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Show I LUUAL NEWS j ' Fttsimanfer BldJrwftWi. to an" H pucp (bat '(lis infconft to .hjanka B kBvlxpljed,aBj.ca w secured! at H lho jsost office, i' M Tkexo should be wftta. methoa do H tlecifor conserving the enorcr wast- H ed besoms people isukeepitag , H Plenty of rubber footvcirand all H ' kind ot riding past' al Newbold's. H WANTBD Barber to run branch H barber supply housa. Very Hltla H capital required. Barber SpeolaUy H Co., Omaha, Neb. AdT-tf H At the Scandinavian meeting Sun' H day, February 13, Elders A. A. Scne- H by and Clnus I'earson trill be the H speakers. All are cordially liivtcd H to ntffnd. H AlTftho world lores a lover and H thifKlrl la tho whole world , to -the H ' - v The, Daughters of the Hand Cart j ,y; rioneera will hold their meeting at H "' .Jlp borne of Mr. Goorgelna III, 149 H p yftif third North on Monday, Feb- H 'lV$?'14 at 3 o'clock. H "'& H UXteeara Pool and Peek hare OBQaed bbbbj . ,iv(i)i r H ,, r ?ifititw' sates barn with feed and Mr- H ' i-v'rr,B connection at tho old stand ot iiH h 'Jt"'' Hvory stable. , They are la H ' ?l market for Rood- horses, mules H ivjad milk cows. Adr-tt B f v H A The'FIrst ward IJoy Scquts will en- H - '7' teitala their fathers at irt B. T. C. H 4 " fymnaslum tonight' Jlth an program H nnd takel ball carat. H , J Thirty mlnule&e?tf)3doori op- B ' nrd at Logan's bl-j departeut sloro H yesterday morning the place was ' ; packed and moat oVthe, barftalsa had . been -picked up. 1 ' ' ' '" u, " BBBBBBBJ H Few women have the stnnilna to ' kovp ,frpm cr)liK Tor somelhini; that H ran b)v gotten from hubby by a few J- "' judlclouxly shed tears. H $ t - M I UAI1V CHICKS KOH SAI.K Now kiiiiiS r B l tmoltlnp outers for Match, April and HHHI I '"v j 1 XIny3(Slx vnilctles, Solocted stock. I nook arly for sure delivery. Trices H t lower, than last year. For partlcu- H lnrs phone 54G-J-4. E. D. Hogan. H U.F.b,;Ko. 2, l.ognn, Utah. Adr-tr 1 TbeiHlRh Priest quorum of the H j 5ncho stnl;o will convene In the stake B otBce bulldliic Sunday morning, Feb- j ruary 13 at 10 o'clock. Dlshop Chas. H C. H)d", will-deliver an address up- H on tndlvluai roaponalblllty. The H preseWfi of all members ot the quor- B tl um Is, requested. Andreas Peterson, H ' President. 111 i r'H '" M A (man lnN Philadelphia claims to H hae gotten drunk entlnr anion. H t Thtsl a happy combination mak- H ifTj; poaslbte (o Kot drunk and kill H yburfbreath at the p i time. It J. Tlbblts of ProTldonco was In the city yesterday on business. ! - !i The county coni'mbialonora' were In eutoa all day ycntorday A woman might make ft wddel wife and not come Janywhe"re near . tho proportions of tho Yenus deMIIo. . Bids. Mrs. Jute Oct full Taloo y brlactns la to VogAa Bide sad Junk C. Phoae 63 Ordsrs takea far tsanlar f unu Aar-tf f ii. , '.1 K fnll Krown man l.vtdlr. a yoodlr dos around comej -about am near our Idea of a fool as nnynti we cn think of. , i. ii Word has reached Logan that. Stubby Peterson ban been elected manager of the Ogdc'n baseball team There has bocn considerable argument argu-ment over this affair and It has not yet been decided whother 'or not Stubby can accept tho offer, as Co-burn, Co-burn, mnnngor of tho Logan club, has not yet decided to give' him his releasor ; ,. Logan Hatchery, 'la. ready' to toko orders for all varieties of day old chteak; also custom hatching. At Dpserct Mill. Utah and California unly ot best quality. Phone 118-W ' ' Adr-tf-C rr i i The banks of, the city will close today, alto the clly and county offl cea In observance -of Lincoln's birth-1 day. Other plncca ot business In Lgan will remain open as usual, but all will close on Washington's btrth- da'- 111 t. Those who work not for the future because thoy would have llttlo prospect pros-pect of anJong tho fruits ot their -Ubor, nhould bear In n.lnd that they re enjoying many thlnB which thoy rtottlt not have If tho '. havr ione before thorn had kh'iwn tin tnme HoUlah spirit. The busy man doeant figure wuo'l lu tho police court news. The oldfolks of tho Eleventh ward "wero most royally entertained ontFrlday afternoon at tho Wlgwnm. A most delicious dinner was servea during which n few numbers of tho program was rendered.. 'Mr, J S. Caldorwood pienlded as toastinaBtor Tollowlng tho Inner nnd program, a happy hour was spent In renewing olda cqualnlanccs and In remlnls- 'cense. The program follows: Singing Sing-ing by all. Prayer, lilshop Thomas. Address of welcome, llobor Carlisle. Solo, Mrs. D. V. Anderson. It ea ding. Miss Osmond Speech, W K. Sloan. Solo, Unchel Pedersoh,' Violin solo, Mr. McCanu. Orchestra ? selection, Wcavor llros. Comlcielcctlon.'.Lea Hlgglns, , , I Ors. Scott. Chiropractors, Dr. H, D. Scott, general uractlclng. Dr. Iaa K. ScoU, women and children specialty. spe-cialty. Office room 3, Andrews Block, I (tours 8-11, 2-4, -7. Phone I7S Adr-tf. ryy"" ,"' r r . ", .!, ' t- An amendment to the article of Incorporation of tho Farmers Utah Loan Association reducing the directorate di-rectorate fr6m nine to seven has been filed at tho dountr clerk's office. Ward conference wlU,b.q held In tho Ninth and Tenth .wards, tomorrow (Sunday.) One meeting will be held la tho aftcrBoanat 2 p.m. end' (h'o othor will; be bftid In the evening "at , . 'f! w ' ... ijjfeA .'FOB SALKil aaresKaf Uad, 399 ter twro. Good 'lenHs, 7 per teat Interest on dcfette4fpymoats. CloBn n. See J. It. Jaara, ""provl-dence, ""provl-dence, . - Adftx-Sat Wo have seen some college bred young men who becamoj falrl well educated In later life, ' S Probably the new .'i:'j In fml . hsc apparel was d'.Jf;inj by woraeq who got tired i f piMnlh. jnnir w;"i fussy laco and HmteMo .rjttl ibi-n lowering low-ering It with ip 'us .umUjtlal. Lrt the l:r j- f Hike no n wants them on U.ti Jc'f unyWnj, i, 1 ' : " ' J 4 'Tho Dnvls-Yok'el wrestling match " - ' Is drawing nearer," Bald ono sport on the street yesterday, and there are others who are waiting anxiously fdr tho clock to strlko eight next Monday Mon-day night when theso two chaniplonn go on the mat for tho honors. Them seems to be plenty of money on Davis and the reputation of Yokel brings before the fans tho fact that It will be' a good go. and they 'will got their money's worth. Yokel' will be here tomorrow. Davis has been here for threo days. ' ' Mr. Paul Olsent one of Hyrum's early and "respected 'citizens', passed away al his resldonee Thursday, morning of old" age. He had been a resident of ilyrum for abollt forty years, coming there directly from Christiana, Norway. He Is' survive by one son and ono daughter. 'Mr. Oluf Olsen and Mrs. H. P.' 'Hansen. Funeral services wlfl bo 'ho! of' in tho Ilyrum First ward meeting house today to-day at 2 p m. WANTED Men or women to take ordors among frlonds and nclli bors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, hos-iery, full lino for men, women an I children. Eliminates darning. We pay 7Go nn hour spare time, or J36 a" week for full tlmo. Experience unnecessary. Write International 'Blocking Mills, Norrlstown, -Ta. Adv-3-1 i-S A. M. Larson, bicycle repair man who has been associated with N. J. DeSandcrs for tho last few years, has Bovered his connections with Do Sarw ders and will shortly open up a re; pair shop on West First North utri-fll where he will be pleased to meet al hla friends. Look for advertisement , elsewhere In this Issue. Mr. Larson t . Is young and progressive and wIU succeed as he Is capable and wll( da i work that pleases his customers, His I now place of business will bn at 54 West Flrnt North street. Neat, Monday will 'be probate day at the district court. At tho regular monthly meeting Ot tho directors of tho Chamber Of Commerce Com-merce held on Thursday evening, the following were elected a's the nominating nomin-ating committee t Xt ' n. Shepard, Oeorge W. Sktdmbro and Wm. M. Howell. Tho duty of this committee is to nominate ten nominees, five or whom shall be elected to serve on the board for the term of five years. The election of Iho new directors will take place at the annual nicotine nicot-ine of the Chamber March 17. " Mr. R. T. Denson and A.H. Thompson were elcoted an tat auditing commutes commu-tes According to the decision or the retail merchants committee of the Chamber of Commerce and decision of the erchants In the past, the-stores the-stores .and buslhess bouses will not bo closed today February 12, Lincoln's Lin-coln's birthday. February 12 Is not! a national jegnl holiday and It comes too near Washington's birthday which Is rr national legal iplldriy. , ' ' ' ' 1 |