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Show Some Cache Memories BY PRESTON man In Utah stands higher tn he wptl as the bet styles of hives estimation of tue people than he The subjects of foul brood and does ventilation talked weie about AND NOW SOME local Hems Hiler Seige F Balllf ha reKing about the life m mean turned fiom his European Misand Cache Salley in pril 1893. sion looking and feeling well. He sixty five years ago pmts that he greatly enjoyed "On Sunday morning phologra-plter- s his mission ' E M Curtis, formerly of Thomas and Ode 11 left for Salt Lake for the lurpo-- e o' xec-- I hut nuvv a lesident of Diaz, unng some photoeuiphx of the Mexico, is paying Logan a visit Salt Lake Temple1 3 he funis Mi Curtis is of the opinion that for taking good photoMexic o is a country of great pro-- , is a sufficient guaianlee nuse. but as recards the particugraphs th- -. their woik will be fust class lar pot lion of it in which he has "Geoige W Thatc hei has been located, the verification of the appointed bv the County Clci k as pi utilise still lies in the future a delegate to the Tians M'ssissip-p- i The crops for the past two seaA Congress iepi esenlativ e sons have been a failure, but this from Logan will also be appointed year tliev are looking well and at a meeting of the I itv t ouneil hopes ate high for an abundant this evening The Chamber of harv est Commerce met on Monday and "Charles W Mauglian of Pet-e- i named Professor Sanborn boro vv.is in town Monday He and Kimball to represent. has a Cleveland bay stallion that Joseph them Subiects of the greatest is legarded by horsemen as one importance will be discussed at of the best in the west this Congress On Monday Elder F A Neu-he- i "The recent convent ion of bee ger appeared on the street for keepers in Salt Lake resulted in the fust time since lie returned, the election of ofticeis for the en-- l from his mission to Germany, suing year. The best method of three weeks ago He has been wintering bees was discussed as confined to his bed by illness also - NIBIEY i c THERE WERE several accidents recouied in the Juumal ot April 12, 1893. Jesse Earl was out riding on Sunday afternoon Du'ing the drive one of the burs lame off his cart, at the coiner of College and Second Sheets, and the wheel came off Jes-- e was thrown under the cart and his foot was caught fast between the shafts and the cart The horse ran as far as Jacob West's lane, wheie he stopped him and ieleased himself. He had a very exciting ride, if it might be called so, and a narrow escape. Those who saw the accident surely thought it would result seriously, and it certainly would have done if Jesse had lost his presence of nund, or if his horse had been of a mean disposition. . A boy was driving George Watsons team dow n Third Street Monday when one of the animals, in trying to rub its head on the neck voke, scrubbed off the bridle The horses commenced to run and the boy jumped off the wa- - When turning a corner the wagon was left behind One breast strap got broken and the hoi sex sepal ated One lan down Third and the other crossed over to Second Street and they both headed for home One of tlie horses was badly bruised about the legs with the neck yoke The harness was almost ruined Alex Smith, son of John H Smdli of the Fifth Ward and one of the Farr boys weie hunting on Sunday down by the river, when Smith was accidentally shot in the leg by the Farr boy. The Farr boy immediately brought, the Smith boy home and Dr Snow was sent for. He found that Smiths leg had been struck bv about fortv little bullets and some of them had penetrated deeply. He removed quite a number of them but some were so deep they were left in The Dr. will watch the wound for quite' awhile yet, to see if infection develops gon MOSES THATCHER, the resi-- j dent Apostle of the LI)S Church in Logan was reported as ill in the Journal of April 19. 1893. OKIIIMMh Vt.ih An ordinance of L:an Oit "For several yeais past Apostle providing for the aeat ng of vstreet Moses Thatcher has been sufferand in Logan ('it and an alie repealing all ord'nanees In conflict ing from stomach trouble, and therew ith he has paid but little attention to t lie Be It ordained h Board of Commissioners of Lnan Citv Utah I That the following SLCTION street m Logan 1'itj is herein acat ed North Ninth Mrtet between fifteenth Last and S ieenth Last Last SiMeenth and hdween Ninth North and Sunset Drive, more fullv as described beginning at a point twelve feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot 8 Blot k 21 Plat r, Logan Farm Sure and running thence East 40 rods more or less to NO DOWN PAYMENT, a point 4 rods East of the Nonhead corner of said Lot 8 theme Norh 113 32 feet theme to he right on a curve with a rad us of 5 fet to a point 4 rods 23 feet East and 340 32 North of the Northeast corner of said Lot P thence Northwesterly on a curve to the rlirht with a radius of 75 feet to a point 22 feet North of the Southeast burner of Lnean Jot L Block 21 Plat Farm Survev thence South 22 notice LEGA it mini the last few months 'Sometime ago Mr 'lliUher made a tup to the east, and upon his min n lie seemed to bo very But much improved in health business caics and worries seemed to led on him again and he took a shoi t vacation in the mountains He again became bcl'er "Mr Thatcher is man a of eneri.v an in everything he undertakes he is a hard worker, lie has given his time to his many business interests, when he was c.ften unable to do so He is known to all the people as a safe and wise counselor, and manv cc nsult him about their difficulties and tioub'ex He is so sympathetic that he takes their troubles as d Iliev weie Ins own For these tea sons he has had but little time to take care of his impaired digestion Drs. Benedict and Richards were called to his bedside on Monday last, and they with Drs Ormsby and Parkinson made a diagnosis of the case They have dicided that Mr. Thatcher has stomach ulcers, which, wiili careful treatment and a prescribed diet can be cured. "It is certainly the hope of every man that knows Mr. Thatcher, in or out of the Church, that lie will speedily recover. No greu lac-ca- n. n since his return Sickness was al- so the cause of Ills lelease. His1 health faded siyortlv after he leached his held of laboi, and continued to get worse until he was released lo let urn home, lids was something that he very much regrets 'Mis I B Cordon returned from Pocatello on Sunday He has established a place of business In that enle; pi lsmg citv and reports that he is doing well "John Phillips ot this city has obtained a license to tnarrv Mrs. Anna B Seliuttler of Salt Lake City SUN OF Fi ani-iGunnell of, Mendun. a bov about ten or twelve years of age. jumped fiom t'-depot platfoi ni at Mention, intendmi to alight on a tie One of las feet slipped anil caught between two of the ties, he then fell ov pi As a result both sideways bones were broken between the1 ankle and the knee. He was brought to Iigan on the afternoon passenger train and I)r. Parkinson set tue bones in their proper position, and applied the necessary splints and bandages In conxidei ation of the partial depopulation of the town during e -' the Herald journal the present rush of visitors to Salt Lake, the following named ladies have helped to increase the population during the past week; Mrs Mills, wife of Prof. Mills oft the A. C. brought a baby gril to town on Saturday. On Sunday Mrs Edward Crowther brought an infant into the world On Monday morning Mrs N. V. Haws added a baby boy to strengthen the next census. The town of Preston, Idaho is, still improving Many handsome new residences are under erec-- 1 tion and more are planned. Among them is a nice rock cot-- , tage for M F. Cowley, plans fori which have been gotten out by Joseph Munson of Richmond. Elder William Reading has just returned from his mission and he looks as hardy as ever. He has raised a beard during his absence and you will have to look twice to see that it is the same also jovial butclier. is-t- on March 30. 1893. Mrs Van Orden was boin at Apperley. Gloustershire, England on April 1st, 1838. She crossed the ocean with her parents in 1841 She died as she had lived, a faithful Latter-day Saint She leaves a husband and seven children to mourn her loss (To be continued) CVRD or THANKS To our many relatives and friends, we wish lo eprecs our sincere thanks and appreciation for their kindness and help during the recent illness and death of cur husband and father. Mis John M. Merle) Jenson i and Family. The old U. O. stand on the Island may resume at least a porJohn L. Sullivan, famed pugiltion of its former activity. Jos- ist, ate as much as 15 pounds of eph Wilson Sr., Is going to run a beef at one time. Installed BEFORE CHRISTMAS! YEARS TO PAY! o t feet to the Soul! cast enrra r of said lot 1; thence West 382 feet more or less to a point 4 rods North of beginning, thence Souh 4 rods to beginning Situated in the Southeast Quarter of Section 26 township 12 North Ranee Tast of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian SECTION 1J That the follow ine alley of Kirtland addition a subdivision of Lnean Citv be and the same is hereby vacated That section of alley in Kirtland Addition between 9th North and 10th North and approximately 123 feet West of Main Street more fully described as follows- Beginning at' the Southwest corner of Lot 1 Block 9 Kirtland Addition, thence west 14 feet more nr less to the Southeast corner of Lot 2 said Block 9: thence North 602 feet more or less to the Northeast corner of Lot 23 said Block 9: thence East 14 feet more or less to the Northwest corner of Lot 26 and to a point 602 feet more or less North of beginning thence South 6i2 feet more or less to beginning Situated in the Southeast Quarter Section 29 Township 12 North Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Pae and Meridian SECTION III All ordinances or part ofare ordinances in conflict herewith hereby repealed ECTTON IV This ordinance shall take effect upon its first publication. Massed bv the Bord of CoYnmis-s'on1 of Logan the City, Utah 17h dnv of December A D 1957 "TILIAVW OUFNS Mavor H R. PEDFRSEN Cit Recorder Publ. date- Dec. 22 1957. At Christmas time, may our hearts open wide to the meaning of the day, and the birth of our Saviour GAS FURNACES and CONVERSION BURNERS that was the greatest gift that ever blessed mankind . . Get the best get American Furnace Companys chrome alloy spreadei flame burner, the best burner money can buy! A model to fit your needs wall panels, under-flooattie or basement, space heaters or water heaters, Afco has them alL We keep you warm with clean efficient portable heaters while we make the change! 24 hour service! Call us today. So, while we bestow and welcome r, GILMORE'S J j a jC' . Sto HEATING & COOLING Home Owned and Operated 1435 East 7th North Phone 310 gifts of all kinds during this happy season, let us remember best His gifts to us ... the spirit of Faith and Hope, Peace and Good Will, and Glory unto God . . . THE LOGAN HOSPITAL of THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Bishop Carl W. Buehner, Chairman, Our best wishes to one and all for a very merry Christmas Johnson Ready-Mi- x I Concrete Co, Manufacturers of Specification Concrete 639 East 1st South Phone 2000 L. Tom Perry, Vice-Chairma- President Henry n, R. Cooper, Logan Stake. President A. George Raymond, Logan Temple. President Earle W. Allen, Hyrum Stake. President Cecil B. LATTER-DA- Y SAINTS President Clarence Neeley, Benson Stake. President J. Byron Ravsten, Smithfield Stake. Presiding Bishopric. Cache Stake. William W. Owens, Mayor of Logan City. Mrs. E. G. Petfrson, Chairman, Hospital Auxiliary. Dr. Clair L. Payne, Chief of Hospital Staff. Kenner, East Cache Stake. S. G. Garrett, Administrator. i 1 first class machine shop there; Joseph Wilson Jr., will open a wheelnght shop and K. H. Nor. berg a blacksmith snop. Mrs. Elizabeth Van Orden, beloved wife of Eveielt C. Van died at her home in Lev, Have GAS HEAT 3 2 |