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Show THE PAGE EIGHT - 0 . 0 fl 0 0 0 s on time. ...... 0. ' , ! 'i-;-.' DEDICATION IN SMITHFIELD (Continued from page one) : , of nominating p. city the Republicans will hold ticket, 'their primary tonight. Nearly five hundred tickets were'sold for Neal of the Navy at the Union Hall on .Wednesday, night. Joseph Lewis and J. E. Shef-fe- r, left for Topeka, Kansas with two carloads of horses for the ' market. , purpose Supply Co., Mrs. Geprge Smith, of Burr Oak, Iowa was the guest of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Fulkerson this past week. ) The Misses Nellie Pilgrim, Lavon Cragun, Mrs. I. H. Merrill and Thomas Allsop visited the M. I. A. at Newton last - ' iightr ' - ; Miss Alice Pitt was the guest of Miss Margaret Romney on Sunday last. The boys will arrive from Afton, Wyoiping on Saturday of Arimo with the five elk donated to our Mrs. Demar-Merril- l Idaho is yisiting friends and city by Osborn Low of that place. relatives here.' . Main to First West was com- - joy themselves m a dance on Saturday evening at the Union pleted today Hall.1 evenOUr schools close this Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCann weeks vacation two ing for a at home after a ten days are to allow the school children to at Brigham. visit help dig beets. Several of the and Mesdames J. J. Messrs; teachers will spend their vacaand Ollie Nielson Richardson tion out of the city. home at are relating wonderful will Mabel Miss Holmgreen California of stories and. the visit the California fair, Miss fair. i Lavon Cragun will spend the week in the Salt Lake City schools, Miss Spencer will be in BRUTAL ASSAULT AT WELLSVILLE Logarir Mrs. William Q. Anderson is (Continued from page one) visiting in Ogden, Brigham and Willard city. people of Wellsville, and posses . Joseph Gyllenskog. and Joint of citizens went but on a man Potts attended the Anderson hunt, but after hours of searchfuneral in Salt Lake City. ing were unable to find a clue Mr. Jerry Thornton of Rex-bur- gf any kind. Sheriff Barker was Idaho, visited his mother notified and he went over at once and has been on the job here this week. -- . g, -- La Traviata. in - Pitt. French Guinea.. "Wallingford MONDAY AND TUESDAY Series. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Neal of the Navy No. Pathe News No.1 82. Diamond form the Sky 5 Chapter 2 a. John Glades Hon- Picturesque Zeeland in colors or, five parts. and the Altar of Heaven - "Willful Wallops for Wealth WEDNESDAY AM) THURSDAY AND THURSDAY WEDNESDAY " Marguerite Clark in . Joe Rokp saved by gasoline . , The Scapegokt 4n 3 parts Helen of thq .Xorth " "Weekly News Travel Series No. 10 -- ( WATCH FOR NEXT WEEKS PROGRAM WHY NOT GET THE BEST fl Logan Garage& i . Jocko a love sick monk, Cartoon Hot Stuff! Comedy LUCY GATES Grand Opera Co. ' PAY AS MUCH ELSEWHERE. YOIT WTI.I. ,0 , , , WEEKS PROGRAMME At The LYRIC Tonight At The OAK . Tonight MaLathe and Machine work, Brazing and welding. Special removed by Oxygen process. Best chinery for Valve grinding,-CarboVulcanequipment for Storage Battery charging! The oldest and largest izing shop in the Valley, Where guaranteed Tirel work is turned out .. . tt - n 0 00 JOURNAL LOGAN, UTAH. Y FAMOUS FOR: GOOD, WOKKTools and 0 0 I TEI-WEEKL- 2 V L NortitMain Street, Logan the bafle fire. Bavarian troops threw out the French, using knives' and . hand. The French penetrated the hand grenades. The losses of ,ther e as very se- -. During the wait for the hound-th- German trenches iri only one French are described ' ' ' Sheriff and his deputy were small section where the defend- vere. busy and1 some clues were pick- ers and their guns had been PURSE FOUND Owner Call at These will be followed ed French artillery this office. bbried by-th- g diligently, and it is possible that the. dog may have made the trail,, again, later in the day. At every effort will be put forth jto run down the cowardly not be touchedrwith - ever since. He asked help from Salt Lake officers andMKWte of that place' started for Wellsville atronce with a bloodhound. The dog reached Wells tille at 1:40 and was the Greer home: Mr. White first took, the animal inside the hduse and permitted-,- him - to- - smell those parts of the room where the man had stood and also the things he had , touched. : There was a towel upon which the brutal marauder had wiped the blood that was on his hands, and some other articles tjiat- - were lying in, the window. taken-atHonce-- to - 1 ... any-rate- committed ruffian-wh- ihe as- sault and the people of Wellsville are willing to lendUll aid asked for if that can be done. Mrs. Greer is one of the pioneer women of Wellsville, having made that place her home for fifty years. She is a sister of Mr. Thomas Leishman of that harbeen- widwfoft ptecersnd scent the side and permitted to ' under the thirty-nin- e years. tracks of the man which window by he entered and FIGHTING AROUND LOOSE also made his exity:; In.just A moment the dog picked un (.the; . Beriipr Get 14, via London, m.trail at the eqtperjof thetious? 11:55Correspondents of and took the route indicated by Berlin newspapers report that the granddaughter of the 'injur- the fighting on Monday in the ed lady. He followed it east to districts around Loos and 'SoU-chwas most bitter. An intense the end of the lot, then north to the ravine just east of the Short bombardment of 20 hours preLine depot, down the side 'of ceded the French attack which' this ravine, past a car used by began Monday morning. It- was Greelcsectlon "hands, and be- directed against tHtPmll near yond a few rods to the Creek'. Vimy, as well as. against the There he seemed to lose the trail German positions further north altogether. He wound up and between Loose and Givenchy. The particular object of the around the hill again and when he came to the point where the French onslaught was the elevatrail passed under a fence pick- tion to the west of Vimya which ed it up once more and followed commands the flat land of Lens. over the same track to the creek The artillery battle was of such again. Then he Tost it once more. intensity that the guns could EVERY PAIR HAS 100 of Solid. Comfort 100 9$ of uuait 100 Jo of Appearance And about 75 of Price SHOE THAT HAS HIGH. - - STANDARD A SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR' YEARS AT $4.00, .WE ARE SELLING NOW, AT THE - VERY LOW PRICE OF- - ez - $3.00 wss II' -- OPPOSITE THE TABEENACLE.LOGAN, UTAH. I 3T 9 i ! I Logan City THE PLEDGES MARE BY THE COMMITTEE AND OUR CANDIDATES TWO YEARS AGO HAVE BEEN FULFILLED ALMOST TO THE LETTER THIS HAS BEEN THE MOST HARMONIOUS AND BUSINESS-LIKADMINISTRATION THAT LOGAN CITY HAS EVER HAD. IT HAS BEEN THE MOST PROGRESSIVE ADMINISTRATION, AND YET, WITH ALL THE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS THAT WE HAVE MADE, THE CITY IS IN A BETTER FINANCIAL CONDITION THAN IT WAS TWO YEARS AGO. . AND LESS DRUNKENNESS THAN EVER BEFORE. OUR RECORDS SHOW THERE IS LESS MORE ARRESTS AND CONVICTIONS OF THOSE WHO HAVE BROKEN THE LAW THAN THE RECORDS OF ANY OUR COMMISSIONERS AND PUBLIC OFFICERS HAVE DONE ALL OF THIS WITHOUT OTHER ADMINISTRATION. PUBLISHING THE NAMES AND SCANDALIZING THE HOMES OF PARENTS WHO, AS A RULE ARE NOT TO BLAME FOR THEIR WAYWARD BOYS AND GIRLS. MORALLY, WE ARE THE CLEANEST CITY IN THE STATE AND OUR MORALITY IS SANE AND SOUND. SOME PEOPLE WOULD TRY TO MAKE US GOODY GOOD BUT EXPERIENCES OF THIS KIND IN THE PAST HAVE TAUGHT US, THAT IF SUCH OFFICERS ARE PLACED IN. POWER, THEY WILL ONLY UPSET CONDITIONS AND GIVE US MORE TROUBLE IN THE CITY COUNCIL AND MORE PUBLICITY, WHICH WILL SCANDALIZE OUR NON-PARTISA- N E BOOT-LEGGIN- G -r ,- r TOWN. WFKNOW THAT WHENEVER YOU STOP TO CONSIDER THE WONDERFUL PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS THAT WE HAVE MADE, YOU WILL NOT TURN OUR PUBLIC SERVANTS OUT BUSINESS MEN THAT HAVE WORKED TOGETHER AS ONE MAN. THINK OF OUR PAVED STREETS WITH THE TELEPHONE POLES MOVED OUT, THE TAPPING OF THE SPRINGS AND MANY OTHER THINGS. THE - P COMMITTEE AND S OF ALL THE BUSINESS MEN OF LOGAN CITY WHO PXJ!HE GATEST PART OF THE TAXES ASK ALL THOUGHTFUL CITIZENS TO VOTE ON NEXT TUESDAY AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION FOR MAYOR P. A. THATCHER, COMMISSIONER GEORGE W. LINDQUIST. AUDITOR WILLIAM H. LARSEN. THEY HAVE URGED THESE CANDIDATES TO SERVE FOR THE NEXT TERM. UF WE CAN KEEP THE CITY OUT OF POLITICS OR THE HANDS OF CLIQUES OR FACTIONS, IN TIME OUR BUSINESS-LIK- E METHODS WILL REDUCE YOUR TAXES. NON-PARTISA- THREE-FOURTH- N NON-PARTISA- 1 COMMITTEE N By C.'M. HARRIS, SF Chairman. COMMITTEE V, B. F. RITER ' H. E. HATCH - A. M. FLEMING GEORGE H. CHAMP WM. EDWARDS C. M. CHRISTENSEN -- GEORGE SKIDMORE C. M. HARRIS . JOHN BANKHEAD A. H. THOMPSON REID SHAMHART MOSES THATCHER WESTON. VERNON N. W. KIMBALL GEORGE DUNBAR : C. W. HANSON H. . J. W. MORRELL GEORGE TORGESON A. D. BELL . M. G. CARDON S. E. NEEDHAM OLOFNELSON H YRUM HAYBALL ' F. G. WILKINSON ROBERT MURDOCK JR. . J. JOHN CHRISTENSEN D. H. THOMAS ABE TYSON J. H. WILSON JAS. McNEILL ASA BULLEN 0. D. BEACH JOHN 0. PETERSONS r'1 $ C: FONNESBECK B. T. CARDON v i J1 c - r v - - . i t V |