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Show v ' ; TPE CHRISTMAS NEWS, DECEMBER 15 - I 1923 25 I March, Is one of the beautiful ' piayhousce In the V out, with a seating capacity of Moo and the latest refinement Ini comfort. The Is oh the tlantage cirCapitol cuit for one night a, wuek and is also visited by the leading road hows that cross jths continent during th theatrical season, Tber are 27 mar school In Caehe county grain outside of Logan, representing a kost of I while within tt there J are five grammar finalscity and two high schools, representing a cost Of (1,999,909 The state AgrlmiUiirst college I located at Logs a Jvhier over 3 090 studonts received Instruction this year. This ethical tonal plant t com pmWd of over 89 buildings Oracled at a cost of (over a million and. a furlf dolutr. Vh Brigham Teupg colleoo has flue main buildings fn the heart of the etty and la one lof the leading ediucotmiml insntuudn of tba In- -I terrmmmuln termor. Jn Logan Is lotstvd the Few Acadali emy, a boarding sad Jersey day , school for glifls, undt r t h 4 management of tlie VVomens Board of Home Of Missions the Chuttli of the UmiOd Presbyterian Htates. Lordn Is a city of (concrete pave- - . meats mod the roads of the county ape famous for a libdrsi uc of this material, l he diy possesses ono of the! most modern huu Is fn cither (Itahlor Idaho, and -with ai live chamber) of commerce, active Ilotury end Ktwant clubs, It Is trjipnssl ble to picture anything but progress and prosperity for lh Sue,-09- LTHOUGH the time for.- - Seoul. It Is pet (mated ' that the reason tjie company turned out 100 cases ajday In spit of very limited acrceiKe In this new crop, the farmers received IS 147 00 for tholf beano, f It Is reported that one grower received 127 for his first of an picking from a acre. j j Besides a splendid wheat, potato, augar beet, alfulfo, pea crop. Cache county has e Wonderful apple crop this year, bjit suffered with other at least 1200,090 was saved In the the great event " crop and perhaps many thou, more then .monthe beet sands In the pea crop. Furtheraway, ell porthem Utah more It Is announced that this end eouthern Idaho anywhere In working squadron of the Hoy touch with beautiful Cache Valley, Hcouts Is so well organised .and are beginning to talk about the that the plan adopted worked out In such a satisfactory manner to Cache Valley Centennial Celebration, It will be hold oa the 14th every ono concerned that Cache Valley will never again fear a laand ilih of next July to commembor shortage when Harvest comes orate the fact that Just one hundred yearn ago, the flrat white mwh, around, j And while recalling these things followed the Indian trail through the niounlu,na and came down of 1021 and P24 of which Logan ta proud. It would not be woll to Into that smiling valley which now holds more then 39,00(1 of the richforget thd showing mads at the est and moat contented people of blooded stock Whow lust summer when tt was discovered that Cache all the west, Thl la to be the UidtaH event county had shipped In more pure g and in the history of blood dahy Mock than any other Logan, the county, salt of Cache , section of the west for the same county and the metropolis of period,, . northern Utah. It is to be stalled Following a precedent establishon a sunlo never before attempted ed with great soecesn and atrtvlng hnd Is expected to call back Loto Cache as on gan's son from every corner of of Improve the greatest dairyposition valleys In the the nation. Kvery town In Cache IntermouMnla country, bankers, Valley from Utah into Idaho will .. i.i.-- e neroWl P end a true historical cfuseST combined to peasant will be given to recall the bring In a large number of pure- days when Jim Urldger and hts been v.,,1. I0'1" "f? promised land, then so rich in fur- .6Tr d Holstolns animals that made it at 200 head of bearing d calves once a trappers' paradise and ren- - and a number of were distributed to Hoys' Calf dotvous. The Logan chamber of that clubs In various parts tif th countcommerce Is going about the matter on such a broad scops that it ry-, This was followed by the ord will require all the time allotted ganisation of a number of bull associations, and th to make preparations, and it seems destined to call into play movement for the acquirement of the forces of all the Intermountain nothing but th best in dairy stock country In the first real historical ha received such tan Impetus It ciiUbrstlon the, tntermountain terwiy never Ms down and will eventually make Cache valley the wonritory has known, Thie is an Indication der dairy valley of the West. of tha new progressive spirit of Logan Utg Dairy Center. and of Caehs county, but hero le' Th8 United' Htetes Inspection another one qf different complexdivision has recently pronounced ion but Just as of the the Cache herds abValley fact that Logan significant is w city that does free from tuberculin.. solutely things. record te that no held other by Whan th time cam for the In th world where 0 many thinning of beets last summer, Loore concerned. Because of pattle gan and tha surrounding country the altitude, pure water supply and. an acute shortage of experienced lu bur, and disaster threatened. changing climate that le never severe, the cattle are free from all It must be understood that Logan possesses the largest number other complaints and the rich forof Kagle" Hoy Hcouts of any age directly at hand makes It poscity of It .sis in the nation, and sible to secure a maximum pf milk it was up to th Hoy Hoout to do production. It only remained to bring th gtmln to and something. that Cache Is rapidlyperfection . Seoul Have flay. , doing, There are thirteen hundred It told at the Chamber of dairies toin Cache county with a Commerce that Victor Ltndblad, tal of over 7.000 eowe and they scout executive for the city, produced 1 1.922.900 pound of milk his Service to the chugibcr veined at 1820,440. The two main and that between them they ormilk condeneeriea and their ganised a flying squadron of 890 branches will turn out for the worker who went Into the field a total et.4 10 2S0 canes qf year and saved the day. When th harounce con. These condensers ship vest time cume, the labor shortage out three carloads of canned milk till prevailed and the was again moblllscd nnd squadron dally- - which its marketed In prse. prepared the beets for the mills, tlrally every state west of the Misin th meantime, however, the souri. season came on, and The sugsr beet Is I he largest loo threatened In thle direction money crop of Cache county and which was averted by the Iloy this year the yield was given at 22 j.090 ton. Thera are four sugar factories In the valley with a daily of 2,600 tone which cutting capacity employ over 1,090 men and women. The yield In th valley was good thle year and tha price for th beet was better than expected and a good hcreage assured for next j year. Development. , TheSurprising growing of peas in Cache county Is ono of the surprising developments of the past five years, Th pea canning movement started In 1118 on a small scale and In 1810. 28.000 cnees were canned, which Jumped to 180,000 cases In 1820. This year the figure show that 8,800,008 pounds of pegs were PROMPT SERVICE, threshed for which tho grower werq paid 1181 ,271 by the Morgan Sedan Cars, Canning company which operate at Hmlthfleldi the largeat single unit Day and Night Service. pea canning factory In tbe world. Tho green1 bean growing Is also being found profitable and during 1 1111 er . homo-comin- J i f -- ad large manufactured output. Its knitting m"8. hlch were among the first In th state, turn out half a million in knitted product a year which go to It western states. Its candy factories 0 a wholesale and retail buslhee at- -, most equal Ip amount. In and ad-- ; Jaeent to Logan are ten milling and elevator - com pan las with a dally capacity of 1,429 barrels of flour. One of the large milk oondensertee of the valley! situated in the elty, a branch oflhe great Burden orwhile the other big milk ganisation, plant la at fMchmond, maknr of the famous Ptio products. - CgeUrtil Boev loo. The city la served by electric Hnfs- - and steam roads; hn ft own electric light system l rve& by a local power , and company and street 'railroad, Th Capitol theatre, erected at a cost of nearly 1409 009 and opened last f blue-bloo- pure-blon- , market, Ualy If carloads were shipped, but many carloads were pitted and saved for possible future market that might, develop in the spring. Statistics 0 re tiresome but It Is Hardly sufficient to say that Lognn, H city of 1 2,000 prosperous citlseo Is the center of all this agricultural wealth. We any prosperous, because it 'to af boast that the county poor farminhn no residents. addition to Its fame forLgsan, natural beauty and scenic surIts reputation as an roundings, "ducational center, is also down - ,1.. hmlnisi the producer or n pure-bloo- dls-trl- 0, road-buildi- future I , What We Have In Utah t Con tin iS'd from page eight ) do room secretary, the association has devoted its entire effort to e advocating- the use lof goods and development to the fullest extent ef Utah's am! Millies as an Industrial state, f Promotion of tho welfare of the sip to as a whole through broadening) its manufacactivities thus turing more home goods ns wellproviding us employment to opportunities el men, is tbe. aim of th organisation. , Believing that the Interest of are common in the one big problem of developing the Intormowatskn country the Utah Manufaetuiers' association also undirtskrs ta ddverttse the products pf the soli, the scenic resource nd other attractions which result in the ultimate development of he state, t Th (other side of Industrial de- - , f veloptuetil which hinge upon bar- mony between employer and cm ployee is taken care pf by tho UtaV'fl' A asocial sd industries. This organisation confines Its activities to legislation tending to Invite Industries to th elate and I norm the m g of those already established and toi fostering soand Industrial relations. The sssocInKed Industrie Is .state wide In Ha Scope and Inof most cludes! the leading tn-Utah epramunitl. Broking to ee- whleh on foundation tahllshj tt, greoter Industrial eta tn can be built- " tin association extends constant inVitatlort to outside lndualrtc to establish her by creating favorable condition to Industries o every , j , ijrpg. - Utah-mad- hun-dre- ' 1 , rk-In- j. 1 11 j 1 Hotels lEccles tl 1 -- ' ' ; t 1 ' ; 1. Phone F.B.Taxi 515 - i.1 - wLOUAg, UTAH. nsrSWl ' ;l?n to i RBjLBDRd, IDAHO, BleACKroOT, IDAHO, CommercialandTourist .Headquarters CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ON Yellowstone Park Route. t' 'J, |