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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY, L, FEBRUARY 19 4 S, PAGE NINE. 1. Two Hundred Escaped Injury in Wreck RAILROAD UNION ASKS STRIKE VOTE M?. . WASHINGTON. M. Jewell, r i rr T v 1 v 1 i research in England goes on j It costs five cents do get genealogical information from not raised on account of the war. England. And the price has demonstrated this inexpensive plan of Logan Kingsford Miss reand is now exhibiting several pages of dates and names relatives as evidence that it can be her to English lating was one 5 postage stamp. She thought done. The total cost relatives in a particular part of Englsome have she might and. She was advised by Mrs. Groutage, a missionary at the genealogical section of the library, to write to Mr. Miss or would find Mrs Ormond with the hope that the postmaster to. Then to name the letter there that give someone by when she received a was a time of waiting until this week letter from an unknown relative giving her several pages of genealogical information regarding her English relatives. She also received some more family genealogy from the He is still doing geneEnglish genealogist, Percy Bramble. he lives just across the channel alogical research though from the nazi invasion ports. Mrs. Groutage also reports similar success by Mrs. This time a three-cen- t stamp on a letter addressed to Mr Miss or Mrs. Deer in Iowa brought genealogical help. will help The directories that are being placed in the library in a posiwho be of names the may persons in finding many n. tion to help in research. Last week we reported receipt in Logan of genealogical information from Denmark. Every letter does not reach its destination but many of them do and there is no reason is a to quit trying to find your genealogy just because there war. DIRECTORIES IN THE LIBRARY (Editorial) dozen Last week we announced the addition of about a directories to the genealogical section of the Cache county with the response to library. We are very much pleased directories for our suggestion that we make an effort to get directories appears that it is easier to get telephone than the regular city directories. abroad Once more we appeal to our friends at home and both use can We telephone to send us more directories. and city directories. If you live in Cache Valley or its ajacent cities and ask them to territory write to your friends in other of their home town directory for use in our send you a copy you parts then may we invite and send us to lend a helping hand in the cause of genealogy book rate tor directories from your town or county. The cents a pound. The mailing books is only one and little. is books very cost of mailing one of these you do not live in these one-ha- lf Richmond City Death And Burial List Lewis Ricks and Hazel Larsen, d. FON- D- Chloe Judd, b. July 19. 1896, Wanti. Utah, d. of Joseph Judd, d. April 15, 1926. Wife of Stillman Pond. Louisa, b. Feb. 10, 1929. Richmond, Cache county, Utah, d. of Horace Raymond Pond and Mabel Hendricks, d. Apr. 4, 1929. 1802. d. b. Oct. 26, Stillman, Hus. of Abigail Sept 30. 1878. Thorne Pond. POPE Cora, b. Nov. 10, 1882. Richmond, Cache county, Utah, d. of Granda and Mary J. Pope, d. Feb. 15, 1883. b. Elizabeth, d. 1867, June 1, 1913 KOBINSON RichAnnie C., b. Feb. 7, 1868. d. ot mond, Cache county, Utah, ChrisPeter and Jane Traveller tensen. d. Jan. 6, 1892. Wife of John Robinson. Lake Ella, b. July 26, 1857. SaltGriffin City Utah, d. of Thomas and Amanda Perkins, d Feb. 29, 1915. Wife of Frank G. Robinson. 7 mo. Frank Gregson, b. (55 yr. Robin1 day) 8 of John and Ann son. d. May 9. 1910. DowFranklin, b. Apr 23. Robinson Arnold of s. Idaho, ney. and Nettie Johnson, d. May 7, - Leile, b. Dec. 6. 1909. Richmond, Floyd, b. Apr. 8 1885, Utah, s. Utah. s. of Frank Oscar Pope and Margaret Cache County. and Bertha Robinson. G Broer, d. Mar. 15, 1905. d. Sept. 17. 1927. Biake, Margaret E., b July 16. 1849. Rich1900. Lydia, b. Jan. 21, Sacramento, Calif., d. of Ariah C. Utah, s. of Cache county. Brower and Margaret d. mond, Hussy, Robin- of Jr, Feb Wife of Oscar Pope. 21. 1920. Myrle Webb. b. Dec. 16, 1920. Moulton, Idaho, d. of William Pope and Esther Webb, d. Jan. 1921 i. Oscar Moroni, b.. Aug. 17, 1846, Nauvoo. Illinois, d. May 12, 1929. Bus of Margaret Brower. Pot LsEN Christianna, b. Mar. 12, 1812, Denmark, d Mar. 12, 1898. Wife of Paul Poulsen. PRATT Oral LaMar, b. Sept. 4 1930, Richmond, Cache County, Utah, f of Oral Pratt and Velda Bur-wn- k d xov 28, 1930. ii A,ce Robbins, b 1831, Eng- ond, d. of Robbins, d. Jan. lfe Shem Purnell. 1 1 USER May. b May 1, 1888, Treasure- on. Idaho, d. of Thomas Carver Angelina Griffith, d. Dec. 19, f ewel Purser. RAIKfe knell " Willard and Abbie Allen son, d. Jan. 21, 1900. Marelda Peart, b. Nov. 29. 1882, Salt Lake City, Utah, d. of Angelina Peart, d. Nov. 27, 1882. Wife of John Robinson, Jr. mo. 11 Marguerette, b. 3 yr. 5 RobinFrank d. of Idaho, days). son and Bertha Blake, d. Jan. 6, -r-a- nd 1908 Willard D. b. Nov. 9. 1891, Rich mond, Cache County, Utah, s. of John Robinson, Jr, and Anna Christensen Robinson, d. Mar. 11 1892. ROGER- SElisha F b. Jan. . 30, 1891. b. May 10, 1891, Utah, d. of E. H. Rog-er- s and Susannah J. Hobson, d. Freedia Vilnte. Lewiston, 29. 1892. Horlic Dowell, b., Dec. 31, 1891 Lewiston, Utah, s. of Elisha H Rogers and Susannah H. Hobson b. Feb. 1. 1818, Ten-- v d. Jan. 4 1892. Julia C., b. of David Rainey and ancy Davis, d. Nov. 6, 1888. Hus. Dec. 9, 1874. David p, 15. 1876, Lewis- ton, Utah, s. of Elisha H. d.Rogers Jan and Susannah J. Hobson, June s- June 19, 1874, Dorothy Jane Dcnnus Rainey. ROSE Shirley, b. Dec. 21. 1927. Weston Jane., b. June 16. 1840, d. of Charles Rose and Idaho, of WllUam DennS'S'PP1' Taylor Zerella Whittle, d., Dee. 8, 1928. Talitha d. Bankhead, ini Wife of David p Ramey. 1920. Dorothea .1,J- - Joseph P., b. Sept. 19, 1861, f!'ond' Cache county, Utah, s. an Jane Dennus p,.Pav,d d. juiy 10 lg63 Feb- 29 1K99. i. ne' ' d- ot David W. Rainey Rln, b- - Free-snlfi- - SUCCESS SEEN IN NEW CLASS SETUP - w M,lrv Olsen, c d. b. 29, 1919. July Aug. 9, 1886, Rich-Do- e training classarhe. county. Utah. d. of The Genealogical schools I are sucn'linoi i ?'ncy and Mary Olsen es in the Sunday 1RR7' ceeding far beyond the expectations of the officers in charge fall of 1823. Glas-to Sccietnry Reiser of daccording niland1892. 1. May Thomas Richardson. the Deseret Sunday School board. 72 yrS- 7 mo- 14 Em?lin'ob' days) We visited his office recently ami 8' of Thomas Richard-- " us that a large edition dMar. 10, 1906. Hus. of he told Lola Dair. of the class manuals had been NelavA'i T'7 b- 69 y- 7 mo published last year with the exw?rk' d' of John Bair, d. pectation that they would last The entire edition f ftHharSon1910- W,fe Jh" two years. been sold and a new has already Th Hrn.H8' Feb, 18, 1804, Eng- - edition is being printed. In view land 3. 1 vi6, Hus. of of the fart that many of the fNih'1 classes are just getting started it Hit Kx!.f K'chardson. is quite probable that another ailed fot b ' mo 10 days) large edition will he Lai he J s this of year. county, Utah, b- C - - - h- wr - - Lu OSCLtl rT1 1 CfllplC 1 We had a very fine baptism dav, 1, lasting over twelve hours. Excursions as follows were here- - Bear River Seminary group of fine girls under the direction of Principal V. King, assisted Alma by Garland W Puzey. Deacon's Quorum excursion from the Trenton ward, Benson stake, with d bishop's second counselor M Peek in charge. A very fine group of girls (24 students) were here 'am the Franklin county LDS Seminary with Instructor Alvin Harris in charge and Alloy Cherry, first counselor in the stake genealogical committee. assisting. Larson family excursion on the Johan Arvid line with Lars H. Larsen charge and Harriet W Pet-- i erson (mother of two of the girl proxies) assisting. Junior exfrom the Logan Fifth cursion ward. Cache stake on the Christian Berger line with Magdalena B. Esehler Family supervising. excursion from the Lewiston Second ward, Benson stake, on the Ole Olson line with Hanna P. Olson m charge and Isadore Olson assisting. Tuesday, the 4th, was Lost River, Pocatello arfd Rigby stakes. The following spoke at the regular morning service: Hopkin B. Campbell, one of our officiators, Joseph P. Hinck, Patriarch Harvey Sessions, also an offieiator, and President Joseph Qumney, Saturday. February Kef-for- C ; t - At r ' s. '! T Suspends Publication MagaThe Utah Genealogical zine is to be published no more. this of announcement ofifcml The was sent to the Stake Genealogical Chairmen in January by the of Utah Society Genealogical Here are some extracts from their letter: with the plan In accordance to simplify Church activities and in view of the modified responsibilities of Temple and Genea-i- n logical Activities Committees, the 'Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine will not be published this year. The decisions was reached onlv recently. Instead, such communications, instructions and articles as are necessary to be published in con. nection with the success of geneal logical nnd temple work will be printed in the Improvement Era Lesson outlines and teachers helps for the Sunday School Genealogical Training Class will continue to be published in the In- - jfj. f - 't Jk tx. IS y L 'w. J. . , , V H? In the justice of our Father in Heaven every soul on the face of the earth must have an opportunity to receive the Gospel. I want to read a verse to you from the Doctrine anil Covenants: For verily the voice of the Lord is unto ail men, and there is none to escape, and there is no eve that shall not see, neither e.u that shall not hear, neither heait thnt shall not be penetrated. be shall Anil the rebellious pierced with much sorrow: for their iniquities shall be spoken upon the housetops, and their acts shall be revealed" (P Genealogy Magazine i ' ? v 2 Wf . w. i is - :- se-ei- A. C 1:2-3- ) OpiNirliinit) I he to Accept Gnspeil Given Everyone Now reason teaches iis that it is a physical impossibility for us to reach every soul upon the face of the earth with a knowledge We have not done if the Gospel. that With all the means at our command they have been dying h- - the thousands, both in the days since the work began nnd before, without having heard the voice of a servant of the Son of God upon the earth; yet the time must come, in the justice of our Father in Heaven, when every soul must hear every ear shall hear, every eye shall see, every heart shall be penetrated and if it isn't done in this life by the preaching of the Gospel then it must be done among .he dead, in the spiut world;, but .t must be done. Now you have heard tonight the statement read from one of the letters or epistles the Prophet wrote to the brethren in England (on baptism of the dead). I want you to call attention to one of the expressions in thnt letter: I first mentioned the doctrine in public when preaching the funeral sermon of Brother Seymour Brunson; and have since then given general instructions in the The the subject. Church on Saints have the privilege of being baptized for those of their relatives who are dead, whom they believe would have embraced the Gospel, if they had been privileged with hearing it, and who have received the Gospel in the spirit, the instrumentality of through those who have been commission' them while-- in to..pcl1 prison." (History of the Church, 8iPSSfeSl Lv. (VP E. 14 Feb. 15. The derision to ask a strike vote on demands for vacations with pay for railroad wotkers was reached by union leaders after George M Harrison, union President head, conferred with Roosevelt. The strike ballots will go In the mail on Feb. 15, Jewell said. We are going right ahead with our plans. The chiefs of the 14 unions will meet on March 26. to rount the vote. Harrison returned to the C1n cinnati, O.. headquarters of the railroad brotherhoods last night. Jewell said he planned to leave today fer Chieago to complete plans for the strike vote. President Roosevelt was said to Harrison to have suggested that he confer with John J. Pel-lepresident of the Asoseiation of American railroads, in nn effort to work out an agreement. "I know of no plans for a conference wiih Pelley," Jewell suid. We expect to proreed as planned. We, of course, hope an agreement ran hr reached without a strike." Urges Coowralne ' S-'- Medicine Program WASHINGTON. Feb. 8 d'Pi Dr. Hugh Cabot. Boston surgeon and a louder in the cooperative medicine Neni ly 200 passengers escaped Injury or death when 11 Pullman cars of movement, testified today at the on the rails tho after Pnciiic train a Western miraculously stayed antitrust action government's anil the baggage car plunged down an embankment Into the against the American Medical AsFeather River. The train, bound fioni San Franrisro to Chicago, sociation that group medical pracsmashed Into a mud slide between Quincy and Oroville. One crew rnem-ntice is not a new, untested Innowas di owned. The locomotive is on 11s side, Uie baggage car in Uie vation but has been in existence stream. structor). many years. We shall endeavor to make the Defense attorneys for the AMA, the in Era matter genealogical three affiliated societies and 20 to and to committees our helpful prominent physicians told the court the Church members. in opening statements that group Please bring this matter to thfc Jr. medical practice was an experiment Wednesday the 5th, was Ban- attention of all stake and ward and does not merit community denock and Cache stakes. Bear Riv- committeemen that they may be pendence. The AMA and the other had also when questions fully informed er and Hyrum stakes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wilson ville was a guest of her parents, defendants are under indictment on at are referred the about who spoke Magazine excursions. Those hinwere overnight guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Truman Cole, lost charges of restraining and the morning service were Lester to them. week. dering the operation of Group This magazine has been the ofMrs. Royal G. Wilson Thursday, M. Holman of the East Health Association Inc., a government-sMr. and Mrs. J. T. Cole entertainward. Bear River stake and Pres- ficial organ of the Genealogical enroutc home from a trip to Cali- ed for her family Friday evening. ponsored cooperative providg ident Adelbert E. Cranney. first Society of Utah many years and fornia, Arizona and Utah. While Games and lunch were enjoyed. ing medical care for has served a very fine mission. counselor in the temple a basis. in away they spent day each Friday night the special interests members on a at Mesa, St. George, Manti, gioup met ut the home of Mr. and of doctors for purtemples Grouping the 6th, was Raft Thursday, Salt Lake and Logan. Mrs. James Cottle, with Merlin poses of more effective practice Mrs. Vernon Cole presented 15 Rawlins R,iver, Logan and Box Elder as instructor. Music, goes bark many years, Dr. Cabot had stake stakes. The Box Elder students in a piano reeital here gnmes and lunch were enjoyed by testified. all attendance day an excellent He rescribed the operation of the 36. Sunday while the Logan stake had a fine Mrs. Vern Hinckley entertained YY'esley Hyde has purchased a Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn., attendance at the evening for friends of her daughter Karfen plot of ground from Levi Bodily where until recently he was conregulai on her eighth birthday Friday. Speakers at the Rasmusand is having his house moved sulting surgeon. Doctors there are Mrs. Royal Wilson and Mrs. there this week. . meeting were DeVerna J. paid on a salary basis. He 'said In we Below alphabetic give recently sen of Honeyville, Bertha Whittle visited with Mrs. who has been the clinic was the first private Esther Rawlings, in names the found recent; the order, missionary from Angus Bronson in Preston Friday. ill for several weeks, Is reported group of doctors to utilize tho sec- Delbert Jensen was brought home to be improving. .of the n genealogical . Northwestern States Mission, and iimies i rrViL advantage of close relationship Lewiston of Lewis B. Westover Sunday after -- being in a Logan among specialized colleagues."'; Who are interested should Those Woodruff was hospital last week for medicul Friday, the''7thr Crows, being fond of poison ivy treatment. and Hyrum stakes. The Hyrum consult the Transcript In our Vol. IV:231. Montreal, Quebec, is the largest berries, unknowingly help the plant public library. us Mrs. of some Leon idea Sorensen Now stake had a very fine attendance thnt of this Taylors- to spread. city in the Dominion of Canada. have that we can go into the both at the day sessions and at Saturday, Jan. 11, 1941 Arkley, the evening session. Excursions Anderson, Belknap, Borden, Beg- temple and perform the ordinwere also in attendance from garly, Bell, Beman, Brooks, Brock, ances for the people who have Cole, Caldwell, Chase, Crisp, been bitter SERIAL STORY . Bear River. Pocatello and Ogden Cross, ngainst the truth, reg- Coveil, Carpenter, Chapman, Cut- have known the truth and had stakes. The speakers at the PresFletDane, Church, were Dunham, ting, service ular morning opportunity to receive the the cher, Grant, Gray, Greene, Green, every ident Joseph Quinney, Jr. of Gospel and have refused to reBank-hea- d HodgGleason, H. Hunter, Evan Hayden, ceive it, and then when they die temple, Bishop of the Wells ville Second kins, Howard, Ham, Hull, Knowl-towe can go to the temple and do Mar-deCOPVHK5HT, BY BETTY WALLACE M King, Laskey, Langdon, the work for them, is not keeping ward and President Bertne! aznvicx. inc. Mullen, Merrow, Paine. Perry, in any sense with the revelations Thompson of the new stake presThe Prior, Richmond, Ring, Randall, the Lord has given us. idency of the Hyrum stake. TWERniTi The seareh iror R u n d e 1 1 , Stebbins, plain, sir, she said steadily. My Now in this revelation given bv Wellsville Second ward furnish- Richards, a, hat there la na trare af Hill. Stethusband and I bad been having ed the following excellent and Sheperd, Sherman, Shatwell, Wat- the Prophet known as Section 128 Martha anally aria hjatrrleal. la arnt ta brS. Paul anS Nnaanue program. Four son, Stewart, Tibbetts, Wade, Wil- of the Doctrine and Covenants, trouble. He thought Id left him, inspiring musical choir: Urlve tn ramp. Martha rrmrut-hrr- s Great Is son, Washburn, Whitcomb, there of baptism and and he lost his head, went home numbers by the speaking how Hill aitS Bulrh. lavra Records. son, Young. Roxbury of keeping a record It says: to find out whether Id really gone. the Son. she hurrlea ta the kti-ar- l. The Lord." Sweet Story of Old Bill la thrre. "You may think this order of Let Us Sing Unto The Lord" and Whatever hes done has been n. a a This "The House of the Lord. things to be very particular; but fault, too. I must share the was conto is e of me TIIE it tell that BEST CONSCRIPTS only WIFE you singers group gifted NEW GROUP answer the will of God, by conblame. ducted bv Linden Leatham with The CHAPTER XXX The commanding officer eyed to the ordinance and forming Reta B. Poppleton. organist. O. Unforher with frosty wisdom. preparation that the Lord ordain' t4ATARTHA! Bill cried huskily. following were soloists: Evan l.. SHEET Ruth ed and prepared before the foundParley. Allen Leishman. tunately, Madam, the Army ha Martha! and I Glenn salvathe for of ation the Jane world, no jurisdiction over wives. Bankhead, He exHe darted forward as she tion of the dead who should die Nellie Leishman. We wish to leaned forward, softening a little. and His thanks the of a arm without gosswayed. our strong steadied sincere knowledge press If women could only get it In the Sunday School Manual to each and all of the her, and his blue eyes looked down pel. (Verse 5.) for the efthrough their heads that most Training In January. 1836, the Prophet into hers with concern Genealogical members of this worthy and a and quirk, classes there is a statement that received in the Kirtland men's attitude depends to a tragic ficient organization for their pleading humility. For the ana after January 1st, 1941, the ap- one of the most remarkableTemple extent on the attitude of their revelsplendid services so willingly that faintness names overcame wives! Madam, it was your duty, the temple proved sheet for submitting in relation to sqlvation for ably given here at she a sharp, leaping reknew her, to the Index Bureau will be the ations as a soldiers wife, to see to It the dead which the Church had lief disone In Sheet. relief almost Family Group unendurable i received. It isn't in the Doctrine that your husband was inspired Hyrum E. Hanson. cussing this with Secretary Ben- and Covenants. Some people have jn its ecstasy. She clung to him, In his solemn job of training not nett of the Genealogical Society an idea that in that one ldok the new that is seeing distracted. It was your duty to of Utah he explained that the a revelation iseverything in the Doctrine of his face, the to be enthusiastic, encourage above statement was written last and Covenants. Here is what the haggaraness him, shamed uncertainty in his eyes. loyal, proud of his having asJuly and it was not known then, Lord said to the Propcht: But in the next was sumed when would be ready moment, she the duties of a citizen solexactly they All who have died without a him away. She was standto make the change. A new form dier! knowledge of this Gospel, who pushing of family group sheet is being would and ing straight rigid, the anger He rose abruptly. The interhave received it if they prepared to be used when the had been despair which had whipped view was closed. I shall try to permitted to tarry, shall and deis Atwood, the When all made. 1940 change 14. her on Alger. Dec. die henceforth without a knowthrough the dreadful hours do what I can to see that your are tails notice care due Allen, taken of, Arnold, Anderson. reAustin, making her lips tighten and her ledge of it, who would have husband is not dealt with too Aldrich, Adams, Allerton, Brown, will be given and until that time ceived it with all their hearts, voice hard. harshly, he added. Goodby. Bushncll. Bigelow, Baker Barrett, the Saints should continue to sub- shall be heirs of that kingdom, Where were you all this time? Blackmer, Best, Briant. Brewster, mit their names on the regular for I. the Lord, will judge all Dont Sheets. Burr. Endowment know lookweve and you been Baptism Brackett. Bray, Benham. WEEK later, Martha was driv-- A to their works, men according for you7 I almost went out of Beaumont, Bennett, Burrows, according to the desire of their ing Ing into that ramp once more. Bishop, Booth, mind. Paul had detectives in my hearts." (Doe. Hist, of Church, Bradley, Burtis, She was being allowed to visit Bobet, Brewer. New Briggs. York Suzanne hired detec11:380). Blagge. SOCIETY LIBRARY Bill in the guardhouse for the first tives here I phoned the camp, Bowden, Baton. Billings, Bailey. And I also beheld that all Blais-del- l. time. He still had two months to Blackmond, Barn. Barnes, children who die before they arthey said youd deserted where serve. But when she saw him, sha rive accountabilat the of were you? Why did you do it?" years INCREASES BOOKS ity, are saved realized anew how tiny the punin the celestial Crow Chamberlain, Corwin, Bill's eyes dropped. He kicked ishment was, how gallantly he Cook, heaven. of kingdom (Ibid., Crandall, Case, Coleman, a at morosely pebble. was enduring it. 11:381) Cox, Cooper, Collins, Christophers, I I After Conknocked Paul down. Now those statements are very Clark, Carpenters. Campbell, "Oh, Martha, its so good to see Two weeks ago we spent some I I had to hitchhike from New Cooke, Cahoone, over, Conklin, in the library of the Genea- emphatic indeed in relation to the time you! DenYork. I went crazy,, M.u tha. I salvation of the dead. Read SecClough, Day, Dewey, Drake, YVe were logical Society of Utah. Darling! She was close in his didnt come to until they kicked nison, Diman, Denton, Deming, surprised at the large number of tion 76 of the Doctrine and Covearms. Pm so happy! Even Evans, books that have been added to the nants that there will be ail inme out of the hotel. But knowing Doty, Dibble, Edwards. though Fosdick, Fowler, youre here, and I'm tliere, I keep Ely, Elwood, in the last few years. Not numerable host of the inhabitants you'd gone back to him Fox', Furr, Fenton. Fulton, French, library will of the enter earth that the that weve started over. feebng went over all the teicstial Oh, Bill, dont start that again! Greene. so long ago Goldsmith, countless as Follansbee, Everything's fresh and clean and books in the on the county are the kingdom I told you I've never been in love sRnd.x of the or stars the Griffin, Gresse, Gibson, Glidden, where one of library wonderful. She kissed him our ancestors came with him, I didnt go back to him! Y7hy will they enter the Goodwise, Gallup, Gregory, Hub- from. When we set about bring- sea. And I have news. Pauls gaily. being Suddenly all the anger left her, bard, Hazen, Humes, Henderson, ing our research up to date by telestial kingdom! Because they to sent our new plant on the West the passionate desire to convince Holmes, Holley, Hawley. Herring- looking over the new books that have been content to live a telesCoast. Ho and Suzanne are to be That is why. They him. "Oil, never mind, Bill. That ton, Hardy, Holdredge, Holbrook, have been added, we found we tial law. married before lie leaves! will be judged according to the doesnt matter now. Do Holden, Harwood. Harner, Hall, had a two know hands. on our you job Her eyes, gloriously sure now, All who Howell, Hayward, Hartwell, Hath- YY'e haven't day a deserter? Youve got to all intent of their hearts. looked them at youre teased him. So keep your mind away, Hutchinson, Hopkins, Hays, yer. If we find, some copying to would have received the Gospel, get back to camp You quickly! on the Army, Bill! A few more Hitchcock, Halstead, Jones, Jen- do it may be a week's job to that did not have that oppormust do weeks, and you'll be out showing nings, Johnston. tunity here, will receive it in the make themeverythingonyou can to examine . all new books these go easy you. them the right way to go over the spirit world. King. Kingsbury, Kimberly, LyIve made a dreadful mess of man, Lawrence, Lee, Lynch, LewWEEK AT LOGAN TEMPLE top, or whatever it is they teach LanLAW he CONSCRIPTION Lorkm, admitted things, is, Leavitt, Logan, morosely. "I nho Falls you. Her voice sang. Oh, darTuesday, Feb., MillHAVANA A national military guess its too late. sing. McCoy, Morey, Marsh, nnd North Idaho Falls. ling, I love you so! Im waiting for be law No! ard. Mooney, MeConnel, Morgan, too pushed may It isn't late! Oh, Bill, Feb. 12. Franklin conscription Wednesday. you and Im the best, the hapthrough at the present extraorMontgomery. Moule, Mowl, Morse, and Idaho Stakes. get into the car with me. You piest ronscripts wife in the coundinary session of congress, it was Martin, Morrison, Moses, Moore, Drive fast! We'll get 13. Blackfnot, Feb. drive, please. Thursday. try Mansfield, Mayo, Merrill, Noyes, Shelley and Benson Stakes. reported in parliamentary circles to to comIll the camp. .speak OsNichols, Bills voice shook. Youre the Newberry, Nulfe, Friday, Feb. 14. Smithfield and today. manding officer. Perhaps they Poole, Predmore, Bear Pierce most wonderful const born, River Stakes. ripts wife, so not heartless after theyre Perkins Paine, Payne, Pennoyer. CHINESE PAULEY darling. I don't deserve it. But Ill Chin- a- I.aughlln all . . CHUNGKING, Petty, Pond. Phelps, Pickard, put- the rest of spend life a a my showing nam, Russell. Read, Reed, Roe, Tollotson. Tillotson, Taylor, Currie, administrative assistant to you that I do appreciate it. conferred Robbins, Rogers. Rang-- 1 ner, Trotter, Thompson, Van Scl- President AS she sat there beside him, Roosevelt, 1 d i e About o s face, she r, k era. Ralfe. Rhodes, Rowland. Iver, Vanderwarker, Vose, YVeld, with Generalissimo Chiang tvhile the old car strained over laughed. From now on, the pasts Smith, Sparks, Stevens, Sweet, YY'oodworth. White, YVoolcott, today, delivering a personal the road, Mai tha thought of the behind uS. The futures ahead. Oh. Sanders, Speiurr, Syeis. son, YYarren, Walker, letter from the president Wattles, guardhouse where she had found Bill, 1 love you! Savers. Sehenck. Sands, Skeels, YVlieeler. Wait, Woodward, him last Would this Sunday. being "About face," he agreed steadily, A horse may pull your car out Sage, Sprague. Snwnsey, man, Washburn, Wallace, Wing, absent without leave mean rt lonSimpson Stratton, Shorey, Sehuv-- 1 Winple. Warren. Williams, Wen-- 1 of a ditch )"ut horse sense will Together. term the ger in Moie'chait ler. Stoddard, office. I It exguio to onlv Tornson, dhoiei) one. dell, Young. wanted from getting into Thnyer, keep (THE END) Ga-la- nd presi-denc- y. Boston Transcript ses-sio- Index it.m1.-l4 loeo-mot- he er ram-swoll- dues-payin- risk-shari- ' CONSCRIPT'S WIFE n. 1921. 1867. T appeni fags All People Given Chance To Accept the Gospel 7 major railroad labor unions, said today strike ballots will be sent 750,000 employes of class 1 railroads on - 1 Feb. secretary of n, si 1 FAMILY IS PREPARED split-seco- Name Index From Hartford Times w-- ll.-Id- n. Kai-she- j Wight-Slauso- nd 11. |