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Show ' lad if", your - favorite store advertises jt at the lowest possible price but if better buy. in-ing chances appear elsewhere, , Cl Be C 'A store prospers only on value giving never, on trying to justify or' maintain bigh prices. Ad readerg who KNOW PRICES AND VALUES, make or unmake store prosperities..' estigate them. Keep in mind, of course, QUALITIES as well as ", prices. VOLUME XXXIV, $ f j Pretty Duchess, Sued by Her Husband, May Turn Tables PROVIDENCE SPRING IN AN- .DERSONVILLE PRISON. jM believed that a mira- de was perform wflU - ANY Thousand? visited the last restLmd in the 1 ing places of their An-a- I ; j cemetery yesterilay, and u a minisPa-t,otjesult of their loving the apan took the grounds one" va, flower gardof pearance en- the brilliant coloring of the myriad blossoms showing in sharp ' tut pleasing eontfasragainst tho bright7 emerald grten of the weU tept7 lawns. People came from all directions in automobiles, car- " The new fire engine , reached riages, and from near by, on foot. Ogden on Thursday evening and The Rapid Transit company did a in accordance with the permission fine business duriug the day con- given by Mayor Ilayball, the fire he chief of that .city will make a test to and from veying people entersome and of the apparatus today.JFire foot of the hill, prising liveryman might have Chief- Fred Smith will witness the made a nicepiece of moneys by test,- having gone down for that " running hacks between the end of. purpose. The Ogden - Standard has the following to say of the enthe car line and the cemetery. A feature of the morning was gine and the testthat-will''bthe parade of the Odd Fellows, made: Woodwen, Rebekahs and Women As a result of Chief A. B. d of Woodcraft;- - Treaded by the securing permission from Hyde Park band, around the Mayor, H. G. Hayball of Logan, principal streets, presenting a the people of Ogden will be given splendid appearance." Following an opportunity of seeing in actuthe parade the, Rapid Transit al operation one of the latest decompany had ears in waiting and signs of autum fire engines. A big they proceeded to the Cemetery auto engine was ordered by Loriwhere, in accordance with the gan several months ago , from the tuals of the several orders, the American La France Fire Engine deceased graves of the various company and ajrjyed in Ogden members were decorated' and pro frbm. New York today. After ; virtper tribute rendered to their much persuasion; Mayor, Hayball ues and memories. The Wofid- -' of Logan; granted Chief Canfield men, according to their beautifthe privilege"" of' demonstrating the the engine, in. Ogden on Saturday. ul , ceremonial, unveiled monument of Neighbor Lindquist After the exhibition it will be' sent of the Pocatello; IdahoCampPn toidioganr- re - : f--' the unveiling and memorial ser To shov ,what cab 'be dimein vices appropriate' music by ' the pumping waieiCfrora a pond or band was a prominent feature. cistern in case there are no hy-- ( In most kindly, fraternal vein, Continued on page five.) was the oration delivered by the Hon. A. A. Law during the lodge ceremonials. It breathed the spir- PROGRAM FOR Y.L.M. it of the brotherhood of man and fatherhood of God, and was most I. A. MUSICAL conclusive as to"the benefits the various orders confer upon their . members in a material way. ; It CONTEST- was listened to with general ap- - OUR NEW ' - Cau-fiel- -- - - t - proval-- andappreciationf There has not been a more genThe Y. L.M. I. A: Musical Com eral observance of the day in test will beheldjn the Logan many years and when night feU Tabernacle June 4, at 8:30 p. m. Mr. Joseph Ballantyne, leader thefc cemetery was a great mass of blossoms. The fraternal orders of the Ogden Tabernacle choir, were the only ones to observe the wiirbethejudicator. To meet the expense which will day in an official sort of way, and t&k 'W-- manner in which t hey con- acted their services, ' drew praise from all who heard them. - The shooting contest of the Logan Gun Club was on in the morning hut it drew but a very small crowd of spectators although there were a good many marks-me- n present. The ball game was not commenced-- until late in - the day and of course ther wn a good attendance - there, because most people had had a chance to visit the silent city before that of necessity be incurred, a small fee of 10 cents will be charged. The following are. the entries : Ladies Trio, Summer Days.- First ward: Mrs.' Humphry, Mrs.'ThomaS, Miss Mitton. Second ward : Valine , Quinney, Lucile Quinney, Vil da Quinney. Second ward : Edna ' Davidson, the 1 tv , Wf . time. SHAFT UNVEILED IN. MEMORY OF THE MAINE Xew-Yo- rk, May 29. The-JaJional Maine monument will be unveiled tomorrow on the landing site where it has Greeted at the southwest entrance 1 Central park, amid all' the impressive ceremonies of a national a-: festival. - Commemorating the j t T si' 5pt naval heroes who went down d tl sta - the heroism of th the battleship Maine in Havana harbor on February 15, 1898 butMedlc ated t o all th e sailors &nLsoldiers who-diefor their country in the Spanish-America- n Var, it is the loving tribute of a prateful people to the nations de "1 es J- lender. FlorenceThomaS, MabelJones. Fifth ward : Myrtle Batt,. Bessie -- . ... Crowther, 'Naomi Larsen. Piano, Moszkowski Serenata Fourth ward: William Peterson. Fifth ward; Hazel Norr. . - Sixth ward : Lettie Jacobsen. Providence : Clarice Ilanson.-- ' Contralto solor Oh,-- Press Thy Cheeks Virginia, Bateson. -- First -- Ward "Thlrdward Florence" Tarbeft. Fifth ward: Marie Gardener.-Sixt- h wardrZina Robinson. Violin Solo, Cavatina. First ward: Patience Thatcher. Second ward: Emma Eccles. Fifth ward : Lora Bennion. A Little Pink Soprano Solo. Rose. - First ward : Mrs. Humphry. " Second wardrValine Quinney. Fifth ward : Myrtle Batt. -Sixth ward: Rachel Pederson. River Heights : Corla M. Ander-son- . xhietrevery section of the county has contributed tomorrows veiling appropriately fixed for Memorial day writes - another plowing chapter in the history of the nation to which the lives of Jhe Spanish, war heroes were -- Piano SolorGondolier. A ward -- Chester Squires -- - rsen, . 1 - pro-eeed- ed t r"' - Lip-for- i d. . Mil - was-spe- nt - mi2o -- has-be- en h n and-Ve- lU Mar-gretEea- d. of-th- s ill-lea- -- -- e ony gave-testim- -- E j Wen-delbo- De-taile- d - - r" Ladies Chorus, em-ploy- of-fer- ed aU'Hedge-Ros- es - ( -- Sixth ward: Virginia England. Providence : Rita 'Hammond -- ' jury in the case of Logan vs A. S. Horne failed ' to City reach a verdict after being out all night on Thursday, and yester- day morning at 7 :30 Justice Mar shall dismissed it and another The Alumni banquet of the B the ease will be necessary. of trial V. College, which was given on The of the jury were members Wednesday evening, was perhaps, Louis Thomas . Lloyd, S. Cardon, kirid the biggest function of the Oscar Charles W. Borkman and , in-held ever the at has been that The stood Hansen. two for jury contrast j and to in .the, stitution, conviction and twro foracquittal. rather quiet, not to say gloomy) This was the result reached, a few banquets that have been held, the jury was sent- -j t inimites-afte- r thereiniTeeenryearsr"tbis one, was never changed. out it and was marked by a strong feeling' first named two 'The gentlemen of optimism and social jollity and, are said to have stood for convicgood will reigned supreme. The tion. improvement in the prospects ot The re.' ease began -- Thursday theinstitution.was largely morning and a jury was soon se sponsible for this hopeful, happy this epred. The first witness to testipioneer feeling, for just now constable-o- f seems establishment educational fy North Logan. ' He said that he to be entering upon a new eraoi had conferred with the City Mar successful operation" The "ban-- , " the ' shal relative to .the breaking up a affair,-was 'prolonged quet' v for of the illicit whiskey trade here tables the at guests being more than three hours,, but all ot apd in accordance with an agree ment entered into he had gone to them seemed to enjoy the fund the court house on May 14 of this tion and there were few dull moments. year and permitted the Marshall to search him and 'to count the and The toasts were' witty, was much good natured badinage money he had on his person. This to $2.80. ne then amounted the'speakers., indulged in. by. Home Dmg store the to Hendricks B. Prof. George prehe asked for the proprie where sided as toastmaster, and during 1 ; 1118 Is the pretty Duchess t Westminster, sfalnst whom a salt tw el-- , tor, and was directed to the back the course of his remarks he paid voree was filed by the dake with sense tlonsi allegations. The friends ,i room- - He went m there and hear high tribute to Prof. Hinckley of of tbe duchess hastily cams to her defense and said thst shs weald jipg voices proceeding from the the College for his efforts to keep alive the fires of the Alumni As- would-tur- not only show that her husband's ensptdon was not f, '"fed, bat cellar he went down there and and woold bring a counter suit naming o . Eng. Mr jnt . whisTcV sociation. Mr. A. E. Bowen made llsb how the tables j ! Weetmlnstera The "V T. , hare two children. : They fcats4aen girt 'rrrta that he was out of a very thoughtful address in- ;re J estranged for soma time and tbs' announcement that tbe duke had replied brought but expected some up from sponding' to the toast assigned1 suit did not cause any surprise In English society or upon tbe continent - , the depot when the dray man him and he took occasion' to pa He said, however, that a final tribute to president fine Canadian Club some . The feast itself was a X. '3! i--, nice-Jjr- j $2 a at bottle and offered whiskey one, well prepared and'vfiry - and 'th this. witness said The Petersen Thtfriuenuj served. OLDHAM II. JAMES EVERTS : Horne You said, of tepsts'followfc program jthat finally may have this for $1.75 a bottle' Menu j i and Petersen took a bottle and IN SMITHFIELD . Cherries1. paid him that sum for it,. He Sliced Tongue Pressed Veal then bought a cigar and went out Ice 30. The MissParadise, May 29. A very sad rf the store Marsnal (Jr a a trey Potato chips. Peas & Mushrooms es Smithfield, May Sarah and Margaret Romney and sudden death occured at Par- was standing just south of he Radishes Green Olives entertained, on, Wednesday. T'he adise Jast Monday morningvhen store and he followed the witness Butter Hot Rolls Poliee headquarters where Petafternoon Jirsewiug. Mr. James H. Oldham passed?bL to Fruit Salad Lady Fingers ersen to was again searched and a tbe music and social chat. A 'dainty denly and unexpectedly Tutti Frutti lee Cream bottle of whiskey, that was introat while the luncheon was served. Those pres great beyond, sitting" Devils Food ent Angel Cake duced in evidence, taken from. almost table. two For were the Misses Nellie Pil breakfast Salted Almonds Bon Bon st his Oldham'rimrie!iH-Wbite,-SaraMr. Luhim, yearg-pamoney reeouhted - and a and . lu McCracken,. Rae Noble, Gavle troubled with what the Doctor recital of the details of the purchr ' - Toasts Merrill Violct ancT Lil-li- e Failed hearTblocksy an afflie-iio- ase made corroborated from Marshal the LaVon Joan stomach; Cranney incident arising . . Peterson, Cragun 1. Old Memories Lab but for several weeks past his Petersen as to the searching When time who steals our years Miles. Mrs. Rifih Brooks anl condition had been" somewhat im- and watching"' of 'the ""constable' away and it was thought by his wfien he went in and came out e proved, ShalI"steaLdurY)teasurestoOi the family and friends that he would Cards are out announ-'-indrug store. Tbe city then The memry of the past will stay rested and the defense thenut Grifhis Miss of therefore recover; entirely Euphemia renew. marriage our And half joys on death a the came as stand Mr. Horne who de fiths' and Mr. J. E. Shaffer on great surprise, Thos. Moor, to nied to the his not that he had sold Petersen the only family but B. G. Thatcher, 90 Wednesday, June 4rh. The couple -town,--.-v. entire for ve whiskey in question or any whisk-e- y imnidiately after at ally but on the contrary had 2,. Class of 1908 ihe east to sperd their honey Mr. Oldham was in his fifty? refused a -is moon-Miss with of Griffith to sell him the stuff, mak one our in a was that born Old eighth year, die Strange harp thousand strings should keep in most popular gir she lr.s elerk-e- d ham, Lancashire, England, and 5ng the remark that he had cut in the Griffith store or many when a small boy he emigrated to it out, and there was nothing do tune so Ion gU W aits. Lowell Merrill, 09 years and has been so obliging America with his parents, hrotler mg. ' die was followed by R. L an number and gister. arriving in Salt Lake Campbell who contradicted Peter and pleasing that-sh3. Lucky Numbers her fliends by the hundreds. Mr. City, Oct, 1864. 'When about sen upon various matters such as There, is 'divinity in odd num Sbeffer is from penn8yl vania but twenty years old he married Mar-i- a his being in the cellar.' He denied bers. Shakespeare, has made many tme, warm Obray, and was tbe father of that Petersen came any further Louis Larson, 08 friends during.his sojonm ip our nine children, three of whom have than he .top of the cellar steps, city. We wish the yocng couple preceeded him to the great be- and contradicted Petersen as1 to 4. The Present Happy Occasion a pleasant trip, and extend hearty yond. He and his' family have what Mr; Home said. Clyde West, ;...Roy Bollen, 01 congratulations with the many resided in Paradise the greater and George Napper, employes of r5. B. Y. C. other wishers. partof his lifeand he was always theHomeDrugxtorealso of a similar nature and a good citizen and a kind neigh-bo- r, EodsJn his hcaven- Dr: P. M. Paulsen testified as to All srightwitlrtheworld. Miss Hope Fish Burn of Brig though a very quiet, -the v reputation of - Petersen, De- Brownings hgui CityisTTsitingrclativeshcrcvtr r A JlrEowen-itPaulsen was angered at him for days he suffered and endured-tb- e Mamcs Mack Jr. of Ogden was trials and hardships incident to failing to pay a bill that'. PeterENTRIES CLOSED Pioneer life, and was -- ever - on sen owed him and said he would here on business this week- .' v The Young Ladies Stake Board hand to assist in building up the not believe him on oath. Mr. announces that entries for the testimony was shut out Arr. and Mrs. M. M, Related country, and especially the town musical contest to be held June gave a dinner on Wednesday in which he resided. Besides his on objection by the city attorney. 4th are closed. The case was not argued by of their son wife and six children and a host( evening, On the above named date Prof. Howards is sur- - either Mr. Crockett who repre relatives of 'and he friends, Y birthday. vived by three brothers and three sented Mr. Home or by Messrs Joseph Ballantyne of Ogden will sisters whose names are as fol Law and Bowen who represented be here to aet as adjudicator. and Miles Mesdames . Noble, announeement of the - pro- Felsted entertained their- - Sunday lows; Mr. Samuel Oldham, Mrs, the city. The jurors reported aftthat gram will appear in next issue. -- school and Primary classes on Alice Mitton and Marie Tams of er being out twenty minutes ' CARRIE HENDRICKS. of and not - Paradise ; asked" cbuld taberCrapo Margaret they" agree. the evening-in Monday . Chairman of Committee nacle. Parker, Idaho. Thomas Oldham to be discharged, but the court deand John Oldham, both of Atchi- clined to do this and so they reSUMMER SCHOOL mained out all night, hut without., Master Robert Griffith - enter son. Kansas services were held n funeral The Junch-eoat the changing their views of the mattained his friends at games, " The- - xetrial of the ease-wi- lL at W ter. two on afternoon " ; ednesday etc on bis birthday. in- the T oclock- ward meeting occur soon.- June 2 to July 5, 1913. " rendered choir house. The is ap Miss Nilson Fern being Courses in Education, Lang When a girl is chught red in at the Randall ' Brooks propriate music. Prayer was iTage History, Economics. DomesBrothS the face afttr a train has passed" Obray. by George tic Science and Art. Agriculture, Drug company. William first the was er Bishop through a tunnel, it is not always Commerce, Mathematics, Biology, ne of tbe early a sign that the smoke has choked spoke Dick Lower and JoaPiteher are speaker.' Physics and Chemistry Entrance on hef. (Continued page eight) (Continued on page five.) fee, $5. The , ! c rts JURY FAILED dersonville prisou during: the war. About 25,000 men were confined there, and, the oply wa- - tea obtainable wag polluted, Things looked pretty bad when lightning bit the prison and un- covered a spring, which ever . since then has been known as Providence spring. wwisjrtiiiri WiMi wxwwirifiriiitifWRRWii i NUMBER 117. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1913. (b) Prayer from Der ; Fries-chiit- 2. " - Second- - ward, Fourth- - ward. ' 1 Fifth' ward, Sixth ward. - r V' es 0 |