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Show VOLUME xxxrn. A.J.: THE CITY PIPE LINESA LIVELY IS ENCE IS BADLY 3 DOW . DAI1-- WEEKS A report recently issued by the ' Correspondence Department of the Utah Agricultural College reveals the fact that this new departure in education by the t State College here is meeting with remarkable success. .There are at the present time fifty students enrolled, these coming from four states, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Utah-M- any ofthese are old -- )v FIELD Yesterday morning the city pipe line in the canyon was broken by a "slide of rock, and the plant put out of commission for the day. The break occurred at a point just above the home of II. H. Hansen, the old gentleman who lives in the canyon, and as near as could be ascertained .yesterday, about 125 feet of the pipe Smithfield, March' 8. Funeral services were held today over the remains of the little infant of Mr. and Mrs. John Connel. The little one lived about eighteen hours. The mother is thought, tq be. doing well. Bishop Miles and Samuel Nelson were the speakers. men7therebeingtwoattheage from" The age limits vary ay vAnd the road away. HSuptTM'aughait8iHla-'free- f ' , ' ' j. r : i)- f L4 to : 7 - RE-- 5 -, ,f : ' 1v : 1 ; I " . ,Z vv. ff v - 1 . 4 . Following is an extract from an address recently delivered by Mr. Fred A, Wann, General Traffic Manager 'of the San Pedro, Salt Lake Vnd Los Angeles Railroad, befoye .the Los Angeles Chamber oLCommerce: The State of Utah has done a great deal to develop their lands ; the State Agricultural College establishing experimental farms at ' diff erentpO i n t3iiT thrState-ndth- , Mr. Joseph Gyllehskog led one ThewatereuL . of onr de .. f -- the-hillsi- UTAHS thrziz - I'-"'1'- . of Maine Monument In New York z IN SMITH- - AGED a great hole in washed some of the Cornerstone Laying i of sixty. NUMBER 81, LOGAN CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1912. faire8t-girl- s altar, to-t- he Wednesday, in the Logan templeMiss Florence Wood is a great y faTeiatr"Ttuiong'her"''cirele";of e' resulf ba's'been that hundreds of thousands of acres which bave'beretoforrbeenusedfor" taking distinctly ment went to the scene as soon as friends, and is a spirited public L' work with some in possible and with the aid of range purposes, and could not agricultural worker in many church organiza: find a purchaser. at $1.25 per the commercial branches. Cereal and the men at tions. Mr. Gyllenskog is also one and farm crops and acre; can now raise from 30 to 35 the plant, temporary repairs were of our most exemplory young i seem ter be the most favored asub made inun astonishinglyshort of wheat to the acre. This bushels men, having recently returned with has interest demonstrated beyond a recent been' being time, the lights coming on again from fulfilling a mission. A host jeets manifested in poultry husbandry, before five o clock in the evening. of friends question. wish them a bon.voy- A large number come from Tooele Of course more extensive reparis For your information .will state . . age. t . County with representatives' also will have to be made, but while the improvements taking briefly" , from Sevier and Juab County-- , they are going on the temporary in Utah, in addition to the place Salt to Moses went Mrs. Jessie i the majority of course are from boxorflume will give the city Lake farm dry system being taught by City Wednesday toattend Salt Lake and the northern coun- light and power. The stopping of Mrs. Woodruffs " the has Etatethere funeral. , ties. the plant played havoc in the bused, and under development, ; j promoting irrigation along Contrary to expectation these iness district and there was a rush Mr. Corbridge was a passenger the lines of the Salt Lake Railroastudents are not registering for for the Telluride office to get pow- for Woods Cross yesterday; d-which will reclaim nearly a 'college credits merely, but rather er. That company was unable to where he went to' attend hiC n accommodate who on all acres of desert lands are aiming to get assistance in ' applied funeral; I in the following counties: account of the lack of transform- grandmothers which was their the lifes work, ... ' ... s motive back of the establishment er service, but they gave service 1 I Acres County , Mr. Alfred Ainscough left ' for' of the Correspondence Depart- - to several concerns, including the ..... Washington 150,000 to set; be Salt Lake City yesterday ment. The work of this depart- two newspaper offices. . Iron 50,000 for his missionary labors. The condensed milk factory apart ment consists of what are called Beaver 60,000 : assignments; each subject occupy- warm a plight on aeconnt of the Millards , ,. 100,000 Our bTgh school boy sbasket-bal- l Utah ; ing approximately sixteen assign- great quantity of milk that comes 60,000 team plays with the B. Y. ments. The first assignment in daily and if left, of course it 100,000 acres of the foregoing t earn at the B. Y. C; list of bookstand where spoils. The" butchers" also suffer first year ' .Photo kf AjMriCAB PrM AMOCtattoB. - : "r ; for the settler n, tonight.. these may be obtained along with ed and in fact all who use motors Z , Beaver and Millard Coun-- " N tit (onrtMnth nntrerMrr of tho deotractlon of the battleship Maine a certain amount of work to be and lights during th,e day. People and the Mrs. Belle Bingham entertainmonument Maine ties, of cornerstone tho development work is Havana harbor (Feb. 15) the done in these. The remaining gqt.an idea of the inconvenience one dinat of will This territory is stand New Tork It Columbus to was oclock at being ed six laid a circle, city. pushed. last'night fifteen assignments include the that would result if Jthe plant feet high, being populated daily by the inentrances to Central path,' forming a gateway forty-fou- r the in honor ner of her birthday. discussions in the text books-oshould be thrown out of commisWhich will he topped by a bronse group (representing Colombia Triumphant) flux of tillers of the soil looking enthe working out of problems of sion for a week or.two, and there Quite an appreciative crowd re- cast from the guns recovered from the battleship. The group, of which for and all good and cheap lands. one' kind or another. Each assign- is little doubt that the public will joyed ber hospitality, Attllle PlcclrWi la the sculptor, will be thirteen feet high, so that tba total In to the above the U. time. a bad good ; , height of the monument will bo feet The architect la H. Van S. addition ment is returned to Prof. H. Dale, stand for any expenditure to pre- port having Office Land a little over a year E. H. 0. Admiral Leutze, Buren Magonlgle. Our photograph shows Rear who has charge of the Corres- vent such a catastrophe, now that for entry, under old-- ; fashioned dance - and eoogaandaut of the New lork na trowel tba with ago designated left), An (at yard pondence work"and "who refers the effect of a stoppage has- beetf which be used for the ceremony. rjA short address waa delivered by General what is" known- - - as - the Smoot lin held will reunion be tonight 7 their special department made apparent. K Sickles. In the metal box which was sealed up In the cornerstone Amended Homestead Act. 1,500,-- , Smiths opera house. Picnic and where they are correeted and C0Ple of Captain Charles D. SAgs bees peroonsl narrattve of tha dlsas-inwer 000 acres, and on January 1st of nM'time in he will customs to the student. The cortw and of offlclal report4 made to th anthoritiea at Washington. The monu- - this to-o- e are year, 2.000 entries had been -rections' are noted and the assign- CACHE COESIT FAIR yogue. lneproceeds which, It ts expeCted, will be completed lnkugust, will cost about made of 800,000 acres, leaving com-- 1 jnen folks stake the old women and chil sam waa contributed by more than a mlllloo men," ment returned again for observaabout held 800,000 acres available unbe for men lives 263 to reunion who commemorate the lost mittee their to the desired tba who by dren, tion. the Act, and when the U. S. and those who f$U in the war with Spain. der, our in in near future the explosion city. The work is made to fit, accordGovernment completes the necesing to Prof. Dale, the individual sary surreys in the State there James Richardson was operatneeds of the student. The hearty be several more millions of will the at ed upon for appendicitis IN UP CASES WEDDING reception which has been accordAT acreage Lake in open for settlement. Salt St. Marks hospital . ed the work and the results which I am only quoting Remember, seemed He on Saturday. are being attained lead to the A large and enthusiastic crowd City, to you what I ant advised is being on but well to a do for time, PROVIDENCE done in the territory tributary to feeling that the attendance next gathered at the Smithfield TaberDISTRICT COURT passed away. The year will be remarkably increas- nacle on Wednesday evening to Tuesdaywere ' the Salt Lake Railroad. ' home for brought ed. Undoubtedly the course sup- The Cache of of desert the the is no vs Olof case hear Richardson Mr. The passing of 7. .the burial. Mrs, . Mr. and Cronquist program and Providence, March plies a long felt need in the State better illustrated WUlis than of the Andrews Smith the and David have Mrs. Amusement 'comand by a Fair sympathy family Joseph Campbell gave for practical farmers, .business County which was tried in Judge wedding reception in honor of fact that in the 500 miles of con-men and' others who wish to keep pany. Every number on the pro- the entire Community, ; Maughans court on Wednesday their daughter Vesta, who was struction across what up to that up with the subjects. As a type gram was encored, and at the The County Fair committee, and Thursday, came to an end married to Mr. 'Leon C. Alder time had been termed a desert of the spirit in which this work close of the . entertainment, Mr. the Salt Lake Railroad is received and the service which Geo. Romney Jr., county fair di- composed of Messrs W, L. Winn, Thursday when a jury returned a March 6, in the Logan Temple country, sunk a series of twenty-nin- e sucdefendtwo the verdict The relatives numbfriends and against E. JL Miles, Jr., Robert Griffith, it may be hoped to render to -- the rector of - Smithfield, stated-th- at cessful wells. wells sued These. were the amount ants e for some ered sixty-fivA $53.80, people. intermountain country the follow- it was the greatest treat he had G. Y. Smith, J.P, Toolson, George ' for. delicious supper was served at 9 not sunk with any reference to ing letter speaks for itself. This enjoyed for several yearn. He L. Farrell, George Romney and J. In the case of J. Z. Stewart vs i. m. which was much enjoyed. apparent existence of water, but student, whose name is withheld was delighted and surprised ov: be to are congra.The evening was spent in an were sunk at points where water Harris a judgFrank and for obvious purposes, among oth-- ; er the entertainment the company J, Plowman, a necessity, for the operation counfavthe of ment returned was in $50 entertaining manner by all tak- was is offering to the people free of tulated upon securring erJhingsJaid : of " the line. or the on of The to r amusement ing committee "thexprogram-part plaintiflLrrz:: , I wrote you last Saturday re- charge. He moved that a vote of ty. fair In thecase.of L. .R. Martineau bride and bridegroom are very theAlthough it is hardly known to garding your course in the ex- thanks be given the company, give their first nights Jentertain- vs Soren outside' world, Southern Utah Hansen a, continuance highly esteemed young people of tension work. Now I 'want the which was received with hearty ment and talk here. A good and Eastern Nevada- - contain a wish' audience greeted the fair boosters was granted. The case now on the town, and the company course and want it at once. There applause.' section of semi-troped them a eountry long and prosperous are no books and no library at my Mr. Wm. L. Winn, chairman of and needless to sajr that everyone trial is that of .the Spring Creek life. formed by the rapid fall in eleva-- , were vs Many costly presents of committee George excellent company Irrigation this whSleard fair miles am the program command. I county twenty received by the' happy couple; and tion to the south and west of the from town and no library there. Smithfield; also gave some flatter- will be recognized from now on Cheeketts, and involves the right rim forming the original basin of " it ing remarks and stated that his as loyal boosters to this cause. to the use of some water in Provi- by all appearance they are well We may have to , " Lake Bonneville (Great Salt for house keeping. ' considerable this winter and" the committee would do everything The entire meeting was a feast dence canyon. Cheeketts has used equipped c area of one When compares these times Lake), This terrible thought of having noth- ip ijs power .to assist the county for all and we prediet that the water for the purpose of run- to our forefathers - ev- Utah Nevada and will rival surewill a but the water they sawmill, Smithfield will.be in the harness ning ing to do with neighbors four fair officers in making the fair en of the Califorlands Southern our that of he diasserts has lost ly gay that young people and, boost her share. Mr, and company miles away haunts me. Reading of. 1912 a great success. .The r, and today are well provided with the nia in the production of everything of Mrs, C. M.' Harris violin and his right through is all very well as far as it goes rectors and the , committee save citrus fruits. The de- he is in fact infringing upon comforts and conveniences of life. but something constructive is nee- - Smithfield were on the stand, and piano; Frank: Harris Cello; Lon that The ward Proviconference some of their rights. There are a yelopment of this section is but of essary if we court growth. I want from the crowd they brought out J. HaddockSoloist and George dence begun and with proper conjust Sunbe 2nd ward will held the case. on such a stormy night, was an Dunbar as orator were the en- great many witnesses Jn to keep, my mind active. of the water which centration 10 March 2 7 m. at and day, p. indication of the interest they tertainers... , flows 4 . Feeling that , you should inter; .. through this area, hundreds in the matter. of thousands of acres, now rainlpret my purpose in this work, I are taking ROSARY BEADS Mrs. George Ellis gave birth to The following is the program be will ess, may sy that I wish to qualify . brought to a condiCAUSE CONFESSION a baby girl on Tuesday.- - Mother ' , tion will support an 'where myself to act as a eheck on ex- as rendered: they . The'management of the ThatchViolin and Cello duet C. M. and babe doing well. immense agricultural and horti-- , travagance and fraud in road and San 6. ' Diego, Cal., March ' er opera house haV madeZail neccultural population. bridge work, either by personal and F. Harris. is JJ A. of than see a set of rosary Twin Rather Falls in-. Beverdge imessary arrangements and The rapid development of this investigation or indirectly by Short talk C. M. Harris visiting his many friends here. provement tu conduct a high fceads found in his suitcase, class- section seems to bear out the proteresting our young men in the Comic Song L, J. Haddock. class motion, picture entertain- ed, as the plunder of a thief. J. G. phecy made administration of road affairs. To by President BrigTalk op. benefits of county fair Messrs George Woolford and ment in the- opera house every do this I must of course qualify ham of the Mormon Young Dunbar. Daleiden, professional Geo. . burglar, Demar Merrill left tin Tuesdays week-day- evening- except when broke down in the detectives of- Church when in 1853, at Beaver myself to instruct to some extent, o' SolPiano accompanied by train for Canada. ' traveling companies are playing fice here last night and, between City, he stated that sooner or latand in a broader sense .direct Mrs. C. M. Harahd cello violin 1 inforthe house. sources of them to further sobs and pleas tovhave the beads er this portion of the great inter; Mr, and Mrs, Robert Griffith are :The intention of the, management returned to him, confessed to hav- mountain country would become mation- We must educate public ris, . . Cello SoloF. Harris is to secure, the very best ing committed- sentiment up to the necessity of spending the week visiting at eight, bruglaries the granary of the southwest. C. M- Harris. Solo economic Violin Shelkn Idaho roads as and pro Falls, Rexburg moving pictures, and later oif?to within the past month. good ley. vaudeville. Groceries and Tools. Etolen Give them to me, for Gods arpgnge for high-clas- s Song L. J. Haddock. positon and we must show -how A- - cordial roads. The4Isake them GreatcrCache to will give ATrAddres8.A me, and rtdgetFood Qgflen, March 6. A wagon The Ladies Social and Literary to all, and the Assurance is given tell all, he 'begged. bank failure took all my money County L. J. Haddock. were of groceries and tools valuload They that-th- e Club .was entertained aim will be to give lhe given to me by my mother when I ed. at .over $100 . was stolen MonoTthat I am .dependent on good George Toolson oh Friday night public the very best show friends even for the money that was a child and I would gladly day night from the Plain City the admission .price, spend my days in jail to save her Canning Factory building near I send you. . The greatest satis- graft. What ean you do for us last. faction -- we get out ofjifeis the inthe way of literature! We aim yvhich will be only 10 cents. . West Weber which Long & Comgift from desecration. - The beads were given to him. pany, contractors, are using for study that we put into it and the to make this league "educational; "Mis8 Alice Pitt has returned to. Pleader valued at $1,000 was help that we give others. We highways, taxation, reforiay in her home ic Salt Lake City- after j Seeond fcisd s storehouse. The- matter ' has tbisTeovered by the officers when they been reported to the sheriff and have organized a Farmers League goveramfnt, etc.; It is a fight to a pleasant visit with the Romney for sale. cheap, .at I office. family. to fight' this monstrous county a,' finish against the gang. found his suitcase. . an investigation is being made. . , majority,, are ey dry-farmi- 1 -- a. been-organ- iz- com-pani- es 1 . t half-millio- f- - -- fi r,,..:.., -- are-now-re- in-Iro- . r fifty-seve- n 3--' - Te-turn- ed e - 1175,-givep.- to - -- C.-M- .' - - ic snow-shoe- semi-tropi- -- -- non-use- . -- . & - - r 1 t -- - -- J . -- by-Mr- s. pos-sible-f- or -- , i . mT |