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1 TRUTH S I ASSIGNMENT OF SCHOOL PRINCI- ' PALS. The board 01 education has made as signments of school principals lor tne coming school year as fallows: Donne viho, . m. Paulson; Bryant, W. J. . McCoy; Emerson, Mary Dysart; Jrumcliu, is. a. Hailoclt; Fremont, D. u. Loomus; urant, a. S. Martin; Ham ilton, W. W. iiarton; Jackson, David t. iielson; Joruan, Mark Drown; La fayette, J. H. Coombs; Lake Breeze, J. Fred Anderson; Lincoln, Etta Pow er ; "i-ongtellow, Elizabeth Fritz; Lowell, wiinani Bradford; Oqulrrh, L.. m. guaitiough; Hiverslde, W. D. Pros ser; aumnor, V. B. Wallace; Twelfth, liiiissuucin McMillen; Uintah, Eve lyn Heilly; Union, J. O. Cross; Wa satch, Oscar Van Colt; Washington, H. B. i'olbom Waterloo, Grace Frost; Webster, F. D. Keeler. 'mo fallowing teachers have been appointed: High school Minnie C. v Cassldy, ?D0 per month; Matnilde Do- uieiuge, .$100 per month. Elementary bcuoqis Florence Cnristensen, $G0 per month; Etta J. Uider, $70 per month; uuvlne Brown, $70 per month; Jen nevte Swan, $47.50 per month; Coron n.a Heffernan, $G5 per month. 'fho following teachers received leave of absence: Jeannetto Hansen, one year; Edith McClelland, one year; lMUtiuia Dindberg, llrst semester; Vera lvjnu, oue year, and Anna B. Bobbins,' 'one year. 'iie lollowlng were released lrom teims of their contract: Nellie Wilson, Jovcta Laubly and Moliie Alexander. it was recommended t:.at the follow ing pusms be appointed to normal scnoiurshlps In the State Normal ( -. school: (a) Names of. High school giaduates: Emma J. Goldlng, 240 bouth Fifth East; Maude Morgan, 32 North Seventh West. (b) Those who have finished the eighth graue: Bessie Camp, Louie Piercey, Birdie Snowball. o LOGAN" LETTER. Editor Truth: Candidates for politi cal honors are now beginning to bud lorth. Bishop N. W. Crookston wants to bo tho next sheriff of Cache county, and ho is oelng groomed by leading Democrats. As a disciple of the father of American Democracy, Thom as Jefferson, and In the name of Billy Bryan, I protest against tho bishop dabbling in politics. . Remember that notorious recon vened convention, and tho rules there adopted, besides, bishop and sheriff aie offices that ought not to bo mixed, they will not amalgamate, they are not synonymous, they are In diametrical opposition to each other. Should tho bishop bo nominated, I believe tho peo ple will turn him down, not only be cause of his ecclesiastical position, but citizens of Logan havo another score against him. Ho has been lighting our municipal light plant proposition from its lnclpioncy to the present tlmo in tho Interest of a private monopoly, contrary to Democratic principles in ill ages of tho world. On tho first page of your last issue, you convey the erroneous statement .hat A. G. BarDer Is a candidate on the Republican ticket for state senator. Tho G. O. P. cannot havo our only George, for ho is a war horse from iway back; ho Is so well groomed and trilled In the principles of tho untor--ifled that ho would rather lay down tils Hfo than to have people think that ae even sympathized in the least de cree with those wicked Republicans, 'ml A. G. Barber will likely bo a can lldate on the Democratic ticket to suc ceed himself as state senatoi. As Mr. Barber Is a member of the high conn oil in Cache Valley stake, wo would idmonlsh him as wo havo Bishop Crookston not to dabblo too much In politics. Yours respectfully, REX. Lcgan, Sept. 3, 190G. o OFFICIAL CALL. For Republican State Convention, Sep tember 20, 1906. To the Republican Electors of tho, State of Utah: A state convention of delegated rep resentatives of the Republican party, In tho state of Utah, will bo hold at Salt Lake City, for tho purpose of nominating a stato ticket, to be voted for at tho general election, to bo held m Tuesday, November G, 190G, for the' selection cf a stato committee, and for tho transaction of such other business is may properly come before it. Said state convention will assemble at 11" o'clock a. m. on Thursday, the 20th day of September, 190G, In tho Salt Lake theatre. Candidates are to bo, nominated for the following offices: Judge cf tho supreme court and repre sentative In tho Sixtieth congress or ho United States. Tho Republican electors of this ;tato, and all ether electors, without cgard to past political affiliations, who' believe In the principles of tho tepublicin party, and Indorse its poll lies, and will support tho candidates nominated at such convention, aro cor dially Invited to unlto under this call, ' In the selection of delegates. , The said stato convention shnll con sist of 527 delegates apportioned lo the several counMcs of this stato, on the basis of one deleguto to every one hundred voles, or a major fraction thereof, that were cast for Hon. Jos pph Howell for representative In con gress, on November 8, 1901, ns fol lows: Dele County. Votes, gates. Beaver 823 8 Box Elder 2,229 22 Cache 3,901 39 Carbon . 1,119 11 Davis 1,151 1G Emery 857 9 Garlleld G51 7 Grand 235 2 Iron 729 7 Juab '. 1,328 13 Kano 395 4 Millard '. 899 9 Morgan 4SG 5 Pluto 331 3 Rich 411 4 Salt Lako 1 1,014 140 San Juan 119 1' Sanpeto 3,552 3G Sevier 1.G17 1G Summit 1,891 19 Tooele 1,174 12 Uintah 713 7 Utah 5,972 GO Wasatch 990 10 Washington 715 7' Wayno 303 3 Weber 5.GG4 57 Tho respective county committees aro requested to arrango for tho elec tion of delegates to tho stato conven tion. The chairmen of tho county com mittees will forward to the chairman of tho stato commlttco, Immedlatelj after their election, a full list of the delegates chosen. By order of tho Republican state committee. Salt Lako City. Utah, Aug. 21, 190G. JAMES T. HAMMOND, Chairman. RLCOLPH KUCHLER, Secretary Pro Tern. o Wrlto. for our free booklet DESCENT AND DISTRIBUTION of REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY, Salt Lalto City. NEWS ITEMS OF 168 B. C. -I Picked Up by .the Reporters of a Roman Journal of That M Time. M Tho oldest paper in the world known H Is tho Acta Popnll Romanl Dlurnii, of H which tliore Is still one n uber extant H of tho year 1G8 B. C. of which the rot- H lowing Is a translation: H On tho 29th of March: Consul Llv- H Inlus has exercised the governing pow. H or to-day. M A violent storm occurred In the H course of this day; tho lightning H struck an oak, soon after noon, near tho Vellan hill, and split it into sev- H era! pieces. M A disturbance took place at an Inn H with the sign of n Bear, clo3o to tho H Jnnleulum. The landlord has been seriously wiundc'l. M Tho Edlb TUnlus has condemned H some retail butchers for selling meat H to tho p-oplo which had not boon In- H snooted by tho authorities. Tho lines H havo" l- "ii devoted to tho erection of H a c" I i" tho goddess. H Tfo' money changer, Ansldlus, whoso H ofllco hears tho sign of the Clmbrian H shield, absconded with a considerable H sum. Ho was pursued and lias been H nrrested. He still had on him nil tho H stolen money. Tho Praetor Fontejus H sentenced him to ro3toro that money H Immediately U those by whom ho had H been Intrusted with It. H Tho brigand chief. Dennlpho, who H was arrested by the Legate Nerva, was H crucified to-day. H The Carthaginian squadron hns en- H tcred Oat la harbor to-day. ..H R. L. POLK & CO. I W. P. COOPER, Sccty 4 Man H DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS. H City Directories, State Cazetteers, Blue H Books, National Trade M Directories. M 617-620 Dooly Bldg. I Bell Tel. 39. SALT LAKE CITY. . I Branches at Ogden, Boise, Pueblo, Col- H orado Springs and Cheycnno. H I& &, That Man who rovides not against thcun- wake up ! I I && BfcAfccn certainty of life with a reason- m afflHSES ic AcIooyv ablc amout f trustworthy in- Take it and ffiu W Wp surance. Tafce ft nQW af National Life Insurance Co., Montpelier, Vt. I I llWwIWiir'lil'li ST YeBrS Hon08t Administration. 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