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Show Our of Work 'NUMBER LOGAN CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1907. yOLtJMI' XXVIII City n: Dads The Salt lakeUmvertity Site. Hyde Parkers Tax Themselves v. 10 ?1 7 r; 7ft? - M. I. Their Doings. ... . Will Pay off School a Report Egbert ..Submits Recorder vk -- . - Debt-Bu- ys New ,.v ... Hors- e- Dance. The onism be brushed aside for once; taxpayers of this precinct met in and to accomplish that it will be to necessary to select judges living the vestry, per appointment, levy a tax for the purpose .of pay- outside of Logan. corded. the meeting at regular 1906, year It is a source of pleasure when ing off indebetness incurred by were 11,338 feet of water-main- s on Wednesday evening. It shows friends have been absent, to our A 'building our new school house, am- laid, and 70 service i that our city dads have had 12 mill tax was levied on all pro- rejoice on their return. So ye ' . made. littheir to earn welcome back the ple opportunity perty in School District No. 2 for scribe feels to The council beard the reports tle $150 a year, without doing warm rays of Old face and bright the present year, 1907. of several committees, passed the much committee work. The counMr. R. A.'Perkes returned home King Sol, who has been absent, did and claims of usual grist Recorded for the the cil thanked on Tuesday noon from the East. lol these many weeks.We trust he some other business of a - minor a member took each and report, While away he purchased- - from is here to stay. nature! ' , his convince better to home copy Denham and Fletcher ofOaklawn about being half tli.it those yarns Farm. 111., the Celebrated Black out on late remain to compelled Percheron stallionGuibet, four council meetings account of years old, and which weighs nearwere.not all. fairy tales. ly 2,000 pounds. This splendid The report showed 33 meetings ' 1 University Site animal was imported from France held during the year, and at these Fort Douglas last fall, after the season. Great, 2. j meetings the grave and dignified 3 ..i Wagners Brewery praise is due Messrs Perkes and solons took up and considered 63 ....... Pest House Ilaneey for their enterprising 4 The Old Folks of Wellsville Mrs. Jacob West has passed to 5? petitions, 7 protests, 27 ordinanMt. Olivet Cemetery spirit. a fine time on Wednesday had ces, 57 resolutions,' 41 miscellane-oii- r the beyond. The end came on The Young Ladies Mutual As- afternoon Salt Lake Brewery 6. The and evening. matters, 36 applications for Thursday night, and after she had 7 Nameless Resort sociation will give a dance in preparations for the affair had - liquor licenses, 8 bids on proper- lain for a long time in an uncom-sciou8 City Cemetery Hyde Park hall Friday evening, been going on for some time, and' .j state. Funeral services are 0 ty, 20 reports of the Auditor and . . ; Slaughter House Ruins the 8tluiGood music and a good everything went off in fine style, Treasurer, 84 reports of commit- to be held in the First ward hall 0. Mountains time guaranteed. Ice Cream will a fact that was due to the energy tees, and 32 reports of city offi- at noon on Sunday. - The remains be furnished free to all those who of Chairman Chas. Bailey of the cials. residence at the viewed be have of bones books and may anatomy The appended plat and article buy a ticket. The girls always Old folks organization, and his Fifty merchants licenses were on West Center from 2 p.'m. to- setting forth the relative advan- - been laid aside, have something nice to offer when fellow workers. issued during the year, 16 whole- day until llocloek tomorrow. n they wish to make money. About 400 people sat down to tages of Salt Lake City and Lo- - Not far away, but too far to sale liquor licenses, and 20 retail Cecilia Norris West, was born For genuine muddy streets dinner in the early afternoon, and as sites for the combined U. pear on our map, is the peniten-o- f liquor licenses, 15 billiard licen- in Bristol, England on Feb. 20, U. and U. A. C., in case union tiary. This will be a valuable Hyde Park takes the cake, eo our there being an abundance of good ses, 6 licenses for bowling alleys therefore was past and just 830, should be effected, appeared in adjunct to the law department, advice to all travelers is to take things to eat and much good feeland 58 miscellaneous licenses.-- " was She bap77 years of age.TnEJOURNAL of JanuaryIt will serve to impress nponlhe. the cars. ing, a merry meal they made of 552 water licenses were issued, tized into the Mormon church G. C. Ityde hasbeen it. After the repast there was Bishop 20th, 1894, and we commend it students thereof the majesty of 416 being paid for in scrip, and when eight years of age, and was to the persusal of all who are in- - what they are supposed to study, very busy writing up contracts music by the band and singing, the first one of her family to be terested in the matter as being' and its proximity may serve as a with the farmers for beats, II by the assembly. sisand her She later. laptized desired to increase the acreage ;o frivolities, worthy of consideration at this check to class-da- y Bishop 6wen made a brief but ter came to Utah in 1856. crossing juncture. The differences noted recomes the if Park to Hyde up The Fort, it is said will not be hearty address, after which Prof. the plains in Atwood and Wool-ej- 8 at that time have become even a Walters he would insure acreage quired to the main University delighted the throng joined hand-cacompany which some beet the of However, at this dump. time norepronouneed with a couple of selections on the building by a porchlThia may be reached Salt Lake valleyon Nov. ' Tittle a raiseralire shy, judging violin. well enough. A little sunshine, a 6rv 9, 1856. from Ihe past. The great diffe L niversity of Utah is a ter- Mrs. Alf Smnrthwaite recited little outdoor exercise for the The two young women went to ntonal institution, and so iathe lies in the fact the railroad iculty rl8 wiu do them good. The very acceptably, and then School Im- - ?arowair, where they met Mr. Agricultural. College. Two New Firms has not furnished sufficient cars Whether unavoidable association of made a speech. An attachment sprang up to accommodate all West; the or diggers, stand divided they Promevents Residents Moving they diers and students may be benefl-stanBailey Bros, and Brown sang letween the latter andCecilia.and and Mr. Hyde would not guaranwe should not overlook eiai to the couple of times to the great, soldiers; and a years tee in the latter part of November he claims "of Salt Lake rebe trouble would that City as an schooling up there may , learn enjoyment of all, and then Chas. LEWISTON, March 7. We were married. They moved educational center in case the nn- as the railroad officials hey moved, Utah parents as much as it will roads at have terribly muddy Bailey wound up that feature of ;o Logan in 1861, and have reclaim they havent the cars and the affair with a neat little ion is effected. The above map their sons and daughters. present. It is almost impossible sided here ever since. Eight chil- will show the proposed Univer- rolling stock to furnish. I preto get around. There are those who say that sume it never occurred to them to speech. dren were born to them, six of sity site on the Fort . Then there was a season of Douglas the bench Mr. J. Thompson has his hardupon which the m build more. whom, Fred, John, Will, Charles, reservation ware stqre almost completed. quiet chatting, some dancing, is 0 be Some time since it was publishElla and Lottie, are now living. The is artist of lM,ed the more feasting and then more etearl, v,ri7 d,f7 ed in The Thomqs boys from Rich All were in Logan at the time of oadence school althottgh the eon- - "I0 dry for the MountainFarmer Rocky . dancing, so that there was a mond have started np a harness b' be a horse show would their mothers demise except noisseur n,ay be able to detect h, ' glaDtg there that T", veriety of amusement and enough shop. The prospects are that they Fred. b" . "w. held in Logan this spring. We for all. It was one of the hapdelicate the. ahadin aotnethiog ,f will do well as there are many b The deceased has three near the hprcaaioniat. Be that a, it would like to see a square deal on piest and altogether successful harnesses purchased here every balustrade 'loPe relatives living in Utah, a brother may, the .hart-tril- l the question, and we trust that events of its kind ever held in vbeh'nd mind rth to .all .'ear. v Mr. Wm. Norris of Parowan, pWftm mota- - the judgment shall be according Wellsville. those objeot. of interest marked? The Lewiston Mercantile Co. Mrs. Sarah Evans of the thenjon and .how their relevance ,Ure to merit.Let friendship and partis - tbe,dr- - Be,w: have the foundation completed sister, nven,ent the sisterMrs place, paaaed by same place, and another to the main point, at isane. CASHIER WALKER for the new addition to their 'ach !tudMs John E. Thomas of Salt LakeCity Salt Lake intends to m.lto the Sacramento, Cal., March 7, present building. They are going Brew- - offer she has magnificent build,he Teat L,k' Mrs. West died a firm believer University one of the greatest on d3- Pinkerton detectiv.es state today to run a department store as soon Logan has no military in the doctrines taught by the the reservation, if not in the city. ery of historic note. Consider ings. located Absconder as completed. this, oh ye of little faith, who neighbors for the students she that they have Latter-daSaints. She .was time In be there will departments W. F, Walker of New Britain, The Lewiston school district is has a sober industrious populawoman, one who hac added for law, medicine, (veterin- call that reservation dry. true, good, in this city, where he has going to hold a meeting on 17inst suffered much flats Conn., All, the water to be used by the tion. Instead of unmoist but who ary and otherwise) pharmacy hardship, been in hiding since Feb. 21.Tbey for the voting on bonding the did so uneomplaininglp.She had a and football. And the neighbor- University will come from the she has an abundance of clear, expect to take him into custody district for $19,750 for the purof friends in this commun- hood is full of wants to be sup- mountains via Fort Douglas. sparkling water coming down the legion within a few days. He is wanted pose of erecting and furnishing a known plied in all these branches. A Jrue, it may be tainted somewhat canyons from the everlasting best was she where for the embezzlement of $55,000 new1 school building. The presen ity She was always interested in Re- glance at the map will fix this by the sewage of the post, which snows. She has pure, refreshing from the Savings Bank of New one is too small to accommodate will doubtless make it unpopular air, untainted by the Braoke of lief Society work, being a woman fact upon the inquiring mind. Britain. all the children-o- f school age. ThiTr slaughter" house- - mins on in. Jhe J)ulinarydepartment, Jut smellers. of very charitable dispositionrShe Mr. E. M. Stocks and Arthur was a iond mother, and reared a the north will prove to be a mine for Agriculture it will be par exShe has no gambling hells, BOMB WRECKS PREMISES Allerr have each purchased be moist cellence. will not It only do her will memory that tfie of information housfor family nor nor veterinary dives, assignation 10.000 farm near the Sugar Warsaw, March 7. A bomb and the labors of irrigathonor, she was a good wife, a true sndent., There will he find the but rich, of no has She es. tramps was thrown at noon today into a army City beet factory. They are go- friend and gofes to the Great Be - h,n(1)J flm horns of swine, and ing and fertilizing will be thus her no highwaymen streets, upon flat occupied by Prince Arguty-nsk- i, ing to move up there on the 10th with a righteous claim upon 'np and mules and othpr edible combined. the for yond no snares in her alleys, director of the government Mr, M. IIawkeswTood is very In fact the site selected for the To thit inspiring Makers choicest rewards. her Irnpeds. borders. within her City school. The premises were unwary low again with consumption. lie high he may repair and with cot- University by- Salt Lake has spot send children their parents may wrecked but the prince was not looks very badly indeed. ton in his nostrils study the grunt many points worthy of consider- here and out of the path of tempUNTIL The bomb thrower OVER Mra. Chas. Bevans is in a very GOES of lumpy jaw aud ation. All the features indicated tation. Country parents may feel injured. problems had. condition, but she is very escaped. on the map even, have not been ' to his hearts content. spavin and their with girls boys "cure been much better than she has MONDAY. And the field of research for treated in this article, for the n LAST ONE BURNED Logan. In other places they She is suffering from her leg, is none the reason that space and the postal doctors prospective light learn more wordly wisdom which has troubled her ever since Chillicothe, Mo., March 7. The forbid. However, it is convenient. On the left, as regulations less a the vote on bow not but did House many The pater true; a child. last of the historic log houses we may add that the only thing you face the Fort, is the city has bled for the son or built nal heart Mr. John M.. Andersons little by the Mormons when they College measures yesterday as graveyard. On the right is that lacking is a distillery, which in that wlio " graduated daughter settled in Livingston and Caldgirl is sick with typhoid fever.' Olivet.- -" Homeopaths and should be put up at once. Logan course of Mt. of but study. postponed Mr. W.n. Stocks has been down was expected, well counties in 1835, was destroyneed not pursue their has none of these attractions, and Allopaths Moores-villis he from Gray, Idaho, where The location of a University is ed by fire yesterday near further action on them until investigations in the- -' same en- can offer no inducements but interested close to the scene of the in several mining consider. The closure. Then there is the pest those of economy, morality, a serious fatter to The m. at ,2 next on p. claims.' lie has some samples Monday as well as Ilauns mill massacre. The buildhouse not far away which might healthfulness, and ample accom- demands of the future has 'exhibition in Salt Lake, and the requirements of the present ing formed part of a private Galveston bill was taken up again be used as an experimental sta- modations for all.. v interested the Continental Oil Co. Logan has no barren site to must be kept in mind. when the and killed by a vote of 23 to 20. tion for therapeutics, in one of his claims. HYDE Estella .Egbert 136 in cash. 285 persons paid for City Recorder 84 lots. of. the work watering cemetery presented a report re124 deaths were births and of the city council during - the PARKrarch 7. , pipe-connectio- ns Wellsville Mrs. Jacob Old Folks West Dead - s ap-ga- New Business rt At Lewiston sol-unit- ed d, . . I' H1' s'r r PP'ld lrk '. fr f V " ,0JdT y ' - e, |