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Show V THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH tAGE SIX LOGAII mis AGRICULTURAL THE UTAH u ? tional Delegation. From College and Chamber of ' J I Summer School to be the now-- an- greatest single agency llah the nanouncing and tion, Commerce Hold Forum RECOGNIZING the lommun-t- y Meeting With Ogden of interest between Ogden Resolution and Ca' he Valley, which is Chamber Ogdens nearest large contribuPromising Support. , ting point, and RECOGNIZING the further thIt was a fine strop- whoa edueaeommunitv in ofThteresl th of .Education Commktte and .industrial " l1!'"-'hambcr of Commerce along affairs between Ogden and I)r. E. G. Petersen of alley, and ai ranged Agricultural College to the lull of APPRECIATING to attend the forum met ting Com-the ; of Chamber among colleges leadership the Ogden merco on Friday evening in thc jof the country which the Utah Junior High School auditorium. jAgricuItuial College has come Of course the chief purpose of, to occupy in its great field of the visit was to give brief talk (work and the national and state about the coming National leaders which it has developed Summer School mid ak for the and is developing, RE IT RESOLVED THAT the Support of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. Ogden Chamber of . Commerce The paity consisting of Dr. pledge its unqualified support retemm and Pint. D. E to the College and to the of the college. Chair- - tional Summer School and that man Geo. R. Rovven, Idr. E. It. it further pledge itself to aid Owen Supt, Orson Ryan of the in making the coming session a Committee, Mr. F. P. Champ, a great sucees and in establishBoard of ing this attractive educational of the member Trustees of the college end Vice feature as a permnent jpat of President R. T. Cardon and the educational piograrh of Secretary M. It. Ilovey of the Utah. Chamber of Commerce, were Mayor Clarence Neslen of Salt very giaeiously received and City was present as the given ample time at the begin- principal speaker of the evening ning of the meeting to explain and he gave a splendid talk. It the purpose of the visit. Dr. so impressed the party from "Poterson commented on the Logan thaVtlie officers of the very cordial relationship 'ex- Itgan chamber will attempt to between Ogden and have Mayor Neslen address the isting 'Cache Volley and the fine sup- membership of the Chamner at next meeting, probably port Ogden had given the col- its lege.. Briefly he pointed out iMay 21st. some of the outstanding featur Another feature of the meet- -' t,,ieJC?mi5. su!imeri ing was the keen interest exand asked for the support of the hibited in the big meeting that Ogden Chamber. Mr. E. R. will be held n the Logan TaberOwen representing the Logan nacle June 8th at winch Dr. VVm Chamber very ably bucked up F. Jardine, of Agricu! That Dr. Peterson had to say tore will be Secretary the principal speakand made a strong plea for.sup-po- rt. er. Mr, F. P. who is chair Champ Like he always Is Mr. man of the committee in charge Owcm injected - his 'ever ready of the was given the meeting wit and humor and put the autii opportunity to announce the in fine spirits. . before the membership t' A a a fitting, climax, and one meeting of, the Ogden Chamber. It is exthat "exceedingly pleased the pected that a good sized delegavisiting citizens of Logan as tion of prominent busiftess men well as the entire audience, and from Ogden will be at the meetwas unanimously adopted, was ing. Reservations will be made the following resolution that or them along with other cities was so well prefaced and con- in Utah and Idaho that will have cluded by Mr. A. P .Bigelow, delegations. President of the ;Ogden State Ogden is strong witn Its Bank and a former member of with Cache It the Board of Trustees of the has not forgotten theValley. exhibi-tio- n Agricultural College: of cattle from Cache Coun, ' REALIZING the great bene- ty at the last Ogden Livestock fit to the State of rtah com Show-- . We will not forget Ogden ing from the National Summer nt their next slvow and they are school held at the Utah Agrieul sure to have one of, the best and m College and constiuing the Na- -i largest exhibits of lx-for- - ip - ! the.tl ad 11 ( ' r ? r The eighteenth of May will be the anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society in Cache county. There was only one organization at this time wdiich included the entire county ; later the different wards were organized, As far as can be determined at present there are only four living members: Mrs. Susan J. Smith, Laura Mickelsen, Lucy S. Cardon of Logan and Matilda F. Smith of Pocatello, who were present at Hie organization. If there are others we would like to have them report to either Mrs. John T. Caine or Mrs. V. R. Ballard as we desire to have them present as honored guests at a meeting in the Tabernacle on Sunday May 17 at 2 oclock. A very appropriate program has been arranged which includes speakers from the general board and several good musical numbers. Watch for the program which will be published next fifty-seven- th Standard I . - new Studebaker Standard Six Duplex Phaeton is ideal car for Spring and for all the year. When the "sun is shining, it provides the exhilarating freedom that only an open car can give. . When it rains or storms, or on damp, chilly evenings, by you have instant protection at your finger tips exclusive an simply lowering its roller side enclosures, Studebaker feature. v built by cars on found is This extra convenience only Stfc Duplex- -' Studebaker. And the Studebaker Standard Phaeton sells ?t the price of an ordinary open car. car. Learn what Come in and see this- new-typ- e Studebaker offers before you buy. -- , s ) - i X hob-tein- s I ' 1 , ! f week. ... PANTAGES WED. BILL AT CAPITOL JOE I) ELIER This master accordionist and his charming partner offer an entertaining program of classical and popular numbers interspersed with comedy patter and songs rendered in their inimitable style. FOLIS AND LEROY A youthful couple of talented entertainers Offering their latest clever idea entitled eccentricities. A variety program of comedy dances blended with song and character changes. ALAND GUS MAUTELL Sensational cyclists, in an exceptionally clever routine of very thrilling trick bicycle riding. Known as the two aces of the cycle world they offer one of the fastest cycle acts in vaudeville. a ' - , -- CAREY, DONOVAN AND MARR A trio of clever enter-taineoffer a fast moving comedy program entitled something different, a breezy line of patter that is very funny blended with melody song and a comedy dance that was made for laughing purposes only. STANLEY HUGHES AND VERNA BURKE Assisted by Karl Pallant J. W. Crawford, Logan, May n a very brilliant offering entitled Modern Romeo a flashing revue of song and dances blended with bits of talk that is not only very entertain-in- g but that last word in arti8tic effort.A .veryhandsome g aids in makfng this one of the most striking miniature productions of the season. DAVE CASTELLO AND COMPANY Americas great equestrian act vith a very artistic program of skillful horsemanship displayed and they also introduce the riding school showing how circus riders are made, which is a very funny exhibition. rs 12--i- set-tin- COOPERATIVE HEATHER REPORTS OF CACHE VALLEY CACHE AUTO CO. FARMERS 46 I ? i i & I "j j III. 28,2.45il.lGl various mercantile persuRs, an I acquired considerable wealth. He was born in Salt Taike City in 1851, and received his early education at Morgans Commercial college jn Salt Lake City, In 1868-G- 9 he was engaged with his brothers, the late Samuel VV. and VV. VV. Riter m the construction of the Union Pacific railroad, from Laramie City, Wyoming. West. Jn the early seventies he wits associated with the late John C. Young in publishing the Circular. He left Salt Like City in 1880 .and went to Spokane, Washington territory, and later to Butte, Montana. He leaves a wife and three children, all of whom are married and live in Butte. The services will be conducted by the Masonic Order, at the family residence, on Sunday 00 0.95 0.7012,47 1.95 0.90 2.83 0.65 1.05 2.65 -- r. 17 1.19 3.31 0.71 351.96, 1.09,0.55 0.390.31 4,0.8710. 46 'o. 28; 0.73 2. 02 1.06 -.l .. j in in. Measurements in the mountains give Jess precipitation both in depth and water content of last winter over the preceding 1 vt their entire 1 1 , J ' - As Necessary as Food Live stock to live must be fed. Stock breeding business to become profitable must be protected. Mortality live stock insurance in the Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company is as important to your security of profits as fodder is to your iiae stock. Business judgment will dictate to carry live stock insurance. Ask for particulars and t ? ,4 - PI Logan.Utah 7 - swear you lo met "'Yes, said he. There'e no one el set V on : 5 - JUST LIKE A WOMAN rales. The Hatch Agency Company show right from Cache County. The party who went to Ogden on Friday evening for the meeting were guests of the Og den Chamber at a dinner just before the meeting. 1 die (iked. You ' her can't live wlihout nieT "No." Her eyes blazed. 1 tp e r cried 1 0'TTnis "How' red you Juch-IT- The largest storage battery electric locomotive in the United States has been built for switching sendee in a city in New York state. v . " More than 130 productive artesian wells have been bored in the Philippines since the first one was sunk experimentally a score of years ago. Folding small for convenient a waterproof paper carrying, A Deg Moines man has into a persons hat cape protect vented a gatae that folds as it and shoulders from rain Jids which can opens vertically and . be opened or closed by pulling been invented. An claims to imEnglishman a cord from a distance. the of steel prove quality Driven by compressed air, a it to a series of ex- et" ehe rotary-ston- e polisher i the of an Ohio man plosive- shocks- - while- - on molten state. itisina ill'- Absolute Purity Its part of thi code of the American Bqttlers of Carbonated Beverages that every bottle which comes out of the plant of each of its meipbers shall meet the requirements of the Government Pure Food JuVi m Laws. The purpose of this association is to see that your soft drinks are pure and wholesome. Association members have in- -' Vested millions of dollars to ' make them so. , We, as members of the association, are doing everything possible to live up to the code. - o Carbonated Beverages T heyrt purt md utu lacmt r. CRYSTAL-BOTTLIN- G . ".No- .- "Never will "No." BAKER YEAR To Assure You 1 M. H. Stoflks, . Lewiston E 3.22 J f t STUD IS j records for last winter and the i06' Pj corresponding months of the preceding winters for the valley. ' The blank spaces mean that no records were sent i S Alfred FalI j ,1 lows. Hyrnm, 5,2.67, l.OOjl.75,0.63 0.89 2.76l.86l.43:i70.t8 1.25 2.23 JOHN D. R1TER . J. I. Lofthouse !ekycan!.5 Avon 9j3.02jO.82jt.69jl.65j 0.7 l,3.26j 1.6 E. L. Peterson, DIES AT BUTTE Petergboro 17jt.3t) 0.8311.30 1.10,0.60 2.10 1.90,VAf3.2p 0.70jt.202.30 J. H. Ilarker, I .. Cache Juncn;i9 1,10 1.330.25f 0.55,1.3 1.50 - Mr. B. F. Biter departed for P. Kcklnnd, A Butte, Montana this afternoon Newton .... 1.79 . 2.22,0.5 0,2.98,0.80! 1.51 ,2. 6 where he whs called to attend W. Tudden-har- a, the funeral of his bi other John Clark ton 3.41 1.35 2. 15.0.- j!0j 4.75 1.25 I), Riter, who died at an early L. Sorenson, hour Friday,' rporn ing. M r. Riter Cornish 2.59 0 7n 1.83.0- .7821 0.750.84 was a resident of Butte tor ovet C. A.HIIrown He was engaged in Trenton 1.80 0.80 2.20 0.900.40 2.80 forty years. 23j2.4t,0. 10! Smith fetid F. S. VV. I). . St'n l.omtn V i Hy- - "Light. runi T Ml (Nov'jTto? Jan r EAST CENTER 1 t I SiBtion VtaliV:ow-- O. Nelson, Richmond1 A. G. Ilolsrh-weile- i 4 ' - . 1 Duplex-Phaeto- n A1 ?. 4 Six THE so-wi- th I H ADVERSARY TO CELEBRATE SUMMER SCHOOL COLLEGE 1903 The Ideal Car CACHE COUNTY RELIEF SOCIETY OGDEN III Saturday, May 9. ' L WORKS 5m 72 IV. Isl North St. Phone 411 LOGAN, UTAH Anwrifin Dottier Member of Ctrbonatm IWwwei ?" 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