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B; Vo. V Logan, Gaelic (Bounty, Utah, Saturday, December 22, 1906. pj0. 22 tm
I What the Children write Santa
fm
K Some Letters the Boys and Girls Have
Dropped to the King of Christmas.
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ffH By a system of wireless telegraphy
rfH '',l1' Hkpuiilican got Into touch with
' iffil tllc I,arllcu,ar Santa Clans located at
flfllF H G' nayball's "Toyland," and by ot-
H ferlng inducements the brand of which
fDIr need not be mentioned here succeeded
WB in inducing the Uclndccr King to let
fljBf' us have for publication a few of the
InlBte many letters little boys and girls have
:HI dropped In the big box at his feet.
VD Hundreds of boys and Rlrls have vislt-
'IflgBwijKf c( "Toyland" and few have Rone away
IgBir without leaving a letter telllnR "dei'r
; ' old Santa" of their wants.
J The little people ask for about
v r cvcrthitiR under the sun, IIiourIi,
! In truth, Individual requests are very
moderate. And the requests are such
as would Indicate that the boy and
girl of today Is not Rrcatly dlircrent
from tho boy and girl of your own
: youth. They want sleds, guns, rocking
; horses, candy and such like, though
L occasionally one breaks out and asks
WlT for a ua,,oon automobile or threshing
m machine. These latter arc coming
-3t' geniuses, of course but none has yet
UStV asked for a mine; older ones are pray-
uK Ing for that. One youngster asks for
feB a herd of goats "with horns on," and
1JHK of course the indication is that he will
fVflii be a great herder, or else an operator
flM among the lambs on Wall street.
hS Handkerchiefs Needed.
'fK? Inlooklngover tho letters the writer
! IB notcl1 tw0 t,1,nFs of Particular Inter-
iJH'1 !St one, tho unlyersal request for
&WK handkerchiefs and the other thedis-
UK position of the little youngsters to
fvjH( think of others, their parents, brothers
ftjK and sisters'. Perhaps this last Is but
JJljHfc, natural, especially In families where
JijMh there is much affection, but what is
fK there to explain the demand for hand-
jR , kerchiefs? Are the little tots denied
MrJ. these necessities, or do they regard a
lHC handkerchief as a thing of beauty and
ilW ask for it as a luxury rather than a
iUF necessity? Then again they ask for
tflffi. mittens, and occasionally one wants
fjfjP shoes and other wearing apparel.
rv$ Many of these arc original, all arc
iiaw1 Interesting, and it Is tho hope of This
nMB Rkpuiilican that no desire expressed
tJBm: will be left uugratllied. The letters
flank used for publication are picked at ran-
JMi t,om' ,liUnes aro om,ttc(1i anu the mls-
ijJDff slves arc used only to give the public
Hyjnl a general idea of what the little
'54 youngsters ask for when In supreme
JrBUfcnt confidence they express their desires.
Sor On Mourning Paper.
I K "e llttle cncrUD uses licr PaPa's
H business stationery and then Incloses
I Wmm
in a black-bordered envelope tho fol
lowing: Dear Santa
L'Icase bring me a fur and a inuf.
.Icnnlc wants a band ring and panlo
not a very big one
.lack wants a wagon a fiddle and a
rocking hores He sure and papa and
mamma somnr tiling won't you
Mother and Papa Likes Santa.
Logan, Utah, Dec. Ill, 11)00.
Dear Santa clans: I arc a boy. My
namo is . 1 live In 1st ward.
My father's name is . Our house
Is a brick house The number of our
house Is 23 west nd. South I want a
pair of skats please. 1 want a pair of
gloves. Mother likes you. My father
likes jou to. I want a air guna
Wants Sheep and Goats.
Logan, Utah,
Dec. 13, 11)00.
Dearest Santa Claus:
1 wish you would bring us these pres
ents Alvln wants a horse and wagon,
story book with pictures of Jesus In
and a herd of sheep. Your loving Alvln
I want a, Horse and wagon, a herd
of Hilly goats with horns on. and a
story book.
Yours Lovingly Harvey.
Dear Santa Ulaus:
bring me any thing you like.
Your loving,
Leon.
We will hang our stockings on the
cupboard.
call at 08 West 1st No. St
Logan Utah.
Ploasu Head Carefully.
Logan, Dec. 15. loou.
Dear Santa Claus;
1 am a llttle girl seven years old
and llvca4i)8westlstSouthSt. Plcaso
bring me a big doll with a pretty hat
and a dress on It. Please bring me a
story book with pioturscs In It. Pleas
bring me some candy and nuts, and a
doll gocart for my doll. Good-b fron
Logan Utah
Dec. 1-1, 1U0G
Dear Santa Claus 1 thought 1 would
write to you and ask you to bring me
air gun and watch and train, well this
Is all this year from
Sonta Cloaus
Dear
Slalgh automobile Skates nuts candy
oranges bananas pea nuts wallnuts
almonest tigs this is all 1 want this
year.
275 Logan Utah
And so it goes, each youngster tell
ing of things that would make his
heart glad. Other good letters would
be reproduced but for the lack of
space.
if S FRANK R. JACKSON
f Ealeeafe
Wit LOGAN
1 REGULAR MEALS I
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'JBj Cleanliness and Promptness is Our Motto H
Hf Call Once and You Will jjj
KB Ej Come Again
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GEORGE A. HANSEN'S CONFEC
TIONERY THE "REAL THING."
Speaking of boworsof biauty, there
never was one In Logan that surpassed
the Geo. A. Hansen confectionery as
It now appears In all Its holiday gor
gcousness, and never vet has there
been in stock or on display tho variety
and superior quality of candles, fruits
and nuts that Is lo be found there.
The Hansen establishment Is thor
oughly up-lo-date in all appointments,
the service Is attentive and courteous
and the stock Is In thorough accord
with the other perfections
Just at pressnt there Is a special
offering of fancy boxed candles, the
most superb assortment ever offered
in Logan. These range In sl.e from
one-half pound up to live pounds. In
boxes as fancy or as daintily beautiful
as any taste might demand.
There Is also a special Christmas
price of 40 cents a pound, and this
may be the last opportunity to buy
good candies at the price, as- material
In the candy lino has advanced to such
an extent that all 40-ccnt candies will
cost M cents after January 5, luo"
The public will make no mistake In
giving the Geo. A. Hansen confection
ery Its candy, nut and fruit trade. The
best quality for the least money, and
the greatest quantity . Remember, Its
Hansen's you want.
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Many Marriages in December
Total Number for the Year Falls Short
of the Bumper Record for 1905.
Since the llrt of December there
have been a large number of marriage
licenses issued, but not enough to
even up the year's record with that of
last. Up to Christmas last vcar about
375 licenses had been Issued, but this
year there have only been about . "HO.
Few licenses are ever Issued after
Christmas The list from December
1st until this datc.is as follows:
Clarence Corbrldge, Preston 20
FloienceGollghtly, Preston 22
Willard Wet'ierbec,Marysvllle 20
Myrtle Durney, Marysvllle 18
Thomas Goodey.Clarkston 22
Martha S. Ilarson, Clarkston 10
Theo Chambers J r.,Smlthlleld 22
Addle Watson, Smlthtield II)
Henry How en.Colllnston 25
Eugene Johnson, Dowey vllle 25
Wilford Jenkins, Newton 22
Lucy Grhlln.Newton 20
Hyrum W. Smith, Rlverdalc 27
Chrlstene Larson, Mink Creek ... .25
Thomas Tarbct, King 25
Kster Johnson, Smlthlleld 18
Geo. W. Fuhrlman, Providence . . .27
Mary Louisa Schoenhals,ProvIdence,22
Wm. II. Siocks, Lewiston 21
Maud Williamson, Wellsvllle 21
Geo. S. Richmond. Paradise 22
Kstella Thomas, Paradise 25
Wm.Sorenson, Hyrum T..21
Florence James, Paradise II)
Jos. M. Peacock, Drlggs 21
Erma Ilockstrasscr, I laden 18
Krwln Williams, Grace 22
Myrtle Poulsen, Grace 10
David W. Jones, Wellsvllle. 31
Violate Parkinson, Wellsvllle 21
Granvlllo Snow. 'Fielding 23
Ethel Montlo, Fielding 18
Edgar Munk, Ilcnnlngton ...24
Francis Wright, Bennington 20
Jas. A. Hind, Smlthtield 27
Any Colcman.Smlthlleld 22
Wm. P. Shumway, Clarkston 25
Louise Hobbs, Preston 21
J. If. Uozlance, Uexburg 33
Nellie K. Fogg, llexburg 21
Henjamin Carlisle, Logan 27
Helen Grocsbeck Login 10
Nephl Larsen, Logan 21
Kate McKenney, Logan 20
John B. Koucchc, Mlllvllle 40
Delilah Graham, Mlllvllle 20
W. E. Cowley, Logan ID
Chrlstene Moffat, Logan 17
Thomas W. Cammack, Logan 23
Ada Johnson, Logan -. . . .20
Bartholomew T. Genta, Boise 24
Lydla Bodrero, Logan 21
I)!s. Smith, Kavsvllle 2(1
Paulino Harris, Hydo Park 21
Joseph Gunnel, Wellsvllle 22
Alice Bedford, Mt Sterling 10
Hyrum Miles, Paradise 32
Mary Bishop, Paradlso 27
John Gyllenskog, Smlthtield 25
Laura Chrlstcnscn, Smlthlleld 22
Charles Vogcl, Providence 21
Annie Gessei, Providence 25
Thomas Perkcs, Hyde Park 22
Uhoclo Jorgcuscn, Hyde Park 10
Thomas John, West Portage 28
Phlllls Standley.West Portage 25
Frank Wood, Blackfoot 27
Martha Brown, Blackfoot 10
Heuben Lowe, Franklin 20
Annie Durant, Franklin 20
Robert Hardy, Fielding 27
Alice Hess, Fielding 21
Oscar Seamons, Perry 27
Mary Shaffer, Preston 21
Thomas Grltlln, Newton 22
Mattlo Jenkins, Newton 10
O. A. Monspn, Whitney 24
Jane Swanston, Whitney 24
Joseph A. Green, Wood ru If 20
Edna Evans, Pleasant View 20
Fred Coburn, Weston 20
Mary Hulctt, Weston 24
S. P Oeem. Plain City 35
Ida Green, Elwood ;i:j
E. T. Hawkins, Samaria 23
Rachel Grllllths, Malad 21
Warren Elmer Hall, Garland 27
Mary Ollvo Hawkes, Elwood 21
Robert Williams, .Montpeller 23
Edith Martin, Montpeller 20
Royal Edwards, Idaho Falls 10
Alice Empey, Idaho Falls 10
Guy Pyle. Opal, Wyoming 20
Matilda Thompson, Logan ..21
Good Firm.
There arc lumber II mis and saw mills
and then other lumber mills and saw
mills, the difference being so great
there is little comparlon. One class
gets along by shaving and skimping at
every turn, by selling Inferior lumber
at llrst-class prices, and by close pcntir
lousness. The other class makes a
perfect success by a liberal generosity,
by treating the public right In all
dealings. In the latter class may be
placed the Skanchy lumber firm of
this city. Mr. A. L. Skanchy, the
founder, Is one of the most popular
lumbermen in northern Utah, and the
present favorable standing of the busi
ness test I lies to this fact.
Mr. Skanchy is a practical builder,
a fact that gives him a great advan
tage, as he Is thus able to assist cus
tomers to make the best and most
serviceable selection of material for
any given Job. And being of Scandi
navian nativity he can converse with
this class of people to their best ad
vantage. During the years of its existence tho
Skanchy firm has enjoyed a good busi
ness and has a good business today.
Everything the builder and contractor
needs Is carried In stock, at right
prices and prompt service is always
given. See Skanchy before finally
placing your order for any building
material. South Main street, Logan.
Program.
The following program in honor of
Joseph fcmlth's Birthday will bo given
under the auspices of the First ward
Primary Association In the First
ward hall Sunday, December 23, at 2
p. m. All aro Invited.
Song -"Joseph Smith's Hist prayer"
Prayer.
Song "Jesus Bids Us Shine."
Christinas Exercise 1st grade.
Violin Solo-Patience Thatcher.
Christmas Bells 3rd grade.
Christmas Cradlo song B. Cutler.
Memory Gem and song 2nd grade.
Recitation Ada Mltlon, 3rd grade.
Address Sister Lucy Kimball.
Piano Solo James B. Llnford.
Address Melvin J. Ballard.
Closing Hymn. Prayer.
Spelling Reform at Yale.
William Ileobo, professor of mathe
matics in tho collopo, approves and
says:
"Au an uxamplo of spoiling that
needs reform this from an acidemia
man applying fur u cbango lu ttu elec
tive courso Is nppllcablo!
" 'The course Is bo hard that I cannot
duo It justlcn, and I auk pormlttlon
to omit It.' "Vale Alumni Weekly.
The City Council Gets Wrathy I
A Telluride Advertisement Inspires the I
Light Committee to Caustic Reply. I
It begins to look like the old Tellu-ride-
City scrap Is about to break out
again. In an advertisement some
time ago theTcllurldc made some ref
erence to tho city plant, and In the
past two weeks has been running an
advertisement which is decinid offen
sive by the city oillcials. As a result
there's blood on the moon. Tho cltv
oillcials say they desire "Teace on
Karth Good Will to Men," but they
also believe that It's more blessed to
i.ive than lo receive and as a conse
quence they hand tho Telluride people
tho following in an open letter
To tiik Puiimc:
The following slur aimed at the city
and signed by the Telluride I'owcr
company, has been running in tho lo
cal papers.
"Patrons of the City light plant
who have been unable to secure 100
volt lamps from us may now bo sup
plied by calling at our olllco
These lamps will greatly Improve the
service which you aro now receiving
from the City Municipal plant."
Wc, tho members of the City Elect
ric Light Committer, hereby resent
tho above as being unprovoked, un
businesslike, iingentlcmanly and In
tended to work Injury to the city
plant.
Itlssurprising to those acouainted
with the manager of tho Telluride
Co.'s business In Logan to see such
under-handed methods resorted to.
True, there Is a competitive war on
between the lighting systems here but
would our merchants advise patrons
of another llrm to adopt, means of In
Jurlng a competitor's business' To
use 100 volt lamps, or 32 candle power
lamps, without the Knowledge of the
electrician, tends to draw Irreguarly
on transformers to the Injury of other
patrons being served from tho sarao
source; hence an Interference with the
service of others. This causes dissat
isfaction. It is this dissatisfaction
that tho Telluride company is seeking
to establish. It Is unwise to trade
in any way with those who have a
hidden motive in trade relations.
This ought to be a warning to pa
trons of both systems to trade and
give patronage where their Interests
He. People cannot Justify themselves
in patronl.lng those who seek the de
struction or Injury of a publicly owned
business. If the Telluride company
should win out in this tight, those In
sympathy with them would also win
out to the extent of scoing them pre
vail over the city, but they would
lose out to the extent that they and
their property arc concerned In a hun
dred thousand dollar enterprise. Re
member, the PEOPLE have to meet
the bonds, not the Telluride company. tM
Help the latter to win out and when '
they have lixed the price of lights for M
you at tlfty instead of ten cents, and M
are giving you the laugh you can tax M
yourselves on the side to pay off this H
As to the service the City plant Is M
giving wc wish to say that compared H
with that In other cities it is good, H
and compared with what Logan got
before tho city plant was Installed, It M
is excellent. It Is granted that on H
some ends of lines It has been dllllcult M
to keep tho system properly balanced H
while so many lights were being taken M
on. If necessary, however, wc can H
give names of patrons of the Telluride M
company who have some serious com- H
plaints lo oiler. Besides, tho latter M
company is giving a much better light H
just now than Is pleasing to them- H
selves, and all for a purpose. During H
the entire time of competition wo H
have studiously refrained from doing H
anything that was unfair or undlgnl- H
(led to the Telluride company. H
When it is desirable for the city to H
employ the Telluride manager to con- H
duct its affairs, proper notice will bo H
served, but until that time wc will H
attend to the lamp service of our own H
system. ' H
E. W. IIoiiinson, H
G. W. LlNIKJUIBT, H
William Evans, H
John Johnson. H
Electric Light Committee. H
St. John's Church. fl
On Sunday the services will lo M
Morning Prayer at eleven o'clock and
Evening Prayer at seven-thirty. Tho M
Sunday School meets at ten o'clock. H
The public Is cordially Invited. H
The children's Christmas eve ser- M
vice with carols and Christmas tree M
will be hold on Monday at four-thirty M
lu tho afternoon. Parents and friends M
will bo welcome. M
On Christmas day there will be a M
celebration of the Holy Communion M
at eleven o'clock, to which all are In- M
Presbyterian Church. M
Theie will bo a Christmas service M
at the Presbyterian church on Sunday M
morning at 11 o'clock, and usual ap- M
poliitmcnts in the evening. The Sun- M
day School Is held at 12:15, and Young M
People's meeting at 0:45 p. m. A 11 are ;
welcome. H
All Dread Ridicule. H
Almost any man can bo calm In H
tho face of denunciation, but few can H
stand to be laughed at. -H
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$50.00 1 I
1 UNCLAIMED I
p Wc lime repeatedly ott'ered reward of $50 lor K H
H any stove wc cannot repair. Although wc have re- K H
K paired thousands ot stoves and sold ton after ton of S H
(n castings we have not been called upon to make good ffl M
Jjj this reward. jj M
uj Of course we would he glad to sell you a new jjj M
H stove hut it you want your old one repaired wc can re- K H
p pair it. Wc have more stove castings and other ma-' a
3 tcrlals for repairing stoves than all other concerns1 in ffi M
Gj Northern Utah combined. H) H
Cj Don't put it otf until too late; have your repairing n M
n done no w. K M
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Agency COLE'S HOT BLAST STOVES. CJ - ;H
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