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Show CLUBS AND COLLEGE COL-LEGE ARE AFTER! MOREJIOUSES When a town or a ell) has too many vacant stores or homes tor tent it is usually a bad sign. The! opposite prevails in Logan as. there i aro very Tow homes Tor i cut, practically prac-tically no buildings to rent for stores, stor-es, and small apartments for rent aio ery scaico. The authorities ut both colleges have sensed this situation situa-tion for somo time but with the num-boi num-boi of Fedeiul students Increasing nnd those yet to come, makes it absolutely ab-solutely necessary for the business men and citizens or the. city to put forth every effort to house the students stu-dents and people who desire to come to Logan. Klght at present more I houses, especially whoro small apartments apart-ments can bo seemed, Is tho caving need and this is tho next project to bo dono nnd dono quickly. On Saturday Dr. E. G. Peterson o tho Agricultural College, with trustees of tho college board, Miv Wright or Ogden. Mrs. Hyrum Hay-ball Hay-ball and Mr. C. P. Cnrdon or Logan met In n special meeting with the dlrectorn or tho Chamber or Com-mcice, Com-mcice, committees fiom tho Kiwan-Is Kiwan-Is and Uotary dlubs and other mom-bore mom-bore of tlio Chamber for tho purpose of deciding on a plan to sccuio more small apartments for Logan to ie- llevo tho present emergens, nnd to , eommenco a building campaign for I the futuro. Reports showed thero woio a number or place ror rout t bill not rurnlshed. Also thero were places which could be mado Into smull apartments. In was tho souse I or tho mooting that a coinpanf should ho organized, funds gathorod, and j suoh places be fitted up nnd tho fu- lur rent to moot such expense. Ar- i tor a longthy discussion It was do- j oliloil that the following commlttoos ' be appointed. A committee to canvas thebuBl-nosa thebuBl-nosa section nnd find all available places whoro apartments might bo , furnished, ascertain tho approximate eowi and report at the special meeting meet-ing of tho directors, committees etc ' on Thursday evonlng Sept 22nd Mr P C Cnrdon. W It Sloan, and i Alma Sonne wero appointed' ns this H The local' Home Building Society M i, as accomplished so much In homo H building t lint it has been suggested jH that It enlargo Its scopo of activity or H that a new soclot; bo organized. A H I special committee consisting of Mr. H O. G. Cardon, Frederick Champ, and H Asa Dullen was appointed to invest!- M gate the advisability of these two H plans and teport nt the meeting on H iTliursdojy evening. Tills Is with tho M view of getting more homes ror Lo- M gan and mnko room for otheis who jt Ideslro to come here. B Dr. E. G. Peterson repoited that M approximate 75 Federal students M would tnke training on tho Cron- M qulst Farm in agriculture, etc. and M that tho extension ol tho street car M lino to its foimer placo in Noith Lo- M gnu would be a big accommodation H 'to these students. Tho special Rail- jH way Committee of tho Chamber con- H sisting or Mr. Itobt. Anderson, L. S. H Cnrdon, E. R. Owen, Lyman It: do, H and Dclhert T. Tribe was asked to H present tho matter to the officials H of the Utah-Idaho Hallway Co. and H to bring in a report for Thursday H evening. H A special meeting or thoeo who ns- JM Bembled on Saturday and other com- H mlttces will ho liollil nt tho Chamber jjMj or Comerco on Thursday ovenlng, V3m Sept. 22nd to receive tho reports IBi rrom tho special committee and to S&Kt launch tho building crimpalgn for Wr Logan. A number of different a- Bfg mounts wero pledged I1 thoso prea- SS ent to furnish places for apartments 9SS providing n corporation or stock jffij eompaiiy Is rormed and permit the Wm rent to pny for such exponso. This KB appears to bu tho only reaslblo plan Wr to rollovo tho presont omorgncy. WS It was rurthei decided nt tho meot- .JBj lug that each ono presont promlso .JRj to ho on tho lookout during this &( week for apartments or plnces which 4( can he mado Into npnitmenta and M report at the mooting on Thursday fl o von Ing. -fflg Tho houalng in particular of tho M Federal students and their wives and El families Is vert ital to Logan City 19 and the citizens are asked to make H overy effort to furnish tho necessary JIJ accommodations. ,1 you Iiavo tvo M rooms which can bo used ns an apart ment nnd have some conveniences. I8J r pi (Continued on Page Four) U BhhbbHHhHbbhbIi CLtUBS AND COLLEGES1 AFTER MORE HOUSES (Continued From Page One) I 3 and cannot furnish such rooms, notl-f notl-f tho secretary at tho Chamber of Commerce. Wo need, apaitmcnts and If iou have them lot us know about them. As a citizen or Logan It Is jour duty to help boIvo this problem prob-lem or housing the people who de-blre de-blre to como ere. v It Is not to be undeistood that there aro no more or will bo nb mote apartments. The movement. Tor mote apartments and homos Is started and they will bo secured. An actlvo campaign cam-paign for them will bo mado by live organizations or the city. Thoy are I sure to come |