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Show V r.- 1 - 1 njyrn JLI I iLLJ I UilEiPiiiL ccDUircc I ICC ( i , ,J AW Lire, I 5, 1 ing CUCTrn utvClLH - n, C A C7TR Y Ot JXTY, Ira Eke first Bishop. Not long dter their arrival a company of , 7 .hcr-- grandfather Soldier frojp Fort lkniglas, Bolder the command of Colonel lVmnVr,.eme1ld Providonc& to SALE get-t- he white Saturday, March Its here ms-th- e AUCTIO UTAH n. come in and see the childreiL-The'J-hr fled to the canvon and a Monday March ,23rd.. dians NORTH LOGAN, Mar. IS. of coming to Utah. Youll nev-Eskirmish followed. Finally the " tor Journal; We will hold Our next big .Indians were captured. and the jer miss your mother till shes A deep fcKxtii. wasastmw Yrne, and God could hot !e Sale cf Horses at the Stock boy was rescued. The littlegirl our community Saturday morn- - everywhere, Vo he made moth-in- g Yards in had died, unable to withstand are if Ogden, you of last week on hearing quoted the speaker. The sec- -' going, to need any work stock ' the hardships of Indian life. news of the death of Mrs. Alice ret of Aunt Alice's .achieve-- According to the story of the Itice --Crookstoiv wife of Bishop meats lay in her great love, h?r this Spring this will be our ; boy they had lived on --dried N. . Crookston, who died at incessant work and in her self-th- e opportunity, so dont miss grassh opDf r s . and. grass durin family residence followingjsacrfiice. In her home she was this Sale., Ogden Horse and a food shortage. The boy vras an illness of three weeks. Mrs. tan ever ministering agnel. She Sale Commission Co, taken to the. Rice blacksmith-- i . Crookston was born February, was ntfver missing when needed, shoD to be washed and identiHoy Griffin Auctioneer. fied. Alice remembered how he 1.1, 1860 at Farmington and land so will be missed the more came to Cache valley in early now'. The speaker closed by in-- J screamed, having been told by th-blessiiigs of the Lord' the haughty and humble ahke th Indians that the soldiers uThe ?n tbe family and apon the hus Will abide in the reward of their would kill him. Ilis parents had following children survive her: band. With her passing, been killed by the Indians on the reaping. N. 0. Crookston of North LoNorth Logan M Men sang one of the sweetest of flowers plans and the two children w ere gan, Mrs. Alice Itust, H. Burns rShall We Meet. passed to everblooming life in adonted by the old squaw. Crookston, and Mrs. Jean Caine, She remembered the time President Jos. E. Cardon paid Paradise; for she was as the of Igan, Mrs. Lucile Peterson tribute to the charact- modest violet, admirable and when the carcuss of a large splendid of Hinckley, Utah, Newell, er of the departed and to that loved, not for the beauty of its grizzly bear was brought to the Spencer, Lorin E. and Edna of her worthy husband; spoke appearance, but for the delicious public sauare so that the childCrookston of North Iaigan. of the noble life Sister Crooks- - fragrance that it imparts to ren could see it. It had been A great gathering assembled ton had 'lived;' said her intenthose about it. Life is not .all killed after a fierce fight in the ,at the Fourth ward chapel on tions and desires were govern- sunshine, shadows sometimes willows west of town, after kill- Thursday at i p. m. to honor ed by good principles. She will 8 man bv the name of creep across our paths, and her memory. be greatly missed among her her father moved to obscures our way. Thei ' Finer tributes were never friends, associates, and especialf. factory south of homestead t of jib sorrow, night bereavement, just mortal than ly her husband and children. ' paid a departed and almost unbearable ?an Dunn blh water those given by loving friends in The speaker was proud to have be ttom would entire th? these all come to us but rjver memory of .this rarely honored had the privilege of associating grief and he spent consider-it- s y flded however dark has every night, Nevsisted and her lifes work. of out able tune with those goodjpeople, and he people pulling be-even as stbra, ! sorrow,, er has the spirit of divine s.vm- - asked God to ease the familys reavement, affliction, and al- - tbe water and mud by ox t earn, love and makes that the pathy burden of grief, most unbearable grief have At times ho had trouble with the low-price- d whole woi Id kin, made more Miss Olive Kemp played a their hope, trust and anticipa- -' Jyhans: Thev would teaiown than at the obesquiestj,i accompanied by Irofes-o- f tion; kindly stars they are. his fences and turn their horses Mrs. Crookston. Friends and '80r800j otte, jjenry Please God that they may never ,n bis oadows and fields, relatives were present in such Alice attended the high school W. E. Nymafi felt grow dim. When the way is dark Counselor Body and chassis built complete by Studebaker. Long, low lines.-- ! numbers that not all could obin Logan which was taught by could not add much to when the sea of life is tempest-he that Genuine Millais upholstery. Plenty of leg room for all passengers. I tain seats,- The stands were Miss Ida Cook.' In 1877 she been but had hat when tossed we said, already seem helpless Wide,eomfortable seats. Broad doors. Room toenter or leave with- - I banked with a profusion f f litcould every word of it. and alpne, is there no place of taught school in Ilyrum in a out causing occupant of folding seat to get out of car. Most power.' I beautiful flowers typical of the When endorse Mrs. Crookston entered refuge, nor haven of l est, for tle one roomed log cabin which ful of any earof its size. Terms to meet your convenience. soul of the one "who passed mv engine blessed home, .she the afflicted? Is there no soft still stands. her happy . The services -- were presided as queen and love was pillow for the weary head, no She was Wiarried to N. W, over by Bishop John II. Kemp. reigned its controlling spirit. In addition balm. for the breaking heart? Crookston November 8, 188.T at The Fourth ward and North Lo-- ! to their own family the Crooks-ton- s Must we contend 'alone, in a the Endowment Bouse by Dangan choirs furnished the sing have been every ready at conflict? Christ says: iel 1L Wells. In 1891 her husing. The serviced opened by any time,, day or night to re- hopeless Come unto me all ye that are band was called to be bishop at North IiOgan. so they moved singing SwecUlIour of Pray- spond to ealls to relieve the suf- wearjf and heavy laden and 1 er under the leadership of fering or distress of others. No will give you rest. Christ is there, being among the first Prof. JosyA JdcMurrin. better people live than the the source of our comfoft w hen settlers. She was the mother of nine Prayer was offered by, Elder Crookston, declared the speak- sorrow and afflictions cross our which after Folkman, Joseph er. They regarded work as an pathway, Christ is- the resting children, all of whom survive her. They are: N. 0. Crookston, Elder Ray Garner sang, IJnk opportunity. Mrs, Crookston place for the broken-heartethe Mrs. Alice Mrs. Jean Divine, aceompained on the pi- was an indefatigable worker haven of comfort for the grief Caine, Mrs. Rurt, Luville ano by Miss Clara Watkins. Peterson, with her hands in her home. She stricken, the star of hope for Newel II. Burns Brother Newell W. Kimball was C., J., .Spencer a worker among her, the dying, and the assurance Of paid tribute to the splendid friends and associates, a worker the ressurrection of they that Laura Ei and Edna Crokston, Also surviving her are one brocharacter of the departed sister in the church. She wa s ever trust jrt ,Gd, , N.- Hice and four and to that of worthy hus- working to advance some necesSome times the shadows are ther, Oscar Mrs. sisters: band. lie referred back to the sary and worthy line of endeav- deep and Martineau, pva seem the rough path ancesters of both, and the noble or. By such means she had ac- to the and sorrows some- Logan, Mrs. Ilyrum Benson of goal heritage, that is theirs by right quired true wisdom. She - and times how they sweep like temp- Helena, Mrs. Abbie Kimball of San Diego, California, and Mrs. of descent, her husband had worked, sacri- ests down over the soul. Nettie Crookston of Canada. inas of death the lie spoke ficed and prayed together. Both OBITUARY evitable lot of mortals whenever were fortunate in their associa--tionAlice Melvina Rice was born WEATHER SLOWS UP -or however it may come. When and particularly in their at 1860, 3, February for-onFarmington e BUSINESS STATISTICIAN f life it marks the end love for each other? , for. their who has sanoblv filled her mis- family, and in the love of their Davis County, Utah.' She was , makes sion on earth, there is a solemn children love them. Brother Ny- the daughter of Oscar N. Rice EAST Miller. and J. Clarissa joy mingled .with the sorrow man had been the playmate and . In the spring follow ing her caused by, departure. The speak- chum , of .the hop and reveled her birth, parents moved f to country have suffered the past er UJl4 of the palatial homo; ot thefu UIl. y The speaker' ashed S TiU Y EiA I S A B A K E R her father having winter. The weather was gen- iT Ffrnitftfield, in the Crookstcfrfaftuly 'their Gods blessings on the family, , erally good everywhere until native land, and of how they i Bishop Kemp, .speaking from gone the year before, in about the middle of January cabin. a and built abondoned it ,w ith all its luxur- acquaintance of many year's ' when a tremendously cold wave stop. Retail buying was greatly seasonable and liad weather, The good cropg of. the United narWhile a still she baby ies to brave the hardships of standing, coroborated all that hit the north with heavy snow retarded the past? month and certain industries are especially States and tlw poor crops of life in Western America. He had been said of the many fine rowly escaped being drowned in storm in many sections. New this Kas had its reaction upon affected. Bad driving weather1 EUP resulted in giving our Smithfield Creek during high spoke with much feeling of Sis- traits of .character and the water when her York state worse was tied business. Bank clearings, car always slows up automobile and discouraged farmers a up mother attemptter Crookston, whom he char- countless good acts of the de- led Cum before election which been has for This it years. loadings and other important her across on a log.1 purchases; while-thacterized as a thoroughly good parted sister, and expressed the Then accom-he- r business barometers show a dent the Republican party, mand and!he,Pe(l for N9,db. tires, oil, gasoline wf? log rolled, her mother lost woman in everything the word thanks of the family for all acts has not be- sameweather m rams to South the due nseasonmonth w,th of .this accessories declines fe sharp-iTjother fell and both foothold, they anr-- in implies. He spoke of her hus-- and expressions of kindly gym smce we,i railroads washed were 80 Tibleweather. The thaved ly. building trades are, of ; r ; blind as-- good man. He said hepathy following their sad be- m. on went and farms were flooded a riotous spree for a few Not only is retarded course, ahvavs held up by winter These pioneers experienced jout had kftown them both. and had reavement. Then in Pebruanr the weather by bad weather, buying in and January and February road building but transporta- - weather, the many hardships common to been on initmate terms 'with sufferThe chorus sang the closing the early settlers. One interest- .suddenly turned warm every- tion and distribution are like- which is now such a factor must from which we benedic-tiothem for forty years, and they ice melted where. snow ; The and n be Rest and the wise checked. Everything is desuspended in the north, during ing ing experience deals with the were none that he esteemed hymn, In addition to giving these shipping and transportation of layed from the mails to- - the such a period. Even the overwas pronounced by B. G. stolen child One episode. yhita all kfnds was blocked by fogs; more highly. Sister Crookston Thatcher. , coat been trade has unreasons Wires in down for thfe disappointing Very get day while Alice was still very aod the rivers swelled. It rained freights. , had fulfilled her part in bearing first business which certain sections the weather and satisfactory: Prof. John T. young, terfering telegraph At the cemetery to the for three days with. an average sqaw came and rearing and training a had !waa 80 that not did while are people communication; telephonewitnessing, Mr.: Robson conCaine dedicated the last earth- Rice cabin. With her were two to olJt temperature of 55 degrees. then cluded became it both and with these wonts; righteous family; a family the ly resting place of the dear de- white buy; passenger freight'll children, a boy and a girl Weather affects business Strains are late. This not only j0 warm that people did not and speaker loved as if they were parted, of whom it might lie truThis study of out! several ways: First, it makes it (delays the delivery of want l0,therLI?eIKJ,ntedth.em his own. May the Lord bless and overcoats. most business demonstrates r. aaid, None knew her but to her childien, conimenting up - jjfficuit for people to get comfort them, was the speakers ly and merchandise, but! see there is a good clearly how dependent $'e all are Thus outjgers love her, or named her but to h U' J jand buy. We talk about Cap-- ; causes shut downs of factories, reason why general business on one another. Wagy workers, prayer. 4. Bitter seems the part- - eyes.f of Industry and Big Busi-ffwant of coal, raw materials has not been as good the past employers, railroads," shopkeepBishop David Lyon of Salt i praise." for she filled life's cup with tie girl and took her by the hand j tains ness but these ate helplessly in or other supplies Added to all1 few' weeks as many Igike City spoke with much feel- - ing, thought it ers and preachers all profit and sunshine and sweetest angeles ; whereupon the old squavmbe hands of the ultimate eon - this the cost of handling snow, would be. It is suffer together. No one group will be her associates, while we, snatched the two children and sumer. When the women of the clearing away ice and repairing comer turned for the better can have misfortune without it ' in anguish, complete the unfin- hurried off. J country stop buying, within SO.damages to property.. with the election of CoolidgeJn hurting all. a Woman ln ished and tangled way. Towards In the early sixties her par- - days the merchants, the jobbers In addition to general retail November. The weather even (Copyright, 1925, Publmhprone end we are all moving, andent's moved Financial Bnrnanl i electing - j their native land and the trials t K l.oGAN (TTY, - WMWpgBHgS , 5 f aum - auc and uoreNicholas, and of the deep jblJP characterizing the solemn' occa-idpaid tribute- to the 1 T di I ther, It i r- li ( 33SMI - e ! , , i 4 c ; j ! i j ii Gates-darknes- s o.t. ,1a-afflictio- i , The New Studebaker Standard Six Coach will appeal to everyone interested in a closed car of, high quality i I ; J i vio-manif- I j w - J I I . . A - d, i - h-?- CACHE AUTO CO, s, observations CENTER: 46 HIS dne lS-"9- 3 new-trac- e to-carr- Jst de-i1- 0! - I " -- J wks artf-no- . , h . an-ol- d - - , f w-- e - or j ! - Wisconsin S3ys; lirRaUroadMens 111 Gyrafoamer. HI m7!7niradttfMndu iv j I miWMtJSSSSfiSfiHS' Rhone 999 I MontttKe csr - - - |