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BlpE"-"-;-, r ;f - - TH E T Q A TrE P U B L I Ta N SATURDAY DECEMBER 14 1818 I W MUSIC LOVERS TO K , RECEIVE TREAT Jllfi (Continued fron pago ono) iff II dlllB Mr" ,JorBcn'8 80ns rccltal ono liHli cnr ago will testify to tho truthful- Hi nous of this Btntcment na the memory HI 0. tho splendid rendition given ut the ffi&B time Ml 1 lingo. s pleasantly In the K, mlntfo of nil. In nddltlcn to holng J ' r..i nitiJtlc singer. Mr. Bergen has jfi i a.to achieved conspicuous success as B! ii a.iiB writer and his "Song of the Em , Htic , an Indian vycle which Is Milk, Bald to portrny tho American Indian Ell melodies more truly than nny other JHV l wok alonrf similar lines, stands In K' i a class of Its own. His singing of wKi "The Charge of the Mght Brigade.' S ' appeared hero took the Iioubo by fWp! '',! storm-. jjfljjl ij Tho I.eon-Mnrx Trio which nccom- JB ft panics Mr. Bergen thU year Is com- ft J posed of l.ecn Marx, violinist, Mr. 'Ml ! Hana Dresscl, violoncellist and Mr. j H 3 Ca 1 Mochlln, pianist. Tholr work I ' ' l,oth as a trio and as soloists will bo If 1 nn Important part of tho evenings H program, as Mr. Marx is ono of tho I ' most distinguished violinists In tho Ij i country. Mr. Marx appeared with H ( I tho Theodore Thomas orchestra for If . J ten ears, and at tho ago of twonty : , J l,o held tho position of ilrat violinist Hi I In tills famous organization and later Hi y I on played Bolos accompanied by tho H' Jj 9 Thomas Orchestra. Mr. Thomas I j himself has Joined In tho npplauso H : 1 for encores for Mr. Marx solos. Mr. H J I Marx, while In Benin, competed with H ! 11 forty-eight musicians for a scholar H 5 ship under Dr. Joachim and won tho H j prize. Tho old doctor was so pleased " ( i with his ablo pupil's work that he 1 presented young Marx with a rnro HJ J old vtol'n ns a mark of appreciation II of his genius. Ho was recently ap- I pointed assistant concert mcistor of I tho Chicago Grand Opera company ono of tho hlgnest positions that can j come (o n violinist In this country. Mr. Hans Dresael Is equally eml- ' nent In his lino ns violoncellist, and I ho has appeared to splendid advan- HJ j tagc both In thl3 country and tho HJ n countries In Europe In Wales and Jl at Oxford his playing so took tho au- '' . dlenco that by special request ho nr- J -I ! langed ensemble classes In concerted HJ , ' i music, which aro a special feature of HJ ' j his tuition. Mr. Uressel has played HJ )' at Goodwood Castle, Stafford House, HJ and at tho lato Duko of Richmond's HJ' j the Iloyal Albert Hall, St. James HJ Hall, tho Queen's Hall, and all the HJ J principal London and provincial con- HJ certs. Ho has tho uiost flattering no- HI A tlces in most of tho leading content- HJd , poraries in Germany and in England, HJh 1 Canada, East and Northwest of this HJ1 country. HJfl ' Mr. Machlln tho pianist received HJfl j his first training In tho Cathedral HjJ J Choir at Salesbury, England. Ho was Hi '1 for three years professor In St. Don- H i lflce College, Winnipeg, and has K j moro recently been a teacher at the Hi 1 Chicago Musical Colloge. Ho is also HJ ' ' a composer. HJ 33 Altogether the affair promises to HJ be ono of tho most pleasant which HJ the Colleges havo yet arranged and HJ tho price has been set at the low HJ amount of twenty-flvo cents the ex- HJ pectalion of tho Colleges being to f place tho prices of these entortoln- ments at such a reduced figure that HR l none may bo deprived of the prlvl- Hp i; leges of enjoying tho same. Tho HJ tlmo of tho entertainment has been HJ ' set for 8 o'clock. H YOUNG PEOPLE Hf MARRY AT COVE HJ i Cove Dec. 12. A shower was glv- HJ en Monday Dec. 9, nt tho home of HJ Mr. Henry Allen In honor of their HJ daughter Miss Josslc Allen. She was HJ married In the Salt Lake temple on HJ Wednesday Deo. 11. She mairicd Mr. HJ Williams of Trcasurcton, Idaho. HJ Miss Mabol Allen dnughtcr of J. HJ C. Allen has changed hor name, HJ Clareuco hltchead, Bancroft, Ida., HJ, claiming tho honors. Tho couplo HJ' will mako their home at Bancroft, HJ Idaho HJ! Tho Covo school Is working hard HJ In preparation for a Christmas pro- HJ gram. They expect to give all who HJ attend a pleasant oveulng's entertain- HJl HJ Chas Bradbury Is working hard to HB complete tho addition to his now HB HH Mrs. H. S. Allen has been very HJ sick, but from Inst reports is Improv- HK2 ing. HJS Tllo Covo Icoplo nro all happy over HJ'i the completion of tho now road to HJr Richmond. HJ f Tho Sunday school will glvo n HJifi Christmas celebration on Christmas HJ.ti day all expect to have a good tlmo. H i Louis L. Allen of Cove has recont- Hl ly returned from England where bo HJ' W bas been laboring as a missionary. HMSBJ! I Pause find take lnt account Sir HHI n A, Con an Doylo's personally super- HHJ Ii I vlned productions of "The. AdVcn- HHqI turea of ShlrlocV. Holmes." "v' ' HHI !''fHHHL HhVbwj. ;aHaHavawawflVawam bVhhAV hHHHHHHHHHHH ! ADDITIONAL LOCALS At tho Thursday evening mooting of tho city commlslonbra tho Harris Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago was awarded tho bid for the refund ing of tho city water works bonds. m Miss Molly Munslng free. COO paper dol'a will bo distributed absolutely free. Every llttlo girl In town ehould havo one. Each do'.l has six cob tunica. Campbell's Munslng wear Shopp. Tho city Justice flncd two Provi dence amashors, 5 each yesterday for disturbing girls who were walk ing unaccompanied. A business man wa8 lined $7.50 for tending to him self on tho sldownlk. Today only, positively guaranteed live years, silver tea, desert, tabic and orange spoons, sugar sholls, but ter knives and forks, 10 cents each article. LaFount Hardwaro Company (Advertisement) dH Bishop Spalding of Salt Lake City and Hov. Paul Jones were entertain ed nt tho Sigma Alpha fraternity houBo laBt Sunday nftornoon. Bishop Spalding gavo tho boys a talk on tho Boclal duties of a college gradu ato to tho community. Tho Jury In the caso of tho State of Utah against David Hammond, brought in a verdict of guilty as charged In tho complaint. Tho charge ngainst Hammond was a stat utory one, and tho enso has occupied the attention of tho court for sov oral daya. It was concluded Thurs day evening. Miss Cleo Crannoy of this city who went to California a few months ago on n visit, and who while hero Wrtq in the employ of tho Consolidated agon & Machine company, has receiv ed a call aa a missionary. Sho la now at tho Los Angolcs headquar ters of tho California mission. Miss Crnnnoy would bo moro than pleaiod to hear from her old friends hero at that placo. ' At tho Presbyterian Church Sab bath morning at 11 o'clock the sub ject of the sojmon wljl bo "Good Tid ings." In tho evening the subject will bo treated that waa announced for last Sabbath evening, namely "How tho Greeks helped to prepare for the coming of Christ. As a number of persons were pres ent at the church last Sabbath morn ing who had been exposed to a con tagious disease. It was thought best to hold no ovonlng service, but to wait until the church had been thor oughly fumigated. This has now been done, and services wll contlnuo as usua' AN ORDINANCE The Board of County Commission erri of tho County of Cache, and State of Utah, ordains as follows: Sec. 1. That the following county and precinct otflcora of Cacho coun ty, State of Utah, shall execute ofll clal bonds bofore entering upon tho discharge of the duties of their re spective oillces in the amounts as fol lows: County 'treasurer JJ150.000.00 County Clerk 10,000.00 County Sheriff 10,000.00 County Attorney 3,000.00 County Itecordor 10,000.00 County Assessor 10,000.00 County Surveyor 2,000.00 JuBtlco of the Peaco each 500.00 Constable, each 500.00 All other County Olltcers not herein spoclfled. ... 1,000.00 Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect on the 30th dny of Decembor, and shall ho published In tho man ner required by law. Tho foregoing Is hereby passed and approved by tho Board of Covin- ty Commissioners of Cacho County Utah, this 13th dny of Decomber, A. I). 1U12. Commissioners voting In favor of said ordinance. JAMES J. MEIKLE, Chairman of Board of County Com missioners. OL1F CIIONQUIST, HEBEH PARKER, Attest: R. W. JAMES, Clerk. ' CommlsHlonets voting against said ordinance nouo. d21 (AdvertlBoment) i m - Mr. Alfalfa I Just had a letter from ray boy, Chorloy. Ho tolls mo she's burning lota of midnight oil. Knowing Charloy as I do I can scarco ly betlovo It. CoUngfollow You will, though, whon you get the gasoline bill. Jack What aont poor Algy to an Insane asylum? Tom A train of thought passed through bis brain and 5!loc5fl ta Boston Transcript. ' QUERY Doctor Carrel has won "the Nobol prize of $39,000 by discovering that tho lives of diseased persona can bo prolonged by transference of tissue. News Item. But l.'ston, Doctor, listen now. Pray how was this worth thirty thou? I cannot for my life surmise How you acqulrtd the Nobel prize. I should myself be very pleased Tq learn how long would tho dis eased, If asked, proclaim their love of life, Or would prolong their mundano strife. And bo I fnncy thnt If you To warda Incurable pursue Your way, and ask this question, "Why?" You'd bid your tissue awlft good-bye. iiin Sufferer.. ma FOR SALE Tho old Robblna Store Just north of the post ofllco Is for sale .and must bo moved off. It baa been mov ed Just as It stands onco before Tho tlmbor In this atoro would mnko a good barn. Call on C. M. Harris. dlO (Advertisement) r m Km CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES Via Oregon Shc Line rCHRISTMAS HOLIDAY RATES Via Oregon Short Line Tickets on salo December 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, and 31, 1912 and January 1, 1913, limited to January C, 1913. Low rates wctween local points. Seo agents for rates and fur ther particulars. (Advertisement) d31 What io Boy. The Pficelir Pay; . Ifrtere lo Buy I Early Morning Ideal Time For Holiday Shopping I WE will offer to the People of Logan and Cache Valley, Groceries at Cost and in I some cases less than Cost for the next 12 days. This is a chance for you to get I your Christmas Supply of Groceries at a saving In Cost from 20 per Cent to 25 per I cent less than you buy them at Regular Prices. , II PRE-XMAS SALE IN GROCERIES 1 ) LET PRICES TRLK FOR YOU 100 lbs. Sugar S5.90 20 lbs Sugar SI. OO 16 lbs Sugar 1.00 c cans Tomatoos 50c 12 1-lb pk red ribbon Raisins 1 .00 3 can8 Bc8t Pea8 I 9 Mb pkgs Currantn 1.00 I 18 lbs Navy Beans I.OO ' 3 cnn Dest Corn 30c I 18 lbs Best Rico 1.00 i pkg Columbia Oats 350 I 20 lba Oatmeal 1.00 . 25 bara Naptha Soap 1.00 5 lbB Navy Doanfl 30c I 25 bara Pearl Whlto Soap... 1,00 5 pkgs Bluo Ribbon Raisins.. 50c I 30 bars Diamond C Soap. ... 1 .00 4 k c 1 10 cans TomatocB 1.00 I 10 cans Beat Corn 1.00 1 lu Citron or Lemon Peel.... 25c I 10 enna Juno Peaa 1.00 4 lbs Best Rico ....'. 25c II 10 pkgs Kcllog's Cornflakes.. 1,00 I) 1C lba Sago 1.00 3 cans Mustard Sardines 25c 1 15 lbs Tapioca 1.00 7 bars Diamond C Soap 25c I 100 lba prldo of tho valley flour 1 ,80 , , , , . I m ,i ,j .it. i. X ! ll) Candy or Nuta 25c I CO lb8 prldo of tho valloy flour 90c " E 3 qta Cranborrles 30c A" '" T,lls Column For SD.00 Remember The Place H. C Hayball Merc. Co. j t BACK ROOM SALE ! j Beinnin Saturday Morning, Dec. IHth, Ending Dec, 2U I I The Thatcher Clothing Co., have arranged a series of Bargain (Counters T in the rear room of their store and are placing on sale Bargains in Merchandise I Consisting of Mens Suits, Boys Suits, Shoes and Underwear, Dress And work Shirts, Sox, Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Etc. W ThU Merchandise Is taken from our regular atoclc and la Dependable merchandise, being simply broken lines. Wo therefore cannot gunran- I tea to fit everjono but thoaeiwho ,are fortunate enough to find bargains thoy can use, will bo moro than repaid for their visit to our i BACK ROOM SALE 4 V " ' HAVE THIS FAQT IMPRESS YOU I That every piece of Merchandise placed on salo In our Back Room will bo moro than a bargain. For we mean to make a prlco so low, quality I considered that every artlclo sold will he a live talking advertise ment. Our stock Is limited, so get your shnre now. I i Some Prices In Our Back Room t I Mensjtoits Shirts Shoes T Dig line of assorted Worsteds, Chovl- An assortment of Dross and semi- one lot Men's $5 values in Pat T I ots, Tweeds,and Cassimeres, values DresB( with and without collars, Tal- Leather Dross 8hoes, back room sEol " I we soli regularly up to and including ..-.. i -, I I $15.00, our back room salo prlco ue8 UP to W-W. back room sale por paIr JQQ I I each $9.85 Pricoeach 45C f I ; 6 poirs only Ladlo's High Tops, gen- I I Tho greatest Boys' School Suit made lt50 Dluo Flannel, all sizes, back ulne Witch Elk, regular 6 values, T 6 Corduroy worth from 6 to 18.50. ju8t. tho thlng f0r Bchool glrlgi back t back room sale prlco.... JjO QR room sale prico 9SC aa a I f P0,0" room salo price $2.50 I f II , Men's Work ShlrtB, back room salo ? "8tS PHCO, 3 for $1.00 SOCkS f T One grand big assortment up to ?3 i ... , 61 in ... An assortment of 25c and 35c values i I values, back room sale SI 45 M OA. ClinttO T I I USSvO LlllOCo casslmeroa Included, back room aalo I t CSIPS SUea 12 to 2. An assortment of our Price, 2 pair for 25C I I Men's and IVoya Caps, assorted In famous "Minnehaha" stock, valuo up Rockford work Sor, back room sale I 7 ono bin, back room salo prlco at , (hi nn - T i encn 20c to f2.50, back room salo ip,50 price, por pair Q d l Sweater Coats Underwear I ffi Men's and Boys' Sweater Coats, assorted colors and sizes, back An assortment of medium wolght Shirts for n.on, values up to 76o W 1 SmTaStment0 o'chES" Sweater Jackets, worth ,,1.B0. back "ack room sale price each 25C I 4 room sale prlco l 75c You will profit by selecting early from this slock. t j l In addition we are prepared to serve you with the highest quality of Merchan- I i I dise in Mens and Boys wear, also Christmas Novelties that will be appreciated I j I by Men and Boys. Our store is replete with the Xmas Spirit. I J Remember the: Time and Place. Investigate! It wilt pay you I Saturday, December lUth, 9 a. m. I j Thatcher QlothinigQo