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Show LGGAft FAILS TO ATTEND BAN0 CONTEST Spoclal to The Tribune. LOGAN. Utah. March 29. Tho second con-cort con-cort hen; by the Agricultural college mllltury band, given in tho Mormon tabernacle, was a great success, so far as art execution is concerned, con-cerned, but tho attendanco waa neither what wns expected nor deserved, though u goodly number were present- The bond wan assisted bv Miss 'Agatha Berkhoel, who had a lurgo sl.nro In tho evening's entertainment, und ro-celved ro-celved general and at times most hearty np-pluuse. np-pluuse. Tho band did most excellent work, executing tho most dlfilcult movements with line exactness, proclslon and ability, nnd receiving re-ceiving the most spontaneous evidences of papular favor. Hyrum Hayball and wife havo returned from their visit In southern California greatly le-juvenated le-juvenated and enthusiastic over tho cllmato and country. Mr. Hayball reports having seen and visited with President Joseph Merrell. who ho stated Is gTcatly Improved In health nnd expecting to return to l,ognn In Muy, Isaac A. Jones, who enmo home somo thrco weeks ago to be present while his daughter Amelia underwent an operation for tipiK'ndl-cltls. tipiK'ndl-cltls. tool: the train this moinlng for Stockton, whero ho Is engaged In mining. Mir Jonen Is Improving and will be about again within two weeks. At lis meeting this week, the local lodge. I. O. O. F., guvo tho third degrco to John Nelson, Nel-son, and nrrunged for tho observanco of iho eighty-sixth anniversary celebration. Tho committee report Indicates that tho Odd Fellows Fel-lows here nro planning for an unusually elaborate elab-orate programme, the commltteo consisting of three members from the Uebekahs ar.d three from tho I. O. O. 1 lodges, all being enthusiastic en-thusiastic and efficient workers. Tomorrow at 1 o'clock th( body of Mrs. Mary A. Hawks Balls of Hydo Park will bo laid to rest. Mie huvlng died Stiruluy evening. Mrs. Hawks enmo here as a Latter-day Saint In tho long ngo from England, and lenves behind be-hind her a good name ar.d olx children. Sho was 71 years of age. Tho B. Y. college board, of which President Joseph V Smith Is the hciul. at Its recent ncollng here, released Mlsn Gwennle Hubbard from tho domestic science department nt her own request, and placed Ml Johanna Moen of Salt l.c!:e In charge. Oa Juno 1 the 101th birthday anniversary of Brlnghani Young will be celebrated li this city, nrrangemento ha.vlri; Just been completed com-pleted to this end by tho 71 Y. collego author-It author-It Ico and tho Younj family. . Tho Commercial club lo bus arranging for tho greatent event In Logan's history, tho coining of tho commercial men on Juno 9 and 10. A very largo attendance from tho traveling travel-ing men of tho State Is expctod, and tho business people hero are eager to demonstrate, tholr ability to do something unusually jlno and of gigantic proportions. Tho' club hold a meeting Inst night ln tho Interest of this event, at which somo thlngu wero dono that will go to the public In concreto form a little later, |