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Show j NEWS Of LOGAN i I Special to The Tribune. ; LOGAN. April 11. Mayor Edwards, I Councilman Hayball and Surveyor Ilan- son consulted Englncr Parker on the j s-wcrnse question on Thursday In Ogden. Data and rlnns will be submitted at the I ,1C,N;.1 'jwunjr of the city council. Work on the new federal building lias I been at a standstill for some davs past, i A, yload of Portland cement la Ivlng . rile in the freight yards, but nothing can he done until .samples which Contractor Hlnchcllff has forwarded to Washington are reported upon. State F.'sh and Game Warden Chambers Cham-bers will be In Logan during the earlv part of the week He will bring a consignment con-signment of trout fry. which will be planted upon the recommendation of the t.aehe Fish and Game association. Jens Norson. one of the founders of Ilyrum. ijled Wednesday evening, at. the age of G'J. Services were held at the Ilyrum stake house this afternoon. Photographer Rabe has a handsome silver sil-ver cup on exhibition which he won at the photographers convention In Snll Lake. Much unfavorable comment has arisen over the proposed building of a llverv Ht.ihle on Center street. In proximitv to a residence district- The land owners In the Immediate district arc up In amis against the project. Marriage licenses have been granted to Ilyrum M. Cardon and Isahellc Roundy, George E. Pulslphc nnd Lola M. Johnson. John-son. J. If. McQuarrle. formerly president of the New York mission, now president of Murdock academy, gave an address to the students of the Agricultural college Saturday on "Character Building." Mr. McQniirrlo's delivery was exceptionally pleatdng. The Agricultural college faculty and students have been given specific duties for the general town cleaning on Tuesday. Tues-day. The faculty will confine Its labors to the boulevard, the students to Fourth North from the college to Main street. Sections have been allotted to different I classes. Drs. R. W Hickman and Farrlngton of the state veterinary board Inspected the veterinary ilepaitincnl during tho early part of the week. They expressed great pleasure at. the status of the course. The cadets are having outdoor drill now and are making prepartlons for the visit of the government military Inspector. In-spector. Captain P. C. Harris, about the middle of May. Miss Blanche Caine, '05, head of domestic do-mestic science in the Salt Lake high school, visited the college during the week. Nominations for next year's student officers of-ficers were In order yestcrdav. Action will be taken next week. Single nominations nomi-nations were made for several oiilrcs and hence election is certain. Among these were: President student body, O. G. Lloyd, vice president, Lucille Jensen; secretary. sec-retary. Ruby Nebeker; editor of. Student Life. W. L. Peterson; standard bearer, W. W. Knapp; song leader. J. W. Olson. An auction for booths at the junior promenade was held on Thursday. Space was bought by classes, societies and faculty, fac-ulty, a total of ?7C being realized. The proceeds will go toward the vear book. The highest price. ?lf.60, was bid by the llrsl-ycar students. |