Show local and personal all lf ind and mrs larue ogden and tatule qt f central are all victims of flu jt gro improving since the te ot of volunteer nurses wag printed mrs jean st john has sent her name to red cross and announces herself ready to go anywhere she way may bo be needed homer Tho thompson milton a 61 prominent stockman of marysvale Marys vale has purchased the james jamea edwards property on east center street where he has moved his family the high school faculty is meeting today to outline a course in correspondence for the students in order that they may get their proper credits by doing the work ot of the course while influenza conditions keep the school closed miss bliss myrtle returned to logan last sunday morning to take up correspondence work with her grades in the public school service she is a little dubious about correspondence spon pon dence lessons in the grade but will III give it a trial manager victor werner of the werner clothing company and a brother to the former owner of the werner clothing store was here from new york last week after a careful survey of the business he returned to the big city by the sea the school board should have held a meeting on monday of this week but owing to health conditions it was deemed advisable to postpone the mei meeting ting when the board meets it will be ns as a canvassing body to canvass the votes of the recent election mr air and mrs joseph ogden left here yesterday for delta in response to a summons to the bedside of their daughter mrs george dobson who is dangerously ill the exact nature of the illness is not known mrs dobson had the influenza some since and it may be arising from it rr v lico I 1 brlick th ed bootlegger lane bertelson has been gathered in on the evidence of the man to whom he is alleged to have sold a quantity of booze county t Y attorney michelson is prosecuting ng the case and judge jos H erickson is for the defendant carl webb one of the limited service men sent from here this fall to fort douglas has been discharged from the service and has arrived home he appears to advantage in his natty olive drab uniform unfortunately he is under instructions to return the uniform within tour four month mr and mrs martines Martt nes christensen returned sunday evening from quantico virginia where they had ad been summoned by the illness of their son carlos christensen who is in the U S marines Ifa rines the latter had a close call from influenza but rallied and Is now on the way to complete recovery mr air and mrs christensen saw much of the country on their journey to the east coast but nothing appealed to them like the great west ferd erickson of monroe writing to a friend here tells of his exciting adventures in the closing days of the war he was in active service on two sectors since being at the front and he naively adds and believe me they were he be sectors ho he is feeling fine but the life in the service has lost its tang he like that country nor the people and will be glad to get home dr R garn dark clark submits a letter received from claude C and e H alcine dated at logan in support of the wearing of masks mr mcintyre says the masks are worn all over that section of the state and worn properly pines fines aeve been inflicted tor for failure to wear the masks and to this health measure is attributed the decrease in influenza cases in logan from about a hundred at thanksgiving to 24 at time of writing rather startling rumors have been in circulation recently as to a mistake having beer been made in the announcement no of the death of leo jenson jensen in france the jensen family have made diligent enquiry into all these rumors and so far as they can learn all aro are unfounded stories ol oft leo jensen having been seen since J he date of his and his way home have proven to be without foundation joe cahoon one of 0 the oldest railroad men in utah and a side kick of george M jones in the old lays days or of railroading on first railroad the uta utah h central was down this branch on monday as mes messenger benger on the express car geo al jones jonea met him at the station and the two early railroaders had a regular love feast on olden clays for the space of fifteen minutes recounting the experiences perien ces of their railroad mr cahoon is ia now the proud owner of a belgian hare farm while mr air jones is the county clerk elect such stich are the ways in which pathways divide in life marion russell son of mrs russell the hotel keeper of loa and brother to mrs P F A robinson of this city was wounded in france on september 29 at the same time and in the same action in which ed anderson of this city was vas wounded mr russell was drafted from nevada and after training at camp lews was attached to the engineers gi he is unmarried but expects to become a benedict as soon as lie he returns from overseas when last heard from ho he was almost completely recovered from his wounds writing of his hospital experience lie he speaks in the highest terms of the nurses and doctors at the front |