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Show y Etpublicaa ads' does liketo save a little Jhatis poggible, ftnnnevwherever j notdoes savefaFThF butshe in expenseof quality, the.Jhing she buys. - Cultivate a personal ffilere in fhp ads for that "will be jnerely an important way 61 your purse' frofci , '! safe-guardi- ng ztiieZ3Bltiiealts through unwise buying. LOGAN CITYrCACHE, COUNTY, UTAH, THIIRSDAY.SEPTEMEER VOLUME'XXXVir - NUMBER 4. 9, 1915. WE DEPEND mOST ON THESE MEN IN MEXICO. -- Over The Generous Fall of Rain. 1.52 Inches Fell of the chickens legs and the boy or uirl who catches the chicken may have it' and the prize. For prizes the Logan Arms and Sporting Goods will . give one pair of roller skates worth $2.50 nd Rolfson SportingGoods company will give two pocket knives worth $1.00 each. - LOGAN, RICHMOND AND HYRUM WILL FURNISH THEM. OTHER FAIR NEWS. - There. At a special meetingjjf theJi.: fleers of the Fair association, four applications from bands in at the . the county for playing 22' and to 21? held be fair Sept. As. the were 23rd, presented.. fair belongs to the county and is MR. SMURTHWAITE no local affair, it was decided that to cast lots would be the most equitable way to determine which bands should play. The lots were cast with the following Wellsville, Sept. &. The ofresults; Logan first, Hyrum ficers and teachers of the Sunsecond and Richmond third. It day School metTuesday evening waurtherdfdded that thej of tastweekto do hefior bands should play as follows: Alf Smurthwaite who with his Richmond band, Merchants day, family are soon to bid us fare. Sept. 21st ? Logan Military band well and move to Salt Lake. The School day, Sept,. 22nd ; and Hy- event was carried 'out in grand rum band, County day, Sept. style. At nine a short interesting 23rd. program was rendered.'. to matters all In pertaining Singing,' Utah Star of the - the fair, .it is the policy of the West. ' to distribute any association H. Maughan. William Prayer, ' benefits over the'eounty as far Opening address, Supt. John as possible with the view of do- J. Hendry. ing what is best for the fair as Remarks hy. Brother Smurtha whole.- waite. Mr. William H. Thain, presiPiano and. .Violin selection, dent of the Fair association, has Messrs Thos. Gilbert and -- BMRilS MRS. MRJR11HMI MENDON ,Sept. 9. Funeral services were held in Mendon ward house Sunday Sept. 7, at 2 p. m. for Mrs. Jane Baker wife of Albert M.. Bakfer deceased. There was a host of the - relatives and friends of Mrs. Baker present to pay a tribute of respect, filling the chapel to nearly -- its seating capacity. - The rooms ; was beautifully decorated with plants, flowers , - - MJlCROFT -y- , s - W Vic I i' LATEST NEWS Ot "TlRNr LAID TO REST rend-certain- ly , RE- - ... pt. gone to visitAhe Rexburg FahiQpg etc. and to get a lineup on the harPiano Solo, Maud Douglas. ' Bishop M. D. Bird, presided. ness anefrunning horses. If propAt the conclusion of the pro- The ward choir sang two numat can be er arrangements made, games wrere played, being bers. Mr. C. F. Watkins sang least thirty head of thorough- gram out by the commit-- 1 two vocal solos' The Hughes sis well planned bred running horses will be tee. Later refreshments were ters Louis and Edith sang a here. These horses are very fast served in the ice cream of way duet, all the musical numbers and will give some exciting and cake. All present were very fine, very well Pjjnch namhorse A sorrel races. little enjoyed themslves. jere( Button from California ed Smurthwaites labors; The Peakera wore: lather which has won seventeen races school covered a Andersen of Mendon, Mr. in succession will be here with in - Mr. - L. G. d friend of the family, theother gallopers.his zealous work and as awoken Rex-bur- g The in is horses his Strong with of fellowship the Sunday school and they in connection with officers family. and teachers Sister Jane Baker was a wo- the other Idaho horses and all him with a beautiful presented the locaThorses now in training" with his initials on ingold ring characte English host of hence what .was at the track' will be the largest characters. We all wish him friends, God lineup we have' ever had. The speed and health and success to said of her at her funeral was recent rain has helped to put himself and all true because it was all good. family. About fifty Jane Baker had lived in Men-do- n the track in excellent condition people participated in' the party. and it will be the fastest in the many years she was in her loMr. William Maughan .our 67th state by fair time. year and was among the cal merchant has purchased all The local expressmen will put the mercantile interest of Mr. early settler of Cache county. on an expressmens race each Jos. B. Browrn, in our city and She was blessed with a family of day of the fair. At the signal will make many improvements eight children four sons and they will hitchup, walk one in the old stand and put before four daughters who were extreeighth mile, trot one eighth and the public an up to date estab- mely fond of their monther and run one quarter. Messrsr Carl- lishment in the mercantile lines. will miss Jier very much,her children are all grown many of son and Hansen will have charge Monday evening the Primary them married so she was given will comic races. of the They Students gave some excellent the as characters great such privilege ofJiving and Represent drillsjand program in connec-tio- n her health Jong enough having with the little play Doctor Chaplm,HappyHooligaP,Mutt ' and Jeff and others. . Cure All. The evenings enter- to rear-- her family to. maturity. A very exciting bucking con- tainment was given in the opera May God bless and comfort left to mourn and may test is" also being considered. If house and received a good turn- those we be friends honor her memofout of parents and young people decided upon, a purse will be seek to emulate her and ory to Mr. Born and Mrs. John fered for the best ,, exhibition, deeds. two in three. Messrs. Lester B. Woodward last week a boy, good Jessup, Gunard Johnson, Silver mother and baby doing nicely. Harr and other noted riders will John wears a broad smile about MRS. the cdurt house. no doubt enter. . All these, events, races, day Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Allen Mrs. Mary Ashcroft of Hyde light fireworks and other attrac-tion- s rej oicingove t:the. babyjoy .that Park -- died esterday-afternoon will take place between the came to their home last week. after having been ill for some heats of the harness races so All doing well. time with there will be no waits and the Brights Disease and Dr.' and Mrs. E. R, Van Coott other troubles utincident to old have located in our city, having maangement will do their most to see that everything goes moved Jntorrthe homeuf Dr. age. The funeral services are to off lively and the horsemen get Merrill. Dr. Van Cootfqomes be held in Hyde Park on Friday started and off the track quickly into our midst as an able experi- at two oclock p. m. Mrs. Ashcroft was a native of so there will be no delays. Any enced physician having received .horseman or jockey who deliber- his medical schooling and train- Upholland, Lancashire, England and was.born on May 28, 1837, ately delays matters or cannot ing in Chicago. to start in his our horse of The Junior and was therefore in her 79th get shape opening with the others will be left be- High School and grades for the year. She came to America in hind. coming' school season began th year 1857 and in 1860 reached Hyde Park, being one of the Messrs. William Bowen, Tuesday. James Larsen nnd Wycliffe Ewpioneers of that place. She-waWILSON WANTS married to Henry Ashcroft and as chosen the have been ing NO ADVANTAGE had six children by him. He died T. races. for the judges in l867 and.some years later she sfarter and George RomWashington, Sept 7. Presi- was married to Robert Daines, ney Jr., timer and announcer. These- - men have all had exper-'7- dent Wilson has declined to al- for many years bishop of Hyde "Jence and every horseman will low Democrats in New Jersey, Park. She had four children by him. Of her family five are liv- get a squaredeal Each afternoon after the races Miss Belmont will make her dar- feels it might seem as though he Mrs. Ashcroft was a most ing balloon ascensions with were taking advantage of the in- worthy woman, one who had triple drops. .Think of the great ternational situation . to gain done her duty in life well, and who held the respect of all who height she must ascend in order some personal advantage. to make three separate and disA letter from Secretary Tum- knew her. She was always active tinct drops before she lands. As ulty to Sheriff Kinkead of the as a member of the church, and Democratic did a great deal of good in hey a little, entertainment for the Hudson county ' children, Miss Belmont will take committee, made public at the time. two white Leghorn chickens White house today, expresses The county commissioners go with her each day and when that view at some length. to Salt Lake this morning to disabout 1000 feet in the air she Second class wheat wanted at cuss taxation matters with othwill turn them loose. A tag with er county and state officials. a prize listed will be tied to one The Journal. Advt. . RICHMOND, Sept. 7. People are rejoicing over the fine rain" i hat fell last Thursday, Friday Saturday. Of course Jtjton-p- . i the threshing for A while I an. gave the farmers a rest. The dust Nvas terrible before the s;oi:i and the heat was quite ii t- r se. But after Mother Na ture gave us suen a good shower bath everything looks fresh and . The ston. seemed 1o gief-nthe Fall feeling with it bring and we see mto realize that the good old summer time, has pas- sed and gone and the quiet Aut- umn is here. 1.52 inches of vain Photo by American Press Association, From left to right: Wllliain W. panada, our consul general at Vera Crur; John R. Sllltman,- - our Tice consul at Saltillo, and Arnold Shanklln, our consul general at Mexico City, who are now our chief representatives in Mexico. -- , - - -- to-Su- j Mr. I. L .Brangham returned Brownsville, Tex., Sept. 7; was announced here tonight It a three from Monday evening weeks visit to the expositions that Major General Frederick and says that any one .who does Funston of the southern departnot see the San Francisco fair ment is to issue orders placing Rio entire will miss pneof the greatest edu- practically the Grande country in the Brownsexhibitions cational and artistic of a lifetime. ' Beside . visiting ville section in the hands of the both fairs he toured the State United States army. It is underfor 1600 miles in an automobile stood that the army will devote with San Francisco friends.' The its forces primarily to guarding trip was made flown the coast the border, leaving the policing route to San Diego and into work in the interior, ' except Mexico and back over the Inland when special troops are needed, route through the interior of the to state and county officers. state. Hundreds of miles of the, Washington, Sept. 7. Secremiles of the way is paved with a tary Lansing and the concrete base and topped with a diplomats with him in the effort to resubstance resembling Tarvia. This makes a very satisfactory establish constitutional governhighway and seems to be wear-in- g ment in Mexico, wiH meet next week to consider replies to their well. He believes our should be treated in the. appeal to the Mexican factions same manner. It protects the for a peace- conference, and to vAiiiucie lrom wearing, makes formulate the next step in their a smoother, less noisy ,and morr plan Mr. Lansing said today the satisfactory roadway. It also does away with the glaring qual-it- v meeting had not been definitely of straight concrete which - arranged, but that it would be -- Latin-Americ- an - frpm our local experience thissummer is. so injurious to the eyesight: The expense of this covering would be small compared with the advantages derived and is worthy of considera tion-bthe city commissioners. y What Is Realization? At the recent examination for city teachers,' one of the applicants, between the passing of questions, made and answered the above query ,as follows : What is Realization? . Realization " is to know and feel and express the Truth it is much more than a mental conception of Truth. Illustrate the above with ex-athp- le. I can think of the mighty power in the universe and make myself weeker. by thinking of it as being 'outside of myself, or I may- - increase my .energy by knowing and feeling and express power from within. What is meant by the phrase ' from within? It means from the invisible centre of the mind. What is the Law of creation and growth? creat nature in is Every thing ed from a center and it grows outward. In what way could you explain this law to your pupils? I would commence in the primary grades by illustrating the law in the germination of seeds and in the growth of plants and animals. In the Higher grades when pupils can do good - abstract work I would give them the right, impulse to learn from observation and 'IntrospeCtionr, that the same law works 4n the mental world and the "spiritual. What is Introspection? Introspection is!, the turning of the thought inward. What is gained by spending a little time every day in introspection? Its use strengthens its power and it ever gives a .deeper reali: zation of the true self. . J , (Continued o pas eight) held before-Septemb- 15be- - er cause the Argentine embassador Naon, leaves on that date for a visit to his home. As to what the next move is to be, nothing has been disclosed. General (Carranza has not yet replied Jo the appeal, although he has given indications unofficially that he will decline the made by the offer conferees. Gen-erVilla and Zapata and many leaders affiliated with them have agreed to the proposed peace conference. General Carranza may reply before the conferees meet again and there are some officials who believe that lie at least will leave the way open for further negotiations. Officials are convinced, however, that Carranza will make a tremendous effort within the next few weeks to drive Villa from his strongholds at Torreon and Chihuahua and thus establish virtually complete supremacy of hisgovernment. Pan-Americ- al an notice" H j i ji L ji fell here during the storm. All are busy vfclttT the' thought that school will soon begin and- parents are looking forward with fond (?) anticipation of the pleasure of pulling the burdocks from the childrens hair, as there is an ample supply on our sidewalks in several places. . Our butcher, Mr. Olsen ' has had a car load of peaches and tomatoes shipped in this' week and the housewives' are busy bottling fruit. They were sold at 9(1 cents per bushel. - Mr. J, W, Hendricks went to Salt Lake City on business last week and was taken suddenly ill. HiS1 wife Lucy and daughter Edith went down Sunday to be at his bedside. He is at the Hotel Utah. He is a little improved at this writing. A special Labor Day program was given at Sunday School last Sunday. A song was given by A class. the Kindergarten : - ii ! ! ! 1, I, I. j, h -- j ' double quartette was nicely rendered by Mrs. Etta Thompson and company. Mr. Fred Schepel gave a lecture on the Dignity of Labor. Ernest Monson sang a solo in a very pleasing manner. The exercises were concluded by a talk on Work by Bishop T. H. Merrill. Short services were held Sunday at Sacrament meeting on account of the body of Reynold Griffin coming in from Logan on a special car. The administering of the Sacrament and - blessing -of the babies is all that was attended to. The following ladies had babies Jiamed and blessed: Mrs. H. Coley, Mrs. Hilmer Johnw son, Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. John P. An-dre- Greene. , Born to Mrs. Maude Bair last Friday morning a fine boy. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Jane Johnson has had a very sick baby for the last week , with cholera infantum. While Mrs. Amelia Carlson was enroute for Logan on the interurban car last week, when the cars met at North Logan, a rofijof papers intended to be thrown into the baggage" room" was thrown in through the win, below the The regular monthly meeting dow striking her just render to as so severely eye, of the High Priests quorum of unconscious. She was takenhep to the Cache Stake of Zion, will be a she where hospital in Logan held on Sunday September 12th immediate treatment reecived 10 a. m. in the Nibley 1915, at is still She carrying a very black Hall. A full attendance of memeye. bers is requested. were held at services Short Members of other quorums of remains - the cemetery over the the priesthood are invited.' BENJ. M. LEWIS, President . EVERY EVENING AT 8 OCLOCK A street gospel service is .be- traveling mising held by-tsionaries at the First National Bank corner.The subjects treated ara.only of The greatest he sub- jects having no place. The topic for tonight, will be What Must I Do to' be Saved? considered from both the Biblical and !, . of Reynold Griffin of Logan who came to such an untimely death by being run over. hya street car. A special consisting of two car loads of friends and relatives came from Logan arriving hero about three P- - m. They were met by automobiles and taken to the cemetery. Several quartettes were rendered. J. W. Funk and Bishop.THMerull each gav consoling remarks. The floral decorations were profuse and beautiful., The grave was dediBishop Rice of the cated Every one who Sixth by of Logan. Reynold s ward can do so should take this both former resiwere parents hearing such sub- dents of Richmond and they cerjects presented from a new and tainly have the most profound helpful angle. Seats are provid sympathy from our community singing. All are invited. Come ment A great number went to later if the opening hour is too (Continued on page eight) early, 8 oclock. , r . f |