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Show K I WHAT AILS LOGAN? W; I Not a blessed thing! pj Logan Is gottlngon fairly well with-A with-A K' 1 out resottl"S to the tooting of tin ' ' horns to summon the clans around tho H ' I tcslaX board that tho moss covered mm I "what might have been" may bo given Mm l boost with flights of oratory. m W B As compared with many towns of equal size, Logan acknowledges no superior. The progress made by Logan Log-an as a center has been natural and permanent and has not been promoted by mushroom boom methods, Logan people arc too much disposed to decry their own town. Logun men and Logan capitalists should stand up for Logan first, last and all time. Nothing so much surprises and disgusts dis-gusts a stranger as to llnd ovcry second fellow running a town down as an old-fashioned country village. Tills town Is made up of busy and successful suc-cessful men, but they should stop a mlnutoto rca1l.o what they owe to Logan to be loyal to It. Manufacturer who como to us and workmen who come with them want to llnd a home-like town. Logan Is already al-ready that, but our people should not hesitate to make It more beautiful and attractive than ever. This can only bo done by a broader spirit of progrcs-slvcncss progrcs-slvcncss to make Logan still moro Inviting In-viting as a place of icsldencc for the busy worker, as well as tho wealthy factory owner. Lot our pcoplo be broad guaged without being boomers. Let us learn fmm past experience what Logan should be mado In the future, and take Inspiration from tho thought. Every fellow who will lend a shoulder to the wheel of progress will share In tho prosperity of tho town, which Is well worthy the love and loyalty of tlioso who have their homes hore. Let every outside town In Cache county do tho same. Many of the towns around us aro growing, are taking on city airs and as the years pass by aro becoming moic habitable, cheerful home-like towns. Keep It up. Make a little improvement improve-ment this year, then a little more U'c next. It all counts. |