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Show Of Providence Tells Of Settlement, Growth istory College Ward Has Church Land alle, each-- jIHIAXJ H. Jo'lpll V fTank' M add. son W.l-pKm Samuel Camp-- i llin Lone HI is Hawke. Ha"1 nettitt fam-- J Ballaid and then m alley Unified Cache tempoiThe made Chuieh a. the 1N6. and abashed snue thesalUj with pUn ! ! In 01 settM Pioneer Progress Centennial Edition Herald-Journ- al oul hav-- (tl!-Ml!- e Frt s The oldest ttond is the W id?'11 L v a i L olook Mte fo. a 1 hey weie and the Mth the land b Tord' !f pn-va- r lh' willed on the C,eK Al0 shot. IS am. the ar-r:- .h Sming o. '! n ffint ettlet -- John T h m Jatob Znlhng f (uer BhxT BKVKD IN 1 Tll This pictuie is not as old as it appeals to hi It dates hum the Utah C n, ennui ear of 19 17 when the men win glowing beaids and the Indus digging into Un u i anl ZoUing. fate! I! STpkmV ff nft furo to Williams Robe" Wood Campbell. Audi ison le B sale.-Thos- e dis-tn- it " tom S F Hall, T H the Wyatl bi ilheis, Julius and Michael Johnson, James Olson, 11 Hansen, Peg Leg Hansen, J. H Chnstiaiisen, Jose ill Peteiaon, Willkam Biglow, II Andeison, J Waul William Nielson, G P Williams, and F, and A Ciabttee. In 1800 Chuieh policy with i to Ihe land In the College Waul aiea was changed and the dence and Wellsville as an land was put up for to establish and mai- who had settled in the dislnit ntain the lit igham oung College immediately began to buy up the land and make improvements. at Logan Ward I nit Kami liwurd Bv 1X81 the settlement, lntheito WYh these lands set aside foi pmminent wete the t.au boss' who latei weie active in the leasing a numbei of people be- lefeiied to as West Millville, came ltih tested and leased Millville distnet the hal gtown sufficiently to w at rant i raring Kind best land foi two dollais per acie oigamzation of a waid C. O The College Waid aiea seived pei ye.u But since they did not Dunn was named as fust bishop f the new waid, and the name for yeais as good glazing land know whet he: they would evenfoi stock owned bv the people of tually he able to puichase the College Waid" was decided upon. Mend n, Wellsville, Hyium and land few imfuovemenls weie In 1807 a btuk building was const i luted foi vc aid activities Yeats Millville Families living in the made Men who leased land In 1878, laiet this was supplanted by the aiea but using tlie schools and lX7i and a little latei weie Janus fine st uu tuie which mvv seives lunch and suual lacihties at Mill- John C Dowdle John Peny and the Bums the family lhese people built fust houses along and near the extended highway which latei west fmm Nibley to College Waid 1FT7 In Piesident Bi igham oung deedc'd neai Iv 10000 acres of land im luding all of the pie-seCollege Ward and West Millville aieas, and pails of Provi- Though College Waid cannot be said to have existed as a egulai settlement until aiound lxT'i, dip aiea aiound it played a pait in Cache Valley histoiy even bef ne the Inst settlement in Ihe valley was established It was in this aiea that the LDb Chuieh lai m, or lamli, was located in 1S53 This lamh was established by men who hi ought and Church cattle n to Cache vallev to giaze and wintei John C Dowdle oiip of tlie fust settle) s of the College Waid was one of these men AJso In? almost entnelv w Hunks tot pioneer bonnets and dresses The man wiki is hading the procession, Setge Olson of aid, won the prize for the best braid in nuig the slate that eai c Manv SUGAR BEETS WERE OLD eve munic able wei e lui i ed to build up then Itmidenee 1,1 and v Fio-own local small In industiies saniuel bv idem o William Smy h built a saw the latte, d whom null in Spung Cieck Canyon This was an uptight saw upeiated by ' loiatory tup Sugai beets ,ue lecognized tme t mantiowei and veiv haid and slow ,ned at that wink hut it pi ov idi d consideiablt t lie oldest cash-m- i mile industiy m make his h ioli0li lumhei foi Usi m tlieeailj Cai he allev first log him White not so stiong in the a hoiiM s and the corials built liv an Matht"s field as it oni e was ctiltuial I. i s sett tlie U " JiTipsOll hei k dual el Bassett built a molasses still voids a sizeable Lit just M't ot and kiln at the mouth ot Dtv Canjon humlieds of local famous ,s Bioth littier this veai will pav nine moriej d ha, ot xteiuli C nuitli town latei Ptiuosc The 'tint' w.uth- - aeniemboi of the I.DS Chuieh pel Ion than evei be foie jj uj from nottheast to the Right now Ihe lOol sugai beet also Piesidemv, helped oiniate a ciop looks good At reage in the. molasses null with lus biothu-in-lavVilliam Budc wh.h Mr Stiatfoid, in the eailv county is JolHJ (manv faun plan- L bishop Of Piounun litandeulva nets believe that an ideal acieage of settl nu lit davs ii imminent cth'n heie would be boon oi ToOO That he h it e Blunt Brick in of tie a n eailv i upieil Biovideme lesidint would allow fauneis to pmpeily Use te, n - m n Ileinv Uessell, estahhslied a suc- isitate their cu ps making better .p jiet noi sugai beets, and aiding jiioduc-tio- n 1, cessful funk manufacturing com in " of other imps and foi nian.v jeais tie was paiiv High Price e In uk make i not only for . i I. Ihe puce to be paid next fall s i. u , fiut foi many othci ight n S14 per ton, fui I tah a t i i on wlieie ii . ui the valley as well ' will exceed liave the best coin i act v du Pi grovveis la it u Manv in housts and public buildings r wa- p o extended which settles on the ail in Cat lie weie made fiom bucks vet a an a eil li dian he.efme was a manulai tui ed bv the l.essel plant Utah nets alone ( 1 H"1U D F Bunt h managei of the M D Hammond of the set-- 1 ol a prominent for "ton pi and then huMoik Bnue citizen of eailv Pi evidence dajs, Lewiston distuct, Amalgamated Company, repotted today were plentiful astiongrock along with his two sons, Melvin Sugar that farmers this year appear seietal feet liih was built and Janies T. Hammond, acciuued well satisfied with the condition he form of a square just north the null site at Millville and con- of the beet crop Most fields have tke present si hod st tucted the most building gust been once or twice, the irrigated holes were intei at p nulls in the valley with an excelplat id In mes of lent brand of flour Mi. Hammond fust hoeing is completed along the wall The Lewiston factors employes trail the settleis with til tr also scived as piobate judge of than 300 peisons dunng the mote and hotses wete hi ought Pi as of evithe couiitv and bishop run and the year- -' the fort, promising dence foi a number of jeais numbets about b0 aiound payioll house to verve as a puolic Dramatic (.onipun Plant supei intendent is Keith c hutch and a pla. e foi Like most of the eailv commuBailev wlule Oscar Andeison of tings was built on tl e ptesenl nities in Cache altev, Piovidence Richmond is master mechanic, of the office tithing building had Us own diamatic company, t.len P Runlet, cashtei larles Wright was the first which peifoimed in the old log and Tcais ago (amund in the twen-- i iol teacher Somewhat latei a school building known as the Old the sugar beet industty in ties, :?r log building was construet-sojthweHall Some of the eail members Cache county was moie fonnid-ahl- e of the piesent rock of the tioupe were William Budge, it is now than ac-tighouse and commumtv loan Mathews and Chat les JohnTheie weie four fac tones the centered heie for a num-o- f son Some of the plavs peifoimone at Lewiston, built tears ed weie Blue beat d, ' Rent Dav" piesent l'to6 one at Logan, one at 'hen the duing townsite was and Ben Bolt The Bai Room Amalga and one at Cornish Only blinks weie laid Rough Diamond ' When the dia that and these wete divided factoiy at Lewiston icmains. into niaue activities fust siaited a In those davs acieage weeded of one and acies bedspread was used tot a luitaui JUOOO, compaied to 3ToO todav. The settleis drew lots for and theie was no Latei sceneij Fr building sites and moved Alfied Lamboiune and Reuben But that was a bloated acieage, wasnt wholesome for the nt ic dseascs au coni- - ville win those ot William Janies D Nuttall, Nut-ta- ll Joseph J A as ehapel Chant till C C Hindi up 1c use n and Lai so Smenson, Ceoige Today College Waid has some of the best fanning land in State Does All Right The State Mass, Massachusetts did better than the playeis caught in a dice game raid. A judge pei nutted the six playeis to keep the $646 they had in their hands when polite walked in. However, the judge said the stale should receive $2 035 in cash that was on a table. MILFORD, of Baffled But Refreshed SafecrackRICHMOND, Va. ing can be hot work on a sultry summer night. Police reported thieves failed to batter open the safe in an lee cream store but stopped to eat tin ee pints of ice cream. CACHE CROP 1 i 1 V , i"'- v i I Biou-denc- i ' t- -i i j 111 sS i -- 1 st w cutvey-eight-a- one-thu- d them Water .Needed "e settlers at Provideiiie soon zed that bpttng Cicek would provide enough watci foi u-- ,n so the v went south to Badsniith fork a dis-- t met, of five or si nules and with aid ot some of the settlers lllulie eanal statted constiuction The fust uivey was and the canal was not a was neccssaiy to ie-- n 'he nal and star t over The second canal that was procd a success ,fd settlers since had they Kukhani, two eaily I tali aitists, v painted some sicneiy foi the An intei esting sidelight on e?il Piovidence histoiy is piovid-e- d bv a document dated November d JO psf6 It leads We the citizens of Piovidence do hereby agiee to pav John Barker (teacher) one bushel and a half of wheat, or Us value, pu quaiter foi the schooling of each scholar we sign for The quaiter to commence December 3, 18f6" It is signed by 31 citizens, each of whom lists the number of childien for which he agiees to pay the teachei. tom-pan- undei-signe- and geneial faini economv. Ideal Acreage Ideal acreage of sugar beets in the county would be about 7 0(H)" Mi Smith explained "That would provide for piopet lotation of imps and ptoduce a woith-- w hile yield " Theie s been a gieat change in the style of field woik since the 19 JO s Seen tem edge-o- n the galactic a vvatc h. AWNINGS Awnings are a practical investment, tor they not only make your home or business building more attractive but they keep you cool and comfort- able. There is really more to awnings than just the selection of the pattern. They must be skillfully planned, tailored, to meet your special needs and installed by men of experience. Make Awnings Of Every Description is shaped something like the edge of OTIS WOVEN We sys- in which oui sun is found, Scx in" the-Wes- since 1905. t REPRESENTED I. BY BLACK JOHN A. IbRAELSON 1. Home Office Building THESE BENEFICIAL LIFE UNDERWRITERS IN CACHE COUNTY... PARLEY H. C. CARLTON ROY N. DAVIS EUGENE B. 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