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Show SCANDINAVIANS BIG JUBILEE Whnt promises to 'be the greatest gathering of Scandinavian people over ov-er held In Utah Is scheduled to take place In Logan beginning July 13th, and continuing over the lltli. Com-mlttces Com-mlttces of men and women prominent in Scandinavian circles have been appointed ap-pointed to nttend to the various details de-tails of the gathering and preliminary arrangements are already under way to mako It one of the greatest festivals festi-vals that has ever taken place In the West. Tho exact naturo of tho events that will enliven tho occasion have not yet been worked out In detail but a perusal per-usal of tho names of the membors of tho committee having the matter In charge Is assurance that no Item that will In any way contribute to tho success suc-cess of the gathering will he overlooked. over-looked. Invitations have already been sent out to tho leading Scandinavians In tho surrounding states and settlements settle-ments asking their support In making the events a gala occasslon and requesting re-questing them to forwnrd tho names nnd addresses of all persons living In their vicinity who wero Initiated Into tho L. D. S. Church the first year after af-ter the Introduction of Its doctrines. Into Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Thoy nre also requested to forward any names of all living Scandinavian Hand-Cart Veterans to tho committee without delay, as It Is tho desire of thoso having tho matter In charge to do sultablo honor to tho noblo remnant rem-nant of that splendid band of pioneers while they aro yet amongst us. From present indications no effort will bo spared In making tho affair Continued on pago tit 3 Commissioners Issue Appeal In view of the coming Good Roads Convention to be held In Logan next week at which time visitors from nil of the adjoin ing statos will be the guests of our city. It is urged that every effort bo made to put tho city' In the most attractive condition possible. To this ond It Is suggested sug-gested that overy citizen do his utmost to eradlcato the weeds nnd overgrowth from along tho fcldewalks and ditch banks. The .canal companies nre responsible for the condition of the canals nnd nre urged to put men at-work at-work cleaning tho banks nt once. All of tho citizens, are requested request-ed to decorate their homes and to put forth their very best of-forts of-forts In making Logan, Indeed, the City Boautlful. Signed, City Commissioners, By HENRY O. HAYBALL. Mayor. GET FRANCHISE IN BOX ELDER CO. Brlghnm City, June 4, Yesterday the commissioners of Uoxcldar County, granted a franchise to the Inter-Mountain Ralway Co. to construct an electric road from this clt' jto Paradlso In Cache rounty. It Is anticipated that civil engineers from the east will bp on the ground w'thln ten days, The commissioners of this county stato positively tha' tho Hill l?ud gold Intoreste nro at tho bnck of the concern con-cern and that they Intend to run their lino through Cncho Valley and then further north to pnraloll the O. S. L. into Montana. It Is further stated sta-ted that this combination has an option op-tion on tho Bamberger lino from Salt Lako to Ogdon, which will probably bo taken up and If tho Ogden Railway from Brigham to Ogden cannot be purchased from Mr. Ecclos another line as a connecting link between the above named places will bo built. Take this recent movement In Box Elder County with the actions of somo local promoters In Cacho County Coun-ty who recently went east, there may bo something more than rumor In tho proposition, Some of tho Cncho Vul-ley Vul-ley parties were In this city when the franchise was granted. It tho building build-ing of this line materializes and tho Interurban lino from Logan to Smith field Is pushed to a completion In ninety days these with tho constructions construc-tions of the Benson Cut-oft from Ballard Bal-lard to Logan should certainly stimulate stimu-late business In Cacho County. SCANDINAVIANS BIG JUBILEE Continued from page 1 one long to bo remembered by all who are fortunate enough to ho In attendance. attend-ance. President Antlion H. ..und, of Salt Lake City has signified his intention inten-tion to be prebent and promises to lend the movement all tho aid possible. pos-sible. Tho various committee follows: On Arrangements. J. II. Anderson, Hns Rasmussen, An dreas Johansen.. Transportation. H. A. Pedersen, George Mlckelsen, Olaf Nlclson, N. P. Johnson, Peter C. Nielsen. Finance. A. G. Lundstrom, Anton Andersen, Lars Jncobscn, Lorenzo Hansen, Ellug S. Larson, John A, Carlson, Invitation and Publication. Carl M. Nlelson, T. A. Thorcsen, N. P. Xellsen, Sr., Hannnh Jacob'sen, Kiln Ki-ln Johnson. Reception. Oscar norkninn, N. P. Nielsen, Jr., J. P, Jensen Ostrun, James Lnrsen, Christian H. Johnson, H. J. Nielsen, Niels Rosengreen, Noah A. Larson, Cba,s. A. Illrch, John E. Olson. Decoratlpn. Anton Pherson, John Christiansen, Ole Larson. A. Scheby, Elner Jessen, Johanna Moen, Singing. At'B'iBt J. Hansen, N, P. Nielsen, Ir , John O. Peterson. Organist. Henry Otte. Concert. Prof. Henry Otto, Olaf J. Pedersen, P O. Hansen, P. J, Petqrson, Information. John O, Toterson, Christian H. Johnson. Norman Sknuchy. |