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Show LOGAN, UTAHrSATURDAY. TWELFTH YEAH treat ActivHjr WED REPUBLICAN BUILDINGS IN T AUGUST CONVENTION. PROGRESS. IS IliWAII. o'clock p. m., Saturday the 6 h Intcrestiof Description of Sights day of September, 1902, at the Scenes is Sonny South County court house, Logan, of Utah, for the purpose electing City. delegates to the State Republican convention to be held at Ogden, September 11, 1902; a County chairman; a County committee; a member of the Republican Slate committee; and for the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the convention. The representation to said con- The boom io buildings con innes in Logan, although some of the projected structures are at a standstill for lack of skilled James M. boitli is masons. neat residence opa building hew the Jersey Academy posite Fetor Affleck is building a fine large house on his First East street lot. Joseph Odell will begin the foundation for his Center forthwith. residence street is building a George Lindquist in the fine residence house Fourth ward, and work is progressing rapidly on the residenJr., ces of Joseph Quinney, John Spande and F. W. Creek ett. Fred Smith the baker is building a neat business block on east Center street. PERSONAL thirty-tw- ard (82) o NO. 65 nif do BELL A Republican County ConvenAaooj the Coatrs atari tion is hereby called to meet at 2 f THis 23, 1902 By courtesy of Mrs. so, and if ever I need anything just to let him know it Be sends his best regards tel you and his friends in Lo. gfn. Be says I am looking n&ch better, that ny face is n$are full. That is evidence that poi is good. .On July 5th, the relief society? held conference and gave a public feast between meetings, iwas the same as yesterday cjtcept we had bread in place (4 the . soda water. Kalili of out the amusement pointed U window and said "there is e house where you were tmrn. It is now about 1 12 blocks toward the beach from where it was when we left here, .Jhe big mission house where fib Ow live is about ten steps jrc'm where our old home stood, iud I am thankful and happy to iftwbe on the door yard where 1 eamcd to walk. ;7My address is Box 410, ouo Jtu)u, H. I. As ever, your sen, Alfred Bell. ramus is Asreumeit This Year Is close to the Three Cents Line. Eli Bell, Preparations are being made we are permitted to publish the in the office of County Treasurer S. W. Hendricks to commence following extracts from a letter filfrom her son Alfred, who is sending out the second tax notices next month. in a Hawaii. mission Elder ling The taxes in Bell was born on the islands this Logan year are a little high er than his while about dele36 one based vention is heretofore, being three years ago, upon cents on the dollar lacking gate for every forty votes, or parents were filling a mission th of a cent. majority fraction thereof, east there. The assessfor the lion. Heber M. Wells at ment in this city is as follows- the last election, and is as folLaic, H. I., July 4th, 1902. Mn,! lows: State Dear I' other, Brothers and State school 1 Avon Sisters.' This is the big 'Fort 1 Benson.. County of Yuli here, the stars and 1 .. . County poor fund College We stripes are flying high. 1 Cove Jaigan City have all been living in Honolulu . 2 Clarkston . . . scho.il County came when we until yesterday, 1 Greenville out with President Wolley, by . Ladies and Gentlemen Good County Interest 7 . . . Hyrum whether read or listened County sinking fund 3 way of ths Polly, or precipes, a advice, Hyde Park should to, always be considered 23 Ihe school beautiful road of 32 miles in Logan Therefore towns o t Cachetax in the varices and then practiced 3 When we reached.Hbere Lewiston fine carraige county is as fo- lis a subject which is 2 Millville .... the divide or pol!y It rem,ndCupru.tjcej Avo. Riverside, vory little in ouy 1 Mendon Millville, Richmond, me of the ancient prophets, wheitlity and which is o! great College, 2 Newton looked down the ages oft lit. to buyers because in buying Benson, Trenton and Paradise, 1 Peterboro time and the vision was extensive-an- you ought to feel satisfied that 5 mills each; M- n Son. io mills; 3 Providence . . grand. I have been to r;av you've been treated honestly and Clarkston, 3 mills; Cove, Sinith-ba- ve 4 Paradise received your moneys! field and Mountain Home 12 if There- wa 5 public feast today. Richmond .... 1 m Hence this great and im-- J each; Peterboro 1 yL lrovi worth. one long table w'itli chairs an t Smilhfield 1 the other two tables were the? portant and honest subject is dence and Mt. Sterling.. ) full 1 r.?h; Trenton length of the floor. The foq4 . 4 ihf Wellsville floor were so and was on the each; (natives. 2 74 in one course ogan. It is suggested that primaries beef, roast for delegates to said convention; tie of soda water lor jar" goods to wear. Now the be held in the various precincts j more, no less, net f way to do straight-forwar. aud all ... treat' atjousioess, . , one-eigh- , GOOD ADVICE MENTION- - Mr. Soren Hansen of Hyrum has gone to Omaha on a two weeks trip combining business and pleasure. Mr Ola Olson of Millville was a visitor to Logan Wednesday. Mrs. Addie Jenkins has returned from an extended visit in Salt Lake. Genial Ed Edwards was a visitor from Cache Junction Wed- -' nesday. President W. C. Parkinson from Hyrum ;was a visitor . Thursday Mr; J. F.Kiesel has "been ; V-- 1 hills with friends this week. Mrs. F. Lyons and Mrs. .Lee of Telluride, Col., ae visiting friends in Logan. Mr. George Williams of Poca-llo visited in Logan this week. President George O. Pitkin was a Millville visitor Wednesday. Bishop John F. Wright of the Hyrum is in Lehi attending rewar veterans Black Ilawk e ..... - - i -- d f hive met' seveiai '0a i" native? one pair of shoes c who were acqua nted zations should be effected. By order of . the. Republican County cemmittee, II. Bullen, Jr., Chairman. E. T. Hyde, Secretary. peop n-it- n 1 Htlinranr A Query. Editor Nation. The Journal recently had something to say about a barrel organ. This suggests a query. Ilow long would a barrel last union. if the Journal had it? Programme for Home MissionariesWhy dont the Journal tap Clevelands barrel? Cache Stake Sunday, Aug. U'hhn at and not se,i 62 aO or $2 costomcr snd charge the ' thptf lMfn next customer $3 0(Jfor exactly the same kind of a shoe as we sold the customer just before, just because our fiist customer asked for a discount. If a store is not run by the One Price System someone is sure to pay for goods which ave marked way up in order to have loom to cut in AieA if t fil.I faP VaM ! IS IS SBSSIM. Acaual Meeting of Divines Briny Held Logan it - 41-w- - 24th. Providence ward James Z. Stewart. Neils Johnson, George Jensen. James Hyde Park Ward A. Leishman, GeoG. Hendricks, Respectfully, Seventh Ward Republican. for County Teachers- The final examination for the teachers of Cache county will be neber Maughan. U. Martineau, held in the B. Y. College, LoL. Benson Geo, M. Nelson, John Everton. gan, at 9 a.m., on the following Greenville David H. Smith, Lorenzo E. Tippets Logan 1st -- A. G. Barber, Aaron Sorensen, Isaac S. Smith. Logan 2d Andreas Peterson, Geo. G. Smith, Lehi Boudrero. Logan 3d Wa'd fleber K. Merrill, F. A. Mitchell, Jos. R. Morrell. Logan 4th William Checkotts, Larsen, Charles Priday. D. W. Logan Fifth J-Anderson, Jos. Crannev, Edward J Clark I os E. Logaa 6th Ward Cowley, Steven Thurston, Frank Christian (J JjgQ Lorcnzo Logan 7th Hansen, Newel W. Kimball, John F. Squires. Joseph Morrell. Pres- Final Examination dates: Thursday, Aug. 28: Grammar, Spelling, Pedagogy, and Writ-in- g. Friday, August 29th: Arith- metic, Reading, Physiology and Drawing. Saturday, August 30: History, Geography, and Nature Study. IMPORTANT. Book of Mormon prices reduced to 50c at Wilkinson's book store. All the Church Works in Sto ck anese emigration agent; he invit- wt get our furniture the cheap elected moderator, and Rev. IL ed me to spend the evening at est. of Ray&viJIennd Rev Estray Notice. his home and he served a fine of Salina, eerkgj, Wc can answer that question!1 Car te to my place, one white meal in three courses. We for you. just come in and get; Vcioiday bu.sinc.s3 Meeting and red cow, one horn broken spent 3 hours together, cur pri:es ami examine our;''010 tyr Presbytery, the off, part Jersey, no brands then he walked nearly home goods and you will be convinced joiuig lady teachers, and t!u , S Kc. can obtain her by with me to cxtm! tiie talk. where i!??5011 ciety. Mrs., can and1 you buy cheapest ' of Chicago, jy-bHe said if I am o cr in town get the best quality paying for this advertisement. ropas.nting ll.ins Munk, and want to stop with him,! Hansen Furniture Co., aero. of lxarcl of Foreign Mission.? the Northwest, ii.aiic1 an hourth Ward, Logan. he would be plea led to have treet north from Thatcher Ban 2 visi-Mrti- O-vnc- AH adviMliM'Hi-v- .t fT us to Utah and the King would their neighbor cannot buy arti- - imr session. Dr. Paden sookc not let him leave the Islands so cles of the same kind from 10 to interestingly on the Book of he came back to Laie, married 20 per cent cheaper. Hence in Acts. Prof. Caskey spoke upon and settled down. buying shoes dont forget The j Induction, Prof. I. N. Smith and call at made a pleasing address on the I also met his wife today. One Price System Shoe Store exclusive teaching of history in schools, all City folks have old (an the Nearly shoe where oar are jand Miss L. M. Qnaltrough store) styles of father and when they heard T hear my name i Bala they gen. Twentieth century, fit perfectly, 'Salt, ake concluded the series of wear and suit give good intensely interesting lectures erally grab for another shake purse because Ore Price isyour our on language. The subjects with both hands They are fran. Motto. You may send your small were discussed by the meeting tic over my buke lumeni, and children who will receive as hon- - The educators enjoyed a tour if lots oi people would be glad to est treatment as parents. the cuuyui i hurray. We deal wit h some of the oldThe opening meeting of get my buke a Mnramona" for the ten dollars. 1 suppose you re- est Shou Houses in the world am.uil convention of the Utah member Vhomizo Catzenuma, who treat us honestly, hence in Presbytery was held in the the Japanec who helped to start turn we treat our customers hon- Presbyterian church in this city the silk industry in Logan 8 est. Call and give us a trial. Thursday evening, Rev. N. K. CITY SHOE Clemenson STORE, retiring moderator' years ago. He brought a pair M. Hansen, Prop. preached the annual William c f sermon, his Japs to the mission house to Below Post Office. subject being God Caricatured ' he yoked together. When he in which !;.c inveighed against. Attention Young Men. saw me he was over delighted. e pr Villon to of looseness in He lives in Honolulu, has a Jap When you get married the dealing iviLli sacred Rev. things. wife and two children, and is IaD- question with you is, where can John E. Currer of Ogden was ce. 1 r s Tile Nation in list la in mi.' office by Mondays and Tirjrs.Ly.s. ! |