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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN Cl IT, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FACE SIX BRIMS WILL RARE WORKS OF I ; I Thursday, November 3, 1921. To The Voters of Logan City R FOOTBALL FOB TITLE LYRIC THEATRE MONDAY, NOV. 7th the support and good will of a maioritv of those affected by them, and who must pray the Other candidates for positions under the municipal government having, accordmjpttr custom, set forth before the public their reasons for hope of poUtL cal preferment, I feel impelled to inform my friends as to the reasons for my own candidacy, and why, if they agne witLmy m bills. Logan citys light plant I hold1 to be one of its greatest posses- -' sions. I am firmly bound to the, policy of its municipal ownership and that of making it JOO per cent effective. In this con-- i nection l approve lust taken of separating its ac-- i counts from those of other departments and faor devoting its earnings to its maintenance! and improvement; likewise the return to it of funds that may! have been borrowed from it and devoted to other uses. Public health and sanitation' I hold to be of paramount im- portance and, if elected, promise my best efforts to promote and conserve them. , In the matter of public improvements I would propose to so word ever- y- contract that home labor would have the preference. Ixt gan famed as the Athens of Utah, apd may well boast of the high Standards of her great colleges, academy and public schools; and in so far as any proposed action of the city government would affect their interests, or any they might propose would advance them, they may be as certain of my . -- 8:15 P. M. E. HOMER STONE Presents . BY LAWRENCE PERRY Following is a list of the paint19ZLJy The Journal) ings of the Traveling Exhibit of CCopjright, In no sport are the effects of conclusions, ! asdlteTsUPPOrt opoUtan Museum chologjsolt Cundan tTmanPraFThirpolts on TUesdyy'ifext. New York City to be exhibited I will say at the outset that in Logan the first three weeks in fosted as in football. Surely, inIn evitably a state of mind existing I did not enter the htld on my December: deI own initiative, or because Giovanni Boldini, The Dis- before a game, or de eloping course of contest, has its sired public office; but I became patch Bearer; Thomas Cole, Ror, a candidate for the responsible man Aqueduct; Charles Francois prompt physical reaction, looking forward to the position of Mayor of Ivogan City Daubigny, Riverside; Blaise Objects of Art; Edouard Princeton game next Saturday, at the solicitation of a group ot the struggle against lit- Logans solid business men of Detaille, Cavalryman; Jules entered tle Center Bencollege in a mood of all political faiths whose views Trees ; Rutherford Dupre, mellow coincide wuth mine, and are jamin Fitz, Marie; Charles Noel soft, She never from the recovered of Mark Portrait Flagg, iepresentative of those of a Twain; Charles Theodore Frere, shock of knowledge that she was large number of citizens; and if Departure from Jerusalem to opposed by worthy foemen who elected I will not be the reprehad come north to win. Syra sentative of Jaffa; Pierre Edouard Frere, cuse any faction, politiviewed W. and J. in a mood cal, the Marcel or otherwise, but of Dressing Baby Ignaz religious all citizens. GaugengigV A Difficult Ques- of equanimity and paid for tion ; Jean Leon Gerome, Figures the coin of defeat. But chiefly I enter the rate as the canin a Mosque; Thomas Alexander in mind at the moment is the didate of all who believe in a Harrison, CastleiCin' Spain ; Jean Georgia Tech eleyen which went progressive,, butr at the sanre Jacques Henner, May Magdalen down to defeat before Penn time conservative administra at the Tomb of the Savior; Geo. State at the Polo grounds. tion of city finances and affairs Innes, Evening; David Johnson, Any follaweFoF the gridiron a happy medium between the Near Squaw Lake, N. Y. ; Emile game who attempts to explain of methods Imbinet, Landscape; Alphonse the discrepancy between the years that have passed, and the he oods; twenty eight points gained by riotous extravagance that has champiomhlp here on November 12. Coach Kappie of ihe GrUziita kin Robert MacCjtmeron, The Daugh-b- e the northerners and the single within the few years ruin without his stellar quarterback Iters Return ; George Michel, The touchdown achieved by the team cd numberpast of cities through a WM lniu!,ea I1"1 Old Tree; Jean Ferdinand, Mon- from Dixie without reckoning the medium of bonding to the week in the Oneida same. chamblorl( Summer Landscape; the mental elements involved is- limit to as that inaugurate public im- - hearty malndor of the year but kill get Fredrick Remington, Cavalry bound to go astray in his analys- provements that, in this time of will, if elected, seek theirs bark In time for basketball. Ken Charge on the Southern Plain ; is of this game. For it is herecoupled all matters affecting them. stringency, Smith will also be out of the lineup Martin Rico, On tbe Seine; Mar- with submitted as a fact that in- financial In conclusion 1 will state that with high taxes in all branches and the awluhlng around a rind Turner at tackle and Baugh back la tin Rico, Venice ; Adolph Shrey-er- , trinsically tti ercrwasTTCtaTrd' la cf government, national, state these are not promises made The Outpost ; Alfred Stevens, not that difference between the the backfield. and county, it has .been found to the ear to be broken to the f Coach Brig Johnson jf N !h Preparing for the Ball ; S. Sey- rival outfits. Which may be tak- to pay for, heart, but will be adhered tt) r Cache haa a Ago ing bunch of mour Thomas, Portrait of Mrs. S. en to mean that the Golden Tor-- 1 impossible of my election, I would not, for instance, fa- - in the event nu fuoi who bare all played th Seymour Thomas ; Douglas Volk, nrin u a bell before this .'ear. Anion? I which now leave in the hands for, vor any public improvement Nirth Cache stars ore Capteii. it. Portrait of Dr. Felix Adler; An- atmeared on Srturdav ! f the be in to, would which voters, it my j necessary Merrill, Bulln, i;ubot and M Mer- toine Vo Ion, Big White Cheese; Nothing could have been more Gf bonds at a heavy all that affects the interests Of rill, the backdi' I. These men liure Edwin Lord Weeks, The Rajah inspiring to the lover of offen- discount. Nor would I favor Logan City, shown prowess i.t plugging log on a Hunt sive football, nothing more imholes In opposing lines. spVn Starting WILLIAM WORLEY. without This afternoon Prof. J. S. Pow- pressive, nothing more notewor- special improvements Merrill is one of the best athletes In ell of the Agricultural College thy than Tech's march down the tbs Cache Valley division. (Political Advertisement) Del Gardner baa been selected to who is for field responsible in touchdown a for the bringing referee tomorrow' garni. Otlnr officials wllf be named totdgbc. Tbe thii wonderful exhibits to Logan first quarter the first score of will meet with the representa- the game. It was line attack of , game starts at 2:3o at Richmond. The probable lineup will be., tives of the" various womens the most approved sort against North Cache High clubs and the Chamber of Lbgan High no mean opposition. The Geor-giafc W ?6 lief f5 t 8 f sLiifts were Timed to the ThedLspTay Mills It , Gibbons.....!..., In order for anyone to vote ployed by the Consolidated Csrllsle (capt),... lg ...Johnson of the paintings at some conveni- fraction of a second and there it is necessary that gon and Machine company, as a ............Walters ent place in the city so as many were holes for the backs And inCUrk.....,,, the voter should know the can- - floor salesman. In the spring of J Harris as possible of the people of the terference rg Brad?,. beyond the holes. 1 left the Mouson rt Tuner.., employ of the 50c 75c and and county may view the ex- Such consistent driving for a didate, and while I think that 1916 Plus Tax 3 ...... re Hatsrtt.-- . &. M. Co., and at ....Thompson city C. W. in that voter Logan pearly every This is hibit. some of score is rare these days. Had knows Lewis... bringing qb (espt) R. Merrill me, for the benefit of thi; time was one of the founders of SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY J j M. Merrill the best pieces of art to your Tech been thus Ihb Nibley throughout the few who are not personally ac- - the Barber Vehicle and Machine rhb Talbot very doors. Watch for later an Baugh...i... game it would have been vain to fb .... Bullen nouncements. Adams......... follow- - company, where I am engaged and useless to blame her. quainted, I submit the praise . at present. 1 , , But she was not, and the reason Daylight saving enables us to I home Old am tax a owner and Paradise, well one in lies, believe, why may NO ROLLED HOSE Norman Willey take time by the forelock. in 1865; and payer in this city and will al- the realm of psychology. For no w have' s been a resident of Logan a be proud to call Logan my sooner had Tech kicked off folFads of American Women CARRIED SECRET TO GRAVE Dies in Poverty lowing this touchdown than city since 1885 and have been home. Stuff on South of Penn State, who caught a close observer of the growth Isle Respectfully submitted, Refused Canadian Prospeoter t the flying ball, wove his way and development of ihe city for R. THOMAS, JAMES Divulge Lscatten Where Cold BOISE, Idaho, Nov. 2. A dis- through the entire Georgian 36 years. Princess Ini Sulylnn, tnent.v-one- , Candidate for Commissioner Cropped Out the IwMimtuI nice of Queen Marsu patch received in Boise today team for a touchdown. It was a From 1900 to 1916 I was Year term. , 4 Of Tahiti, wrs uuUne the passengers from Topeka, Kan., announced 4. A maQ who kept his secret to the stunning shock for the southern( IoIiih ul Advertisement ) who arm cil in B. Norman in Fi.iiici-c- o recent!) that former Willey, ers. Through a great expenditure nd was the Canadian hunter Gilberton liner .ilnti the Ihe princess You often refer to someone died the at of energy, nice precision and inson. Sixty years ago, when he was governor of Idaho, or something back home. fm a months visit with her sev- dividual est of any Monday th s ytai, catne 5Ii making a canoe trip up the Vaphe Shawnee county poor farm genius coupled with coBut almost all the time you s. of Ala atktrlue aunt, Douglas numeral For New the last York Evening post days ago. and the offerings chare i in uieda. river, the ordinated effort, they had carved speak of it in the past tense, states, be struck camp for the night ber of years the former governor out a touchdown. And now in short order. 1 lie nw fads nnil fashions of bobbed The question is: What do aear what later discoveries Indicate has been in destitute circum- one 16 000 hair. Dolled hose mid (igarclte miioW- - you know about dervish' of a stroke a Receiptg today were your home most have bees a large body ot gold- stances, and although the state back had set flying that advantage at cattle, 4000 hogs and 2500 3hep ing have not penetrated into the home town today? beating ore. Without knowing what of Idaho appropriated $1200 for naught. Never again was Tech compared with 31,000 c title. Ilf of her native Isle, accordinghaveto this ornamental atone was, he took him in 1913 to be But then they paid at the rate the team she had been before 8000 hogs, and 5000 sheep a princess Ina. homo a big piece to use for a door own likes and dislikes. While Do You a $50 that month, of, Someappropriaincident. that A week while a after this blazing and geolo13,000 cattle,, weight ago, have not adopted the new cusin bill cut ran and another tion they M. Identiwas mot where deop down a (Charles r spring 6500 hogs, and 7500 sheep Pipkin) visiting Gilbertson gist who toms that prevail, the girls of her Ule 1 liat thrro have fied the ore, and a rush to slake a later legislature extending aid snapped and her offense (Market Correspondent) went like to adorn their ears with large year ago. been claims along the Wapshe ensued. But failed of passage. probably many aANSAS CITY lame. STOCK Light receipts of fat cattle liemUints. 1niuess Ina displays two the unwitting prospector would never interesting changes Mr. Willey was born at GuilARDS, Oct. 31. As the result old Now to do the fine Penn State at strong to 25 largp and very beautiful pearls bangAnd. In bis made tell where he alnco you left? great N. Y., March 26, 1938. He eleven justice it should be said of light receipts hvfc stock cents readily f ford, ear. oin cither ing oiyly higher prices. The later years he became Insane and died, was educated at the Delaware s l'miee-fads the that im no in were that Catcould prees one Implied of today way higher. any weak spot in the markot vas on still refusing to reveal the location. 'I hat h i t or new prevailing aie not new to her N. her four touchdowns be tle were steady to 25 cents up, j This season a systematic search of Literary Institute, Franklin, argued heavy weight fed cattle, and peop'e, adding licit Americans often ' American history went ho 1858 in of and fall the out Y., lambs and existence. of The were Is In made writers to hoi js that country being strong declines in Chicago were res- visit their island nnd man) of her peol being made every In the spring of contention is that Tech had it in 25 cents higher. Because rt Of rediscovering the Gilbertson lode," to California. condition heie for that of a ponsible make ple traveling (lay in your home practhe 1861 he came to Idaho, and dur- her to have scored more than th continued light fed receipts of Handy and ligh Ulus is not the first visit town? Aunt Susans Dilemms. ing the territorial era held vari- she did. She apparently did not hoi ;s here, and liberal receipts steers were 10 to 15weight cents high- of the puncess to tins country. She Aunt Susan, an old Maryland ous county offices. The first Re- have it in her to keep down els w here, packers are making er, and gras fat steers were atlended St. Catherines college, St. Tlmt Ihe little gill darkey. Was being registered for the publican state convention which States score. Techs I'ntil, Minn, and graduated with high story was hbi'iai purchases at first tluw. Like many other women convened at Boise on strong to 15cents. Feeder buy- honors you used to know 20. the She team tale few two of a a that for markets August and ago. speaks years shipping here for ers were irr strong competition who were torn between their desire was married last lias lieutenhim and and for not nominated needed a high class slaighter. Demand ter cattl" Frendi fluently, years has to vote and retain their youth, Aunt 1890, with killers on the good quality English week. Princess Ina is i harming manners. ant governor and he was elected line defense. She needed it fron all sources was active. light weight grass steers Cows lb daughter of llince-- s Malnhltdld and it was not there. with the rest of the Republican nor discussing her private matters. Shtep receipts were the small and heifers were 10 to 15 cents Salmon, That the redhead sister of Queen Marati. But Governor When The stalwart forwards did not "What are your affiliations?" asked candidates. stress is laid on her royal herilittle more who had the dcs't in moved than and up, freely 19. the registrar. December on realize that against a ball jug- team received benefit in the last for some time Shoup resigned front of you has Bulls and tage by Irmce.ss Ina. She prefers to past. Why, boss, I don have to tell dem, 1890, to enter the United States gling, field reversing shifting at- two years of John Iltismans re- calves were steady. live a quiet and im onsptcuous life as hern elected mayor? go I?" queried Aunt Susan In dismay. senate, Mr. Willey, by virtue of tack they must do more than gime, as a result of the Pittsa citizen of her own country. Answer the question." commanded was There an active demand his office as lieutenant governor play the hall; they-mu. play burgh game of that year. the Do jou know these registrar. became governor of the state. their positions. That is, tney Penn Sate used an unbalane-- 1 or stodeers and feeders with Went Lord" One Better "But, boss," protested Aunt Susan, things? And honeststrong to 25 cents higher. George IV. Christian, Jr., seeietnry I don like to; Hes got s wife and This office he held until January must knew their responsibiht' ed line, two guards usually pair- -' ly non, wouldut to Is succeeded thin was he came when to cattle have to President Harding, the reported for the area they five children." Philadelphia Public 1, 1893, guard ed, the linesmen on their hands iIost N'orHichCCe the you like,t .keep at Lord went saiiLto have He New W. then Texas and not Connell. out of J. and Mexico, until it and knees .thelfrom by charge until jiisF before Llger. Msted wtjen Indicating 'the just for to Blue Canyon, Calif.rtd Accept they know not think they know ball then rising. and average quality was good, Whiteto Ji'iuse,. vassna"pped, auld lung sy no? the President's office, Come Reverts English. Total receipts were far short way the real trend of attack. They The hacks were closely grouped a position as mine superintendon In, Lord." Theres just one Rather thoughtful of the people ent. On March 10, 1913, Govern- were wool gathering all day. A breaking into various forma- cf preceding Mondays and the This recalls a sory heard in Washwho aell Ingredients for making beer SPUR way the double pass found them piling tions just before the play. There full scope of demand did not of act an Haines or oO approved years ago when In the home." ington In 1S71 Idaho into the spot originally threaten- was no great haste iij the backs develop. legislature appropriating , the Joint high commission to arrange - Hows thstr to pay Mr. Willey at the ed only to Find another spot was leaching the line of Hog prices were 10 to 25 the treaty of Washington was sitting They tell yon what not to do to $1200 crimmage. rate of $50 a month while he liv- the real center of attack. Thev did their ball' juggling cents higher, mostly 15 cents for the settlement of the Alabama make It intoxicating." The tackles, instead of charg- while the forwards charged for- up. The top price was $7.70, claims. "Sly fellows. But for fear somebody ed or until the appropriation The President gave a luncheon at of sales $7.25 toLCo. might mistake tbelr meaning they was exhausted. The reason for ing through and developing the ward as a unit. Her line was and ought to put the no C in parentheses." this appropriation as set forth play, more often than not, were both a screen and a. wall. The Pigs sold up to $8.00. Packers the White House to the commissionof whom was Earl Birmingham in the act, was that a forrper pressed back Before a quicker forward passing, usually thrown for the past several wrecks, be- ers, the chairman The White fle Grey and Kippon. governor of Idaho was in failing charge. The ends were pinched into the middle ground was su cause of light receipts, have House butler especially Instructed the He Had dt- , and the action was taken out time and again, All this told premely well . conceived inas-bec- n health markets colored Walters to say My lord when buying at The Sunday school teacher had been the legislature merely as a against Georgia on line attack much as .the catcher was always Land shipping here for slaughter, spoken lif hr his All went reading about Canaan, the land flow- by matter of gratitude. When the and gave State ample time w hen protected by two or even three! The bulk of the lambs today well nnti the earl asked what a ing with milk and bouey. to him to partake it came to launching forward men. We would like to see any brought $8 75, to $9.25, ewes tain dist , "Now," she said to the class, what appropriation ran out, no furthcf was. do you think a land flowing with milk er action was taken. Tjhe wotd of passes. Tech should find the les- team break" this up consistently. $4.50 to $5.00 and lambs feeding Tt is cold ski men, my God, said t and honey would be like?" his death received here brought son worth while. She should Lie On defense, both practically and $7.75. The supply was below Ihe cehfcd water New York j Please, teacher." waa the pstn.; the first information that he was a better team for it now and in An average man is what ,we I theoretically. State left much urgent requirements at a 23 t,l "sticks fepty, in Kansas. the future, just an the 1917 Tech to he desired, all think v.p aint but brut advance moMly are. 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