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Show f I 't I Utah UoiTaralty C TWELFTH YEAR LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY. U 1 to lie mi call at the Exclusive Shoe Store, by the First National Bank, Main Street, where jtou will find a complete stock of the finest and best footwear, rraall Profit and Qhick Keiurns is my motto. You will also find the Shoe Repairing first class Andreas Peterson. OCTOBER 29, 1902 tvise. of Spoke of the tlie priesthood, its authority privileges and blessings and wondered in what condition the organizations were in this Stako. We had reported our auxiliaary organiza-tii.n- s MISTS Iff miiiijii in a NO. 84 Colorado Team Wins prosperous condition but how about the quorums? In hotly . contested game Were they doing anything? lie ; Monday, the Agricultural Collego Biok of Mcr.tnn Society Organized - feared not as much as they should ? L tah football Allegrettis celebrated Chocoteam was Aposby and yet they were governing lates at liiter Bros. Drug Co. i , the .Agricultural ColHere. by .f powers of the Church. Former- lege of Colorado eleven in i Tablets and school supplies at a Merrill ly they had ordained young men score of 21 to 5. I The the Star Grocery, Center street. was game t seventies when going on missions much better than tho t but now most of them were elders indicate, and- was score would Wool bats, best in town, at The Brigham Young college marked by I because an elder hold all the tosh center Society of American Archae-- ' Cache Knitting Works, heavy work by tho n Molchesidio priesthood which Logan and ology will meet in the west boys Chiidren.g Umon Suits com brilliant' end gave him authority to administer runs and pnnta by the building of the college next m. at 25c a suit. C. K. W n;mencing opposing in all the ordinances of that te&m. The Coiorados scored day evening at (.30 p. is to! Oysters, fruits and candies at The Quarterly Conference of the same as a seventy, two touchdowns in each half The object of this society tie Cache Stako convened at, the priesthood and the Star Grocery, Center street. tabernacle resident Winder spoke for a kicked goal 11 at ten a. no. Sunda; 7 promote a systematic study of , four. Adams, moments at the close of the who kicks fwT the Utah Clean fresh groceries at the President Jos. Morrell called th theBook ofMormonjits geography team, had its Said it had been 10 his collar hone broken 1'ieei.iii;. of evidences Star Grocery, Center street. and the external assembly to order aod in, bis early in years since lie had been in the the game, and the substitute remarks congratulated authenticity as revealed in the Cast iron hose for children, opening fail.. tabernacle Contrasted condi- ed to kick goal when the ruins, etc., of the present day. doub e knee, heel and toe.C.K. W ,c? lx'rk,1on th lavorable toa. tions Logans 1 hen and now. At that time pushed the . ball over tho which they Bare The internal evidences of the liae we . studiwere hunted and oppivetl See the carpets at Logan Dry assembled. We are a conte-i'-cdbook will also be carefully before time was called in shortly Goods Co. before buying else- prosperous pud happy people Now we were in the full enjoy: the first half. The ed. garet was notand should not be unmiadr or mont of our liberties. Sjxike on ed for keep, pure football. The society proposes to collect where. and preserve, as tar as possible, When your shoes hurt your feet the blessings God has bestowed tithing, Cache County so far Umpire, Madison. Referee. Hill. k curing llie year had not come up mie of game, pj hours. Halves all old Indian relics, materials call in at Dunbar Robinson and upon us. President Joseph Moritil to its last years recoid was 25 i o minutes. There were and remains that throw any light (j() midget tase and comfort. 2 00 of1 condition and the serv- P1' cent be Id ml, blit honed the jectators present and fully en on the history presided throughout groat COU1 Ladies Comfort Shoos, ices. people wen Id impiove during the liupiasm was manifested through the ancient peoples of this conti j Dun:o S3 a from at $1.23 nest, four months. When Presi lift the game. pair followed President Taac Smith nent. & Co. Robinson : Cot Snu'.v was alive wo wore bar, the of Mo Frost. society n: intention 'rell, devoting ln. It is the lectures of ' course a . of promised to the marks for subset prosperity on condition , A Typical South African Store-O- . J to arrange . fa.tlffoliu i i: ss. T o Cyird por-r' outlined expi-hu.Ho ; by the were Choico on the subjects priced $:J.5J and $1, princi'o It. Larson, of Bay Villa, - j !,ad blesstd us as we had nOver are and making. its and tho Co. have who Goods sons poo blessings $2 pr. Logan Dry urged bles-ed t een These and In hoped Sandajs River, Cap Colony, cond. , special studies of tlicm. Umbrellas and parasols re- pleto be diligent in this reg?now ducts ait.ira typical of South Af-- , Said of the this will undoubtedly be of groat City Bishops C. Nielson's Bicycle J. ht at which cun be pnrchas-'-- l paired of Book controlled the storehouse in this ere;d and benefit to all First North streei. shop, from the proverbial thing isj g I city and he as clerk was worLi Mormon student. .. eeJIe " anchor." This stare should line tiaa an Just inter-. ted under their direction. If there was received, elegant fi 11 persons is in s.liHtrd a table all linens and ol next valley niue miles Friday. napkins, attend the meeting auy grievance against him it .'nm the mem-ber- s nunrst Eliason at Sisters. become be should to referred to the Bishop railway station prices .These desiring id about twenty live miles from secrto tho would and he it. should apply Explained adjust shirts Boy's heavy fleece-line- d u.o town. Air.1 lisreou etary. J. H. Linford is aud drawers i.t COc per pair. the method of keepingachpunt in I ive: T m of with the o Bisuo the Ricks s secretary dent and Jxd Presiding Cache Knitting Works. 10 !A'hiu a radius rJ:: ri i 'society. Addresses and ties Smoot. do-feat- ed i- -- f i I u loe--tui- ' . fu-ri-- i v-.- sLtif gricultural M- The.comir.erciaUaw cLss, of sixteen bright men, T have organized iu if club to be known as the law club of the A. C. U., with Mr. Port tr as president. The.r work will bo chiefly atalong the law line, with some events current to tention given and parliamentary procedure. con-sisiin- g ' - AH to their Quorum and reports wrere made r?cciJ8- - lious-iholil whero a by Bishops of several of the VHJ,e A great variety of cotton blank- - scure member in the Church s ulino-- t advice is tir of out V. the W. reforrPrest. Maughan ets, also Utah wool blankets. V M1 it'.in mile stior, cf ice Ap-sfed Reed at lo Smoot recent disturbance my Cache Knitting works. title urged the j On lege, an.l spoke on the people to take advantage of theist,,e tuu uoi'ulMtum is pprhaps the Save a dbllsir on your suit at order iu the commun- prosperous conditions that wi oxty. Of this-'- , w thin the past Dun bar Kobinst-and Co. They subjectof and in houses of public wo- - jure now enjoying, to free tl.eiu thrive mouths, no Lhm Ihsu four-t-r- n soil the Best for the least mon- - ity have been absolutely cured by ship. Contrasted our conditions sulvi s from debt and keep free ChnnibiTlHiu's ny- with those at Ann Arbor. Michi-- a 11 not be iu bondage :o any on 2. Cough Remmly. This must surely ho a r.cord. Just received another large lot gan, where lie had attended Urged upon the people the For s h by all dealers, of The New Corn Cure. Price school. Thought that often things' . w'itr.-only 10c. Money back if not sat- that seemed trivial and intended isfactory, at "City Shoe Store." only for sport resulted seriously. and mura'i'y among (lie young. M. Notice- Prest. Winder and Ano.-il-e Homemade quilts lined with Told of an instance lie had seen W. a where had briefl number of Merrill students the along spoke The Slake Priesthood and wool, superior to the down quilts and much cheaper. Cache Knit- jokingly taunted a militia com- same lines as Apostle fc'moot. To High Council Meeting of the pany which resulted in the death get out of debt was especially Reason Stake of Zion will conting Works. of a student entirely innocent of emphasized. Be charitable and vene on Saturday, Nov. 1, 1902, 1 lot Drew Selby shoes, wereiany offence. Thought it the duty forgiving with your neighbors; at the usual hour and place. and a few of $3.00 $4.00. Only !of all to assist in preserving forgive those who offend you Wm. II. Lewis. kind but while they lust choice order atmeelingsand in the citv. that you may also be forgiven. Alma Merrill. only $2.00 pr. Logan Dry Goods j prCst. Linford of the li. Y. There is too much sin in our B. A. Hendricks. Co. College rejioi lod that institution midst, it should be curtailed, and Stake Presidency. Talk about shoe dressings, as being in a flourishing condi- avoided and this could be done only by our living near unlo the you should see the assortment at tion. were The other Lord. Shoe Store. organizations And the City Stricken With Paralysis11 their There was no afternoon session reiiorted a is of it by tho old it is, superintendents beauty Heudirdon Grirutt, of this a the visiting officials wished to reliable WhiUornore Dressings. as flourishing. was stricken with partial Ic E. place Carlisle on John the afternoon train. ive reportSupL ond comph lost tie ed the stak ? Sunday schcxils. f the Log in Tne singing snL. After bePresident S. F. Ballif reported f iioir was as usual greatly enjoy use of one arm Young tlio stake Young Men's Mutua I Im- cd. . Some of t he selections rend- - ing treated by an i ru;n-- ut physi- e red were remarkably beautiful C3HD f,)r quite a while without re- asso .iations. Is Very III. provement Mrs. Mary D. Hendrickson re- and proved that Prorcssor Lewis lh f, aiy wife lvcemm-'ijdei- i 's UHiuBslHiai.nd after ns ported the Y. L. M. I. Associa- and liis company of vocal ii ts lack itig two bottl s of it I am almost tions. nothing iu oice or training. E. Carlisle offered the Elder J. The attendance was large dur- entirely cuted. Geo. R. McDo Apostle Brigham Young, who the and ald, M sn, Logan county, W. V. was moved to liis home in Forest opening prayer, meeting ing the conference. Z. other v.)ry remarksblo was drimis.sed Elder J. Dale during the week has shown by Till: MARKET. cures cf Stewart. no symptoms of improvement partial paralysis have been effected by the us of this linduring the last lew days and his Logan dealers are offering the iment. It is ra st known general condition may be said to At the aitornoon services near- following prices for giain howevrr, as a curs fiwijy t be about the same. The fact is rheumatism, was in the produce: occupied ly an sprains muJ bruisce. fciuld by all recogniziKithat he is a very sick opening exercises and adminisWheat i;o denlers cvi-i- whore. man and that the outcome is anyno Oats tering the sacrament. During thing but promising. Meanwhile the latter exercise President 05 Hogs Dcrsts the country about everything p assibieis being done Winder inaugurated a silent drill 19 Lggs to make him as comfortable as for one minute which worked for a 1 5 to 25 for ach criminal we Chickens possible. News have. The 7 t to 71 nicely. tal bill is $:.00,'M),-00Pivsiibiit Morreil Potatoes In Phase ha good. Hat whip-pi- ng ' o tlm pist-- WDitll cat expenses in vi r.! !: i AN doc-war- ds. College News. - of whom it,: n i trprfstn oV Wit at s Tlie thirteenth annual report of the station is being prepared and wili be interesting matter. The poultry department will begin a series of new experiments November 1st. Tlie results of the last experiments are authority in many parts of the country, and Prof. Dry den has worked up a good name for this station. Notes of the Social World. 1 - , t-- Apostle ly a-i- Cham-OerhiD- Mrs.J. Spencer was the hostess last Tuosdaj at " very pleas-an- t afternoon tea given in honor A- - of Mrs. Martir.ean and Mrs. Wm. A few B. Preston of Logan. hours of delightful sociability and later a delicious supper was servladies present to ed. The moot the guests of honor were Mesdaraes II. G. Whitney, Beat-tie- , Pyper, Owen, D. S. Spencer, M, B. llossiter, Robert Easton, and W. B. Preston. Herald s.-ve- h-iii- r ?5,-00- 0 e 0. pref-ect-'-- Local Trines- - s Sample sale at J. Ai,,.dci'':is v. crh. !.tl ..I, a i uivha. i rc-Sir. t1:; .li'1 iri..b; Ci Gj.- - i iu.---' i.liv I50:k o:' io ' V-- L-il- - 1 . Kf.'X : . I jv; hroe '.T1..S M-- t .It . ri-- - : . liirutii.ns. r r;1 Jim :'(i i.U at ora v,-- - pk mb 10 |