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Show TWO NEW SUGAR FACTORIES Geo. C. Parkinson Organizes Company to Build at Nampa and Payette, Idaho. A General Lot of News Notes About the Happenings in Cache Valley. President George C. Parkinson, of Preston, went south on Thursday to Salt Lake city. This gentleman Is the promoter of the sugar faotoiles that aie to be built at P.iu-ttc and Nampa. He put up a bond or $25,000 at each place to guarantee the building build-ing of the factories. A 5,000 acre contract con-tract foi live v ears has been signed at Nampa. and a 1.000 acre contract for three )e;us at P.ijette. These beet contracts have been offered bj the local committees In those vicinities that the factoiles may bo seemed, and the inducement lias proved sufficient. A cotnpaii) or Utah capitalists was oiganled on June Kith under the name Weston-Idaho Sugai company with olllceis as follows. Jos !'. Smith piesldcut; Thomas It. Cutler vice president and geneial managei: II. G. Whltnej. secretaiy and treasuior: directors, Joseph F Smith, Thomas R. Cutler. W S MeCoinlcu, John R Whidei. John Heiuy Smith, John C. Cutlet. Ileber.l. Grant, C. W Nlblcy and ico (' P.iikinson The two factories to bo built will be callable of handling 1.00 tons of beets each, dally, and construction work will be begun tills fall, the factoiies to bo opeiated in 1000. These factories with the two In Snake river valley mean a total outlaj of $5,000,000 by these gentlemen. gentle-men. The climate and soil of the noithein valleys aie Ideal for the cultivation cul-tivation of beets and piesent indications indica-tions aie that the laimcrs there will soon be ina prospeious and llouilsh-ing llouilsh-ing condition. Aoulld Nebekei, son of tho Hon. Aquila Nebeker, who has been In Columbia University, New Voik the jiast j ear taking a course in mining cnginceilug and metallurgy, came in Wednesday evening. It has been arranged ar-ranged that iull will pursue Ids studies dining tlie summer by going with a squad into the Park City mines. The young man will be icmcmbeicJ as the populai captain of the A. C of U. football team two)ears or more ago He spent a very pleasant year in New York, confesses that he didn't stand at the head of his class all the time nor did he attend Sunday School every Sunday. This "head of the class" business isn't what Its clacked up to bo says Qui I. Diylng the winter months a Mcxlclan capitalist visited, Columbia in seaich of an engineer. There was one exceptionally bright joung fellow who in all his examination examina-tion made grades of 07, OS and 00, and It was thought that lie would be the man selected. The Mexican glanced the joung man over, looked up his re-coid re-coid and said "That fellow would make a good teacher, I don't want a man who knows so much. I'll take oneof you fellows who works hard to make 5 oi 00 " And Qull has decided de-cided to not be disappointed in case he doesn't always make an average of 103. The Utah postmasters will be here next week and its in line to treat them ascoidially as possible. These fellows have the opportunity of get ting onto a few family secrets, you know, and it would pay to look after their commit and pleasure. Postmaster Post-master Joseph Odell is the host In this instance, however, and It was through his urgent Invitation that the association associ-ation decided to come to Logan Thoso who knew him feel assured that he will be equal to the emergency. The well known Utah man, Isaac Woolf, has been In Logan duilng the past week on business. Mi. Woolf Is pioprietor of the California Wine and Liquor House at Salt Lake and he does quite an extensive business throughout the state. He is an open hearted gentleman, fieeand liberal In public enterprises and In recognled as the pioneer diuinincr of Utah taking tak-ing the road in 171 Regular son Ice of the Presb) teriau chinch Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 12:15. All havo a cordial invitation, ltev. Clcmensou will hold service at Mendon In the evening at 8 o'clock, and will speak thoroon "Revolution." Next Wednesila) the membeis of the I. O O. F. of the Stale or Utah will have a gieat time at Lagoon. Tlieielsto he eveiy kind of amuse-ment amuse-ment to entertain the people, and the piesent Indications aie that then- will be a great ciowd at Mils popular resoit on that dav Various lodges over the state ate working up exclusions, exclu-sions, and It Is a noteworthy fact that Logan Lodge No l.i Is boosting one from tills end or .Ion A $2.50 uite and special trains have been seemed, and it may also be noted that one of the big atttactlons billed is. a ball game between the Logan and Park Citv teams. It had been arranged that the Eureka team, the strongest in the state, should meet the Logan hunch, but they preleired to pass it up. The special Wednesday morning will leave Fianklin about six o'clock and Logan sometime, near 7 o'clock. Returning Haiti will leave the Lagoon about ooi lu o'clock in the evening. A large number from heie have already al-ready slgnlied tlielrJntnj,louorgolng and man) are" anticipating adellghV fill time. The loss of about a hair doen hats fiom the Pavilion is reported as having hav-ing occurred last Salurda) night. A dollai for a ticket wit It the loss of a good hat, made the ball expensive foi the unfortunate ones. As there sceinsiobua ting of hat thieves In Logan. It seems to us that it should be the dut) of dance hall managers to guaid and check litem without extra charge. Logan Journal. Amen' Amen"! Oneof this linn lost a Stetson. Stet-son. "? ,lll. Tin: Riu'Uiimcan Is in leceiptof an Invitation to attend the Kith annual commencement exerclsesof the Northwestern North-western Unlveislty Medical School, at Chicago. II. K. Merrill, a Cache county boy, is one or the graduates this vear, and to him we aie indebted for this consldeiatlon. Mr. Merrill Is known as a bright young man and without doubt will make his mark In his chosen piofession. Geo. Q. Rich has recently put his bungalow at the rorks ol Logan liver in good shape and with his family will go up lu a few days to spend the greater pait of the summer. Mr. Rich will have a 'phone installed and proposes to live like a prince In touch with the world, yet away rrom Its strenuosltles and rrlvolitles, George rays he will be glad to see his fi lends any time. It is a fact that on Tuesday night the Ogden council granted Mr. Bamberger Bam-berger a llfly year franchise for an electric mad through the city. This road Is to go through the city to the river and run thence along the stream to Ogden Canyon. It has been said that Mr. Hamborger and Mr. Mahler arc "in cahoots." Whether this is true or not remains to be seen. II. J. Frederick, of Piovldcncc, has Just returned from the east where he lias been taklnefci throe vear vnlnrlnnri- course at the Agricultural College of Iowa. Mr. Frederick graduated with high honois, receiving his' degree, 1). V M. He will remain in Cache County Coun-ty for a time and then decide as to his location for the future. Geoige W. and Guy Thatcher were In Blacksmith Fork canyon llshiug on Thursday when a messenger was sent to inform thorn as to the condition of George Hlair, who died at five p m. The Messrs. Thatcher came fiom the mountains and took train for Salt Lake yesterday. Tw In daughters w eie born to Mr.and Mrs. W. M. Lllywhlrf Thursday morning, morn-ing, one or them dying shortly after bhth. The other baby and the moth-eraregettlngalong moth-eraregettlngalong nicely. Mrs. Lily-white Lily-white Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jones. Mr. J. M. Andoison, with his wlfo Ida, nee Stowart, came fiom Morgan on Tuesday to uttond the Card-Hallcnlyno Card-Hallcnlyno wedding in this city. Thoy returned homo yesterday. Mi. Fred Turner, with his son Frank, left foi the Rich Cache mine this morning. Ono object of the trip Is to settle some business affairs connected with the property. Mis. John Sermon and Mrs Canle Robinson. ol Salt Lake, have been the guests of W. M Smith or this city dining the past wivk They ictuincd .vesteida). Joseph Nlble) cime fiom Salt Lake to take a llshlng trip on the 15th He was taken sick with lagrlppeand waseompelled to return home II) nun DeWitt has been suffering sevetel) of late with acute rheumatism. He went to the hot spilngs at Ogden on Friday for lellef. N. 11. Colin, lepiescntlng Feidlnand Westhelmcr& Sons distillers or St. Joseph, Mo., has been hi Logan the past week. James Hrlggs, one of the big men of Cache Junction, the coming city of the. western countiy. was lu Logan Thurs-d:i). Thurs-d:i). Piesldcut James II. Unfold, or the H. V. College, went to Salt Lake )es-terd:i),also )es-terd:i),also Trustee Stohl and Pror. Met rill. Rev. Noi Heel will hoi. I set vices at Hv nun at I p. in. ucvt Sabbath. People Peo-ple at ilyruni coidlally invited Captain Styer.wlth wife and family, went to Salt Lake jestcrday for a week's visit. Kill Pehison's strawbenies t |