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Show LOGAN CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1910 VOLUME XXXI. THE AGGIES BEAT ital, this 29th day of April, A. D-- , 1910. WM. SPRY? (Seal.) Governor: the By C. S. Tin gey, , Secretary of State, Hyde and His Lawyers ; Man He Is Accused of Killing Dr. B. r lIONTANAtDEBATE (6 . C. 1 Man, and I know of no more suitable place than at the entfanee to our country, in New York harbor. I rejoice that there is a sentiment in favor of this memorial throughout the country, which will represent the fortitude, charity, and dignity of the Indians and their cordial welcome to the . Europeans. It is my understanding that this monument will be erected from funds contributed largely by Mr. Rodman Wanamaker,and others, but that every man, woman, and child throughout the Nation will be allowed to add his penny contribution. I am glad that this is so. Laudable as was the idea of. Mr. Wanamaker to donate the entire fund himself, on aecount of his great interes and the study which he had made of the North American Indian, I tliiuk it is but right that the chij dr on of the country should be al' lowed to contribute to it, and thefcby lucurcate mJKeiri the idea of patriotism to the First Americans. SYNOPSIS OF THE CONFERENCE DOINOS V SATURDAY "MORNING. The conference was called to ing of Boat. order by President Smith. The San Francisco, Cal., May 1. tbe hymn congregation sang After a half hours struggle in Come, Come Ye Saints, and supporting themselves' on the botPatriarch John A. Woolf offered tom jff an overturned fiishmg , prayer. smack, which had capsized with President Isaac Smith them off Fort Point, Mrs. Louise was the first one to address the Schaadt and John Gabb ' were conference. He called attention drowned today. to the rather small, attendance; Russell M. Schaadt, husband of but congratulated those who had the young woman, was saved by turned- out. He thought that the life saving crew after an unperhaps not all the officers in the successful attempt to save his wards appreciate Jthe duty that is wif e Vdife. ruil ifying - the the conference and urging them to be present. It is a matter of PERMANENT BENEconsiderable moment, and the speaker urged that the ward FIT PURPOSE teachers take up this labor in ' t earnest. thaTsortrbothspeakers' bring-aThe prevailing sentiment seems He was pleased to say that all ease, and with their subject well to favor idea the of the officers of the Stake and its expressing in hand all the while. wards were loyal earnest workers ' For Montana, Mr. Spain was our love and appreciation of our 0 on now mothers set the Mr. his in the gospel cause, . and 'were apart day the better man, colleague, A GIRL SUICIDES whole" the nation. of God. Rremer, suffering from an attack by IN. UTAH LAKE filled with the spirit is that There of nervousness, making his delivand from gives nothing the energy Judging to see than On April IX Dr. B. C. Hyde of Kansas City, Mo., will be called to the bar greater joy parents Miss Millie ery at times very poor.r He had enthusiasm manifested by all the 30. Lehi, April to tbe charge of compassing the death of Colonel Thomas EL Swope, to evidently prepared his case very different committees appointed theplead Smith was drowned in Utah lake their children filled with the millionaire uncle of Mrs. Hyde. A long series of illnesses in the Swope enmuch as make not for this work, Logan will not be family have been introduced in the case, which promises to become one of the yesterday, the evidence going to spirit of God, well, but did Alma behind either in sentiment or most celebrated in American history. Dr. Hyde is tbe man with glasses and show that it was a case of suicide. deavor to so live that like cut of it as he could. of our Each debater was given fifteen permanent benefit to the Mothers. the stiff hat in the picture. Her body was found this morning our prayers in behalf he President heard. will minutes in which to make arguabout 9 oclock by 3 little hoys children We believe that the. sentiment statement of comeach minutes five and then ments, who had gone to the lake to fish. Smith, read a stirred in the hearts of the chilfor rebuttal. The Montanans h.ad dren as well as the grown-up- s SCHOOLS DRAMATIC RECITAL The hoys, thqroughly frightened, parative averages as to births, on RICHMOND which evidently relied mainly on their that day will be but the beginran to some men working on their deaths," marriages, etc., showed that the Cache Stake case in chief and said but littl? Miss'! Meta Newbold, one of the farms near by, who came up town RICHMOND, April 30. Last ning of a greater thoughtfulness well with local in rebuttal, while the and appreciation of our mothers. evening the Seventh Grade enter- advanced pupils of Mrs. Ruth and notified the officers. Sheriff averages up pretty speakers scored heavily in their Every mothers heart will surely tained in honor of the Eighth Moencli Bell, will give a dramatic Judd came over from Provo and, the entire1 church. five minutes, Mr. Porter doing Apostle George F. Richards rejoice when she sees a white grade, at which about seventy recital in the Fourth ward hall finding no evidence of foul play, exceptionally welL was neces urged the. Saints to be loyal to floWer'worn byeveryman, wo- personsvwerc"present.A' program on "Wednesday-- even in gpthat decided that Prof. E.W. Robinson acted as man and child in her honor. We was first to the wards where they reside, to given, which was enjoy- promises to be a treat, for the sary and turned the body over the institutions of the ward, and chairman of the evening. Joseph also firmly believe that she will ed very much. The program was young lady has become a very tbe girls father, Thomas Smith. will feel Otte sang a selection in opening realize that Miss Smith was 39 years of age it will follow that they sentiment is a as follows: elocutionist. The enter,this proficient and 'be loyal to all of the organthe debate, and it was closed blessed Wake a song of joy tainment will commence at eight and unmarried.For the past dozreality when, one or two Song overwith a wild hurrah by the en years she had suffered from izations of the church. a week, on warm summer and gladness. School oclock. The program follows. days f oft he wards had A roll-cajoyed students. The attendance days when the thermometer remelancholia, and though her acMr. G. M. Thomson. Vocal, (Rotoli) My Heart Prayer before Elder Richfinished former been in as was not as large tions had been rather queer she Dear Old Richmond. Miss Ethel Jensen. gisters 90 degrees in the kiteh-eSong and he called attenr years. Miss Meta was perfectly harmless and was ards arose, shade, she with her book School, school. Reading, Molly allowed to go where she desired. tion to- the small attendance or magazine and a basket of apAddress of Welcome Alice Newbold. but he OFFICIAL NOTICE Of lat she had been in the habit from some of 'the wards, (Testi)-Mlsluncheon can repair to a Merrill. Vocal, Goodby petizing OF MOTHERS DAY of taking her luneb and going to omitted to note the fact that Response' By Eighth nicely equipped cool public park, grade. Luella Nebeker.' ;hese wards were the ones having Reading, The Going of tbe the lake, spending hours at a time eentrally located, where the fath- Lqenza' MerrjlL 1. few people in them, and that the Salt May Lake, watching the waves.She was seen er can join his family for the Trio Ebba Thompson, Lodicy White Swan (Gilbert Parker) of those in attendance In addition to the plans being mid-da- y Miss Newbold. yeste rday going to the lake, but percentage meal; for this is mot- Shepard. Bertha Johnson. of was quite up to that of the laradvanced for the observance Geisha was not seen again until the boys from Opera Toast Susie Hope. hers day and she is their guest Quartett wards. He suggested that mothers day in this city, both of honor. Misses Xebeker, Redford, found her body, on the shore to- ger Girl Song LaRue Merrill. and S. the Bransford bishops take up the .matter Mayor John day. . Recitation Blanche Burnham. LI oy (1 ,'Cr a gun , Hendrickson. rest and to able She been has of securing a good attendance at ; William Spry have issued proclaComical Reading Elvera John Reading. How the La Rue Stakfather to the is now join ready conference meetings and get as . mations calling attention' to the GASOLINE FOR LOGAN Miss Xewbold. es were Lost son. ' in their children the and games. movement and urging the people large a number of their people from Duet Jessie Bair, Edna Soren- Vocal. A Geishas Life to work return must Then father of the city and state to fittingly Everton & Sons are now pre- to be presnt as is possible. Opera Miss Jensen. around son. children and the gather President Rulon S. Wells remember the day.The governors The Modern Wo- pared to take care of the trade in Toast Belle Oakley. Monologue, the hear knee to mothers story he felt at proclamation is as follows : Gasoline, They are selling several expressed the pleasure Miss .Newbold. man Eliza Stoddard. Recitation Loin mothers first of the the1 day Words can pay but feeble trihundred gallons every week and being permitted to attend Mr. Owen Talk Nebekpr. woman and how every man, and endorsed unrebute to the memory of mother. gan WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE are making the price so attrac- conference, School. Goodbye Song. to contributed child and gladly the previous Not till notes from the hearttive that most of the owners of servedly what Benediction iMr. L. F. Hendof this delightful the beautifying The testimony said. notice that had I hereby give public autos are buying their gasoline speakers strings of every human being little ricks. much as by enjoyed hereafwill to us through be comes ' not park I responsible from Evertons. They also have of the gospel mingle and swell into one mighty all. A dainty lunch was then servter for any bills run or debts in Auto oil, and cup grease.' the Spirit of God. Eloquence, anthem of veneration will mother ed after which amusements were askMrs. J. Clara curred are often The committees by my. wife, oratory and fine phrases are not receive the honor which is her in. The Seventh grade indulged Ainsworth. the mediums through which the vir- ed this question: Why did you are Found a Skeleton to be congratulated just due. Emulation of her certainly dolJAMES AINSWORTH, . knowledge of the gospel entered tues most nearly indexes the sac- net place the tickets at one in the way they conducted their skeleof human a 1910 to . Fragments our minds and hearts, but that Logan, Utah, April 30, red love in which mother is held. lar? People would be iglad exercises. dozen a a bottle containing ton, still small, voice of inspiration, .To honor and uplift mother- pay that much for such a worthy At Lewiston, Thursday, our arand a flint acid tablets, MEMORIAL RED MANS the is prussic which can only 'be obtained by that answer The hood, a day has been set apart cause. an interesting game played boys made the finds were rowhead, by prayer and upright living. God one dollar men and the five dollar as Mothers day. of baseball. The score being 1 to and Ice for the Utah excavators I am has promised ua wonderful ren Washington, April 28. this object, men are often given a chance to 0 in our favor. In accordance-witNorth at Second of is a is there building that Storage it and wards if we will exercise faith, feeling glad 1 William Spry, governor of the help in public benefits; The High School students are Lake. Salt ThirdWest and toward streets, charity and love, and endeavor State of Utah,; do earnestly recom desired that every person, who nowr busy preparing a play which generosity and respeet The. skeleton and arrowhead to live dear to Him. Indian race, said mend that Sunday, May 8, 1910, has the boosting spirit, add their is to be given for their commence- the departing found by workmen employrewere A. a in Nelson General Miles, 'It has been' said that we have be observed in appropriate man- 50c to the general fund which, ment exercises. . cement con A. and am grati- ed byA. Clark, cent interview, no paid ministers, and yet that" while we cannot hope will acner as Mothers day .Nv fied to learn that the bill pending tractor, about seven and one-hais desired for i? not altogether true, for our . Strew your offerings of tender, complish all that Killed by Auto a at the feet below ibest a spot ministers are the surface, before Congress providing for paid minneed improvement will loving remembrance and thought this much The exILWilbur Willard, a real estate National Indian Monument to be about tpn feet north of a barn, isters in the world, for with ful, kindly deeds in rich profus- be a splpedid beginning. erected in New York Harbor, has which had been standing for them as with all Latter-da- y ion at the altar of mother. Let the pense of a party is so high that man of Salt Lake and 75 years efold, was struck on Friday night been reported favorably by the more than, forty years, and Mrs Saints, their work brings to them shrine of your most fervent wor- the ladies feel much of their the fort is swallowed up, but we hope by an automobile driven by C. Committee on the Library of' the Rachel Bovier, who has lived on the approval, the blessing of ship be adorned this day with knocked down, sustained House of Representatives. This the place for more than1 fifty God, and these are of more valtributes of gratitudi,' love and that those to'whom they apply Paumie, this a fractured skull and died of his bill, which was introduced in the years said the ground has been ue to us, than the .riches of veneration. Publicly crown the sil will take into consideration are injuries without recovering con- House by Congressman Goulden. undisturbed during that time.The worlds. vered locks with the wreath of fact and assist those who sciousness. Witnesses declare the of New York, and in the Senate, bottle of tablets was found eight The choir sang and Bishop . honor which goodness, purity, spending so much of thbitime. Those in charge desire to thank car was running slowly, but Wil- By Senator Depew. provides for feet under ground, at a point just G. Hyde offered the. benediction. and devotion have old barn. who-haSATURDAY AFTERNOON. just stepped off a the erection of a National Monu- south of the site of the won. If Mother is; gone, hallow the papers fpr their" interest and lard, in were octagonal Aftfer the usual devotional exstreet car, was confused by the ment upon a site selected by. the The tablets her memory through some goodly willingness to aid. in every way anc ercises including prayer by Patriand in turning over their most sound'-u- f ' the horn and stepped Secretary of War and the .Secre- shape, of a dark blue color, deed her love inspires. blown was word exU. tbe poison arch J. Larsen, tary of the Navy, without any path. In testimony whereof, I. have valuable space to the advertising directly in bottle. N. W. Kimball, as the I to President the Government, cause. pense hereunto set my hand and caused of this worthy lie the .conference. addressed it. understand or Keep your- dollars at par ' to be affixed the great seal of the Clean-up ' for Get ready Day I have always favored the Get. ready for Cleanup Day. above it-- in purchasing power, State of Utah. (Continued on page 4) 9th. Red ' the memorial to a idea ads of, . May , i by watching the Done at Salt Lake City, the, cap May. 9th. The Aggies Best Montana in deb The debate between the Agricultural Colleges of Utah and Montana, held in the chapel of vthe big school on the hill, on - SaturdajLevening, resulted in a complete victory for the forensie champions of Utah, the decision of the judges being unanimously in favor of our Aggies. Messrs. V. C, Wooley and R. 0. Porter, the local debaters acquitted them- selves well. They had prepared their side of the discussion very well indeed, and in the' matter of argument EacTTEe better .of their opponents, but it was in the matter of delivery where the contrast was strongest. There was no hesitancy, no unnecessary repetition of argument or any thing of s NUMBER 91, Two are 'Drowned by Overturn- . - - and-we-shou- ld - no-inqu- ll n - s . ( e . - 4 lf a self-sacrifi- d y lxt-Jb- e - i - - 0 .... -- r 9 |