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Show t THE OriLY nElVGPAPER PRiriTEP I fJ CACHE COUrJTY CPHTAirJO ALL THE HEW a THATQ FIT TO PRIUT THE JOURNAL : ISTKE CLEAREST PRINTED "' 7 AND EASIEST BEAD NEWSPAPER . v OP STATES THE IN UTAH OR IDAHO t ! THE JOURNAL "IS THE OLDEST AND LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN UTAH . -- AND SOUTHERN IDAHO. LOGAN VOLXXVL CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1905. NO. 94. f i ; B.Y. COLLEGE ATHLETESlPROFESSOR LEWIS RESIGNS BEAUTIFUL SERVICES HELD Hold Very Inter-Clas- Interesting Track Reviews s track meet The the B. Y. C. on s Logan History, Over The Remains of Choir Thanks Friends, and Bids Them Meet. inter-clas- Some Farewell as Leader.. at ers in the state go some. The summary follows: Saturday after100 yard dash Schneider 05. To my Brethren and Sisters of a rest from those labors, believing noon, proved to be a very inter07 Time Larsen 05, Cooley Logan and Cache Stake: In the there are others able to fill that esting one, not alone because of year of 1871, by request I took position in a satisfactory manner. the keenness of the competitions, 10 - run Rawlins mile 07, Half charge of the Logan choir. Some Therefore I have resolved to withbut also for the reason that it Time 05 Nielsen Moses members 05, choir have died, draw from the choir, and in doing demonstrated the fact that the B. others moved away, so that only so, it is with good feeling to all, Y. C. his a great big bunch of the 2:27. 220 yard dash Schneider 05, four have remained with the choir and I sincerely thank all 'who finest athletic material to be Larsen 05, Allen 06 Time 25 up to the present. One of these, have rendered any. assistance or found in Utah. Mr. Palmer, assisted in organiz- shown appreciation of my humble There is no regular coach at seconds. Roueche Mile Banks run be06, ing that choir and has rendered services, and those of the memthe college, Instructor Kemp Time 5:27 06 Allred 05, valuable service in copying music, bers of the choir. does who one anythe only ing run mile he and I cannot suppress the emotional Kennedy etc. The others are Sisters WatQuarter only thing in that line, 06 Williams Jensen 05, terson, Thatcher and Cardon.They feelings that fill my soul and prespends a small part of his time at 05, 5 56 seconds. Time have been faithful and true, al- vent me from expressing the love athletes of the none it; then, too, M. 120 hurdles Ilovey ways willing to do all in their and admiration which years of yard had practiced at all systematical07 18 Time power for the benefit and advance intimate association has begotten. ly, yet the records they made are 06, Lee Merk-le- y ment of R. Shot 06, the choir. My daughter, I have been connected with choirs Hovey ones. put very creditable 05 Distance Mrs. Ann L. Cowley, and others from my youth to the present, 06, Kennedy The 1905 class won the meet by who became members after I took and I am pleased to say I never a score of 60 points to 47 for the 33 feet ten inches. Roskel-le6 07s and 12 for the 06 class, Running high jump charge of it, have assisted me belonged to a choir that was more 06, Henderson 07, Roueche very materially in discharging united, more respectful and free for the 08 class. 05 6 the duties of that office. With the from discord and unpleasantness and firsts scored s 1905 Height 5 feet 1 inches. The. 06 M. and vault Pole Hovey the 1906 s the game number, but help of the choir I have endeavor- than the members of the Logan 05 tied for first ed to the best of my ability to Tabernacle Choir. Their kindness in the seconds and thirds the Joseph Jenson 11 8 each man meet the requirements of that and respect shown me will never feet 07 at s inches, The out. won fourth years place four Wilson 08, points, getting position, by producing music be effaced from my memory, and captured one first. 220 hurdles Allen of suitable for public assemblies, on in the declining years of my life 06, the the yard captain Schneider, 08 Woodruff Watterson occasion of a solemn nature, and the Vecollection of the happy 08, He 05 a. was the whole show. now, after thirty-thre- e was directly responsible for 33 of Time, 27 years of times spent in their society will R. Schneider Broad 05, to devotion team. its his for scored jump the points requirements as be like rays of heavenly sunshine DisM. Q6. is Hovey ALEX LEWISy leader, I feel it due me to take in roy heart. He got first in the 100 yard dash, novey 06, 220 yard dash, and broad jump, tance 19 feet. Hammer Throw Cook 06, R. and in the mile and half mile reLOGANS PAVEMENTS CLEAN lay races, got such a lead that the Hovey 06, Arbon 08 Distance KEEP 87 feet. overcome could not other runners Logan, April 17, 1905. to do it at the expense of the The half mile and mile relays Schneider is one his The paved proper party. Editor beJournal. 18 athletes in went to the 1905 s. points of the best Then the city should clean the the state, and with proper train- ing scored for them in those two sidewalks of Logan city are a modern and great improvement, gutters and streets occasionally, ing, would make the best sprint events. extended as should be rapid- and especially the day before holithey ly as possible, at least throughout days, celebrations, etc. the central part of the city. The street crossings should also But after they are put down, receive a little more attention, esoffend your they should also be kept clean. pecially in the business part of Professor Northop of the A. C. may not needlessly Some of the owners of abutting the city. ,U. gave a practical talk at the pupils. ocThe ground on either side of Teachers Institute on the plantSuperintendent McCarry sug- property sweep the sidewalks business on the. but casionally days, paved crossings should be cut ing of trees, shrubs and lawns on gested that classes be formed and on seem a little below it, ' so the all down Sundays or holidays, associations alumni of number little organ- to the school grounds. A neglect it. crossings could be scraped and class ized create a to spirit and a We should have an enforced swept with some effect. With sketches were used showing proper and improper arangement of desire to become a member of the city ordinance providing for the the ground above the crossing, trees and shrdbs and laying out of alumni. cleaning of all sidewalks, and the they- - cannot he kept tdean. More than one stranger visiting Teachers discussed the advis- paved ones, early every morning, grounds. It was showii how our school grounds may be beautified ability of having Vniform exami- or late the evening previous, and our city has noted these defects for Sundays and holi- in our municipal regulations, with very little expense by using nation questions for the final especially Yours for, Logan, days, with a fine for the shrubs and trees that grow grades down to and including the ; and a prbvisio for some one , BUSINESS MAN. 4th. After quite a lengthy disalong our river banks. A. B. Chambers of the Smith-fiel- d cussion it 'was decided by a majorschools led the discussion on ity vote that a committee be ap- NEWSY BRIEFS FROM SMITHFIELD How to get the .pupils to remain pointed by the county superinin school until the end of the tendent to arrange such questions Smithfield, April 16. Mr. and Thirkle were made glad by the arExaminations for prospective Mrs. Hans T. Peterson year. are rejoic- rival of another girl at their home First, teachers should make a eighth grade graduates will be Mr. John II. Peterson, who has ing over the safe arrival at their careful and systematic prepara- held May been working at Weston, Idaho, Teachers are. requested to re- home of their first boy. tion of the whole yearVwotk for about a year, moved back here Mrs. Ralph Snowball, of Salt and try to keep up with the out- port to the Superintendent the last Thursday. . line or a little ahead, so that near number of pupils who have not Lake City, is visiting with her Mrs. Thomas C. Cragun is sick Mrs. John Snowthe end of the year they will not been in attendance during the daughter-in-lain bed..with rheumatism. . C. , ' ball. be crowding two months . work full school year. ROSE LIUENQUIST. Mrs. Don Musser 1 is visiting into one , month. Be thoroughly Easter Exercises. whole the eight with with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanson. acquainted An attractive program has been Mr. Tarbets Funeral. Mr. Thomas II. Chambers was or nine years course outlined. confined to her room two days prepared for Easter Sunday by Be thorough; in your teaching whole services reFuneral over the the year. the Fourth ward people. The last week with a severe cold. throughout Lead the child to understand mains of Thomas Tarbet, were Mr. Thomas Mather is having exercises will begin at 7 :30 in the his real condition, let him know held in the tabernacle on Sunday, a new barn built. evening. The program follows: .just where he stands and make and were attended by 'a - great Mr. Harper Hills new home on Quartet --Miss Metta Newbold him see what is expected of him. many of the relatives and friends Main street will soon be finished. and company. ' A great deal of review work is of the departed. Solor-Mis- s . Mr. C. J. Plowman is building Edna Daniels. made Mr. were Addresses . an addition to his home. by necessary. f ; Recitation Miss Rudolph. . i Work with the parents. Have George C. Lambert of Salt-LakLast week several masons were Solo Mr. SethLangton. - a good educational lecture A. G. Barber and Moses 'Thatcher. busy laying brick on Mr. Robert Speaker Mr. H. Bullen Jr., a educator Solo-M- iss Mr. Lambert was an old friend Griffiths new store. v jonally by prominent Nora Eliason. of the State or county. See that of the deceased, and he. expressed .The trench on the water works . Quartet Messrs Keller and no pupil is promoted, at the end in fitting terms his admiration for system is finished as far as . the company. of the year unless he is fully en- his noble character. reservoir and about one mile of Solo M. J. Ballard. Mr. Barber spoke in a similar tile pipe have been laid. titled to it, there may be exce, Card of Thanks. ' vein and Mr. Thatcher heartily Last week Mrs. George W. ptional cases. The family and relatives bf study each approved what had been said as Merrill presented her husband Study Thomas Tarbet, recently deceasindividual child and keep up the to the worth, honesty and integ- with a fine hoy. same calm, even temper that you rity of the .departed brother. Last week Mr. and Mrs. George ed, desire to express their heart- 3-- 5. of-th- 3-- 5. 2-- 3-- 5. Mrs-- . Alethia R. Bowen. Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Aletha R. Bowen were held in the tabernacle yesterday afternoon. They were beautiful and impressive. The big auditorium was filled with the relatives and friends of the deceased, and there was an overflow in the gallaries. The floral gifts were many, and most choice. Bishop Hyde was the first speak er, and he told of the childhood of the deceased, of her goodness as a child, her worth as a young woman, wife and mother. Professor Jacob F.Miller, spoke briefly in praise of the departed woman. THE SUNDAY Di. J. M. Tanner followed in an eloquent address in which he, alluded feelingly to the many virtues of the deceased. ie Sloan rendered a beautiful solo, and then Mr. Levi E. Young offered the sincerest sympathy and love to the bereav-e- d husband who had been a mis sionaly companion of his. Moses Thatcher was the last speaker, and he delivered a characteristically strong yet sympathetic address. He paid a splend-e- d tribute to the characted of the departed, and then talked at aome length upon the glories of the future beyond the veil. - Mrs.-Nett- SCHOOL-CONFERE- NCE y, , 3-- 5. team-mate- s. all-arou- Association Cache County Educational " ce 25-26-2- 7. -- The Second wardSundaySchool Jr. and' D.C. Jensen of the conference was held on Sunday Stake Board and by Bishop Anmorning and Sunday evening.But derson of the ward. One feature few visitors were present in the of the conference was the excelmorning but the house was pack- lent singing rendered under the ed in the evening. Assistant $upt direction of II. G. Smurthwaite, II. E. Hateh reported .the condi- The old officers and teachers were in their respective tion of the school. In his remarks sustained he said that the attendance so far positions. On Arbor day a number of the this year based on the enrollment Second ward youths with few has of the the at year beginning been 70 per cent and that the older ones cleaned up the meeting average attendance of officers house grounds and partly preparand teachers thus far this year ed them for the planting of flowers. Some of the Sunday School has been 90 per cent. In addition to the regular pro- classes propose taking portions 7 gram interesting and timely re- of the ground and using them for marks vere made by Jos. Quinney flower gardens this summer. felt thanks to the host of friends who, during the illness and at the titne of the death, as tvell as on the occasion of the funeral of their loved one, manifested their sympathy and esteem by numberless acts and words of kindness. The fact that all these expressions of love and commiseration were voluntarily and unselfishly rendered, and that they are powerless to repay them even in kind, does hot lessen the familys gratitude therefor; on the contrary, they are all the more appreciated. That God may reward all these friends for their good .feelings, words and deeds, is" the earnest nnoifA at MRS. TARBET AND FAMILY. store Burglars entered a p at the corner of Brigham and E streets, Salt Lake, stole" some canned goods and bored two holes in the store safe, apparently solely for the purpose of testing their tools. co-o- w 1 - 7 - . -- J ' e, , s . ( , child-natur- e, 4 The horse show at Provo was a great success. Many fine animals were displayed and the citizens took much interest in the affair. while in the act of pawning a watch chain which the police as having been stolen from the home of Mrs. G.R. White, which was burglarized Friday afternoon, when the chain, a watch, diamond pin and other jewelry were taken. Charles W. Jones the principal thief in the bounty fraud cases, was sentencedJ)y Judge Ritchie to spend one year in the Salt Lake county jail. The punishment may seem light, but it was the maximum under the law. " Music in Jity Schools. " A report made as to the musical standing of the various city schools shows that in rote singing the pupils of Room 4 in the Ellis building are best. In sight singing the Ballard school is first, with Room 4 at the Woodruff second. and 4 at the BenRooms son are given credit for making the most progress. Honorable mention is made of Room l at the Parry building and the Haws school. 2-- 3- Marriage Licenses. Joseph Kendall- - was found guilty of murder in the second John Jenson, 21, of Weston,and degree for tiling his wife in OgDora sentenced Clements, 19, of Oxford. . be and will April den, . George Fife, 24, and Mary 24th. Wright, 22, both of Butte, Montana. and More than forty juveniles Bert Martin, 25, and, Bessie several adnlts came before Judge Brown in three days last week in Casperson 25, both of Preston. Qua Linde, 28, and Camilla Balt Lake. Already the court has a great reformative Thomson, 18, both of Logan. proved agency. . ' Royal Enameline. Kid alias Mr. will ,call upon you Evans 'Williams, George in Salt with the arrived who Royal Enameline. ParDempsey, Francisco ties buying same, if not satisfacLake recently from San and is said tojbe a dtib prize tory, money refunded. Room 8, ' fighter, was arrested Saturday Tremont hotel 1 , |