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Show It is generally an accepted rule that ,; M you can judge the character of the '' H Inhabitants of a community by the t H condition of its streets and side-walks. H Of course there aio exceptions to all '. H Miles. Wo hope that Logan is one of ' H the exceptions. Logan has a popula- '' B tlon of .six thousand. It contains two j M of the leading education institutions :J H of the state. Nine months out of ' H every j car Its business men and other '- H residents receive the support of about ' H fifteen liuudied students. Tho Agri- ) H cultural College and the Hrighain'" H Young College engage about forty of- M the leading educators of the country M who niake their homes permanently H In Logan, itcontaius'ii prosperoiis H biigar factory. Besides these, many M other enterprises tend to make the H "Temple City" an up-to-date conimun- M Ity. Despite tliese facts, Logan un- H dbubtcdly has the Avoist sticets and H side-walks of any city in Utah. In M tlie muddiest seasons of the year, It Is H almost an Impossibility to navigate H through the main streets, not to men- M tlon the suburbs. At the present M tlmo It Is no small feat to travel from H the business part of town to the Agri- M cultural College.- Theie Is a cause for M every clfect. Tho public should know; M the cause and, If possible, remove It. H it cannot be lack of material, for" H right at our every doors arc whole M hills of 'gravel waiting to bo distrlbut- ' H ed. it cannot be luck of means, for M the cost of this giavcl Is so llttlu that M llycdolhus would tepair the .walk In,, . M front of1 any oullnary lot In towiV. ' M According to' a recent 'estimate, In- M deed, the sum of money paid in Logan M for overshoes 'dining the last live ' H i i woHlil gl yp ijs.porfea Mte4lft, Bl H thioughout tlie lily .student Life. M |