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Show ! NOBLE SVARRUm J 19 RECOGNIZED '';D. ' Our friend und hitherto fellow tounuman Mr. Noblo Wnrruni has 'be.cn selected by tlio Incoming ' city commission of Salt Lnko City, to fill' tho offlco of city recorder. Wo I. 'congratulate tbo commission ns well l I 38 Mr. Wnrrum. 1 wr .. D D D 1 YES, LET'8 I 8TART SOMETHING BBi ;j H n BBSi ft 'If Mn Hoy I). Thntcher, v I attorney for John A. Hcndrlcksoii will H I just make public the contents of a HNff .certain 'communication from Pretl H'jjl; Turner-undor date of December 11, BB ft' 1911, conccrnlg tho Hondrlckson-Tur- BB ; ' ) ner matter It will certainly "start B 1 ' something." H m 'd d n B J, I WELL-MERITED B m 1 RECOGNITION git ! a , Wo me jilcascd to note m Ym tjie ndvniK'ement of V. II. l'lntstcd, nu- mvfy I Blstant general freight iigent of the LBHui It Oregon Short Line, to bo aHslHtnut to LBusvi 'l '' Siioiico tllrectoi- of traffic of the RU1 Ilnrrlmnn sytitcm. Mr. I'lalsted In it n. popular and well known railroad man i 'l wlio hnd n host of frlendri hero In I.o- tl'v' N ?an, and tho appointment Is n well- B ' I merited recognition of bin worth. Wo B ;'jsr eongrutulnto Mr. I'laiHtod on his ele- B ntloti , j DOG B t HAD SPIRITUAL FOOD H ' F(OR HIM H ' I Vt are tellubly Informed Mi Hint Mn.or-h'li'ct I la ball leccUcd u I telephonic meMxitgc from two promt- ! i nent membeih of the parents class of Bk 'p. tho Fhat wiud lultlug him to meet HHVj f, with them, as the) had a lint of milt- r t ' able names for the different poult loan Hr ) k of the city alread) picked out. 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B!'J SI ball's manner, no conlmltteo or co- BBBBiIH'1 t0rl 0t bl(1 10UDU politicians will BBH'J 1 causo him to sw-nrvo from tho duties BBBKnlrl and obllKallons 'nblch ho believes bo BBBal'.i Wi owoalto the people, as ho candidly nek BBS 'it H 1 noWldgos that ho owes his election BBBkIiI lifel! l llk rccont nun'PartlBau movement HnH f r '" lu,s clty 1Icro nro tho Rontloman's BBBmHiIMvl own vor('s: BBBbh iili 'rh0 Bplrlt r tho UtiA Mohl1'8 BBBHlil 1'Hn mw wlU bo IrGtt)r v,e11 carried BBB Id! . Vm 0lt'1 bcl')0VS' (or whll J was i- RBBM 'l) I'URi ccted as a Democrat and upon n laBKUiliBBBBt BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBMBBBBBBBBBBBMiiiMaiM - . . . BBBBBVBBBBflEkBBliVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB . . Detuocrntlc platform, I appreciate appreci-ate the strength of the non-par-, tlcan sentiment that caused my election to the office of mayo '.and as tny party has made no de. mandi upon me I feel entirely free to act for the best Interests .of the people of Logan In all matters that may come before me and my associates for determination. No matter what tho system of control It has always been my wish as a public servant to bo lnformu'l as 1 to tho desires of my constituents and then put them In effect and ' there will bo nu change as to that during tho next administration. D D AUTO-PIANO CONTEST HAS THE PEOPLE GOING n As time advances in the auto-plano contest the people aro beginning be-ginning to reall-o that the Republicans popularity contest Is a reality, .wd that tbo prUes aro certainly worth going utter,. A great ninny aro wondering wonder-ing how we ran affoid to hang up such prizes, and whero we are going to "get off at' "1 don't seo how ou can do it," said one. "I didn't think It was In the business," said another. Otlurs are not looking at It from out side at all but uro going right after the prizes. Well now, perhaps It Is not In the business, und perhaps we cannot afford to do It Hut tho fact remains that wo are doing It, and the contest Is open and uboc board. Tho publishers of tho paper, Mesws Herscbel Mullen nnd Wllkio II. Hlood, havo for a long time been considering consider-ing the matter of a contest. They did not want to go Into anything cheap .ml shoddy. They leatizo tha: If one Inp nu omelet a few good eggs must be Moken," and In order to glo a real lite contest with prices wojth the while, It Is necessnry to spend pome money. The publishers wanted to "do something," to be "live wires" In the newspaper business so to speak, so they Just said to their sub serlbers, "Here now, wo hao Bovotol thousand dollais outstanding. Wo aro In tho heart of a community of eight een thousand of the best people In ilie woild. If cm will go out and do tho collecting wo will pay for tbo prizes" In a single night a number of contestants appealed on the scene and began tho woik of collecting accounts ac-counts and soliciting new subscribers. The work is going on to the satisfaction satisfac-tion of the publishers and contest man ager. Tho prizes aio on exhibition. Messrs Mullen and Illood niu raying for them, and on the date announced the) will bo awarded to tbo winners. Wo tnko this opportunity of thanking thank-ing our pnrons for tho kindly way In which they ha received our solicitors. solici-tors. Tho work will go on till tho end of tho year, and wo trust all subscrib ers will do what they can to settle their accounts In order tbnt tVco who aio working forMlio prles may get the benefit of their votes. It cortaln-ly cortaln-ly would bo gratifying to nil parties concerned If every subscriber could have bis account paid up to dato on tbo first of tbo year. All that Is necessary neces-sary is a little work nnd determination. determina-tion. Tho contostantn nro working to that end. It, Is our hopo and we trust It Is jour desire. "To our now subscribers wo desire to sn that we are grateful for our consideration. Our subscription list has Increased dally, and In return for your -consideration wo bhnll endeavor en-deavor to go on fighting your battles, nnd standing for Justico and right to n lJ ll ll ADVERTI8ED LETTERS. l.onan, Doc. 2Q.wrho following leU lers are uncalled for At this offlco; unless they aro called for within 14 days frost date, they will bo sent to tho dend letter offlco at Washington, D. C: OuBtnvfon, Mrs 1-orrena Johnson, Miss Minnie Robertson, Mr. Hilton Whitney, Mr. Jay JOBDPH ODELL, Postmaster |