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Show BRIGHAM CITY CLUB MEMBERS VISIT IN LOGAN About fifty Boosters from Brlgham Brlg-ham City caine to Logan Tuesday evening according to appolntmont and met with tho members of the Commercial Com-mercial Boosters Club ot this city and were entertained with a trip to tho lntako of the new water system at DoWItt Springs in Logan canyon where lunch was served and mooting was held at tho club rooms where some rousing speeches wore made along the lines of cooperation and got-together. got-together. Tho luncheon In the canyon was a fitting climax to a refreshing drive by automobiles to tho Dowitt Springs. Everyono in tho party of about 100 pronounced Logan ono of tho most fortunate cities of the country to have such puro, sparkling water. Each took a drink of the cold water ana their appetites were well whetted for tho luncheon of sandwltches, corfoe, tomatoes nnd molon which Del Bell and A. B. Harrlslon so successful' served ser-ved from a tablo In the DoWltt Orovo near tho spring. Upon roturning to Logan all gathered gather-ed at the club quarters and each ono called upon to address the audience of Boosters of Logan and Brlgham, did his beet to tell tho biggest story of tho oveulng as well as giving a good sensible talk on the advantages of cooperation. E. R. Owen, president of the Commercial Com-mercial Boosters club was the chairman chair-man of tho ovonlng and welcomed tho guostB, Ho called E. P. Bacon, one of the organizers of tho local club". Mr. Bacon haijed our water system as ono of the city's chief assests. H. B. Hatch was then introduced. Ho Bald a Commercial Club in any city with tho proper push and vim behind be-hind it,-was a great factor in getting now enterprises and industries started start-ed In a community. Benson Parkinson Parkin-son sang two solos. J. F. Merrill, president of tho Box Elder club then spoke. Ho advents-ed advents-ed Peach Day by calling attention to what is being done on tho roads in tho Brlgham Canyon and requested thut Cucho do as much. Ho said tho visit hero will spur Brlgham on to getting better water and better lights. Ho complimented Logan on tho fine np-pearanco np-pearanco which it mado to visitors. Two solos wero sung by Waldemar McCall of Brlgham. Judgo J. D. Call In his Jocular way, tol'd somo good stories 'hlch tickled the ears of those present. He waB followed by Sperry Lawson who very timely remarked that there, was no reason for pajlhjg on him as ho "was not running for anything." H. Bullcn then answered -to a call by Pros. Owen to say a few words. He said thero was good excuse for Logan to be clammerlng for prohibition now as sho has plenty of good water to take tho place or tho good drinks when wo uBOd to have. Att. Wm. J. Lbwo of Brlgham City concluded the speech making of tho evening. It was a most pleasant meeting ana the Brlgham City folks all went homo feeling that Logan really nnd truly has somo mighty line people and that we really and truly are living up to tho reputation of being real boosters. |