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Show Unlwslly UUh TWELFTH YEAR Ai!LliiAL r ' i.k TteWU: ' ' l!l ci in-i- n vt ideal v I' it The Mr. 1C1. all reform! to in tin above i.cui is a sui of the late Edwin Kimball. who, intil hUtleatli some years ago, v:as! one of the most prominent men i.rk riv. i V.r. J 14. 1902 NO. 46 panics that will inter thi part of the vall.y wit!, a r.iilr.,:,,!. anJ St cure the same as early' as pos- sible. j I he Glorious Fourth v.i.l he, celebrated in this city with nvre enthusiasm tli in eve: before. Pursuant to a call of May,. r Wilson an enthsiastic meeting was held here Saturday evening. The chairmen uf comfollowing jiwiti IVuSlii rnsi ?! V r' jg, .VI I ! S i ifiiy: IHiVlillg. d vl'UHDAY.lQ'UNE . A r ft it i! IP L rtnn ill i I.:-- A I' Mil!! LMtlcne is all is a ii;cUii.L-- i uf 11 ,ion.rr i'amily Uis resiil ing at NpringviHo. actor father is a well known onr.ti for railroad construction work. Lie Argument! !n- ... ul.-r.l,iU- CASK , .,v rams . ' mittees were appointeil. hinance I C. Thoreson. Arrangements C. F. The ab ve lift of Ii.aJersuf liiiTylickit. The Nation premium No. I : i agisted, bv a .V tlreiii !r case, was seen red iy X. ', the icl.y holder jc will be J. H. gentl-.-uie- l.V 0 i Gm-ln-m- . enterprising ' years after , was secured by Jus. body welcome. H. Jer.ps. n of .Millville. , n i J1 t'l'l WijO DJI !l till Ihe Newiiiaii Organ proiuii , si; ;J,hl 01 the a.ylum bv v;ls Sl.t..ir,l FiclMlvu -times was taken with r c,ra. . lh who hel.l y.in, and lick- man John Allen didjAafot ties. plaint of the throat, and died et Xo c7. evict C introduce a Cases Set for the Regular Term tee of syllable Music College Baud km Albert Ilcinlneau of Logan other any phrase of the esse. Vastucsday Court. 1. It. Merrill Essay-- Mr. announced ' ,Mis. eding sustained a takes the hat, holding No. 1. hen Mr. Stewart Jennie Herheavy locswbj ht-- 13 year old; Vocal Sulo-- Mi that in was through, a sjoberg of Millville, of astonishment passed over- the Tuesday. cured The Nation's premium rick crowded room. The public; .Tglt seems that tiie deceased had j Mandolin, holding No. 23. Heading -- Miss Ruth Iv.eiyn The regular term of the Dis contident that some effort wOSld been working in the beet field of John Gilgin of Logan, secured Muencli triet court, began on Tuesday, made to disprove the evidence b. Hansen, and had T he Nations book of Eunice partaken prize No. H, Duet Misses Alice and when Judge Hart made the fol- against the defendant. Tc&Afd some canned fruit for her lunch, t. 110c English holding No. l: II. Jacobson last there was a general the eases: of setting lowing Israel I. Jacobsen secured Heading Miss Elm Maugthat the defendant him ell State vs Filing Dagsen, Hans lief No. 20, Story of an premium han would go upon the stand. ,WhiL j J. sos ?1( Meiv.n and African Tellefsen, Anderson farm, hulding ticket No. Vocal Solo Mr. then, was the surprise to 41. V ill be that Mortensens Ha Hard counsel haa-r- j Passed by her associates, cdmrged witli arson. Solo Miss Violin William McBride gave Premium No. 20, secured by tried on June 251 alibi to offer, nc evidence is, tp Samuel McMurdie, vs. A. A. the money he claimed to.jfciV'ei.hirth to a boy but the little one. ticket No. 103 was held by Ola Thatcher Missj Law etui. Set for trial on June paid Hu, iu theory Instrumental Duet tenditHtploftly survived.! few hours. The! Olson of Millville. Schottlor Miss 2Gtii. N ibley and Song - College Glee club George Hoth vs David Eccles. Hand. Muhic Set for trial o.i June 24. Thomas The public are cordially invit- I). Herrin vs. James S. Cantwell. ' Set for June id. Mary Welch vs. ed to attend . t'V, imlortant uULe bar oiTpubHc week, one being our vour.g hus- heard be To Welch. June promptly orw, begins Meeting itn tle-- Albcrt J- - 'Vil5iams v'ho v'ill Albert .Savage vs. Joseph Piano Pur:!:asers. . 21- r . in relation to Mortensgnayi :80p. m. ..une 10 an u, Miss overruled E. Nielsen Louise demurrer morning, Hall, marry sfS.&OO aj Sunday fVaS inoney 1CS-'- , " tjlat tjie i 11:510. Haccalaueate given the defense in " h'd: days because he coute' daughter oi Logan's merchant! Wheno ver an agent or t jn vA toaosw,r. Monday, June 10, Held Sports: J. Xcilsen, and the other j uses "The Piano and Organ Par-rinj get it in two was'squashed ' C.JU Monday evening June 10, at the of the evidetre couple being Ed Allen who will! chasers Guido as an argument, Senior class day exercise that 3,KK) in gold was put in vq.' take unto hitnsslf Miss Minnie just ask him to lot you take it home with you and look P, over. Tuesday morning June if, j ifitVlAV V1 All jar but did not till it to within &' Petersen, IBM he will not do this, come to us Commencement Exercises. 1 inch and a half. C The Nation extends to the If VI at JlLllJ I "J and wo will lend Tuesday evening June 17, to you one. Wo congratulations couples 6:30 Alunni Banquet and Ball have never insulted anaj the intelli- -' T;.. ' r happiness. invited guests. of a customer gcnce 9a by usiqg -1S1' this guide Utaus it ,.i only il Programme of Baccaloureate w book of advertisements which .EwrcUes. Music College choir have been paid for. While instruments wo handle are prais Prayer L U. Martineau IlYPilO! Anthon ed to the top notch yet we know Sermon Pres. Celebration Committee met and Appointit has been paid for. You will Lund Am notice that the book speaks Music -- College choir . .. ;ii: ed Prof. E. well of aU .. instruments, Benediction which Edof shows Accounts the the Kobin&on. Will Prepare Lively Celcbratim for the Nesy that Trtpsof money Commencement of was back of this little itors of Ltah tiapers, Programme We do not buy work Fourth. Exercises. 'J Music Orchestra lumber in Chicago According to agreement, the (Special to the Nation.) . where is it Invocation Kcv. N. L. celehigh We crate th J special committee on the Boise, Idaho, June 11. The organs in a car without a box. brating of the Fourth of July, met Music Utah Editorial Association left The freight on a box to Logan is College glee Club. Other News. in C. Garda follow- C. the and Oration Judge Frank WcJnesday at Salt Lake at 11 p.m. Monday ?4.30. We save this. t Mn r. ... .. n.Af M is Harris a , transacted. doing was rushing busi-nes- s ing business and after a long, hot evening, in and ns. Idaho, together we Jos. Morrell was chosen chair- dash of over 300 miles, arrived make some large purchases, Address Last Saturday, May 7th., The in man, and J. W. Crawford as Wells. Boise, the capital of Idaho, which enables us to got prices Club. glee secretary. Music College Stake Priesthood Meeting was at ' Ponfers There are ni n 4 p.m. Tucsdav. i Finance committee H. G. well we secured Presidents report and Wm. business in fact the largattended, in the party, all congenial jyeare of degrees Pres. sorae ff he Hay ball chairman. Arthur Bates- est attendance since the Stake 54 a0 souls, and the tour promises to bcst ,)ilinos !l!1(1 organs on thp on", A. G. Barber and Nora Much Stake be remarkably enjoyable. Great Tliese l;ave stood the Music Mrs. W. Y. Croxall j was organized. 0 n f for had been made Benediction and .tost saw one of you program and Music committee business was transacted and preparations our customers and the our recc at ition dissatisfied. Boise, Dugle J. A. Langton, chairman, Jos, good practical instruction given. We never boro people are of Tuesday-morninBoise Statesman Mrs L. . Hiter, Knowles, S. A new fcature was introduced, gave a slight idea of the V. Robinson, W . S. Lamoieaux, jCverai -, j selmusical appropriate at Boise. and G. V . rhatchcr, Jr. ections were rendered by a male- - pleasnres enjoyed In the are 27 Mormons partyDecoration committee L. K. ejuartet from the Wellsvile ward. 2 and Hattie Hyrum first ward will furnish Martineau, Fhairinan, S. Orinsbv. M. Mrs Smith, similar music at tho next meet-ardo- cully 26 Republi E. P. Bacon. Grchta injfi 5th. july Cardon and Jennie Lliason. j Last Saturday afternoon a and Penrose commit-; Wl 11V1 r ion Sports and hireworks argC meeting of ieading men of tion of Editor of the Deseret !P to g.;-- other dealers dcu-- , yon chairman,1, in . Crawford, tee Get J. Degrees Stake was held in News Hyrum Limball and Mendenhall the riirlit since heads the 1877 lists, pricp, 'G L. Swendson, W . Langton. tj,js cjty for pU rpOSC o!is first this and the DrMassachusetts ; Madison. trip holiday! Croxall, jng 5teps toward F. S. securing Rail for him in 1 5 and N. years. Campbell road accomodations for this part Joseph i Crookston. Wednesdaymorning the parCache County. The unani was to a carriage ride treated minis expression of the meeting, ty (Special to The Nation.) lO.-- Two the around and a visit cityv fNiiTOHm, tbn prehiilnt if tin bv Resolution, was that we were Boston. Mass., Juno AiiJcrson 3ros. Sfonv the state penitentiary. MsKneiw sni entitled to Railroad facihtics through sdi'nl Utahns where among those who McNamarH . !! Fur clMivst i:ro vri.-.s- . Natural Uwil'nir U nnw in cs-- i the 1 rtst IL iln.-kL. 1 .irkinion, I. G. Fortunately l ii'iKi'i" lHii MpringH f Ralt wore given the dogroo of S. We left yr:i.;;(... .!iI,ivllll Ar-2:30 ei IItU sun .,ii...irs.Mst m t tmhiv.it the cmiimcncomeiit , iJi; for Hood River il,;,! I'fil' take of the Massachusetts the IirniMik vs nin' -i train the ;to Portland. prum,,, ; mTlicv appointed n committee to 'n'h MmiiserRer lUilr. aJ iiM'i.v . 1 .01,1-- . dflivvred, same logy. lnv.itMlo. f TV-hThe Editor. with compru-as at mill. "?:'xiegetiatc any and all Edwin K.mUil of . J-- .l . Arl-.U.- !, tl. ! j 1 - . j I ! ; I ; ! 1 j ; . il.-uV- r Slf. ! ,j -- 1 -- -- M . 1 e. . tongue-and-groove- d t" J . . con-lullin- g 1 , n Kj-aso- I m-v- r g I Hi iw I mllAV j n; v-- j, : - I f. P-n- ; s ex-,.rc- J ics , -f e |