Show tin--- ' dU - 0i - -- ::j - y r7 j - V "i - irjrrnsrjrrT’ I ws" "y i-- : 'T"x j ir j f rBirm 18— THE HERALD JOURNAl IT PRESTON THE CITY Council of Logan convened on Wednesday evening November 24tb 1897 “The City Council met in regular session on ’Wednesday evening All members were present except Worley and Hyde A petition from the Board of Education asking for the use of the City’s booths and ballot boxes at the school election and that the City Recorder be instructed to furnish certified copies of the poll lists used at the last election was grant-- River Heights — communication from tha Aunty Auditor showing the assessment value of Logan City property to be 1776560 dollars and the (Sty’s portion of taxes to be 9585 dollars was referred to the committee on finance "Die Chairman of the committee on electric lighting was authorized to have an electric arc light placed at the intersecof Main and 6th north tion South America sang a Gaucho streets himnumber accompanying self on the guitar He was dressed in the Gaucho costume which ta jypmjy Jhe: South American cowboy ana presented a very dashing and romantOf ic figure The combined bands Launching of the two wards played two Plan lively musical numbers A pia- Food no duet was rendered by Marlene and Alana A large crowd WASHINGTON (UF9 Agriapplauded the program culture Secretary Orville L To California Mr and Mrs H Jarvis Rog- Freeman reports it will "take Presiers and daughter Jeanette have some time" to launch left for California where they dent Kennedy’s pilot food stamp will visit with parents and program for needy families The program covering six friends for several days After of areas unemployment returning to River Heights will be heavy into effect "as rapput to will Ft Benning go they as possible” Freeman proGeorgia where Mr Rogers idly will commence two years ser- mised Thursday in a statement vice in the Army Intelligence but “it will take a great deal He received his commission as of preparation" The six general areas in second lieutenant in - Decemwhich After needy families will be ber several weeks in Georgia he will be transferred given federal stamps to exto Maryland and from there to change for food at grocery his permanent assignment Ft stores are West Virginia Pennsylvania southern Illinois eastRiley Kansas Hie new address of Elder ern Kentucky northern MinnesDavid L Wood is Caixa Polstal ota and the Detroit area 1423 Porto Alegre Rio Grande Agriculture Department offido Sul Brazil He is now in the cials had no immediate answland of the Gauchos Porto ers today to a flood of queries Alegre has five branches of the as to how the program would church and he is assisting in operate and the exact boundaries of the areas involved dpening another branch : Varied Musical Program Given By Ward Auxiliaries By Ida J Wood River Heights ward M I A conducted an evening of music The program consisted of must b- y- a- - Primary - group under the direction of Mrs Groppe who sang "Mr Reed Kirkland Snowman" gave a steel guitar number and a double men’s quartette rendered two numbers Beth Dunkley played a violin selection The combined ward chorus group sang and pantomimed “Hiawatha" Pat Adams and Ann Gessel gave a piano duet ami another Primary group under the direction ofNelda West sang the “Cuckoo Swig" A specialty of the evening was a piano number by Richard Mkhaelis The melody was selected Just before the program and when his turn came Richard sat down to the piano and played the selection with variations The Relief Society singing Mothers under the direction of Maurlne Allred and with Annette Smith accompanying Sang two chorus numbers Michael Fuhriman played an accordion selection followed by Pat Hansen who gave a piano solo Mrs Groppe sang v i a soto accompanied by Annette Smith Dale Beecher who returned from a mission to Uruguay VA To —WASHINGTON - M The Veterans Administration said today it was taking immediate steps to comply with President Kennedy's order to speed Insurance dividend payments The VA said $2585 million would be distributed to 48 million World War H veterans holding national service life insurance and to about 260000 World War I veterans who have US government life in- ’ ! t: Stamp NIBLEY “Councilman Eliason complained of certaid electric light poles being in the middle of the street in the Third Ward and asked that steps be taken to remove them to the side of the street The request was granted "The attorney made a report on the matter of a fence being maintained in the street by Mrs Jensen of the 4th Ward dollars was approTwenty-fivpriated to build a new fence for the lad she having agreed to give the land providing the city would pay for fencing it “Manager Bacon of toe Hercules Electric Company was granted toe freedom of the floor and stated to the Council that his company would not hid for the contract for lighting the city because the contract is to be for two years and toe company will not bind themselves for so long a period He said however that he was willing to continue furnishing light to the city at the present price and was willing to give 90 days when they desired dis-e continue doing so “An ordinance was passed prescribing' the oath which must be taken by all city officers before entering upon their duties “The Council then adjourned with prayer by Thomas X Smith CORRESPONDENT who signed the name “Buzz" sent in some items from Lewiston which appeared in toe Journal - on November 20 1897 “It has been some time shra I have seen any items of news from our town The people In general are enjoying very good health The dreaded disease typhoid fever has again made its appearance In our midst Miss Katura Van Orden daughter of Peter Van Orden to this disease on the 6th instand was buried cm the 8th the funeral being held in the Meeting House Consoling remarks were made by Elder James Bodily of Falrview Counselor William Waddopa and Bishop Wm Lewis " “Katura was beloved by all wbo knew her She wm between 14 and 15 years of age Mrs G M Barnes was present at the funeral “There have been some more cases of typhoid but on are improving as far as I can learn "Brother John Bergeson left yesterday for a mission to the Southern States A farewell party was given him in the Meeting House Friday night This makes five missionaries that have gone out of our ward this fall John Dixon went back to South Carolina to visit his folks and while there he was called all found there! How those good "In toe Fourth Wftrd O 'CL women had worked And how Ormsby acted as chairman and those men worked after their Lorenzo Benson as secretary feet were tucked under the ta- F K Nebeker G F Phillips bles “When all had eaten toe floor was cleared and toe little children gathered tor a dance In toe evening toe tig-children came for the same en- joyment “The school premises present a pleasing appearance The people are fortunate on having a chairman on the board of the School Trustees who likes to have everying In a proper con- W Maughan and Lorenzo Benson were the candidates the ‘vote was for Benson and he was elected on the first bate W lot ‘George Williams and E A Anderson acted as chairman and Secretary cl the primary in the Fifth mi Mary Hansen Joseph Jenson and Wit liam Brangham were the three names voted on Brangham rev ceived a majority on the first ' dition Other towns might well ballot follow Greenville’s ezample reember there was an alizing that nice surroundings HERE IS A LITTLE local article describing a Tbanksgiv- - influence their children' news published during the last - a week of November 1897 q ing Day belebrition at Greenville 1897 NOVEMBER IN a School i “George Naylor the Island ‘On Thursday morning the Board primary was held in Lo- blacksmith has just complet’ 25th toe musical tones of toe gan ed errection of a hew workshop school bell called the people of “The primaries at the corner of Main and First Greenville to the school house were held on Saturday evening South Sereets to listen to News has just been received program of and were marked by an unusThanksgiving Exercises by toe ually large attendance The in Logan by Patriarch Jdhd children The program was ap- turnout in some of the wards Needham that hiiKffi Ernest propriate and well rendered was larger than any primary whe has been laboring as a The children have been taught held In years In the "First Ward missionary in toe Southern to do their best on all occasions toe meeting was organized with Steles is very ill His many “The ‘room was ' decorated A G Barber as chairman and friends in Logan hope for his ‘ with almost every product pf Joseph E Wilson as secretary speedy recovery- the soil which is positive proof On the fourth ballot N W Haws “William Bowen has rented that the Greenville people do was named over John Bench the Palace Meat Market ‘ on not live grasshopper lives dim- and J A Hendricksen Center Street and will open “In the Second Ward N W soon for business with a choice ing the summer “At the dose of toe exercises Kimball officiated as Chairman line of meats and will sell them atJowest cash prices Hwereinyited coHj&ql&to re- - ppd JThaig as mate — for something As the retary H 6 Hayball and¥ro?T Give um a calf men stood about in groups en- George H Thomas were toe “Marriage licenses joying the sunshine suddenly two candidates Thomas was this week include the followthe voice of a woman which named on the first ballot Yeates of Milling: John-sounded very much like that of “In the Third J M Blair ville mid Elizabeth Bailey- of tha school teacher sounded out was chairman and W H Wellsville Samuel Ewingsnd with toe following words which was secretary W H Lana Hansen both of Smith-fiel- d to do missionary pork an dead to toe heart of men Apperley waa named on the Fredrick Dailey and “Our Meeting House grounds everywhere: “Gome to Din- first ballot his opponents being Maria Parkinson both of Wellsor public square is being en- ner And in they all came My William Evans William Irvine ville closed with a nice picket fence countrymen stoat a feast they and Robert Kewley (To be continued) IN THE JOURNAL of Nov- 311-189- ed non-partis- : J issued Ap-perl- ey SEE THEM -- BUY THEM CLEARANCE SPECIAL Speed Insurance Dividend Pay i Utile Pete Nelson of Logan Is chief picket nailer “The new addition to our District School House makes it a nice and commodious building with four rooms Frank O Nelson is principal and George Skidmore and Mamie Dudley are teachers “The Relief Society has erected a beautiful brick Meeting House which is greatly prized by the sisters " “In closing 1 want to say that our town is greatly in need of a first class shoemaker if one will move here: Some Cache Memories KENNEDY APPOINTS NASA DIRECTOR— Jamei E Webb 84 succeeds T Keith Glennan aft director of National Aero nautfci and Space Administration Webb right shown dis cusaing the post with Preaident Kennedy at the White House was formerly director of the Budget Bureau -- 49) and undersecretary of state (194952) 7 : V STAMINA MONDAY TEIKUART ITH For Ladies end Girls: Skirls Haase 15c each ——mT"35c each 50c each Dresiwis Street Dresses For Men and leys - 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