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Show I local mm Hj The Misses Ivaloo and Clotccl H Budgo and Mrs. Fry and Stratford j Budge left yesterday for Morgan, H whore they will spend the 24tb. H FOIl SALE Kitchen cabinet In H good condition. Apply at this ot- H flee. Adv-tf H H The quarterly conference of tho H Logan stake Trill be held today and H Sunday. Meetings at 10 a. in. and H 2 p. in. Special priesthood meeting H this evening at 7:30. Hj Split kindling trood delivered. 25c H a tack. Phone 945W. 63 W. lsa B Bouth Adr. C.-7-2 H Tlie Logan board of flro underwrites underwrit-es cm held their monthly meeting and H luncheon at the Hotel Kcclcs on H Thursday. H Mr. and Mrs. Wlllaid William-! of M Pocatcllo, Idaho, slopped off In Lo- H gan yesterday and visited a short H time with Mr. Williams' brother, L. H W, .Williams and family. B tDra. II. D. and Ida M. Scott, Chlr- opractors. Koom 3, Andrews block, H 120 North Main. Hours 9-11, 24, H C-7. Phono 07 5. Adv-tf H Attorney and Mrs. Leon Founes- Hj back aro receiving congratulations H ton the birth of n eon Thursday ev- H cnlng. tii m . u. ju..., M li fc-M '- M Wc are gla dlo repot t that Or. II. H R. McGea has recovered sufficiently H to bo moved from tho hospital to H his homo yesterday. The doctor has H been III for about four weeks with H typhoid fever. H " H Tbli aftcrnocto at 4:30 tho Colle- H Clans will meet Ogdcn dinners on H the Crimson Field. It Is reported H that Lefty Law eon Is due lo pitch H for the visitors. Ho has so far only H given an average or five, hits per H gamo. Pat Jacobs Will likely he on the mound for Logan. H H August Olbon I'horson of MIHvIlk' H passed away at hfs'fhnme Thursday H from the effects of n paralytic stioke H Ho was G3 years old and an old res-' H lilcnt of Mlllvlllo. Funeral services' H will be held today at Mlllvlllo at Z H Mr. Joseph Newbold Ii still con- H fined to his bed and hist 'attending ' H phynlclan snys that he will have lo lemaln practically In a reclining B position for a fortnight longer. Mr. Newbold strained tho ligaments In j his leg while playing with his llttlu H grand cbjld about n wcok ago and It H was nccecsary to confine (he limb In H a plaster To do well you must be well. What tho country needs Is n good substitute for tho-- word propaganda. ' Tlio hotter the sun the better tho day ' R. W. Qulsck, M. Ii.. wishes to announce that he has opened olUces over the City Drug store. Adv-lf l.cgan Kill Hll mtet Lewliton on Monday afternoon on the local flelJ. " - i Farrel Johnson left Thursday for Ely, Nevada, to bcjin attendance at a session of court. WANTED Cotton rags suitable for wiping machinery. ' Call this office, of-fice, . -. AdVtt A man will sit aroun dtho house Iiu his caipet slippers because they ore coin for table, but If his wife dues the same thing she Is "sloppy. I Special made Jfo cream bilcks for Saturday and Sunday at tho Blue- I V A bird. Three layers, vanilla, fresh raspberry, maple nut, 60 cents each. Adr FOR SALE A season's flro papjr for a nlckle. Call at tho Ucpubllcan olllce, 28 E. Center. Adv-tr Mrs. Andrew Slmonds of Cornish Is In this city on business and pleas-uru. pleas-uru. She Is tho gucBt of her daughter daugh-ter Mrs. Laura McCullock. .-w -.. . iir-) f , Thoro aio two kinds of women those who think they can fool men and can, ana those who think they um fool men and can't. Thomas McGraw of I'oitland, Oregon, Ore-gon, was greeting old friends on the street Friday. He was formerly of this city and wbb employed In tho niter Hi os. Drug company, but of 'latu has been conducting Ills own 'drug store business at Portland 'which he has Just fold and Is ou his way to Piovo. I Volco Culturo and koiik Inteipre- Intlon. I Mn a Crovvther, Thatcher Music Sloie, Wednesday afternoon, er phono 7C0-J. Adv-tf f - Tlio mysteiy of all tlmo seems tw bo "what sho saw Inlhlm" and "what Iiu saw In her." - - - Divorce courts attest tho act that When tho.averaguwlfe's lovo begins to grow cold lt$shows first In her cooklno - ' -u, t Dis. aeon, Chltopractors, Dr. II. D. Scott, general practicing. Dr. Idn M Scott, women and children specialty. spe-cialty. Office, room 3, Andiows block. Hours 9-11, 2-4. 6-7. Phone 975. Adv-tf Thlr is the season for light waists and dirty 'elbows. Lire Is too short for moat of the long spcechi s. FOIt SALE: One good used Itoad-stcr. Itoad-stcr. Phone 48. Adv-tf A woman may lead a man astray but she never has to pull him. , ( Nobody ever was willing to "let bygones be bygones." A big bundle for arnlckl. Call . Tho Republican office for yur fl,-o papor. "' '.' Advir About the, time a man thinks he Jas irui "worldvat his Tect, tho world gels, up and' steps on him. The silent man is frequently both wise and dangerous. Next week bids will bo asked for the construction of a giand stand at the Cache County Fair grounds. The officers of tho association deslro that overjono In tho county as well as elscwhcro have an opportunity to bid 4 Watch for later announcements. Dr. Italph T. Merrill. Specialist has opened offices over the City Drugv etore. Practice devoted to tho dlt eases o tho ee, ear, noso and throat. .'.nv-tf Two more cars of steel arrived in this city yesterday which make threo In all which will be used In the coh-Structlon coh-Structlon of the new Capitol theatre, a structure modern In every respect. We aro Informed by William Spicker (hat the building Is expected to b completed eaily In December. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeil with their son Leland and daughter Lc-tha Lc-tha and Miss Hairison of Cvevillc, left jesterday morning tor a week's vacation at Fish Haven on beautiful Hear Lake. ' FOIt SALE 61 acres of land, 1200 per acre. Good terms, 7 per cent Intel est ou deferred pa meats. Closb in. See J. It. Janes, Frotl-dnice. Frotl-dnice. Adv-tf-Sat .... There aio many ways of killing a' dog, as mi Imvn been told, but uono Is surer than by continued ci ll"lsnt. Tho homo vacationists will always ho In tho tuajuilty and the happiest, happi-est, ' At a meeting of tho boaid of city (cnminlssloncis held on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening $250 was appropriated appropri-ated for the puipose of electing load signs directing the tourist trafllc through Logan and beautiful Cacue valley. Bids rr the construction work In paving district No. 6 which embraces Church and Fedeial Avenues Aven-ues were opened. Ernest Stettler ol Logan bid $17,303.50 and Worley and Nelson or Logan bid $1G,843.50. The bids wcro turned over to tho city engineer for tabulating. He will' submit a repoit on Tuesday. An ordinance confirming the levy of the assessment of tho final cost or con-stiucllon con-stiucllon work In sidewalk paving dlsttlct No. 27 against tho abutting propel ly owners or tho dlstilct was presented and passed. Tho ordinance ordin-ance apeais elsewhere In this Issue. Commissioner Crockett was appoint-, td to rppn'sont the city commlsslon-uh commlsslon-uh aa a leceptlon coniniltteo al tho I'aimeis Encampment to be' hold at the U. A. C AugUMt 2 lo 6. Mrs. Oeorglna II III, her daughters Mis. Emma Sorenson and Mis. Ade-lln Ade-lln Jorgonsen, nini grand daughter Delhi Sorenson aio visiting In Montana Mon-tana with John Hill and family. John Hill is located at Drummond, and Mr. Jorgensen has a ranch near Phllllpsburg In tho samo valloy. Mrs. Hill and daughters and giand daughter daugh-ter motored to Drummond In Mrs. Soicnson's' Butck. Except for some tiro troublo they rambled along nicely. nice-ly. Miss Delia Sorenson proved a trusty chauffeur and covered the four hundred miles In record time. If the road of life is soft you may expect to get muddy, A bold front tequlres a stiff back. WANTED Old rags, suitable for wiping machinery. " a' 'Adv-tf Fullute and success are only cum-paiatlvo. cum-paiatlvo. Doubtlc.'A an Idol who 'hlnKc anything u( all believes htm-kU htm-kU t. cuccess. j A shjny nosu doesn't necessarily : Indicate a bright mind. You may think ou have a message mes-sage to deliver to, the world, but how do jou know the woild wants it delivered, I The finest lake broczei.comer from ):m (loctric fnu. i Mr. Huiold Trotnian and Thomas Norris have commenced work on the electric sign at Brlgham City and tho large Deluxe sign Just, one mile south of Brlgham City calling attention atten-tion lo tho Cache Valley route. The 'committee is working on a plan for 'tho placing of other road signs. Jho Preston committee Is right 6n the i 'job In placing the necessary signs and advertising at Downey and the 'north end. i . The 119th quorum of Seventies with .their wives and families have arranged ar-ranged to spend July 26th in the canyon at the Hailstone and Anderson Ander-son camps. They will gather at tho ';apt side of the tabernacle square .'MoihIh morning and depart at 8 o'clock. The Scout band will accompany ac-company them. A good program has been ai ranged which will take place during the morning. Refreshments will be served and games and out door sports engaged In drulng the day. All members of this quorum are coidlally Invited and urged to attend this gathering. A pioneer program Will be given In the Fourth ward meeting house Sun day evening at 7:30. All are cordially cor-dially Invited to attend. The pro-giam pro-giam follows: Song "Utah Wo Lovo Thee," choli. Invocation. Baritone Bar-itone solo, "Haid Times," rof. Italph Sarger. Heading "Ploneeis, Oh i Pioneers," Ellse Peterson. Quaitet "Wagners PUgilms Chorus," James McMurrln, Mae, McMurrln, Edna i Crwther, Chas. O. oPterson. Ora-. Ora-. 'lion,' "Tho Pioneers," Prot. J. T. Dalley. Song, "Cotno Como Te 'saints. i . -- ( Dis. Munk of Logan and Itccse or SiiiltliNeld, Mr. Hanlln, Harry Wjl-'son, Wjl-'son, V.'.n. J. Chugg aro others who I ate going to take the unnual hlko : (with theChamber or Commerce next J 'Wednesday and Thursday to Mount i Logan and Diamond Lake In Provl-t Provl-t 'deuce call) on. Those who cannot 'aiiaugo li leave for Wednesday ev-f ev-f enlng should bo at Spring Hollow Y at 6 a. in. on Thuisday morning. . This will be the tlmo when tho hike o will commence. On Wednesday ev ening there- will be a community boa . fire whcie an Impiomptu progiam will be conducted. If you are going go-ing notify the Chamber of Commerce '."T i t Following aro some who will pio-bably pio-bably make the annual hlko of the Chamber of Commerce ou July 27 'and 28 to Mt. Logan and Diamond Lake In Provldenco canvon: Prof. Wm. Poteison, guide, Dr. and Mrs. .George It. Hill. Prof. Calvin Flotch-cr, Flotch-cr, Prof. J. S. Powell, John Huppl, .Fmester 13. C. Shepai'd, Mr. and Mis J. P. Smith, Prof, and Mrs. J. II. 'Llnford, W. O. Darley, A. W. Ilifn-Kon, Ilifn-Kon, N P. Anderson, Piesldent Geo. B.Hovon and Secretary M. It. Hov-ey Hov-ey of tho Chambor of Commerce, An dreaB Poteison. George W. Skldmore and daughter, Karl Kowollls, Scout Director Kail Wood, Dr. W. G. Iluckenb'od, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. jcairoll, F. G. Wilkinson. Piof. D.E. Robinson, chairman of tho advcrtls- ing committee of tho Chamber of 'Commerce, B, T. Caulon, John Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, D. C. Loveland, L. II. Dalnes i Alex Smith, Olllo Johnson, Coach J. n. Jensen, W. IX. Sloan, George D. Cardon. Those who expect to go and have not been mentioned or havo not notified the Chamber, should , glvo notice at once. Mr. John M. Rlchads has opened up undertaking parlors at 259 South Main street. This business house has Just been thoroughly remodeled under Mr. Richards' direction and .its decoration and appointments aro thoroughly In keeping with a service J of dignity. Mr. Richards is not a stranger here as ho attended the B. Y, C. from 1906 to 1909, leaving in his thiid year to fulfill a mission to England. He Is tho son of President W. H. Richaids of the Malad stake and has 'been In business there. He Is a graduato of the Bains School of Anatomy and Sanitary Science and Embalming of Chicago and hai been engaged in this work since 1915 He comes here directly fiom Rex- burg wheie ho was connected with the Henry Flamm company. Ho , brings a letter fiom Mr. Flamm oil the highest recommendation both as ' to his ability In his chosen line of ; profession and his Integrity as a man i Wo take pleasure In welcoming Mr. Richaids to our city and extend our best wishes to him. |