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Show r Ad reading is 8n absolute essential of good housewifery. is coming wife The successful unsuccessful The it. to fully realize wife should BEGIN to realize c The more a scarcely COMPLETE. Theres opportunworth-whil- e Economy today the in city in store ity any their store news more ami H 1j that isnot advertised. it without delay. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, VOLUME XXXIV UTAH, SATURDAY, BAND PR0GRAF.I FOR AU GUST NUMBER 14 2,1913 TIM. Miss Katherine Force, Sister of Mrs, John Jacob Astor, to Wed THE CONCERT . The rapid growth ot our school population is indicated hy the fact that this, total shows an increase of 239 over last year, which is also. more than one hundred per cent, in excess of the normal increase of several years past. Following is the excellent program .for this evenings concert of the Logan Military , Band, which will begin at six oelock instead of 7 as. heretofore, in order not to disturb a meeting which begins- - in the Tabernacle at 8 p. m. The solo by Mr. Benson Parkinson with band accompaniment will be found a most pleasing number: March The Pullman porters on Parade, Published by Maurice Abrams Music Co., N. ,Y.. March Theyve Got Me Published-b.Waterson, Berlin Snyder Co., N. Y. The Chief, ' Overture Solo, by E. Benson Parkinson- Only Thee. Composed and arranged by Jos. A. Smith 'Jr., by Band. , J Intermezzo Aisha. Published Waterson, Berjain Snyder Go. N. Y. The Rosary Cornet Solo Overture Light Cavalry . 7 Selected. March 'renumbers Special played hy f , quest. WHWlTcilOIIt BOARD OF HEALTH (By Prof. J. C. Hogenson) are living .today in a State in filled with resources that tend of every way.for the development there is' her or country .which no State-resources denatural her through her velops her men and women, does Utah. toys and girls- as search the Morally, you may world over, go into every, nook and corner, and you will find no are place where virtue and purity will held more sacred than you find in Utah. Intellectually, we stand third in the United States in education, young as we are, having had to overcome difficulties as we have, still we have al- the Glory of - ways held that and have as is God intelligence, live to tried up to it. Rea people more no is devout, there ligiously, earnest, and sincere people on the face of the earth than is found in the valleys of Utah, praising God and giving glory to him. "We LOGAN CITYS SCHOOL CENSUS people--Phyfiie- ally While there, may be a few additions, the School census of the city is practically complete, with the following results: Smithfield, Aug. 1, On, Tuesday night the Junior class of Young tLadieg of the second ward entertained the senior class, officers and the ward bishopric at the central school house. A most excellent program was rendered, refreshments served, and, the of the evening spent in folk dances. The Junior girls and assumed all responsibility are to be congratulated upon for the excellent entertainment. Utah,, we love thee for thy lof- mountains with ty their abundance of timber and mineral wealth, where the winter snows are stored to be used later by the hand of man in watering the thirsty crops, thus making them yield surely and abundantlove thee for thy ly. Utah-w- e fertile, valleys now dotted with prosperous farms t and villages, where a man is" a king with unbounded resources if he. will but snow-cappe- d i ENJOYS EXCISION e 4 J' Y.4 L. M. I. A, of the first ward held their monthly social at the home of Alisa Coral. Nelson' last night. Refreshments were served, a good program rendered and games indulged - in until a late hour. Miss Coral has been confined to her home for many months with rheumatism .. and she was grateful to the young lad ies for their kindness in remem- t, 1 - bering her. - - . he-crowd - ... , Smithfield. Supt. W. G; Raymond -- , excellent advice and encouragement to the organizations. In the afternoon the department work was .discussed Tor the following month. ON TYPHOID FEVEIt Health Officers: r In view of the importance of the preventive measures for the restriction of typhoid fever which the State- Boqrd of Health 4s, en- . , Geo-graph- . -- - Mr. and Mrs. (C, A. Nyman of North Logan and Lathaei Fryer of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. James Cragun the fore part of the week. - deavoring to effect, health officers are' again urged to comply with the request that they shall . report to the board bn blanks furnished for the purpose all eases of typhoid .fever that r' Xvithiii ,thefr ' jurisdiction, Stamped envelopes to be used for this purpose' will' be mailed' and hereafter supplied upon request. The Widal Test will also be furnished to physicians by the board free of charge. The campaign against flies and s' contamination of the should be vigorously prose cuted throughout the State. Special activity at this season will definitely and radically re duee the later prevalence of ty phoid fever and intestinal diseases of infants. - Each case should be recognized as a direct source of danger to. the lives of others and no precautions should be neglected. (See typhoid circular.) UTAH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH. , NE .of the Interesting weddings which will probably take place In the fall ts that of Miss Katherine Force, sister of Mrs. Madeline Force As-tothe' young widow of Colonel John Jacob Astor, Her engagement to Henri Harnlckell, a New York broker, was announced from Bar Harbor, Me., where MIb Force la staying with her sister on the Astor summer estate.' La Selva. If tbo wedding date la set for early fall It la likely that It will take place at Bar Harbor. Among the Invited Will be Mrs. John Astor, first wife of John Jacob Astor, and her son, Vincent Astor; r, s SECRETARY DANIELS VISITS SALT LAKE When I Salt Lake, Aug. 1. refieh Washington next Tuesday I will have visited every navy yard, station, dock and other sueh property in the United States, and then I believe I will be better qualified to consider the needs of the navy and pass upon the mat- ters that come to me for disposition. In this way Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, summed up the object 'and result of his western tour of inspection when he delivered a brief address at a banquet in the Hotel Utah yesterday, tendered to him by NICELY ARRANGED GIVES PROGRAM Democrats of the In an interview with a Tribune reporter whometSecretaryDan-iel- s in Ogden and . accompanied him to Salt Lake, he explained one of the principal purposes of his visit to the Pacific coast. .When the Panama canal is will w completed, have one fleet, not an Atlantic and Pacific fleet, though there will be Atlantic and Pacific squadrons. However, the ships will be passing to and from the Pacific and Atlantic . coasts at times, and we will need greater facilities for repairs on the western coast. Now we have only two dry docks on the r Pacific coast. I have examined a number of sites suggested for dry docks and repair yards. I have made no dicisions yet as to where they will be located. But I have the data, and when I return to Washington I will prepare my recommendations to congress. -- Mr. Maurice Brooks of Wisconsin is filling prescriptions at store during the absence of, Mr. Leo D. Brooks. the-dru- The city council have voted to call a special election for the purpose of bonding the city for the-suof $25,000, to install . am electric light plant-- r " IN VELLSVILLE Lindquist and Son have been Wellsville, July 31. The folremodeling their undertaking lowing fine program was renderparlors on First North, and have ed in the Wellsville Tabernacle certainly made a thorough job of on Sunday evening last: it. . - , the front door one Orgon Prelude. Entering lins himself in a nicely furnish- Invocation. ed reception room, in which Solo and ehorus, Proud, Yes of Our Home in the Mountains, there is'i cold storage show case , for flowersNjlmmediately behind Ernest Bailey. . this a nice and commodious chapClass exereisg year, The el has been fittd lip. In the Power of Faith, Maud Maughan Ten minute talk, Life of Brig-ham- rear are the office, wqrk room, and a mortnary wherKJrodies Young, David P. Murray. Piano solo, James J,' Allen. may await embalming, orare Concert work, 4th Commandplaced upon their first receptio In a brick annex is the embalmant, 2nd Int. Department, ief talk, The First Day afting room. To make room for the chapel, er ihefirrival of the pioneers., the show rooms have been changSingingv Utah, We Love ed to upstairs, where the facili- Thee Benediction.' ties for displaying the large and fine line of caskets to their best advantage, is excellent.- - New carThe following pleasures, seekpets, wall paper and fresh paint ers have gone up BlaeksbiiUis have given the establishment a Fork canyon and will visit, Bekr ?w appearance inside find out. Lake and return via Logan can ... von: John Woodward, Amy WillONE MAN KILLED AND iams, Fred Parker, Mary WoodNEARLY 150 INJURED ward. Newman Allen, Elva Mur. Gilbert Thorpe, Wm. Hoskin, ray, Altoona, Pa., July 30. One Carrie Iloskin, They left Tuesman was killed and 146 passen day and expect to be away .a gers andtrainmen were injured,' week. L only one rangerously, today when a fast express crashed into the rear end of a passfenger train on Many farmers are busy harvest ing grain and putting up second the Pennsylvania railroad at fifteen miles east of this city, crop of hay. 1 -- , -3 Mrs. Jas. Y. Allen and Mrs. George P. Toolson are visiting friends at Cache, Idaho. The Thompson and Hyde company, contractors and builders have secured the contract - to build the following homes in our eity: $5,000 home for William Griffiths, $4,000 home for Joseph J. Richardson, $4,000 home for James Kirkbride and Joseph Riehardson, one for . - Mrs. Joseph McCracken and daughters Mary, Sadie and Lnln. Mrs. William Noble and daughter Rae and Miss.Noama Reese returned Wednesday from their trip to Yellowstone. f - Messrs and Mesdames Joe Watts, Johp.T. Hind, and. L, J. Plowman',, have returned from a . most successful fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Meikle fire Jigain in onr midst, after visiting' their children in Idaho. ' Miss Nellie Weeks is visiting and friends while on a vacation from heKwork in Salt home Lake. Miss Lillie Peterson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest Hamzat Blaekfoot, Idaho. yrone, elev- he-sai- d, en, who are being cared for in the Altoona hospital, were able to continue their journey. Both trains were of steel construction and this is believed to explain the fact that there were not more casualties. -- . YOUNG RANCHER SLAIN -- 4 - After shooting Stephen Wood, 26 to death at the gate, of his mothers ranch last night,' unknown men fired at Woods two sisters who ran to his aid. They were driven into the house. They found their brother dead the next morning. Montros,jTylo, July 5 g m -- state. Mrs. Ollie Nielson is the guest, of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Miles of Montpelier. . water-sup-plie- 1 . A qe-(P- prominent - and most of his aids were present at one or the other of onr morning sessions and gave most . ; - ; - On Sunday afternoon last the Sunday school ' union meeting was held in the first ward of able To Mr." Charlie . McNiel, the singing master of the Fifth ward, organized a very successful picnic fob the members of his choir last Tuesday, They started off soon after six'! A the morning in four follow natures plan and well laden buggie? for our beautiful Logan canyon, and altogether close to mother earth. Utah we love tjiee for thy pure about thirty, choir members were a man may present to enjoy the outing ' sparkling water where . On'arrival at their destination pure.life;-givingquaff the, from the menMsied theWselvbsin get' the mountain streams. ' r ting things C(idy for the breakUtah we love thee for ' thy fast, chopping wood etc., and the weU employed ' pleasant sunshine and the soft ladies were kept sometime for the gool love-thecooking e breezes that blow. W e. will had brought things they for thy green leafy bowers and clear blue skies. We love them. The morning air had given quite an exceptional thee for thy golden fields of graim full justice was and thy fields of green alfalfa and thy appetite, to done the splendid meal abundance of mealy potatoes. We The men then love thee for thy fields of sugar while the womwent out fishing, beets, thy well colored, fine flavor ed apples ; tfiy juicy peaches and en, with their usual thoughtfulness busied themselves in making . thy small fruit. look neat TJtah We love thee for thy cat- the camping ground ' and breakfast after clean and tle, horses, and sheep which graze lunch. the for Truly preparing upon a thousand hills ; we love thee for thy milk and honey, thy this was wonderful, and would to a first class pleasant scenes and thy' desert have done credit hotel.. Everything was provided wild. We love thee for thy min- chicken- to delicious from fried eral wealth, for thy farms,' thy and ice it is marvellous cream, towns, and thy cities; we love Mormon what our girls can do thee for thy people and their - brotherly love. ,We love thee for at short notice. thy nearness to nature -- and -- to ..Most of the afternoon was God. spent in singing, and afithe van , alUtah we love thee for thy boys shone forth in much splendor am most the all exceptionaltime, and girls, for thy many institu-.tion- s ' ' of learning; we love thee ly enjoyable day was had. Singing, was also . indulged in for'thy own sake and are happy indeed that we live within thy nearly all the way home, and borders where we shall expect al- surely passers by must have conic conclusion that the choir ways to live and grow and de- to the of the Fifth ward are a members velop, to be happy and prosperlot of men and womvery happy ous generation after generation. iheir labors never grow en May - Let us go back for a. few moThere. ments into the 'past and picture less. One Who Was if we can the conditions that existed in the fair State of Illinois UOUNTY TEACHERS EXAMINATION. which caused some of her honest citizens to leave her borders and The annual County Teachers wander into the trackless desert examination will be held in Room m search of a new home, where 280 at the U. A. C. Logan, Utah fhey might worship God aceord-m- g Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursdaUTthe dictates of their- - con- y;-Au 1913, be ginning g, science. at 9 p. m. The program for the The Mormon people had examination is as follows." built the beautiful little city of Tues. A. M. Arithmetic, OrthNauvoo. They were a religious, ography Tues. JP. M. Physiology, Pedjnst, upright and industrious peo-pi- e andAhus weremoreprosper-ou- s agogy than some of the surrounding Wed, A. M. Grammer, Psycommunities. Jealousies were chology Wed. P. M. Writing, aroused, lies werp circulated, mobs were organized. The peoReading, ple were taunted and harrassed Thurs. A. M. U. S. History, and flnanvwre'3riven from their Drawing: homes with threats and the use Thurs. P. M. Nature Study, of guns and the fire torch.- - Men, History of Education. , women, and children, innocent of R. V. LARSON, . as they, were, were forced Superintendent. County Jrong, oto flee for their lives in the dead winter because some few men SATE IN GOOD CONDITTION. Power had sunk so low, Binghamton, N. Y., July 30. and had so little safe of the Binghamton The for right, regard justice and ..liberty as Clothing company, which passed - sme ignorant and degraded citi-t- o through the factory fire a week satisfy their own lust for ago, was opened. Contents were - (Continued on page three) - somewhat water soaked - - to-perm- it The y . ENTERTAINS 1 f, Da-ing-I- i AT SfHTIIFIELO ONERS , merchants' are making 30. Mr. Heber Bankheadha.rhaxl the hot and cold water put into his house, .with bath tub, basin, toilet; classy and - sink. p-to-date. : t - Everything Mr. Milton Sant of Treasureton Idaho has been visiting his grand ffiathe pastrweekr , Mrs. Alma Raymond is critically ill, she improves so slowly that she is not yet out of danger. Mrs. Martha Blackhnrst preBORDENS CONDENSED in a music elass recital sented her UTAH COMPANY OF I.HLK on Fri. night. "The program was announces that it will pay" for much enjoyed. . Many very young ; ' milk at Its Wellsville and Logan tots took part. Plants for the month of August, , Nathan Done and the Pilking-to- n 36 cents per pound butter fat desisters assisted Mrs. Black-hurs- t. livered at Factory or 34 cents at Dairymens milk stands. v LORENZO HANSEN,' ' Mrs of was Pain Sarah Logan . Superintendent. (Continued on page four) (Advertisement) M V W |