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Show Juvenile band Is Organized Youngsters Will Begin Practice This Week. The Logan City Juvenile band is now organized in a preliminary way and will begin practicing this week. Mr, Carl Lcchtcnberg, a band man of much experience and undoubted ability, abil-ity, has been working up the band during the past three weeks and now has the nucleus for a. line organization. The one difficulty thus far has been In getting Instruments, but from Mill-vlllc Mill-vlllc a total of thirteen have been secured, se-cured, and these with those owned by Individual members of the band make twenty or more. Mr. Lechtenberg has hope of eventually securing an instrumentation instru-mentation of thirty, and in his opin ion that number is really necessary to make a genuinely first-class Juvenile band. Tho boys are easily secured bjt not all parents are willing to put up the spondullx for a horn. While some little dllllculty has manifested man-ifested Itself, Mr. Lechtenberg Is confident con-fident that once the band is on Its feet things will come around o. k., and he promises a crackerjack band, if any reasonable encouragement comes from any source. He has an ambition that Is not small, and some day Logan may have a Juvenile band not inferior to any west of tho Mississippi. Tho prospect now is that some material assistance will be forthcoming shortly, and this will have something to do with the name of the band. Judge Pedersen, of the Juvenile court Is the real father of the movement move-ment and has put up the coin thus far. lie now respectfully suggests that if any owner of a band Instrument Instru-ment desires to donate it to tho Juvenile Juve-nile band it will be accepted. If any have Instruments to sell at a bargain, these, too, will receive hearty consideration consid-eration If they will communicate with Judge Pedersen. |