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Show His advertising is a part of r a merchant's service to his public as important as any other is rendered less part; and if itthan the other satisfactorily branches of the stores service, merchant. he is a short-vision- 1 T A nt ed LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1914. VOLUME XXXV u C The merchant who feels that one of the chief things he is accomplishing in his advertising is to help support the newspaper, probably feels, too, that he -- is paying store-reprimarily to help t he landlord. there appeared to have been attack provocation for the made by Miller, on Fisher and unless the injuries proved more serious than at first .thought there would likely" jbe no. arrests. Fishers injuries consist of a possible fracture, of the skull hear the base of the brain, a fractured jaw, a number of contusions about the face and shoulders and several lacerations about the face and neck. HI NUMBER 139. . -- Oil draws a large throng and its members enjoy themselves. About five hundred German speaking people of this section EXCELLENT enjoyed themselves at an outing in Johnsons Grove yester-a day. They had a fine picnic, meeting at which an excqjjent program was rendered and then J. E. Hickman has ts d the Fath- rnmnlfited a series of twent v just ..ome of lec- It tures at the erland that interested all. Brigham Young was a very pleasant day for all College Subject: The Psychol in attendance. The program at ogy of the Child.-I- t the meeting was as follows : has been my good fortune N ational Song, Assembly. to be in attendance upon a numPrayer John Scheiss. of those lectures, and I wish ber Speech of Welcome, Mr. Jose-p- s to say, that they are of the most Moser. excellent character. Song, John Gygi, of ProvI LECTURES the-spor- dence. Instrumental music, Serrer Sisters of Logan. Song, John Spuhler. Recitation, Margaret of Logan. Yodeling trio, Messrs er, Eisele and Blatter of Logan. Song, Mr. Huppman of Providence. Reading, Mr. Eisner of Provi-(fenc- e Zither and Mandolin selection, Serrer Sisters. the Gerwn , Following this children of Logan gave severs? living i tableaux representative and of Germany, Switzerland the United States. At the German conference on Sunday there was a good attendance and some very fine addresses were delivered by President Schulthess of Salt Lake, Elder Well3 of the same place and others. PRESIDENT BORDASS GUNS ARE SILENCED J'he professor gave a great amount of information concerning children, their nature, their unfolding at every age, step by made suggestions step, and very helpful to parents, in the in every training and dealing ' way with children. Prof, Hickman has his subject thoroughly in hand and is an excellent speaker, a fact well known in our community. I was very much disappoint-- i to see the very few people who attended those lectures. Would it not be a good thing, if the professor could be to repeat his lectures, or at least some of them, in a large hall, charging a small entrance fee, so that all those interested in this, the most important of subjects, may have the privilege of hearing him? in-dus- ed S. B. MITTON. FLYING BOAT HOLDS OWN IN STORM Hammondsport, N. J., June The huge flying boat America was almost dashed to pieces and tossed into Lake Keuka by the fiercest summer storm that has visited Pleasant Volley in twenty years Hailstones an inch in diameter and a tremdous cloudburst, by a hurricane which attained the velocity of fifty miles an hour. Five of the cables which held the great pilgrim to the earth were tom from their threads. The fastenings like America, caught in the gale struggled like a bound giant to arise. She managed to throw herself sideways and out of her cradle. Her broad life wing touched the ground and her whale-lik- e nose pitched upward. She left her cradle by almost a 28. BAM Seen j When London Police Made Raid on Suffragettes vThe. Logan team went to Franklin on Saturday and in a scrappy game they managed to win out by the score of 5 to4. Kidman did the twirling for Logan and he let the Franklin-ite- s down with a couple of hits. Cummings was behind the bat. Olsen, a young fellow of Franklin did the pitching for the other side and he kept the local batters guessing. He throws a There were hard ball to hit. some disputes in but on the whole it was a good con-Prtest and the locals say the Franklin boys are a pretty good lot of sports Tomorrow, the locals will cross bats with the Lewiston team on the B. Y. C. , grounds and a good game is promised., Lewiston is in better shape now than when the league season started and will put up a good game. The contest will start at four oclock. All the preliminary arrangements have been made for the big game on the Fourth Hyde Park and Logan. It will be a regular league game transferred here from Hyde Park and therefore both teams will fight hard to .win. Logan will be in fairly good shape for the contest and while the other fellows are practicing hard for to go the game, they will-hasome if they win. Thus far, the Logan team has not put up a poor game, and it is desirous of going through the season without doing so. In fact all the teams of the Cache valley Fhot copyright, 1114, by American Frw Association. league have put up good bail MR FARE against the government by the suffragettes continues unthis year, and fans have receivabated In England, and numerous arrests have been made during ed the worth of their money the last few days. Destruction of valuable property la going along On time. account of the every the vigilance of the police. The illustration shows regularly busy season is it getting hard- the scene near the despite houses of parliament when officers arrested Mrs. Panic er every day to hold the boys hurst again, together with several of her One of them seized companions. together, but the promise,.!? the. bars, of an iron fence, as shown in the photo. In her violent attempt to : that the season will be played prevent the police from locking her up in a station bouse. ... out and it will be good ball all the way. . ' the-gam- ED e of etween ve , A.C. Y J DELIVERED ON THE OCCASION OF THE CLOSING OF CITY SCHOOLS, 1914. (By ELEANOR HENDRICKS) Long have we labored. Day by Day Our reward to gain; Now tis icon. We cannot say FareivelV ivithout some pain! . Today we do not say farewell to each other, but to nine long happy years that are gone never, never to return, To us they have beeiu.precious years crowded with hew thoughts, bright hopes, and tender joys. They mean more to us than we fully realize because they mark the foundation of our educational career. When we entered the gram- mar school our minds were un- trained but we were willing and ready to receive knowledge that would prepare us to be true men. and women. Our souls were fed; our characters made stronger by the uplifting hands of beloved parents and teachers, who led us in the paths of truth like a good shepherd does his flock.Occasion-all- y one of us would stray a little apart from the rest but soon, would find his way back again; for within all our hearts has been carefully planted a sense of right and wrong, a love for the good, a hatred for the bad, and a joy in our hopes, ideals and ambitions. These gifts we treasure as our most precious possess sions. Day by day and step by step we advanced up the staircase of success, always guided by the bea con light, our graduation, daily led onward by the spirit that 1 whispered, GO, advance and gain knowledge and wisdom. Now our efforts are rewarded for today wre graduate. It is a day of days never to be forgotten. It divides our lives into past and a future. In a measure we regret the passing of these school days for with them we leave behind us our childhood, the most happy, care free period , of our lives; but it is with joy that we hail the bright tomor- row for the future holds much in store for us, a higher education which can be learned, at: school of learning, by thoughtful; study and better experience. It; will strengthen our characters; and prepare us for the trials of life from which up to this time we have been shielded by the ever protecting hands of father and mother. We are young; our lives are yet before us, and we hope that we may always be faithful to the trusts that are reposed in us, and thankful to God and our noble educators for all v that we have and are. Dear parents, we , love and thank you for the many sacrifices that you have made for us in depriving yourselves of many things to give us an education. We cannot express our feelings toward you, but we know that the knowledge of a mothers love and kind teachings is a guid ing star, pointing to the beauty and sacredness of womanhood; that the nobility and integrity of a fathers character has fixed the standard of what manhood CATALOGUE PROFESSOR HOWELL Hon. Frank K. Nebeker was . in Logan on Friday, having Puerta Plata by President Bor come over from Wellsville silREADY das of Santo Domingo was WINS PRIZE where he attended funeral the fire from enced late Friday by of Heber Parker. He was one the main battery of the AmeriThe State Agricultural colof who those at the serProfessor J. D. Howell of the spoke can gunboat Machias. Only a school Agricultural College commercial for the lege a we not catalogue were fact that vices, few shots were required for the informed of when the report of year of 1914-1- 5 will soon be on department has the distinction task. its way to thousands of the of making more money in less the funeral was given us. News of this incident came homes of the men and women time than any man in Logan, to the navy department late towho support it. The new cata- through having won a $500 night in a belated dispatch logue is just off the press and piano by some few hours applifrom Captain Russell on board some fifteen typewriters have cation of his skill as an artistic the battleship South Carolina. been busy the past week at the penman to the task of devising Money versus love is the carries The Machias .which office t addressing and Presidents an advertisement executing thought upon which the story of eight four-inc- h guns, was sent It is for., the Glen Bros. Roberts The Brute hinges.This strong envelopes for mailing. into the inner harbor at Puerta to Piano company of Ogden. Noin those hoped charge,' by drama presented in four reels at Plata prepared for battle after send all time. same out the at tice of his having won this the Lyric Theatre Tomorrow the Dominican forces had time This they hope to do this week, prize came to him in the .form inserves as vehicle a to night and again violated an agreetroduce that sterling actor Mr. in order that those who con- of a congratulatory letter on ment not to use artillery in atMalcolm Williams to the Photxfc-dram- template a course at that in- Sunday. The letter also requesttacking the rebel forces holding stitution may begin at once to ed him to come at once and public. The plot itself per the port. their class schedule make his choice of the $500 organize mits strong dramatic scenes. It Captain Russell was sent to foot. for the coming year. pianos in the store of that comGlenn Curtis and his men had is a story of a woman loving her Dominican waters with general pany. Accordingly he left on husband Many faculty interesting instructions' to protect Ameri- been working on the new tail dearly but at the same the which afternoon train. r are changes conspicuous, time Sunday she has a kink were in and her moral can and other foreign lives hydroplaning surface and in however, have been noted Other things besides good property. He had warned the forced to abandon the tossing makeup which makes her love these All before. luck were connected with his changes pages hulk. and fashion to the even retreated the better. They forces money contending against use of artillery, which meant hangars, waiting for the mo- She is given her? choice; she may be characterized by one victory. For years before comcertain death to noncombatants ment when the other cable at must select one or the other. word Improvement. In no place ing to America he worked diliand had been promised that on- tachments would slip and the She chooses the latter but finds does the catalogue show a fall- gently at the art of Decorative ing off, except in the high and Design penmanship. The ly small guns would be employ- America would be carried out out her mistake. school into Lak6 Keuka, a shapeless ed. department, this being famous educator, Vere Foster "You have called me a brute, about by the authori- once told him that beyond doubt brought In his dispatch the captain mass of wood, steel and silk. then I, will act like one, is a But as suddenly as the storm passage' that gives the gripping ties assisting the institution to he could become the greatest says the situation is well in Ten minutes domestic photo drama hand and foreigners who de- arose it abated. The a higher plane by means of penman in Enriand. No one will sired to leave have been taken after the wind had died the Brute, its title. That sterling taking out the first high school dispute his being the best in sun was glowing forth again. aboard the American ships. actor Mr. Malcolm Williams will year. Next the second prepara- this line of work in the state of Curtiss inspection immed- appear in this famous play in tory year will be dropped and so Utah. So, while we may think should be. To you, kind Board of EducaLABORER BEATEN FOR iately after the storm revealed motion pictures at the Lyric to- on until the A. C. is a college him fortunate and cuss our own AN ALLEGED INSULT no injury to the America, The morrow only. To those unfamili- in the purest sense of the word. bad luck, we might well remem- tion and Principal, we extend It is interesting to note, that ber that a wise man once said, our heartfelt thanks and gratisilken wings had stood the test ar with the plot it may be stated Salt Lake, June 29. Frank and the heavy body of the that it calls for strong dramatic despite the fact that the high Luck, you speak of luck as tude. You are the master hands school work is being stopped, though it were a supernatural that have superintended our edu Fisher, a laborer in the employ boat was scratched merely.' situations so dear to the heart of the total reristration has kept element; my boy do you know cation and we earnestly hope of the Inland Crystal Salt comA heavy rainfall later in the the disciple of the modem photo This shows that the luck-ianother name for good that your every effort In our beincreasing. pany at the salt works at Salt-ai- afternoon caused a" postponer drama., The brute is a tense is education in sense interest and is in a serious condition at ment of the trials, and the big modem drama of the clash of higher ability to apply that half may be rewarded by the fa- more the county hospital as the re- flier was made fast by addition wills between a strong man and becoming general same good sense at the proper ture knowledge that from ns This is without doubt have grown noble men and wo- -' the state, and that time. sult of a beating administered al cables. .a haughty woman, the climax of throughout . following true the the in ase. No one, other men. bv Bud Miller, another emare this The Amenca, on her trans people hich hangg in the balance un Beloved teachers, to you we ployee of the salt company. Atalntic trip, will carry in her til the man, in righteous indi- modern trend of ' education than he, could have done what which he a in is Since 11:30 oclock for hold one ton of oil and gasoline, the did, reason owe a debt which we can never practical simple J gnation, exerts his full physi- direction pointing in other that in not words, have her two passengers. Porter who cal the they morning Fisher has ability. repay. Gold nor silver will never strength towards the subWhat is most significant to pay back the hope and cheer you conscious and the weights 167 pounds and Hal-let- t, jugation of the woman, and the direction the Agricultural is fear that his skull who weighs 145, and inus, especially the ambitious, have given us. Your prudence through sheer force, brings his college moving. to fractured. are and struments, food and small those who desire some of in thought and speech, your willwilful and mercenary wife to Many improvements The which will weigh see her over be the the noted in altercation looking professors good luck, is ingness to give us your best effolly and lovingly ac- new Fisher and Miller grew out of 8bout 100 pounds. Thus the Branches in the fact that he will give a forts, and your kindness of heart catalogue. her master ' for all an alleged insult to Mrs. Mar- America will carry about 3412 knowledge the colleges course in this branch of pen- has endeared you to this class. various of schools time. have grown so as to demand manship at the Agricultural No doubt we have caused you garet Brown, a cook at the salt pounds. The weight of the Amworks. Fisher is said to have erica is 2650 pounds, making ;he dignity of being called a de- college next year. President vexation perhaps you have ofMrs. Nettie Sloan will give a partment. insulted Mrs. Brown while in- the total weight about .5062 The school of agri- Widtsoe suggested that he do ten been disappointed in us; but piano recital for her advanced cultural engineering, one of the so, and he has consented in the you have borne with us patienttoxicated and Miller intervened pounds. and beat up Fisher. (Tuesday) latest and most important Christian way in which he does ly. You must not judge us by The storm here today caused students tonight Sheriff Andrew Smith, Jr., "early $1,000,000 damage to June 30. at 8:30 o'clock in ..the schools at that institution is all things. The readers of this our outward actions, but by our investigated the matter, but the crops in Pleasant Valley, an Logan Tabernacle. The general (Continued on page three) (Continued on Paso Plvo) (Continued on page five) made no arrests. He said that unprecedented loss by storm. public is invited. 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