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Show LOGAN, 13TH YEAR. r Til p m. During the past two weeks the college has had an unusually large number of visitors who express themselves as being highly pleased with the work that is Annual Program at the en ir 35 i A very pleasant ball was giv- rawisMT at thetPalace hall Tnursday evening. Royal Marti neau is spending his Thanksgiving holidays in Logan, with his parents Mr, and Mrs. L. K. Martineau. f Interesting! Session Held being accomplished. No. Social Notes OollegeNot.es.1 S' It NOVEMBER 28, 1903 I'j MNTW Brigham Young u 11 UTAH, SATURDAY. Program a Great Success The A. C. Womans club met at ihe residence of Mrs. A. M. Doctor Tanner visited the Fleming this week. The study even-imof At Greek Sculptu"e was continthe during Brigham Young college meeting Monday Last Saturday evening the Mr. Langton said that par- ued which was led by Mrs. Kerr. the week and in students' meet-th- e some students ents not infrequently condemn public enjoyed one of the finest ... on being our system and do this before advice valuable furnished b one to musical very treats of the season. the Logan District schools gave an exce - eainest Supt. Tanner is al the children; unkind, remarks National Guard of Utah y which Professors Milton, Skidmore, nt Thanksgiving program ast w.iys a vel.y welcome visitor are made about the teaciier. was called to the striking mining Abou Butt and other members oA the Thursday afternoon. were amoIJg the students, who always This is unfortunate, for it districts, is the person of Marcus committee pies- - recejve very kindly and gladly, stroys tho pupils confidence in who had charge of parents sou of Captain F. A. ent jnd expressed themselves as the instructions ho has to offer, his teacher. Home and school Neuburger Neuburger. Marcus has been this artistic and financial sue- tne should be closely bound togeth- - employed in an insurance office cess deserve great credit, and being very well pleased with exercises. Prof Alex. Lavus,' rpi,e f0pjWjni, visitors were er and there should be pn excel-th- e in Salt Lake during the pastjtho Sunday schools of Cache music teacher, favored ti1B coliege Sunday len' between two years and is a member of Stake-wilat understanding prest.nt o i appreciate t heir ef-t- lie audience with asong in ms sciJOOi iast Sunday: I!. shop Car- - teicheraud f anntr. Ifyouhme Cavul-of Governors Troop i forts. The singing of the little time beautiful manner. ''don and Counselor Cirlysle of objections come to the ' superin- - ryiboys and g!rls was beautiful, o Fred Crockett, (member Willard Done of tendent He is pleased to listen I while over one hundred in num- the First ward, Board of Education, spoke boa. d, to any suggestions or complaint. Mutual the Improvement ber yet they sang as one child Let the parent and teacher tMrestingly on his school educa- B.lther Uill of pranklin, a showed the careful training and imn experiences, He said mat patron of llle eollege, and very come to understand each other they had hud under Messrs. when he was attending Supt.- prominent man of affairs in better and all things will work Mitton ana Batt. nfJames A. Langton si choo and H. P. Ballif, better. 0neida st;ikei Miss Oliver is one of the finest teen years ago, if the childien- presideut of the y. M; M. I. A. artists that ever stepped onto a The valuein suits: . ingreatest had seen in the room an These breth of 0ache and' shoes rubber Logan overcoats, platform. She takes her strument like the pianothre run htt?lc!ed !Le. to the piano and holds hearers is to be at Dunbar had il em goods of would have been many some of I lie normal classes in Uobinson Co. 2 Stores ou Main until them the last note is struck. it named that could not have which will take & Center Streets. school, yuilday wero heartily enselections Her or if they had come into me up tiie methods of Sunday cored. room and felt the heat, coming school and Mutual Improve- The piano duet by Misses Annie Those who were not in attendfrom the heater they would meiit work. Meyeis and Julia Nibley was a ance at the Parents meeting in have bpen at a loss to know Let-tigem. The manner in which evwhere it came from. Miss W. B. Parkinson ad- - the Tabernacle last Mondry Doctor ihi'se young ladies piayed shows by Jepjieson announced the pro- dressed the students last Thurs- - enm' must not be this-lecareful training they are rethe Ungram which was as follows: He gave some very im- the caption Childien Are from their teachers. day. ceiving Song, Thanksgiving Hymn, portant instructions ' on foods, clean, Says Supt. Langton, C. M Harris, in the Prof. which - Sclioo appeals in lie Wednesday Mendelssohn Violin classical of the Republican. and , the Concerto Gypsy might think, from the one with s!mw. his PPciat.d. .Dance, impresses thAt Side, abuv, The Sunny heading Supt Langand his . perfect interpretation School. .. suoce-'sfmatj.2( A very He simjlly category. Praying citation; Robin sons sweet cliilli-regiven in the college gyranas thatsi-iiTliowever slated, Master lieese Hov 4 from afternoun shows and il is voice cultivation ,,st Se Saturday were sent to schoil with mon, .Thanksgiving. A 7 oclock. a to him hear until very large always pleasure Mister Elmore Hyde untidy clothing, dirt ijice and Native number of students w ere present h. ndsand disheveled hhir. He own sing. Mv The Ladies of the M. E. Song.' ' urged upon the parents of such Church will give a supper and j The reading by Miss Moench Land, - School. was excellent and much appreA Caudle Lecture, "Miss Guard Me rk Icy of the college childien the necessity of social nt the Church, Tuesday ciated. team while practising erating with teachers in secur- - evening, Dec. 1st. Myrtie So Ah. Everyone The selections by Mr. Melvin riano S' lo, Nearer my ( d j tJ .ije gymnasium last week had i g cleanliness iind neatness, cordially invited. Supper from Ballard Hendricks. greatly pleased liis hearM ss Jnha to beak his both being important) elements 0 to 8. to The : - t,e misfortune ' ers. of school training aqd also of Invitotions are out for a Ken- The Ruggles Family Trials moral training. by A,w . read by' Miss Jennie Eliason Cleanliness in person suggests applauded to the echo. and favors purity of life, it af- Zeph Prof. Alex. Lewis. Hill. The or other numbers were also Memuves also fords a Pic valuable Recitation. of training i . well Local Briels given and received heartily. the will; since it includes a firm Pearl Stiutfm-dory,-M- iss They Estey piano furnished resistance to the low tendencies Love at Home, Song, Wood taken on subscription at j)e Harris Music Co. was which lurk in human nature, and this office. ' Helmut. never heard to better advan-Granon i Clock Old The an exercise of the choice and of the First, Rucliopening Salma tage. Miss involved in the steady the Stair-- , Ward Bazaar next Thursday j The program gave general . virtue of ti. Dec. 1 at 3 oclock. Admission satisfaction to the public and Father We Thank Song, 5 & 10 cents. Orchestra in alike, SchoolTnee, 4D ERT1SED LEITIRS- tendance Thursd .y evening. Mothers His Uecitutmn, Albeitin, Miss Bertha The Nation desires to anMaster Alex Pivs- At Paradise last week home ooking, ' Darey. Mr. C. to its readers and to the nounce four act the t.leut ton. presented Elias, M. J. You that after the present issue I Love "Uecuuse drama Address to the School,-M- i-. public Rubert Murdock, P. M. The following named persons the paper will appear as an Sunday was recognized H ovI red Crockett. e of er tot United Stales us With took the princ.pi. roles: . 'D. eight- - page fcoig, Columbia the Gem in and the Day, Cet-unSchool. the Jos. ttic issu, manageHumphreys, tie p'esent jliickmore, churches th s subject in its vari- of Nation David The IB . Ob'ay, nient changes, shop Oldham, considera-s- i Notice is hereby g",n to the Halverson, Moroni Brad-- ' hut the general policy of the celehra'ed ous - I)hi,s,sHiet'''ved Germans Hnry The I" t. eveuiug, at the public, that all Real Estate must jc,yt j). Bickmure, Ed. Ipsper will be the same as here-w-aThanksgiving with a dance be assessed next year according Misses Laura Tuhernacle V. J. Rub-nso- 'tofore. LizIlumjilireys, meeting house Thursday l he speaker, and at the Presby- - j to Record ownership only. It Winnie Oldham Its aim will be to conzie Hickmore evening. A ino-- enjoyable liini cnurcli Messis. Yoder, is therefore imiwrunt that every ,ind liett Hinson. Mr. I. 1). serve the best interests of our is reported. Dryden, Gilpin and Clemensun eaj. Bickinore acts as manager of the city, our country, our state, and d-addressed congregation. . company and during the past so far as possible, our conunon- promptly recorded, m order to f(,w W(,eS fins worked the art- - wealth. It will endeavor to avoid trouble and expense. iLts up to a high slate of perfec- - keep its readers (informed on Jos. J. Richardson, j tlie most tiun. important happenings County Assessor, il . Jn T?'bf,V Come to the First ward Ba- - !l ' to give the news County Clerk L rsen lias grant- - zaar if you want to get some words, independent in politics, ed tlie following murriHgo li- - thing dainty for Xmas gifts at men above party and will place Nov. 2i. censes: John J. Lyon, age 22, to reasonable prices. Open Dec. Savanger, Norway, 1 gen a J. Ii giest om. 21, 1st util o'clock. Admission 5 & 10 juticf rigateousness and truth. The Norwegian steamer Vic23. Accordi both or Basalt. Nov. New above parto nshi p. ork, last Ida., .lames A. cents. toria was stranded oaring ' It hopes t j be a factor in the liifurmaiiun reci ived Quirm, ajred 22, to AH,edmi In- purl. No ing the Lorain night's storm off this tuo the Dr. siaicialist Greene, eye Sieel moulding of public opinion' crew liere, company 18. both of Basalt, atreiupts to rescue will be at the othca of Dis. Crux along tlie line of i i. i... . i.. a contract to put in.du . t.. lias secured were and right- - living, and us such, it . complete elociric trolley s.ys- - 0r g' Five b .i es lnvn been washed ate.n desires the support and patronin the city of Wolverham- pare ashore mid so.m fcl,ul i h, to said Ilage of the public. lClS A. 01mm, aged SI to I.U s ill cliii'ing lo Uni iu.i.cs o( llie tm, first contract ever .11 Soy the given iSmith, aged 10, buili ofHyrurn; ,bj in fe J o( r Andrew Kerr, ,,KI You can get lu Klv "ow on ''h,ue all the local f Iewis-tooutii for news HI, Smith, $1.30 no tigrd only ii up a ivv is g ol N piy is It ' k sii.ncnpt o.i. b Clearance salt of remnants of All persons knowing themyoir Money lo io. d on as.y terras Wii selves indebted to the Nation, clock ms a go (d tune to piy a yen wall Spoc'al Very saleatOwnby cheap. paptr. You will save liu.V Apjlv o A. Litot, H2 V. 1st Ji :n ul Vii'ict. am. son k Son. weiry comj.sny, upp I. O. please cull and setHc. North. e n s by so doing. g l - . 1 jj - 8ta-Ke- - e - . . d 1 "5 S ocial ' ul n e at MfE. Ohiirch ! I t!begiven . d de-c'siu- Temperance Meetings - self-respec- i t. : Teuj-perum- semi-weekl- , i . t- B-ig- s: t i Steamer Americans Win Stranded. in England. 1 t n-- . ! right-thinkin- ons ii i .! n g' |