Using Conditional Tags to restrict something to 1 user?

I don’t know the plugin, but with a rapid eye on it, it seems that what you want is not, but you can rely on widget_content filter fired by the plugin you are using.

So, in your theme function.php put:

if ( function_exists('widget_logic_redirected_callback') )
   add_filter('widget_content', 'my_widget_for_user', 10, 2);

function my_widget_for_users ($widget_content, $widget_id) {
   $allowed_users = array('username1', 'username2');
   $restricted_widgets = array('widget_id_1', 'widget_id_2');
   global $current_user;
   get_currentuserinfo();
   if ( in_array($widget_id, $restricted_widgets) && ( empty($current_user->user_login) || ! in_array($current_user->user_login, $allowed_users) ) ) {
      $widget_content="";
   }
   return $widget_content;
}

Doing so, if there is no user logged or the user is not an allowed one the widget is technically displayed but with no content so you will see… nothing.

Hata!: SQLSTATE[HY000] [1045] Access denied for user 'divattrend_liink'@'localhost' (using password: YES)