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Show f $ DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER 22 1917 I- They employ be$eea K. very line of legitimate $499,990. t. of all must be wLI and 90 .people in making and au. business. The stOTee With this spirit prevailing, tbe with trained men and splendid equip-- 1 .pracx.v.ij thrir product. Most of keting Commercial tractive metropolitan iloostere club. tha ment. churt-hea- , by the progres merchandise 4a made to measure tha colleges, the women'a Modern fire fighting is truly a stranger to Impressed sold methods of by traveling salesmen who tnZ clubthe lodges and many other organ- science. The auto apparatus, the siva aplrit and up;to-da- te every municipality and rural flatnj isations, regardless of polities, religion, powerful engines, and the methods of the merchants. to the mention special or district locality, have 'rallied to handling fires ere as far ahead of Deserving Bhamharl-Christenathe aid of the city comm lesion, and the old days aa ia the automatic fire large department store, of In the G. W. Thatcher of nave determined to build a method of ahead ancient the alarm to 200 feel city. building. Tha building crying fire to arouse the citisena. ICO feet Water System. deep and has .a frontage anof Arcade-front i ACHE COUNTY is the northernmost county of the state, one of Utahs most picturesque Railroad FaclilUre. on Mala street. It has Thf city water supply Is piped from , crete 1nd The Ogden. Logan and Idaho railthat to the very last word In de, spring- in Logan canyon, for to and productive sections, surrounded completely by the great walls of the Wasatch mountains. aDoWitt which to mo proof, distance of about five miles to a way, besides ope rating a local electric sign and architecture. The Interior , and busibuilding will accommodate saty-hconcrete covered distribution reser- car line through the principal finished in mahogany throughout, It is a veritable Eden, glorious in a wealth of scenic splendor, and abundantly yielding voir I I The been to financed x! ness brought sect of tha all have and company resident patients. decorations city, located on the tbe bill east of tbe " dec-- : fields. , . many cilben of Cache county ,!! Agricultural college. From tbe dis- gives Cache county a tv, hour sched- into perfect harmony by expert mezzanine southern Idaho. is It "two elecj tribution reservoir the water is con- ule with Ogden. The l&ige steel orator. There .are supervised to-- I It has a climate that is unsurpassed by any place in the world where the four seasons prevail ducted beard of directors of 1 Cache vuw an pipe about tric inirrurban care roiling Me Lo- floor and a full basement which through men and an executive staff 0f wT floor are one one-hawith two first loaded entire and the disgan with every to hours, skies. miles cold tbe oh no no intolerable cloudy continually gether There are no fierce winds, oppressive heat, Cache county doctors. Most ik! tribution system. people, has made Logan tha common occupied by the Shamhait-CbriateThe DeWitt springs hare a flow distributing point and the shopping sen Co. This company to engaged in prominent physicians and surgeons?! Much of the area of the county is mountainous, the valley itself being about ten m3es wide are member. of J ap- tsrhe 17 to 25 second feet. The center for the 24 towns of the valley. the dry goods and valley from varying "" and forty miles long. Due to the great height and, depth of the mountains to the east where water is absolutely pure and come For this reason It is truly stated that pare! for women. j staff. , - more of mountain streams from the spring at a temperature of Logan handles a larger volume of L'VliAat. orConservation: score ere in a snow the falls of there winter, KalUl r. business .than great quantities Industry. about 44 degrees Fahrenheit. Vitamin ' company has ate In proportion to ita population. Ttie pipe line from the spring to Cache Valley is one of the best rrigated Lomu I rccoimiiri a tha pouring forth iheir crystal waters over the fertile valley. the reservoir has a carrying capacity The Oregon Short Line given a stand- foe the manufacture of knit goods completed the conKtruciiun t 004 ard bushel west. of 4.500, 000 gallons per day. which vallies in the Vmcrets Ilf daily service between Cache coun- the region. The indu, mean ty and Fait Lake City, besides the trv waa started m 18 and nee that ator at Logan, The company M it will supply a population numerous It is known as the home of dry farming and at the present time nearly l,00p,000 bushels of of 74,400thatinhabitant other trains whjrh arrive time three factories have been rheat in all part of Uub with 125 gallon I Idaho for ,fhe manufacture and depart daily from their station. of per day. ganlxed. wheat are produced annually by the dry farms. About a quarter million bushels of oats, 1O0,OOC perThecapita distribution reservoir is built three factories manufacture Tbe personnel of the company tL The District. Shopping M. S. Eccles, of lows merchandise concrete. It is 49 feet class j but DM of bar and lair quantities ofoall president. Dr & nothing The shopping district represents Their wide by 225 feet long by 12 feet deep, combined annual output is overJG. Fudge, vice president and fipen the other staple agricultural product a of having 1.444,49 galcapacity are yielded every year. There are a lons. if Has a" concrete cover, and the whole a buried In the dozen hr more flour mills located In aide of The fire unthe mountains. havtbe various towns of the county derwriters and others who are is a to ing an aggregate capacity of about it position Is, the know, say that most substantial and complete disIM barreB per day. and the flour in tribution the wools inter reservoir has her the groan bard Irom grains mountain region. I serves to regubecome widely fcnonn and is in much late and equalize the pressure in the mains at all times, at'd malnta.rt a demand on the eastern and weidern -; constmt reserve for fire protection. markets. season- of ISiT ait adthe During The auger beet culture In Cache ditional cast iron water main Has been initalled through oneof the county has developed into one of Ita wf the city in order the are at principal part There to make the distribution sslem ade- great tnftjatriew 'present time four facterieo- located In Water mam quate. Many 4 and extensions have been made until at Ine valley. During the year 11T there the present time practically every v ere 2 J.990 acres of beets. There wil part of the city is adequately supba bsrvested. more than 1100.600 toos plied. - which will imesa $1,494,904 dollars lo Street Pavement. be distributed among tbe farmers. William P. Long, district enrineer , Owing to the high price of beets for tha Portland Cement association in one of his article cays Tt is a t lime are many farmers who are being well recognized fact that the city of ls attracted to their culture and it I the cleanest and most neat- Logan predicted that 11 will be tha banner lv aopearmg town in the stare of j tmr fqr (heir production. Cache counUtah; and if the whole truth were kuosn, it would in ail probability ty la fast becoming one of the princirank among the cleanest towns in the; beet sections of the west. pal entire United State. disTliers are taro condensed milk What is the reason fc en tinctive reputation which here with branches at Richmond, justly joys, and of whom she i and Utah. EmiUifii.il and Hyrum. If proud. yon weresto vteitnat city, ou would not be tong in Lnatnff out l.ignloltV. Idaho. .These factories do a total business of over Sl.2d0.009 an andyou wouldnt have to be told j either; it is nothirg more, nothing coaly. The produce are known and else, tnan its beautiful streets of clean arc in great demand throughout the and lignt colored concrete of which males as well aa in foreign there are now a total of approxim' Incus. ately Ithi.oOtf square yarda duch a Caclic Duirylng Center. yardage would lie Sufficient to pave ' a road 15 feet m width for a distance Tbe Ln.ie.'of Cacao county as a dairy exceeding 10 ieUis.M knowt It is evident umt Mr. Long is not c.mer ia becoming widely only enthusiastic about Logan in hts throughout the entire Western pare ot but hi prime ooject is to articie With the advent tii Ur.ll'd mates. point with pride to a living example . of the milk factories, the importation of C8mtnt pecrete pavement. Their is exof purs bred cattiS began, until today appearance to the mere are hunoreds ot pure bred herds tremely pleasing and. tha..nftener he comes the better he is pleased. There o 'liotrleins. Jerseys and Guernsey are no streets in the country which lhese eatt'e are pedigreed from the have a cleaner or more pleasing apstrains of milk givers In es riry bestand In. one ia who to lftence. any I pearance. As to durability, the pavements installed three years ago are a revelation to torested In cattle, it THE AIMS OF BOTH THE HIGH SCllGUL AND COLLEGE DEPARTMENTS ARE: gu to Kichmond on iliaek and White hardly distinguishable from those re1 7th is L said all And To ot each after Marchof tbe best of the the preserve old eduday IV. To preserve the high Ideals' of our plooeto cently placed. Day." cation1 and incorporate the best of the new educait must be admitted that the large year, when upwards of 5 dairymen forefathers who tnadetr possible for us to become $ V of. cows pave-substantial and other tion." clean, l bring their pure bred quantities what we are. menu add greatly to the attractive- 1L To help people to live in the present as well aa stacks out fpr exhibition. Already shipness, convenience and cleanliness of ments of Ho. stein cattle have been to make them secure in the fbture. V. To develop leaders In Church service, t to Colorado. Idaho. Nevada and WL To maintain k Logan. , made happy balance amongst A r.snr.s from thia dairy center and education for vocation, for health, for religious VL To develop teachers for the youth of the Munklpal Plants. the purchasers have been well satisfied . 'ideals and for social culture. , elec-- I . State. an owns and operates Logan es they have been able to get the trie light plant, which has been in b st "of acclimated stock xt reasonable WRITE IX) R FURTHER INFORMATION. operation continuously for the past prices. 12 years. It furnishes light during It is well known fact that In moat l the 24 hoars of the day to its sericulture! countries that sooner or at a fiat ratrof IS cents per Inter the soil becomes depleted and In hght per month. many cases useless. Thia is never the t Logan has a modern sewer system case, however, tn a country rich In which is rapidly being extended to sil the dairying-industrbecause of the parts of the city. It contributes fret that nothing produced on Sdatry largely A'i tha healthful conditions tarns leaves the piece, but on tKe other the remarkably low death rate and (land every crop that ia harvested Is Logan was first in the state in 1914 ' rut bark Into the soli in the ehape of a the clean town contest and has enin fertiliser end therefore instead of betered again this year. coming depicted, tha soil is continu-Fire Department. ously being enriched. On Jan. 1. 1917. Logan City fire Logan City. drpartment was changed from a vot- At the mouth of Logan canyon, unteer to a paid department, and to' on the extreme east aide of the i now classed among tbs best fire dev alley is the City of Logan, with bet MERRILL. NIBLEY, President i partments in tbe country: the depart-- 1 ' 12.999 people, overlooking the fertile ment consists of six firemen, one A. F. CARDON, Vice Pres, and Mgr. fields of Cache county. Truly no betAmerican LaFrance triple combinater natural site Could ba found for the C, CLARENCE NESLEN, Secy, and Treas. one combination, ons chemical building of a city. The newcomer has AT TOP GIANT lUTiTOB ERKUTKD ET LOGAN TO OONSFRTE WHEA r, tion, R. E. BRISTOL, Director. engine and two modern smoke hel-- 1 very fitly said. That is planning ahead DOGAJT BUSINESS CENTER VIEW DWTRIOT. OP inch boss. mela, 9.090 feet of 2 ' for Iogan the designers of the city LOUIS S. CARDON, Director. 799 and or 4 of chemical feet Inch, BOTTOM JTTPICAL LOGAN RESIDENCE. seemed to have taken into considerabose. tion tht mountains, the deltas, the This is a far step from ths old STS-- 1 atural" facilities wide dean streets in tha busi- move on with increased, a eceieratlon. tem of a few years ago, when a fire and to have brought them Into perfect ness district, paved and her beautiful parked Tha public has come to realize that alarm called into action the citizens harmony for tha building up of a moat streets In the resident districts; with community builders must render serv- with buckets of water, and the volunbeautiful city." her excellent water system supplying ice without selfish motives but nth- - teer firemen with their band engine; Aa one looks around Logan at the ths city with unlimited of quantities present time, one find the same pro- cold, pure water: with her Interurban which has distinguleh-e- d gressive spirit, with her excellent manufacher growth for the past few years railways; other turing Industrie, and many still there undlmlnished. but rather minor improvements are to be conextended and Increased. Her progress gratulated. has been so marked and so These people have worked untiringsteady and healthy that she is fast ntuining ly to bring about the improvement, as a unique place In whicha and better the civic conditions of their u live. years there has been The peope who are largely rwpon-s.b.- e city In four new a era of activity and for the New Logan" with her Development of Varied Industries Is Making Logan Distributing Center er, the. welfare - para-moun- ,! ea H ll-in- lf ready-to-we- ar 1 'cnlr inter-mounta- or-M- . Jl t. fj. College Brigham Young UTAH - LOGAN - eir tac-.url- new-com- er I ! rs Logan Land and Drainage Co. - Logan, Utali I ' 1- -2 2-- i rMoiiidQcpi The High Grade Farming Lands That Pay. Their Way , Never in the history of the world has farming held out suchsplen-did prospects for the man who will work. Richland Acre., in Cache Valley, ii tl'e drained, silt loam land- Plenty of Electric Power and minutes from Logan Splendid markets. , Water-Telep- hone Light-Schoo- ls-en Utah, Idaho and Wyoming Lands Pd vq: He have $1,000,000 to loan on FARM LANDS. We give long time with optional payments. Write or calL 20 Years Experience. LOGAN, UTAH Twenty Years in Which lo Pav Write for Particular i Logan Land and Drainage Company A. F. Cardon, Manager. Logan, Utah. In pw 4red of and ' 1 rtxhn rustic1 The sc tuttrs-A den etty 11 who to make the can? portautic recreA but it i beat rou lovstone o by w ham CH canyon park, w! strable i drives If W hen approve 1814, th made a national hi fXD City ro summer culture, at Ogd of Utah er of C opon a ture of made a Hructed Loiran U the I |