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Show REGISTRATION I DAY MADE A GREAT EVENT A great many citizens took part In tho demonstration on Tuesday, which was held to commemorate tho event of tho first draft day In tho history of our country. At 2 o'clock In tho afternoon probably 100 automobiles lined up at the Commorclal club, headed with the Logan military band mounted on a largo truck appropriately appropri-ately decoratcdi Tho line of march continued to each of tho ten registering register-ing places and at each placo tho band played npproprtato music. It was well along In tho afternoon before the parade covered tho territory. To add enthusiasm and patriotism, about thirty mombors of Troop H, mounted on horses, paraded tho city and they wero loudly cheered along tho way. The boys havo their horses so trained that they mako an excellent excel-lent showing on parade. Thoro was a genorous outpouring oT peoplu at tho public meeting In tho tabernaclo In tho evening. Some excollent talks wero given by Mayor Hoy Bullon, Joseph Qulnney, Jr., Dr. Follows of tho U. of U., and Georgo D. Casto. Thoro wero a great many registered register-ed ovor tho county. By precincts and registering districts, tho following numbers havo been reported: Avon 11 Benson .- 34 Clarkston 49 College '.. 15 Covo - .... 22 Cornish .'. ... 50 Hvdo Park .'. 53 Hyrum 149 Lewlstdn '. 85 Logan No. 1 .'.........,. 59 Logan No. 2 .'...- 63 LoganiNO. 3 ....- ... 51 Logan No. 4 52 Logan No. 5 . 81 Logan No. 6 .'. 64 Logan No. 7 58 Logan No. 8 57 Logan No. 9 92 Logan No. 10 83 Mt. Sterling 10 Mt. Home 4 Mendon 32 Mlllvlllo 39 Newton 40 North Logan 23 Peterboro 23 Providence .'.....- 79 Paradise 42 Richmond 1 1 5 Riverside 20 River Heights 20 Smlthfleld 1 9 9 Trenton 47 Wellsvlllo " 10 4 Wheeler 21 TOTAL 1936 |