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Show t ry- (Adv) be remembered in . It should connection with tomorrows bond election, that only those whose names appeared on last eais tax rolls are eligible to vote, as it is exclusively a tax payers election. fft10S9 AvilC yjVIOUI TqBPds aq ourizj - ,irAPiro'ia A Presentation of Facts as the City Officials See Them After CareM Investigation. Result Will be Expressed in Votes of - Mr. Joseph H. England, who is at present engaged in a printing office in Denver, is here on visit to his family, which will join him there before, long. ,, .Due to the storm Saturday night the Big Carnival Dance at White City is postponed until Wednesday, May 16th. .(Adv), The Board of Trade of Calgary, Canada, has informed the local Chamber of Comemrce that their secretary, Mr. John H. Hanna, is on his way over the Blue Trail and will visit Logan along with other cities of Idaho and Utah. The purpose of the tour Is to establish, a trail. that will bring more frequent intercourse between the two, nations. The aim is to get a definite trail that will extend from Canada to Mexico. There are many interesting resorts and parks in the Canadian Rockies and an auto highway that will make both countries accessible to each other will be of mutual benefit. When the road in the Sardine canyon is completed, Cache county will have done its part in making the link in this great TAXPAYERS OF LOGAN ; Much has been said and written about the proposed bond Your Board of Commissioners and Advisory Committee have endeavored to place the matter fairly and inpartially before' the citizens" We have only one desire and that is to serve , Logan in the best possible manner. We feel that .this it not an issue against the plant alone but is ' a blow aimed at MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP PUBLIC UTILITIES; XJ to defeat this issue. There can be. but one er Why is our competitor doing all in answer. We still claim that if the plant is a good thing for them it certainly ought to be for us. . The so called adverse report if analyzed carefully does not reveal all that is claimed for One it. of the members on that committee in answer to a question as to the condition of the plant The machinery of the plant is inefficient but in fairly good runreplied' about as follows: ning condition. The old flume is all but gone. The dam leaks. The pipe line is in1 better condition than either the dam or flume hut may gc out at any time. This same member gave it as piece-mea- ir his opinion that the plant could not be This, however, failed to get into the written report. u ,, , Engineer Wiley is a man of reputation and ability and is frequently consulted on Targe government projects. His report when read to the Citizens meeting was characterized by this u. rpcihber: as a most comprehensive and complete report. ; .. a: Is Tlie main question today will the new, plant be good investment. foX Logan., Mn. u Wiley, says we can, produce! power at thl3 feitd. cneaper. than we; can tbuyXDdei heiknoWxlTh6YX,.T .1 ; X opposition has hot been successful in jtearink down his report XX; NTip ? i , l.et u therefore rome boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain ntercjr, and And grace to help lntime of need. He brews 4:16. , OKACK. its-pow- Let us COME BOLDLY: therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need. Hebrews 1.16. How do all things work together for those that love God? Romans 8:28. re-bu- : Frank Blair Co, W. Dodge Ad s.-- Gladioli ' and ready. Cache mission Company. sharpened at and del- Will call (Adv) . Pal-m- er and Sons.. Phone 460. Ad. - cemetery Saturday afternoon under the direction of Bishop ' Charles England over, the re- -' mains of the infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. LeVi Eckstrom, , which died at Storrs.Utah.where M Mr. Eckstrom is employed. Bishop England and Counselor David Ml Tarbet delivered brief addresses. ' Miss Lizzie Bennett sang a td, solo, and members of the second A most aggravating and Ward choir sang the other num-- , practice which The Jourbers . nal has denounced a number of .if 4 times, is the theft of flowers and 'j,fit flow'ering plants from the graves tilt! Xv of the dead in the cemetery, m , ... which," it seems still continues. ... , I- - If? for sale 2 miles north of Logan on State Road, Tuesday ing, May 15th. d- Come A few registere- early and get first mTceroTXuiBeF lais morn- paHicu'r call. The Borden Comrany. J;Adv. . - 'r will have some definite recommendations to offer at the regu- lar meeting of the Chamber on Thursday, May 17th. An active campaign will be conducted all ov$r the valley enlisting the active support of all the citizens. There is no reason for even one student leaving the valley for good practical college courses. At the meeting on Thursday evening, presidents E. G. Peterson and W. W. Henderson and Supt. Orosn Ryan will present some interesting information. 3 CAPIT0 Today And Tomorrow EVANS & MAY THE BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS. i JACKSON & ARNOLD - t , : a li.txciis NONbKXMu KtXU OF THE OAK SriUM JACKSON TRIO THUEE Men with Educated feet LAVIN & LA VINE AX AEIU.U, THKAT .JACII. PICKFORD . IX :0iHKL8Q VS FIATMC Adv. INTERNATIONAL FUN FROM THE ic ly j , - . - ro: !pji ty rang As-w- OtaiX JULIUS FISHEir call 1220. adv " catubelieve that stolen flowers turn home. The prospects are The Cache Valley Baseball Separator for sale, U , Chambe at the meet will soon will he entirely that League than other graves placed upon ber of Commerce this evening to That a cipher may sometimes the ones they were intended for j convalescent.all set for the opening of the mean a great deal when used in get could afford those upon whosej Executive Victor Land league next Wednesday, May 16. connection, with other figures, MARY MIL... graves they may later be placed blad has written to the Chamber By proper management there is had a new illustration in an arr; of Commerce tq send him a num- - no reason why this league should ticle relative to animal exhibits any satisfaction. TIL ' ber of the advertising booklets not be a good success Uiis year to be made at the county fair, D.C. who D. J. Howell, had; of Logan and Cache Valley to There is much satisfaction in the wherein a typographical error dollar spent for swelled a prize of $100 to be a cHre'wherenrCirTfrursdayTHrTTertWke'rnmn s rthe a family tiansplanted there port uinRepinrt2lT tat" home men and live here. The' ducts Co. into $1000. .. some plants that would have r: leen in full bloom on Memorial high priced strangers o the past Choice Early Rose and Early aifc done away with. 1 he teams Day, only to find the choicest Oi.io, seed potatoes now ones gone oiibunday. e there should always be. a come have previously remarked, it is jours earl): Cache" ValCommission. season. of Adr. close to ley the indeed a peculiar conscience that the ' lip van-dalist- 3. tit -- ,A brief service was held at the 0 1 i ; Burroughs A. H. ;; f. Taxpayers, these are the questions that confront you at tomorrow election. In conclusion, shall we bid the'plant which has so well served us and which has saved the citizens in rates for service, several times its cost, a fond farewell, and leave ourselves at th mercy of the great corporation which would welcome our destruction, and be forever at its mercy in regard to rates? Voters who have faith in the plant and believe in municipal ownership, do hot fail to go to the polls and vote your convictions, thinking that there will be plenty of votes to put it over, without yours. No opponent of the plant will fail to vote, nor should anyTriend. If alLwho agree with these ideas go to the polls, Logan will have a new and greater plant; one adequate to the citys needs, and from which the citizens will havemany years service . at cost. . other of any Finally, our individual interest in this gi eat issue is no greater than that interest in the involved the to been our citizens. It has questions thoroughly investigate duty to be action their of all, these are our honest conclusions, which we submit to the taxpayers for taken tomorrow at the polls, and we are perfectly willing to abide the result. many, trips that the. orchestra has to make during the summer to the different parts of Utah and Idaho. cheap, ill -- successful engagement at Malad City, Idaho. The dance was attended by nearly 400 couples coming from all parts of Malad valley. This is only one of the Adding machine. ' it The advertising committee of. (he Chain ber of Commerce is co-- r fperatlng to, the fullest extent! With the Agricultural and Brig-- 1 i ham .Young Colleges to adver-- j tise.,lbhinstitutioiis.'and secure lafgv .. enrollments for next school season. This committee That is that unless the plant and pipeline are rebuilt or at least extensively repaired, will soon cease operating; and as soon as they cease operating there is nothing left but a they pile of junk that would have no purchase value. Moreover, when the use for which the diversion of the water was granted ceases, the right to its use will also lapsend be lost unless the plant should be immediately rebuilt. Are we going to permit this to occur and lose our plant entirely? Or are we going to restore it and increase its power and value? If the latter, are we going to await its utter annihilation before making a start to restore it in whole or in part? It is well to remember, also, that the plant deterioration has progressed so far that to restore it to even its original condition and power it will be necessary to bond? ; not make as of a it now, proposed? Why thorough job The Bluebird orchestra has returned from fulfiilling a very For sale s . Meredith Ames, who lives at the crossroads between Hyrum and Paradise and who has been Quite ill for some time, is reported as improving. - ',; ' - Dahlia bulbs Valley ComAdv. iver. Phone 1102. Big Carnival Dance at the White Ciy Wednesday, May 16. (Adv.), , 1 . ...... rv. ...... w. ..... ,i;;; fji p (.i,i the fact that there is1 ho. danger1 'of' Great stress has been placed by the opp6iiton upon the plant being sold to the competing- corporatiom a it could not be sold without the consent of ' the taxpayers given at an election called for that purpose. Very true! , ;X in out in view as stands one connection as a monument upon a hill. this feature But plain gillSCrS Curtis. I,awn Mowers irlimr rrdfittvp fn tiro ontrimrorincr .poefti already I)r. George N. Curtis and his son , George came to Logan to spend Mothers Day with his parents, Sir. and Mrs. G. Y. Stubbvs Place. ' " T! Dr. D. K. Allen came up from Salt Lake to spend Mothers Day with his mother, Mrs. Andrew Allen. wow highway. -- BLAIR MOTOR COMPANY. "Homo of Good Motor Car." advt. tXdUfltae, ; , Report from the U. S. Weather Bureau at Denver to the Agricultural College indicates frost tonight. 0 . , O. M. Myler left yesterday for a trip to Idaho Falls, where he will visit his son. Bros. Motor Cars. ilt V. Fine tomatoe plants at 33c per dozen 'at Ola Larson's. (Adv.) issue. Bible TtiouqhtSr Txtey Adv. James II. Smith, the Cornish merchant, was a Logan business visitor today. Citizens Tomorrow. HIKE 'Call Team for IlMw. avaii-ableTC- ef 1- : J |