Show A ISEW BANK ORlrANiZKD The Proposed New Road to Bear Lake Politics and Other Things I I The question of a new road to connect I I Cache with Rich county is meeting wittt Wlttl I considerable favor among the people of Logan and ici ity The distance to Bear lake can be shortened by the proposed new route from ten to twenty miles When this is done the people of Bear lake will be able to change their trade from Evanston to Logan and Cache valley towns benetit lug themselves materially At present all products the farm from early all the towns in Bear lake are coing to Evanbton I this can be changed to Cache vauey the money expended on the road will soon come back to the valley with interest ELECTION HUMBLES I City election matters are beginning to lead the list of street gossip Republicans and Democrats Jike the Liberals are not in i have become so intensely interested in the scores of mines now being developed on every hand that they have partially lor gotten that the city election is so near at land But right is right justice is justice the people will govern the people and the com tug election in Logan will clearly decide for the second time by whom the people of the Temple City will be governed A SEW BANK nXK Last Tuesday afternoon a very quiet meeting was held at the once of Dr L W Snow at which the First National bank was fully organized The capital stock is i placed at 550001 The bank will temporarily tempora-rily be located in the Cache Valley Mercantile Mer-cantile building on Third street The goods in the building will immediately be removed re-moved and the bank fixtures be put in their place The officers are J Z Stewart president presi-dent James Quayle vicepresident George A Percival cashier A M Fleming assistant as-sistant cashier The public in general is pleased with the prospects of a new bank though none complain I com-plain of the old cue PERSONAL AXD GENERAL It is reported that several hundred cars of Cache valley wheat are blockaded at Portland Prof Paul delivered a lecture in the temple yesterday afternoon The Polysophical society of the B Y college held one of its very interesting sessions ses-sions Friday evening consisting of recitations answering recita-tions music ot questions singing short lectures and A few trains are still hauling wheat to Corinne in spite of the snow and disagreeable disagree-able weather of late The funeral services over the remains of Miss Kate Snelling were held at 10 am yesterday in the M E chnrch Miss Snelling loss left many friends to mourn her lossNo No new cases of diphtheria have been heard of lately It is to be hoped that the spread of the dreaded disease is entirely cut oil ohe The Second ward is preparing to give an entertainment on the 19th A sinaI admission ad-mission fee will be charged but a very good time is expected |