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Show Truth in advertising Is hewing preached as a creed for mer- The store with which you consider yourself most - familiar may have, today, a complete surprise for you in its advertising. In fact, readers of store "ads know that' they always find news in the store announcements chants every where. Our worthwhile merchants have practiced this creed for so long a time that it seems funny to them to hear Of it as a preachment. VOLUME XXXVII. LOGAN CITY, CACHE, COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16,. 1915 nival Coach Jensen will have charge of the carnival and there months ago at. a meeting of the .CommercialClub it was thought advisable and very appropriate to have a big Cache Cache . Valley Interurban Celebration atiLogan upon the completion of the railroad between Wellsville and Brigham City. The matter was referred to the i - - during the summer for theimadeatourofthe Shadow event and have waited for Assis Margaret Whitneys This week the College Veteriant General Manager, Robert: Girl," has made a tremendous narian, was called to Beaver Anderson, to give the word. The hit as Alfred,-- and the- sternest county to assist the County word has been given. ferities sav that his work is that Agent Hans Christensen in Mr Hicks, the weather man, cf .geniusY When . complimented stamping out Hog Cholera: This has been consulted and he as- - j for his AFtistie'work, Mr. Sum shows how admirably the .snrea us fair .weather the latter merhajA . said if he .... had ,done ,u lege, the county agents' and ' fore, been definitely decided to credit' Wls - to the fine training here are bUSy stamping out hold the celebration pn, Wednes- given man by Miss. Gates. In a the disease, burning and inocutwinkling Miss Gates came back lating hogs. day,, October 27th. Mr. Conrad Odell oLthe class At the regular monthly meet- saying that she had never had a more apt pupil. Club of the' directors the of 1918 left this week to. attend of ing Mr. Summerhays, Hugh Dou-gal- l, - held last Wednesday, it was the Columbia Prep, school at the Miss Ruth Ingman, Miss sentiment of all those present D. C. Mr. Odell is Washington, e, Thomas, Leslie that the completion of the elec- - Evangeline himself to enter the preparing 0. D. Romney, James Neil-so- West Point ' trie railway was a Red Letter Academy Military and Clifford Cummings, and Cache for that some time March. in Valley Day , toGates committee had- theirhearty will appear with Miss - the- - Lyric at OctM6th night, support and should by all means with B. Cecil Gates as VARIOUS PARTIES- -' go ahead with the celebration. Theatre, orchestra conductor. Perhaps not so much to the inTickets now on. sale. Secure vestor, but certainly to the pubHYRUM as there is a lic, the electric railway . is the your seats early, on. rush best paying investment that has big come to the valley. Cache now CITIZENS OF LONDON Hyrum, Oct. 15. The Hyrum has most excellent transportaARE RED HOT Sabbath School of the Third tion facilities. ward together with: the teachAs most of the other towns .London,'' Pci , 14. The pro- ers and friends, held an autumn of the valley have given free posal of replying to German air in the Third ward meetcelebrations upon the interur raids by bombing his sleeping party house on Monday afternoon ing ban entering their vicinities, it towns as he bombs ours receiv and evening, the rooms of the is the aim of the committee to ed an enthusiastic indorsement decorated with building make the Cache valley intecur-ba- n at a mass meeting held today in autumn being leaves, etc., suitable for celebration at Logan on Oct. the great hall of the Cannon the occasion. A nice program 27th free to the public' as far as Street hotel, in the financial dis- was rendered ; "Consisting of possible, and all the people on trict of London. musical selections, recitations, the north to Preston, and the Lord Wliloughby de Broke songs, duets, etc., after which Joynson-Hick- s, soutn to Brigham, Ogden and and William all enjoyed themselves in a so- t Pantages-ialoiLseventy-fi- " i T ' , :r v R A X the ' coast' aggregation:" Thi s Xvv O s ' "V s X Ss ball fray of the season.-I- f helms-th(- T goods to deliver they will certainly be shown this afternoon. because Nevada comes as one of the strongest teams ip, i I SS i s, s . ... s - ' team his already played two strcfng teams on the, coast and held- - them to- - a- - close scoreThi s experience means a lot in itself. Besides, the eleven comes from the state university, with a consequent larger lot of students to pick from and in addition they are not hampered by any,T Freshman ruling, Which in this y v .'.N, i As'v 7 I 7 'X?ck' $ y iv"VL 'irx. by Arnold Genth. Copyright, Mrs. .Norman Galt, Widow of a well knows business man of Washington, who ls to marry the nation's chief exeeuqp. - Sa-vill- DEDICATION -- -- HIM , r BRUTAL ASSAULT J ' to come and join in the festivities. The following tentative program has been outlined and will take place on the tabernacle square and Main street. Open air meeting at 10:30 SS . nf nnrliamprit speakers at the 'Seiabnce-Refreshments-wereiwensvine-foriearly-fifty-yeaia.lratedJi- ? . One of the most cowardly and ' Smithfield. brutal assaults ever committed in thjs county was perpetrated at Wellsville on Thursday night or rather Friday morning, when afi unknown man entered the home of Mrs. Ann Greer, t a widow lady 82 years of age and beat her almost to death. The attack is shrouded In mystery, there was no provocation for it, no motive of any kind that appeared on the surface: The unfortunate .woman was poor, and had nothing that would cause a burglar to enter her home. She has resided In n, The Octv 15. First ward tabernacle is to be dedicated on Sunday afternoon at two p. m. It is expected that Prest. Joseph F, Smith and members of the twelve Apostles quorum will be in attendance. The indebtedness has all been paid and the edifice stands' a monument to the untiring efforts of the people of the wnrd, and other helpers. The bishopric extend a cordial invitation to all to be present at the dedication. . Mr. Vehiee L. Halliday; manager of the Utah branch' of the Viavi, company gave two illus .talksirour city on Monday afternoon and even- - -- -- ealth served, Ice cream, cake, squash etc. A large crowd pie, pop-cor-n was present. Born to the wife of Dr. Elia-seon Sunday morning,' a fine daughter. The doctor carries a big smile. The Republican party held their Primary on Tuesday evening in the city hall And after a hard struggle to nominate a city mayor. The nomination was forced upon Mr. H. H. Jensen, who positively declined at least a dozen times. MrT Jensen made the motion at the close of the meeting that the executive committee, have the power to fill all vacancies. The other candidates wcre as follows: City Recorder, Asel : Allen ; treasurer, Harris Micklesen ; four-yecouncilman, M. A. Gill; two-ye- ing. said We have come here, Lord Willoughby de Broke, "to f SUITHFIELD ItElLSVIlLE AT . ease meansa great deaLAnoth-e- r unique ruling- of the game comes from the fact that for the lAst ten or twelve year? Nevada has played the old Rugby game so popular on the coast, and now, .while of. course thq form has changed, ,he University will no doubt still hold on to tures. This style has probably never been seen before in Logan and will not be seen again, since Nevada is practically the- - onlyl school to use it and is playing but one game in this vicinity. , . The Coach, while he knows nothing of the relative strength of the contesting teams, states that his men are in. good condition and will be able to give Nevada a good run for her money. - MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS v On Sunday, -- October , 17th, Cache Stake High Council will visit the Yarious wards of Cache Stake as listed , below, Each member of the High Codncil will choose an Elder to, accompany-hi- in his visit. , Benson George Z. Lamb; and. had no enemies in the comPark G. W. Lindquist. Hyde. munity that she knew of. The mg. ' that much motive were ap- The talks appreciatLogan First Joseph E. Cowonly possible " an was much cotnained attack ed and practical ley. peared yesterday J Second J. E. Carlisle. who advice. upon her grand-daughtThird Andreas Peterson. Mr. R. W. Kirkbride of Freeusually slept with her,: but who was sleeping in another house? a dom, Wyoming, is here visiting Fourth A. E. Cranney. -night-TFindhis- brothers a. few rods away that Fifth H. K. Merrill. ... chiland Sixth L. S. Cardon, had he Leavitt entered the Mrs. Nettie ing that Alin alarmed Seventh S. B. Mitton. home and their dren for left wrong place having the aged woman the intruder berta, Canada on Wednesday afEighth J.. Z. Stewart. North Logan W. W. Roun-d- y. tried to beat her into insensi- ter spending two months here. Word reached our city yesterbility; . It was about two oclock in day that Joseph Olney who was Providence First F: Scholes the morning 'when the man baling hay , north of town had Providence Second Jo.,. made his appearance. He enter- caught his leg in the baler and Quayle, Adolph Baer. ed through a - window -- on the. broken and mashed his leg badRiver Heights A. E. Ander' 4 - west side of the house and as ly. He was taken to the Logan son. amsoon, as he stepped inside .the hospital where his leg was M. I. A. CONVENTION off the electric putated a few inches above the roofrn. turned ' enHis wag knee. light that burning. try awoke Mrs. Greer and she at Mrs. Harlow Smith and little The Cache Stake Mutuals once got. out of bed and tried to son left Sunday morning for will hold their regular monthly give the alarm, but her. assail- Chicago to join Mr. Smith who convention, Sunday , at 2:30 p.' m., in the Library room of the ant choked her and then, beat is studying dentistry there. and Griffith face with Brogham Young College. All her over the head Mr. and Mrs. Robert - until he ward officers and committees in dinner some hanLinstrumententertained at Sunday are L silenced had he hondrUfMrsrBertie-IIayDalLorequested to be present. The her, thought then he turned toward the win- San Diego, Cal. Mrs. J. F. Shel- preliminary program wilLber- dow again and the terrified wo- ley of Shelley, Idaho, and Miss prelude, Luna Farrell; address, Mrs. J. C. Hogenson; violin solo. man ran out a door on the north Dunn of American Fork. Patience'. enterMrs. William A. Noble Thatcher; address, side of the house, into the yard, ; ' f George B. Hendricks. ; screaming at the top of her tained at dinner on Friday ' ' , voice. Her granddaughters, in There was' a meeting of; the Mr. and "Mrs. T. B. Farr, enthe adjoining house heard ..her board the Brigand hurried to her aid. tertained at dinner on Monday ham of trustees ofheld yester- -. Young College As they1 came out of their, for a number of friends. house they saW a human figure Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gutke day and all the members of Jhe comer of southwest the the entertained at dinner on Friday board except Richard W. Young it He1 were present. President Joseph house. stopped for an instant in honor of Mrs.' J. F. Shelley of F. Smith Is at the head of the and then started south, toward Shelley,- Idaho, board and Bishop Nibley is Mrs. James H. Moyle. and Mrs. the fence and disappeared .from of it. Both of' than view. Mrs. Greer was terribly Sloan of Salt Lake City were in the deliberations participated on numerous beaten. There were guests of the Romney, family ' of the urge upon the government that they, have got to take steps to stop the kind of thing that hapa. nu pened last night. The only way to do it is to treat them as they Big barbecue at 11:30 a. m. Push ball contest, . Richmond treat us. Otherwise they will High School vs. Hyrum High continue in their policy, while School. we sit still and suffer and be of Eur-op- e. Push ball contest, U. A. C. vs come the laughing-stoc- k B. Y. C. , One mile walking contest on made a deMr. Joynson-Hick- s mand for reprisals, which was pavement on Main. Big free dancing street carni- couched in more lurid language: val on Main7 to 9:30 p. m., "Let the kaiser be made to "Ball at auditorium at 9:30. realize what it means for his County band contest "to be own people to be subjected, as judged- - during the day and we have been subjected to coldblooded butchery in the dead of evening. A cash purse will be offered night, and there will be a dein the push ball contest between mand from one end of Germany councilmen, M. A. , Rosenthe Richmond and Hyrum High tp the other to stopjthe butchbaum, George Stanton, H. P. Schools. The money will go to ery in England, in order that Nielsen. City chairman,' Hans the schools and not the students theythemselvcs-mayheJsafe- , Micklesen ; secretary, Oliver as the students are not allowed he said: to compete for cash. , tWe must be prepared to Birch; executive committee, H. In the walking contest there send 200 machines at the very T. Liljenquist, Hyruni Jensen H. will be three liberal cash prizes least, circling over . Cologne, Co- C. C. Petersen, Iver Nielsen, ' P. Nielsen. 7 , . offered for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.The burg and other German towns, The Hyrum quarterly stake contest is open to all but there in order that the Germans may must be at least five entries. be made to realize the destruc- conference .will be held pn Satur and Sunday in the Hyrum Here is an opportunity for good tion they wrought . last night Third -ward chapel. Good speak . walkers. and on other nights in our will ers be. up from Salt Lake. In the county Iwpid contest a midst Our has been partly supcity 1 The resolutions adopted at the very liberal purse will be offered with as two cars plied potatoes the5 and'the following hands will be meeting call upon governunloaded were this week'; 'one t& a ment to adopt enter, Richmond, systematic polpermitted, Smithfieldr Hyde Park, and Hy- icy of reprisal as the only ef- from Idaho and one' from Smith-fielt y rum, other bands m the fective method of putting a stop Elder Guy. Rose a ' recently county with the exception of the to Zeppelin raids on Jxmdon and returned missionary from - the LogaiLbantL.lt will be . barred other towns. . from the contest; The Globe whichr has been Eastern States addressed the gathering yesterday. Mr. A.D.'Bell a member of the conducting a campaign advocat- Saints of Hyrum. Third ward, culsln1her'fteadrhirntire Sunday last. u to line Mrs. who face a been and Frank met pur-rlMr. Spencer pounded conjointly on' Sunday committee,is an expert prepare ing reprisals for Zeppelin . atand Her hands and arms are rejoicing over the arrival of Messrs. H. P., Nielsen afternoon in the Hyrum Third rulp. ing and conducting, barbecues. tacks, says today: have .Mikkelsen ' ' purGeorge were bruised And abraded. the a fine baby girl, after seventeen The barbecue will be served just The public knows now that wafd meeting, house. , chased the tract of land lying A missionary farewell social skin on her Wrists having been years of married life. back of the tabernacle in cafet- the Zeppelin, choosing it3. own between cafe and the J. W. Harry and daughter Dahle Davis eria style so that all will be serv- time and circumstances for at- was given in the Hyrum Sec- twisted off when she struggled on hall Center street, pool ed quickly. Six of beef tack, is practically immune ond ward, meeting house on in the, grip other assailant. She Veda and . B. Pribble motored just across the street from the quarters will be ordered, besides - many against the trdnary weapsens Wednesday evening in honor of is a woman of splendid vitality to Ogden on Saturday and back Journal office, and will erect : who will- - leave and for that reason her injuries on Sunday.' " loaves of bread and sweet .and of aerial warfare. The only way Milton Allen, thereon a fine business strucdeMrs. Jane Miles attended the sour pickles. tc hit the engrny is to strike at shortly tor the Eastern States may not be fatal. The only 40x90 ture; feet, with big shed brother-in-laThe decoration committee of him as he strikes at us t ) mission. The following program scription that she could give of funeral of her . in 40x90 feet in size, rear the was rendered: song, choir; the intruder was .thatlhe, apAnthon Jensen at Preston on that will be occupied by the the Club will decorate' the bomb' his sleeping towns piano duet, Vinnie Clawson and peared to be tail and dark Wednesday last. He was an qld Studebaker firm. Mr. streets, and the city will see Joseph timfe" Leta resident pf our city. C. C. Nielsen; reading, Elder George Gardner will owns who that.yye have plenty of white the land Riethardt The horriblbrutality of the The Democrats will hold'a and colored lights which . will address .the Parents class of Petersen;' vocal solo, Elva Petthem will in put-- , join adjoining produce a most beautiful, effect the Second ward on Sunday ersen; address of welcome, A. T. assault thoroughly aroused .tjie primary tomorrow night for the ting up 2 50x20 structure, hat von Main during the dancing car- - morning. he will use as a restaurant (Continued on Page Ponr) (Contlnaed on page elebt) (Continued on pare elrnt) - . ar ar er -- and-sister- - . J , , . - ev-enir- ijj. , , d. - or-an- ! Vice-presid- , -- i t - - 'the t Universitythis-a- f ternoonwe-hav- e an opportunity of seeing our team ifi the first real foot - -- 1 4 When Coach Teetzel lines his eleven up against the Nevada Xi ve. n, 1 1 s -- Public Entertainment Committee of the Club with power to act. The committee Has been working and thinking quietly NUMBER 20. I reds may take part in the dancA set of Syracuse China in ing and hear the music. constant lise at the state fair Th committee will meet often and announce the program when the friends of the college in full as it is definitely arranged feasted, has been brought to? Logan and is now part ' of the equipment of the Home EcoGRAND OPERA AT nomics department. The Targe majority of .men to women at the ollege has been LYRIC TONIGHT noticeably reduced this year by the large, registration in the Lucy Gates had a fine .eye Tor Home Economics department, a supporting cast when she se- which this year contains 33 per lected her grand opera company, cent of th.-tota- l registration. which has just completed The most popular course in the wonderfully successful week of department is Foods II, Comgrand opera in Salt. Lake City, position and Nutritive value of Jack Summerhays who recently Foods,' with a total registration Some ! PRESIDENT WILSONS FIANCEE will be Confetti galore. The five bands, will be placed aolng the Entire block so that many hund- -- , . -- w, . com-plexion- 5 . t 3SU-- ent ; - K' |