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Show i j LOCALNEWS" " fljl ttf Miss Olive Johnson the well known CM a Drcssraakor of Logan has opened a WjM I dressmaking school In Shambart & 1 ChrlBtlanson's with Miss Elgeva Al- BE ? len as her assistant. MIbs Johnson V Is a-graduate of the Kelstcr and Miss BR i Allen ot tho Brown schools ot dross- H making and they will apply tho BR knowlcdgo gained on both system. H , I Buy your DIXIE MOLASSES at BR John H. Anderson & Sons' Grocery. Adv BR 1 rrofeflsor Moslah Hall was In Lo- j J 'nn yesterday In the Interest of In- fl I dustrlal Rehabilitation. This impor- ff I tnnt work Is supported by federal Hj and stato funds, and Is doing much BH ' good for disabled citizen soldiers J j who did valient service In tho world Hj I war. Professor Hall says thero aro Wj f six In Logan that aro at present re- jjH celvlng compensation from this fund H ' I and receiving great benefits through H ' tho courso of treatment and lnstruc- BR ' tlon. Ho has been In tho work for R j about threo months and will contln- BR I uo throughout tho year. ' HR Tanlac Is manufactured In ono of fl the largest and most modcrnly fl equipped labratorlcs In this country. fl Tanlac Is sold at the City Drug com !pany. Adv-10-16. Marriage Licenses have been Issued Is-sued to tho following: G. W. Ollvcr-son, Ollvcr-son, Franklin, Idaho, and Eunice G. Balrd of Mink Creek, Idaho. C. J. Yearsley, Woodruff, Idaho, and Margaret Mar-garet A. Atkinson, Lararia, Idaho. Joseph Clegg, Dubois, and Etta M. Louger, Sharon, Idaho. Alva N. fl ' 1 Smith and Eva Summers, Paradise, I I Vtah' H t One Tube furnished FREE with Hj , 1 each Tiro sold. Uroby'f Service H ' Station. Adv H ' I President J. C. Cutler ot Snow- H I' vlllo was In Logan yesterday getting H y his children started to the Brlgham H ' Young College. Mrs. Cutler will move j ; to Logan to spend tho winter and H he President will come hero occas- f- H j j Thousands ot weak, run-down men fl I and women have reported nstonish- fl ; I Ing gains In weight from tho us-) H ; I ' Tanlao. j .Adv-io-is B ' 1 jjl I - ' m.t " Mr. Hj I Mr. M. L. Gorden ot the Warren flj Brothers Company, Salt Lako City, BR was In Logan Thursday. Whllo hero RB 4 he mndo a pleasant call at the He- HH J publican office and left a very flno fl i Bamplo of Bltullthlc pavement. Thto Jfl " sample was cut out ot the BIthull- H this rond between Ogden and fiunt- Hj Vlllo. It Is well worth seeing and vt flfl take pleasuro in Inviting all who flfl are Interested in good roads to call RB' at this office and take a look at RB this very flno sample. H' Eat PEDEItAL. Wholewheat Bread j RflJ The first monthly convention of H the M. I. A. of Cache Stake will RH bn held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the RH Make house. All ward and stake RHJ workers In M. I. A. are urged to bo B present. An invitation has also been B 1 extended the boy scout workers of BR Logan stake to Join the Boy Scout fl ( workers of the Cache Stake In tho RHJ convention. RHJ . For Sale Choice ground chor- RB Ties, Phone 570 R2 Adv-10-27. flRJ The High Priests of Logan Stake flfl wll' meet In the Stake houso Sun- H ' dcv. Oct. 16, at 10 o'clock a. m. A JB ' fi'll attendance Is desired H. C. j Mnughan, President. Tanlac has been an unfailing source ot comfort to millions through out the length and breadth of thin continent. Have you tried it for your troubles? Adv-10-15 Hj i Mr. Hugh J. Dowdlo of Benson passed away Wednesday night at his PJ home there, following an accident (which occurred about one week ago and In which ho received injuries m when a horse fell on him. Pnpumon- H la developed and in spite of every H i rvtMnble medical nld ho passed aw- B ay. Ho leaves a widow and five sons, BB and two daughters. Funeral services BB will be hold in Benson tomorrow BB (Sunday) at one o'clock. Interment Bfl will take place in the cemetery at BB Smithflold whero tho family former- BJ ly lived nnd where they have one B cbjjd burled, Bfl. "'v'StiViti i(-i m :,. ' " V ' Eat .JEniR'OwlPrc j , Mr At tho Lyric today only will bo seen "Tho Snob" featuring Wanda Hawley, When a pretty girl has been detestably snobbish, and walked over everybody's feelings, and refused to dance with the college hero (with whom she has really fallen in love) because ho was working his way through school by waiting on table, how was she eixr to prove to her hero and his friends that she wasn't the snob she appeared to be? Should she, herself, go to work" In a restaurant res-taurant and serve doughnuts and humble pie to tho very people whom she had Bnubbed? There you bavn tho situation in "The Snob." Have you seen the complete llrto of Pliers at Broby's Service Sta,-Ucn. Sta,-Ucn. Adv. Mr. H. E. Brewlngton, manager of the telephono company here will leave ioday for Klrksvlllo, Missouri. He received word last night of the death of his mother, Mrs. Sidney Brewlngton and goes to attend her funeral. .-Mlw-. . 35-cents Uu:b u .bottle of "Dander-Ine" "Dander-Ine" at any drug store. After pno application you can not find a particle par-ticle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hnlr nhows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and ;.":ndance. mjft. ? Adv Mr. W. 0. Darley of the Cache Valley Bank has returned from Los Angeleu, where ho attended tho Bankers Conventton. - Have you seen the complete line of Pliers at Broby's Setvice Stolon. Sto-lon. Adv. President H. E. Hatch returned from Los Angeles Thursday where he went to attend tho American Bankers Association. He reports a delightful, interesting and instructive instruc-tive trip, tho weather being ideal, tho entertainment high class and the program tho best the association has yet given. Flnancers and men of affairs af-fairs from all parts of the country and from London wero on the program. pro-gram. At Los Angeles the bankers left nothing undone by way of cn- tortalnmet. All visitors were given a free trip to Catallna whero they were dined at tho St. Catherine Hotel. Ho-tel. The bankers took an optimistic view of conditions and felt that the worst was over and from now on hotter times can bo looked for. From Los Angeles Mr. Hatch went north to San Francisco where ho visited with tho Thatchers and the Full-mors. Full-mors. The A. C. Freshmen and B. Y. C. Junior Colleeo Foot Ball teams met on tho B. Y. ' C. Grid yesterday afternoon af-ternoon for t')"lr first game of the eason. tho pamo ending In a tie 7 to 7. It looked like tho B. Y. C. would win tho game until they scared scar-ed a costly fumble in the last half when nn Aggie picked up the ova' and went over for a touchdown. The A. C. tried three times for a drop kick but failed each time. When tho last gun was fired tho B. Y. going go-ing down tho field on straight line bucks but time was aualnst thorn and the game ended in a tie. i jFOR SALE -A .season's .fire pajwr rorV iiielift CAil at'tne'ttelablietn office, 38 E. Center. ACr-tt |