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Show An Important meeting of the baseball base-ball nnd sports committer of the Chamber of Commerce was field on Thursday evening. The baseball council has been advised that the cooperative co-operative plans of the construction of an athletic field on the D. Y. C. campus as submitted by the" council I haa bden referred to tho first p'resl-doncy p'resl-doncy of tho L. D. S. church. A do-rlslon do-rlslon Is expected today. It la very probable tho collegeand church uuth- ( orltle-s. will decide to take advantage i of tbo; opportunity to construct the I prpoaed athletic field with tho council coun-cil and city commltslon. A Ittely campaign is being conduct ed at tho U. A. C. for tho election of officers for tho ensuing year. Tho candidates for tho president of the student body are Win. Merrill and E. J, Dlthl. For !co president 'the choleejsccms to be between Ulanchc nudge, Fern Whltesldes and Blanch Worley. Wilford Porter and VernaJ Woollt1)- nro making u hard fight for the edltoishlp of Student Life. - . ' - : I A junawny which caused a great deal of excitement and which might have resulted ..In morn serious re- ' r 8 FM I fiulfs pccurrOd Thuiftdnjji afternoon, Vheii a, team of hontlsdihenfb Mi. Win. l'oole bpcnmo f lightened by the tooting or an auto horn while coming P Cviter sftel and began o run.. They turned, not tit on Flrt West nad the driver tr,Ied to guldo tbem Into thu I'ool and l'eck yard .but1 tbo horses were beyond control arid they Vent tailng out of the bain and caanc opt of the alley just east 'of the Journal building; They dash-ed dash-ed aeroflq the street and Into a neV .Studebalier wdn wblcb Mr. Frank JMlteholl was demonclratlng for Mr. D. II. Thomas who with her daugb- I ter, Mrs. Elmer Oedd, occupied occu-pied the rear scat Tho wagon tongue otruck the tedau eorerwie and Uddrd the car otMVPial feeL Th.e rear wjudow was bi-oUeo aud tbo horses wcro cut qulto badly but bono of the occupants were Injured In any way. The car Is now at thp Miller and Shupo patnl shop on East First. North street nnd will bo ready for use again in K lew daya. Filiiei'al ier Ices were held in tho Third ward meeting house oer the remains of Anna Katrlna Olseu. Tho s6rvlceft were conducted under the tiiauegement of Counselor Chils Jnc-obsen Jnc-obsen Tbo ward choir .was in a(-tendanen a(-tendanen Elder Ean Jones offered the iuvocMlon and tbo following paid tribute, to the life of the departed, to service, she had so willingly given and offered words of consolation to the herein ed; Elders Andrew EUu-6on, EUu-6on, Itichard Yeates, 1'resldunt O. W. Llndqtilst, Ulchard E. Yeates, and Cunselor Jacobsen. The benediction' bene-diction' was offered, by Nathan FOU SALE 01 ncrea of land, $.'00 per ncte. Good teims, 7 per cent Intereit on deferred payments. Closb u. Seu J, IX. Junci, Providence. Provi-dence. Adv-lf-Sat The geneial bouxd of" the Y. M. M. I. AT haB called special eonveu-' tlons In four of the larger eenleia to discuss Mutual wmk. Logan I.i one on those centers. The Young Men's Mutual workers of Cache and Logan 'stakes will meet in the stake house tomorrow at 2 p. in. A good program pro-gram has been prepared. Representatives Represen-tatives of the general boaid will be presonl The telephone director) Is now ready for distribution. It will be nulled to subscilbeis In the county .today nnd will be cairled to the Logan Lo-gan telephone subscribers by dellu-lj bojfl. The old dliectoiles should bu burnqd nnd the new ones pui Into ubo as' llujie aie i gicat man) now utimbeifl In tho dlrectoiy Just off thu IpjpsS. Caie should be taken of this .edition us It is only printed twice a jear. i ;j im ! The'wIWtilug match ne.t Monday .enng between Geoigo Nelson and Jack Sperry of Wyoming Is creating a lot of enthusiasm among the local sports. Those men are light heavy uftlghta and each one claims the championship of this, part of tho cotintrj. Next Monday night will determine de-termine just which man Is the leal chahtnplou. In addition to the main event some good preliminaries haTe been arranged. r - i' I ... , . The Walters Molor, commj. la 'now; located at tbelr new .Uooe on Federal avenue. An advertisement I t'W" elsewhere in this Issue knows the splendid bargains they are giving on "tlrea-nd- t,ubes, ud a.tsot Ivea tbcj prices of tbo dirrerc&t raoacis oi Foris, During tbo last weok thi&J foiajany bus been making rapid J strl.Se?. -They liato sold nineteen! Foirda. In addition to tho oales'biidj of (lie, busluoss they have h repair-, 'inq department In cU.argOjOOo Qf tbo best mechanics to be found. The rurry u comploto8ock of pars and 'whemiver somo llttlo thing Is out of place on a Fold It can be taken to this garage and be fixed up lo u very short time. Hhorlff Peterson Id-trylng to locate two Trenton bojs who rode away on horsos 'from their homo on Easter. Sunday They wore lost 'seen nt Cornlsli on March 28th. Ttiey nro Merwin HnnBen, thirteen jears of, age, sandy oomplexlonnd, mounted on a fifteen year old sorrel mate and Tmman Tibbptls, fifteen years old, mounted oh a bluo roan euddlo horse. Their parents are naturally very anxious ivbont them. 1 I Mr Cllfr Goodwin nirhed In this cty this week from a plensant sojourn so-journ In California. Mrs Goodwhi will come later. The High I'llest nuoium of tho Cache stako will convene in the I . stake house Sunday morning, April 10th, at 10 o'clock. President Joseph Jos-eph E. Cordon will deliver an address ad-dress upon tho "Duties of High Priests." The presence or all members mem-bers of the quorum is requested. Andreas An-dreas Petri noil, President. Emma Lucy Gates will appear this !eenlng In "La Travlata" at tho Lyme Ly-me theatre. Sho has been fulfilling a tin oo do,ya engagement at the Salt Luke theatre in Salt Lake City and word has been received fiom many Salt LukeKcritlci that tho present presentation Is the best one Miss Gates has ever given. She has a hplendld cast and la upellil. supported. sup-ported. The east Includes slxt) people peo-ple and Logan theatre goers cannot affiid to miss heailng Miss Gates and compaii) In the tendering of this beautiful and apthetle stoiy. Tho, remains of the late Win. G. McAllriter ai lived In this city )entor-' t da) from Salt Lake City. Funeral senlceH will be held Sunday at 12:10 , In the First ward uhapel undei the i t ' ft x direction of tho Eleventh wdrdJ.blsli-t opric. On Sunday morning froth 10.30 to 11,30 lrlrrfda" of ?he,! family may view thu remalus at the resl- deflco o It. a McAUstor, 20 South First Eat slreef. r .j WXNTKD Men o&- woun to take orders anion friends ttwl elcb boro lot' tb aenujno truarabtoed r(S-lerj, r(S-lerj, full line for Bum. romen n uhlrdren. Eliminates daralnj. We pay 75c nfi hour, epare time, -w W a wcet5,;for fuUi Urojs. t .Exjierkrwc. Hhpecestary, Write Interntttlonxt .Bloctlnff Mills, NortBlown, Pa. ,'j AdT-3-KSit "i ' . . M!plut4 mnithyJ v Mi;j.'T'lflut'lTllIlrd chlh (rum br lijiibaiura ti jtd" t'eJtrf of tiiifuathy lieeiir, tf Hie at fionra b wut Mend at b! 'nv cie iH a IiliinMipl H.--Kulianga. Valu ! Im0inatln. Inisglnsllon I the tnipiemt gift ol the coda ami the degree nf Ha po nevilon la the meitbtire of any iiiau't advmitncn over clrcBintnccs--lhf meaire of IiIm clutch of snrce. Kehler. |