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Show Range of Grain Future Wheat Sept, Dec May... Open 1.13', 1.12'i 1.10', Fifth Year Low High $1.14 1. 1 3 s 5 1.13 ' 1.13 l.i u; 1.10'i Butter Market Close $1.14 San 1.12 la 1.10'n 92 A Home Paper tor Home reopie Xo. 87 LOGAN. UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Telephone 700 1, 1936 62 West Boston Letter To PROF. SARDONI Geo . H Cache American Final I Darn Neon Sign Logans Annual Company to Rites Fall Opening Give Reward At Capitol The September 23 By F.R.A. Francisco Butter scoring was selling at 37 cents today. GIRLS GATHER com- Center ' Street Mausoleum Ground Set Apart At Sunset Service In Dedication Ceremony, Young Electric Sign UTAH IV pany have reported to the sheriff's Tri-but- e Logans annual Fall Opening State and Nation Pay office In Logan that their neon BRAINTREE and Showing of the latest In who Citizen to them Several Hundred People The Arnolds were finishing their! sign which Is maintained by fall merchandise will take place been has at the dinner the second Sunday In Au- -j Plunge Logana this Honor to Wednesday, September 23, acBrought Participate in Services damaged to the extent that the gust when in walked three Utah! cording to the announcement of State. Logan Cemetery Sunday commisof out Home Grand sign Is completely guests as unexpected as they were Able Musician of the special committee appointOne of the Young company Prof. Coe Dewelceme. They were May Swenson: Roosevelt' President Evening D. sln. Franklin care to ed event. of this take waa Former Junction Agent in Charge of Pro. of Logan, Louise Douglas of Salt . with other high government offl-- , officials made a trip to Logan All merchants will be asked to livers Address. Prizes Awarded The following was taken from a Musical Instructor in clals, Joined Utahns today In pay-- ! to Investigate the accident and he participate In decorating their gram Lake City and Mary Berg of Pomanuscript new In the possession for Best Stunts on Cam- of catello. They were all working Logan and Cache Counting last tributes to George H. reported that they were offering- windows, advertising, and giving Dedicating ceremonies befitting Lord Kelley, and In his library, In New York City and had come Dern, twice governor of this state's reward of $25.00 for the apprethe occasion were rendered at the away any souvenirs they may pus. j was from an and original copied of the conviction perhension and and to Boston on a day's excursion. secretary of war In the presipiovide. The committee has a letter of Publius Lentullus at Rome. Sunday Sunset services for the new First they had visited Paul Revere's Mausoleum to be erected at the number of lively and entertaln-lii- g Three hundred club boys It Word has Just been received hereident' cablnet a the time of hU sons guilty of damaging the sign. being the custom of Roman stated that he had clews Yard, . rem Grand Junction. Colorado of death. house, then the Harvard stunts for the evening proand girls, leaders, and parents at - governors to advise the people Logan City cemetery. There were 'sufficient and expected to make then attended the L.D.S. Sunday tended the annual Cache County gram. These will be announced senate of such material thtags several hundred people present to the death of Professor Lawrence an arrest within a few days. It In due time. The committee Is and then, school, considering "H at and campfire bed city as In their provinces. In listen to the sweet music, to the happened Lohowever, assumed that boys of Braintree as the third most Im- Sardoni a former musician of clcck thls afternoon. Thousands of Edwards, the USAC campus Friday evening. the days of Tiberlous Ceaser, Pub- - address and the dedicatory prayer. composed of Lewis Juvenile age are guilty of perpe-Logportant of the Boston phenomena, gan. HU body will be brought to, Utah citizens of evcry staUon chairman; Dean Musser, John The program. In charge of El- lius. President of Judea, wrote the It was really a lovely affair. for final rites and burial.' ufe assembled In the state the offenae- and a cl05e Senator W. H. Griffin, former had come out to see us. They had Christiansen, J. H. Wilson, capital! tmln eonora J. Tasso, home demonstra- following epistle to the Senate conlanded In Braintree, inquired their Funeral services will be conducted f0r the Smith,1 funeral watcb will be maintained by the Neuberger, Alex rjles L. Wrlgley, and cerning the Christ. Here Is the bishop of the Logan Fourth ward R. tion agent, Thurs-'traannounced the program and offerfrom Washington, D. C. ar-'- ,' sheriffs office in the future. Wilford Rogers, Bob Morton, W. Reuben Hansen, county way,, to Cockatoo' Road at the hi the Logan Ninth Ward agent and statement describing the human office of the local newspaper, and; riaY at 3 P- m-- . according to Bishop' rjVed jn gait Lake about 8 o'clock! Vernon Crockett, and Chris. assistant, started at 4 o'clock with' Jesus: (This paper was read at the ed the opening prayer. A large so had arrived at the Arnold Shrine. D. Tom P.rry. The family requests this morning and it was followed had been erected which Monson. games and stunts on the quad-- J dedlcatory services for the new platform As they had traveled all the pre- - j that no flowers be sent. decorated with immediately by the train on which awarded prizes for Mausoleum at the Logan cemetery was beautifully rangle. Judges vious night and were to do soj Professor Sardoni will be remem- - the president and his official par-- ! the best tunts to the cluhs of Al- Sunday evening by Miss Lutle flowers on which the Logan Fourth ward ladies chorus were seated by hU many friends for the ty, were on. again on the coming night we len Olsen, College ward, and Miss Bancroft: The honorary pallbearers were: vited them to take off their shoes part he performed in music ac- Leatha Hansen, Hyrum. This was There lives at this time in Ju- - together with those who took part General and lie down and rest for an hour. tivitles in Logan and Cache Stakes! Attorney Homer S.' .'followed by luncheon brought by'dea a man of singular virtue whose on the program' rhe congregatlon They were so grateful and tired and as music supervisor or the Cummings, Secretary of Agrlcul-- j name Is Jesus Christ, whom the sang, O Ye Mountains High with each Individual club. Mrs. James A. McMurrln directing. they fell asleep before the latchetl Cache County Schools and of the'ture Henry A. Wallace, Secretary 111 the The program amphitheatre barbarians esteem as a prophet, The Logan Fourth ward chorus of their shoes was unloosed. After Logan High School. For several of Commerce Daniel C. Roper,! 8 o'clock began with the lighting but his followers love and adore at rendered three numbers. an hour of slumber we woke them years he was a member of the Harry H. Woodring, acting secre James Robert Richeson, 85, died of the campfire under the direc- him as the offspring of the ImMiss Lutle Bancroft gave two up for refreshments and merry Cache Stake M. I. A. Board and' t ary of war; Edward F. McGrady, from th3 Forei t ry dcPartment-naclat the family home here Saturday tion of Allen Lsraelsen, North Lo- mortal God. He calls back the readings, one, a beautiful selecconverse. We discovered that Hope was conductor of the Logan taber-- J acting secretary of labor; Admiral dead from the heals hts and club graves Allan and boys. gan, Thot,e instructions are ail right, after a long Illness. He William H. Standley, choir for two years. of Christ on Reeder of Corinne, who is studyaI1 sorts of diseases with a word tion, Description acting secre-- ! He was torn at Campbellsville, Olsen acted as chairman of the or and work at Columbia taught music in several L. D. S.jtary of the navy; Major General ,and 1 llave the bl?hest regards In Another the other. Earth, ing library Is touch. He a tall man, well was or most tbe forest officials Ky.. November 6. 1861, the son of;progTT sln?ln Room. A fervent dedicatory prayer University was originally one of church schools and other educa- - ' Malin Craig, chief of staff; Ma- an and of amiable shaped and Mrs. directed Laura wav by Shumway, of doing things, William and Evelyn Spirland Richthe party, but had preferred to go tional institutions of Utah, also in jor General George S. Simonds, and their reverend aspect; his hair of a col- befitting the significance of the Hopkin rtice, Mr. Aren-pa- st eson. He had been a resident of log an. proposed structure, was offered by sightseeing in Boston that after- the City schools of Boston. For the commanding general of the Ninth espectal,y A very Interesting talk on the or that can hardly be matched Prof. J. E. Hickman. He asked several years he has been corps area ; Governor Henry H. son and Campbell. Logan since 1904. noon instead of coming out to Some wood haulers and also stars and plan.ts was given by Di- - (chestnut with a golden of Blood and former Governors He-- ! Gods choicest blessings upon thosa the girls' held of the music We found Braintree. "Y sheen), Surviving are his widow. Mrs. r,c,or WilIiam lnto shouId and Peterson autolsta he a.V!ng who designed the Mme Junc-lbcompelled Ma-M. Grand Mu at the , Wells Charles has, R. most interesting. and Lueinda Shipp Richeson. and seven thought of makBerg junior college and very agreeably couching to stay cut of lhat canyon because by telling an Indian story, It possible for Logan to have 'bey. ing a fine position in the linen de- -' lion, Colorado. and dal1hlers; Mrs. Anna finished sns his shoulders, parted on the a A chorus from the club girls of upon ey have no regard or respect for mausoleum where the departed Active pallbearers will be Dr. Ma.s. N Nancy EJcn Alkla. partment of a New York store and; ProasAOr Sardoni bonl No Miss Aftcn Bingham and Mrs. crown cf his head, running as a can be given a burial n!JhtS' will W she Loawake so wide Mrs. Katherine and Fled surely befitting Badsn is son, Womack, to the 3trpam front v,.niior 5. 1871 in the village of after the A Elizabeth Lord krlow our canyon is large .tie, leaders of Arralga and others in high stations of Ogden; James W. Collins,! Me kings , A. Richeson, Indiana; een the mast Jewish ot gan; George Maine. the Eailier asil0n his Nazarites; rjriants Pond, a11 a!1 ir tllp-had T. G. Richeson, Moore. Idaho; L. and three musical numbers by the' In life. New Yorkers in intelligence and his life he was a student and an 'Richard L. Conely. B. R. Howell enou6h lor male quart, tt were en- head high, large and imposing; hlsl s"n3c cn0Ul!h to h0'13'6 as B11' Riche.-cn- . D. D. and Miss Dr. Liz Lake Mrs. Salt Stoekman, Crpt eontai'111 records and Dougless Embleo, Ore., salesmanship. cheeks without spot or wrinkle,: h.ijj instructor at the Ithaca Conser-- , those who Ma- - tK men and ladies should all thirty-thir- d zie Rogers, Ogden; 48 grandehild-len- , joyed. a secretarial potion and degree Kow'City, beautiful a at with Qf Mivic Itha,a lovely red; Preston Pond, scout executive The Roosevelt Government has for a secre-- ; vtory Lator he studled undcr twoj sons and past grand masters of 45 greatgrandchildren; a suter Swemen i. D?1 nose mouth and formed with york !d.n? more Improving in our Mrs. Mary entertained the group by telling q ' tc Jin fifty years, was sealed by Bish- and two brothers, tarial or newspaper position and violin masters in Germany and b; " the Utah grand lodge. s;w lm lry' hls beard, and, bear stories. Blanche and Fern have done in P Olof j pe(jersen Prof F M. will surely find one soon for she came an instructor in violin and llie services this afternoon were yon than w and of a color suitable to his hair, Richeson, Lafayette Sharp club BiriSi 1,000 years. lOMance Coe of the USAC faculty delivered is a Utah State graduate with the P. K. Richeson, In- - zo,unber. Kentucky; bc0 ducted chorol vvork in Valpar-- j Ll'''adel ovvr KSL' and part-l a maslerM address and the bene. Tliese instructions I was telling g:ve a flute and violin duet. Taps jacila! combination of cultural and tech - aif. diana ' chill and in San Francisco,' about were just reminding the care- -, , dictioxi was offered by J. A. Hennical training behind her that al- -, CalifornV It V3S whi!e he was on! ucted services WBre less teamster to keep his horses! drickson. Breaking of ground was ways finds the best pasitions in & concert tour of the west that he ward Second the in eff those nice picnic grounds thatMcnday participated in by bishops and forthe business world. We were Bladj vWted Salt Lake city. By chance have been provided with stoves! chapel- with burial ln the Lc"an mer bishops present at the services. to learn from them that Utah he heard the teachings of Mormon-isthe direction and tables, the most of the team-i- " city cemetery under Prof. Coe's talk was so apropros State at last is filially getting a by Orson F. Whitney and B.' are nice fellows and stable of the Lindquist & Sons mortuary that requests have been made for one man trained librarian, college Roberts. He investigated the their teams where they do not copies. He prefixed his talk with and with sound literary taste Allan S. Tingey, Salt Lake City inter up these spots I have men- - Mathews Reunion principles of the L D s. church readings from the bible. scriptural scientific training enough to help and lat!r applicd for baptism. He! attorney, was reelected chairman! tinned, addressed He the audience as fola was lor as occasion great college every department Sunday ejlmarricd Elizabeth Thomas, a dau- - of the Republican state committee When young men are selected for; members 0f tile lows: Mathews! as to organize the library Hopkin advanced for anriointments Npw it a reorgan.zat.on meeting in the these Jobs upon our National for- Friends: unTt without supervision from the Li(Continued on Page Eight) famlly. They gathered to the num-- ! he R OTC lotel Utah. The new committee ests, their exams should Include'. We are gathered here at this f lfin at ini at u announcbrary committee. have b;'n dimfer wa-members, who were elected by the, not only the ability to recognize' inspiring Sunset Service to dediRADCLIFFE Logan canjon wher e(j jjy Lieutenant-Colonvarious counties during the recent, au the trees, brushes and cate the Logan a Mausoleum; & COLLEGE col- progra,n bendered! of the commandant Brown, state convention, also elected an by their Latin names but beautiful monument In honor of We hope he will love his Utah have praise for the fores- -, ad . rorl-Stwo vice should also be required to possess astociate chamwoman, our loved ones, who have passed job and take particular pride in new men chosen Tlie twenty-tw- o chairwcmen, two vice chairmen and common courtesy when they have or who may pass on before us; a books of collections for those assembled at theto flU the past, are: Durrell Niri- making special pIeasant four presidential electors. beautiful place sacred to the memabout the state and of books or park. (Contlnued on Page Eight) fen Hyium; Madison Thomas, Leo The chaiman was authorized to ories of loved ones who may go articles by Utah writers, or by 6Glen -j Zwahlen, Richard Preston, appoint a secretary, with the rec-- 1 b.fore us; a fitting shrine where Utah graduates. We never realizO'j Jones, Grant Smith, Logan; emmendation that he select M. 5 that mortal self vith which we ed how valuable such collections Ray! Dean Anderson, Brigham; Winder of Salt Lake City, who have been identified in this earth-lif- e, may be until recently we visited Hales, Spanish Fork; Don Painter, h is designaied for the next, managed W. W. Secgmiller's which has been our constant Radcliffe college to see the part, Logan John Shaw, Ogden; Joe Jette, Joe Mendon Clinic Children paign for the gubernatorial nom-wi- ll and means of expresCl'.PPled TerTlie companion in the following program is Harvard it playing Lac.y, Tooele; Charles Hailes, Salt was be held at the county Welfare: ination. given Sunday night under the sion and contact with much that .Ne-- ! centenary. Next to the wax work Lester Lake Lear, Elko, City; office, Tuesday and Wednesday,1 Shirley P. Jones, Salt Lake City direction of the Genealogical com- life holds dear, may be placed when reproduction cf Ladv Radcliffe re- -i vada, Ralph DeMoisey, Provo; Delptembre 8th and 9th as announ- - attorney, was elected first vice London! mittee with Miss Gladys Hughes Weld in Minister ceiving ta Dayton, Cokeville, Wyomin: (Continued on Page Eight) Dr' J' L' Joncs' state Health chairman' and Frank M- Bretzmg,, Talk char8e!in in the earlv seventeenth centurv ccd by Genealogical Price; Bernard Birrell, Stanley Salt Lake City labor representative, Commissioner. will Mr. Rasmussen he cf by Logan. and presenting to him the first! At the big celebration in Tren- - Walton reports that haveiMtm Mesa, Arizona; Clark 11 Thic clinic, one of Hip wpn was relCted SCCOlld Vice chair-- 1 ton rma Pehr- -' Me-- 1 Tw0 vloIin solos- Mlss money ever given to Harvard by! Saturday, Shirley Anderson of one of the largest midways ever whte William Paradi.se; rr -. solson The.se of Vo:'al ri.v the at fair we v ere impressed by being held during August and Sepas was' the Rodeo chosen grounds. staged Ewan Kemmorer. Wyoniing; John Mrs. N. A. Dunyn. SHt Lake! Trenton and concessions Cahce County Farm are legitimate the large collection cf books by temb - r is a state wide program. Mc' Father, John O. Hughes. Wayne Aamodt, Bountiful; - Queen for the was chairreelected associate City, be the will under superMr. and Mrs. Edger Hancock, no carnival stuff. and shows at Rodeo ond Fair Radcliffe graduates. We were most and Bureau Logan Tremonton. Whorter, man and Rue Evans, F- , Mr- and Mrs- Andrew Lamont, Mr. 15 i6. 14, and interested in a history of the shoe vsion of Miss Marcella Mclnnar-Flossy will take eptember These appointments mol'e, was named second vice chair AIrsFloyd Hardman, Stuart business in Massachusetts, written neP' state director of the Crippled! Buttars of Clarkstcn was chosen J. W. Wixom in charge of the effect at the beginning of school and onion local with Service Children and Ann Hardman motcred to county as the attendant for the queen. race track at the fair grounds September 28, Colonel Brown W;Ls"ille Lunerel Services were by an old srhcal friend of ours T!le our presidential electors Examina-- 1 at- - held Saturday and Holbrook, in the WellsviUe Idaho, Thursday horses These while she was -- rofessor of Home nurses in attendance. have and fastest will have the he good girls nounced tions will be made by Dr. H. C. were named at the meeting, as tended the shower and dar.ee tfc.rna:le at 2 p. in. for Maryell and ride well. They track in the west. He Is working equipment C. lows: Morse V. and James will head the of Salt Lake City. (Continued on Page Five) given in honor of Gladys Sere;-.-- , chiee I ves:n Miughan. six weeks Grand Entry each it daily and will be prepared for Salt Lake Citv; Mrs. Sher- sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. He- The clinic opens at 9:30 a. m., Ivers, of the rodeo. Par- - all horsemen vho will come here and day night Chri'tcnsen, Provo, and Mrs. ley Reese, arena director, is de- Ammon Sorensen, who v.?t reecrri - ter D. Maughan who passed away and continues each day until 4 p. mail with a rush from the Twin Falls'. Anne F. Rutleage, Kaysville. m. All families with crippled child-- ; to 11.. make t.rmined jly married to Mr. Nelson of Provo. let the family home early Friday the grand entry Fair which ends September Utah. I an impressive part of the rodeo. ren in Cache and Rich counties mti'iung. Eishop John J. Hendry Wixom predicts some records will J The Ladies Farm Bureau met was in charge. The flowers were OZllU ro-- t are urged to contact the local for arena the The bioken. ;ke Friday at the home of Mrs. Pearl profuse and beautiful. Four small county nurse or local health of- -i President Eric Hendrick.? of the deo will be in the best condition be no J experien-ficials, that delay Farm Bureau Fair has called a' it has ever been. Whit Kirn-- j Wm. Andrews, one of Logan's Bird. Afternoon was spent in boys acted as pallbearers. The music was by the ward choir ced in having the patients cleared; and one of our quilting. Delicious dinner was special meeting of all the heads of ball has seen to that as he has early pioneers in citizens. ed at the close of the afternoon with Chcister Lamont Allan by the county welfare board, and tlie departments of the Fair lor, kept the grounds in excellent con most highly to Mesdames Rhoda Hardman, charge assisted by Mrs. Anona The greatest of all human faults is to registered for examination at the Tuesday evening for a final check dition for the regular ball games1 commemorated his 82nd birthday Alice 30. Stauffer, Dora Whitney, Le- -j Maughan at the organ. The ser-v- a be conscious of none. clinic. August The Hyrum First ward Aaronic up. At this time all the events on which have taken place during the; anniversary Sunday, Hilda Whitney lone vice began by the choir singing, at Thornton, a was There SEPTEMBER family gathering season. be iie'.d the entire fair a will The present Clinical Program,! FrierihocJ program fathers, mothers, Larsen. 1 Confederate! We'll Understand. Sometime in the canyon. evacuate Lcgan city park which is administered jby the and sons outing last Saturday at scheduled and advertised accordAtlanta after aiege, 1864. Mr. and Mrs. Vance D. Walker praers were by Thomas T. Arthur Peterson, Jonathan Smith' where a delicious chicken dinner state board of health in cooperation Mcnte Cnsto recreation park ln ingly. and Fred Walker, spent the ley and Evan O. Perkins. Speak-wee- k and Heber Murray in charge of the! was served and a program with the Federal and State Cri-- , Blacksmith Fork canyon, 47 miles at Salt Lake City. Mrs. ers were Earl Allen, Hyrum, James end at tlie at dered (Jft 2 Start of London, England, the Matches deamphitheatre Lundahl of the report southeast of Hyrum. Su.ty were in Pulling Manager Alira no ppled Children program is to a greatest fire, 1666. Andrew Cooley who has spent the h. Stewart, Logan, Geddes Maugh- Dansante ts cooperating with the competition keen and tougher than Guinavah park. termine diagnosis and to arrange attendance. The program consisted of sing- past week as their house guest re- an and Bp. Hendry. Musical num.3 Hendrik Hudson discovert for care and treatment until com- Soft ball and target games were Farm Bureau Fair Committee and ever. They look for some ntw ffiPNew York Bay, 1609. bers were, solo, Vernon Maughan; When Its Springtime in the turned home with them. will matches These two ing will this in dances James Wilson with J. stage year. the rehabilitation is assured. played large plete to solo, Kenneth Murray; solo and was hostess Walker Mrs. Ada Drew sur-Rockies: and song race Savage; tap track Geronimos on t Apaches 4 the Every child from birth to eighteen charge. Ice cream, cantetoupe and second and third days of the fair, take place render to General Milea, and a nicely arranged luncheon on chorus, Ethel Jones and choir. The Del Larsen dance, Daisy ' years of age is entitled to this water melon were served which was Tuesday and Wednesday Septem- - this is a good place to pull. 1886. . Elaine Eeklund; violin solo, LaRue Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Mar-v- a grave was dedicated by Guy II. ber 15 and 16. The dances are a ln charge of Norman Seamens. service. Kidman, Mrs. Marjory Bird, Maughan. 5 United States Navy geta Jack Dew, who furnishes all the Andrews; reading, Julian Andrews; The grouping of counties around The following program was given, part of the Fair Program. The Mrs. its first regular uniforms, Out of town relatives attending Leona and Myrl Lamont. Yeates; song, Evelyn in first dance Tuesday evening will com- rodeo stock keeps them a central point has been made conducted by Fred J. Miller. 1776. . Mesdames Wilford Larsen, C. S. the services were Mr. and Mrs,, Lula Andrews. Supper reading, are 9:30 mence condition. at class grain after rodeo from a transportation standthe Miller. Wm. J. They and Prayer, Barrett, Willard Richards, O. J. Fred Maughan, Mr. and Mrs.. 6 Benedict Arnold bumf hit Theres a close at 12:30. Wednesday evening fed. They are strong and make concluded the day's enjoyment. point affecting patients, physicians Community singing, home town. New London, Willard Richards, Mrs. O. J. Spencer Maughan of Clifton, IdaMrs. those sat at who the and Among bull riders and heads of families, nurses and all Long Long Trail and High on the the regular dance time will pre- the doggers Conn 1781. Miss lone Baker, motored ho, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Larsen, Mr. were Mrs. Mr. Barrett, table and dinner calf ropers go some to do their vail. concerned. Mountain Top. William Andrews; Mr. and Mrs. E. to Peters boro, Friday and spent the and Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Lenard Magellans ship ends three used same Is stunts. the This stock The Utah Hansen. v, 7 year Reuben Is Service Talk, Bishop Crippled round world trip, with Mrs. Hans Ander- Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Willard William Walton in charge of at the Ogden show. Dew says the L. Larsen; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. afternoon 1522. Vocal solo with guitar accomopen to all crippled children ln Mrs. Anderson has the mis- Peterson, Mrs Lamont Larsen all son, Al Mrs. Mr. and Breeze; Andrews; steers the state, but all cases are referred paniment, Harry Don Bradley. the midway of the fair reports broncs and large Brahama fortune of of Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr Mrs. Don breaking her foot. Mr. and Talmage; to the local county welfare boards S First issue of the New Talk by Wm. J. Miller, Aaronic that Monty Young with his five are bucking higher and harder Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith and Darley. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mrs. Lew Andrews: John AnYork Sun if printed, 1883, and riders ever. takes who conduct investigations to de- Priesthood supervisor. It rides good than and Otto, champion largest were Stuart and Mrs. Emily John of Providence termine the financial status of each Vocal duet, Mrs. Melinda Liljen-qul- st high diver of the world will be to ride them and there will be drews; Mr. and Mrs. Roma An- daughters of of New Men t Territories Mrs. Gwen Mr. and of 22 17 guests children and Logan, Bp. and Mrs. Ernest B drews; established grand ico and Utah individual family applying for care here. At certain times during the plenty of riders here to try their and Ross LUjenquist. Smith Sunday. children. Maughan of Provldenoe. by Congress, 1830. great grand stuff. and treatment for their children. will free acts fair Otto Dr. W. J. give Benediction, diving Wright, FOR PARTY IN THIS CITY! I Description of the Christ Demonstration at . . H an - An-th- ' m - RiritprniK j j I Jas. R. Richeson Services Held Ill 2nd Weird H depc-rtme- kJ er . a v t- hislT?, f"any,of can-ccu- ld . , 'chin m Allan Tingey Retained As Flaal - Party Headsters Clinic For el they!' . Crippled Children ' cam-whic- Trenton Maiden Selected Queen of County Fair - 0-- - 'ork IT UtlSI al 061(3 - Saturday For - Maughan Child j - - - es ; Wm. Andrews rathers and j Celebrates nr rj i.l,J Dirtnaay ttartt j j Hold Outing j y y , tri a . 3 nec-esa- ry . Dar-Hel- ren-Hor- se ' ' en |