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Show R E V I E W OF L O G A N STA TISTICS GOVERNMENT: POPULATION: AREA: Logan has the C om m ission form of Governm ent. 1930 Census, 9,969; estim ated now at 11,000. Six sq u are m iles. ELEVATION: 4,535 feet. ASSESSED VALUATION: 1935, $4,448,677.00H 1937S$5,092;582.00, P O S T O F F IC E R E C E IP T S : 1936, $ 6 7 ,8 6 9 .9 8 . 1934, $ 5 6 ,0 3 8 .5 0 ; 1935, $ 6 0 ,8 f§ .6 5 ; BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: 1931, $81,520.00; 1932,»¿4,150.00* 1933, $36,421.00; 1934, $67,322.00; 1935, $357,886.00; 1936, $424,615.00; first six m onths of 1937, $134,468.00 as com pared to $159,451.00 for f ir s t six m onths of 1936. STREETS: Over 50 m iles of oiled and concretJSstrqep; $20,000.00 expended in 1936 has m ade Logan a d u s tle s .^ ity . SEW ERS: Over ten miles of sewfys extend th ro u g h o u t Lo^an. NEW SPAPERS: One s;emi-weekly; onejdaily except Sunday. TELEPHONES IN SERVICE: BANKS: 2350 on Logan Exchange. 3 m odern banks with resources o v e r-$500,000.00. AIRPORT: 3 m iles no rth w est of city; owned jo in tly by Logan City and Cache County. PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS: A pproxim ately 75 J l B ll of land for public parks parks, 9 playgrounds w ith onf2 having fullStim e playground supervision; 1 golf^ourSfe known for its unique and beau tifu l location and the T abernacle Square,: centrally located. CLIMATE: Average ra in fall between 1892 and 1937, 16.04 inches; lo w est recorded rain fall, 1928, 10.34 inches; highest, 1906,, 26.40 inches; 1936, 17.95 inches; tem p eratu re 1937 low, J a n u a ip 21, 21 degrees below zero; high 1937, June .21 and J u l y |H 9 8 de grees F. PAYROLLS: A pproxim ately $325,000.00. LIBRARIES: Cache County Public L ibrary, Utah State A gricultural College L ibrary, having 63,000 books and 40,000 governm ent docum ents, and the L ogan High School Library. HIGHWAYS: F ederal highw ays num bers 89 and 91 en terin g from the so u th ; 89 bran ch in g off th ro u g h Logan Canyon extending to B ear Lake, M ontpelier, A fto ii/Ja c k so n Hole and thp^sQlith entrande' to Yellowstone N ational P ark. Num ber 89. extending also w est of Logan, connects with the m ain highw ay to the N orthw est and south to "Salt Lake City or San Francisco. RAILROADS: R ailroad. The U tah-Idaho C entral R ailroad and thq^O. S. L. 10 |