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Show THEv LOGAN' LOGAN, UTAH. TUESDAY. JANUARY. 20. 1805. VOL. 4. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NATION. OUB BESOUBCE8 AW) WAHTS-- THEOLGICAL CLASS SOCIAL Professor Mills here read a valuable and interesting paper on The One Given by the Second Ward Class a Grand Success. Minutei of a Highly In- Our Immediate Resources and Ona of the moot sociOur Immediate Wants. It was als of the season wasenjoyable teresting Meeting. that given by replete in all particulars and con- the teachers of the Second Ward and valuable tained many points PROF. MILLS TALKS 01 IBIICULTUIE. Theological class in ths ward suggestions. We would be pleased house Friday evening the to reproduce the article in full but meeting 25th inst. Nearly 200 people were He Advocate Agricultural Education space forbids. intha Oommom Sohoola Prof. iu attendance and tha program After carefully reviewing the Paul Praaanta tha Baport was a yaried and agreeable one. real situation and showing up of tha Cosmitteaon at 8. p. m. the difference between a real and Commencing promptly Advertising. for more in was indulged classical education, the paper con- dancing after which an exthan an hour The meeting of tho Chamber of cluded as follows: cellent program consisting of Is there in Cache Valley today Commoroe held Wednesday eveninstrumental choruses, songs, ing was a very interesting one and a demand fur agriculturally edu- music, da eta, quartettes, recitations, everyone who went felt very cated men? Is there a demand etc. was rendered. This done, a well repaid for the time thus spent. for better butter makers, for better moat tempting pionio was devoured President Kimball presided and cheese makers? Is there a deand is no question bqt what there after opening exercises the regular mand for better horticulturists, At was highly enjoyed by all. it for better gardeners? I answer business was proceeded with. reThe that least it looked way. Professor Paul, as chairman of TK8, with a good round emphasis. committee is to be comfreshment to need and We to men the advertising committee, made study Next in order wee the his report, which was attenvively learn how to make four blades of plimented. ourio party. This consisted rf listened to. He informed the grass grow where now there 22 curios scattered aronnd on tha audience of the plans the com- grows but one. We need men who soma of which were very mittee thought best to pursue and will study to make 100 lbs of good, walls, afforded muoh amuseand good said whatever was done and what- palatable butter where now there ment and stndy. After this danc ever was accomplished depended is mads but a pounds of questioncams on and wound up ing again need stuff. to men We study upon the support given by the able the The evenings enjoyment Our plan, said Mr. and to learn bow to make ten good public. hall was and artistically Paul, is somewhat different from sound apples and pears grow decorated profusely with flags, buntinp, ten have now where we but mode of agthe general advertising and we hope will prove' superior. gregations of worms and insects. evergreens, pictures, flowers, etc, one motto across the south end of the Professor then Btated the com- We need men to .study and to mittees oders, which in brief are. learn how to breed and feed the hall being especially beantifnl Each business house, or at least poultry that spring chickens may and bearing this inscription: The deall the more inqiortant ones, and be on the market early and that Knowledge is Power. coration had committee a vast flush and Dec. as be be Jan. may as many private parties as can amount work to of and did do they with and June. as are 'its in to see it induced May eggs proper Much credit is due all well it to and We need to men to a have asked will be atudy light, who were connected with-thsociphoto taken of their business learn how to breed and to feed al a was most for it pleasant places and private residences, from hogs that they may weigh from which outs will be made. Photo- three to four hundred pounds at graphs and engravings would also about ten months old and the be made of our rivers, canyons hogs reach this age from May to SHOULD SB HOSE CAHBFUL, Ws need men to and mountain scenery (in .colors) September. and pss from a view of Logan study and to learn how to breed any People Too Careless In Ad- Oitv taken frpmthe College hill. aid feed steers thafc at two years a -- ilrsaing Mall BattsMi Be ports of the various committees, old will weigh from 1200 to 1400 Postmaster Blair calls oar n containing all necessary statistics lbs. and bring the highest price to ths fact that quite often and "other desired information on the ODen market, so as to letters are put in the office which would be carefully oompiled, neat- obviate the necessity of importing re not addressed. For properly ly printed and nicely bound in men to do the feeding for ua Not instance a letter may be addressed, pamphlet form, and the reading only do 'we need such men in (naming party) to Preston, (no matter appropriately intespersed Cache valley, but we need them stated Of course it is with engravings. Our unsurpass- in every town and hamlet and understood that Idaho isgenerally meant ed water power and many natural valley in Utah. Such an educa- but no official is' add to permitted advantages would reosive proper tion mixed with such studies of single word or letter to any adattention and a map would be the English language and general dress, neither is he permitted by drawn' showing the location, pop- sciences as necessary will give all law to send any mail matter nut of ulation, distance from Logan, etc , the training needed, while it tbs office unless the name of the pf each city and town in the valley would be filling for us the great individual or firm to whom it is and a good idea given of what a want of the ' day. Further study addressed, also postoffioe and paying investment a railroad con- becomes at once a luxury for state written thereon. In oase s necting them all would be. The Cache valley a luxury, however, letter ie addressed to s party at intention of the committee would that if one nan well afford it may Smithfield, fnot naming county be to get about 10,000 of these be indulged.' In Canada the teach- he in permitted to send it to the of is in would and the ing agriculture begun they pamphlets printed office by that name in tbis county, doubtless find ready sals at 26 common schools. And why not? if he has good reason to believe cants each. Why not put it in the common that is the place it is intended for, schools in this valley? Though pnor. kills talk. not required to do so.- - Tha but is at present we must depend upon Prof. O. A. Mills of the Agri- the farmers postal laws are very atriot and meetings to diffuse cannot be too particular in cultural College was .then intro- this people knowledge, mostly, we hope duced and gave a lecture on agri- in the near future to extend it seeing that all mail matter sent out by them is plainly and proculture. Hu talk was both considerably. First we need a interesting and instructive. He hundred students in our agricul- perly addresed. showed how agriculture was the tural course at tha College men principal source of all wealth and who are there to study aobicul-tubs- . Program. that in Cache it was the very Next ws want 200 farmers For the 8unday 8uhoo! Officers foundation of it and our prosperity in our short winter course of and Teachtie meeting to be held Id depended upon the products of lectures. Then we need a sumthe soil. Mr. Mills also made the mer school established at the the basement of tbe Tabernacle on Feb. 4, at 7 p. m. sharp. first statement which, upon Agricultural College for teaohsrs 8inging by 2nd ward school. thought may be doubted by many, that they may study agriculture 1st Twenty minute lecture hy but which is undoubtedly true, and teach it in the common Miss Ilsttle Jensen of tha 5th want; of that the agricultural products schools. object, tbs beat method ot Interestthis valley could be easily increasMay we conclude then that for ing end instructing 8unday school ed ten fold. He also showed up Cache valley at least without at- classes. the small amount of money retempting to destroy any other in2nd. Instrumental mnaio by quired to start up a dairy and the dustry or any other education Mandolin dab. sure returns to be realized there- that ws need to apply ourselves 3d. Sentiments in writing from on; That two good dairies were to agriculture and until each ward. firmly in conducted the valley, being great mining and manufacturing 4th. Dost from 3d ward. bringing in thousands of dollars spring time comes devote our6th. Fifteen minutea lecture by and was that there annually selves almost entirely to this Andreas ltterson, 4th ward, subject, abundant room for two more good pursuit? You Anhwkb. The Lord's aupper. ones, one to be located at Mnodon All who can attend this meeting, and one at Hyde Park. Ha would NOTICE. are builtl up Logan by building up the requested to do so. Z. (5. M. 1. will be closed Tliurt. L. C. Fata, surrounding country. The cattle, 31at and Feb. 1st hog and chicken industries were day A Friday Jan, Jons Thomas, touohed upon and it was shown for stock taking. Our patrons will themes! ves Chsibtun Laesek, accordingly what paying investments they please govern Isaac Smith, Mgi, 2t Program Committee wars when properly managed. . stten-tentio- , - COUNTY COURT SESSION. A Two Days Sefsion With Plenty of Bnaineis. TIE SALARIES PRINCIPAL IRE FIXED. The Sheriff Geta$75 a Month tod Buys his Own Soap, While The County Attorney Gets a Raise of 3U0 a year During These Hard Timas The County Court met on Monday, pursuant to adjournment,and ion during continued its a Tues- ' day. JA petition of C. - Larson et al, for supported Jens' M. Nielsen, was referred to Selectman Hay-ba- ll Mr. Hsslam reported in the matter of the petition of H, J. Nielsn for an increased allowance for support, recommending a It monthly allowance of 13.50. was so ordered. A petition for an allowance for .he support of Martha Holland, l. was referred to Selectman . Hay-bal- Tha Connty Chirk waa authorized to famish the Precinct Justice h11 with neoessary criminal blanks; also to draft .a circular Jotter to all county justices of peace, requesting them to forward : transcripts of ; their respective criminal dockets. J. C. Orr waa appointed Justice of the Peace Avon ' precinct, and James Faoer constable of said precinct. Selectman ' Flood - reported the npper Lewiston bridge as being in an unsafe condition.. Unless reconstructed, it would not stand long. Had conferred with Mr. - would cover ths expenditure required. He was then appointed to get plans and specifications of repairs necessary on said bridge, and file them with the Clerk, who soap, towels etc, at his own proper Financially the military ball oost and expense given at the Palace hall Friday The Treasurer's salary, $20(1 evening was not a success as the per annum from County, and boys cams out in the hole. 100 from the school fund, Socially it was a pleasant success in view of the .heavy bonds re- a good crowd being in attendance. quired, was considered low enough, One reason for tha small attendance is that there was a big time and no reduction was made Under the law, tha fixing of at the Second ward hall and many other salaries does not become a of the regnlaT dancers were there. duty of the Court nntil Jane let Then there were neveral other Lieu ten tan t F. E. Lawson ap- small entertainments. The boys peared before the Court and pre- will give a grand masquerade ball sented many reasons why an ap- on Feb. 14th, on the night of propriation of $50 should be made St Valentines day and it will to assist in furnishing the headbe one of the grandest quarters of the First Battalion, affairs ever given in Logan. Second Infantry, U. N. G. The Lack of business has caused the sum of $25 waa allowed. of the freight discontinuance Judge Warrum and O. C. trains heretofore running ou the Ormsby were appointed as a Cache Valley branch of the U. & Conuty Quarantine board. N. Hereafter there will be bat The matter of providing neces- one daily train each way, which sary furniture for the new addi- will carry both freight and tion to the Recorders rooms, was The train for Ogden, Salt referred to Selectman Hayball. Lake and Eastern points will leave Claims aggregating $109.90 Logan at 6:05 a - m., and tbe one were slowed. from Ogden and Salt Lake will Court then resolved itself into a arrive at 6:50 p. m. For the conltoard for the leasing of school venience of travelers to P j atollo lands. who or i points North, - - a year. The Sheriff's salary was fixed at 75 tier month; be being required to pay him jailor if one waa necessary,1 and to furnish foal, lights won?' jtber wise be compelled to remain at ary and Her Little Lamb.' Cache Junction from 7:00 a. m., Many of onr reader! are familar until 8:55 p. m. Moses Thatcher, with tbe story of tbe fondness of has started s stage line to the Jr Maiy for her little' lamb, that fol. Junction. The buss will leave his lowed her to acbool one day, but all stables at 6:30 n. m., in time to of them may not know that then connect with the northbound train really was such a Mary and auch a on the main line, and will remain lamb. The original Mary was Mrs. there nntil morning, when tbe Mary E. Tyler, who was still living southbound train passes, thus at Somerville, Maas., some year ago, connections both ways. hale and vigorous at the age of 82. making at the quarterly The attendance She raised the lamb from its birth, conference on Sunday and Monits mother having deeerted it It waa day, nnusnally large. On Sunfollowed her everywhere she went afternoon the Tabernacle was day and finally died in her aims, having so crowded that although all the beengnred by a cow. Mra. Tyler available room was ocstanding did not write tbe now famous several hundred cupied, vemeahwepftkenaj. wees written wertTuuable to enter the people building by John Rouletone, who lived in the and were compelled to return end tbe other two neighborhood, home. Moses Thatcher, M. W. wen afterward added by Mr. TownMerrill and Abraham H- - Cannon send. Mra. Tyler knit two pairs of of the quorum of Apostles, 0. D. stockings from the fleece of her aud J (J. Kimball of the lamb, and these stockings In later Fjeldsted tbe Stake Presidency, Seventies, years wen unraveled and aold in Presimall bite, tied to a card with Presiding Bishop Preston, L. Hatch of Arizona, and L. dent Marys autograph on it, at a fair held members of the High for the benefit of the Old South many Council and Stake Bisboprio were church of Boston, mud the sum raThree meetings were llied amounted to S200. Harper present. held on Sunday, at all of which Young People. instructions adapted to tbe present condition of the Saints were given, To the Traveling Public. and an excellent apirit prevailed. There is bat one train a day ont The report given by Free. Orson of Logan, that is the Salt Lake Smith of tbe different qnorrma, ortrain leaving here at 6:05 a. m. toand given authority to advertise for bide in accordance therewith. Selectman Hayball reported that the changes authorized in the Recorders office, had been The remade at a cost of $50. was acceptedport The petition of Rasmus Nielsen, J. P. Low and 125 others, asking the organization of an irrigation district, to be known as the Logan and Richmond Irrigation District, waa read and granted. Passengers for Pocatello and N. W. Crooketon, Fish and Gama commissioner, presented the north are obliged to lay over his report for 1894, which was ac- at Cache Junction from 7:00 a. m. cepted and ordered recorded in nntil 8:55 pm. In consequence of this change, the official minutes. tbe G. Farrell aa a Logan Livery 8table will rnn The bond of W. a was stage line to and ' from the licensed abstractor approved. each day, leaving LoJunction filed rea The Probate J udge 6:30 at showsale tax certificates, gan of p m., in time to conport nect with the north bound pasall sales of made condition the ing to the county in 1893. Accepted. senger leaving the Junction st A petition from Chris. Chris- 6:55. Buss will remain at the tensen and John Larsen, relating Junction over night until arrival to school lauds, was referred to of passenger train from the north the board for the leasing of auch at 5:35 s. m , in order to carry lands. passengers to Logan. to Fare each way, $1.50. decided the waa supply It Yours truly, Court House with electric lights. M. Thatches, Jb., The .question of salaries was discussed at length- The question NOTICE. of the salary of the Clerk was first Horetofore it had There will be an annual stockconsidered. been $1000 per year, and it was holders meeting of the U. O. M. dicided that this waa not too much A B. Co., at the Companys office, so he still draws a regular salary Main street, Logan, Monday, Feb. of $1000, which is pretty good in 4th, 1895, at 7 p m., to elect Board of Directors and adopt tbe these hard times. report of tbe Secretary and The Attorneys salary was next transact such other business os talked abunt After some direus-aio- n may coma before tha meeting. Geo. Cole, it was deckled to pay him $75 4t and Treasurer. of formSecretary as $50 instead per month of increase $300 is This an erly. was NO. OO. Never put of till What can beet be dona Dont smart in tonee of aorrow Ad rertiaing dee not pa y. Try it sow, beenterpriaing, Put jrour add la right sway associations, ganizations gether with tbs spiritual and temporal condition of the stake, was a very satisfactory exhibit,. A synopsis of thr sermons delivered will appear in onr next issue. WAHD CONFERENCES. Program for Ward Conferences In the Cache Stake. Feb- - 3rd, Richmond, Newton, Coveville. Feb. 10th, Paradise, Benson, Lewiston. Feb. 17th, Smithfield, Clark-stoTrenton. Feb. 24th, Avon, Peterfcoro, n, College. March 3rd, Greenville, Meudon, Millville. March 10th, Providence, Fourth Ward, Hyde Park. March 17tb, Third Ward, First Ward, Welle villa, March 24th, Hyrnm, Fifth Ward, Second Ward. March Slat, Sixth Ward, Seventh Ward. Bishois and Officers please take notice. Yours respectfully, U u son Smith, lreet. of Stake. Logan City, Utah, J an. 12th, 1895. Hizzasia tbat you can get si kinds of job work at this office, and at tbe lowest prioea CITY COUNCIL MINUTES. No More Powder to be Stored in the City Limita. I NEW SCHEUE FOR OLD WARRANTS. Several Important Matters Referred Committee $2,000 Nearly Ap propriated For Fire Engine and Interest on Bonds ta The City Council met in regaiag nessiou, all members being pres- ent. Manager 8mith of Z. C. M. I; appeared (. mwsU the Council, aud being allowed the freedom of tha floor, stated that tbe Marshal had called his attention to the fact that the was violating the city ordinances by tbe storing oC giant powder within the city limits, and the keepiug of a1 quantity of cord wood in tha yard. lie stated that lie had oh tained permission to carry tha powder, from a former council; therefore was not aware he was vialating the law; but as he had been informed that the firemen would refuse to answer a call of fire at the on account of. tha storing of powder, he would not ask that the permission ba extended, but would dispoee of tbe powder on hand and ceasa carrying it in stock. As to tba wood, the matter was referred to the Committee on Fire Depart Co-o- p Co-o- p, ment W. W. Manghan wns granted the freedom of the floor, and pro sented a resolution looking to tha payment of warrants issnnd by the former Council. The resol . recites t,hat.a-liarem warrants issued by a formas council, and still remaining on paid, were signed by the City Recorder ai-- not by an auditor of public accounts, that a resol u tion lie passed authorizing tha present Auditor upon presents tion of said warrants, to compare them with the proper taolu, and if found correct, to sign same aa Auditor, and the Treasurer ba authorized to pay them in tba same manner as other warrants. The resolution was passed. The Auditors report for tha year ending Dec. 31st, 1894 waa and ordered read, accepted filed; as was also that of tha Treasurer for the preceding four months, and that of the Water master for the year. The Watermaster stated that certain parties declined to pay for water from the city mains, although using it continually; and as in the cases referred to there was no stop cock whore connect ion was made with the main, ba waa unable to cat off the supply without digging down to the main and putting in stop cocks. The matter was referred to tha Committee on Waterworks. The committee on claims re ported on the claims of IL A. and Mary lederscn for services respectively aa juror .and witness and stated that no provision iri made for the payment of jurois, that witness but recommended fees siiould be paid, therefore ap proved the claim of Mrs. Pedery sen, which was ordered paid. The same committee also ray ported on the claim of Charles T. Holloway, aud appended a letter from him, written iu auswer )n one written by tbe City Auditoi asking an extension of time, and recommended that the proposi tion made iu sail letter be so cepted. The proposition was that the City immediately pay 930.75, which would lie lmlf of the faca value, and the accrual interest ou on . Continued on Fourth Payt- - |