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Show T7ra JCTJRHAL, LOGAN CITY, CACiTIS COUNT?, UTAH PAGE El ( i l l' '. j -- PUBLISHED BY AUGUSTUS-GQiUJO- COMPANY PUBLISHING ENGLAND AND - Editor N suusuniPTiox bate Per--Ye- IOc I ar TEU PRESS MEMBER OP- The Associated Preaa is exclusively entitletf to the use for republt-eatlo- n of ail news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited la this paper and also the local new published therein. Ail right of republioathm of apecial dispatches herein are also reserved. ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION commingIs at the Canyon Park. The trail now completed to the top of the first high cliff. Next year the trail will be extended to the other cliffs, and perhaps to the top of the mountain. Prof, T. 1L Porter Who was in charge or the work stated that they would make a survey with the view of taking the trail over to the summit of : the Spring Hollow and up to the top oi Mount Logan. This is one of their objective although it may take one or two years before the trail will be completed. Hiking is becoming very popular especially among the mountains and hills and with these trails, it is sure to become much more sc.The Logap, CanyonCommittee and the Forest Service deeply appreciate the good work done by the "students anil faculty) members of the! Brignam Young College and f$r the inters and I will arise and go to my OUR M ERC1 FUL FATHER father and . . . say, Father, I have sinned against heaven, and in thy sight: I am no more worthy to be called thy son: . . , And he arose and came to his father. But while he was him. and ran, and fell on his neck yet afar off, his father saw " I and kissed him. Luke 1 5; 18-- 1 we thou art ever thank thee that Our Father, PRAYER: true to thy Covenant Promise to receive the contrite sinner who pleads the merits of the Redeemer. We confess our guilt, pray thy pardoning grace and ask that thy Seal may be set upon us, for . Jesus sake. . SLOGANS BUNK is a slogan, and of all the bunk things in the slogan ia the champ, says Will Rogers. fl1 America, Doubtless, Will is right. At least it is slogans that give us taxes ostensibly to cinch the rich that actually burden the poor and parties ostensibly to represent pVinciples but actually to hunt . for jobs. . But it is doubtful if slogans are any more characteristic than false analogies. The commonest of these i the assy motion that whatever is good in business is therefore good in all other human activities, Because autocracy 'of management and division of labor are so useful in industry, we try them m citizenship and education where they defeat their own purpose. Even in the athletic s.de .of education, we develop a few champions, and the rest of us do our athletics from the bleachers. In politics, we let a few put up the tickets, and then imagine the contest is between them. And we confer all power on the governor, president or mayor, because that is the best way in business. Some day we may learn that the best sport is the one in which everybody takes part personally; that the duties of citizen-shi- p TllING ri of students and facul ty members of the Brigham Young College did good work on Saturday on the Crimson Trail A group 4d Logan CanjHJrt -- 0, to office" times. Entered at' the Post Office every day in the week, eicept Sunday, at Logan, Utah, aa Second Claaa Matter., BT MAIL, PER MONTH, ia Advance BY CARRIER, PER MONTH, in Advance Will be Given for Advanc A Discount of $1.00 Payment for a Full Year. campment. of thi G A R.wai held in Chicago. 1878 Thaddeus Amat, Catholic bishop of Los Angeles, died in Los Angeles. Lorn m Spain, December 31, 1811. , 1889 Highwaymen attack- se veral ed the escort of an armypay-maste- r f ' in Arizona and secured president. He is of a positive, aggressive typp, possess unusual executive capacity, and, by his 'record in negotiations with rail-- 1 way managers, has built up a ! degree of loyalty fn the rank and file which has assured his I EARL Tuesday, May & A twenty ton meteor fell near Blackstone, Va. 1922 4 .1 - , r. DOLLAR 4 . SALE Logans 01.00 Day All New (Vlercliandise Ladies' and Misses $ KhakiOutingCoats ' ALL SIZES y Values to . $ ' '4 Dolls sn Hosiery ... ' f Pairs for Dollar Day Price.!:... - . .l....:j$1.00 Dollar Day Price. for '$1.00 Hickory Brand je." Hickory Shqdqw,, Skirts ' of the Ancient Order of United v ... . Rubber Aprons the Supreme Council Childrens and Misses ,, BoudoirGaps, Camisoles and Neckwear CjJ Dollar Day; Sale...:,...;,.,......:.. 2 . r $1.00 Including Dresses Japanese Parasols I ALL COLORS AND SIZES cLb t : cLji , Odds and Ends , , : ALL SIZES One Table of i $1.00 Values to $6.00. - V Kid Body and Character Values' to $2.95. j Khaki Knickers .'I; Alii sies Values to $2.95.:..:.....:...... ALL SIZES $ Ladies any Misses ' r$1.00 $5.95 House Dresses Des Moines is to be the meeting place today of the annual Artists of international reputation will be heard at the eighteenth annual Alberta Musical Festival, to be opened today at Lethbridge. The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, one of the strongest of American labor bodies, will begin ita triennial session in Cleveland today. Heads, of police departments in many of the chief cities of the world are to attend the third international police confer-enc- e which opens in New York today. professional in the residential districts-w- ill be in charge of the Rd'ef societies. Wilford Danvers is chairman of the committee to work among members of the Herman Baker Post No 9. Mr. Becker has named the First Utah National bank, Security state bank, National Lank Commercial N of Commerce, tional ' bank'and the Ogden State bank, the Standard-Examinechamber of commerce and Herman Raker post No. 9 of the Leg'on as depositaries. SAI.F. 1 Workmen. r 6 Todays Birthdays rr ' Joseph A. Dugan, third base- man of the New York American league baseball team, born at Mahanoy City, Pa., 28 years ago today. DOLLAR a h r today. ( . session of - denelles. . ; , $2.00 Value $1.00 This Day Only -- r 3.0 For We e k s We , WHEN to Paint and WHAT to Paint Willi - Now1 . 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The Progressive Business House at 345 North Main began his working career as a brakeman on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa fe Railroad, and until 1884 continued in that role. For the next 4 years he was a county official in Kansas. Then he resumed railroading as a conductor on the Union Pacific, and soon became conspicuous as an organizer of 1895 to 1909 he the men. of the order was of 1909, he has been san.-who , - . slabs a padtt city, VUh. Ik, - ( vice-presid- Have the New York Market for This Special t Event, and W'e are Ready Scoufcd NEW BRAND ; TRIMMED - 'V. : . AND SPORT ... IIATS DIRECT to give you the Best Values the Dollar Can Buy. , S hop ; Early Another leader Achieve-ment --This Is Why the Leader Leads in Values. -- : FROM NEW YORK The Leader - today.. T; ing canvassed by 25 teams', i,. Cleo Ridgely, one of the best sisting of one legionaire am! known of screen actresses, born business o, a in New York City, 32 years ago man. Canviissiwr ' - H-!- dread-naug- ht at the Dar y.jo- the University of Oregon de- chairman of the campaign, sort partment of geology, bora at big workers out today. Lei psic, Germany. 4 3 years ago The business district is OGDEN- - May 11. Expressing confidence thst Weber coun. Walter Charles Murray, will subscribe7 its quota to of the University of ty president endow1866 Bismark secured Italy Saskatchewan, born, in County the American Legion veterans disabled as an ally of Prussia In the Kings,' N. B., 59 years ago to- ment fund for V threatened war with Austria. and orphans of j woiM war day. D. of Dr. Warren 1875 heroes, Gus L. Becker, county The ninth national en Smith, head , s Goliath sunk Died theri, November 9, 1924. 1863 Battle of Raymond-Miss- have a big C painted on the face of one Of the high cliffs. Those Who have not teen over the trail should do so. It is now open and weB worth the effort. A number of features to make, the trail more educational will be added next year. At certain places mention, will be made of certain geological formations, plant and insect life. Some signs cannot be delegated, and. that freedom is worth some sacri- and other signals will be placed fice of efficiency in government. That a thing is good business along the trail. Those who go over the trail Is no proof that it is a good. Yay to do anything else. Chester H. should be careful not to roll any Rowell. V. v- - rocks .as they aie (cry likely to come across the trail below and strike some one. Dont roll rocks and dont go to near to the edge Of Castle Cliff. sary. British 1915 r the adaptkmof a definite-tra- il by them, It is the intention to Annual observance of National Hospital Day.' Today is celebrated as Arbor Day in Montana. One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the capture of Crown Point by Ueth Warner. The inauguration of , Field Marshal von llindenburg as President of the German Republic takes place today. i ; The St Loui. Gymnaptic So $30,000 after killing and wounding several men. Todays Anniversaries 1775 Americans under Seth Warner took Clown Point from the British. ; 1850 Ilenry Cabot., Lodge, United States senator from, Massachusetts, born in Boston, 13. All Colors and Combinations.' We Advise .Early Shopping. ' , |