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Show TEB JOURNAL, pAGsroca Tuesday, May 30, 1 922. LOGAN COT, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH An Investment at f ' 1 i , . .v i it:.' ;oVy .3 . J ifc V '"Mk ? r Grarp the present opportunity to buy the cumulative preferred stock of the Utah Power & Light Company on the remarkably easy installment plan of $10 Down and 10 . A Month This will make you a part owner la a business founded on a permanent necessity for Ha servlie. ' Veteran af '61" axplalnlng ta an Intaraatad graup af Unltad Stataa ma- ,yt rinaa tha mannar in which Oanaral Laa fought againat Haakar In tha battla af In tha Civil war, Wil- j Chancalloravllla demeaa Run baing General Lea's ima of defense. .:ai T X1 i - . . -- rfjKrV;KTrV7' H j; '-- V". V 415 Vv' f i ?& V V f . j The stability of the Utah Power & Light Comimnya business by its steady and substantial growth during the past ten years. At the end of 112 the year in whhh tha company waa organized a total of 39,706 customers in 130 communities werre taking its servlcs. At the present time over 80,ofl0 customers are served tn 290 communities. take care of ever increasing demands, the power company must le constantly expanding increasing ttr facilities. In fact, it must alwaya keep one step ahead of noiraal community development. The public must be served, and the am vie must be there when u Is wanted. la evidenced v"1 wwiw.mi Hj v your community - Ml f Ifyourpowercompanystoodstillsoivould. j 1 1 ! vSLjti Tf 1 O . wv h , v, PAY DIVIDENDS TO YOU' f.3 . .S" r , . N, Will build up your communitynd at the same time 1 V.teran ef 61" tailing tha Leath-rnacka haw they did it" avar tha aama ground. " Horh&, V Thia requires capital. The power company looks te th the citizen of the commuaity to provide that capital by investment la its securities. . The companys progress la also reflected In the grower and development of the territory In which it operate. Its service has been gradually extended Into new territory. Its product electric la now distributed to a population which haa increased Service Horn 240,000 to 2ti0,000 during the past ten years. V v i The citizen who buys these securities not only provides him-- ! g self with a safe and Investment, but he also becomes ' an important factor la the progress and prosperity of hi community and It people. In a double sense, then, h contribute to his own welfare. well-payin- K. M. Jackaan af Randall's batuiion pointing aut ta Oanaral Lajauna whara ha and hit comradaa same avar tha . tag hi Ml. Industrial development means prosperity and growth to a community, and industrial development la absolutely dependent upon adequate elect rlc service. To provide this service and to ' Clip out this coupon and mail today for further particulars regarding this unusual investment opportunity. fiend tn this coupon it will bring yon an illustrated booklet BriHatnuor vmwu stair. uia ayivama battles, mat Th Army tacneg in the morning of the 10th and and tell you how to buy this stock for 910 a month. marched, skirmished, formed of Northern Vlrglnln had gained little the attack repulsed. Again, In the line uf battle, teak up and aban In numbers during the winter (13-&t- ) aftersoonthe Union leglou catue at j and had never been so scantily It, tnorlug forward between the bvahes doped positions, . executed strategic Without Obligation I movement, and mad charges on tha fed and cletbetL-'- " Equipment as to of the men fallen ln the iuomlng. Trie Utah Power & Light t'o , hlaturic fields af tlia WUdrrtu-a- a and anus waa good, bot commissary and Blue line once more reddled. New Kearns I!u riding,-Sa- lt Xaka City, Utah. 8pottsy!van!a. Tha pop and aids af quartermaster supplies were scarce came to Lee that Hancock had crossed Uhe -- He a Grove near Po church and all and me rlp-rlthat tha send poor. Please machine of nearly hbady Springfield firs, booklet, The Story of an Opportunity nt as) guna, tha smash of field piece and the soldier were ragged, barefooted was passing to hit rear. Mahona and Home, containing (I) More Information about your preferred andhalf-starved, of division moved lleth's but the morale tha (rash af ahetl and bomb sounded fast, attacked stock, (21 Details of easy payment plan. (3) How to judge an Investment. through the shadowy woods, close the army waa high and Grant knew Hancock's rear division and drove Name Again news came Address tangles and across rolling, hilly fields that It waa still n dangerous foe In Hancock back. that Grant waa preparing to make a near the Chancellor boose, Wilder-nee- battle." Grants plnn of campaign waa to southward .rush to reach the North church. Wilderness intern. Park-- , aria store, Dodd tavern, Aleop'a put all the armies of the Union, coat Anna river first. Le ordered back farm, and Bloody Angle, and along the and west. Into offensive eperalloB at much of the artillery that defended d the north salient and set the trains Fredericksburg and Orange turnpike, one time. He brought together couimamls and built up the in motion. A false alarm. the Plans road, the Brock read, and The salient was again threatened. the banks of the Itapldan, and the .Army of the Potomac to a strength smaller titers, Ny and lo. Here on which he hollered would overwhelm The men Bear the top of It went out n luto the field and brash before them one of the bloodiest and - ghostliest Lee, who faced him across the To-Da- ys astride' tha Orange and Alexan- and brought back muskets and cartareas of the American (ivtt war the marine held maneuvers. Four day dria ra1mad and maintained touch ridge boxe from the Union dead. Of course they hroiikht back all the food 1th the Itlchmond and 1 rederlct were apent in tha vicinity of Wilderfound In the haversack. Coffee and railroad 35 uilles to the east. ness run, and those days were devotDue largely to the efforts of the tn 1S86, he entered apFn- a profes1 sugar were prheiesa luxuries. Bread ed to battle exercises and problems. Victory , Long In Satanea. todays obser- sional career that has been long and WStre Stonewall Jackson Fall. The fighting spread along n front and bacon were worth risking Ufa for. American Legion, A pair of shoes from a dead man! vance of Memorial Day promises to t Guarding. He has had many hon-'er- a One aide drove Three five ' or of of western miles nest four mile. tha J dyad ,nmm bad no ns fot be more widespread than ever bethat go with fils vocation, hut his .Balt, of,' I Frederick dmrg Is Salem tha other back, and then waa jjriven Why Lgby a soldier In the Army fore. t i t f j natkrast reputation rests more apon .iflve I mile, .went ofKsIcm 'baek- - Hancocks corps waevArlving thyathfi U Kill's fast, Gregg's Tcxgns, ofily 8td ' o( CorfhonL Vttgluia hud not bad Various societies In France and his avocations! achievements. Some One lull his on since feet the Gettysburg of Chancel lorsvllle Is n little strutig, rushed against Wtjl.tf a fafiyailt Belgium have arranged for the de- thirty years ago be became Interestmonument In the - owls by the road- - of Hancocks corps, lcjsjt lMtlRlIn It tuhrielxn the year liefore! Tliese men of the grave of all the Am- ed tn Arctic exploration, and since coration hich marks side her Stonen all iiipU hv kHledt'jId twoiqulyfi IdB. hrinrlng hack Unton muskets and war dead IH those countries. erican ' that time, either as a promoter and Union all loaded dM Unldh S JaekaoS received the wound front t ibe . hfeked , n President Harding anr other chief organizer of expedition and lay down with or as a trhlrh he died in plain little farm- part - of 'thfi, Usy,, ' by their bide. There dignitaries of the ,natlon will attend chronicler of their achievements, he ,lm f house near Guinea station, 11 miles corps, , fiil'Korsha w'A no repeating rifles find not many the Memorial DayJ exerclsea Joday at has identified himself with man af1 south of Frederickshuig. f One mile Ing,' ws jnm1pg- - lnty-- r .breech-loaderAnother attack on st of tha sol cum little monument street sJnt Mivluwif rtffl ter man who has endeavored to Arlington National Cemetery. H jtWvdy' Angle waa comlngi The aril) la its lonely site Is Wilderness church, Ameri- solve the mysteries of tha Fir the Under the of auaptces w f'"(1 twn withdrawn was Abont two miles northwest et - the theiwgmmd .hbhgfr but the attack came too can ijcglon and the Boy Scouts mem- North, conspicuously so with the late courthouse Is a tiattkr sres once so had advanced fra wM'iffVt , Some gun .soon. got back, hut not orial exercises will be held today at Rear Admiral Peary. He has been Strewn with dead and so littered with road, on Whlsb ft UadvVfeW hlng mwh In repelling the the grave of Theodor Roosevelt at a delegate to international mn wounded mm tliat for 60 years It south front baa been celled Bloody Angle, mud that brought with polar research, Oyster Bay. name will never be effaced from the advanc The great Lincoln Memorial, re- and has sat on International comtragic ground. Komeihiiig more' Ilian autf cently completed in Potomac Park, missions dealing with the same. a tulle from Bloody Angle, nt the fork road. TODAY'S AXNIRF.USARIKH Washington, D. C will be dedicated . io , of two old road that are full of steep land with an Interesting program of is 1757 Henry Addington, Viscount today d and humpy hills and closely bordered i Lee fitraggl. plan had atHMftHltS; exercises. Sidmonth, English prime minister General Johnana. twenty guns and by thick wotshv 1 a monument that will see the arrlvaj In San during the Napoleonic Today wars, bora. mark where General Sedgwick Maj. ?,800 men, nearly bis whole h vision, - Gen. John were placed. Early's divlston came Francisco of numerous special trains Died Feb. 15, 1844. Sedgwick, - United States 1778 Voltaire, the great French Volunteers, comma ad! ng the Sixth' (lie Army of the Potomac Into coa- - forward and the Blue were driven bearing delegatea to the convention Artny cors s corps Commander un- fusion and disorder. hack. Another part of the salient waa of the National Association of Real writer and philosopher, died Ip Farder Grant, waa killed In action on Death. assailed and the line broken. General Estate Boards, which will begin its ia. Born there, Nov. 21. 1694. Gallant fltdgwick' the morning af May , 1861. On May 8 Sedgwick and War- Perrin was killed. General Dunlel sessions In that cty tomorrow. 1804 Ralph Izard, first United This description points out some of ren corps were thrown again An- waa killed. General Ramaenr waa IT THE WUH XKWH senator from South Carolina, State tlio landmarks some of the high derson and Earlyt and thrown hack wounded. Lee was sending all avail, L. Bridgman, who reaches died nt Charleston, Born there In Herhert of that with heavy lots. - The day of the Pth able troo) and the Confederate tine apota." as It were, of a of seventy-eigyears today. 1742. country In which the Mttle of Fred- - waa apent In reconnoltering. Intrenchiwaa partly restored and all gap the age n journalist, having 185 Amadeus, Duke of Aoeta, ertekshurg waa fought In Hreemtier, ng, sniping, aharpahoottng and amall closed. Tliat waa the 12tb of May. Is a 186J, In which the battles of Ctmncel-- . firing here and there along the lines All day and far Into the night the for many years been at the bead of who had a brief career aa king of lorsvllls and 8ale;n Church were as inarching bodies became exposed fighting went on. At one part and one of the Brooklyn dally newspap- 8paln, born nt Turin, Italy. Died , fought In May, 1863, and In which the within range. On tha morning of the then at another part of the salient It ers. Mr. Bridgman 1a a native of Am- there, Jan. 18, 189A. battles of tlie Wlldertiesa and was fighting. The Con- herst, Mass., snd s graduate of Ampth Sedgwick waa killed by a Confedll48Louia Philippe and hte famCourthouse were fought in erate sharpshooter. The balLMrack federate constructed a shorter line In herst College. After leaving-collegwere condemned by tbe Frenrh ily May, 1864 a little patch of eountry him In the left cheek beneath the eye. the rewr of the salient and fell hark National Assembly to perpetual banthat hga been appropriately called lie bad gone to an exposed part of to It on the 13th. Both armlet bad ishment. the cockpit of America." Shota were coming over been marching and fighting since the ( the line. Governor McKinley of Ohio Stilt the Wilderni nwd- - 4th of May. There was a toll nntll the mllltli orderedOut two of when Grants the he not could 18th, such are as corps If there answered, they hy," things ghost Interference with coal trains. there must be armies of them In this hit an elepliaht at that dtManre," He army, the Second and Sixth, attacked For their own protection, again, but tbe Confederate line held tangte-land- . VTllbur Wright, one of the for many, many thousands fell dead a minute later. citizens of Logan are asked to .inventors of the aeroplane, died at The Confederate line were very and the attack coat Grant manymen. of young men who wore the blue a ad On the 19th strange things were nse the City Water sparingly I Dayton, O. Born near Millville, many, many thousand! of other young Irregular, adopting themselves to the broken contour of tha land. At the happening. Grant was starting south mew who wore the gray were shot and to conform strictly to the Ind., April 16, 1867. and bayoneted to death In this wild north end of the position, two miles to get between Lee and Richmond. A Water Schedule notices now ! 1918Ttae first fabricated steel Cfotfederate was the force moving around the a asltcnt courthouse, country. Muh of that country west above being distributed throughout ship .was launched on Newark Bay, of fTisncellorsvIIle and northwest of that bulged northward for nearly a Union right had gut that Information, the City. Violators are sub- ' N. J. . Spotfsylratila Courthouse, which was mile, and In place was half a mile hat It cost them about a thousand men It. in From to wounded killed east learn the ject to the following penalties. base and ONE TEAR AGO TODAY of aero. that before durWilderness the called and off and $2.08 A bust of Washington was un- ing the flril war. Is Mill the wilder-.- sal lea t tli Confederate line ran three Hancock, was leading the way to the Water turned fine for first offense. Water veiled In St. Paul Cathedral, Lon-- I mile Sopth to some high land above south and to Richmond. The North , was one. of the Uo river, a quarter of a mil east Anna river, fifteen miles south "of turned off and meter installed don. The winter of 1863-6bridge. Kpottajlvanla was the Immediate obof violator for .at expens great hardship and privation for the of Snells 1 President Harding delivered o The Bteedy Angle." jective of both annles, torfederste Army of Northern offense. second Dnv addresses in Arlington aaltant and which was was Grant left behind that It Kpottxytvsnia e Confeiler-'ntas well as fr. other of Board the order of i National Cemetery. North By the Anna a to break line Lees 1864-6the Harbor, river.XVld place was picked armies. The winter of t Bethexda church and then tha Logan City Commissioners Valley forge renter for the aonih-- t and perhaps smash tb anny, and that j came to he called Bloody! horntna came Into, the red light of tbe Adv. I We seem to be junking airGr A M, Ijiw. C. K. A. lr& the VUlderneas and Spotl- - Angle. That point uf the line waa at-- history of the ClvU war. ships a3 well as battleships. Law j -- Utah:PoW6ir-:- & p e 7 Light Company EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE': ' -- ,f , v iV scat-tere- Events Br.p-Pla- - 'tbs -- hs et am-fro- m 3VVtf t fr. (j.'!-wer- s. ' ir rhnrfX wu.,i.iu','. y? ja.,r,i hWp confer-ences-dealin- g Hand-te-Han- ' This new sugar-coate- d aw-tU- ht well-know- Kpott-Vlvan- haad-to-han- d e. l$4 1912' ! I " 4 lie-'mort- al Vir-g'u.- a, 5 Chick-salien- V u . gum jlelights' young and old. It melts In your mouth' and Jthe gum in the center remains to aid digestion, brighten teeth and soothe mouth throat.-- g There are the' other VRIG LEY: friends to choose from, too: V -- , fl. |