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Show CACHE VALLEY LATTER I DAY SAINTS HOSPITAL I The Cache Valley Latterday Saints Hospital, XV-:i.n West First North St., was opened Thursday evening with appioprlatu cxcoiiscs witnessed by a laigc number of Logan and county people. There was a piogram of some length participated In by several Logan celebrities, and speeches beating on the object of the hospital, etc. After this the guests weio invited to inspect the hospital, which they did, expiess-lug expiess-lug great surprise and pleasure at the many conveniences olfcicd. Tlio guests icmalncd until a late hour discussing dis-cussing the pleasant outlook for the Institution. The Program. Aftci the guests w cie seated as conveniently con-veniently as the ciowd would permit the exercKe wcie opened with music, and piayer by lllshop Vcates, of the Thhd waul. This was followed by HUhop Cardon In a speech setting forth the object of the Institution, slating that it Is a charitable affair backed by a large numbei of Lattciday Saints and Is to bo run on the plan of the L. I) S. hospital hos-pital at Salt Lake city. The hospital Is open to any and all physicians with tliolr patients and Indlvdual nurses. Tills Institution Is not Intended to Interfere In-terfere with the workings of the Salt Lake hospital, but lather to till a long felt want in this north country. Ms-hop Ms-hop Cardon elaborated at considerable length along this line and urged the people of northe'rn Utah and southern Idaho to rally to the support of tho Gaelic Valley L. 1). S. hospital. He assured everyone, and all physicians especially, of the fairest treatment and greatest consideration. He closed by commending the mation, Mis. Hanna Ilalloy, of Wcllsvlllc, as a most fl cillcicnt woman for tho position. B Patriaich Loieno I). Hatch offered piayer and gave Ills patnaichal bles- H Ing to the Institution, all connected H with it, and the guests present. H During tho evening, Messrs. M. J. H llallard and Frank liaugh and Mrs. fl Jane Thatcher rendered beautiful (H solos. A number of the tabernacle ) choir were present and also assisted tH In the music. ' N. W. Kimball ended tho piogram B with piayer, after which came tho in- HJ spectlon mentioned above. J Those particularly Interested in the iM giowlh and development of the iustl- 11 tutlon feel very sanguine of Its sue- H ccs The opening seems have been IJ instrumental in creating an excellent BJ feeling and there is the hope and be- H lief that this will extend to all corners HJ of the county. HJ |