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Show C The buyer of the home may miss a buying opportunity now and hers - miss buyings opportunities every day of their lives. C supplies who does not follow the ads is using outgrown business methods to put the ease in its milder apect. OLUME xxxm. LOGAN CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, .1911. NUMBER 9 OPENING OF BRIGHAM YOUNG IN CITYjPOOL!) 7 COLLEGE NORMAL SCHOOL There has been a very healthy growth in our school population, during the past year, according to the enrollment in the city schools on the opening day. Last year the total enrollment at the end of th first month was 1562, and this t the close of the first day it was 1629. The pupils are distributed among the schools as follows: 631 284 328 "Woodruff Benson , Whittier Ellis (jard Vebsted 68 22 35 261 Dowell 1629 Total The Lowell students of course temporarily a e distribu ted The formal opening of the B. of the local public President LinY. C. Normal, occurred on Tues- ford most heartily thanked day, and the entire day was dethe Church Board Of Eduvoted to celebrating the occasion. cation and those who had lent In the morning, commencing at their aid to the restoration of the 11 o clock, there was a fine mus- Normal Department. ical program rendered by Prof. Prof. Otte gave a delightful Rrbinson, Prof Otte, Miss Susie selection on the violin. Gates, Mr. V. R. Worley and Pres. Joseph F. Smith then others. It was very entertaining, spoke. He spoke in a complimenparticularly the character sketch tary way of the music rendered Big Dan given by Prof Robin- at the meeting. He thought it a son. rgeat blessing to posses such a At two oclock there was a commodious, convenient building gathering in Nibley as Nibley Itall, in which to meet Hall at which Pres. Joseph F. and he commended the action of Smith was present. With him Bishop Nibley in initiating the were Bishop Nibley, Trustees movement that brought about the Howell, Hart, ,Miartineau. Wel- erection of the structure. He exling, W. IL Maughan and Alma pressed the hope that the day Merrill ; Pres W)m. Budge of the will come soon, when Utah, in her Logan temple, Pres. Parkinson of own schools, shall produce and We are living in a day of mirTo the intelligent there is acles. no such a thing as a miracle. To me the performance of Prof. Otte on the violin was miraculous because I dont understand how he does it. but to him it is no miracle. I merely mention this to give you my idea of miracles. Christ in performing His miracles simply applied forces and laws that we know nothing of that was all there was to it. Had we told the people of two hundred years ago about the great ships, the power that drives them through the sea, and the wonders of electricity, would they not have deemed it - impossible without the power of miraculous transformation! Most certainly they would. In the proqualify all the teachers necessary duction of every species of vegeto care for the Educational inter- table, there is a most miraculous ests of the State. performance carried on one that A teacher produced in the throws into the shade of insigniState, one whose interest is here, ficance the miracles of the engineand who is acquainted with the er the, shipbuilder and. mechanineeds of the people, is much to cal expert. be perferred to the imported inAll these things come into exstructors. The speaker had no istence through the providence of word of disparagement for the Almighty God, and He tinder imported teachers we now have, stands thoroughly the laws perbut he did regret that Utah is taining to these affairs. To Him not producing all the teachers it therd are no miracles. needs. Tome there is no greater Pres-Smit- well-attende- d mong the other schools, awaiting the completion of their build-i- j the Ilyrum Stake, Supt. Horace Cummin gs, Samuel Parkinson the members of the Cache Stake LICENSES MARRIAGE , K Presidency and some others. Tervin Bundersoii and Leona President Linford presided. both of St. Charles, Prof. Robinson rendered a voIdaho. cal selection in capital style. President Linford made an exRay C. Rich of St. Charles, and tended1 talk, in which he stated (Mattie M. Bair of Richmond. Chrd Andrew Checketts of Provi-- - dence and Dora Taylor of Pres- ton. Carl Leonhardt and Elise both of Providence. J. Alma Carson of Richmond and Florence ML Merrill of Smith-fiel- . Dels-berg- er the facts connected with the restoration of the Normal department, and told of the bright prospects of the institution. In of the student body and also be-ha- lf h, d. R. M. Austin of Trenton and of .Downey, Sarah Simpson Idaho. SINCLAIR WINS THE ' UTAH CHAMPIONSHIP Salt Lake, Sept. 19. Peanuts Sinclair may'' now style himself the featherweight champion boxer of Utah, winning the decision last night 'at the Manhattan club. over K5d Davis after ten fast ronuds. Some of those present expressed dissatisfaction with Referee Tom Painters ruling, thinking Davis entitled to a draw. But both boxers had requested a hair-lin- e decision and the experts present (onceded Sinclair a decided shade. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE REGISTRATION HIGH OF IMPORTANCE fO EXHIBITORS The County Fair Supervisors Request us to Publish the Fol-wonder in the world than the lowing Rules governing Entries. transformation in the appearance of the Great Salt Lake Valley, from what it was 63 years ago If Competition open only to bona you could remember the sight of fill residents of the county great gray and brown stretch cept in live stock divisions. of desolate vale, as I can, and i Intending exhibitors must write then compare it in your mind plainly thereon the department, with the scene that greets one class, premium number, and now, it would appear to you as name of article they wish to enone of the greatest of miracles ter. using the exact language of Will you withhold your aeknow the premium jist. Tags with cou- ledgment of Gods mercy and kin. I, pons attached will then be furn-nes- s to you in the performance of jshed by the supervisor. The wouderful things No good p0ns will be signed by the Depart-mano good woman can do so..nient Supervisor when the you see men so highly bits are delivered to him. Tags educated that they disemint the thus issued will be- - attached to bounties of God, and discredit the articles exhibited, the coup- Ilis power, beware of him, for they ons retained by the exhibitor unhave noe learned the lesson of life til the close of the Fair, and then ass had on presentation to the aright and Balaams supervisor more real enlightenment than in charge of the department the they. will be an order for the Show me the man who in hu- coupon article entered. Exhibitors must mility seeks to know of God and not remove their exhibits without His ways and who glorifies Him the proper coupon delivering in that knowledge and I will show for eaeh.Beup sure to give full name you the really admirable man. and 'postoffice address. You will Shun' the man who educates him- save us much labor and much anself away from God dismiss him noyance to yourself by making from your mind. entries early, some time beIn the evening the annual re- your fore the opening of the Fair. No ception to the students took place premium, awards will be made on and it proved to be an enjoyable entries not received at the Assofunction. ciations office by Saturday, Sept. 23rd, 1911.The application of this rule will be general, applying to THE STORK SYSall the departments, except in the case of perishable articles, , ex-th- cou-ths- al ? crowd. As a result of the victory, Sin- clair will be. matched with Tally Johns, the Butte fighter, the bat-- i e to take place next month in the mountain town. Larry Browii Sinclairs manager, las acceded the engagement for his fighter, who will g0 into hard at training Ogden. for the bont. ... -- homer hodges shot BY if 0rfat Falls, Mont., Sept, to sPpial 18. The Tribune from tjewiston say- - that word has been received by the sheriff, there of tne diooting on! the. Musselshell. ' H?er Bjodges, by .one of the rkmsoh .boyg, 'a ; well known lamily m that section, nodees dead or would die. jase either Parkinsons have always borne a good reputation. . ee exhi-Whenev- er -- which will be received Monday. Exhibits must attend to the or by agepta A dollar saved ia a, good m'i Tuesdays Tribune has this to Registration at the Agricultur- the entering1 students. , .M peraon to the ell,.lb,10n earned-aof value the nd The influence of the graduates dollar say of three football stars that al College began? Monday, one in all and n'lekles and Department Supervisor, are headed for Logan, and who day ahead of schedule, due to the of the College is felt in the reg- saving the pennies, cases to the proper affixing of en dimes is recognized by everybody' and laim them will be available next year, if not pressure of students. A great istration, a great many of the The Government h encouraging try diclose of at the promptly this and thq. probabilities are thatj' manN parents wore present at the High School students coming property and Tuesday. rectly from Agricultural College this habit by adopting the Postal the Fair, It ia useless for exhiMonday opening for play Figures at the tnd of the first graduates who are principals and Savings Banks all over the Unit- bitors to they will be' eligible send their exhibits by ed States; but the most unique teams. against and second days were not obtain- instructors in High Schools. or freight express to the AssociaCoach Bennion was consider- able at the office, but class work began on systems, and one which brings tion, or any of its officers, for they Registrars Regular ably grieved last night to hear the general consensus of opinion Wed&sday, only one day being the greatest returns to the decannot attend to prothat Gordon Kirby had finally de- is that the registration this year allowed for registration. A great positor, is the Stork System of. positively de cided to go to the Agricultural is running higher than ever bo- of the advanced students savings, which is being adopted j many by college. Early in the fall it was and older students have not yet quite extensively all over the the exhibitors or their agent1?. dis-firms Four 'Logan j reported that Kirby would There .g R marked jncIease in returned. Their entrance with- country. No article unworthy of a premit have eontinue hi? course at the U the number of Campadopted already conis School in the next two weeks, it ium shall receive one even though High and go to Logan, but he reconwho are applying for servatively expected, will bring bell Smart Shop. Thatcher Cloth- there be no competitor, nor shall Co. sidered the matter and decided graduates Drug Co. and admission. These represent al- - the registration article or animal receive a figures much ing Co. The sys- any Hardware Liunts to remain here Bennion at a most all 8ections of the gtatef above any previous higher premium than its merits the hgfeltem provides that every child unpleased to Salt Lake City, Og- corresponding time. particularly justify. Satlow would be hack and last A faculty meeting was held on der five years of age is given a The Board reserves the right to den, Park City, and Brigham urday Kirby went up to the uni City. The manual Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 p. m. savings bank and one dollar, reject all articles which are offertraining versity and asked for a football. course in Mechanic Arts, Home! at which final instructions were which is deposited in Thatcher ed For exhibit simply as a means suit The coach gave him a SU1 Ec0n0inies and Agriculture are'given the faculty regarding class Bros. Bank to the childs credit, of advertising. and he went out on the field and draw;np, a iarge percentage of, work. and then every purchase that is The Association, through its made by the parent or friend of officers 'i-j joined the squad. Yesterday, and with the aid of the the chijd a 5 per cent is allowed however, he called up Coach Ben- - ESCORTED OUT OF ZION ASSASSIN BOGROFF use diligence to care will police, nion and told hiip that his folks IS BREAKING DOWN and paid in serip which the bank for all property placed under its BY COMITTEE CITY had persuaded him to go to the receives the same as cash and t but it is expressly under-stoo- d a 4 per cent interest com- charge, and take at Logan college 111.. Sept. 19. Eight Zion 19. It is reported pays it will assume no rethat City, Kieff, Sept. course in scientific farming. This down. pounded quarterly; If the child is sponsibility for injuries or losses is Love The of Holiest members that breaking Bogroff; will be a blow to the squad, as over five years of age, the ac- from any cause. were escorted to the 8nd a confession is expected, all count can be 'both Bennion and Captain Rom- society, opened and the same have associates and his relatives Upon your arrival at the Fair ney had hoped that he would fill city limits Of Zion City by a vig- been - Officials ar$ priveleges secured provided the grounds with your exhibit, you sweated. the position left vacant by Cap- ilance committee and put aboard parent deposits the first dollar. should see the Supervisor of guarded. your This discount is allowed on all tain Home, who graduated last a train for Chicago. department, who will assign you The report is that Vladimir and June and who held down the po- . Marshal John Hueffer led the the purchases, serip depositand give you all desired inwill succeed the late ed to the childs credit until it space sition of left' tackle for the last members which forced the formation, party reaches the age of fifteen years, four years. of the alleged free love cult to St. Petersburg,, Sept. 19. The at which time it is The chief value of Kirby to the leave the precincts of Zion, a city possible for court influences are moblizing to the child to have in, its own name SWEETHEART TJARRTTff team would have been his ex- founded by John Alexander control the ABDUCTED TEACHER government that shall perience in the game. He play- Dowie. No arrests were made. succeed that of. the late Premier a bank account worth hundreds of, dollars, which will enable the ed for four years on the Salt When the vigilantes reached the . Winnipeg, The Man., Sept. pre- child to finish its education Stolypm. impression one and School team in Lake High house, the members of the cult vails that the tenure of office of Price, whose abduc-- 1 Gladys year on the university freshman had retired for the night. They M. Kokovsoff, the acting premier, any of the best institutions in the tion and thirty hours of eaptmty country. . t team. Besides having had a were routed from their beds. in the woods last week resulted NationThe will be temporary. wide experience, Kirby is a big in a manhunt lasting several days fear they would be set SHE WAS TOO LATE fellow weighing about 190 pounds city. He will go to the A. C. with alists and the subsequent arrest of Ed. at aside Kokovsoff remained if and is exceptionally fast for his his brother.. In. time these men Denver, Davis, head Sept. 19.GIancing Several of the up alleged to be an escaped the ' ministry. size. Although he was ineligible will be valuable to , the . Logan from ' her work as she heard the celebrated at' the latters horns of out ministers are harmony to play on the varsity team last football team, but due to the one-yewhistle of an approaching train. near Snbwflake. . ' acrule which was adopted at with the acting premier and Mrs. year, he was on the track team Ellen ten of Hicks, Sable, are .numberless Meantime Davis Js held ifl jafl cordingly there and., won, his .letter,, both in , Ihe the Agricultural college this year candidates for cabinet miles north of here, was horrified at Morden. posts , the and m Quarter they will.be .unable to reoresent relay race to see her old baby , ' f "i"Uj which are likely to be vacated. mile making f sensation ir. the that school on the athletic field in railthe of middle the Hf. Kokovsoff, is Ducks Again Diseased. if' .generally re- sittingtracks last event by defeating his strong this season. , in of way front directly on as r enlightened foreign the rival, Jones ol he B. Y.,U., at j The practice at the U is be- spected . - r Ogden,-Sept- . 19. flyer. onrushing According to and financial matters and as a , Provo. . In a mad rush she succeeded C. P, Calvert, chief of the geolog- ing .well attended now. and the straight forward conservative in Besides losing Kirby, Bennion coach thinks now that school has The phrase. home It in catching hold of the childs ical geography department of the has lost all hope of getting the begun he will soon have a large is time politics, tore local forestry service, t there are to wind the Nationalis- dress, but the locomotive Schweitzer brothers to return, to number of menr out who have not tic animation up hundred of dead ducks along the from her Traingrasp. ind inaugurate con- menbaby The (the - university.-yet made, their appearance in found flats at the mouth of Weber the unconthe mother ciliation, is attributed d to him. scious Thi-mebeside river and it is believed that an played a star game their football - togs. the body mangled much .as to of similar to the one of babe. .her at halfback, on ' the university who have been out the two weeks whether,s, a more , ", epidemic ' or ft more ' ' team the year Tillfe Olsefi was are getting into splendid ?cond5. has broken Ut, among f Iasi, year, cHoaary policy wdl.be TO COM the.birds.7 BOOSTERS It' Js also, reported , captain, and when BennioU heard tion and will have a big advam " h ff i thoserwho have. .Xot , MEET TONIGHT that dogs and coyote? have died-as- , that he wa again going to.enbr ; The Novoe Vremya today says: field 'iUeq school he extended every effort begin, yet.. thq result' of eating meat from j The in,. the The regular . monthly meeting the. dead diieksand for that rea--- , haye done '.considerable running tdJet him At the U?LTtit .after xnch tor of Russia' t commences; with Club will be held this Thursday soprit id Very probable that no- - : uonside'ring'the ttatter KaW ite cided' to jOnter th ; Agricultural, ofhf? .things astJmUto develop the jdeath of Stplypjn.,' Socialism Evening, at seven oclock sharp, tices will be posted .'warning all, j a. good wind, jvhile the 1?ne taken in an so' as" not fo interferc wiih those persons against shooting school" Judiavpi imist-.b, . --f the 7 ' members wlio ,wish 'to attend; the birds,,, Miftst.q ; season L it was ft.hwEtac V; al- have been putting., income stren- - iron grip.The Reoh considers that Stoly-chin- e Pierrots show at the opera he use, thought that a 'shortage of fresh on the charging ma-though not so large or so ' xvell nous work which was built for the pin was big in individuality but versed in the game, is a promisMany important itemSj. some of water was partly responsible for of he them a and that connected with the County Ihe epidemic but as conditions purpose political developing strength bankrupt, played having ing young player, shoulders and has left the country an enormous Fair, are to be discussed, and a are different this season, no such the last, three years on the Co- in the mens task as a political legacy. full attendance is 'desired. cause can be given now. llegiate institute team of this back. FOR THE AGGIES TEM OF SAVING 7 :fr taf sale,n,e athat j - j -l- Ko-kovs- Premier-- Stolypin."' 18.-E1- - ; ar " 1 1 ( ! ( ? clde-Schweitz- er, 1 n Marion 1 , adopt-tage-ov- PARKINSON BOY at n, Co-o- p Sinclair outweighed Davis thirteen pounds, weighing in at 126, while the Kid gave his weight at 113. The superior strength and generalship of Peanuts earned him the verdict, although Davis put up a pretty battle and is an excedingly speedy youth of great promise. He took the defeat very much to heart, refusing to shake hands with his opponent after the bout. The winner of the bout was the aggressor throughout and was unmarked at the end of the fight. He finished strong, while Davis was in distress and would hatre had no chance had .the fight gone to a finish. Daviss earned speed him the praise of the spectator and he landed fully as many blows as his opponent, but Sinclair has a good punch in either hand and made his blows count. A crowd of 1200 fight fans attended and saw an evening of Rood sport, the preliminary and both being interesting bouts and the main event of the evening a really clever exhibition demonstration was made againt s Referee Painter by many who thought the decision in the main hout should have been a draw, but the veteran, referee disregarded the .comments , of the semi-fin- Ad-reade- rs er j The-bac- new-chapte- ogai i r i mer-tan- - f. ! -anor |