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Show Utiih University 4' . ( v 14TH YEAR. LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY. JANUARY 2. 1904 Idaho Sugar Boun:y. i Lewiston Sugar Company :ns- -? A What Hie Idaho r? Differences are now Settled and Factory Will te Build HI 5 Ready for the j Ci op. meeting of the Lewiston Su gar directors 'was held here one day last wee atwbigfc C. W. A NiblcyV- WSwis, n Geo. I another year. The old year C Morrell, Dee, H. "Joseph H. Rolapp li.judge Spencer, were present. Although the were not given out, proceedings it was learned that all past riiffei ences have been settled, and that, active steps will soon he taken to ; get the great factory ready fori t e crop of 1905. This will be! good news to the people of! northern Cache valley. In ht mean time the 1,200 acres of land which the company wisely; purchased, will be leased for the express purpose of beet raising. It may be noted in this connec- tion that the new west Cache canal will reclaim that rich but dry country west ol. Rear river running north liom Cache Junction snd add at least 5,000 acres of; valuable beet land, and 10,000; .acres of wheat and lucern land,; to the already rich agricultural! fields d northern Utah. Aid, to thisthe two condensed milk; factories at Richmond and Lo- gan and it will be readily seen that more intensive fanning will follow and in a lew years will1 double our population as a coun-- 1 i , ty. HHw a Joseph ! J ! . J ! 0 V . ; - Sjs Yestrday marked the opening ; year. Here and there a pio-o- f has' passed t. his or her V&er is dead and buried, with it.are.tWeH earned rest, full of years all its hopes and its plans; its aid honors. A few flowers of trials and triumphs; its follies '.youth h ve faded and died, ani frolics; its pleasures and spreading untold sorrow among sorrows. One more milestone their circle of relations. But bad lies to the rear. One more link accidents have been responsible for only a meagre number of in the chain of life is sealed. It was a beloved year. It be- - deaths; disease has generally gan with the roseate beam df held its hand aloof; and good promise tilling the future with the health has been the rule, light of hope; and it did not fail. . Even as the old year witnessed As the winter wore away, nn- - fhe fruition ut many hopes and usual activity was developed, plans, so does the new year hold Men o1 means and action requir- - out promise of great things. We ed the aid of men of toil. The requ re here another railroad, elements proved favorable, and We should have a cauning fac-- a heavy crop was sown. As the lory and other industries. Now suns genial g'ow warmed the that tiie success of one large all awoke to the busy tory is assured, others should duties of life. The green fields follow in its wake. Pavements some of our principle sprouted and fill-- d their yellow now-linkernels. Ih sweet tubers spread streets, md others aie planned their juicy forms far and wide in for the uum'ng season. Borne of M ther Sheep and cuttle these m y come, or all may come, fed contentedly upon a hundred But the leaven of progress is at hills. Autumn brought its bar-- ' work, and is bound to produce vest of wealth; and the chilly And how.- on the opening day sunshine of the new year falls or rthe annual period, we take upon twenty thousand prosperous and happy souls in this beau- - occasion to wish our readers and friends and the public general. y tiful valley. No casualty of unusual sever- a hppv, prosperous and health-it- y marked the progress of the fui New Year. E-nt- with the deserved earnings. Should it be'8hcw;$hat th (eul-Li vat'Oiot the was then thfc action of a leg islature in making such an ap- tion could be questioned I propria by every texpayer within the But the . boarders of the state. I sugar beet industry is a paying 'one from the farmer to rhe re- : unpro-Jfn.i'd- - 1 At least, it has been proof the nut The farmer dors cojntry. care particularly how much or bow little the sugar company reaps from its industry, but he is careful to see that he himself is engaging in a profitable business. When the farmer makes a little more money raising beets than in o' her produce, he will accord them with the, action of the lawmakers, and by the way, Lhe greater part of them are of that same view at the close of the first years crop. finer. ven s i in other sections L Tf Subject. 1 ( V to Has . e Logan City.s new officers will assume their duties Jan. .4, and, it is believed will make' a goodj record. Mayor-ele- ct Robinson is especially ambitious to complete the new city electric lighting; plant and demonstrate the Wis-do in of the $75,000 undertaking. Such a Glad New Year. As to his public policy, for tne next two years, he will favor Youre welcome, doubly welcome, young Mr. 1904, strict enforcement of city ordin- For eight years Opportunity has ances, especially as to sanitary not ut my door; knocked rules, cleanline-- s and improved For years Ive waited, eight long streets. He f. vers a restricted and it's been a weary wait, liquor business and hopes above It.a wear- - KMrJ waili when ah to see the city finances much for you wajt eight years close of at the improved straight, two years, in all of which he will And so with joy I welcome you, have good help in the city coun- young Mr. 1904, I may speak now, while silence cil. was my portion heretofore his fault th.t I grt et you a It is ADtERTlSED LETTERS. maiden still, you know; Allen, Mr. W. Twill be my fault if Im a maid Bafcs. Clara when you pack up and go. Egan, Mi. W. J. Kimball, M. H. 0. Maddge They say she got M.y, R. C. that gown she is wearing at a Whitwar, Miss Ella bargain. Robert Murdock P. M. Dolly I shouldnt be .. THE NATIONS ed. It looks as if it was half VHONE IS NO. 8G. off. Town Topics. ! old Times Naturally enough,, the origin- al intent of the sugar bounty is to help the farmer. To hein !him by encouraging indu r ' 'with n the state, wb ch affords a for a product that j ready market cau be raised at a profit to .him. i If sugar b'jrts can Imp raised at a 'good profit 111 this locality, the installing of plant to consuu e this product is a blessing to ihe fanner and country as well. The state has no desire to pour money into t,h coffers of any corporations, nor wouid th people stand for such a move, but it is considered that an equivalent of the bounty money will return to the pockets of the farmers, by establishing for him a ready market for a profitable product That's the only way to look at it and it was with no 'ocher mentions that the 'appropriation was made, whether uncon v.itutional or not. A few of the farmers have made little or no money off the beets this year. It was more of an experiment, There was machinery to buy, and the farmer was going into something he h id had no previous experiment in. All who came out wrong, see where they fell down, and a second years trial will give them a chance to overcome these former obstacles and all iw them to pull through ME I Falls yy on the A H I 'r,,,v 1 No i.ocai Notes. We have the best Boot Black in the city and use the bent City Shoe Store gives four-- ; Whittemores Shoe Dressing". teen free shines with every We only charge 5 cents shine, Shoe Store". us purchase in Ladies or Gents give a call. (Jiiy Shoes above $2.50. Go to Henry H. Danielson to made. The county commissioners will get your ploughshares meet Tuesday Jan 5, at which; Money to lend uneasy terms, time the special auditing to A. pittlt 82 vV. 1st committee will be instructed to, Appy North, proceed with the examination of j the books of both the treasurer's! Articles of incorporation and clerks offices for several filed Lst week, providing for years back. The partial audit- - the operating of the Central Authoriz-a- n ing alreudy reported, disclosed Roller Flour milLs. $1- - ed of in of shares $23,000 discrepancy apparent capital 390 between the accounts of the $10 each. Th9 incorporators former clerk and trearurer, and: are: W. D. Hendricks, 4000 should' a final ar.d thorough ex shares; N.M. Hansen 200 shares; araination show a shortage, the J. S. Hendricks, 200 share.; J. W. Quayle. 5 shares; H. W. responsibility will be fixed and Ballard. f shares; H. E. 0'ck-ett- , 5 shares; C. L. Olson, 10 prompt adjustment had no matter who or where it strikes. shares. w-r- Earthquake in New York Ogdensburg, N. Y , Dec. 25. A distinct earthquake shock was felt here today. Telephone reports show that it was noticed all through St. Lawrence county, being severest along the St. Lawrence valley. Buildings trembled violently at Madrid,, sixteen miles east from here. The earthquake accompanied by a iioise resembling thunder, which was sufficiently loud to awake people. T He CACHG VALLSY TGA CO. is the place to huy your Teas and Coffees, Spices, Flavoring, Extracts, Baking Powder etc. because we give you the best goods for the least money. Try a Package of our j. AH kinds of Mono tram fereal Fruit Coffee positively the best on the market. I See Our Premium Department, Thousands Of Useful Articles Free he in found our delicatessen Marenierle Herri'g to eat can and other of which we mention a few items. 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