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Show " 5 5 5 TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PACE EIGHT PAYS - TRIBUTE ' TO HEBER BALLS PARK, Feb. 9. services for Heber Balls were held in our ward chapel on Saturday, Feb. 6 at 1 p, m. A well filled house of relatives and friends were present to give that hom- age of respect due deceased who had lived a worthy life among us, never wavering in his convictions and honesty of purpose and in his fidelity to HYDE Funeral . eon-sisti- 1 ? ng the church. B. Petersen residing here; Daniel, Jacob and Mrs. Hannah md Lyons of Soda Springs Is Deceased Idaho, Henry, WELLSVILLE FOLKS ARE GIVEN by his wife and the following children Myrland Otis, Ardell, Arden and , Laren, Deceased had been a conservative and consistant citizen and a hard worker. About a year ago his heart began to enlarge yid gradually grew worse until other complications set in which finally caused his death. His the have wife and family sympathy. of the community in this their hour of bereavement. sickness has Considerable been and some is now in our midst. Mrs. Betty Mikkelsen, Mrs. Sarah A. Bennett and1 Services began by the choir under direction of Chorister R. S. McQuarrie sang One SweetThe in- Arthur Pyrser are at the ly Solemn Thought. Purshospital and Newell vocation was offered by Martin " The plan to stimulate and et few in a er and Done going anticipatesreC.Retdcr, Nathan fundamental Courage being, the search in this country Is one of Eugenia Lundquist assisted by days, appendicitis of Hits the moat signtlK-unMrs. Bertha Mathers sang The principal luxury. contends Albert A. Mlcbelson. Presunis E. Mrs. Petersen Mary . Homeland , ident of the National Aiadetny of ft Sciences and a Nobel Prize winner The following speakers gave aer the doctors care, having regard this as one of the most most excellent reports of their been to the hospital Beveral important and siguilicant moveassociations and dealings with days lately. ments in the direction of hdplng The Gleaner a giyls gave deceased: Henry E. Hancey, , to tnaKe the contributions to sciof ence worthy of (lie ent R. Homer Hyde. J. W. D. Hur-- dancing Valentine party fn the America." says Dr. MUfclson In school house evening. Alma Tuesday j and Albert R. Peris? ren, ( Herbert Hoover to The Mutuals are giving the (writinghisto satisfaction Sonne and President George W. (hat Mr press JOHt 'Hoover had consented to act as Lindquist of Logan. All speak-- ! drama Clarence in our of the of trustees Iho chairman hall Friday night. n evidence of the Kesearch Kndovvment. A shower was given .National This apochth board established by esty of purpose, unwavering Mrs. bundle Seamons El-' nee-Edna the National Academy of 8renf lr. Wilhnm II. VVthh, Director of faith and devotion to his fellow wood last Friday at the home fwllh headituarters at Washington the Kihool of llygh'tv and Public " man Of the deceased. to ne ure udequjte Health of Johns Hopkins I ill I., recentfunds far lent iho r starch In iure , During the services Ferron G. of her parents. She was' H Dr. J.uno Bn Dscience In the United States. , Face to Face. ly married to Joseph El wood. Lamb sang, irector of the OrUntal Institute of It no can "Wo rebeen Births have yout plead longer the' University of Chicago; Profi recently F'geno Lundquist of Smith field the pressure of building up the I, 11 Jones of he rendered a violin solo accom ported of boys at the homes of and, industries as an r scute for the un- of Wisconsin; Profi ssor A.Univirsity 11. Ijunl. Mr. Mrs. and John Duce and favorable comparison of our own of Harvard ,panied by his mother upon the Mr. and Mrs. Lafe ..meager contributions with those of o" hon-Uio- 1 3avs Hall and Mrs. JamMr. Roy es Wyatt. Mr. Howard P. Lea-tha- asH-d- or Univei-Mty- ; sig , Kirby. All concerned doing nicely. Mr,' and Mrs. John W. Mat-ki- n are the parents of a baby girl that lived five days when yellow jaundice caused its death gnd was buried from the family residence Monday at 4 p. m. This is unfortunate in that they lost & daughter two years ago under similar conditions. and tlerrnany." , England, 'declares Dr. Mlchelson, In referring to the fact that forlgn countries lead th, ui'ttt-i- Stutca In pure ini tnce Dr. Vtlcht I.Oii, Olinrle E Hugher and John 'V DavK Uow.i aoove, are no mlo-r-s of the hoard of trus-- i tees of the National lbs. arch Endowment. Other members are: Qono Dunn, Chairman of the National Heat-arcCouncil; Vernon iKtllogg, Permanent Krrretary o' Council , the National llest-imEithu Hoot, Herbert Hoover. Alt-- drew W, Mellon. Colonel Edward M. House, Julius Kjpfnvjsld, Camet-roJ - where' the grave was-dedtea- ted ' byj George C, Nielsen. ; Deceased was born in Ched-istd.England, Sept, 20, 1867, Was the son of the late John and Sarah Baxter Balls. He with his parents ami family came to this country in 1868 coming across the plains with the last ox train used in bringthe ing immigrants across This company was in -- plains. charge of the late SimpsonR. Molen. The Balls family settled in Hyde Park where a family of twelve child raised, five of whom' together with their, n, Rice Consumption of Forbes, Fell Shows Japan Considerable Growth (Bt Pres) TOKYO, Feb. 12 Rice sumed in Japan in 1925 is , SJMtrJieU, 3)r- VVHeiiurg, Hi dry Hubert A. Milliof the Na- - . kan. Foreign Secretary tional Academy of Hi lent es and Nobel Prize winner: Dr. John O. Merriam, President of the Carnegie of Washington; Owen , Institution .1 Young and Henry M, UuUn-sotiDirutor of the ,tT. Simon Poekefelh-institule for Medical Dr. John J. Cany, 'research; of the American Tele phone and Tckgraph Company; Atwoelated conesti-mat- l I ; ul ITOfissor-Oswal- Vcblen of Princeton Dr. Thomas H Morgan of Columbia University and Dr. lleorge K. Hale, Dlri ctor of Mount Wilson Obsefvator) In a dheloratloi' of the trustees, it H contended in p.wt That It Is wiser to make large rvpendltures for sin ntiflo research, thus advancing civilisation, improving human weifan, conserving health, and .saving count h ss'useful lives, than tot tajytraFe unnecessary suffering and then endeavor to alleviate It at stIH greater cost. - "That research In all Sranolies of the mathematical, physical And hi- oluglcat silenc-shutuld.be tru'our-- i Hid inteileotual aged, bt causeubd spiritual value of addtnif to know U dge and because thd )ffialesli advance in sc K nee and lilndulitry ofteA nftyiult. from apparently useless absujUp diseoveiips. y. s "Thai f i exceptionally itualitied t'o widen fundamental knowledge through restart h are of such value lo the uatlon that ivory (Tort should bo made lo lauilllala their wot k. sHc-ntiat- Oquirrh Brand Pound... BUTTER 45 PEMJTGUTTEI!kc,,:27. Boy. a KS STANDARD 2 Cans ... 25c CORN Campbells PEAS .S Sweet : TOMATO KrfLICEO Cans .. 73c Case.. $2.90 3 Cans. .. 33c 6 Cans.. . 63c 1 Case . $2.50 1 i teWlE a SOUP 3 Cans 25 PEACHES fJ2fol45 These are Packed in Extra Heavy Syrup Pint Del CATSUP Monte m K 22, Bottles Each ... TOILET PAPER Tissue acted as tdastmaster. All guests under 50 years of age were entertained in the j general assembly hall where the following program was rendered: comic reading, Mrs. Maurice Parkinson; comic reciArch Baxter; tation, Mrs. comic song, Mrs Robert Braw-shaj- v comic ; reading, Mrs. James Williamson; comic recitation, Mrs. John B, Woodward. Music was furnished by the Wellsville orchestra in the dining room whjle all under 50 years were served.. During this time the old folks were enter-with, bid fashioned Songs in the auditorium Jned A chicken dinner was served, to 3J6. guests;' ' ' After dinner the guests assembled in the main auditorium l herd. Bishop Seamons extended the thanks of the family and relatives for all assistance- - that had been given in the sickness and death of Brother Bails. The rhoir sang the closing song-Etening Prayer and benediction was pronounced by John E. Lee.- A long cortege followed the remains to, the cemetery School great many" form- Vv. niver-ktty- k Martha and Carma Ballam "The Lord Is . My Shep- er residents of Wellsville over 65 years were invited. The pari ty began at 11 oclock where the following program was rendered; Singing, Guide Us Oh Thou Great Jehova; Prayer, Thomas Leishman; address of welcome, James W, Hall, chairman of old folks committee; singing. Come, Come Ye Saints by all over 65 years of age, duet Mrs. Wm. G- Darley and Kenneth Murray; Remarks, John A. Israelson of Stake Presidency. duet, Mrs. Thomas T. Darley and Mrs. Chas. E. Gunnell ; Remarks, Bishop C. N. Maugh. an. Dance, HighEnd Fling by Mrs. Lelantd Maughan- AH over 70 years were presented with a white carnation; singing Count Your Blessings, prayer Thomas Leishman.) Dinner was then served to all over 50 years r music Was furnished in- - the dining room by - - s piano. Sweet, Creamery. - t I Pure Thursday at the annual party and ward reunion held, in the tabernacle. A ex-- I Saves House Keepers Many Dollars THESES PRICES ALL DAY SATURDAY Feb. 10 WELLSVILLE, The Wellsville ward' old folks were royally entertained last rpri-w- 1 n ROYAL GOOD TIME ' x OLD sur-vive- Utah-Idah- 1 More Pure Science Research In United States Is Urged f; parents have passed on. The survive: William, following James, Charles and Mrs Eliza HYDE. PARK Friday, February 12, 1926. 1000 Sheets.. tJ for LAUNDRY SOAP 10 White.v... - . ARE WE 23' B. ,35c DEMONSTRATING VEGEX VITAMIN B Stop at Our Table. Try a Cup of Hot Soup, a Tasty Sandwich and a Bit of Delicious Salad All Seasoned with Vegex. BULK CR SIRLOIN f ,L DAY SATURDAY 3 lbs. for. SCO 5 lbs. for.. 75c $U5 Oven Roast ROAST-e-Choi- ce Per . iJ, i.'h--' MUTTON CHOPS Ixiin'and Rib, lb. MUTTON Young and Tender : J.EG-O- P per Pound , VEAL AND MUTTON STBfW, lb Sausage and Hamburger 2 lbs. for UNTIL ONE OCLOCK 25c 28c 12'Ac 2SC up stairs where a vaudeville was rendered; Darkey specialty act vvith songs and1 dances, Robert L. Bradshaw and Mer285,000,000 bushels were of domestic production, while the rerill Greene, one act comedy, mainder jwas imported princip-allthe Heathen Sewing for Pound Tie-Sh- ow EMIL HANSEN TO Off from Korea. Chlna and Indo Rubyv Brice, Carrie Pricer Car China. Compared with the presie II. Brenchley, Millie. Baxter, VISIT MANY POINTS Ethel Jones, Jane Walters, NelBest Comedy Yet ceding year an increased conlie Bradshaw, Lena Maughan, sumption of 6,150,000 bushels is shown. Mattie Williamson; monologue, (L Show-Ois The the liestl BW comPen2' Amy W. Woodward; comic 'leW, comedy that has yet been done! iU!state-wid- e landscaping plans Speech Howard ' Leatham ; one is by an American Persias new Shad formerly was a stable boy. Pretty well 1926 for yomin spring planting, Emil act burlesque; Anna Parkinson, In tV AO opinion of Heywood Broun, who for taking up the reiqs. Detroit News. equipped BradGreenRobert in Merrill Hansen, specialist landscape is at present with the New York World. Mr. Broun is a gardening with fthe Extension shaw; Two act pantomine, Utah Agricultural Joyce Poppleton, Lee Jensen, Harvard graduate and Spent sev Service ofthe , Anm aves, Logan February Merrill Green; dialogue, oral years in France with the ollegeCEELING FULL RESPONSIBILITY of Maughan, Gladys months which Parkinson, will trip A. E F. as a correspondent. Perkins. Manilla im to more than forty the faith you have in us arid our abilhas written several plays and At six oclock lunch was This is the r when Oranges, Lemof he is a well known contributor different communities in Utah served in the basement to 260 ity tto save you money, we have searched conferences vvith demon-in- g ons and Lettuce are most necessary as a Spring to magazines with articles deal- guestsmarkets merchandise repreTonic We are told Oranges are Cheaper at with blocks and plays. But s;rors cooperating in the pro-wThe party then adjourned to rnotion of home and will the values community of dramatic editor continually proVanity Skaggs than In California. the opera house ancTenjoyed a Fair and in 1920 he wan a loc-- i ,eauDficat ion projwt-tlong our mutual good will and friendship. splendid picture show, after at Columbia U. on dra-- j A PPrased of his intended which the party closed vvith a turer Dozen Sweet 45 2 a of communities ORANGES Sugar THESE PRICES ALL DAY matics. Naturally, then, the in the pavilion. Juicy 5 Doz. $1.00 011 Uansen s itinerary dance , a praise given play by so pre-The general committee wish SATURDAY Yet planmd special (meetings to take this opportunity to nouned a critic is worth consid-,ulA- e LEMONS Largest Full-A whk'h lie has been asked to in - Juice . erat ion who any one every 2 Tall Cans Choice Salmon ... tho fundamentals of (thank contributed to make this . Miss Do.ma Jones of the U Ji,c,U88 way Solid Heads Large CABBAGE Pound A. C. Dramatic Department gardening Mr. success. a party 4 Bars Cocoa Almond Oil Toilet Soap , special permission of sen his announced his willing, to resuch with Firm neSs Danvers 0,nply Large the author, George Kellv, to, 1 ct. Six Boxes Matches Horseback Riders ONIONS use his plav. The Show Oft quests, if time 10 IVunds permits, Exfor the school play this year Pe,ience has taught it lm that 4 Heads Jumljo Lettuce Patrols in Forests This is the first tune the weather conditions at this time Another Shipment of Fancy Silver 1 Doz. Heavy Glass Tumblers play has keen pi educed Lv of vear may prevent his travelbut (By Associated Press) and so the school ing e.vutlv as scheduled, amateurs, 11 Salmon Feb. Saving Prices LOS ANGELES, feels proud of the choice Miss everv itiml, he says, will be 39c Heinz Green Olives . horseof the members When made t the hod 'Jones has nude. tollowmg Fresh Fiozcn Silver back r (1,'ng club." of this 4 lbs. Fresh Parsnips for.. "llie hhow ol . . comedy ltmeiaiy; Half or t hoteII). easting abouGfoua 15, Gai'liml itr.it iealTj.ipt ats tirf htTaudny richruaij more, bridle Best Cuts - . 9 lb. Bag Fancy Oats .: hi- humor i Brigham City; ol UK- piayjmtmUm and came fire the department paths, Ilarrisville so and Beef, February ts and that 16, natural pound 5oung ,ai iid aid Sugar Cured Shoulders (Boneless) lb. ,ne is earned through! ut theGgden; February 17, Clearfield to their which have a hills Nearby dull-and UNK SAUSAGE Farmington i Kayavile, play without am peuod of I eavv 8 lb. Pail Pure Lard grow th of brush are in oodscro-- s ; February 18, Salt ness. season a constant menthe dry and Magna No one questions the reality Lake, Holliday Prime Rib Beef Roasts (Boneless) lb. many devasting Hamburger of the eh.iracteis. That is one! February 19 Salt Lake County, ace, causing Sausage pf; havoc with and wieal-intires Tooele and reason the play creating such Febiuarv 20, Choice Sirloili or water sheds. Believing that getwe are alt ttrantsvdlle ; ' unlveisal a 22, .tpia-alFebruary Los of horseman Sirloin S-u1 Roast the 3,500 Rump or with people justi American Fork, Pleasant Grove ting Choice Veal and Pork acquainted cut into the hazard Angeles Show-1 arid I.indon; like Aubrey Piper the February 23, zones would help lessen the ' Our Special Brices on Canned Vegetables Holds Off. Payson and danger to the city, through the Spanish Folk, been w oi king Provo. February has east The 24, Nephi; presence of these unofficial Good Over Sat ui day. Watch Our Displays. parts. The lines me memorized February 25, Manti and Crvs-sn- d lookout-- Fire Chief Ralph Scott Miss Jones the U A. C.jtal Springs; February 26. Mt. has made many fire lanes avail-l- e dramatic coach, is drilling them Pleasant and" Ephraim: Febru-- 1 to th 3 riders. & . In return for the construction in character interpolation. , 'ary 27, Redmond and Richfield March 1. Beaver and Milford; of the Lre break paths, the rid-- , ' - cluf -t l"ve agreed to patrol There are arimt 8 000 TiersrmsjMaiTh 2. Cedar City : March 3 Around Corner from National Bank, 8 to 30, them and be alert i nreporting March listed as bee kecpeia in the tnerge. "Verna fires before they gain headway.1 United States. by the Agriculture and Forestry department at bushels. Of this total, 333,-000,0- r 00 POT ROAST - MODERN MARKET ren-w- re ff f - Saturday Prices - Hej4,. ! "r the sents - as for that that . numr -- r- of 2 l,''4JF - - has'3!' -- ITan-seciir- 27e 25c ed Become Fire i A at Jars I vicen-itylega- ! 1 D-- a Tie-cnce- - n -- .! meanfe-of-obtain- - ing j 20 or '2 26c SI .79 , 17c 25c T-Bo- ne ,. 8 , Roastslb. 10c, J ! ) Cash I i- j I - c Carry First |