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Show Better Railroad Service, Maybe I The prospect for securing a better train sorvlco on tho O. S. L. branch to this city Is now very bright that Is, brighter than It was on Jan. I, for the Cache CoromerclafClub has taken up the matter and will seek to have present pres-ent dllllcultlcs remedied. As the matter mat-ter stnnds.today the south end or tho valley has no train service at all worth mentioning and Logan's morning scr-vlcu scr-vlcu has developed Into an afternoon scrvlco a wholly unsatisfactory arrangement. ar-rangement. At a meeting of the board of directors direct-ors of tho club Friday morning, a proposition prop-osition providing that tho early morning morn-ing mixed-train from Cache Junction be made a passenger only, duo to Icavo the Junction at 0:30, go around the loop and arrive In Logan beToro tho 8:15 train leaves this city for Salt Lake, was endorsed and a letter will be II red Into the pro'per olllclals at once. It Is conlldcntly expected that this letter will accomplish tho desired result, for It's said that the proposed change has already been Informally suggested to Supt. Buckingham and that It found favor in Ills eyes. This arrangement would give the passcugeis from both north and southbound south-bound main lino trains tho good scrvlco scr-vlco they have so long needed, will give tho south end of the valley a service ser-vice that they need and should havo and will not interfere with tho regular regu-lar mall and passenger service of tho afternoon trains between Logan and tho Junction. It Is now supposed to bo about tho best service the valley could hope for, expect or desire. Other Matters. The meeting of the club directors Friday morning was a regular monthly meeting, and various routine matters came up for consideration, bills being , nrdcrcd paid, etc., etc. 'H There was some Informal talk hi :l reference to the proposed railroad H commission, but it was the general '1 opinion that this Is a matter which 'H theclub can very profitably Icavo alono j for the tlmo being. jH Tho coming of the Utah Editorial jH Association was mentioned and Prcsl- dent Ballard named K. W. Robinson, l J. A. Hcndrlcksou, F. K. Ncbckor, H Joseph Odcll, W. K. Uurnr.am and N. H R. Mooroas a committee to arrange. certain matters looking toward tho general wclfaro and entertainment of H tho guests whllo in this city. Tho editors come on the 21st, of January. , A communication from D. R. Gray was to the effect that certain freight H rates asked for could not be granted H at this time. ) H Coming Election. H The nominating committee, with j H the duty of proposing llvo new names H as substitutes for tho live gentlemen H of tho board who necessarily retlro H this year, named Messrs. Ballard, Hen- ' H drlckson and Jacques to succeed them- H selves, and F. 1C. Mitchell and A. H. ! H Thompson as new members; also F. H K. Ncbekcr and Joseph Campbell to -H (ill two vacancies made by resignation. H These names, and any others that may J H be posted according to constitution H and by-laws, will be voted on at tho H regular annual meeting of the mem- 1 H bcrs, to be held this month. 'H |