWS" t- H' ' FOR SALE One good Dodge car, H Dractically new. Cheap. Call 4 ft. B Adr-tt. 1 ' ' ' H Many complaints ar9 coining (o Htu this olllco about people leaving brok- Hf 'n glass on tho tide walks. The mall r. carriers who' make the tounds twice " each day have a great deal of trou- Ht, bio wlththulr bicclis. Tho broken Y glass causes punctures. When tho ji mall Is not delivered on time the iP pooplo complain. If piccautlon woula jj be takon 111 this mutter It would In Hf many'lnstanccs help to get thu mull Hi to tho homes In Logan on time. hji . H' WANTED---To pasture 100 head He of ho'racB$2.60 per montht Call Hi 473' Adr-C 26 H T Vfv' Tho committee on good roads from Hi, t tho'cimniber of Commcrco wero busy Lf ' B ; all day yesterday visiting the mcr- M''t chnntn to find out 'the stand they B were going to take on the propoal- ': fion. Tho report wan vory favor- : able,. H VOU SALE 664 acrTdalry farm. Ht Will accept Logan ,Clty property In HI exchange. Call 473. A.Jf-BO HJff Word has reached this city of the BR birth of a- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. HM Itoy Bolmer of Moutjwller. The ' Xtolmctfa Were formorly' residents of Hf litis city. J Hit HJil Or. SeAtt. CMropraetorsj'Dn'H. D. Bott. general waetldM. Dr; If , T Mr 8eour women nd, &!& H , erfaHy. OAce room 9. ; Andrews -Sleek. I'l Basra , l-4,s6-7. Pkono 971. H i d?-tf. Htf ' The commencement oxoiclBoa of I 1 HJnl ho Logan Hgb School, will, bo .'hold Hjl ' Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Max 27. ' H The addiessNvlll bo given by lion. Nephl L. Morris of Suit Lako City. HJf There will be sixty graduates. m ! Hl LOGAN-HATCHERY Day old Hlt chx, Bring In your, orders for our H ' Tom Ban on Oregon Agricultural Col- H i lego strain of heavy layers, $12,50 Hj f , per 100. Guaranteed delivery. Cus- Hj torn hatching If booked ahead so as ' H . ,lo secure reservations. Phone 11S-N. 1 J W. Adr-tt Blr Tho flto dapattmont was called to extinguish the 'flames on a barn at 177 East Fifth South street yesterday, yester-day, morning. Thlsaddrcss Is thu residence of Mrs. Emily Jniillno but tho lady was not at homo and tho 1 flames got 11 good' start before the I neighbors noticed It. Tho loss will jprobably amount to about $250. It- Is 'said that small boys nnd matcher r were the cause. I WANTED Men or women to (take orders among friends nnd neigh Iborrt.for the ganulnu guaranteed hos-'icry, hos-'icry, full llnp for men, women nn) children. Eliminates darning. Wo 'pay 7Gc an hour spare time, or f2C a week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Fa. Adv-3-14-Sit. Stnto AudltorMnrk Tultlo and his deputy woro In tho city yesterday checking up accounts In tho various county ouIcch. ? ftf3 Use Cottonseed fertilizer for your beet fields and orchards. Globo Uinlti and Milling company. Adv-B-7-Sat The Relief Societies of thu Cache nnd Logan stake hold joint conference confer-ence lu thu tabernuclo Thursday, President Kllen Barber of tho Logan stake presiding at tho morning ,gcs-olon ,gcs-olon mid President Calne of" the Cftchu stake In theaftcrnoon. Splcn-lfd Splcn-lfd reports 'of thoaotlvltlcs or ht various wal Uolluf "Soeletlrs weie glttn b Ihclr respective presidents of. whlcli tho one from tho new Eleventh I 'wurd might be givun as a air einip-, pie. P&ftldcut Maty Dunford of this ward- reported ' that In addition to th'c rogular Inalructlouai work nnd visiting In the word tho slstera hod ontHbuted mu'tuilal and work ror seventeen quilts ana slxtoen rugs to be sold to promote the society work; had contributed $100 to the ward ehnpel and were now prepared to contilbuto nnother J7G. Slater Barbara Bar-bara Richards of the genetal board mnde nn Inspiring and encoulnglng uddrcsB, Sister Jesse Fenroso Jonos of the Grunltu stako also spoke, and Sister Barbara Howell Richards, explained ex-plained tho Red Cross work. The sisters sis-ters were also addressed by President E. Cardon. It was generally felt that the conference had been a profitable prof-itable one. WANTED Barber to run branch Darber supply house. Very little capital rcaulred. Barber Specialty Co., Omaha, Neb. Adv-tf FOR SALE International 6 to 8 II. F. gas engine iiacd one month, guaranteed for ono year. Cash or terms. Enqulie Center Sales Co., Logan, Utah. Adv-tf FOR SALE CI acres of land, J200 per acre. Good towns, 7 per cent Interest on deferred payments. CIoso n. See J. It. Janes, Providence. Provi-dence. Adv-tf-Sat At the regular meeting of the board of education Inst qvcnlng the time of tho high school commencement commence-ment wns placed definitely on the evening or Friday May 27, It will be In llif high school auditorium. Hon. Nephl L. Mo'irls or 'Salt Lake will address tho graduates. Approx-matoly Approx-matoly sixty seniors will receive llgh school diplomas. The decennial reunion of tho class or 1911 will be held at the Utah Agricultural Ag-ricultural College, commencement which takes place the 28th, 20th nnd 30th of this month. The call for the reunion has just been issued by Class President . B, Biossnrd. A large representation of the class la, expect-cd. expect-cd. At, the reunion ji complete report of the student loun'fund, which was starte'd" by this class to lnjlp needy students through school, wlll.be lv-in. lv-in. ' ' ' ' , . ! t i' I ,!(' VI " ' '- . Mr"r X. nK Stntlh' orJeiCfijje,, Jdaho js. hoi-o, .the. guest of .Mr.-nd.Wrs. Wnr. Watson. 111. SmlUi ivss- ro'r- nierl); Ibs Salome Carpenter. , ' n ' Mose EowlsMdfl bore jesOir'day 'for Ills 'store In Monlpeller, Idijho, M (o loplt, after, business. "' H. E. Forry returned .jsicrdaj; morning from a business trlp(UiOgJ den. 1 WANTED A woman to do wash-In wash-In and Ironing. 168 North First East, Phone 15. Adv-tf-C . Dr. Frank 'Reynolds and W. B. Preston aro leaving today for Denver to attend a conference and clinics of tho I'nltcd States Public Health service. ser-vice. They expect to return' about Juno 1st. The following nro others who havo contributed for tho Chinese rollof: A. O. Lundstrom, 10j Dr. F. O. Reynolds, Rey-nolds, $10; Mr. T. F. Tlmby, of Og-den, Og-den, $1; Robert Wrlgloy, J3; Mrs. C. A, Larsen, $1; James A. D. Chnl-lis, Chnl-lis, $1; I. B. Jlolman, $1; Scheby and Larsen, $5; J. Albiti Carlson, $1.60, and Charles Purser of Benson, $2. This makes a total ot $46-60 Up to date So far this Irf not much for tho stnrvlng millions of China. How, over, It will sate the lives of forty-six forty-six Chinese nnd will bo much appreciated, appre-ciated, I Mr, and Mra, O. Guy Cardon aro 'receiving the congratulatlns of their friends on the birth of a baby daughter daugh-ter Wednesday, May 18. Mnrrlngo licenses have been granted grant-ed to David Ashton Nebeker nnd Lucille h-wln f Preston, Idnho. Frederlch Grunder of Logan and ll-bertlnn ll-bertlnn Zurlcher or Salt Lake. . I Store coal now. All coal leducod 50 cents per ton during May and June. Call M. nnd L. Coal Co. Phone 74 Adv-5-26 r A car load or Fords were unloaded unload-ed by the Walters Motor Company . on Monday afternoon. They ait- all I sold and another carload Is expected today. Postmaster Batr Is In communication communica-tion from the secretary of, the "treasury "treas-ury asking thta he put. the flag at half mnBt today .during (he funeral sen Ices of Chief Justice White.- LtwlMon baseball, tosm plnju. Lo-gau Lo-gau at Lewiston this aftci'noou; Tie-montoti Tie-montoti plays Smithrictd at Smith-rield. Smith-rield. All tli feu of tbp Cache teams are plajlnj; In the county today. ' WlHord Baugh, ' Ford agent at Wellsvlllo was' In tho city jesterday on business. , ;.' . Luther Howelly manager or Howell Brothers' Clothing company, Ictr on Thursday morning foi Salt Lake to look after some business mutters, With a day as bright with sunshine sun-shine as yuEteiMny tho ball games scheduled for today will be pluycd on time. |