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Show . ''N nn' J refreshments. Between tw6 and three oclock thfe meeting began and it proved to be t.n interesting gathering. Chairman Anthon Pehrsoii presided, and Mayor Anderson, according to his promise, delivered the address of welcome. the proThe musical part-o- f was good. particularly gram duet a was There by Ma piano ters Stanley Schanb and Willie PetCi.sen that was simply great and the little fellows were most enthusiastically encored. 'TArquartcttir by'Johnll roberg, Anhur Olsen, Orson Hansen and H Hansen was also Aery heartily encored and it dr, rved all the applause it i.hta.or'. Its rendi-ti- f tllTATArrUTsh -- nat-eir tion hymn was ber.ulru! indeed. After the meeting there weie some sports ari l r sines of various kinds, as a result cl which most there Avent of the good home tired but happy 'till. It is a fact that one cannot go to " a Swedish celebration and not have a good time if one desires to. for when they are out for a time the Swedes are the jolliest and most frolicsome crowd ameng the nations. its own BOOSTERS TRIM THE PRESTON NINE The Boosters finally broke the hoodoo that has followed them for seme lime on Thursday when they met and lefeatei by a score of a tg 1 the Preston nine. The gnw aavs a good one, in fact that can be said of all tlfe games the -- Booster have played this year, hut di Avas better than usual sinca the Boosters won 1L Tlie lor. -- cals tried a new pitcher- - third "baseman Biehler and he pitched some ball holding the Prestonites down to three hits and one of and support from his on the whole the Boosters gave the fans the biggest quarters worth of ball that has been served up in some time. The man who likes good ball need not be afraid to get in on any of the games now for the local team is playing good ball all the while, and when Bell ,4 he big Richmond, pitcher shows up on theFourth any of the teams of this section will have to go some if they-- beat the Boosters. The Preston team played good ball on Thursday but not good enough to win. They had an Indian A and he piteher, a . twirled a fair game but allowed team-mate- s, the locals to bunch their hits. Arch Egbert played with the Lo gan team and hegave a fine ex- hibition of how to run the bases. Other features were the nailing of a hard fly by Smith, Watkins homer in the second and a lightning stop of a drive by Feather-stone- . The detailed score of the r- follows 'game' BOOSTERS HYRIINS Mail for Prest. S. A. ii P A pleasant e- Com-merci- al -- AUNQUE s, e '. - 1L11-yar- 1 a. - . - 1 . , A GREAT INVENTION. To save labor for the women We have at our store a Fruit Jar ; wrench for sealing ' lids and opening Bottles,- - that every house wife should have. Call at . our store andi. get one. N. A. LARSON HDW. CO. Score by Inningr HORSE LOST l2345j6789 Bay horse, - five years old. Preston weight about 1100 pounds, roaeh-e- d Summary: Three base hits mane, branded T inside of Nelson. Tibbitts ; Home run diamond ' on left shoulder. Strayballs off ed from South Fork of Ogden rivWatkins; bases on Biehler 1; off Snrth 1; struck er,. June 18. Finder care Jior ani-jn: out by Biehler 7. by. SSmith and notify N.,J. Harris Og"Double play Neeley to Packer. den who will pay ail'expenses. Umpire Morton. ' Midshipmen- at Plymouth. England, June 23. SWEDES HAVE THEIR ThePlymouth, American, battleship Indiana. Massachusetts and Iowa, with 500 the United USUAL GOOD midshipmen from States naval academy at Annapoarrived here at 9 oclock The Swedish folk of Logan and lis, Md., this morning.. The young sailors surrounding towns had a good their summer practise time at their eelebration yester- are having The cruise. squadron is comday, held at Johnsons grove. manded by Read Admiral Clark. The attendance was not as large sa led from Hampas at similar celebrations in for- The squadron 9. Instead of June on Roads still there was a ton mer years, u following the ;ual routine of a goodly number of the good foltt cruise along the New of Sverige present, and appar- practise coast the vessels steamently they enjoyed themselves England ed for Plymouth, the. end of the thoroughly in the, festivities of of the 10,000 mile trip. the day; During the ' morning first leg authorities are planning local The hours there was a rencAving entertainments for the old friendships and the exchang- a round of will be visitors. The ing of reminiscences, and at noon lord the a mayor lojlv then after luncheon given dnner by London. of having each sirved. party Logan ...... .l2lljC0OjO00j0;o;oljo00 1 -- al -- - - TIE . O - Brigthp The a!im e gentlemen ,a itlrtlreir kissed some of ham lie Young, automobiles were the means of the old pioneers widows. If thegiving every pioneer in Hyrum ir husbands had been here they an automobile ride, showing them have got jealous of him but the difference between tbs meth- may' doubt no they enjoyed it, as it od and the hand and ox teann has been so long' since they had a which came into Hyrum 50 years swept kiss from a man. Other feaago. This was a request made by tures we mav mention AA'ere the the people upon the Boosters at the monuclub of Logan and was very general assembly the large croAvd, and the much appreciated by those old ment, unveiling of the monument byr the pioneers. We also wish to thank oldest pioneer man living in Hythe Boosters who took part in the rum. Niels B. Nieisen. Franklin celebration as per call Colonel 'Viillnm H. Bixby, the new chief of engineers of the United State made of them. Dedicatory prayer by Bishop army, has n itliout doubt one of the mos diflleult feats tn engineering that In A.-Havana bar have ever !; n attempted, that of raising the battleship Maine Allen, and the oration by The pioneer monuments which bor. Colonet Bixby recently succeeded General Marshall as chief of the army our respected citizen C. F. Olsen, d will iq the near future mak preimrarinns for bringing to the have just been erected at Frankengineers Avho clear voice spoke in Admiral Slgabees destroyed flagship ami v III le assisted py the lin and surface are a credit to Hyrum, Cuban gow..mient. so all could hear ; the speech of O. their towns and as they are more M. Wilson in presenting monumodern in design and made of to the city and the response ment Cottun-Avoo- d granite,- wit h . rustic PAIR HIGH COUNCIL our honorable mayor, II. F. face, etc., some of our people by the music rendered Liljenquist; have wondered if they havent the OF TRAVELERS outdone the Boosters of Logan in by Hyrum silver band. Othpr APPOINTMENTS features of the day Avere the delia pioneer monument; but Ave say One of the most unique sights nay. The more we look and re- cious luncheon which was preparThe Stake Presidency and High ed for the old pioneers and servCouncil will visit the various seen in Logan in a long while flect upon the old boulder op the ed in the basement of the Hyrum bur-romore tabernacle square, the wardsof-th- Stake., onJSunday. was that of a team of small attached to a light, hooded beautiful that natural old rock Third ward meeting house, where June 26, a follow's: similar to the delivery looks to us. The first pioneers three large tables were spread Benson Jos Quinney Jr., Guy wagon wagons in use here which appear- should be different from the oth with' the good things to eat; a free Cardon. d ed oh the streeets yesteday ers, and those of a later date picture sIioav given by Mr. Greenville F. Sc holes, W. M. in afterthe of Sraithfield morning. In the vehicle Was should be more modern. Everton. William King-ley- , and his wife The Commercial Boosters club noon and evening to the honored 43. Moses B. Park Mitton, Hyde a pair of roamers who are on is also the first pioneer in the pioneers; the baseball game be-- -- Watterson. tween Hyrum and Millville ir the their way to the Pacific Coast, Clean-u- p day in the state, and Logan 1st John IL Anderson, having come from Cincinnati--an- d the fir$t monument builders to afternoon, which resulted in an Christian Johnson. , driving all the way in their the pioneers and we are de- almost complete victory for the Logan 2nd Andreas Peterson, Home team, score 6 to 1 in favor queer rig. lighted to see the younger genGeo. W. Thatcher. eration following in our foot- of'IIlyrum; the ball in the dance Kingsley claims to be a 'mtr- Logan 3rd N. W. Kimball, Fred pavilion, where 200 tickets Avere a of the Civil war, and for a steps. We understand that oth- sold. The Ball if. celebration was a comer towns in the valley are ar Logan 4th Jos. E. Cardon, numlf?r of years was a locomoto clean up and cele- plete success, nothing arising to tive engineer. Thomas Morgan. Finally he was ranging brate their 5t0h birthday, so our map on disturb the peace of any head-o- n al- in collision and E. W a J. 5tb Carlisle, caught, Logan one. It is estimated that between - arm and a !eg, which boulder is in keeping with good three and four thousand i lost one lace IL Stewart. people taste and Are tldnk inert of it Logan 7th L. S." Cardon WAV.' preven ted his. continuance in the in the celebrawere taking part ' railroad service. Since theacci- - than ever. Roundy. , tion. Logan 8th Jas. Z, Stewart.Ad- - dent be and hisVife have roamed Miss Sylvia Allen was married) Masqueraded As Men. ) about ; - a the country, the little wa- olph Baer. to Ray Petersen June 14, the cereProvidence 2nd Isaac Smith, s n being .their only home. Ogden, June 23. After spend in the Lo' Has a moderate income j Kiugdey William Budge. ing the night in the city jail mony being performed also June 22, Joseph .... River..IIeights jeo... Zi... Lamb.Uod with th:s ay, I his .fishing and f hi eeyoung .women, until recent- gan temple ; Suss Josephine worth Uns 1 and' t. TaCffias G. Hyde. noting, the pair j alcng ly employed as chambermaids at STAKE PRESIDENCY, niiuidy. They are constantly on the Windsor hotel, who were ar- Orookston, daughter of David of Hyrum Second the move and generally manage rested at the Union depot last Crook ston ward, ceremony performed in to keep where i e feather is night while about to board NOTICE TO same place. Success to these new- fleasant. Last year they decided train for the north, dressed to visit friends in Cincinnati and male attire, Avere given thedr free- ly married couples, as they Avere THE PUBLIC accordingly set out for that place dom this morning. They were married in the right place. Cal :f or m i. On the top of held on l from charges of grand larceny. Word was received this mornthe la diet found the they SJerra Fontello Veo, a guest of the ing that the mother of Dr. Cutler For- - the safety of the public snow so deep that they had Windsor hotel, having reported had died. Notice has not been I deem ft advisable to call attenovvr tko Ups of the snow- -' the los'i of several valuable dresstion ,to the fact' that the witer given where or Avhen the funeral but thev made it alright es. The dresses, however, were services Avill take place. on fire hydrants is so sheds, pres-urami reached Cncmnati in fine located today. The girls gave low when people generally 'are Samuel Gieeu of Ilyrum SecAftm a do ri visit they theip names astTed Kiley, Frances using AVator for their private shape. siartett' back, but through being Williams and Billv Burke. .Earl ond Avard. who had the misfortuent of a fire leeds, that fn the . .r.s wrong direct got into Leslie, a young man arrested with ne to break his leg a Short time tie pre sure oii be inadequate given f ( ache vallev. accuse ago, is getting along fine, them, and whom the IT. reminder of the recent all Utah excursion of the Salt Lake City Commercial club to Logan was had yesterday when the operators of the Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone company in thjs citly received a consignment memof ''chocolates sent by-thbers of the excursion to the operin recognition of the ators prompt and efficient manner in which the telephone force handled calls to Salt Lake,City on the occasion of the visit of the club members. - Special efforts were made by the Bell Telephone company to serve the members of the excu-io- n so as to give each one the opportunity of talking to his home, and that the efforts of the company and particularly the efficiency of the operators AAere appreciated, is evidence by the unlooked for acknowledgment spoken of above. I - Wellsville canyon find then on through Nevada to California. NOTES OF While they Avere here Sam Whitney, v.lio like Kingsley has lost RIG PIONEER DAT an arm and a leg, found the queer couple and they had a great time, The HyHYRUM, June 23. Kingsley having traveled over rum Pioneer Day program as prin tills count rv ted was all rendered, besides a number of rpeeehes by old time BOOSTER NOTES pioneers and residents of Hyrum aa ho have moved into Idaho and The Commercial Boosters club other places. If, Avas amusing to wishes to thank J. A. Hendrick- see some of Our old; pioneers meet son, Robert Murdock, Jr., Pres- AA'ho had not see each other for a ton Niblev, Eugene Johnson, and long time, and the hand shaking, all other "boosters who took part and men kissing some of our' old i in making the Hyrum 30th anir- - ladies. One in particular we may vernary eelebration a grand suc- mention, Andrew Callahan, one cess. of the old timers Avho used to car-r- y Will Raise the Battleship Maine ACKNOWL- - NICE NUMBER 114. Colonel William H. Bixby; Who left-hand- er . JUNE 25, 1910 LOGAN CITY. UTAH. SATURDAY, VOLUME XXXI. "'"""" " mid'-hipme- n , - - . . . e 1 girls them led into their ad having A number of our Logan friend.; fm. ' I 'bc.i'ore respectThey si thv e u!d not bear was held on a venture, vagrancy vho all citizens that treated all our old pioneers to a Tt makes an indoor J'le mnv. fully request The to claimed charge. girls a a ter at any time me sick as a' : to stay iin!o--r.- . free automobile ride Wednesday may be t.sii,' have recently arrived from Oma when the alarm is sounded, said Kingslev, afternoon, Avhich was enjoyed by the and ))! ha. will , iromptly ium the water off fault I hs.c with the old brethren and sisters. is so that Urn pr .wire may be in- that the Thanks to the Loganites. Their anl h arc disgi,u With Italian a Knife. creased at '.he peuit where he appearing loo fa.t. Thr i.ii.l hearts are in the right place. water N niedid trust the nothin to in 4 at now xc'pt Salt Lake, June' 23. Drawing RANCHES WITH RANGES public aa'.M gnirall observe thi mosquitoes, ;l .i I bedev there a huge Italian jackknife and request. plashing about A'ith it in a threat-tin- s Best range's in the state, for cat ening manner, Tony Farara made excesection of the eonntry, the curly hair of Molly Mitchell tie or sheep, go wth our ranches When they are traveling thev land Dolh Gray, colon d, stand on llent ranches. We have Arrested For White Slaving.' yesterday. Molly and Dolly for, sale from 10 to 10,000 acres, n)ake about five niies a day at 21-- west South Temple at $3 00 to $20.00 per acre: abunPoston, June 23 Charged with bss there is a Jieces,'ty for mak-hiva dant water right; good opoprtun-it- y procuring girls to go to Panama j ing ione point Avithin a given street ; an i tin- morning had to get in on the ground floor. as white slaves Max Peretzitime and then they travel from complaint is-- d against the tlal-i- s McKINNON BROS. charging lir.ii wi.h exhibiting ander arrect here as a result! fifteen to twenty niilek, or Real Estate Co. of investigations made by thebans further. From here Kings-- j & deadly aa caj t n n a threatening . Randolph. Utah. . Watch Woivl society, ley and his wife will go through .urnne-- i'r in- combating a pup of AA'.-ald-. .'it-b.!- s fi-- 1 Resj.-dull- -- y, ? un-!o- t e - J m per-jra- n. , |