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Show THE GREAT DAY June 1st, To be Greater Than anybody Anticipated. An-ticipated. Committees to be congratulated. Preparations for June 1st go merrily on, and predictions made heretofore arc coming true In all their fullness, Even now business houses aic getting out their colors, iloats are being constructed, con-structed, ad r eports from the county and the Traveling Men lead to the belief be-lief that the number of people in Logan Lo-gan June 1st will exceed the 1",000 stated on circulars. Traveling men sav that business men all through this valley Intend closing up their houses that day in order to come to Logan, In facttnat it would be useless for them to remain In the outside towns trying to do business, for kvkkyiiody Is coming. This Is not merely the bubbling enthusiasm of the commercials, but a statement of facts. They say they never ran across such universal enthusiasm. The committees hero In Logan are now getting In some of their best work and the success with which they are meeting removes any doubt of the ultimate glory and stupendous success of the occasion from start to finish. Logan will be bunting and nothing but bunting, and that parade will be a cracker-Jack. The big ball game is going to be a keal game, as the Commercials Com-mercials say, and will be a struggle unto death. The ball In that magnificent magnifi-cent pavilion will be one of the brightest and happiest affairs ever arranged ar-ranged for In Logan. The pavilion Is a thing of beauty within itself, but will be greatly enhanced In appearance by gorgeous decorations In way of electric lights and bunting. Twelve musicians have been engaged to play until 2 a. in., and punch Is to Mow as free as water. The Finance aud Hall committees did such superb work In. selling tickets to the big dance that they have already al-ready secured $000. This means from six to twelve hundred dancers of course, a crowd which could not be accommodated ac-commodated on any floor in the Slate. The committees, not to be outdone in their success, havesecured the Palace Hall for the overflow. The Palace Is known as one of thu best halls in the State and this but adds another con venience and bleasure for tho guests. All tickets are good for both pavilion and Palace Hall. Asa whole June 1st Is to be the biggest big-gest day Logan and Cache county ever experienced. SILK HAT PARADE. What's the matter with a grand "Silk Hat DIvislon'Tor the big parade on Wednesday, June 1st. It Is estimated esti-mated that tlieio are hundreds, possibly possi-bly thousands, of silk tiles laid on the shelves In this county. These hats have been worn with gicat pleasure and pride by men on missions In various vari-ous paits of this country and tho Old World. Why should the gentlemen who wore them elsewhere lo ashamed to wear them In Logan V There Is nothing no-thing more Imposing than a sllk-tllcd, frock-coated marching club, and If the gcntleiren of Cache county who possess pos-sess these articles of apparel will get together and form apartofthisparado they will prove no Inconspicuous feature feat-ure aud will have no end of fun out of It. Tiik Rkpuumuan respectfully moves and seconds the motion that Mr. John A. Hcndrlckson's silk tile and auburn (V) chin adornment head all the rest. All In favor raise their hands. |