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Show VOLUME XXXI. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, Trip To Paris In Fifty contributed to the theme and made it very interesting. This was introduced to develop jjuiek thought and better delivery. On'iiewspaper day the students discussed- - local events and enlarged upon things of. imJ portance. A basketball game between Franklin ' and Richmond took place here Saturday afternoon. The first half of the game resulted in favor of Richmond, the score being 13 to &. Richmond then gained-more, when the was called off. . Years,-Each"-rtude- V0RH1NG FOR A SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1910 NUMBER 57. war veterans in Salt Lake thh nt HYDE PARK HOLDS week,-- '' The baby son of Mr.and Mrs. Le roy Smith has been very low durinIN CARNEGIE LIBRARY g-the past' week suffering from pneumonia. James Hills baby is slowly im-GOOD INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN A SEASON OF REJOICING-DEA- TH The lihrary move which "has YA M U S E M E N T S IN- proving, as is also Ralph Thom- - j THE WARD SICK EL- OF YOUNG MAN been started dy the Commercial DULGED IN NEW BUILDlevs baby. - SICKNESS ) DEES REUNION. VISITORS Boosters club has not died out by INGS BEING ERECTED. Mrs. Barnett received word any. means. Thursday evening at from Salt Lake-Cit- y about her BM1TITFIELD. Feb. the club the Educational commit-- . I1YDE Feb. 10 The Katies she left llYIHM. Feb. lo. On WedPARK; illness, daughter tee met and discussed further deward reunion was h ard conference, was held in the for. Salt Lake Monday morning, nesday, Feb. 2, Brother Moroni tails in regard to the proper promeeting house last Sunday, Feb. yesterijay in the tabernacle, arriving in time for the operation Hofison, one of our first settlers, cedure for securing this, much Gth. Meeting eonmeuced at 10 crowd (assembled at 10 a. m for appendicitis. The also one of our Indian War performed needed institution for Logam The in the usual handshake engaged is to the effect that she erans, was honored by a surprise oclock. word G. Chas Bishop. ITyde which has in hand and until 11a. in., when the pro- is improving stake officers presiding; nicely. Her many I party. About 50 of his relatives present I was the matter of circulating the pecommenced. Dinner gram friends hope for a speedy recov-jrih- d President Isaac Smith and High friends assembled at his tition as required by statute subCouncilor George Z. Lamb, also served at noon and lasted until cry. residence, Mrs. Magdaughters mitted! a form which it had prethree p. m. when an hours proIsaac Mrs. Maggie Roskelley returned gie Williams, and as it is her Elder from Smith, Jr., pared and it was instructed to and local brethren , of the gram was rendered. from Salt Lake on Tuesday night fathers custom .to visit his proceed at once and secure as were on heard Expressions The ward. forenoon was and meeting reports, her son Charles O. daughters place nearly every evSide that this gathering was many signatures as possible of attended every as to as not being seriously ening before retiring, Brother fairly numbers, Roskelley in the DOINGS the voters and a pleasing feature of the oc- the joRiest and best arranged of hmt in the basketball game at the Benson came over and was quite and city. Dr. Widtsoe,- chairman of casion to witness was a large per- any ever held in Smithfield. The IT, of U, He had a severe ease of surprised to find his friends and which has in the dinner, consisted of chicken ham, lagrippe, which caused the attend relatives, who had came to pay of young people presnt DOUCE COURT centage hand the proposition of securing - The sacrament was administersalads, lemon pie, cake, oranges ants to fear internal injuries. rc"pect to one of our old pioneers. a site for the structure, was out IMIiles and W. C. Clay-poed. Bishop ITyde gave an detail- bananas, apples, tea, coffee, choThe evening was spent- in music Bishop of town so no definite report was ed report of the ward in general; colate, jpickles and cheese; seryed and singing, also the relation by write that are of the local they enjoying Judge Brangham made as to the progress along in fit a for and auxiBenson of the experiences he style stated the Pacific that and kings, coast queens the Mj and attractions quorums police court and Judge Pedersen this line, although the committee of 400 about fed. were in early days in this valley, had are associations to people are loth home. return organthe do court Juvenile fully not agree liary They was assured that a site is forth- at Winn was toastmaster leave for Utah this week. A delicious luncheon was prepar- ized condiin and all to as good the working proper punishcoming and a definite answer on ment to be anl with his activity and wit, he Osborne Low. brother to our H. to which aliout 50 sat down. imposed upon offend- tion. The statistical report showsame will be given at our" next on the hum townsman Sylvester Low. is visit- A neat purse was also given to' o fifty-twed everyone over of kept an looking increase a as and ers, result BrangJudge meeting of the committee which ham announced orous side of life. The 'following the honored guest by those presing the Low family. yesterday, that last year. Hyde Park now has a excellent w'ill be called as soon as the petiwas rendered. ent. Bi other Benson intends goseven total hundred program of hisf is Merrill he son not hereafter Judin would population turn over visiting tion has been circulated. Richard Roskelley A. J. for a few Quartette souls. to nine Salt Lake to lay in a claim and ing anv cases the to Juvenile court. fifty v days. After hearing the favorable re-- f If the offenders are a pension, and our good wishlower in and Co for The tithing was 1 and Merrill of arrested Annis.Idaho Solyman all ports from the Speech, of Welcome Bishop stopped over on his way home es are that he may receive it, as are not of sufficient age to give 1909 than in 1908. The fast offerover to be elated seemed present Win; ii Winn. me jurisdiction, he said, I shall ings were a little too low also. from Salt Lake, whither he had he has earned it. the prospects for securing the reG. Petersen L, Lorenzo Farrell, .."Songj Counselor Bishop Hyrum is being flooded with difturn them The loose, been to see about 'getting his penChairman simply Jokes-yWm- . ( Carpegie Library and lesser and amusements of difof theatres the the Thornley. in ference handed the to quorums visit his sion. ported Mrs. punishment daughter, ,J. E. Shepard stated that be was Busk ferent and kinds of late. The Walter Scandinavian the stated wong out Olga two courts comcauses boys the priesthood John by Ilillyard. ' of the opipiin(that we .should en--r a Rind Stock rate first Chambers. done have men Song company of all sorts to be made to young played three Joseph Blackburn of Salt Lake deavor to make of Logan an edu-- i plaints Ka CraHumorous tie ' last week here to crowded fhe nights pep pa was in town this wreek on business past year. Brangham, For instance,! during rational center and a lihrary Judge houses. care have taken the Deacons The some were there other his connected firm. with day vwould add materially to the edu-- ; The Howell Concert. Co., gave a Son gj Sarah Watson. saof the meeting house, hence the is thought to Ilillyard Ilyruni cational facilities and advantages! boys arrested 'for being in' a concert here last evening to a Co. Jean Smith and Quartette having a paid janitor be recovering from the effects of which we already have and he be-- . loon, and two of the three were necessity o,fremoved. crowded Purser. Frank house, using the large Comip speech age that would has been a stroke. Since last September lie lieved that the leading merchants-an- just under the Justices room of the Third ward meeting Emma Z. Isaac Lamb. eourt Song the have Elders Thornley. George juris has been unable to help himself or house. the patriotic citizens of the' dictiongiven ocComic music Their was high class. ChamA. B. Prest. and Smith, Smith them. of Reading Jr., Judge Brangham walk. lie is now able to crawl, town wo.uld he' in hearty sym- - fined Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. The in bers. time of the balance he whom dealt the one 'with. the cupied but cant stand. . pathy with this move. Dr. Thom a dance Friday evening, remarks Musid James A. Craagun. th.e. othersf let,off theforenoon session.Theirwholesome Frank Colmans condition was gave as made a favorable talk 80 tickets being sold. The about -Duetfine with Annie and McCracken with a were replete good In the Juvenile such that he could not attend to ladies served the same line and said that from of oc-' Wm, Scrowther. for the of the father counsel caused' punch. The affair which $5. appropriate his work at the temple this week was a a very careful investigation he success, Low. ion. ca to the socially and finanRecitation first complain bitterly Sylvester s He has been suffering for many could see nothing in the way of to M!r. hoy cially. the i Pilkington. afternoon the session Brangham. At months from stomach trouble. our securing the library. Pres. This And similar cases have de- room was filled to its capacity .The - Speech- - .James Cantwell. John Hammer is reported as g A. number of new buildings are Linford and 'Prof. Catheart had Chords as the to choir being erected. J. R. Jensen is Keherai.stake and local authorities by girls. also done some investigating and cided Judge Brangham very ill. 1 and S el Ca t n n. l w in future oti the will he building a neat little home. Aldaugb pursue jxvce sustained unanimously hr were enthusiastic over this move- policy u in lives who ter, a , it in not very large, yetMrt Presi though of the meeting. Yesterday boy the vote ment. PLANS FOR RECEPTION Jensen can add to the building the Seventh ward was brought in dent Smith and Stephen rThnrston Anthftpi by, the choir, TO COLONEL ROOSEVELT his family increases. for gorging hisfathers name to a were the speakers; the former ocThe cornet band was out early Louis Miller has let the contract cheek which he .cashed at and played several selections on cupied most of the time, STAR a new building a two story. , for stdre. To the astonishment are dinthestreets and again at the SeveraLof our aged people Washington, JFebJ). Presidehv to be is It of the' Marshal fhe" father of the suffering with sickness incident ner hour. if brick and wilt Taft today was given full details be used forbuilt - market and a the said meat and that Woolf to ElderAbasalom old appeared Iu the age. evening a grand ball was of the plans formulated for the other THEODORE TOUCH by he1 had innocent This that will add to. is very siefertwith .nervousness, given Bishop Wmn.made a motion purposes. boy was issued the check and woitld pay and general debility. that these parties be an annual af- reception to be tendered former the beauty of our mnin street, it. Satisfied that the parent was ITyrum is a dry town at. last,, L. L. Nielsen is also very sick fair from now On and it met with President Roosevelt on his arrival .Upqn Monday evening Kyrle the one of the proprietors Marshal told the authough boy York New lying, play with kidney trouble and at their the hearty approval of all present in New York some time between Bellews present of the to informed the father and Jhrum go Liquor house was excellent The an producwill be given advanced age serious doubts are bishopric and wives of the June 15 and 21. recently 'fined $50 for selling soda tion by Mr. Theodore Lorch and that it was an offense to issue entertained by their friends for First ward, the old folks commitCol. John A. Stewart, president water with a Kentucky flavoring. tee and the district school teachhis excellent supporting company. checks on banks where he had no their ultimate recovery. he none had and knew that of is the New York State League of A number of our citizens are wormoney This piece in construction John Kirby is suffeng with ers .were all guests of honor at the uncomforhow the mayor is going to a The father very spent dinner. similar .to all of the late problem rheumatism. Republican Clubs and representa rying raise in to pay the citys exhalf table hour police quarters money Paid The Osborn as Wolf, Low, Austin Merrill, tive of the Republican club of Mrs. plays, such Elijah Seamons, Aunt penses this fall, now the saloons m Full. The Melting Pot, and then he aniasunced that he Emma as she' is called, is in a very Mrs. Ilarry and others were in- New York, told the did president He are closed, No doubt they worry Sham, ete., and is from the pen had lied and that the boy precarious condition. The imme- vited gueJs. ex- more than He mayor does. committee would moreover and his name, success undoubtedly forge Edwin Sheen was called to .of the most prominent and diate cause was a paralytic stroke. had-hasame Last Saturday the Priesthood the he that a thing formal him invitation for tend Alfred Mr. Sotro, of action on Satur i'ul playwright, Saturday evening and as a result leave this stage of late. occasions held in Hyrnm was repor to on dee several meeting Robert TTe of last. a New one, was York as the day her condition' is very serious, young man to be present at telling the story ted He allowed to pay the then was one held yet in the enlie ldigest well a of honor. Armstrong, bridge building The Seventh Elders quorum of nearly eighteen years, old, guest was the and cheek stake. brought Ilyrum hoy gineer, who, on account of having are having their annual loved by all who knew him. LeakIn the cablegram received at of the heart and been kept busy all through his before Judge Brangham. In the thiiyward age pneumonia in the halLpienic New Yoik yesterday, Mr. Roosehe talked with the Judge reunion toay were the cause of death. , Need More Enumerators life, in his present profession, has morning amusements and galore. was time and at that eighteen and five velt be he stated would that Funeral of services wTere held on The United States Civil Service reached the age glad thirty A Brossaid, the popular hor?e in "has never experienced any love af yearx of age, but seeing that his the a to accept a reception, provided it Commission announces that an extabernacle with Monday within the Inn was e.r, our' gates fair. This, however, come? to an father had made a mess of getting other and bought four- fine1 V(ry ar?e attendance. Peter Ilan- - was made a simple affair and was amination will he held March 5. day and him trouble out of knowing her eticPwhen Ethel Garland lays draft horses, fro which he son. George Doane. George Endares for the purpose of catching that Judge Brafigham would he youngthe neat sum of nine hundred sign. A. B. Chambers, James A. tendered on the day of his arrival. 1910 for clerical and subclerical to deal pretty severely with paid Col Stewart said the idea now positions in the Census Bureau. Cragun.SaimudNelson and Bishop Armstrong and his money to pay likely he stated that his age was dollars. Winn all spoke of the beautiful whs to have the steamer on which Washington. D. C.. at the followoff her . brothers indebtedness him, Our neighbor Elder Fred An- life be had led and said the up- Mr, Roosevelt whieh has been heaped . upon him sixteen, and verifying this the arrives met down ing places: . , told him he could go.TherC derson has received a letter from right. honorable boy had marked through stock speculation, and if Judge the a fleet of and mission fill a bay to Utah B. Box by, him he yachts not had calling Logan. Provo, Salt Lake out a path worthy of emulation. the shortages are not soon made was some surprise that harbor craft and that there be a City. him over to the other eo Sweden, his native country, as The floral offerings were turned the in detected a be will many, up they court and when this found expres- a preliminary he is turning his large pillow of rosebuds and car- land parade of some sort. This examination is held in companys hooks, which will lay sion the court explained its posi- surplus property into cash, and nations was the gift of his teacher, The plan for' President Tafts view of the fact that a sufficient, Garland open to the law. expects to leave hi home in April James A: Cragun and his schoolEthel succeeds as far as the tion. The boy will have to come procession is to have hijn present number of eligible was not senext howmates. Mr. and Mrs. Sheen have in '.''money matter is concerned- and before the Juvenile court, New York so that Mr. Roose- cured from the examination held. he is' out on the sympathy of the whole, ward leads.. Armstrong on until he dis- ever on Tuesday as ordvelt has been now and may call upon him. The days October 23. Age limit, 38 to 55 in this their sad bereavetnehi covers she has played the same probation on to ered that day. celebration report will faid with a big years. Mrs. Lydia Nelson returned trick with others and declares home from Vernal after spending banquet at which President Taft himself. After all is practically Persons who desire to compete a month with her daughter and Mr. Roosevelt will be the over Ethel seems, to entertain a Bachelors Club ReceivesProposals of T. Hawkins Jeddie should Logan, at once apply to the Secreprin undesirable feeling toward Arm. and Mary E. Barnes of Standrod, Blanche. cipal speakers. The commercial club met and tary of the Local Board of Exami- - . strong inasmuch as she is growPortland, Or.. Feb. 9. National Ida . - Col.. Stewart said the s alsbe-iofficers lasf'Thnrsday reception ners at any of the places mention-'- J rng to love kirn; when interest has been aroused in the Chas. A, Howard and Gertrude elected new' most certain that he will but evening. E. E. Culpin was elcted was to be kept free of any suspi- ed, or to the Secretary. Twelfth Blue Mountain Bachelors elub.an M. Jeffs, both of American Falls, president. R. V. Larsen 1st ' loathe and cion of factional politics aqd there Civil Service despise her as he would District, San FranIdaho. A. J. Merrill 2nd any adventuress whos intentions organization formed at Dayton, was nothing of the return from cisco, Cal. for application blank John P. Green. Secrehad been similar toward him.She just across the Oregon state line Edward Pilkington of Smith-fielElba movement connected with full and information. and Rose Beamons of Ilyde tary, . lays open her heart and begs for iu Washington. The club is ma D ' . The W. 0. W. give another of it. him to take her, but Armstrong Park. farmers wheat and of in shrdlu balls their 15th on Feb. President Nhas received his experience and is up young Taft had proposed to Steamer Sails on Search for Joseph Lorutzen and the past 12 days over 80 letter r in the IHllyard opera house, a go to Alaska y not as easy to make believe as have Bowen, both, of Logan. dating the coming Seaman . come from marriageable ball will be given on when first they met, consequently masquerade but indications lt Samuel are and spring, that , i Housley 8. Feb. The Washington, , 18th. Feb. all ends as you will approve of. young women m all parts of,thfjRi(,hinan of Paradis? he will not able to make the revenue Several eutterTainohaina of the Alma trip will sail friends of country. In one letter therp were until a Congress surtomorrow in adjourns early jn search of members Ilillyard planned pleasant RICHMOND SCHOOL NEWS enclosed names of 477 St. Johns Church young woprise on him on Friday night last. May. from the steamer Faral- wrecked men from one city in Yermonf. All had a good time. The lie said T1 not would ' president who left iamna bay in 'a life Mesdames Mgry Griffith, Marie Feb. 8. 1910. New interest has All this has convinced Hej The services for the Lt Sunday go to Alaska unless he could he boat January 7 for Kodiak, The in Lent will be Holy Communion Merrill and Mrs. All all rop have been aroused in the IB ah School young men behind theDayton club at 8 : JO back in this country June 22 mail steamer Dora, between Vala. m.,. at been ill the past few- days. of late by Mr. Nebek er adopting that a national organization of 11, and EveningMorning Irayer 7:30 at Dr. and Mrs. Kirkwood enter- when his son. Robert A. Taft, dez and Dutch Harbor, nil! skirt Prayer p. the plan of having an oral composi bachelors is needed and steps will m. The subject for the sermon at tained on Monday last at cards graduates from Yale. both shores of Slieliboff strait tion day every Thursday, and a be taken at once looking toward the evening service will be God Mrs. John ITillvard is reported As every one of the missing a Lent there will as much better the past week. newspaper day every Friday, for the formation of such a club, al- be Map. During Your favorite adstore be services may special Robert Thornley. Samuel Tue.sdajs at paity knew the country thoroughEnglish. Last Thursday the topic though at first it was intended 3 7 :30 and Thursdays at 4:30 m. favorite and Emma Kel-sp. bargain ly there is ft chance of fnduig all at- vertising your A conduct a local organization only. All are welcome, for oral composition was, - , tended the meeting of the Indian, today. Hem in an Indian Ullage. tee tax-paye- MOULD 11.-seco- ndt et-lat- est jLo-ga- n. 1 ML rs - sub-eommit- tee - ol J Bi-slip- p - -- es i " . ... - -- -- . 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