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Show , - mrf r Saturday, April 11. i925 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH ed on Friday from a weeks vis- by the tj. A. C. extension diviit with her sons in Salt Lake sion on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jess. Lloyd of City. Rexburg arc visiting with relain California w here she was call-,e- d tives and friends at Wellsville. Mrs. Katherine Lee spent last by the serious illness of her can he installed in an Mr. Lorenzo Skid-- I week end at Salt Lake. Postmaster N. G. Allen was alcove,, a large closet, or any more. Mr, Zollinger who accom-- j business at Ijogan transacting respace five feet square! to but California panied her A modern, sanitary bath- turned a week ago reports the on Friday. Mrs. M. R. Hill of Driggs. ' room safeguards the health t (condition of Mr. Skidmore as Idaho and Mrs. Itilla Hedrick of of your family, besides bringis He serious. suffering Wyoming are the Funeral Services Held, ing them comfort and con- .very guests of Mr. from spinal menegitis. Mrs. Arch Hill. . and moved In First Ward Chapel venience. Alma Rasmussen has Mrs. Cora Blanchard of You owe it to them lo see to Haft River. Close Friends mongj how inexpensively you - can his family n-spent Tuesday - with-h- er ' mother Mrs. Mary E- - Hill. The Speakers Other give them these necessities. Mr. and Oscar Dunn and Items of Loeal Town A. II: Palmer & Sons WELLSVILLE condidaughters Lois and Iohe of Brig News. Plumbing and Heating ham were tfie guests of Mr. and PHONE 460 LOGAN Mrs. Roy Hall on Monday eveWELLSVILLE, ar April 8. PROVIDENCE, April lo. ning, having come over to SoThe Wellsville ward Relief A vast audience of relatives and Due to human weaknesses we tend a shower for Mr. and Mrs." friends assembled in the First ciety presented the pagcantThe Thomas. Lindley. are to sorrow for Guardian Ship of Life to a Mrs. apt vard church, Thursday at 2 p. Agnes Hughes spent m., to pay a tribute of respect our lost ones but we should seek 'crowded house on Wednesday last week at Salt Lake. the to the life of Mrs. Mary Ann help of God so that, we do evening. The stage was beautiMrs.. Thomas G. Williamson Fuhrimari. The floral offering1 not grieve too much. son Lynn of Pocatello will and flowers and He said those who speak up- fully decorated with were so numerous that the two weeks at Weusville spend 22 ladies stand, windows and tables were on occasions of this kind should potted plants. Some relatives and ft lends. visiting banned with the silent tributes do two things comfort those took part in the play and are to Miss Mae Jones and Gladys of respect. The officers and wjio are bereft and teach the be complimented on the able Hill spent last week end .it Salt teachers of the Relief Society truth. manner in which the pageant Inke. Mrs. Jay Smith of Preston was presented. Air. arid Mrs. George Bank about forty in number carried Mrs. Henry Blanchard of Lo- head and family of Thomas, the flowers. The brothers of sang Teach My Soul To Pray, the deceased acted as pallbear- very beautifully. gan and Mrs. W. M. Jones en- Idaho were the guests of Mr. con-sumeers. Bishop Ihtinpiond felt that tertainedx at dhe home of their and Mrs, Rich Il.islan Friday of last week. ; Bishop A. JC. Hammond con-- " the services had been typical of (mother, Mrs. Alary Hill SEAirr Parley Harsp-min complimentto Hail the life of Sister Fuhriman. Our veningducted t he servlces.; v5 !cl:ih will week Floss an at their be who Central sister. A conjoint choir of members ward has lost a very efficient ,:t'ng ' from ladli wards under the di- member. Her life had been short April bride? The evening was relatives and friends in viewing the trousseau. Master Datus of Hammond spent buCfull rection of of usefulness. sang Providence, was 'hn wjik end Abide With Me. Closing song by the choir, Games and music were also get-theby about 50 girl friends. guest of Mr. an Mrs. Erncat The opening prayer was offer- "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere. Delicious' were refreshments ' Mxughan, Benediction by William 15. ed by William Cheekelts. served. ' A number of out of Mss Lapriel Perkin ieturo-c-- J The choir sang 1 need Thee Low. town were home last wek after lendguests present. Interment was in the ProviEvery Hour. Some met the past few weeks at Ogden people sixty young ing Brother Conrad Alder was the dence cemetery where Brother ton Mr. and Mix Thomas the home of Mr. and Mrs. first speaker, lie had lived as a John II. Anderson dedicated the at Fr. spent' th pest week at Roy Ilall on Tuesday evening to dose neighbor to Urolher Fuhr-ima- grave. shower Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sa I ake an t Ogdmi. family for thirty two Obituary Als. Arch . 1P( eiltel t.r.'Ml Lindley who were married Fri years. He commented upon the Mary Ann Johnston wife of duy or last week. Mrs. Lindley with a childrens party one, day so very happy association between Joseph II. Fuhriman was born was formerly Miss Leatha Hall. last week Games arl icfievi-r.icnt- s the two familes and felt to in Logan August 14, 1871. Her A most delicious luncheon was were enjoyed by tv civ mourn for the departed. He re- parents were John J. and Cath- served. Games were played and lit Ik guests. ferred to the great sorrow that erine Johnson. Her early years all preesnt pronounced it a very A number of lakes had come to Sister Fuhriman, were spent in Logan where she successful evCTiings entertain soc'al evening at Jhe.homc of five years ago in the loss of her attended school and then ment. Many, beautiful presents Mr. and Mrs. W P. Lea l ham on two sons, both grown to man- clerked in the stores. were received. wire Thursday,. RefrcVm hood. He. also told of the life She was married January 25, U Mr; and! Mrs. Roy Hall enter- served. . t ! i , long services to the sick and 1893 to Joseph II. Fuhriman of tained Monday evening at their ...Mrs, Arthut Jers,-.- ami tiaugh sorrowing, that the departed Providence and since. that time home in compliment to Mr. and G: Ruth of Hyrupi .vet ! visiting had performed. has made her home here. Mrs,' Thomas Lindley wiio were her mother Mr$.' K'F.h Had on I Richard .We want the Beets- She was the mother of eight married last week; Music was Thursday. Yeates of Logan enfeaturd of evert1 a the next. He theif Ajioke were children two sons have preceded said tigs Air, and Mrs. W. II. Mangos; n About the time the Farmers Beet Checks mailed tertainment. At the close of the and daughter Jlarbf.i spent the but .few people blessed and em- her to the other side. t ' erv were refreshments She has been a woman prom- evening K . v powered aA Sister Fuhriman . o you .will want weyn end at Salt ,1 nk? and gi , yv fr.y ..f money.' had been. She was a great and inent in religious and social cir ed to fifty eight guests. The Mrs. Mitthnel Jlcndcy and noble character, strong ' yith cles. She was counselor in the voting pople received 'marty Plant the maximum acreage to Sugar Beets and power, full of love and good will. Relief Society for two years and 'beautiful and useful presents. daughter Hazel 'spent last Meek those wants will be supplied. h eud at Ogden ana Salt Lake guests Her life had lasted only fifty then had charge of the exten- A h limber of ' d were present. four yefers and yet she had A- sion in that society ifor many Top and Airs. 0 N. Maugh Let us know how we can serve you better. Air. and Mrs. Thomas Breneh ..n v ire Salt Lake v :tors datccomplished more than some do years. , Her especial work was entertamed !oJ; ' Wednesday i in ing conference. who live twice as long, ; helping to lay away the dead 'w s Mr., and Airs. Edgar solo Home Sweet Home and in caring for the sick and evening of last eek with a dm nen Covers were laid for eight of Ligan were visiting at was sung very feelingly by Mrs. needy.. ; t ' guests, Wellsville Tuesday evening. Marie Garrett of Wellville. During the late world war she ' Mrs. ' Charlotte - Allen, M rs ' Aliss Grace Bailey left ThiuV-d-.y G. W. Lindquist of had charge of the Red Cross President Jensen nd Mrs. Ida OlRuby Alontana to vis t Uir son Rr Logan then spoke of his ac- work in our town and labored sen, Stake Board members of and for a few Floyd family quaintance with the deceased, most efficiently in that calling. the Primary attended a meeting weeks. which reached back to their She died Monday April 6th at Wellsville on Tuesday. childhood. He saidshe has been 1925 of a complication of disWednesday morning some 123 a ministering" angel.' Many times eases. COLLEGE men and boys of Wellsville met JUNIOR when she has been too ill to do She Is .survived by her hus- on the public square to assist It she has been out ministering band, the following children, in the planting of the trees and the other courses is often asiretj dressing. Alix flcur and sugar togeUcr DEBATE SEASON to those in trouble. He read a Mrs. Oneta Fosgrpn of Preston, shrubs. Mr. Emil Hansen landproblem. Her imagination has Cocktail Frutt add milkslowly. stirring conpoem, They Are Waiting For Idaho, Norman, Lavon, Howard, scape gardener of the U, A. C been taxed to supply attrac-tiv.- e of equal Arrange tl.ick. quantities ENDS MONDAY Us Over There. and then paid Clarice, and Relda Fuhriman all extension division was present and satisfying dishes ap-- canned grapefruit and shredd- - stantly until smoth and min- ten boiler in Cook to a liigh tribute a doube the sorrowing Of Providence, also her aged fto superintend the work. Over to the season during je(j pineappls in sherbet glasses.! Sopriate she f will - welcome husband for his patient kindness mother, two sisters and seven one thousand trees and Shrubs .sprinkle lightly' with shredded utes. Add beaten egg yol'.s. Monday; April 5, '.1h Brig these and his willingness to sacrifice brothers. ' have1 been plantedln Wellsville East-i- r the for suggestions' coooantiut and top off with a butter, dates, vanilla and stiff-- , Northern Young College, the pakt two days.' The comall for the comfort of his wife. Providence News' Alost welcome of dinner. all, diviison debate ch.impioi'S will marashine cherry. Some of the ly beaten egg whites. Mix thor' President Shepherd of the of Providence is busy doing her munity as a whole have the de- send an affirmative are dishes that are course, and a nega cherry syrup mav be poured in. oughly an3 pyur into a butjef-tsire1 to m;kc Wellsville a more Logan temple spoke next, lie part in the campaign for easily dietetically prepared. team to meet tive the cocktail, if desired. Lake to Salt place in which to live and Evt used as his town.-O- n ed baking aish. Set in a pan sfound and estheticallv satisfySaturday pleasant Alixed Fruit Salad Snow h College of Ephraim, pad is considerable as work being and bake in a modelast the members of the First ening Star. of the southern division. These ing. anddice three tart; apple.? hot water Peal done fences on lawns, homes, rate call me. oven for thirty minutes. And one clear for ward spent the day cleaning the al- cut The well Resigned two contests will finish the .seaup two bananas anil two Chill and serve with lemon Xtul'may 4heVe be no moaning church, planting lawns, and andAir.out buildings. and Airs. Sterling Jones son for B. Y. C. and .will decide ways includes a salad course, oranges and add to one small .sauce mrtde as follows. of the bar around the the making grounds and Air. and Airs. Elmer Alaugh the Junior College chaimvoeship and fruit salads made of fresh, can of sliced pineapple, which Alix one tablespoon cornstarWhen I put out to sea. church as neat as possible. canned or dried fruits, furnish has been drained of its syrup, an with a number of their rela- of Utah arid Idaho. ch and one haf cup granulated A force of workers of the tives and friends of Wellsville ,This contest, however, has a many of the elements in which and cut into small pieces. Then one quarter cup of Utah Power and Light Company attended sugar which added defeatuie sets off is most be to ones dfet it apt add one scant cup of choppec: brown and the funeral sendees of colhave been working here the past Air. Abel Gan at Millville sugar. Add one and one ficient. In addition, fruits aids dates and two tablespoons of y as distinct from any junior slowly. ten days removing the light lege debute held in this region digestion,- which makes it an im marshmallow. Alix all thorough- - quarter cups hot water of last week. fh Boil poles from the center to the side Quite amumber of people at- to date. This new feature is a portant and beneficial adjunct ly and arrange on lettuce. Spriii stirring constantly. fire. from remove and silver (minutes of the streets, where they will tended the general conference trophy, donated by Joseph to a substantial mdal. If the l:le lightly vith finely chopped s Add three tablespoons lemon not be such a menace to auto-istAl men of the Wellsville AI. Aridcrson of this city, whhh salad course is to be omitted, a walnut meats. The TODAY . will The go to the winners. cup, fruit cocktail can be served at Pate Sponge with Lemon Sauce juice and chill. ward entertained with a wienie however not will remain the the beginning of the meal. clean-uAbraham Lincoln p 'Saturday 11th a day icast and social on Tuesday The diaphra mot a new ramo flour, 1 taLe poon bugproperty of the The Greatest llcturc of has been planned by the town evening. Games and music were permanent desserts after a heavy ler. 3 cup sugar 1 cup chopped loud speaker for use in public Light Its Kind ' board to clean-u- p induced streets," etc. enjoyed by some thirty of the school which wins it unless that meal art also more desirable. dates, 1 2 cup; hot mil-.- , 1 Maces is operated by eons A free dance will be given in boys. All pronouncing it one of school wins it every year. The The vise housewife will forego it in by vanilla 3 currents gg yo'ks. generated Monday and Tuesday the evening to all who help in the best times of the season. names of the winneci wi!J la in- at this time rich puddings and teaspoon of wire in front of it. FLORENCE VIDOR in gg whites. Air. and Mrs. Francis Leish-ma- n scribed 6n it each year. It is ex- pies and substitute lighter desthe good work. Christine of Jhe Hungry time and on as the goes and family 'left Thursday pected The boy scouts l ill be treat-- i serts of fruit fresh or frozen or j Heart trophy resides for a time in the in the form of a molded gelatine !vd to a peanut but for their for their home in Montana. conComedy and News various junior colleges that : i : Air. and Airs. Joseph Archiwork. ; ; t siderable interest will surround which are easily prepared. Wednesday On Tuesday evening the Boy bald left Thursday for Alontwig Here few are a suggestions decide which Contests the the which may be helpful in planScouts had an immense bon- - where they will visit for some home of the PANTAGES for the followcup tife. ' " T ' menu ' fire on the public square. Roastning f ing year. Airs. Charles Alosslander VAUDEVILLE Salad Date ing of weenies games, . etc. The B. C. are debaters Y, Wyoming is visiting relatives M A PRICE GOLDEN and CO. were the amusements. Remove the pits from the bending their efforts to be the Wellsville for a few days. HEN we book jour VI VIE AND TEMPLE The charming little operetta at Air. dates and fill the cavity with a to have names first their inserb and Airs. Dewey Summers THREE AMERICAN ACES The Frog Prince" will be preorder for EASTER of Ogden are spending a few' cd on the Joseph AI. Anderson ball of pimiento cheese. Into AND A QUEEN sented on Wednesday evening Lillies' and fresh Cut 'almond ?s an has that thi$ press days at Wellsville and Paradise cup. Other Acts of next week by our schools. ft. .A.nit.'oH fflli. ioaafcifa been blanched, buttered, salted with relatives. Flowers, it insures yourself Feature A large number of our townsroasted. and Shred lettuce the AI. Alaughan Airs. P, spent EVELYN BRfeNT in against disappointment. fine arid make into nests on people attended the conference last week at Salt Lake and OgLies in Lake (allow-WhSalt City. Loving den. plates. Alash some dates , v Air. and Airs. A. E. Allen and shall I serve for my ing one for each serving) and Alss Verna Sorensen or Alen- Thursday Mr. and Airs. Chris Stirlund at- don was a Wpllsviile visitor on Easter dinner?, is tne question ! make balls of them, put a date Behold This Woman tended the Stowell Family Re- Saturday. the housewife is asking herself j ball iu the center of each plate 14 West Center union held iri Logart on TuesMrs. Alaggie Alaughan rod these days. She is probably sure and lay the others , radiating with Irene Rich WE ARE HERE TO SERVE dismain to of course but Si.ra Brenchley attended the the from the center to represent ;a day afternoon. fr nuic Schmidt , return- - demm stratum- - rn Health given eovep sumething.interest'Jig 4ur flower. Serve with anv de- - A Regular Bathroom is-st- ill THIS IS A SUGAR BEE son-in-la- ' i . f s c Many1 agricultural experts have gone on record as to the favorable outlook for a big Loga- - , too-muc- . - ! 4 . f i' i Sugar Beets. You can flood the market with some farm crops for we grow more than we consume. h You Cannot flood the market with home grown sugar for the sugar manufactured from beets grown in the United States is only about 25 per cent of the total amount f S i d. - Tuesday-e- Ezra-Camp- i beetyield peracrefor the'commgeasoiU Take advantage of the favorable tions and plant the maximum acreage to . I s Plant Beets and More Beets. bell And ?p-joy- 1 in early. The sooner the Better. Farmers lets join hands and prosper gether. The farmers need to make money and do the manufacturers of your products. Lisn-ir.n- ns vnt You boost and we'll Boost and you help us and well help and both pf uswill make ni . : , l !,,.': vljif . money. i A ' , . I at the .. are - ! I out-of-to- , i. J W.i-ir.m- " -- N1YSUGAR (L G J 'i- - : I ) bci I - o beau-tiyingst- he text-sunse- - . 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