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Show 08 0000000 may send you q Chance -a buyer this yearweek! d. this q O000000O0OO 0 - Are you content to keep 0 0 on missing opportunities 0 0 those in the ads! 0 0 want oosorns , 0O VOLUME 00000000000 XXVHL LOGAN CITY, UTAH, Prestons Bold TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907. NUMBER 123. ME INDEPENBENC BallPIayers Fourth kinds' OF , GAMES, FUNERAL EVERYWHERE AIX pRESTON, Ida., June 24. This Prestweek for a royal ban been nes IasaW the along on Mthe Wednesday endeavor. tossers of ball ormon bunch journeyed down to PrestQn and to take drew nine goose eggs team made home while the local , runs. thirteen jyiday saw Mr. Stoneys bunch oi farmers came up and got the medicine two doses of which will send any team to the tall timber. The score stood 5 to 1 in favor of the local hustlers. Saturday ap100 people journeyed proximately down to Brigham to see tlie game. The angels of heaven wept out of aympathy with and anguish for the Willard team, but the Preston forgteam knows neither sorrow, iveness nor compassion. They took the game with as little effort as , lonesome and as much ease Willie eats his Christmas pie. The with the vay Murphy played "fruit pickers was a caution. Sunday the Preston team played Pocatellos crack ball boys and in the box. They with Settle won one of the prettiest games in the seen ever gate city, by a There is sometscore of 3 to 1. in the name Settfatalistic hing dub le. The opposing team him and while the it cognomen is not euphonious, fill the bill for Settle generally s the calculations of his opponents while grief like the of death stalks grim spectre abroad in the camp of the enemy Mr. Dubeis Salt Lake bunch will come to Preston for the Fourth of July to play two games for a $100 purse. If the editor of the Journal wants t feather his financial nest lie needs only to place his eoin on the local team, for just as sure as your uncle is a foot high the Buliei's will spell their name dubious on the morning of up-sett- "up-set- July 5th. Funeral services over the re- Robert Dames little baby were held at the residence of Mr. Daines at 3 p. m. Sunday Bishop II. F. Rogers presiding; Brest. Geo. C. Parkinson, M. M Pratt, S. C. Parkinson and H. F. R ogers spoke words of consolation and hope to the bereaved. The contracted little girl whooping cough a short time since and the demise was occasioned by a complication of said diseases and pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Parkinson of Franklin and Mr. C. D. Goas-kn- d two mains of months old of Boise came the funeral. Mrs. at 1 attend in t Daniel Thomas lies very) the present from writing suffer-ln-? the ravages of cerebro-8Pin- al meningitis. She is in a condition, although the attending physician says she will recover. Mrs. Allen of Battle frk is nursing her. Frof. John Johnson left for t Lake City. this morning. He rursue work at the U. of U. critical ' ' 111 summer, school. Nelson fruit inspector for southeastern Idaho left today for u official trip through Gentile G. valley. J- - II. Taylor is visiting friends Ggden this week. ie greatest social event of the season will be a swell dancing in the opera house next jarb turday night. This event will given under the auspTcies of Stake Sunday school and lake Religion class boards. Each will be weighed in when she 111 1 Who says we wont have a real of July celebration! Nobody! of course not. But there may be some who entertain misgivings as to it and particularly for their benefit, and incidentally for the information of all, we pub lish the general program for the day. Oh well! you may say it is easy to publish a program and so it is, but inind you this one goes, the committee guarantees to pull off every event announced and it is composed of business men who wont stoop to bluffing, and merchants. are not hot-ai- r W-h- o THE PROGRAM. Thats The Time When 7 6 Style Once B. F. Riter, Jr. .Star Spangled Banner M. a. m. 7 9 h l. name enters the hall, her and . You may have noticed that one of the big round balls surmounting the temple towers, has lost its dull hue and is now resplendent as if with brilliant polish, and that the other one will soon look like it.' It isnt polish though, but the big sphere has been and painter Carl Olsson is now on the busy putting the gold leaf other one. disLooking at them from a tance they appear to be small in size, but in reality they are about two and a half feet in diameter, and it takes 50 books'of gold leaf to cover each of them making the cost of gilding each one between forty and fifty dollars. The shaft extending above the ball is 10 feet in height .and this too is gildd, 1 ' , two-third- TOWER ed. I Fight. TEMPLE THE IVio're ordBera weight recorded on a slip of paper and dropped into a box. The gentlemen will draw for names and will pay according the magni tude of the feminine parcel thus drawn flt the rate of a half a cent a pound the prevailing commercial basis extant in this section Prizes will be given to the individuals drawing the heaviest and the lightest girl respectively. Messrs J. N. Larsen, Geo. R. Crockett, Ruel Alder and Geo. D. Casto have the matter in charge Everybody come out for it will be a hummer. ON in Good Old fashioned Song, mittee on Parade, for bration July 4th, 1907. ' Dear Sir. Your invitation received asking us to take part in making this a grand success. We heartily agree to with you and will have our business represented in the Parade and agree to furnish you a report of what we will represent in the ' ' t . NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Notice is hereby given that all users of water from city mains that are delinquent, must settle same before June 30th, or their water service will be shut off. By order of Committee on Water Works'. Woods Cross Store Looted. The store of the Woods Cross Desert Live Stock Co. was looted by robbers, who secured $200 from the safe. : DRAGGED TO DEATH. Archie Meeks, 24 years old, of Loa, Wayne Co., in connection with a number of other young men, drove a number of the wild horses that abound in that region, into a corral. A panic ensued and a number of the animals jumped over the fence. Meeks roped one and, his hand being caught in the rope, he was jerked from the saddle and dragged In order to reach the top of the shaft a network of scaffolding had to be built, and at a distance it looks like a huge magpies nest 24 years atop of the tower. It is since he halls were first gilded. to dea,th. STILL COLD WEDDINGS CHINA SHOWER. GREENVILLE, June 24.-J- une has so far turned a cold shoulder to us, but it might have been colder, and we hope for the best and in the meantime will keep digging and pegging away. Our girls are now heard singing Oh me! that I the bride might be, or of all sad words of tongue or Parade by June 30th, 1907. pen, the saddest are these: It Respectfully yours, mihgt have been.- - The sequel to II. G. HAYBALL. these exclamations is that they, The Flower Store, B. Carlisle, have actually allowed one of our most popular young men to slight manager. bands. them and bring one of Fairviews Hobbs Music Co. 1:30 P. M. bells to reside with us, but as Stephen Hailstone. such is ottr gain and Fairviews Baseball game between The Fister & Neilson. loss we will soon become reconOaks (and Petersboro, for a S. 0. Skanehy, ciled. The bride was Miss purse f $100.00. Fay. Electric Light Logan City ette Sidwell of Fairview the Plant. 3 P. M. groom, Mr. Samuel Smith. The Secrist. Ily Horse Races. young couple were married June Sidney Stevens Implement Oo. 12th, the ceremony being per7 P. M. A. G. Lundstrom. formed in the Manti Temple. All R. Lafount & Co. Tug of War on Main Street, in join in wishing the young couple Albert Renner. front of Tabernacle, between a long voyage down lifes stream. W. B. Preston, Mgr. picked teams, of Cache County. On Monday, June 16th the girl Carl C. Garff. , Danes vs. Swedes. friends of Miss Henrietta Ormond J. P. Smith. gave her a china shower at the 8:15T.M. Wm. Edwards. home of Mrs. Sadie Nyman. The Arthur Bateson. Steckelberg Concert Co., at dainty refreshments, as well as Fred Crane. Tabernacle. the entertainment provided, were Campbell & Sons Co. Goddess of Liberty and Uncle thoroughly enjoyed by the folGeorge A. Hansen. Sam in Parade. To be seen also lowing: Eliason Sisters. . at Tabernacle. Orpba Ormond, Christna NyF. W. Thatcher Co. Dances in the evening 'at Auman, Nellie Gibson, Fannie SanCardon Jewelry Co. ditorium and Thatchers Pavil- ders, Orpha nibbard, Emma Fol-let- t, N. A. Larsen. ion. Nellie Davidson, VernaDuck-worth- , Robert Murdock & Son. THE PARADE. Ida, Della and Rachel NyHowell Brothers. Eliza man, Olsen, Ruby Nelson, Morrell Clo tiling Co. Chairman Ilayball of the ParEllen Maughan, Jennie McNeal, ' ade eowmittee sent out - a letSpande Furniture Oo. Jean and Lucile Crookston, FlorCo. ter to the business men and the Howell-Cardo- n ence Christensen, Christy AnderC. V, Mercantile Co. firms named, below replied as son. follows : Logan Knitting Factory. The most notable event of the Everton & Sons. Logan, Utah, June 1, 1907. past week was the marriage of one of our most popular young SEWERAGE IS KILLED The D an f stein men, Golden A. Nyman, to Miss Henrietta Ormond. The ceremony was performed at the Logan temThe proposal to build a sewerple June 19th. Following the age system in Logan at a cost of ceremony there was a wedding $45,000, this year, was killed on There was a move on foot to reception at the residence of the Saturday, when property o'wners have a boxing contest here on the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John representing 21,739.09 feet of a Fourth between Bert Danford J. Ormond, the guests being total frontage of about 28,000 and a Salt Laker called Kid Bern- friends and members of the feet, filed their protest against stein, hut Mayor Robinson re- brides and grooms immediate the proposition. fused to grant permission, and families. The dining room- and This gave much more than the from what hrfi developed since it parlors were beautifully decorats majority necessary to is apparently a good thing that ed for the occasion, a profusion of defeat the proposed improvement, the Mayor took the action he did. roses being used. One of the and the tax, therefore, cannot be W. D. Rishel sporting editor of choicest collections .of presents levied. the Herald and without doubt were given the young people hut The council met and received Ihe best sporting authority in the the presents did not exceed the the protest, referring it immedir has this to say of one of the good wishes of their friends. A state, ately to the committee on sewer. principals : most delightful evening was Another council meeting was held is. but fair that the fight spent. The It young couple have a last night and perhaps another fans of Preston should know the who wish that of friends host sewer proposition was sprung at men who are to meet in their a happy a that time. At any rate a rumor town. Danford is well known in they may enjoy long, and fruitful married life. was afloat yesterday that J. A. that locality, but evidently Kid Mr. and Mrs. Nyman have gone Hendrickson had evolved a new Bernstein is not. Among the Salt to Idaho on a visit for six weeks, plan, which had been submitted Lake, Ogden, Murray and Bing- after which they will make their to the Robinson administration ham fight fans who have seen him home in the ward. for approval. in action, he is considered the Mr. and Mrs. James Chambers most pronounced' dnh that ever and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith Probably Fatally Burned. crawled between the ropes of e left this week for Ashton, Idaho, where they expect to .remain for ring. , A barn belonging to Mrs. S. P. Danford has always . been on the summer. Draney of Plain City, took fire Mr. and Mrs. Charles Izatt of the square and he will probably and while the lady was trying to refuse to injure his repu- Thatcher, Idaho, who have been pull one of the buggies out of the tation by mixing up with here visiting relatives, returned building she got caught in a wire Bernstein if he finds that Ris- home this week. fence, which held her until she hel s opinion of the Salt Lake Miss Irene Izatt has been was probably fatally burned. boxer is a correct one. The fight spending a few days at Ilyrom , will likely he pulled off in Pres this week with friends. TOT DRANK ACID. . ton on account' of th refusal of Bros. John II. Anderson and Elizabeth Von Kenel, imitating Geo. Z. Lamb, and Sisters Elize- Mayor Robinson to permit the acts of older 'persons in tak. heth Stoddard and Annie Anderbeing held here. ing medicine, swallowed a quanson were, visitors at our Sunday acid of carbolic in Salt Lake, tity HAD LEG AMPUTATED. meeting and gave ns some good and died in fearful agony. instructions. H Mrs. Hannah Maughan and Mr. PLEASURE WAS SPOILED. Mrs. neber M. Wells,' who was and Mrs. Geo. Maughan all atThe big U. C. T. excursion to so seriously injured in an auto- tended the family reunion at the Provo was very much of a mobile accident in Salt Lake, was home of Mrs. Lizzie Cranney of fizzle on account ofSaturdays compelled to submit to the ampu- Logan First ward on June 23. storm. Most of the vsitors re- - tation of her left leg, which was They all spent an- excellent time big turned to their homes that night. injured in the accident. together. Celebrate J. Ballard. Oration lion. Matt Thomas of Logan band from to a. m. Salt Lake. 9 A. M. Singing Logan Tabernacle Five mile walking race on Choir. Main. . $10.00 for 1st, $5.00 for Prayer Chaplain N. W. Kim2nd. ball. 9:30 A.M. Music Logan Band. Assemble for parade. Par12:30. ade to form on East North and South of Tabernacle block. Line Races on Tabernaele Square, of march west on 1st North t0for children 1st West, counter march to Main, Orange Races. North to Court House Corner, Greased Pig, value $4. Catch Counter-marcto Main and Centhe pig and its yours. ter, West on Center to 2nd West, Climbing Greasy Pole. $2.00. Counter march to Main andNorth Girls race. Age 12 to 14. to Tabernacle gates and disGirls race. Age 9 to 12. band. Girls race. Age 6 to 9. 11 Oclock A. M. Boys race. Age 12 to 14. Meeting in the Tabernacle. Boys race. Age 9 to 14. Mayor Robinson chairman. Boys race. Age 6 to 9. Music, Thatchers band. Boys sack race. Age 14 to 16. Singing, Logan tabernacle choir 2 Oclock. Prayer, by Chaplain N. W.Kim-balChildrens Dance at the AudiSinging, America, by congrega- torium. tion. 1 Oclock P. M. Male Quartette, Flag Without Baseball parade on Main St., Hanson Glee Club. a Stain Reading Declaration of Inde- - to be headed by two large brass to Local Jots 0. Ilayball, Chairman pendenee Firing salute at sunrise. Thatchers band plays from DAY Greenville's 1 - of-it- . s ' |