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Show nn telw r; mi Lewis will reside journal t; ;e llrl J bj Ifcpir friends and sucee.;.5!:ul life. & Fabluthinx CoKjpajr Entered at the Post Office every l'uesd jy,' Thursday and Saturday, at hotter. Lojan.i Utah, as .Second-Olaas , , gCESCItlPTlOX ; By Carrier KATI--i ' Mrs! Jorgensen , , ii V quite ill this - v, r r ; T Mrs; Caroline Hyer of ; Rich, m i $179 Sly Mcthi $ $.50 mond was a" Lewiston visitor this Xtrelve Mo&thi ' Oa Time Id Advance week. By Mall v -- , 75c Three Months.. .900 $1.60 $1.75. Sly Mfrhtha V Wednesday afternoon ( the , $$.00 Twelve, lloothf !,,,,, - v ......... .......' .............. M-Weel- dy oa alls smiles, Advertising Its tee Furnished it Application. Miss Odessa Hendricks snon V V t left Fri- r , vf t I 1 t- - t J c J i sr Eiicurcion " ' :'Via::;;V O. S. L - u v fV 4 V Special .Train Service frcni Losan and inter-media- te i points - 1 . a Leave Logan ; 8.20 a. m. Leave Sugar Factory; .8:23 a. m. Leave Millville 8:36 a. m. Leave Hyrum 8:45 a. m. Leave Wellsville . . . . 8:55 a. m. Leave Mendon 9:05 a. m. Leave Ballard Janet. 9:13 a. m. Leave Cache Junct... 9.25 a. m. Leave ,WheelonT 9:37 a. m. Leave Collinrton 9:43 a. m. Leave Dewey 9:50 a. m. Leave Honeyville 9:59 a. m. 10:07 a. m. . Leave Bakers Arrive Brigham .... 10:15 a. m. - . : Jeff Bybe left this week for Chicago to continue' his studies there. This i Mr. By Lewiston, Sept. 6. The social in the east. event of the week was the china bees third year shower given in honor of Miss Mrs. Sarah Taggart and two Norma Ilyer by the Misses Sarah Star valley are - Ilyer and Hazel Pratt at the children from visit with Mrs, months home of A. L. Ilyer, on Wednes- here for a Mrs. Julia Lewsister, day between four and seven p. Taggarts is not health Mrs. Taggarts' m. The decorations were sweet is. the she thinks and peas. The games were very in- very good her. will help teresting. A Prognostus game, change we how see TellingMissIIyer I)r. E. S. Budge and Miss in Ten Years, proved very ena hospital , nurse spent Voung, tertaining. Refreshments were here. Wednesday served on the lawn. Many beautiful pieces of china were received. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Jamison left Those present were Misses Hazel this week for Chicago where the Pratt, Elm a Price, Sadie Smith, doctor will furnish his Dental Venus Wiser, Nilas Wiser, Roberta Price, Verna Wiser, Norma course. ' Ilyer, Elaine Ilyer, Nana Hogan, Mr, Joseph Hyer made a trip Odessa Hendricks, La Priel Ilyer, last week to the. Low Spring at Nellie .11. Bernheisel, Carrie Franklin to see how the flow of Mrs, Ellen Ilyer, Mrs. Myr' water, was, in the interest of the tle Hatch and Sarah Hyer. water works. It was rumored but Mr. Miss Anna Egbert has been that it was very small, is it thinks exceptionally chosen queen to represent the Hyer of the year as fifth district at the county fair, good at this time so springs are and at the fair all five queens more are having They going dry will be voted for and the one in chosen will represent Cache Coun- hard digging than anticipated so is rocky trench, as it ty at the State Fair in October. digging be blasted. Pipes to has it that We think Miss Egbert an excel' have been laid as far as A. L. lent choice. , Mr. - - .:zzhu' s 4 Round trip from LOGAIM day for Fillmore where she will teach DomestiedArts and Science in the Millard county High School IN LEWISTON "1 igSiarn 7 C; Stork left an eleven pound boy Sly months is the limit on time the home-o- f Mr, and Mrs. Brig, subscriptions of a paper. at We cannot let them, run longer, ham Ilyeri Mother , and babe ao we' rpike no yearly time rates. are doing' fifle and the father is cuiiH r v s,i; .... fr- "LJ-iJWUL- - ,? i. V ' t - !C" n. 1 i V w Tuesday, September 9, 1913. t Sarah Hyer spent Friday at Brigham city. Miss 90e LewLton. All them a happy Thursda- y-and week. Three , Uonthf in. wii-- journIl. log ail utah . .... .... $1.25 Limit Sept 18 returning will Special leave Brigham City 6:00. p. m.-- 3 Regular trains may also be used. See agents for further details 4 I o -- Ho-gar- :1 d, many-surroundi- . , Mr. "Myron has been iil the last week with a light case of typhoid, lie is getting along nicely now. i MrsItaginla Stoker and Mr. David Stoker of Bountiful have spent the last week here visiting relatives and friends,' Miss Gayle Merrill spent .last Sunday afternoon serthe First ward Elder Clarence Wiser, who just return- At the vices of $ ed from" a Samoaian mission spoke to the Saints, also Brother David Soker of Bountiful. t Mr. , I tf marriage of Dr. Lorin Lewis and Miss .Gayle Merrill was preformed Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding supper will he given at the brides home ' tonight in Smithfield for The 7 4 i ) PARIi HYDE ng to enable them to fly the large plane from the beach. With this change there was no trouble in making magnificent flights, including passenger carrying. Silas started the flights with a Hyde Park, Sept. 9. Funeral pretty exhibition at 3 oclock. services were held over the re- Soaring above" the pavilion he mains of the little child of Mr. made some g dips that and Mrs. George Kirby at' the were almost . perpendicular, alfamily residence". The sympathy ways turning his machine up. and of the entire out . to gliding close to the water and up Ilyers. Jtpgoes : sister brother and Kirby fn' the again toward the sky. This Mr. Fred Ellwood and Albert hour of their' sad bereavement as flight .was made in the small maBybee are erecting a new build- this is the. third time that Abe chine. ' ing in town, which will be used angel of death has visited ;their Returning to the beach ' the ' for a moving picture house. They peaceful home. i aviator announced that the at-, e best", intend putting ini mospheric conditions were perWord comes from Preston that fect and that he was. ready to do that can he purchased and show. The Alonzo Seamons,a former resident the run an. in the big passenger-carryin- g building will be completed Oct, 15 of Hyde Park, passed away last biplane."Miss Margaret Schramm, Saturday after an operation for the Salt Lake girl who had been BRYAN TAKES PART , appendicitis. waiting patiently for two , days IN MAIN CAMPAIGN to realize her ambition , to - fly, George Woolf met with a pain smiled. 'Then she prepared for 6. ful Maine, Waterville. Sept. injury last week while her journey. Some of those standbest Woodrow Wilson is the threshing.. Through some means ing by were doubtful. They his hand became caught in the thought that the young woman prepared of any roan who has with the result that it would get cold feet the last gone into the White House as cylinder, was badly torn. minute. In fact there were some said .Secretary of president. offered bets that she would who e State Bryan today, in calling The descendants of the late never go through with the.plan-Bu- t voters of the Third con- John Balls held a reunion family when she climbed to her seat the gressional district in the meeting house last Satur- beside the aviator and the big Democratic administration, by ' was started the spectaday. Members of the family electing William R. Pattingail, from Idaho and Nevada were, in propeller concluded tors that they,, were the Democratic candidate for attendance. A nice was wrong. program at Mondays election. carried out after which dinner With a smile that was typical Mr. Bryan made eight addresswas served followed by a dance of happiness she watched Chrises in the district. The speeches in the evening. tofferson give the signal to let were at Belfast late today and in bounded ovrthe machine go, andsands. this citjrtonight" Woolf have er MrTand Mrs.-Fre- d A later minute the It was at Belfast; thjt Mr. moved back to Hyde Park. disthe won had Schramm Miss Bryan extolled the qualities of first Salt of the tinction being President Wilson. He said: Sylvan Petersen is visiting Lake aviatrice. After flying an Our president stands as with his parents for a few days. south until the machine was just Born to Mr. and MrsTIIoward discernable exponent oflrincIplesof today: the dark against Thomas-Jeffers- on stood Grant-aHbo- yr iost-a- s MotherAnd-ba- he background of the mountains. Democratic as the exponent of doing nicely," Christofferson turned the machprinciples years ago No man Mrs. Bessie Hayloek and Han- ine and flew back over the heads can tell Woodrow Wilson what nah Hansen leave here on Wed of the The girl waved o do. He has a mind of his own. Merrill home in broadened infor their had smile and the nesday ITe is a real friend of the .peo- Iowa. sheer of a to laugh delight. ple. The farmers society of equity with the other specStanding ' Discussing the Mexican contro- organized a local branch in Hyde tators was Mrs. Schramm, the versy. the secretary of state said : Park last Friday evening. mother of the young woman. That AIft-L- co IIan&eyia-sufferinThat was. a legacyHo -P- resident g she was nervous nould.hejsccn.hy Wilson from the previous with a bad ease of blood poison. the way she gripped her fingers administration.- - Your president He seems' to be slightly improved into the palms of her hands as she is trying to lift international at the prejcnt writing. mechanical bird watehed-thp-bi- V itics to higher pol plane'amHs ;a But she, too, was intently.. handling the Japanese and Mexi- AEROPLANE FLIGHTS game, and as the flight concan questions with great diploOVER SALT LAKE- - cluded in a pretty glide to the matic skill. Wonderbeach, she exclaimed, .6. 8. Salt Maine, Despite Sept Lake, Sept. ful, wonderful, Winterport, When the girl landed the smile Secretary of State Bryan, speak- threatening weather in the early Wilof in which was behalf of the afternoon, here still there. And there was no was today ing part liam R. Pattmgall, Democratic sufficient to keep the milder avia- paleness noticeable in her face, candidate for congress, defined a tion enthusiasts from Salt air, the either. Shes game, all right. -I never progressive as a - man --who- is second days exhibition nf flying said Christofferson. ashamed to be a Republican, and by Silas and Harry Christoffer-so- n had a better beheaved passenger turned out to be a great suc- cn the machine, and Ive taken hasnt the eourage to he Demo-rrat.- cess. No one could ask for betraoreJhan five hundred. The Progressives insist - that ter flying than was offered, beginIt was delightful,, said Miss said 3 he and are oclock at Democrats, continuing Schramm. I only wish I was they ning we are with and in are the until after spots night flight .They going to fly more. I hated to see glad &f it, only we wish the spots the illuminated plane last even- the flight come to an end I was were larger. not afraid a hit. I had every ing. Finding the water- - of Great confidence m Mr. Christofferson. Referring to President Wilson Salt Lake too heavy for the pon- It was the greatest experience of Secretary Bryan said : In the matter of the tariff he toon constructed for fresh water, my life. I was an aviation enlias taken the peoples side. This Silas Christofferson and his bro- thusiast before , I went up, but bill is for the consumer, the av- ther, Harry, with their mech- that enthusiasm was nothing to erage man, rank and file, the man anicians, worked all morning yes- that which I have now. I hope of .thepeople. ...... terday. changing the equipment another opportunity to fly will the two families. - commrcial coptesy th' tna-hin- 1 , s. 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Well Trained, and Experienced, Student Body Renowned for Loyalty and Enthusiasm. 1913 22, Opens September Write for Catalogue roiUfLsoon Without stopping the engine Christofferson turned to The buue representative and told him torgeraboard;Thenstruetions there were obeyed with alacrity as who was another enthusiast wanted to feel of an air flight. Auain the signal, let go, was given and the second passenger carrying , flight was started, the first air voyage of a Salt Lake ' newspaper man; one f Mrs. C. A, Tyler, wife, of of Christofferson s mechanicians, was taken for short spin abo, -- i making three passengers jn all who rode the air yesterday. At the conclusion of this trip the Harry Christofferson boarded the big biplane and Silas took smaller one. The brothers soared into the air and flew together, one passing closely and flying t. for left above the other. A train until town and Silas waited had several miles start ?nd then, with gave chase. He caught up th before it and the train passed ., half-wa- y switch was reached, r?-- . turning alongside the outgoing-train- . , ( |