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Show THE PAGE EIGHT; i TUI-WEEK- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, Saturday, Octobf-- r 31, JOHN H. BARKER transportation exJ, made money. and yet penses .Democratic H. of wheat John Barker, The increase of the ' the intermountain region .m nominee for the office of SherSalt Lake City, IIOLDTH PARTI' weight through moisture ab iff, was b m atmoved with his Nov. 2, 1863; sorbtion made this possible. Cache to county, settlThe ladies of New Jersey WINTER COURSES AT THE B.Y.C. parents i in Providence h 1865, making era j Academy served tea in the a him practically pioneer of 'aing afterAcademy parlors Friday (Continued from page one) the county. In 1869 the family noon to the mothers of New ii lia Ul The Missionary Course and moved to Newton; attended the Jersey students. and the schools was at common will continue During the afternoon several the Winter courseMutual course, Brigham Young College when th than Geo. Kleine's Wonderful Photoplay in Five Reels, Featuring renderlonger musical numbers were Mis Ida Cook was at its head. will these weeks instead six of studher ed by the teacher and Mr. Barker has been a farmer ents. Miss Murray at the piaro be held for a term of eighteen the greater portion of his life, one-ha- lf count will is always a pleasure to her weeks and and prior to his acceptance of credits friends and her little people years The all absorbing topic of the the office of Sheriff, was a pleased, the guests with their Y. C. has been merchant in business at Cache Lullaby and Evening Song. week at the B. Junction.' His life has been The Lyric Club have often been the Kappa Nu frolic held in the The most beautiful Actress in Europe, who received $20,000.00 for spent in this valley, of which he From last night. heard before, but the new gymnasium nook comer. and knows every her dazzling work in this wonderful story. This film comes direct school year has brought several the jolly good time every one is without re- f His character and the and had to its mem: valuable additions prettiness from Salt Lake City, where it played three days to immense proach and he has filled the ofbership, and the songs by Mrs." uniqueness of the decoration, it fice of Sheriff one term, during Nu dance to the is expected the Kappa business. , Wittenberger added a most excellent record. making be the will still topic absorbing occasion. the of pleasure The county commissioners, the . The .Elocution department for days to come. Special Musical Program by Lyric Concert Orchestra legal, fraternity and the public was also represented in. the have the utmost confidence, in Miss Edith Holt Wm. Spicker Director program. his ability. No mistake will be SEED TO surprised and amused her hearmade if he is to the ers by very cleverly telling of MUSICAL NUMBERS: Italian Folk Songs, Valse Poudru office so he has which capably and A Mortifying Mistake, An essay by Dr. Franklin S. filled. Cloister Scene ,Miss Violette Kammerman rep- Harris, agronomist of the Utah resented the Night Wind. of Logan, college T. W. Agricultural PETERSEN The Boston ivy which so on Better Seed has been regenerously adorns the walls of commended by the Crop ImMr, T. W. Petersen, candithe Academy furnished no less provement Committee of Iowa date on the Progressive Ticket, EPHRAIM BERGESON beautiful interior decorations. to be discussed by all clubs in for to the State Representative The brilliant hues of the ivy seed meeting, A copy of Dr. is one of the well . Ephraim Bergeson, Democraleaves, together with ferns and Harris' essay which has receiv- Legislature, known-an- d substantial citizens tic nominee for the office of potted plants, were designed to ed wide spread recognition re- of South Cache. county commissioner, was born symbolize the warmth Aof the cently, is in the County He resides in Hyrum, and his in the city of Logan in the year welcome the school extended to Agent an agricultural magazsurroundings at his home, indi- 1871; moved with his parents its guests. It is not often that a ineof much' importance cate that he is a progressive to Lewiston and resided there could see stagnant school has the time or the opwest. middle the one throughout and a booster, who believes in 1892, when he moved to air as distinctly as you can see stagnant portunity of entertaining its Dr. Harris urges the plant- in building up his home town. resince he has where Cornish, patrons, and it was a great ing of good seeds to get best reHe has served the of sided. Attended the public .watery with its scum and slime, you would pleasure to the ladies of New sults from crops. Although the Hyrum as councilman city was a schools the of county. Jersey Academy to meet in this soil may be of the best quality, member of the council that acreadily understand why the Campbell .way . Mr. Bergeson has followed social way the ladies of Logan, moisture abundant and condiof heating houses is the one you want. and to feel through knowing tions ideal, worthless seed will quired the city electric light farming chiefly, and is now one successful most fanners of the plant. the parents an added interest counteract all these ideal condiHe has large interests of land, and stockmen of the north. end " tions, he says. in their children. Clean, Moist, Normal Air and a sheep and cattle, in fact is a of the valley. Mr. Bergeson is : 'I " Much of the disease among man who has shown business a man of keen observation, and WHEAT GAINS BULK wheat can be abated by careful above the average in his having spent his life here, is WHILE IN STORAGE preparation of the seed, de- ability own affairs, and is thoroughly well acquainted with the needs clares Dr. Harris in the article. acquainted with the needs of of the county. If elected as (Continued from page one) Treatment for smut and loose Cache county, and he stands commissioner, the residents of as possible over winter. The smut of oats, two diseases com- squarely on the State Progres- the north end will feel certain installed under Campbell specifications is absorption of moisture does not mon in Utah, are urged by Dr. sive Platform. have competent representhey injure the grain, nor can wheat Harris. By placing one pint of He is guaranteed to heat the house to a temperahonest and tation, and the people of the be injured- - by frost or cold formalin containing forty per not afraidabsolutely to stand for the right county at larjge will be well ture of 70 degrees in the coldest and windiest weather. The dry farm wheat cent formaldehyde into forty as he sees it. of all matters in served general weather. You can have a Surety Co. bond crop is especially subject to in- to fifty gallons of water- - and All can feel county interest. crease through moisture ab- immersing the seed in burlap with mi lions behind it, which guarantees satisfied that Mr. Bergeson will ELI J, BELL sacks in this solution for about sorption. cents one hundred require that the contract will t be fulfilled. ; In storing wheat, fanners ten minutes, much of the dis' Eli J. Bell, candidate for the worth of value for every dollar should take precaution, declares ease will be prevented in the term of the peoples money that is Write commissionership for booklet long a Twice Day, showing . Dr. Harris, to keep the grain fields. the central district on the expended. Mr. Bergeson is fuel for record and from being ruined. The bins The seed after being dipped, from, economy durability. a man of business Democratic and Progressive should be in buildings well ex- should be . allowed to drain has-beeSandof on member the a born was tickets, ability; posed and should be so con- thoroughly. The wet grain is wich- Islands, while his parents the Board of West Cache canal NEWMAN & STUART CO. structed as to prevent insects, piled up and covered with were on a mission in the south and of the West Cache Irrigamice or other vermin from get- sacks, or other similar materLogan ip, the year 1867. On the tion districts He has never beting inside. All bins should be ial a number of hours and then .Teas, mission the fore run for any elective office. of that completion made of smooth boards, well spread out to dry as rapidly s family returned to their home; oiled on the inside. . A. B. CHAMBERS possible.' in Logan, where Mr. Bell hasj In the., experiment at the lived ever since, and is now A. B. Chambers, our candiUtah station it was proved that JOHN A. SNEDDON seton lot the originally date for County Clerk was eduliving after wheat was once stored it his tled father. by cated in the public schools of upon John A. Sneddon, candidate always remained heavier after Bell the Mr. attended city Smithfield, at the B. Y. ColPro gaining weight by moisture for county attorney on the his active lege and at the Agricultural and schools, during ticket and Democratic than before. gressive Dr. Harris and Dr. Thomas was born in Scotland about life has been engaged in farm- College. He was one of the and about most efficient school teachers and gathered several sacks of wheat forty years ago, and received ing founded the of the public schools of Cache sixteen ago, years from a farm west of the college a common school education in Bell butcher Brothers business, county for sixteen years. Two in Cache valley. The wheat was the schools of his native land, is head. he of which the of coal mines years asro he was elected fresh from the field. It was and worked in the life his entire Clerk on the Demospent Having At County few Scotland a for years. carefully weighed in four sacks be- cratic ticket. Since entering and placed in the granary1 Of the age of eighteen he emigrat- in Cache, and his business the college, free" from attack by ed to this country and labored ing of such a nature that he upon the duties of his office he mice or insects. In the spring in the coal mines of Wyoming knows every part of the county has been one of the most faithlike a book, and has mixed ful and efficient public servants it was found that the wheat had, and Utah. Mr. Sneddon is a much with the farmers of the Cache' County has ever had. the Brigham Young gained from 3 to 5 pounds per graduate of He has collected several hunhundred pounds. Then in Aug- College of this city and taught county, as well as the business above man men all ; and a dred dollars in fees, clearly rebeing ust the wheat declined in school in Utah and Wyoming favof and character, sterling quired by statute, that so far weight but when stored away for a period of eight years. He to most known of the the records in his office disas orably in the pracagain came back to its highest has been engaged of Mr. Bells Cache, closed were never before colpeople ten for in this law of tice city point be of should ' chance election lected. He has been absolutely-faiAn illustration of the im- years. He was' city attorney for most excellent. With the exin his treatment of the of a for of period in the increase bulk Logan City portance in of the term a Childrens Solid Gun Metal Button city public. The fees collected in his of wheat was called to the at- four years and county attorney ception no Bell Mr. Shoes has : office his held, council, two incumbency ...$1.35 during tention of the agronomy de- of this county for years. believe we his and sufficient to office, the been have public a blessed is pay with Sneddon Mr. partment of the Experiment Solid Misses Gun Metal Button station. A company of specula- large family, four daughters friends in all parties will be salaries of himself and deputies Shoes $1.50 to him. honor not and this withstanding the tors in San Francisco purchas- and two sons. He is familiar glad conwork much of atthe fact Blucher. that Boys Solid School Shoes, Button or ed wheat at 85 cents a bushel, with the duties of county office is renderSAMUEL OLDHAM his nected with Made up with good Heavy Overweight Sole. elected will and if to London give to torney it intending ship fees. ed without Sizes 8 to 1314, at : efficient and and dump it on the market at the public good $1.50 Combination nominee for the He believes that a public ser90 cents. While the wheat was service. Legislature, is a man who has vant should render just as in, transportation- - to London, There is no denying the fact had the experience of one term faithful and efficient service, however, the wheat market body of the and that he should devote just slumped to 83 cents a bushel. that Smoot has been r.n untir-i- i in the lawmaking He state.8 is by na- as much of his time to the duequipped the in Congress for However, the speculators sold g worker to ture and the ties of his office as if he were render now and trusts training 85 the wheat they had paid they support people of this county the most working for a private corporacents a bushel for, at 83 cents him in return. effective service because of his tion. This he has lived up to. wide experience in life and hi3 during the past two years. culture.' He is an effective pubHis experience has been such lic speaker, one sound, m his as to enable him to direct the views and possesses the. courage affairs of his office in such a to stand for them anywhere. way that the interests of the report as well as the accurate marids upon your office, and j He is known to the people of people will be properly taken manner in which the work has take great pleasure in saytfi Cache county because of what care of. I have always met W" done. that been he has done. HO was for many The following, testimonials Hon. Justin D. Call, Judge uniformly courteous and SAVE MONEY- - while you are able to earn it, ho matter years superintendent of the show the high esteem in which tber " county schools, and administer- he is held by those who are says : Knowing of your work ficient responses. No more ehow well the future may appear to you. is ed their affairs most admirably. best, able to know of his true for Pearly two years it gives fice in the county CONDITIONS are subject to changes over which you or His view's on educational and worth. me pleasure in the thought that xplicated than yours, of may have no control and it is best to be prepared by havana degree fill the position for quires higher State Auditor, Hon. Lincoln you will agricultural matters are sought You ing a reserve fund with this bank, to fall back on. after by men' of prominence G, Kelley says: I wish to com other term as it makes it much ministrative ability. ENTRUST .YOUR SAVINGS with us where they will and no doubt he will have much mend you for your desire and easier for the Judge when the greatly to be commended J influence in shaping legislation effort to have all matters com- clerk is an efficient, accommo- the diligence with which not only be safe but earning 4 to 5 interest for you as of that kind if elected, as he is ing within your duty as Coun- dating man. I know you to be have mastered its details well. 1 practically sure to be, for in ad- ty Auditor done "strictly in ac- one who has the interest of all the highly business ministration you have gi' dition to the qualifications nam- cordance with law and in justice the people. & SavingsBank D. If proved efficiency counts Districthe has to" those of I all parties concerned. a clean ed, Attorney, Roy apmuch' your Thatcher, says: 1 have had oc- the voters, I am sure yUl YOUR BANK character, and sound, very preciate promptness in getting out thi$ casion to make frequent de- - election is assured. ii. j, and paid Lyric '"Theatre,-- Monday 'Only, ABED TBUTH - . - - - - - ISlM re-elect- ed s If Campbell Winter Chaser . rec-ogizecP- ks stock-raisin- g, r School Shoes For Children SlSLtaLil , t Farmers Merchants . t |