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Show T PAGE POUR THEJOURNAL. locum Did you read the Governors Health shows that the epidemic letter in yesterdays issue of the of Influenza is spreading, eleven Journal? It was to you. He gavp new cases having developed clearest sGfeirnnt of' the since yesterday at the same hour Ihp Just as we go to press we lak amendment that has noon. In nearly, if not .quite ap learn of the de&th this afternoon peared. . instance, tle contraction eVcry of another of the three S. A. T. of disease is traceable to the Gecigc Parkinson Dies After ,CL boys who have been lying so ' between neighbors. The . critically ill during the ra?t ten aJong, hard and most valiant visiting Board Health of very wisely days in the hospital department f iruggfe, George B. Parkinson, disease is until the that suggests ct the U. A. C. The young mans son of President W. C. Parkinson time eliminated no for is this name was Dewey Henrie Otose i cf ihe.Hyrum Stake, this mornsocial for family gatherings; and hi3 home was in Manti. ing succumbed to the prevalent visiepidemic in the hospital section reunions or parties, or for sad the neighbors. Dead The, amongst ting U. Soldier Boy at the A. C. The young man hews has reached Paradise of had shewn such wonderful vital- Those who stay at home and who the death on Monday at Fort ity and strength of will and had ere not entertain in iTvimtors are T Rosecr ansrCahr cfTRaymomb B; so long survived the usualfy by far the safest. No Domestic Service The Oldham, son of Mr. Samuel and fatal stage of the disease, that j Mrs.'Mary B. Oldham, The young recovery was hoped for and has lady school teachers and the man had been in the serv ice for came to the great regret ladies of the Red Cross, in the seVeral months and was a mem ot xli ' those conversant absence of a sufficient number of and Medical her of the corps, with his brave fight for trained nurses to care for 'Influwhile serving in that capacity in life. Other than this the reports enza patients, have been volunthe Fort hospital contracted In- from the College are all favor- teering their service in the influenza, which developed into able, Funeral arrangements will terest of public welfare. In such cases a fee of only $15 a week is pneumonia and was, followed b fie annunced later. collected from the family serva death a death occurring I n cr ea si n Flu Is tra ed ; much less than counthe prory of his Jruly in the sendee to the prevalent belief, today's fessional fee of trained nurses. the in been had try as if he report tf the City Board of It should be distinctly under front-lintrenches. -- f LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH stood that thesa volunteers would ncjt undertake the arduous duties of a nurse and risk their lives nursing chtagious cases for so small a sum of money. It is a service performed in the spirit ttf the Red Cross. Nor do they get any enumeration from afty other source. Most families appreciate the service; but in certain instances seme have assumed that in addition to the nursing . sefvice rendered, the nurse should also act as laundress and general domestic. Several. of the young ladies have had their feelings hurt in this way by people who do not understand the duties a nurse i$ supposed to perform, or the limitations of that service. Mr. and Mrs.-Joh- n T. Bush now of Malad City are to be on the arrival of a after waiting thirteen girl baby, cbm-pdiment- ed years from their marriage date. Good busheir dence. Apples 30 cents a S. C, Rossiter, ProviAdv. Thursday," October 31, 1918. t u VILLA IS REPORTED HELP WIN THE WAR- - TO HAVE INFLUENZA PRESIDIO, Texas, 'Oct. 30. Conflicting reports were received! her today of the location of the Villa fcommand which is near, the border. , One sc6ut reported Villas command near Cuchillo ! "Buy Your Coal Now and Guard Against a Famine Exclusive Next Winter. i M.&L COAL AND WOOD COMPANY PHONE ll r Parado, fifty miles. south of the; Lorden Another report said the Villa band was on the border opposite Indo, Texas, and that Hipolito Villa, brother of the leader, had crossed to the American side. The. purpose of the Villa force is to obtain ammunition in exchange for silver bul-- ! lion stolen from the mines. A large force of Mexican troops! left Ojinaga, opposite here, to- day for Mulatto, southeast of, here. Villa is not believed to fcei with the command, as he was last seen near. Salvo, south of Chihuahua City, and was suffer' ing from influenza. LIST OF NOMINATIONS a ' ? 0 ; ; ATTENTION Auto Owners AUTO TRIMMING AND PAINTING WE MAKE NEW TOPS, REPLACE BROKEN LIGHTS IN REAR AND SIDE. CURTAINS. WE HAVE BEVELLEDi PLATE GLASS FOR ALL MODELS. t Logan Auto Top Trimming & Painting Company Federal Avenue. Logan, Utah Q For Justices of the Supreme Court - (ii No Mystery eat ; For Representative in Congress . For State Senator Some things are ' po simple that they have to be explained again and again. When things are obvious, people keep looking for mysteries behind them. So it is with the packing business. The mere size of Swift & Company confuses many. Because their imaginations are not geared up to Scale, they believe there miist be magic in it somewhere some weird power. For State Representatives v County Commissioner-4-Ye- ii; ar Term County Commissioner Term . Swift & Company is just like any other manufacturing:, business run by human beings like yourself; it takes in rdW material on the one hand and turns out a finished product on the other. Swift & Company keeps down the spread, or the expense absorbed between raw find finished material, to as Iow a figure as possible. (If it didn't it would be put out of business by others who do.) , How much Swift' & Company pays for the raw material, and how much For County Clerk f For County Treasurer For County Sheriff Hi slf For County Recorder For County Attorney For County Assessor , If! n upon conditions lj The .profits of Swift & Company amount to less than one Cent per pound on all meats apd less than of a cent on beef. LJ For the Amendment Nq- - 3. Proposing ta.. amend 3 Section of to Art. 4 of Article 13 of the Section Proposing to amend Section 3 of Article 13 of the 13, of thfc Statt Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to the Taxation Constitution of the State- of Constitution. of Mines and Mining Property Utah, relating to uniform taxes YES NO and the assessment of same. and exemption. No;-- 2i - which .Swift Company does not control. It depends entirely upon how much people want the finished product, and how much raw material there is available to make it from. For Precinct Justice For Precinct Constable ? For thaAmwBdment to Section 4 of Art. 13, of the - State by-produ- cts 0 one-fourt- h Constitution. YES NO Keep Your Pledge fi STATE OF UTAH Make Good for bur Fighting Men BUY WAR - SAVINGS STAMPS . County of Cache. " AM. MATJIFAVS, Jr County Clerk in and for the County of Cache In the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for office duly nominated, and all proposed amendments to the (Constitution of the State of' Utah, for the General Election to be held 'on Tuesday, November 5, 1918, as appears on file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand ahd affixed my official seal this 30th day of October, A. D., 19181 ' (SEAL A. M. MATHEWS, Jr., County Clerk. . , adtt. I- - Swift & Company, U.S. A. -- - a f - 1 . |