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Show UniTtnify 13TH YEAR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1903 UTAH. LOGAN, Marshal James L. Bateman. Recorder John L. Balgreen. Treasurer W. K. Burnham. Justice of the Peace Wm. H. and line bucks on each side lasting five minutes, Olson carried the ball straight through the University team for a 30 yard gaiu and Jardine was soon after pushed over the line for another touchdown. The visitors kicked off and Adams soon afterward obtained the ball and punted 50 yards. The Salt Lakesgained 55 in two punts, and the locals hammered the line for steady gains to the 35 yard line, when the- half ended. The lineup: A GREAT Hill. The Republicans held their primary on the same evening and named the following ticket: Many Tickets in the Field. Mayor Alma Merrill. Councilmen Long term, Jas. L. McCarrey. Short term, New. ell Bullen, A. L. Harris, Victor Johnson, A. A. Thomas. Recorder J. F. Bullen. Marshal F. A. Bair. A. Boys Defeat TJ. of U. Treasurer Ida Harrison. Justice of the Peace B. L. Peart. No. 75 C- - POLITICAL POINTS Notes of the Conventions - There was a considerable atHyrum, Oct. 19. The Repub-lica- n citizens of Mendon have The at the Socialist conventendance It was surely one of the greatconvention nominated the nominated the ticket: following a confident feeling and tion, carever triumphs that was following ticket: For mayor Andrew Soren- est manifested. Joseph Jenson, ved out by eleven husky knights For mayor Andrew M. Israel son. Goodwin Frank ind John Parry forthe For of the pigskin. years son. - Recorder Alfred Gardner. a as were named campaign comfor the been had mer Recorder Otto Liljenqnist. waiting Sorenson. Marshal Christian mittee. Treasurer- - Walborg Peteropportunity which presented itlast Saturday, and with the self son. Citizens' party of Wells-vill- e The In declining the Democratic had a team 1 Curtis. ha Levi Man follow- knowledge that they the nominated has nomination for mayor, Ron. Jos. that was well nigh invincible Justice C. F. Olson. ticket: he deeply sensed said Morrell ing because of its herculean size Four Councilman years, M. Maughan. P. him by the condone honor. the Mayor and its well trained condition, John F. Wright. Wm. Garrett. Marshal duties rehis other but deand J vention, referee with in the Jardine Adams; each man went Twe years 0. L. Anderson, D. H. Stewart. Recorder much his so of attention J. A. die. or do Barto Odell; quired termination Langtm; umpire, Charles Sorenson, Thomas Leatham. A. J. Justice be for would timeit that Ball and a and impossible linesmen, Riser; The University players ron, Albert J, Allen. Wm. Murray, Councilmen him to such to time devote 300 of any about nominatMcLaughlin. keeper, have The Demociats partisans party Lewis Watkins, George Spence, arrived on a special about 11 Pandemonium reigned as soon a position. He said the city was ed the Following ticket: C. Parker. H. oclock Saturday. At 3:30 p.m. as the game was over. The stu- badly in need of a good business For mayor A. A. Allen, Jr. nominathave Democrats The what was probably the largest dents rushed on to the ground in administration. Recorder Alfred Williams. ed ticket. the following and most enthusiastic audience a body Treasurer Emma Hansen. Mayor George Parker. that ever assembled tc witness a carried .. Marshal Nels Jeppson. Marshal Thomas Thorpe. football game in this city, nearly shoulders of their admirers. Justic- e- Eli Bradley. Leatham. J. S. Justice 3,000 strung, was present on tae The vast crowd nrirched up Councilmen Four years, D. C. R. Councilmen B. Y. campus to witness the ter - town shouting college yells and Bailey, A. Nielson; A. A. Nielsen, L. H. John Baxter, W. Maughan, rific C. Shaw. lord Allen, struggle that followed. A si ngi r g college songs. Arriving John Darley. party of A. C. rooters held j at the Logan Dry Goods Co. cor- Reforth in the grandstand and ner a large number of students 18. The Oct. Smithfield, ; from first to last shouted college obtained boxes, built a huge bon - man were temporal y chairman Oct. in convention met publicans unfire in the street, obtained a cof- - jand secretary at the Republican Samuel 17, in Hilliards Hall. house in yells and sang college songs. fin, placed therein a dummy to convention, Nelson, Prest. and H. J. Peler-on- , For lurther Coach Holmes and convention. o the represent &iner 601 North secretary ,d"siratl?nv. The vote on the mayorship in The following ticket was nomvisiting team dash- n was gret-Johto on field and ed the the Republican convention stood inated: former e Kroencke, loud.ygw-aot'thPd in Henry the ball as follows: E. W. Robinson, 63; Saltuefcnd H. J. Peterson, for mayor by evening, was admitted to of Coach ; coV,ffe?-of edit of Much the the Germany, Lake ly Thomas ci Irvine, 30. Wm. L. Winn, marshal t and the; tory is accorded to Coach Camp-daby J udge Hart Mon- - jHolmes also I Geo. Douglas, recorder, Beatrice Weeks, treasurer 'college students greeted him bell of the A. C., whohasgven of the Lo with yells of Youll get a heavy the players a splendid course of Wm. Douglas, justice of peace j special meeting MAll 1,IA ttTA A aI James Cantwell, Council for 4 practice game, and other deris tr ining. ive shouts. The A. C. eleven Coach Holmes of the Universiyear term whereat soon in came afterward, R. B. Thornley, W. O. Smith, ty speaks as follows regarding. Logan, Utah, Oct 20th, 1903 enwild with went Editor Nation Dear Sir: I did rooters the the game: Newton Woodruff, and Jas. J. 1 not attend scr-the City Republican a to were We thusiasm. treated term. Meikle for the two year 1 won the nani-feste- d I did not attend was to admit. Convention. will The have I by time game a was There prise, lively was soon we as were it as beaten to ward the want that in casting ballots for the say primary. I did every Agricultural began. It was quickly evident fairly and squarely and we will thing that I could do to assure seven 1 candidates, and it is that the 'farmers could go take onr defeat like true S my friends that under no cirgenerally beiived that the Rewould I permit my line cumstances onr the off hata me end take opponents' publican ticket is a strong one y0UT1g college were tendered a i through theirwhile as a canmentioned be too were to name visitors the with victors. The Aggies ease, and will carry the election. The m0st enjoyable reception by the duroffice. I have and for standstill at a didate were fur adand any simply my boys resolutions and platform if strong big last Saturday evening. facaity To-the sucked off teat, them never almost their the entire carried public a game. simply great Jiered 1o will surely be agajr comprised a tasteful ing for of me a resident close of tt.e the ward feet. Logan and its by though They surprised benefit to our city contest; popu repast, a program and dancing. have and end a of same made thirteen long the are years, game by candidates The slight gains latiou. style live, The college band and choir, they (playing runs and center rush tactics, but ; the Versity has played ever since decided that I would never energetic workers for the cause Miss and Oliver, Harris, of Republicanism and will do rendered beautiful selections and did not obtain more than 20 since I have had charge cf the try, consequently I was vexed to credit to the advancement of eloquent addresses appropriate yards in this way altogether, team, and I believe this was re- learn that the righteous used me greatest gains were ob- - sponsible for their victory. Had as a door mat at the convention. enterprise in our city. to the occasion were made by.A,r. ' bS they not adopted the middle west Maughan and Walters threw by "S!.at Republican. President Joseph F. Smith, , other and ?' style of football and stayed with bouquets all over each 18. The President of the Faculty J. II. ' Oct. Smithfield, was as all same ball and that for obtained the thus the good beeastern push the posed style, Democrats met in the old school Linford, and Trustees R. W. ed the University bunch back they played last sea son, I believe fore the public; I was posed for house Oct. 17, 19u3, with Moroni Young and W. 3. Preston. The we could have kept them from all that was bad. What a nice perpetually. p rice as President and Li. V. event was g eatly enjoyed AdThe visitors kicked off and scoring. Their plajs, however, thing it is to be good, at least I Larson as secretary of the conMrs. Lucretia Willard Treat, ams the ball and gained were practicully the same as should imagine so. The grandvention with the following re- a celebrated eastern lecturer, de- - j 20 canght Then began a series ; 0urs and we could do nothing eur of being a ward politician, sults: livtred an address on Child1 Gf yards. which forced rushes center them. why just think of it. Alas, I am A. B. Chambers for Mayor. to a large audience m e ball steadily down the uni-th- e against Training undone when I think of what John T. Hiud,- - Marshall. B. Y. College a uGi tori um and over finally heights I might have climbed, versity ground Wm. Pilkington, Recorder. Monday evening. ;he lady is i A. of. The and the then to realize that after all giants Anna Lyman, Treasurer. a pleasing spker, and the lec- - c.f goal. Nie sen, .01- Hyrum 1st, No. 1; Hyrum 2nd, I am bat a bumble tax payer, Madsen, Kirk,' Richard Pilkington, justice e ture was replete with valuable son ani Jardine could citizen and a 3rd, 3: Paradise 4; American-borwalk;' jlyrum the peace. information and are The holder. thoughts through the Salt Lake line in Avon 5; Mi. Sterling, 6; Sylvester Low, Jr., Council- on child training. effort the 9; 7. 8; , ny excruciating. latter; College, spite Mendon, vjie man for four year term. account of the kf of 3 roebel, couia Geo. Q. Rich.. forth, while the end Millville 10 William Thornley, Ralph T. the founder of kindergarten j Work pUt and 1 of Tattle Crawford, iv, 18th 25th Merrill, George L. Farrell and work, and described in detail the and Adams whirlwind runs Mayor Hansen reached home 1 Frank Coleman for the two year methods he and other authorities H. F. Liljenqnist, from Chicago Monday evening term. on the subject adopted. The A. A. Allen, Jr. 9 states that he had a most and 3 N. J. Nielson, Judges appointed by the City lectures are being given under successful trip. He purchased 1 Sami Oldham, council for the city , election the auspices of the Beacon Light to double the machinery enough were: James Koskelley, Claus Society and city teachers and remilk George W. Davis, condensed of the capacity 6 L. P. Christensen, 3 hanAnderson, Moroni Price, for flect credit pn the mbvers. Mrs. able be lo and will factory Treat lectures today at 4 and 8 ter rushes by Madsen and Olson ' polling District No. 1. all the milk in the . th end dle 8 Wm. G. w iliiaui Homer. . evpn- - for good gains, and .a dash of the valley. The factory will is free. Griffiths, James Thornley, for ing. around the end for a touchdown, Ci Off Dunn, begin operations next January. E, Roueche J. missed goal. Madsen polling District No. 2. NOTICE. F. Meissner has purenased the Before time was called on the Ilyrnm Stake Presidency, W. C. Parkinson, Royal Bakery from Mr. Giles The Democrats of Richmond; The regular quarterly confer- - first half, both teams punted afhas opened up a first class and held a primary Saturday night ence of tho Cache stake of Zion ter the kickoff, and the A. C. George O. Pitkin, bakery at No. 16 South M.Main L C. Thoresen. and placed in nomination thelol- willbe held in Logan tabernacle crowd hammered the line for E. street, first door south of Sunday and Monday, Oct. 25 and heavy gains, but the whistle lowing ticket. makes He Main street. 20. 1 he officers a nd members of suunded with the ball on the U. At the tabernacle last Sunday, 'church, Mayor Thomas Griffin. of the celebrated a was specialty Smith F. term, the stake are invited to attend. of U. 30 yaVd line. Councilman. President Joseph Long A bread. supply I In the second half, the visit- the principal speaker, and made Domesticand rolls ongood James W. Funk. Short term, F. Joseph Morrell, at all hand d of cakes doctrin-anon Paraddress Isaac Smith, G. Robinson, S. R. Telford, ors made a gain of 20 yards by a a powerful made to cakes times. Wedding the duties V. W. Maughan, ley Nelson and Wm. L. good run at the kickoff. After al" subjects order. Stake Presidency. an uneventful try for end rues the Saints. -- - I . ; I I 1 , 1 ap-jyP'- d J I vic-citizens- . y. . The Absent' One ; 1 m MV i . 1 - -' n ! - J!?. !0"0 . . nt. 1 non-offic- |