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Show HERALD TIIF. 1A(JE FOUR. The A I '1 'Udti 10 Duation am1 lias liltlf In i' ihmUu ii icani in of ! i enjov ,tn-p- lni ateilo ganu wis the first celebration series, nnd being plaved at Crim-in- i rh lu'id today at 4 3i p m The (ond game of the pl.ivoff series . i'h Brigham Citv will be played it t'n.iison field Wednesday at 4 A third ii in game, should one h rmtsNnry through Logans would be plaved on a neutral ii rinHd Sutuidav. Ihe scores of the Saturday M(nd,i games are as f.r, HRK.HWI I f i i ,1 i l its he eooM i ;iti e mm emein u il Hse of sink in swim. llry Mi'plil lst a- - well llo .at all. as .si at pi esi nt pi n es ami In. moiiot oil sell I Im : i I iMii n O Ofi clt.iri;n hrongtii, of flip I.- ii-- , oIIiimti Onmr l liiinmiM JVlelUrp, h ri I itien, il tnila I D to r r Unit Ntl n I, Wi trie v il M lllrep raptuml u rntipb of fireflies t lit'iii im uiid irimieri in ttn lnmdlijhts of hi nut utoobihv I fl Ha. releused on hail. nmcli-neeile- il Stories of Early Cache Valley 1lll Wi our ((HOIK lil S.NEI.L IIEM A 111 t ! life k srMMLii m i.r -- Oh Kghrrl, you hAin neh a woirWrfiA f Inti. o lorik juai like a bronie (heck gortT ' ak. Wolves, toyofes, (I -- Hue. ONK IUN. ONE UK. ONE KKKOIt traiu run down the railroad track, a while and then turn- g(op,HHl ed back; The kuitflneer found he had misled IIHtlnt a certain motor-is- l w M II. I. K. . , Oieutcr love than tins hnth no man H alayclh not his wife when she ' lends In her bridge club the low letters he wrote to he i before they vcre o wed 0 o - IE 9 - - - o 1HAUI o and the ii.agiek do he hroadcisting inudone caUstluutiekn. and I do take toy iaorning cxcrcUc, touching the fingers to the floor, waving arms hither and thither, bending at the Waist 4rt timen, and other vigorous alhlfthiiK, unid anon lfame Brew doth yell: l t out .ui mow I that lawn, you imille-mt- e And Lord! thi. i dh irk me vastly, for how can I take my morning exercise il I km to t ir uigh push ft Ueuvie tho grass 2 A pax on M.rn u wyf e ! Bel hue hen. Coyotes were the (hief pests which the eaily settlers found it necessary to eradicate in order to cany on peacefully the raising of cattle, hotses and sheep so troublesome wore the coyotes that organized bands of men were suit out to fight them, much after the fashion of some natives if Africa even today w ho go out ail organized lion hunts. One such drive was conducted r 'sijk and occurred during the y,u ter season Coyotes and wolves yiic the objects of attack on the par. ot the settlers then. The hunt assumed contest proportion? It was a matter of dividing Cache valley into two ramps the north tnd the south. Thomas K. Ricks was chosen as captain of the southern while Sylvester Collett of Snnthfield assumed leadership of tho northerners. Mr. Ricks resided in Logan then The reason winter-tim- e was selected for the hunt is that coyotes cannot travel so fast through deep snows as during the dry season. Mounting their horses, several hundred men entered into the fruv Through Cache fields they dashed seeking coyotes and wolves Clubs and guns felled many a coyote and wolf, so that when the hunt was over several hundred had been killed off. When a final count was made it showed the northern group was the winner, and it was up to the southerners to furnish a feast and dHnce for all It is said, however, that had John Woolf not remained at home because of illness, the south would have claimed a victory, for he had bagged a wolf and a coyote that did not figure in the final checkup l Any good movement v.iP ' If it is put over Ih fare P chance to bee rne a p Ut 'the bears, ronnats, ileer, elk, buffalo and beaver were among the animals in the valley (A up box , 1 ninny-hamme- r! lawn-mou- Scat! Julv (HJDEN made X !. Ji. SI (In v ale stais nun-rod- Ulci he. k. ss c . . ctci'.svii, rf . I iiblilt , cf Karnes, 2b-- p If McClellan, Hailey, 3b 4 3 I fol- M ... Smith, IS du(t 4 4 4 4 4 . lb 3 3 . Rucker, 3b Rrewster. cf Hoi nek. 2b .. Lombardi, lb Roberts, If . Heron, If I h l.atc, ss Rohnson, rf Curtis, c Simmons, p Black, p x Cooper . 5 4 4 1 2 a s B I ... - . .. f If 1 - 3 3 lb -- Railcv, 2b if McCUllan, Smith, p . .... I3 ...3 4 been 4 from the office of the Cat he 1 Zimmerman, lb county clerk to Drain Thomas zYe.ites Porter, Kianklin Idaho, and Lillian Margaret IMirhank, Maploton 3v Totals Idaho, Charles Henry Meeharn, xBatted for Heron in in ninth sheriff at Areo, Idaho, atm Maiv zBattod ninth. Elizabeth Herg. also of Arco, Poouteilo for Bailey 00in4 002 111 Ueorge Elmer Simmons and Nel- faOgan 102 Oh) 000 lie Nadia McMuttrev, both of Idaho; Lorenzo Thomas Garrett, Logan, and Ame lia Cronquist Mamnge Incuses h i 1 Ri-ri- Benon, R James Seamon.s, Pres- ton, Idaho, and Mary Afton Uittins Snnthfield Sheriff Mecdiam nnd his bride were mairjcd late Sitinduy V CIciU ( by County Mohr aftei-noo- SWEDISH n OATS Sweden, July 2d 'I F art Ktanee are buying considerable ciiinntitiex of Swedish oat lauge shipments have recently been sent fiom and other ports to these i outlines, as well as to Denmark MALMO, NORTH CArilK ALLEY LEAGUE Staiicliug ot Hie CIuIin Won Loot o Butter Prices KAN FKANCL-VO- , July 76 .1 p Kan Fmncisio butt, r tudav. 'U .score 20 so TIGHT eWES Aub Tr--i Time, im I 11 t K 12 4 i Van Noy. lb Chambers, rf Ritvher, p . 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 42 6 12 4 .. ... Totals 1 CLARKSTON H 1 1 AEVOAI COLUSA. v s cat orr HEROES 'APE MADE -- HOT B0RK1 , ,s;,s,rLQV'iV-- 5 COLLECTING Cal, July, 26.0 l Ralph Williams of Arbueklo has gone into . the verom business to end the depression. He hag .startrattlesnakes from ed collecting which he will remove venom at regular intetwals and sell it For use in manufacturing, sftutn. . I T AH 'MM Salt Lake Moose Ri m o OtM' ( .... Rrue O Heljjer i n Texai o Edu ai ds mu .St Fnestonc Radio Sribho I I 2 age. On made, cision, Monlas Kcults Often game (ib n (Hi)1 k'V . Dab 4, Moose NYTIONAL Krsuits Evar's-Gov- 1 LEGI E k U i unupiited a is WrJ.ie-aSell Julc Firestom ai AI's Bike FJvins (ov lev .tt Teviiii at Radio Si i wee Benson ,it Ed aids Senue l k'lMi Standing of the Teams 25-- t AB 1 1 i ns n. 1 xa-(- 0 Monday's Kesultb Svvr York 7. Philadelphia S lxtroit Jt Louis, postponed, ram R f 'BEAK 1'lCi ltc lit N DEXTER, , Me July 26 tlli pig with one eye, no no, tub, und with a sort of miniature elet f , , ; - 7 , ? V phant trunk with an air passage m Edwm Ramshhw of ShltLhke it, was botn on Jewetts won first place honois at the farm recently. Il Lynn a lived only liorstshoe meet Monday at the few minutes. Cache Knitting Woiks courts Ramshaw and E Scott weie 7.50 Ued at the end of the regulai TO III TIE AMI li E II I! N games with eight wins and one Pi III defeat each Ramshaw won out lO DII.IJlN AND UK II IUN in the play-of- f with a score of LA II 201 II .70 to 15 Another tournament Froin Logan via Oregon Shin I will be held Friday at 5 30 p m. Line Tickets good in coaches or Mondays scotes: chair cars, limited for return to home destination before midnight, August 1st Ask local ngent for fuither details WINNER i)F MEET A - J.lc.h n. . . Tot d I ' M Neil M Nil ( ANN ( cm 23 I. F A All i.ic ii Morton K Ity.cn Rc ailing Jacob . 11 M. Cull,,, h R.vn n M. i lllltM h 0 2 0 Ad nos Tot d 43 riGc.I A U led. I. 1 1 lo 1.1 II a K 1 I 21, L iL,., 3 1 i Hole, O A ai: If S. 0 3 1 I 1 1 If' 3b Hull, Hm st, if F' Sehoh W iliac e, p F Sc holes. Just Like a Total TEN Pet terse, a, , V Neman, AY Nyman, Hopkins, in R Nyman, 2b f King At O Honie Run p Woodw.cid, J F'c 31 Nyman, Igu-o- n, If 2b If ''''' You Save Mone to buy them,!, every time you Ride a Electric Cars dricJ Buses mmmmmmmmmmammmmmrnmmmemj Eiu ' awarded by Judges Bv rt Danford and John Moser and Referee Abe Classman. But neverthe less, local people, even ardent sup- porters of Barger, are wondering what happened to McGale Aftci that fine first round start, the Seattle negro appeared more concerned with keeping a big ruhlic r ,pnse in his mouth than he was with the fight, Itself .ft I (LARK SCORES EARLY KAAO k ended the Garth Olai scheduled for .six rounds, when he kayoed Roy Thatehci. of Ogden, m the first colored, round The lungy negro tlnew caution to the winds and stepped in front of one of Gaiths fast ones right off the bat. Harold Winger of Preston scoied a kayo against Rainey Johnson of Newton in the third round ot t hen scheduled four rounder while Vern Pitcher of Snnthfield dcci sioned Elliot Drew of Wcllsvilk the in four round curtain raisei The second program of th b.g dotihleheader fight card will nr .staged at Allen's Arena slut liar af .X.3U tonight I Mis J J Momsnuth and son, Total Lee. spent two days of Inst week in .Ogden with Mrs. Enl No1- sen, daughter of Mrs Monismith Lake lb siK'nding t'ao weeks at Mrs. Kail Piatt ami three mall th home of Mi. ami Mrs F I children of Twin F'alls were guest, MorteiiMn Mrs Fannie Pone of Salt Lake last week of Mr and Mis J E Andrew.4 is a at the Butier home Mr and Mrs Prank Phumwej Mr and Mi- - Roy Hansen ami attended a parly at the hone two small daughters are visiting of Mr and Mrs Milo Hobbs of friends and relatives for a week Hvruin Thursday night in Ogden Mr and Mis Miss Mjrjone Rob.-e-n of Ogden D,, Y Goddard and son, Russell, spent Sunday al v. us a wei k end guest of her pat-rMr uni Mxs J E Robsen, Lagoon Ray S Hansen, Ft W Bingham leiently Mr nnd Mrs C. P Ipjdih, and J E Lower attended the stat r and .Mrs Thomas Marriott, dairy and feed meeting held nt the'USAC Saturday. Mr. and Mrs ,Shi Idem Eppieh, Mr Mr and Mrs R E, Butler and and Mrs Elmer Marriott. Mr nnd M r, nnI Mtx. Hyde Mortensei Mis Rinn h. Mr and Mrs Vi in , motored to Salt Lake Frid iv p;i.h .and fnquUes sjxmt Miss Wilma Moftomn olj Salt Mouduy iu Lug an canyon. I the showing the two boys Barger plainly got the de- seim-vvmdu- Although onh tvo jj tnn-- w ' reported in the opemnj of thi second half of the Inch p nd( .it a deed League, one of those u ed upset Bsvnns-Gov- . a chuf contend ley, for honoj rliumj Ihe fust ivdf, was turned hat k by Al s Bike to l' the tune ot Ri,l - lgpiy put u j) a stilt f it;ht iiyaia.-xbut weie not quite equal U, the tush and lost, 16 13 The scores AI.S LIRE MIOE i Trenton )d( LEAHl K i j Al.s Bi'm 2'. T JO. ( (i Other TTF. Silt Lake Green ivt Biko Sho n - 1 V on LoM Al Siturdts , JO-- hAiR? INDEPENDENT LEV. IE Srcttnd Halt Mamhnj; rikrgl-WiK- Itip-ilal- Saturdays Kesults Cm nish 111, Richmond 5, Ia'wiston id, Trenton a. Snnthfield 6. Clarkston I. Am alga 16, Newton 1. Next Saturday's Schedule Newton at Smithfield, Clarkston at Amalga. Lewiston at Richmond Cornish at Trenton. Cornish and Lewiston continue to lead the parade in the North Cache league with three victories each Cornish defeated Richmond and Lewiston turned back Trenton by identical scores, Saturday Saturday's game at Clarkston: SMITHFIELIJ Ab R H. Kt rowther, 3b 5 , 5 0 0 Fulkerson, if D Hansen, e 3 2 5 1 5 3 Olney. ss M Hansen, 2b 5 1 1 If 5 Richards, toOR Standings INDEPENDENT LOOP Jar-um- LEAD IN LEAGUE Great Butam M.il-m- TWO GAMES OPEN Heg-gie- TWO CONTINUE TO lo. murdei oua right but never-t(i- i bad oppoitunity to do McGale plenty of damage and yet tailed of his chances. lo make A flash in the foutth round wa. His aims, McGale s final gesture working like pistons, whaled away and b tl at Bargers the Treasureton youth jiuffing and blowing A hard right to the late in the round didn' improve the situation any for Barber. But that was the end as far as McGale was concerned The writ ers score sheet gave McGale the fust and fourth rounds, Barger the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth, with the remainder even Bargei might have been given the last round but both were whaling away trying to find a knockout punch and neither did an particular dam e But-tar- ...4 wdub .long taking th'rgs loval w.l liarger tecuperated The a Id who W.U, lighting under t.nad povjud weight .handicap vhang '.tvtic,.i and kept in cloce, net gt mg McGale a chance to usrf tu.it jtjr.iot Recently. the ward has received some c liunges in the organization The Relief Society president y. Mrs Clara Ravsten, Mrs. Emma G Mrs Ellen B Godfrey and Mrs Katie Griffith, who have pic sided for 10 years, were released. Mrs. John Giiffiths. Mrs Verona Ravsten, Mri Ray Griffin and Mrs. Ellen Claik weie sustained is new officers. The genealogical committee was loleased and a new group put in The Sunday Sj haul officers who have been wntking for five yeais, wer also released They were. Superintendent H S Buttars, and Leonard Buttars, Lewis Godfrey , The1 new officers are: Andrew Peter Barson and Joseph D Griffin. A lawn party was given at the e homo of Mr and Mrs. Andy Saturday night The evening was spent in playing games Refreshments were, served to those present, including the following Misses Helen Jardine, Nina Thompson, Mary Myler, Edith F'isher, Norma Burt, Ruth Pubic, Martha Sarah Griffin, Blanche I'ahle, Thompson, Rtlby Godfrey, and Godfrey, Me.ssis John Owen, Rtilon Kulon Standing. Cannon, Willis Hess, of Fielding Utah, Sidfiby Hansen, Francs Peterson, Mariner .Anderson, jtolle Tuddcii-haof Newton, and Kulon Archibald Miss Priscilla Archibald of Idaho, is slaying at the Mrs randuiothii home of her Katie Atchibald to take care of ill her while she is Mrs Ruby Spurks spent the week end at Trenton at the home of Mr Roy Merrill. Mrs Irene Mills of Clifton, Idaho,, is visiting with her parents, Mr and Mis David Buttars for a short time The following rcide horseback n Gutcsight Spring und wcut over to Trail canyon lo stay Satunia.', night, but had to return home on acoount bf a storm- Mr and Mr Ruion Giiffin, Mr nnd Mrs Hei- bort Sparks, Miss Hazel Ravsten, Sylvia Ravsten, Merle Ravsten, Mr. Gerald Thompson, They ported a very good time. A campfire breakfast and dinner was served at Gunsite spring SatThose who participated in urday the trip were Mr and airs Wendell Godfrey, Mr Deverl Thompson, Miss Irma Buttars, Miss Katie Thpmpsoji, Miss Cormne Godfrey. Mr, CharWv Godfrey, and Joseph Buttars, Mr. and Mis Wei,.; Mnlmburg, i ' Clarkston LOGAN Otterberk, Laub, c Rudersen, 5'j bass. Ben reported. The catch he is up holding here to tantalize anglers and send eon ser vationists i n t ci r q, g e a .Hid pounds. Evans-- i 'o d ranging to i the leaping schools snagged a Tyscjn-Davi- 5 n pounds. E v cry cast from their canvas bog( into 41 , Idaho Sheriff (Jets Llhlcc, Fames, Permit To Wed Here iCobuin, tlife 1 k .5 Totals $5 Oh hens irom The senior doubles final will take place on Wednesday with the team of Marvin Davis-Ros- s that of Tyson pitted against Reree Smith-JacChristiansen This final should be one of the featuies of the tournament The two teams are about six of one and a half dozen of tho other The four contestants nil play something of a smashing game and s on their depend powerful services to play an mi- portani part in bringing victory C ir.nu 1 rest Totals 33 I'OCATELI.O SaatMton (al pathos, slow lo al suppl modi) holdovers, none soh) eailv ('ATTLK p., di f,,r ttw turlv sales mntket slow two lots good MM to 1M0 Meadv pound sf.ers, $4 u, medium and good hofeis, $4 00 4 50, medium and good cow s. $2 50 3 oo NHKKF Receipts, 15,257, includ.535 m tiansit ing Oil for murkt Jolo Penwr mat ket, 543 o S seph market and 13, 53m to Chicathree doubles choice go market 9 pound blnU-fdicId tho lamb, could do here ill two hours was to haul in the Ui buss pictured final singles Fish and Guides each won a set and then called it a day dci idcd lo finish the mutch cm Tuesday or Wednesday. The boys had their doubles completed just match and having played four mate hes a day for six days it is little wonder that they wanted a In I. .mb, Coliui n, Vut-D- CuTT'm VOO f f r i ( Ogden as Tk&R AiMT MO HA IF? GiYTm IM voor E.WE5, THEf?? VviELL , P 3b b It.l-il- By Williams vYE-E- p jf ss Tmgey. lb u N in. H iuswi, i sVi, im hiding R.'ieipt-,2b for 22 if local pmktis. 'hi mi liansit to Reno, NVv . paiket133 to South San and 277 to iv ii market OUT OUR WAV DO VOO 2b-- it a n. if ii 'iidiup. hvt'stmk icpoiti for Monday as I mrkit, NTINfi (OMt.vr ami lowlands of ( a, he in the days of the trappcis soys an yftl'ey and Indians, and for soroe tight It alter the Mot moo pioneers Mars set will be lied thih the hai.Ms nu.it of many section were species of wild animal it - I M Hills The future of expert, is uncert.it i li never khows v.'h tloi ailW afodtings or a w It BV iieatum , .1 e I cirt (Jes) and jlriver, tii two companions Worth F'lsh-Gedd- ,'ilimiisuii, M( . hum Ogden Livestock low s - eve!ip i: B OTT1S I'ETEIUsOS r Chalk up one mine for Kio Bai-gewH-le- i The flashy Treasurers from w eight came back gamely knoukuoxn i first round double McGuli at the hands ot F'nsco decisive a Monday night lo score decision Local f istana is still wonderingt toduv how ever They are womb to follow mg why MvG.de refused arm a..cw v. up that first looted Barger to commit btotJoSj-for four lOiir.cK in a the nUi h WHAT IN 1 UK ANnWI II Either McGule was in poor from his long tram nF und short workout betcue tile match or else he was plainly caiiymp Barger t,n three rounds, gi'-. the local battier a shame to m u back McGale started right to v..iki in the tirrt found, Keeping Barm at arm's length und waitin.. Jut Suddenly that in, opportunity und rrgnt list smashed through Burger sat down Taking a (ount of nine, hi was on his uet a.im i only to go down under amah The bell endi pile duci right third knckdowrn For two rounds McGale rfMaa.i The best that Itcn Krnnrtt, OVER M'GALE FRISCO Fish-Geddt- 1! AND THE PKOOi RUDER LET IT iO Al tCMsified Advt i ' Pingv, Otlllg I I ; tpl Saihota.H 'J ic -- 1 It is - e (Mini1 am, n lit that H a leal elf help nu Anyuav, lit ic likely lo hellelit foml ploilmei's mote tli.an iell the fatl-- t .ist money w as! my. oy i.li rip you iimieiil.il schemes; if it gmes mei iiinl il cup-lilo - it mil le.tih he farmer a lesson hat it lit st.nuU mi lus own leet anil tights with his own weapon pc .an yyin yyheie put el limeiil s I. ill MJlKIUi; n: in t i B v Inlshel HKI h win-iiti- 1! o rs nier-le;ple- to win ir, n DECISION In- singles will be played Wednesday morning at the IT S A C courts F'inal matches in the mens singles and junior doubles were play-eon Satuiday ot last week. Jack Chnstiansen won the event senior by defeating Marvin Davis While Fish and Joe Geddvs triumphed over the VVellsville combination of Rreston Gunnell and Brig Maughan to win the junior doubles event, The last named event was a nip and tuck affair throughout, the, scores beln In the final analysis (t was the superior steadiness of the ultimate winners that enabled them to win out The Loganites jumped into an early lead In the initial set and hflil tbr advantage throughout Going into tjje second canto, the Welhsviile boys found themselves tjnd after eleven games of even playing finally broke the to w in the service of match The third and final set was about a repetition of the first one, the winners captuicd an early lead and held it to the end The tour contestants stamped themselves as coming tennis stars with their brilliant games gave ample evidence tha1 they are a great jtimor team These two chaps have now won two tennis cbnmpionshins thi, season They captured iFe City douhles Handicap championship a short tune ago and now added In the junior doubles honors defeat, the '.Vdlsville boys played a great game and with a little more experience should be able to hold their own with any junior, in the valley. Both boys have brilthe liant sEiokes and piobablj best form pf .any of the junior 2 to . I -- I it rut pi i i lihni u d il ;i liinui-- n i ' ;i t o! liaile, Fat from Unrig ;i eomhiNiit ip combination lo st imiihili it.nl. ; ml pul a l.upe is ei ioii of the reitiblu' hid k mi its mala i,al In 1! il sueeeiiis, it will mean In it. lanes Im me itoiie ui the wheat belt, to dart .nh With the finny power eil that .section uppesl ' ,i H a ' Ii.i leoile, in poneial will In spmieil on y D Him in ;i -- . the 1 .m mi i t (iHShopp I N I be gtn si mu ?d, Ion ft ment aflri htm Nuws banquet nn Iti ii in i oner junt Iwforr his re'd of d t - IvMtr (Inline li.tvMlx, folk-- ' ui a man lie KtMicial ! BARGER SCORES r n vitational tennis tournament the mens doubles and junior 'Ihe Kogan Junior took it on hr nose in two gamts played and Monda. one of the gums pUwng a part in the play-c- f tor the district hampionahip j ht Brigham City Jumois won the first of three games with the Login Junior Collegians in the pUw.ff Stturday at Brigham City it h t More of On Monday, the Pomltllo Jun-nr- displayed some t la.s.-- v baseball .upl d with errois .it critical mini' iih on the part of the Lo- the ;mcmii of toopcialp for the uiMi'i of clii.ihj. ulu.il up to .1.. S'aileil in the Dakol.is ihe plan jmihiiip pimiiul. nin'le i" pic.c lip .n ceGently plans ;i i e ilc.il Humor Oi ill AIN FARMERS 2. fishy hut trite: in tSe Cai lie 'Valley Final! t MORK POWER TO YOU, . I; Catch of Proof of TENNIS TOURNEY Texan Hoist Bass in Mexican "Fishermans Paradise PLAY WEEKEND "Proclaim IJberty throughout the land" !' 1 5. MORE FINALS IN GAMES IT YA c 2 Two-Hou- TWO Kterj Urrh day Afternoon est Center street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newspaper Published at 75 Faltered as seeond-- Ih.ss matter at the Co, N Guunar Rasmubon piesident Subscription price in poatofftee, Logan, Utah,t- tinder the art of March 3, 1879 Cache Valley by mail, -l id the year iti advance, by carrier 3 50 n year in advance or 4dc the month Outside Cm he Valley, by mail jr fK) the year Franc laco, Chicago Oilman, Niooll & Ruthman, Spec ml Representatives-Ka- n New York, Boston and Detroit OTTI3 PETERPON, Manufing Editor R. W. MARTIN, Adv Mgr Our I al Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d DROP I Herald-Journ- TUESDAY, JULY LOGAN, UTAH, JOURNAL, - , Budweiser MAJLT - t K Utah Idaho Central Railway . . Company $ I J i 3 |