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Show ip i tr ., d ss-v-- f It i in This City- - ?! : Di LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY.? Tin A. C. boys worked cls'; to the goal once or twice and Jep- Ipesen twice for the Logans; made some telling end runs, but neither side was able to scoop the goal during thirty live minutes of strenuous effort, as the score showed two mammoth zeros when time was called after the Completion second half. The following was the line-up- : sms Handsome Structures Nearin; aT: Jr.- & TWELFTH YEAR of the Jh 1 w v hk VrffmUy jV o- - (WE ! ; Strenuous and Useful Life Carl C- - tr of the Late 4 Amussen. A pioneer and an active useful citizen of Utah was late CarlC. Amussen. He was born in Kjoge, 3jeh-lanDenmark, Alay 20th, 125. His parents were those who Grocery and Drug is rapidly building Company The. to completion. being pushed in are massive iron supports en-- I are place and the carpenters gaged ou the inside work,of and tfiej the structure will be one handsomest and most substantial in the city. Beird-neaReferee, Cordon: umpire, Me- Joseph Odell and Albert found labor and material Laughlin. so scarce that they decided to j The Logan football team and postpone work on their houses until spring. As soon as weath- the A. C. second squad will play er will permit at that time they ou the B. Y. grounds at 1 1 a. m. tomorrow. . will have their homes erpeted. inmoved has George Dunbar to his beautiful brick residence The first team of the Agricul-t- u Young of the Brigham south ral college has been disbanded college. When completed the for the present season, and th ir building will contain eight spacexppeted game with the Sait ious rooms, closets, halls, etc. Lake National Guards will not It is finished, fitted and furnish- occur tomorrow. Wm. Jardine ed in a substantial apd elaborate ;has been elected captain for manner and makes one of year. most comfortable homes in Co op , d, J j Atl-wood- son an opportunity as a tradesman to make his own way in 'life as they had made theirs. ' or this reason when he was 14 they apprenticed him to the kings watchmaker in Copenhagen, to learn the trade. He remained an apprentice for four years after which he determined to see something of the world. Hoi went to Germany where he worked at u city. Local Lines. dence. The Consolidated Wagon andj810108, Ladies fleeced lined union Machine Co. new building on a is Suits and finished is only 50c at Logan Dry Center street r Gbod Co. now that splendid addition tp 'booming thoroughfare. It is 61Qne Ounce of satisfaction is x 11 5 feet, two stories and a spac- j worttl a ton of talk. City Shoe ious basement. It will be used Store. as a display room. Found Three tax receipts for The residence of George H. Rundah Olson and others. InTemChamp just west of Logan at office. this is quire It ple is almost completed. colonial built in the early style Wrights Health underwear with a marvellously wide veran- for boys, all sizes, reduced to dah and is finished in the most ? 1 suit at Logan Dry Goods Co. sumptuous manner. It carries sale on Ladies' warm one back to old Virginia to gaze Cheap at City Shoe Store. slippers upon it, and will be a tasteful Come early and have first choice. and commodious dwelling. Save $1 on your suitat D. R. & Co. They sell the best goods for the least money. 2 stores. Big line of sample shoos, 25 per cent off the regular price. - , - that in a way io 1 1 ifirsi-cr?t5i- that prejudiced rather than made him favorable to it. When the gold excitement arose in Australia in the early 50s, he caught the fever and went out there to seek his for- Obituary. 1 e -day ! , d cording to several experiments the use of welt wator is not always the cause of typhoid epidemics. President Cluff of the Brigham Young academy will lecture before the Book of Mormon society of the Brigham Young college on Dec. 6. Miss Peterson, critic teacher at the training school, attended the school of education at Chicago last summer, where she did excellent work in basketry. Sho has introduced the work among a number of training students. Tliis is the first work in b.isketry tli at has been done in Logan. Training students who do not take basketry are taking manual training or sewing. ; e T THE MARKET. Logan dealers are o :'oring the following prices for giain and produce: ; -- j i t-- ! I Neither side i ! Could Score I I :e - - 1 v. Four Days tune. His mining experience was not very satisfactory and after a few months he returned to Melbourne and set up a small watchmaking End jewelry business, lie remained in this business for two years and as times were flush he made considerable money. The work was to confining for him and his health 'VL pjrrrK failed, compelling him to give up; Mrs: 1 at mta la his business and sail for Europe, and a of was Utah, pioneer In hoped to regain his :19u2, a d devoted ithul He health. & then 2 Robinson jnento bar, Co., stores. spent5 years11 l1st0 9"U11- - J,us and havabout traveling Europe Ladies extra Heavy Union was Saints. he Ins health ing regained ForThanksgivingat the opera Suits, only 75c suit, at Logan termined to cast his fortunes in house Managers Thatcher pre- Dry Goods Co. aAu uis lived in Utah since New Zealand and set sail for that , sent the old standby of Uncle j Save 1 on unora I service was held l&JL. suit at Dunbar country. He located at Christs It is given this1j Robinson andyour Tom's Cabin, mtah on No . L. and m Co. They sell the Church and again sel up in the;!?. time by the well know n Stetson ' KoimIs for the least monev. jewelry business. It prospered company and comprise a double. and he there laid the foundation both being largely attended, thus set of psys, Marks, and blood-Ho remained in proving tho wide esteem in which of his fortune hounds. For all that every one; Before you buy your fall Church five years tho deceased lady was held. She knows the book and the play by winter clothing, "huts and shoes, Christ's there lie became interesl-Je- leaves a husbnd and several rote, it never stfins to get stale, jcali on J. Xewbold. Be has some! While grandchildren. in religion. After a thorough children and but fills the houses constantly nil bargains in his lino of goals, was a sister of Paul Cardon She of tho religious investigation along the line. Like Cultivate your oar and taste for tenets of the churches in Christ of Lcgan . .. . the justice which it evoked, it is eteina better music by attending the Church he turned from them unconcert at tho B. Y. College satisfied. Bo then remembered ADVEKTISrD LETTERS y lnday evening tin stirring; ' his experience with the Mormons Coy don, Miss Delia drama, Pennsvlvnnia, will bei iu London anil what ho had are shelves Our now well on founded the! is Clara, Miss The play given. a them preach, and doterm-to- n 1 Corse r, Geo. S. 77 at Scran ' loaded with Huiskamp Brothers of coni strike groat int'd learn more of lo We them, for sell Shoes. them because to Easton, Geo. 0. The sinrm' or. artel 'they purpose he visited Austra- - Johnston, Miss Petra give good satisfaction and prices are low. City Shoe Store. U. "'here he found a widow ladyLarsen, Edward whose husband had been a Mor, Mr. Blake (o to John If. Anderson s for m0n. From her lie obtained a Lewis,Robert Muiiloek P. M. mens, ladies and children s shoes copy of the Book of Mormon and District 7(5 and Solomon Bros, The Voice cf Warning. These NOTICE shoes, every pair warranted. lie read aiul was concarefully None bettor on artli . The monthly Priesthood meetvinced of their ti uth. He reAs I am now located cm Logan turned to NewZcaland aud arrang- ing of the Benson Slake of Zion Island, and am still in busine ss, ing his business lie set sail for j will con v me in Lewiston at l':;j) In Held of mud, snow and ami ui top tor any one who de- London determined to know more a. m. Dec. 6, 1902. hi arrival Wm. II. Lewis, giory, tin! AgricuiliiiMl College sires anything i:i i.i.v iiiv. i of theIn- gospel, (..hi . ut the Vismn few a I! still lets of hav" t wcilo I,". the and Alma l:: second Oil::' Merrill, sought iper there wil! sell B. A. where lie met Prof Bar- heap, .tolui Logan devil played e irh ill Vi- wlii'.-foot. His first (mention on n""1- -- V, a dead heat Saturday afternoon. Bench. Dun-Inher- tv Schools Close his trade at intervals as hiaft necessities required; the balance of the time he was travelling about the country. He also spentfsome time in Holland and later wandered over into France and was there during the revolution of lb 16. Lie was called baep to Denmark to perform military duty in the war then podding, but was not iu active s&vi.e. The following year he w4nt to Loudon where he entered dne of the largest watchmaking establishments in the city. Hiseeare-fu- l attention to businesssoon won for him the confidence of his employers and he waspiven chargo of his department. It was while he was engag&y in n London that he contact with Mormonism, and dr., has Joseph Quinney, beautihis practically completed South Found a purse. Inquire at First on ful brick building this office. street, opposite the Brigham Young college. This home will j Found a child's coat. Inquire also contain eight fine rooms and iat tliis office, other con venienceswhcn finished, values on boys suits and will be a commodious resi iat Special Dunbar Robinson and Co. 1! Before the Footlights 94 Girl Shot by Miscreant 1 Tv i? The No. ing Bro. Rirfool was, Is there any thing new from lie Lord toBro. IkirfooL told him day. there was, but appeared perfectly unconcerned as to whether his visitor belived it or not. Bro. Amussen asked him how it was he was so unconcerned, when the Cheboygan, Mich., Nov. 23. member of any other church Eva 16 years old, would be more than pleased at was Fetherstone, shot in the back today p.'oo-abl- y the prospect of a new convert. one of a party of by fatally, Bro. Burfoot replied, If you five riotous fellows who passed are one cf the sheep you are her in a wagon. John Riordan, sure to come; we want no goats." who recently came here from This answer pleased Bro. Amusis under arrest. Tho England, sen and he immediately applied assailant jumped from the for Baptism . After tliis he visited girls it is asserted, made wagon, and, Denmark to carry the message to an improper proposal, the shot his parents but ihey rejected it. fired as tho girl was runbeing He remained in Denmark one Miss Fethei stone ning away. year and in 166 came to America, has identified Riordan as her ass crossing the plains in Milan sailant. remained He Company. in Salt Lake one year and left for New Zealand via San Francisco, partly on a mission and partly for the purpose of closing up his business there. On arrival at Christchurch he began to prcudi the gospel to his old friends, and baptized eight of them and orThe colleges and schools of ganized a branch of the church. this will close this afterAfter a year there he sailed for nooncity and reopen Monday mornDenmark. In the spring of 1668 thus the teachers and ing, giving he returned to Utah. While cros- students four of well earn(lays sing the plains he met Miss Anna ed rest. In the district schools Katrine Fi edci icksen, to whom to Thankshe was married Aug. 2, 166, in programs appropriate are giving day being prepared Salt Lake City. Will be rendered at the afIn the spring of 169 he built ternoon session today. the old rock building or. Main stveet and commenced a watchmaking business. In 179 he went on amission!' to Denmark, where he presided over the Copenhagan branch. In 161 he returned tr. Utah. Be visited Denmark again in 18s3. When the raid came on in 1SS0 he A program lias been arranged left Utah temporarily and located ; to be given at a Thanksgiving in Victoria, B. C., where he re-- j meeting which will bo held mained for about two years. In Wednesday previous tothedis-166- 9 he returned to Utah. Short-- missal of school for Thanksgiv-i- y r after' his relum home he jpet ' ing recess. Among other promi- with an accident injuring his hip nent numbers, the college band by a fall which practical ly render- will render music. A tty. Frank ed him a cripple for life. Ia con- K. Nebeker will bi speaker, and sequence of this he was compell- Bishop Melvin J. Ballard will ed to give up his business. After sing. The public is invited. a short visit to California he IdThe class in bacteriology is eated in Logan where he contin- working with a sample of well ued to reside up to the time of water from Richmond, with a his death. view of producing a cultural of Bro. Amussen was a devoted typhoid. Tho sample comes from Latter Day Saint and a kind, a well where a family has been affectionate husband and father. attacked by this fever; but ac- - Titir A -- i OF NOVEMBER 26, 1932 NOTICE The regular monthly priesthood meeting of the Ifyrum Stake will convene in Ifyrum at p. m. Dec. 6, 19u2. A full at- tendance is desi red. W. ( Parkinson, Geo. (). litkin, I. C. Thoivson, Stake Presidency, a; |