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Show The latest store ad contains the latest store news And as events in a store move as quickly as in the .world outside,' the latest advertisement becomes the valuable advertise- ment ' v It is nonsense to argue that Z the J - VOLUME XXXVI. CITYACHE LOGAN S'" TITOS -- -- hr bright f 3, Peter- -F- is . AST FOR COM- BINED SHOWS They are goipg fast. Buy your tickets today for the big Combined Shows, given tomorrow . by the Commercial Club and Logan Military Band at the Lyric Theatre. Tomorrow p. m in front of the Lyric Theatre will commence the large parade of the entire Logan Military band and all the participants in the .Shows.-TJiewill have black faces and be in special then they stayed there. The contest was rough, but it was fast too, and replete with brilliant plays. Dorton, the Aggie star, made a sensational basket and Hill the lightning forward of the victors made two of them while Williams contributed another. The work of Captain Peterson of the Aggies in throwing from the foul line,unti 1 he lost his temper was exceptionally fine. He sent in' ten without a miss. The victors, won their game fairly, having a slight lead over the Aggies in all departments of the game. Hurren and Wil- -. liams the two guards of the B. Y.-deserve much of the credit for the victory, particularly Hurren. who stayed with Cap-tai- n atl Corn-bipe- costumes.; at .. p. m. a special matinee a reduced price of ten cents -- the district nTo school children of the city upon presentation of tickets furn- MilMltD GENERALAFFAIRS d; At' 3 will-begive- The Cache County ' school flls- ict wants with $100,000 which to build and equip two new high schools, one for. the county and j south end of the the other for the north end. growth of the two high schools in - operation now has the immediate cause 6f the been so rapid that more room celebration, of course, was the and better equipment must be if the Cache County victory in.the. hasketbalL game provided s are to do as good with the Agricultural College. in the state as work the others To begin with the students is no citiand course of there came as the it faculty greeted -into-cha- pel with a glorious zen" of-thcounty who wants institutions to do infer- - 7 choriyL 9f J'.Oor B.jY., Our B. these ior The prospect' is - that workr Y. to which, they responded will be over two hundred there and with applause by having Prof. Robinson lead with Hail high school students in each B. Y. Hail. Then President end of the county next year and Petersen of the student body this means .that mope room Some rousing must be obtained. There is but took charge. cheers and talks were given. one way open and that is by Prof. Hinckley came first with the issuance of bonds and the ' good advice ; , Kemp followed board has practically deterSorenson mined to ask the voters of the with Gardner with county to give it permission to with eloquence, his iokes, Coach Jenson with issue one hundred thousand his hope for more victories. dollars worth of bonds, for the Each member of the team, too, purpose named. On Thursday next there will was given a chance to express begof the beaspecial-meetinhis j oythe purejorofjdst Smithfield at Cl held B. and. Y. student. a Dp. beard, ing will be final a then decision Daines probably expressed not unmixed, reached. It seems certain most loyalty, with conceit when he j ever that the board must ask presented to the future team , for permission to bond.' of the college a pair of twins I which he predicts will be the star forwards of the future. ILLSVILLE CLUB . At 12:20 class work was discontinued for the day.t At two PUTS Oft PLAY oclock the students and? their friends met at the Auditorium and finished off the celebration Wlelsville, Feb. 8 Monday in dancing. night Feb. 1st, our home dramatic club, assisted by T. H. Cutler,presented the - comedyr What Happened to Jones. The play was given in the inhigh-school- 7 TICKETSliNl. of their ability from the time the referees,.. Whistle sent. them into action until the final call of time. Throughout the first half the score was very close, first one team taking the lead and then the others assuming it. Toward the close of the first period however Coach Jensons men drew a little ahead and -- . Hill 3, AT AT THE U. A. C. are already Applications coming to the Extension Division of the Utah Agricultural College for agents - to be appointed as agricultural demon- er !r ap-cau- -- the-Tabern- aele day . . se years' from suffering-te- this trouble. The final attack ' came on about one month ago and her kfifferingnluring-the-past-t- wo weeks was intense. , All that medical skill and loving hands could do was done but death claimed her as stated above."""" . ... The services were of the FBEiOTE terest character was sented and a Sunday-school.-- In-char- of Bishop Wm. L. Winn. TUe choir sang," ThroughDeepning trials etc. Prayer was offered by Bishop George Y. Smith. Messrs James Thornley and Richard Roskelleyv and C. ' - club members a large crowd atEmma .Thornley and tended the. lecture. Nora Kirkbride sang: Looking Mr. McGurrin handled his this way.! subject in a very practical and Among the most impressive forcefui way jje gave a very funeral sermons ever delivered interesting and detailed account in our city were those preached of his study of stenography and by Messrs Joseph J. Richard- of his advancement in the proson and William A. Noble this fession. At the age of sixteen afternoon. he began to .study shorthand Richard Roskelley sang: and a few months after he was Some time weell understand. working in a law office at eight and dollars Richard Pilkington a month.' By diligent rendered: practice and -- the daughter Laveda durjng study Thv will be done. next three years he became a Bishop Wm.' L. Winn spoke regular court, reporter and comfortingly to the bereaved family and the choir sang: Be(Continued on Page Five) yond the River and the benediction, was offered by A, B. Mes-dam- es , - THE ROAD SUPER- - te de-cisi- on -up- - - -- , veiy.noticeablething the , vic- - (Continued on Page Ponr) (Continued on Page Five) (Continued on Page Flye Mr. and Rfrs. David Jones and family nave; returned to their home in Naf, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price and Mr. William Wyatt have-le- ft for the coast , to be in attendance at the worlds fair. Word was received from our bishop "and bride, who are. on the coast that they are enjoying -- themselves -- exceedingly . wdl and that the bishop's Health is improving rapidly. :: Mr. Fred C. : Parker,, one iof our energetic young men has left for the east havipg gone on business and sight seeing. Mr. William P. Murray is reported as being up and able to around go about his work . . home. ;!-Mr. Hardman a young man of Mendon spent Sunday visit- ing in 5our .community. His visits are becoming regular and ARE often lately. Who can be the , ( Each Last Friday afternoon lvlr, out andshowed their appreciaHrMcGurrin of Salt Lake tion of- the efforts put forth by City gave a splendid lecture on the players.- stenography and typewriting "The play was taken to some to the U. A. C. Commercial of the nearby towns of the HyClub. In addition to the regular rum stake. ge Chambers. er, .well repregood crowd was . The large tabernacle could not accommodate all .who wished to attend the services, and some had to standpre floral offerings were many and most beautiful. Miss Myrtle was born In our city on April 19, 1895, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Toolson.She possessed a very lovable and cheerful disposition Throughout the past four years she has been a constant suffered y.et she never complained but 'smiled and gave the assurance that she was better so that the family never fully real ized her perilous condition. When able to join in public amusements she was exceptiona- cheerful which lly- bright-an-d made her a social favorite. Among the mourners were Mr .and,. Mrs, Brigham' Pond, Mrs. Martin Pond, Mart Pond Jr.. Mrs. "Hazel Karren, Mary and Harris Pond of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Sem Peterson, Mr., Stromberg, the Neilson townsin.our.state.andIeston HeyrendJjbthof Logan, will deand Henry Head family crowd , at the game and a bier Idaho, is a boom we hardly bate the affirmative side of the family: Mrs. W. S. Oakley of Preston. display of college spirit, , and dared to hope for. Still the low same question on the same and daughter of Boise, Miss after the game there was one inter-collegia- how-howev- I ' SMITHFIELD, Feb: 7. Funeral services were held today in the Second ward tabernacle ever the remains of Miss Myrtle Toolsen who succumbed to ' heart trouble on Feb. 4th. after strators in various counties. ished them. The new Chez bill that was TheTittle Playette entitled recently passed provides that have au- Petersen of the A. C. like a Carrots makes a very good county commissioners to the-onfor authorize ontrast-as-it-is $2500 thority serly leech; holdingthe big" basket-gettbill This demonstrations. of show. county has ious a the It of the Farmers down to part two baskets from the field. The good moral to it, and is a valu- makes possible the appointment of a great number of county stocky little guard literally able lesson to old and young. smothered the Aggie and while The setting oi the playette is agents: There are now eight county he received a pretty hard bump in France. Carrots is the name in the first part of the game he of a fourteen year old boy with agents in Utah and tehir work came back and- - stuck to his straw colored hair. Carrots is is proving very valuable to the more will be knitting to the" end of the chap- very unhappy in his home be-- farmers.-Tw- o ter. Wright. Hill and Petersen of his mothers bad disT pointed within a few weeks and played wonderfully good ball, position and the wayshe treats the number will increase as the farmers learn the value of the each of them getting three aid given by these men. "baskets fromTbe field. Dorton, for the Aggies'gqt four baskets The next number on the U. A: C. lyceum course will be a from the field ariahis game was musical-concer- t a perfect one. Kappel played a to be given In next-Monconsistently good game, but to his was Twitchell hardly up night by the Shepherd Brothers usual good form, Erickson who of Salt Lake City, Mr. Charles went in at center had the. misShepherd pianist, a . graduate of the New England Conservafortune to sprain his anklere-ceivin- g an , injury that may tory of music and winner of the keep him out of the game for the part betterr Mr; J. R. Mor-- grand pianor awarded him in a some time. One thing' that oc- ton, Misses Benson and Johnson contest at that institution, has curred to mar the game was the take their parts exceptionally won a western if not a national 1 - expulsion from .the contest! of welL . ' Bert Shepherd, reputation. The minstrej will consist of violinist, has also 'won a wide Captain Petersen of the Aggies for rough playing. For some sixteen male voices, accompani- reputation. Mr. Irving Snow, reason, Petersen lost his temp- ed by a special full orchestra on cellist, is a very skillful acer entirely and after having one the stage. The harmony of the companist. This trio will furnClass B. foul called on him he voices, solos and humorous ish a treat which will be long deliberately committed another parts are very good. The entire remembered in Logan. on Williams and was at once or- minstrel and orchestra will have The Utah . Agricultural Coldered out of the game by Ref- black faces. lege has recently made arrangeeree Ashton. It was a regretThe musical act and other ments to debate with the Unitable thing since it casts a stain specialties are new and will be versity of Denver. The debate will be held in Logan about the upon the otherwise good record very entertaining. Tickets will be on sale today second of April. of one of- - the , Aggies- - best at the Lyric Theatre at 10 a. m. Debate will also be held with athletes. The incident served however The interurban cars will run three other institutions, in adto bring into bold jrelief the north and south after the show. dition to the Class series. The men for the four main teams good sportsmanship of the Aghave been assigned to their pogies. When peoples feelings are ME N TO BE sitions and are working hard keyed to such a pitch as those of the A. C. sympathizers were to make this a successful year -on Saturday evening they ; are in the annals of debate. I The likely to denounce any decision trianguhow lar debate is the first one to be against them.no matter crediust it may be, but to the Four men have been Mendon, Feb. 7. The --best held. not only the of it news the people of Mendon chosen for it. J. B. Beamson of Aggies they have received for - some - time Spanish Fork and S. J. Quiiiney accepted Referee Ashtons without protest, but ap-- was handed to us last week, of Logan will meet the Universplauded it. Coach Teetzel him- - when word came, that the Utah ity of Utah at Salt Lake City on referee February - 20th;They will hold with Mendon of the build would promptness upon the fieg&tive side of the by way which he removed the offend- following the line of the . old following question: Resolved, ing player, and not an Aggie Utah and Northern Railroad That a tax on land values rooter dissented. It was a- dis- to Collinston. This will give us should be substituted for the play of- true sportsmanlike a station in the center of town general property tax for city spirit that is not often seen in and make things very conven-- , purposes in. American cities of athletics,' yet. which should ient all around; to be so closely over ten thousand inhabitants. dominate all athletic jcontests. connected up with theprindpal George Casto and Wilford any COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION WANTS MONEY FOR . HIGH SCHOOLS. ar sen 3, William 2, Hurren 1, Dorton 4, Petersen 2, Johnson, 1 From . free throw Wright 14out of 19 tries ; Petersen l2 out-o20 tries. The state this year. The players 'fought gamely and to the limit 1 Kappel rg.i. Dorton Referee Coach Ashton of Granite. Timers Jieut Sant-cand L. H. Petersen. Summary Baskets from the field y the in the right time abd-- in right way. Considering the number of events that have culminated successfully during the last week, theyi are probably justified in celebrating anyway they celebrated- .- The inations with their cram- ming and worry came close Friday afternoon. The Mid-yeball followed Friday was successful in It evening. in detail decoration, every music, and merriment, a tory in itself. The' climax and Petersen.... c. ..Price, Ericksen here, the Aggies Were defeated by the Crimson players of the .B. Y. C. on Saturday night. The final score was 38 to 26, and at the end of the first half it was 23 to 18 in favor of the B. Y. C. It was a battle royal from startTofinish and there will 'be no better game,.played . .in RIGHT Once more the B. Y. C. think-thehave done the right thing B. Y. C. AND AGGIES BATTLE AGGIES B. Y. C. FOR SUPREMACY. CRIM- - . Hill l.f.TEwitchell, Johnson SONS WIN. ...Petersen r.f Wright..... ' . B. Y. C. DOES want to predict anything at the same time we cannot help but remark that more than likely Crimson rooters willbe shouting for the Aggies when the contest comes between the Farmers and the U. The' lineup: I-- buying. NUMBER 68. ed, and while we do not In one'of , the most" keenly Hurren contested games ever played Williams. studying the ads, that the price is only. a relative thing in COUNTY. UTAU. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1915. KING AND QUEEN OF ROUMANIAN tors went away with a lot .more consideration for their rivals than they have ever entertain- FINE FIGHT .woman is merely looking' for , cheapness. She comes to know, through bargain-huntin- g THE COUNTY BY THE COM- -. NAMED . MISSIONERS. FOR girl? Sunday evening the Mutual workers of the Y. M. and Y. L. The county , commissioners M. I. A; put on the entertaining at their meeting on ; Saturday and interesting program: Renanjed the following road sup- told story, Birth Mark Miss ervisors: E. ' Humphreys; recitation The Organist, Miss MarguerHyrum Wells McBride. ite Parkinson; violin duet, WilMendon A. H. Richards. ford Baugh and David StodMillville H. G.Heninger. Avon Rory Allen. v dard, accompanied by the piano by Miss Mattie Maughan. Logan Petersen. Benson Mr. Young. '""Thursday afternoon the district school teachers will play a Smithfield Archie J, matinee in the opera house for er. on the children the F.'Whittr StephCnsonFr Paradise Gideon E. Olsen. plav Truth.. In the evening it will be repeated for the adults. College C. L. Olsen. Mrs. Daniel H. Stuart and Mt. Sterling W. S. Baxter. H. Bradshaw WellsviUe William Painte). Mrs. ThomaS Riverside J. Chantrell Jr. T have gone to Salt Lake to meet Ezra Palmer. their husbands who are returna North Logan Amos Wheeler ing from European missions. Hodges. " . and Commissioners Facer, i , Bell were. - appointed .ldelegaites Aftef the present ' European of subto attend the tax convention to war there vill be not were built marines that for Febrube held in Salt Lake on - ary 15th.x such. . , |