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Show 4 THE Saturday, October 16, 1915. TRI-WEEK- JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH, LY Vr TO THE CITIZENS EG AND TAXPAYERS J OF10BAN CITY PAGE FIVE, om TODAY My office as commissioner of Logan City will expire in two : years' and I must say that I am pleased to have been identified i with the present administration i: for the past two years with Mayor P. A: Thatcher and Commissioner George W, Lindquist. We have worked together with ' scarcely a hitch ancj I am proud to say that I believe we have : j made ja success of the present city administration. I -- will be 1 pleased to receive the support Ji of my friends' and the citizens of , Mr. in Logan Thatcher and and : CLARK NORTH in HELEN OF THE .MARGARET AT THE LYRIC WEDNESDAY & THRUSDAY 22,23 placing them back in the office : with me as I am confident that : it will be for the best interests of Logan ity. I JAMES LARSEN, , Advt. ' v : , its defined posThe Logan Betterment League has already ------v H. ition and aims, but it wishes at this time to state to the voters of 1 for is and that still it contending emphatically Logan City frankly the issue which brought it into existence, viz : prohibition. It has endorsed men fix r office in Logan who understand the people-o- f Logan, and who are in full sympathy with the wishes of the 1835 citizens. .who .XQtedJpCJUlIn town , last June., These jnenare honest, reliable, progressive, and sane'SThey will give us an effa trench in the alleyway at the mains and cooking apples, veget i administration. icient and business-lik- e rear of the Fir Nationfhlnk" ables of cutflowffs Last summer whentheTiquor election was being carried on, was caught in a cavern last ev- and Funeral Designs,' at Ole William H. Larsen. xandidate an effort was made by the Betterment League to get the Im- for auditor, of the Non:Parti-san- s, Larson and Son. Advt." ening and painfully hurt. , provement League to publish the names of its members. We were is a' Logan product, born All members of .committee time. We are Yesteidky the open season for promised that we would get the list at January 7th, 1883, and in fact and all in in interested the was last us furnished list at a least deer that people began and many parties of partial glad that, needs no formal introduction, in- hunters went into the hills from movement of are . issue the . , papers. Thursdays as he is widely known and reBring this ad to Newbolds vited to attend a , are at' the Logan. This year it is lawful to Those men who now call themselves and in old and special discount during court house on meeting get spected Logan among ' which men who the some the with Monday night, kill but one deer and that must signed exceptions, petition, young aljke. - .Will is known his two weeks sale. Advt. J Oct. 8 election. 18th oclock. to be one with horns. on Advt. an at the of the unnecessary expense carrying city put noted for his cheerful disand On this list are found the names of many of the men who waged Mr. Eph. Lundberg of the s j tion to and the campaign for the Improvement League which was responsible oblige and. do willingness for force of the American Steam for the blackmailing and scandalizing which the city got at that others. .When cnesomething to leave requests ser- Laundry, is preparing of lawlessness, vice timer They told us that - Logan was in whereh-wili-en-gagSweden for from he gives one the that 63 federal licenses for selling booze were in effect here, impression hiih in missionary work. that pleasure is that Logan was floundering in a torrent of outlaw booze that for all his own. Mr. the well Larsen is years had been makihg inroads into the moral and social life of educated and' has had much Cash paid for early Apples. the community. Cache Fruit Growers Associatechnical clerical In experience Matters cannot get much worse in Logan they' said for Rasmussen Bazaar. Office tion. having been chief deputy the people are utterly' unable to protect their boys. Did the work, advt. in the County Clerks office for present city commissioners dg anything at that time to counteract two years and for the same perThe Aggies go up against the these libels? No. They counteranced them. Now these same men, iod chief in deputy of Nevada on Adams when they come up for University say that Logan is the cleanest Clerks office for twothe County and years Go and Feld this afternoon.' city in the state. Can you trust them?? for' the same period chief deputy see the contest, for it willupbe The men who now call themselves say they in the Treasurers office. constitute three fourths of Logans business men. This is certainly In bothCounty these he gave .vjnotjfne as far &s lumbers is concerned, neither is it true that, they the public loyaFpositions &-Masei;-yiefficient and Cut flowers, bulbs and house-plan- ts pay most of thi taxes. An equal nur&ber off men rom the, Betterand the yoters of Logan at "Mirvold "Floral Co. ment League could easily be, plcked out wb pay quite as much in VM , OwrlSW SMt ftASSMt 'J . 1 J City can do no better thanj.to --Advt. . ' taxes as they do. to . .position elect him of the Are the two or three, dozen business men the only, ones who his1 hands we may Elder Carl M. Nielson ,of have families to protect and interns to be served in Logan City? Auditor. Atwith- confidence, aball expect North Logan will speak in the The Betterment League endorses candidates who are interested in the welfare of all the peopltTof Logan whether they happen to solutely satisfactory public ser- Scandinavian meeting Sunday at 10:30 o'clock. Services will live on the paved streets or not. These candidates are also inter- vice Is a good Style for a Young Mans Committee. be held in the-- , Preston Block. ested in the welfare ol the people who send their children here C. M. HARRIS, Chairman.' All to attend our colleges. They are not in favor of smothering crime are welcome. Suit. , There may be ;some other Advt. and rottenness on the pretense that their exposure would style youll like better, and were hurt business. Candy special at the Ejue-bir- d grabbed Sullivan by the coat.j. WalOct. 16th Vote for William Worley, John Quayle, and William Evans Saturday, Sullivan was presenting arguglad to show you all of them. Jr and you will get an administration which will be just as pro- ments for the defense in the case nut Brittle made from fresh Come in and see what $25.00 will gressive, just Its efficient as the present one has been, and in addi- of Frank L. Rose on trial charg- walriut halves, 25c per pound. Advt. tion the wishes of the big majority of the citizens of the city, on ed with conspiracy to ruin do for, you. Youll get value moral questions, will be better served. We publish below the names Judge Lindsey. He had devoted - Hon. L. R. Martineau was in of the delegates who yarned the Betterment League ticket. Some considerable time to criticism of guaranteed. from his Benof the primaries which nominated these men were as largely at- Lindsey, the Logan' yesterday witpresecuting son farm for the purpose of attended as the convention itself. , ness, in the course of which he declared Lindsey toured the tending the board meeting of ' PUBLICITY COMMITTEE BETTERMENT LEAGUE B. Y. College and incidentalcountry on time that should be the loC. J. Kearl Ella Hoopes devoted to taxpayers business ly greeting some of his many Stephen Hailstone friends. cal Carl Jonsson Moses Muir Maryetta Standley . delivering lectures in which he t , i - William H. K. Merrill Clayton Jenkins Athey maligned Denver fend its people. ' ' W. S. Williams who is now Mrs. F. A. Hinckley Thomas Morgan Niels P. Anderson At this point Lindsey inter- managing the skating at the S. 0.. Stevens Joseph E.Wilson, Jr. Chas E. Walton jected, You are deliberately ly- Auditorium announces that the . J. Z. Stewart George D. Harding W. W. Hall ing about mejyou cant lie about hall will be open for roller skatRobert M. Smith C. H. Flinders Mrs. H. K. Merrill rnej youre a liar, started to- ing every' afternoon and evening P. C. Nelson William Evans Alf Palmer ward Sullivan and grabbed him except Saturday, when the regu' W. M. Everton Rev. E. T Lewis , L. W. Hovey by the coat. lar Saturday evening dances George-Thom- as Court-bailifMrs.-J. Z. Stewart George to each will be held.Advt. sprang C T. Bdrrett James ,W. Linford J. Leslie Montrose man to prevent further demonL'. S. Cardon Andrew Eliason -- Jennie Merrill, stration and under the courts or ' All members of committee Thomas H. Porter John T. Thompson Joseph Moser der, took Judge Lindsey from and all people interested in the R. Chas. moyement are inSpencer the room. Mrs. Lindsey and Mrs.Stephen HailstoneJoseph A. Hulme . to Nelson a meeting at the P. Mrs. vited E. attend Cowley some of the attaches of LindMrs.Jos, E.Wilson, Jr. Joseph H. on Anderson John Court H. house Monday night, J. Andrew Nyman Salisbury seys court present went out 8 Advt. oclock. Oct. at 18th Fred Scholes 4 Lettie B. Squires O. 0. Dfinn with him. Fred A .Mitchell Julia B. Nibley., Mr. Moses Muir Alf Palmer the plumber says .Fred J.' Marshall ' IMMEDIATE TRIAL ASKED James Anderson Margaret Ballard A. G. Lundstrom Morrell has the finest line of baths. he W; H. Stewart Joseph P. Indianapolis, Oct.14. Efforts i E. Crockett Hs zMds on N.W. F. Durfey Merkley Peters to obtain an immediate trial lor ?ink? ' exhibit- been ever has hand that Leon Fonnesbeck Rev.A.F.Wittenberger E. P. Pulley Thomas Taggart, indicted with) , . , , , , . William Ellis Lorenzo Hansen Olof I. Pedersen ,H. T. Humphreys James A. Smith busy J, H. Thorpe terday was acquitted of conspir- write N. P. Nielsen Jr. an ad. telling people about NVA. Larsen 'Andrpas Petersen to commit election , frauds, Mrs. Fred Scholes acy C. T. Teetzel Advt. W. .K. Burnham it were made today before Special Abraham Jorgensen G. R. Hill P. M. Nielsen W. H. Eichhom. Judge Mrs. G. R. Hill Lehi Bodrero L. H. Petersen Today the Aggies1 go up Prosecutor A. J. Rucker opF. S. Harris A. E. Cranney teams of C. N. Jensen . posed immediate action, as he against one of the big Charles Batt' U. Estiis N. Hammond-A- . S. B. Mitton,- of Nevada, the said be had been worn out by j C-Porter Alma 5onne . E. Anderson not Nevada has Rugby playM the Bell trial It was agreed to K. C. Schaub " . P. R. Hansfen ,, when but it or Emily Mecham years; take up the matter again in pome Christian Hugi W. H. Walker, F. A. Hinckley' of had one the it game week about a and dispose of it Yasjnnes teams William Worley Joseph R. Jenson . N. A. Petersen in the west, at that time. to be taken Action R. L, Bacon E. C. Humphreys , , Charles England he game today will be an , . Mrs. F. J. Marshall in the cases of 100 others indi- -' Ed.E.Breitenbuecher John Quayle . with Taggart and Bell, also ; teresting one as a reasonably E. Hansen Hyrum C. P. Cardon 0. H. Budge will be determined when the Tag correct line on the home team NEXT SHIPMENT OF DODGE BROS. MOTOR - Mrs. CL W. Porter will be obtainable. gart-xasQuinneyJr." is considered. Joseph C0. Wayman CARS WJLLARRIVE -- NEXT WEEK. CALL AT Aaron Newey Newbold RowlandMrs. Thomas G. Joseph OUR SALESROOM AND LET US SHOW YOU THE Caiderwood Now is the proper, time to St. John's Church FEATURES OF THIS CAR. E. WONDERFUL JohAsonu. Mrs. C. . Mary as services October . Shasta Budge George Sunday, 17th, Peonies, Phlox, plant follows: 8:30) a. m., Holy Com Daisies, perennial Poppies and Mrs. Robert M. SmithMrs. N. 'A. Pedersen'Henry Brady munion; 9:30 Sunday schoolr 11 a. other perennials. A very large m., morning prayer and sermon; at court reduced prices, our here the district stock at COURT IN for today School by Institute CREATES SCENE 3p.,m. Sunday Judge W. D. Wright. The courtfh all interested in modern, methodsser-of Dutch bulbs direct from HolInstruction. Evening land will be here in a few days, Denver, Colo., Oct. 14.- Ben action was taken when Lindsey religious vice wfll be a Union service at the contradicted statements made as Hyacinths, Tulips, Baiek & Dodge Bros., Motor Cars, Login, Utah such B. Lindsey, judge of Denver's Presbyterian church subject. The Ola and others. J. a J. Narsisses byordered Sullivan, ejecusing Atty. , Sunday School. ' .juvenile court, was. REV, E. T. LEWIS, Rector. Larson and Son. Advt ted fpom the criminal division of short and emphatic ternj, and See The Big Game i I ; 4 i i U. Ao Co vis: J of Nevada I I . ! Mr.-Lindq- uist i i 4 i ADAMS FIELD, 3:30 P. M. To The People of Logan City s , i r i 4 f Adults 50c Children 5c candidate for . all-kin- ds,' w the-prope- r' Non-Partis- npn-partisa- an ns e Non-partis- an Hart Schaffncr ce , rx 4 I- Varsity Fifty Five , Non-Partis- an Morrell Clothing Co. - .. W-Squ- -- ireS fs -- Non-Partis- J. MOTOR CAR an . 1 I ' in-ct- ed - It speaks for itself No Hill too steep' No Sand too deep e , j - Blair Motor Co., Agents - - lmm i i i |