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Show Go on a 44 profit-hu- nt now" Youll not have to guess or wonder where to go, to buy to best advantage, after you have read the ads. and then with some clipped classified ads from The Jour nai in your purse. CITIZENS MEET AT the commercial o CLUB City Commissioners met in a special meeting called by the The of the Commercial-Booster- s Club to consider the advisability of purchasing a fire equipment for Logan City. A large crowd of citiezns and business men were' present. After much discussion a vote was taken which was almost unanimous in President Trimble rushed to the organ, and, grasping Professor McClellan by I have the hand, exclaimed, heard much beautiful music in my life, but your rendition of that old war song stirred me as nothing has ever done or ever will do again. It was the aged commander who, as the vox humana tones of the organ rose in swelling bursts of song to the chorus of the old war hymn, jumped from his seat in the body of the house and waved his arms to his comrades in the gallery. They rose en masse, and, led by their commander, sung the chorus andre-mainin- g verses to the end. ING OF U. SCHOOL Professor Ray B. West arrived in Logan last week, preparatory to taking up his work in the department of Agricultural Engineering at the Utah Agricultural College. Dr. West is a native Utahn, and a graduate of the ' Agricultural College of Utah, deand still later received-th- e gree of CL E. from Cornell at Ithaca, N. Y. He will have charge of the field surveying and the general engineering work . , - The one thing that pleased the real boosters at the meeting on Wednesday evening wa3 that the City Commissioners brought this ' matter to the Club, and every citizen and business man in Logan, whether a club member or not, was invited to attend the meeting. What we need most in Logan is a strong Commercial club, and city officials who will bring public questions to the Club just as the Commissioners did in this case. If a mistake is then made we shall all have to shoulder the blame, and not be finding fault with our city officials. We can always find a few who will find fault with everything that is done in a public way, but the doors of the Commercial-Booster- s Club have always been open to the citizens of Logan to discuss public questions, and all should be willing to stand by the decisions of the majority. FAIR mAJaa Cache County Fair, which will benefit the farmers and people of the valley, is the setting apart of a corner of the fair grounds for the selling of second hand wagons, harnesses, buggies, -i- mplements, automobiles, in fact everything people desire to dispose of. These articles wul be listed 'and placed on sale, for 50 cents each. A cash price will be placed on the article by the owner and a good salesman will be in ebaTge of this department. A commission of five per cent, will on each sale to cover the expense. All of the county fair committees in the different towns will be asked to notify the people in their towns to bring in everything they have for sale along this line, or come prepared to buy. This in connection with the horse and live stock sale will have a tendency to bring buyer and seller together. It will also serve as a place of exchange where all will he mutually benefited. The Poultry ' to Cache County is arranging make a grand display of .their fowls and a fine egg exhibit. --A fine poultry building is now beon the Fair ing constructed Grounds, and Mr. Miller Purvis, one of the best poultry judges in the United States, has been to judge these exhibits. New stockholders are coming into the Association. Providence and Paradise have taken $600.00 worth of stock in the Association already. A very neat little badge or button with the inscription. Member of Cache County Fair Association, will be .presented to each stockholder. This button is to be worn by the owner during the Fair. en-gage- d -- Mrs. Lucinda Fullmer, aged 57 years, died at the Pocatello general hospital yesterday of dropsy after a lingering illness. , She was brought to the hospital here Tuesday from her home ;at Lava. Deceased was the wife tdf B. M. Fullmer, Short Line station agent at Elva, and was the mother of Bishop A. M. Fullmer f Dempsey. The remains will be shipped to Lava on No. 6 for interment. Undertaker ..Will T. Walker prepared the body for burial. Pocatello Tribune. " VISITORS TOUCHED BY INVISIBLE CHOIR Salt Lake, Sept. 6. Touched invisible to the heart by the choir" of the great Tabernacle veritably seemed to dngrto them the stirring old . song, Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, 300 the Boys are Marching, members of the G. A. R., en route to the grand encampment at Los Angeles, rose as one man yesterday morning and joined in the refrain with voices that surged with a quivering passion of feeling, almost to the breaking point. A more impressive incident jiever was enacted withinTthe When the . historic building. song was done tears coursed down the cheeks of many a bent old warrior and dimmed the eye of the"'most affecting tribute ever given to the great Professor J. J. gan,-declared McClellan, whose masterly handling of the keys brought on the demonstration. At the conclusion of the concert Grand Commander H. H. many-an-onlook- -ur- er, Preparations for the opening of the .College on the 23d of this month .are nearing completion. A band Qf cleaners' are putting the bqildibgs in shape, the heating plant is being overhauled and placed in first class order, and other needed repairs throughout are heing attended, to. Under the direction of Dr, Daines, the biological laboratory is beingjemodeled to meet the growing needs of this the-Instituti- b; The Nominees T Congresmen: Joseph Howell, Cache; Judge Jacob Johnson, Sanpete. Governor: William Spry, Tooele. -- RIGHT Dry-Far- mr m ' s Priesthood Meeting. The regular monthly Priesthood meeting of the Cache Stake will be held in the Logan Taher-nacl- e Saturday, evening, September 7th, beginning at 8 oclock. Professor Hickman of the B. T. College, and Professor Jensen of the U. A. C. will address the All brethren. the holding Priesthood are invited. S. F, BALLIF, President Cache Stake. .. The Cache Stake Relief Society. meeting will. be held at the Tabernacle at 2 oclock p. tn. Saturday, September 7, 1912. LUCY S. CAEDON, Pres. 1 HYRUM STAKE R. S. The Hyrum Stake R. S. Officers meeting will convene on Saturday, September 7th 1912 in Hy-ra3rd ward meeting house. ' A good attendance of officers and members is desired. - R. S. PRESIDENCY. m , NOTICE High Priests meeting will be in the -3 Tabernacle at 10 a. m. A good attendance is B. ML LEWIS, . degired President. heldin.. the usuaLplace Sunday,-September- Sunday School at 10 a. m. Serat 11 KX) a. m. and 7:30 p. m. at the M. C. Church. ' ! - - a-- to-hi- l in - - pro-mot- vices STATE -- MRS. FULLMER DEAD organ, which -- connected-withrthernev!y'esta- AT COUNTY FOR REPUBLICANS HOLD e Supreme Court Justice: Joseph E. Friek, Salt Lake. Secretary of Sta,te: David Mattson, Weber. A. R, General: Attorney Barnes, Salt Lake. State' Auditor : Lincoln G, Kel-- " ly, - Millard. State"Treasureri Jesse D. lished course. Professor Wests library books, and laboratory apin are Jewkes, for him Emery. coming rapidly. paratus amply qualifies training Professor Robinson has just State. Superintendent of Pubthe new position, being a man of lic Instruction: A. C. Nelson, wide practical, experience in completed a most successful tom and the interest of in enthe Sanpete.' railroad College,, bridge construction, "the Presidential Electors: J. N. of. Normal new and gineering, general survey particularly Davis. Uintah ; Ephraim Homer. E. D. looIley, Kane; he has been a consulting engineer towns i in this and surrounding a large Utah; the of have world people Mrs. in Portland, Oregon. He has ivalleyi, Margaret Zane Witcher, Pocatello, including taken up his residence on First Blackfoot, Idaho Falls, Rexburg, city so many parks and gardens Salt Lake. (Continued on Page Five) and other Idaho towns. - He reWert rtreet. Salt .Lake, Sept. 6. In a coninterest ports ; an increasing or vention filled with contests; the , Robert J." Evans, a graduate of throughout the country-in-NRepublicans of Utah met yesterCornell University from which mal w;ork. Many young people ARE GOING theirto attention are day at the Salt Lake theater and institution he received the degree turning will named a complete state ticket, and the of Doctor of Philosophy in June, teaching 'profession, THE AHEAD headed by Governor Spry, who YITH the enter for (he .College purpose 1912, has been placed in charge was renominated by acclamation. to' of teach. of in preparing Experiments The opposition to the governor, of Tre Graduation Utah the committee, Utah, by Agricultural which has heem threatening all College. Dr. Evans is a native the Faculty are gratified with the summer, disappeared some days of Utah, receiving his college evidence they have of the general before the convention and those Normal training in the Brigham Young appreciation of the The Logan Rapid Transit Co , bad been who The opposing him have the Utah Agricul- School, University and is now laying track again on its inquiries they tural College. While in graduate received from prospective gradu Smithfield extension after having united with his supporters in study in Cornell University he ates indicate a large increase of been compelled to. stop for some making his nomination unaniin next alumni days on account of a lack of ties. mous specialized hr plapt breeding and Normal-studentThe only other nomination by in plant physiology. His plant class. ,A number of former stud Ties have been on the road beacclamation were those of Judge breeding studies were under the ents who discontinued without tween here and Oregon for weeks direction of the famous DrrWeb-ber- , graduating will return and finish and it seems impossible to get J. E. Frick for the supreme one of the most eminent ex- the course.; them forward. Several cars' ar- bench and A. C, Nelson for suDr. in the world. The excellent work of the Col rived lately and these- are being perintendent of public , instrucperimentalists or the Evans has come in intimate con- lege band last year, and the fact put down as fast as they come. tion; In the contests nominations other tact with the New' York farmers that there are already more ap- Manager Robert Anderson says predictions as to the went result in hb work in raising the stand- plications than ever for banc awry and there every effort wilt he. put forth to ard of farm seed.. He will find meitffrersbip, make' necessary the get the road in running shape were a number of surprises. Congressman Joseph Howell ready application for such work procuring of ' new instruments betwen here "and Smithfield bein Utah. As a member of the and uniforms as well as repairing fore the time of holding the narrowly escaped losing his reHe succeeded nomination. in" Extension staff his work will have of the old equipment. The uni- county fair. choice conmade the of the to do with seed' distribution and forms and many of the -I- nstruments He intimates too, that as soon heing , advice regarding the quality of will be sent at once to east as this brkneh is finished work vention on the first ballot by seed. era factories for remodeling anc will be commenced on other ex- majority of only seven votes. Dr. Evans is .farm trained repairs, and the hand will be in tensions, for it is quite plain that There was much opposition from all parts of the state,, from youth, his parents living in a condition for splendid work at Mr. Eccles has decided that the but Lehi. . strength of his personal' school terminthe opening of the Smithfield is not to be the year. al of the new road. He will build organization, combined with the both north and south. The Smith-field- ,. frantic efforts of the federate A LOGAN GIRL CACHE VALLEYS extension is being finished bunch, who took the stand that as fast as the ties are laid so that a failure to renominate IlowelU the road will be in shape for would bo a repudiation not onlyf GREATEST NEED business as soon as the last stati- of Howell, but also of Senators Smoot and Sutherland, was sufon is completed. i A ficient to put him over. What is it! Here are some anLondon, Aug. 12, 1912 first S. On ballot the Harry swers: .While we live in this Editor Journal- Am now visit GREAT GRIEF AWAITS in second place, Judge was Joseph in find NEWTON PHILIP DR. it very T?orld we should have the best of ing London, and John F. Chidester third, and every thing we can get. Under different from what I had expect Jacob Johnson fourth, Washington, Sept. 5. Without Judge present conditions money is need- ed. In the first place, though i with four other candidates also Miss ed to get the best things. More was Saturday when we arrived knowing that his fiancee, the in race. On the succeeding money is therefore our greatest the station was as quiet as conic Alice Nixon, was buried today, ballots Johnson developed an need. With more money the poor be, though afterwards it became Dr. Phillip Newton of the Smithwhich was increasing strength, sonian such is exten an institute man eonld make his home bright- busier, but not to hurrying sufficient to him the nomingive er and happier. With more money as to confuse even the most in across the Pacific to claim her as ation the on ballot fourth by a the rich man could easily experienced traveler. The streets his bride over narrow margin Harry Jothe 'great enterprises that generally are wide, that is, in the Miss Nixon was drowned at Johnson had an adseph; Judge willJbless the 'world. Putjnori outlying districts, though some Colonial beach onTuesday while both on geography and money in circulation and we wil narrow ones, in fact, many o attempting to save the life of vantage most-nover lhe ..other.. religion to all be happier. be are found right in Frank Wiseman of Washington BANKER them, As Howell was a candidates. As ignorance is the greatest the heart of the city. On the who also lost his life.' Mormon it was advisable deemed d curse in the world, intelligence is whole, it is a clean, On Tuesday Dr. Newton sailed to name a for the its greatest blessing. An intelli- city, and it is a matter of surprise from Manila and a cablegram other on the place congressional gent nation cannot be kept in to the visitor to find that very telling him of the tragedy reach- ticekt. Johnson is slavery or poverty. We need wis- many homes have as large flower ed the Philippines shortly after from the Furthermore, south and it was generer teachers in our schools and col- gardens as attach to similar his vessel had gone beyond wireconceded that one congresleges, We need better sermons homes in the smaller towns of the less communication. The mes- ally sional nomination should go to in our churches. Wie need more north. crossed one from him to the south. sage It is almost impossible for any- Miss Nixon, telling her to intelligent men to frame and exeThe south not only secured a prepare cute our laws.We need wiser men one to really get lost in London. for the this fall. wedding nomination at the Congressional simand women in every home in our Street csrs, motor buses, and The cablegram, which never hands of the state convention, vehicles to and ilar traverse beautify country populate nearlyalt which- - it but also secured, the candidates the earth. The highest civilization the streets, and a network of un reached the eyes for .. was was in the for state treasurer, superintendintended, clasped that the world will ever know derground railways will take the hand of the dead she ent of publicjnstruction and one when girl must he theqsroduct of labor guidytravelerto-any-part- of the city was laid Into her grave. presidential elector. Salt Lake ed by intelligence. for a very small sum. Yesterday Farmer. Dr. Newton was sent to the was rather left out of the ticket. The greatest need in Cache I went with three friends to hear The only candidates on the tickvalley as well as elsewhere, is the famous choir at St, Pauls Ca- Philippines on an important govet credited to Salt Lake county ernment mission months pome that every man should have love thedral. The singing was beautithe candidates for judge of are He to Miss tried persuade in his heart for his neighbor. The ful, and also the music of the or- ago. the to Nixon him as bis court, attorney gensupreme accompany coming race will build its struc- gan. Afterwards we stayed long wife-bture on the foundation of univer- enough to examine the statuary they decided to wait eral and one presidential elector, Mirs. Margaret Zane Witcher sal love. Everything in politics, and paintings, which are also until, his return. Dr. Newton is has the distinction of being the of son the John Newton Major religion, and human government very fine. The statuary as a rule of the Sixteenth. States United only woman who has ever been on founded in selfishness and injus- represent those who have died in the ticket of a leading party for tice must pass away. Our great-es- t warfare, or who have been noted infantry. o elector, IL elected Miss Nixon,-whpresidential, was need is menwith large warm warriorsTAmong thtfse is one of --only woman e to in Washington, was the she will hearts inspired with the thought Cornwallis. By this time it was hold membership in an electoral of brotherhood and fraternity after five oclock, and we wanted daughter of Riehard Nixon, the who are willing to devote their to be back to Deseret in time for financial clerk of .the house. She college in the United States. lives to help usher in the day of meeting; so in order to go more 6pent a good deal of her school Other nominees for presidential electors said last night that in peace and plentyBlaeksmith . quickly than, the ears.-or- , abuses lif Jn France and was ;onsider-e- d ca.se':.Taft;rearriedr:Utah;r5rrs; most onethe of would travel, 'we decided to travaccomplished Witcher would he delegated to Professor Moses Johnson, an el by the tube, or underground girls' in' Washington, take the vote of the state to elocutionist of fame -- throughout railway. Among, the pallbearers at the Change at. Moorgate ' the State, and who conducted a were the instructions, according- funeral today was John Newton, Washington." Mrs. Witcher was series of classes in this county ly we boarded a train pointed out brother of the man whom ' she a candidate for state treasurer some years ago, is once morp vis- to ns by one of the station hands, was to have married, and wTho before the convention and was iting Cache, and gave The Jour- and killed no time by looking for wept unrestrainedly during the defeated for the nomination by nal a pleasant call' on. Thursday. Moorgate, as there was no scen- - funeral services. (Continued on Page Four) -- nt City. READY YEAR m MUTUAL EXCHANGE tber feet? After passing ery to view. twelve stations came the requests all change, so wre got out informed that we should lave changed at Mark Lane for Moorgate. Accordingly, back to Mark Lane we veent, and found it to be the third station from the starting point. Moorgate next, and as we crossed the street to change, there to the, left, less than a block awfey, loomed St. Pauls. From Moorgate to oqr destination was a twelve minutes ride, and we had1 been nearly two hours on the railroad instead. Well, we had one consolation it is not often one gets a ride of 8 that length -f- or- fourpenee cents). Most of the trolley wires are put nndeR the ground, so the streets, look ..much, neater - than they would otherwiser Add- - to this the fact that every corner that can be used for the purpose, though it be no bilgger than a good sized plant pot, is used for growing flowers or plants. London is a city of parks. It has ancr-wer- :favorJofbuyingthe-equipmei- H which the commissioners recommended. During the discussion the following facts were ' brought out: that Logan at the present time has the poorest fire equip-meof any city of its size in The West, eonsequentlytheSre ' insurance rates are much higher.; that as soon as the new fire equipment is installed, we were guaranteed that the fire insurance rates would be ten percent less, which would make' a saving uf over $1200.00 a year, besides giving better protection to all unin sored property, the value of which cannot be estimated. This saving of $1200.00 would in a few years pay for the equipment. It was the sense of the meeting that Mayor H&yhall or a representative of the city attend the International Fire Engineers Convention at Denver Sept. 1$ to .'20, and witness the demonstra-Tionso- f fire all the ujHto-dat- e fighting apparatus, particularly the one to be purchased by Logan A.C. THE B. Y. COLLEGE f well-ordere- non-Morm- - , ut very-popul- ar be-th- -- -- m |