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Show LlLflaflEKS BBfl H L Hurrah for Lolrt'.oni CRBAM-LO H It now on snlo nbUhclr drug store. H' IYS v'r nnd MrnJ..I Grlfun loft yes- H lr lav mornlnc for Arizona whom HH ' Ihey Trill upend some time visiting BBB i ilmlr Jaurjhtur June who Uvea at H F .'orrt. They will atop al Lob An H cc" a and visit with relatives a few BB , Marrlngn licensed lmvo been erant H ed to the following couples; James H j ; W, Henderson or Arlmo, Idaho, and j t Ooldlo Brady of lluhl, Idaho; James H; Vcrf Hanron of Preston, and Hilda Hj ! Sullivan of Roosovolt, Utah; Chnun- H J .)' eey O. Dowen of Salt Lako and Alice : M. McMurdto of Logan. H v 1 Mr. Frank Kramer of Bozeman, Montana, returnod to his homo on Sunday after upending the holiday mason hero, the guest of his mother and sinter, Mrs. J. Kramer and Miss HK '': Clara Kramer. 1H ' !H X Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lundahl woro I c hoppy to welcome a fine son which I was born to them ycBtorday morn- sfBii I H'r ' Wo nr sorry to report tho sad 1(1 i death of Mrs. Stella Mathows, wifo H! , of Mr. Leon Mathews of Providences. BBI ' Mrs. Mathews has been 111 for somo BBH tfmo and (loath canio to her yeator- H L; dn.y morning. Besides her husband ;, the leaves four, children and many Ij X fthor relatives and & host of'frlondn' ' ' to mourn her loss. LLLH 1 j Tbro ore still somo people In this tfvUised ago who will deliberately BBB defaco and mar public property. This H tj :, ias been tho case at tho North Lo- BBBBU Iran school house. Howover, tho por- W- petrators were rounded up by Ju- jj Tcnlle Officer Emll Anderson and Bli made complete restitution. Bi BBBBm Mr. Preston Thatcher made a hur- Bj'' tied business trip to this city yes- 'J terday from bis home In Salt Lake. Bllr TVhcn a woman meets the post- BBX't man with a smile and doesn't" ot a BB t letter, she thinks ho Is extremely un- II appreciative. .- ,.'... This hero-worahlp makes .us tired BBBH'J, mostly because wo nover. oxpoct BBBB. 4 BBBB , to be a hero. t --- - H t Auto Show. Logan Augitorlum H ' r.bruary 1, 'i and 3. Advtf H I Tho easiest way to swindle a man 1 I la to tell him ho Is capable of cor- iiiiH if B tain great things when ho knows it H f ta a doGgcno He.' '.' H $ ' Tho entertalniuonl committee Is i 1,? tury mnklnk preparations for tho ; H)' ' ar.VJtU open lioiuio oitcrtalnment' 'of HH !j ihr Crambor of Commerce' on Trfday H ev-r.tii;?. January 2i. The rooms H ji vrlll be artistically decorated for the H t n?Ion by tho decofatloir commit H h tec. It la ponstblo that tho U. A. C. HH'l Clco club wll render 'a number of' 'i octlona for the cntortnlnmout. H The geo club Is under tho direction H'l of ri"r'f' c- n- Johnson nnd this H 7.ar ho han nioro well trained vole- H oa end a better balanced club than H i-v r l)frnrn. It will be a rare troat H j for tho members of tho Chamber to H i rar thin splendid body of singers. B . Tho Invitations will be mailed in a B fovr days an tho program In full an- H f nounced. ,,. ltj J - - 'i i.i Hi. a TT-raI Tho Daughters of the Hand Cart Pioneers will meet Friday, January 14, at 3 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. Isaac Smith," 91 South Second East. An invitation is extended to all do-condents do-condents of Hand Cart Pioneers. . FOIl SALE-Turnlturo, practically practical-ly new. OwnoV leaving town. Call , G05-U-3. , AdT-1-15 Mr. Walter M. Jones "has Just returned re-turned from Kansas Clj where ho, went to attend thcanrjual convention of tho IJuslnoss Men's Health and Accident Assurance company of 'which he is tho local representative I The local Kotary club aro giving their cnllro support to th,o Farmers Uound-Up at tho A. C. President I Mnrrlnc Rccles and O. IL Budge wero given somo" publicity as buttir makers In yesterday's Tribune. Perhaps Per-haps when thoy learn how they may show ua all. I Tho commissioners of Cache county coun-ty hare been consulting with tho stato Board of Equalisation as havo I many of tho other counties rolatlvo to tho matter of his year's assessment, assess-ment, In order to put In practice moro uniform methods and avoid fu-tare fu-tare differences and annoyances. i ' Our fellow townsman Joseph T. Pond cables from Panama that on Sunday last tho big boilers In tho factory of tho Panama sugar company com-pany were steamed up and tho rolls and crushers, of tho bjg mill were sot in oporatlon. All went flno and tho 'mechanics aro busy putting on tho finishing touches getting ready for tho big grind that will begin Feb- r ruary, ldt. ?Tho Panama Sugar company com-pany has 1200 acres of cano for grinding and estimates that 00,000 bags of sugar will bo harveqtcd. I Logan's First Auto .Show. A car for everybody and ovorybody for n car and the Auto Show at the Auditorium Audi-torium February 1, 2 and 3. Adv I Tho glrli graduate whoufcels cualj iflcd to run tho earth, may, a few yoars later, find horcolf pretty busy keeping from bolng run too much by ono man. Hair cutting. 40c.-, children's 25c. TJascmcnt Harris Music Company. , . Adv-M3-C I 'Vnrsity Players In "Ruahorford -nd Son,' Thursday, January 13, Jlgh" School Auditorium. Adv I Mon's Mackinaw coata reduced to 54.40 at Newbold's. Adv-1-20 All aboard for tho Auto Show, Fobruary 1, 2 and 3 nro tho big days The dealers all have tholr. now cars In and there will bo everything from a Ford bug to tho latest and most 'cxcluslvo cholco sedan. Tho decora tions will bo well handled, elaborate and beautiful and tho best entertainment entertain-ment that money can command, nil for good old Cache Valley.,. Tho merchants, tho notary, tho Commercial Commer-cial club arp backing thls.move. Let's all got together and put It ,ovor big. i In addition to tho slalo debato trlanglo which Includes tho Unlvor-Ity.tho Unlvor-Ity.tho n. Y. U. and tho A. C TJ., tho University of Utah will also moct the Idaho and Montana stato "nlverslty representatives and Columbia Col-umbia University. Debating Is ono of tho most Important of the win-tor win-tor quarter activities but will share attention wlh the Junior prom, the varsity play, tho baskotball season and swimming moots. Class contests p -Ill- I ' In basketball are - bclnc played at tlio Vk nnd about forty nro trying for tho varsity squad. With 2,000 1 enrolled for tho winter quarter boy cral now instructors havo been added ad-ded to tho faculty at tho stato Institution In-stitution and many now couscs aro given. Boxing, wrestling and" folk dancing aro noy physical education courses. Tho psychology of tho ad-descent ad-descent poetry and magazine writing, writ-ing, tho psychology df advertising, chemistry and 'mechanical courses and play production enrollments are unusually largo. |