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Show Thursday, 'May 6, 1926. THE JOURNAL. E lief Society, Ruth Rolph ; AT gion class, Archie Jenkins, ers' and Seventys quorum NEWTON, May. 3. Ward con ference was held in the Newton svard Sunday, with sessions at 10.30 and 2 p. m. There were present of the stake presidency James W. Funk and John E. Griffin, also high councilman George G. Hendricks. Bishop M. C. Rigby was in charge of the meeting which commenced by the choir and congregation singing Our God We Raise to Thee, prayer W. II. Griffin Sr. song choir, Seoret Prayer, Bishop M. C. Rigby made a short welcome speech, felt that there was not as many out as should be to a conference; hoped jmore would attend the afternoon session, supt. Jos-- at Cache Lynn-Barker- Junc- school in a crippled condition ; Said they needed more teachers, which Bishop Rigby said would! be furnished from our ward each Sunday morning to assist in teaching the classes. . Vocal solo by Gweneva Clark, j The Y. L. M. I. A. was reported by Orpha Fabricius ; was not as good attendance the past years; ,had year as previous good teachers and lessons. The Y. M. M. I. A. wras reported by Golden Rigby. Remarks by Geo. Hendricks. President Funk jso spoke a short time. After closing song the benediction was pronounced by WalLCpoley. Mebting convened at 2 p. m. the choir sang God is Love, opening prayer by John Jenkins, song, choir, Jesus I My Cross The following Have Taken. organizations were reported ; Re . selor L. C. Larsen Sunday evening the boy scouts cotirj of honor of the Benson stake was held in the Newton ward ,the hail w as filled to over flowing, every ward in the stake was represented. Victor Lind-blchief executive of the boy council of Cache' Valley and Dr. Wm. E. Hawkins ff Logan were present. Geo. South of Lewiston presided. The following program was carried out: song congregation My Country Tis of Thee, prayer by John Bair of Cove; song by the Trail Builders; talk, Dr. Wm. E. Hawkins; piano solo , Cache Junction; talk Scout Executive Victor Lindblad; vocal duet Hazel and Florence Taggart of Lewiston, accompanied on the piano by their sister, Mrs. Melba Van Orden ; talk by Deputy Scout Executive, James W. Kirkbride piano solo, Mrs. R. C. Pike of Cornish ; Scout Song by congregation; prayer by Vernon Larson, Smithfield; the badges were awarded as follows: tenderfoot badges by J. W. Kirkbride, of Smithfield; 2nd class badges by Dr. Hawkins, Logan;- - 1st class badges by Claud Quinney, Smithfield; merit badges by Bishop J. L. Morrison, Ajmalga; star badges, Seymor Thompson, Clarkston ; Eagle badges by Saul Allen of Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Neils Bayer and Miss Ida Johnson of Ogden were Newton, visitors Sunday, th guests of Miss Ellen Lauritzen. Friday last the district? school celebrated by taking the children for a May walk; .Next Friday evening May 17 there . will be a ball-- in the d, that time many have moved away, leaving the Spring. by -- eph J. Larsen reported the Sunday School to be in a good thriving condition, had a good corps of officers and teachers, all striving for the betterment of the young. The branch Sunday School at Cache Junction was reported by Supt. Ernest Jensen. When organized a year ago there were about 83 of Sunday School age tion, but since Eld- llyrum Larsen; Teachers , Edward Larsen, Deacons, Woodrow Rigby; Missionary Committee Jos. J. Larsen; old folks commit tee; Eugene Nelson. The ward was reported by Bishop M. C Rigby, the financial report was read by ward clerk L. Geo. Clark the reports were interspersed by a vocal solo by Iver .Peterson and a song by the choir Come We That Love The Lord, the stake and ward authorities were presented and sustained by L. Geo. Clarke, Elder Hendricks bore his testimony and Prest. James Funk occupied the time. The choir sang an anthem. Benediction by Coun- BE -- LOGAN CITY, CACHE mm ic. It is reported that three-fourt- hs of the beets will not come up if we do not liave rain to Bring them up the ground is so dry and hard; The fall grain and luncern crop is exceptionally good this v'i vt year. Mr. Marcus Cooley Jr. has been confined to his home the past two or three days on illness. Jor Economical Transportation On CLARKSTON, May 3. Sunday the students of the North Cache seminary class gave the following program in mcet-inprayer, Thelma Goodey solo, Eva Godfrey; talk, Lucetta Ravsten; duet, Miss Taggart and Miss Hogan of Lewiston; talk on the life of Paul, John Loosle; solo. Miss Rue Taggart; The Seminary slogan was treated by Amy Ravsten. Brother Ilieken, teacher, spoke a short time and gave a. splendid talk on Momonism ; closing remarks Bishop Loosle ; song by choir, grayer Ilertha,- Rasmussen. A family birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Clark in honor of Mrs. Clarks birthday. 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QUALITY AT the county attorney yesterday Companaro. Campanro.is said to witness. of R. S. Harris, have gained a little distance on Curtis Jackson Jr., is' charged deputy sheriff. the officers and stopped o hide with assault andjiattery of Paul Roberts is declared to have a R. Harris in a complaint issued pint of;liquor under a tree. had a still in his possession in yesterday by the county attorJohn Tedesco and Tony Charles Wane is .charged operation Slay 2 at 913 East ney. aiie . charged with posSouth Temple street. He was with possession of liquor. with transporting session o t liquor. charged On cqniplaint of J. E. SalisOctober 13, .1925, and, liquor bury,, counsel, deputy sheriff, Alvifi M. jguilty pleaded through Ogden Live Stock and was fined $100 in addition Marvle of DeweyviIIe is charged Market Quotations j to a suspended sixty-da- y jail with Cutting through a funeral is sentence imposed by Judge Gay-le- n procession May 2. It complained that he not only cut through S.' 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