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Show A large number of the business men of Logan have expressed themselves as believing that a Commercial organization organiza-tion of some sort is necessary to the rapid growth of the city, and many of them have expressed h willingness to become members of huch an organization. organiza-tion. Is there no one who will take up this matter, call a meeting and sec what can be done? When the question ques-tion of selling the tabernacle square was agitated, and finally settled by the statement that It would not be sold, a number of public spirited citizens citi-zens offered to donate so much a year towards placing the square In first-class first-class condition and keeping it that way, but as jet nothing definite has been dono in the mattei, and lu all probability nothing will be done along this lino for years to come. This Is not as It should bo. In each Instance the agitation is lacking a nun Ing spirit, a person of sutllclent standing and energy to take hold of the matter and push It to success. Tho Mayor hasolfeiedto call a meeting for the consideration of the first matter, pio-vidlng pio-vidlng the business men signify to him In any waj their willingness to attend. Can't this be done' Just inako It a point to speak to tho major about It and uigc it upon him. Even though no definite action Is taken at a publl' meeting that might bo called, the coming together of the business men to discuss the needs of tho city cannot fail to result lu good. |