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Show nirupr- H FOR SALE A BcaBon'a Ilro papst M tor a nlckle. Call at tho Republican M wJUce, 28 E. Center. Adr-tf fl On his last vlnlt to Logan former B -Cashier O. W. Adams of Thatcher j ' airothers Danklng company, took oc- H -vaslon to commend Tho nepubllcan H very highly on tho recent articles on H -tho stato road matter. H ' B WANTED Old rags, suitable for B -wiping machinery. -Adv-U m Prof. George H. ThomaB of Smith- H Sleld was In Logan Saturday and 9j took time to drop In and leav? a H word of approval on our stand n H lie Kliile road question. B ' A- H A blgbundlo for a nlckle. Call j! H' Tho Republican offlco for yur fl.-o H aper. Adr-L M .Mr. O. 11. Ollaon, vice president B of the Utah Sales company camo to B 1.0B.U1 Saturday and spent an hour H 4U 't nu Republican oilice. Mr. Ollsou H i,! the Utah cement. H Urn. II. D. and Ida'M. Scott, Chlr- H opractors. Room 3, Andrews block, H 120 North Main, llours 0-11, 2-4, M S-7. Phono 970. Adr-tt H President James Blako of the Fro- H mont stake, and sou Glen, of Sugar H City, Idaho, father and brother ot H -Mrs. L. v. Wllllumu, stopped off In H Logan yesterday. They wlU'rcsume H their journey to ' Sa'lt Luke this H morning. H President Victor Madscn ot tho H Vox Elder stuko presidency and wife, H Ulshop Blackburn, Frank Bowrlrih H nd wife, Mr. Pearson and a number Hf of other Drlghamltes came to Logan H yesterday to dp temple work. H li H K.lyri Qulsck, M. D.. wishes to I; m unnouuee that 'her baa opened otflces H over tho City Drug store. Adr-tt H, The, Utah Agricultural Collcgo will lH meet Secretary Wallace's request H squarely with tho coming school year H according to Dr. Wnnlass. "The H school of commerce uud btulnc.a ad- H ministration of the college has out- iHRj lined complete courses In marketing, Km farm management, agricultural econ- M omlcs, transportation and farm fin- H ance," Bays Dr. Waulass, "We had already mado a conscious effort bti- H foro receiving this statement from Hj Secretary Wallace, to organize thor H cugh courses In tho business sldo ot M farming. We aro encouraged to see H that the secretary ot agriculture Is H stressing the Importance ot this work B In agricultural colleges. Voice Culture and song Interpre- H atlon. Edna Crowther, Thatcher M tluslc Storo, Wednesday afternoon, H r phono 7 CO-J. Adr-tt NORTHERN tJTAH LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs I Won Lost Pet. Ogden 10 2 .833 Tremonton 8 4 .676 Logan 6 ' 6 .000 Brlgham ..... 4 7 .304 Lcwlston 4 8 .333 Smlthfleld 3 8 .273 SATURDAYS RESULTS At Logan Logan 9, Smlthfleld 6. i At Lewlston Lewlston 7, Tro-nionton Tro-nionton 0. 1 At Ogden Ogden 2, Brlgham 1. , HUNDAVS GAMES Af Ogden Ogden 6, Lewlston C. At Tremonton Tremonton 11, Logan 2. WEDNESDAY' SCHEDULE ' Brlgham at Logan. Ogden nt Tromonton. Lewlston at Smlthfleld. Major Rceso M. Howell, son of Mrs. Joseph Howell and brother ot Mayor Wm. M. Howell and Luthor M. Howell lelt yesterday for San Francisco whero on August the fifth ho will sail tor tho Phlllpplno Islands Is-lands whero ho will bo stationed for tho noxt two years, Mr. Howell Is a former student ot tho Brlgham Young Colege and after finishing his, work nt, that Institution entered the West Point Military Academy from yhlch ho graduated In 1916 as a second lieutenant. Hl3 rapid promotion Is a great compliment to his ability and citizenship. ,Mlss Mae Williamson of Wellsvlllo has accepted a position In tho University Uni-versity of Utah In "tho school of education. ed-ucation. She' Borvod for several years as primary supervisor of tho Logan city schools, oilo year as principal of !tho high school at Wellsvlllo. Last year sho Berved as primary supervisor supervis-or at Carbon county. Miss Williamson William-son leaves a host ot friends In Cache county who wish hpr success lit her new field of labor. Dr. Ralph T. Merrill, Specialist, has opened ofllces over the City Drug tore. Practice devoted to tho dli eases 0 the eye, oar, nose and throat. Anr-tf Jack Jackson, bullet proof, and hU ' bonny bride of 19 summers, made a call at The Republican ofuce yesterday yester-day afternoon. Mr. Jackson and his wife are making a tour to tho Pacific coast In the lntorest of the American Legion. In every city where ho stops he selects a theatro or theatres In which ho nppetfrs. He appeared last evening at the Lyric and Oak tho-ntres tho-ntres and made addresses. Ho was wounded fourteen times In the great world war and still carries nine machine ma-chine gun bullets somowhero In his bullet proof body. |