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Show Frulav. October 26, 1934. i Annie M. Rogers Services Held In Hyrum Ward Tin annual three night Roundup of the ll) rum Second aarj will be held Nor. 7, S and 9.; A. I Allili I. ; c been selected as generul iha.riuun with Cantrll ' as .eiisvn and D.cl.on '1 - t j Itc-.- assistant. The entertainment piu- Funeral servic.es for, will consist of a banquet, Hyrum rani biuar minsirt-- l show, Annie M. Rogers, SJ, were held Hie. kanKaroo court. country Hi the Third ward chapel, .Ml)U. atore and other novel features. day at 1 o cioi k. Mr. Clinton Anderson enter-- t Bishop James G. Chi isliaHsea the members of her cluh conducted tuo serihe. Pru)ets atii"cd her home recently. A Hallowe'were by Patriarch O. M. Wilaon en rolor erheme was carried out and Illahop oiuf 1. Petctsuu of In all appointment. Bridge was l.oguu. The choir under direction of enjoyed. Mr. Clyde Ieteraen and Mr. Mary Wadsworth with Airs. Mr. Verio 1etersen won prize. Keta Jenaen at the organ, fur- Special guest were Mis Margarnished the Hinging. Special musi- et Jensen of Iaigan and Mrs. cal number duet. Mrg. Elizabeth Norse of Chicago, III. Lucinda Rallam and Kay Jeuicon; Refreshment were served. piano aolo, Prof. Ilenry Otto of I ';U h'L AMLlxiCANLOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Science Reveals Why Eyesight Fades As Birthdays Increase - Tuesday, October .10 Regular two endowment session. Wednesday, Oitohcr 11 Ileg. ti'ur a x endowment nchsIoiih. ruche Snke Sunday School aud teacher. Thursday. November 1 Regular si endowment sessions. Oneida Stake day and night. Friday. November 2 Regular six endowment session. Hyrum Stake day and night. HOME speakers, L. Jens.-u- HEALTH j I Monday. October baptism day. were Elder Anthon Pebr-so- n of Logan T. W. Hutton and, Union H. Nielsen. The grave at the cemetery was j dedicated by E'rov Nielsen. The flower, were many anil beautiful and were carried byf grandchildren. The pall bearer Edlcd by DIL DAVID II. REEDER were her four aona and two Kansas City, Missouri grand aona. Hyrum Hoakanson, Lorenzo. Orson and Denton Our interesting death rate: Last week I said that the naRogers and Leon and LaMar Jauieg Mi:s YOU M W UK INTERESTED IV CLUB hi), October I Il.ll l.Y, Boyd. Barron. Blanchard. Bull,' Churchman, Church, ('ary. Cross- Canby. Kde. Fay. Fish. Hoyd, Jone, Harrington, Halstead,! Kelly. King. Lewis, Met- -' calf, Mousal, Patton, Pepper, Bolter, ITIest, Rogers, Reed,) Swan, Smith. Taylor, Van Kens-- . saer. Wilcox. Whitman, Williams,. Warren, White, Young. Wednesday, OetolH-- 17, 11131 Arnold. Hull, Burtlett, lien- nett, Raich, Clark. Came. Curd Mss. Davenport, Dukes, Doloff, Damon, Erarts, Fort, Garvey, Glhti. Gilman, Howell, lBrri-for- d. Irish, Insleo, Ilsley, Kipp, i Roger. arles. Poor widow have shared their last dollar with them; famine have gone without food In order that tha missionary might he fed and continue hia labors, hey have given mlsulonarie a night' lodging when to do so wa to risk their own live and Kit hards, Randall, nuggles, linn of their families in the face Strong, Silverhorn, Snow, Smith. of Infuriated mobs Most mission-ari- e Thrasher, Well. treasure throughout all (he Adam. Angel), Brewster, remainder of their live, memorIhiwen, Barker, Bradbury, Bacon. ies of noble, and l'l,ih, Clementson. t'laytou. Eaton loving serviee evinced by loyal in Fuller. Gill. Hall, Churh member the mission lleward. Hawes, Jordan. King, Marshall. field Mott, Oliver. Paine, Rankins. There I now open a wonderful Singleton, Simmons, Smith, for the returned misopportunity Thrt'her, Taylor, Turner, Wells, sionary to repay, through reul Wood. Washburn, Waterman, sen Ire on his part, the kindnemi Woodbury, he received at the hands of conFrida), (Molar III, 111:11 verts. In these days many Saints In distant niiaaions and foreign Allen, Brnlnard. Bushnell Blsihy. Bradley, Bird, Horry fields are prevented from comBurnham, llosworlh. Brooks, ing to the loraiilies here temCulver Carpenter. Crandall, ples are to perform ordinanees In Drake. Deuel, Dentil, Evans. Es- behalf of their deceased kindred. tes. Freni h. Forest. DcForcst, The Immigration quota prevent Gl hhs. Gilbert, Casklll. Holbrook. practically all Saint from Great Hank. Harvey, Hopkins Hunt! Britain. Germany and other naKents-maHarwood, Ingham. Keys, tions, from coming to Zion, no ton. Loring. Lewi. Mitchell. matter how eager they may be to Miller, Mosher, Massor, Mercer. do so and even though they aro Messer, Marlin, Mason, Mallett financially able. What a marvelNach, Hotter ous privilege it would be for all Norls, Osgood. returned niiasionarles from Great Shaw Srnllh, Sabin. Simmons, Britain, united as they are in a Shalswell, Shots ell, Salchwel Shead, Snow. Tupper, Thayer. Britiah Missionary organization, Thurston. Whitman. Whltmarsh, to go In a body to the temple and Weaver, Webb, Wlnsiow. Wilcox administer ordinances in betaa'f of the families of those who have Wilkins, Williams, Walker. treated them, in the past, go kindly. Returned Genealogy Next Week In Logan Temple wc-r- Logan. The Tape Three. tional healtn had increased since the onset of the 'depression." I wish to go a little further and Mr. Verne Miller tertained at their home last point out some interesting facts Those present about the death rate in the UniSunday evening. were: Mr. and Mr. Louis T. ted States in the last three years. Miller, .Mr, and Mr. Lester MilOf the IS groups of causes of Missionaries ler, Mr. and Mr. Ernest Miller, death into which such things are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller, Mr. divided, II show decreases in Touching tales are told by reand Mrs. Ebla Miller, Mr. and rates as compared with Lamhertlne. turned missionaries of the many Kilbourne, Lane, previous Mrs. Carrol Miller, Mr. and Mrs. yeurs; 5 show Leonard, Macomber. Mayfield. sacrifices made by converts iu virtually no change Alton Mille. Mrs. Jennie Loft-hou- and 1 shows a Malmm. Rowell, Ihinney, Rey- the mission field to bring comonly significant of Logan and Mr. and increase. This one is diseases of nolds, Roster, Rlcard, Ramsdell, fort and security to the mission- Mrs. Ross Miller of Trenionton (he inThis system. circulatory and Grant and Weldon Miller. A cludes diseases of the heart and 'licious supper was served. blood vessels. Tuese diseases are Mrs. R. A. Kliason is visiting of long duration and probably at yson with her daughter. are hangovers from the Mrs. Roy Walters. time which have not Mr. Mrs. Louis I. Maughan yielded to reduced and normal were Sa Luke City visitors last living. In this group diseases of week. the coronary arteries, or arterMrs. A. T. Clawson entertained ies that the heart itself, a number of relatives and friends were the supply cause of death. at her home Friday. The occa- This as I thief, have said, is a hangsion being ber birthday anniverover and Is in direct proportion sary. to the increase of cancer. Can? Mrs. Lucile Miller was hostess cer and diseases of the coronary Coterie club Friday. arteries have increased together. to the delia was and played Bridge Also the deaths caused by tuberHigh culosis have decreased in eiuul cious lunch was served. Leah Mrs. won by prize being proportion. Ieterson. I see in this a very important Mrs. Warren Wright underfact. As tuberculosis deaths dewent an operation Monday at the crease in this country the numCache Valley hospital. Her concancer and coronary artber of is favorable. dition at present Mrs. Laura Nielsen has re- ery deaths increase. Does this mean that these things are relatturned to Hyrum after having ed? Does nature contrive ways spent the summer at Salt Lake and means of holding down the City, with her daughter, Mrs. population to certain limits? Mabel Clarke. Mrs. M. W. Smith entertained Or does the individual who would at a duck supper at her home re- ordinarily have died with tuberanculosis succumb to cently. Miss Elaine Dunn of Lo- other manifestation cancer, d of Thousands of young mm and sromm fa schools and colleges Nature never intended children eye to he need for reading, gan was the guest of her Aunt blood disease? I believe the throughout tha country ero needlessly wearing out their eyee long writing and study. Sha Intends that eyes be ui ed for looking at Mrs. Mary Wadsworth. Monday. befora their time by reading and atudyfng for long boura under poor distant objects, under large amounts of natural be case. to the latter G. daylight When Mr. and Mrs. John Wright visucl conditions. Surveys show that M of eolleg students eyes child does close visual seork indoor under I believe that we should atInadequate and glaring left last week by motor for Caliare defective. What a tad commentary that fa fitting himself for light fa defiance of Nature's laws, h pays tha penalty fa ays fornia where they will visit with tempt to bring together the vartha battle if life, tha student I unnecessarily imposing serious defects. Statistics ahow that ont out of every five children fa granious diseases into one common atin dicap on himself. relatives and friends. school has defective vision. Among those from Hyrum who group instead of trying to divide attended the funeral services of them into separate groups and Your face must be clean to be beautiful. Its the will not be made until producers Charles E. Gunnell held at Btudy them separately. I believe Ifurther believe that If this taint foundation of everything. Melba Skin Cleanser is blood from the that removed a that chronic disease ail has have signed the contract. Wellsville. Tuesday were: Pres. all of will chronic forms disease common blood and Contracts will be available John A. Israelsen, Mrs. Ira T. origin in the exactly adapted to your type of skin. It goes into leave the individual and he will within a few days for the 10,469 Williams, Mrs. Carroll Wadsworth if that taint i9 in the blood the live a the pores more thoroughly and gets the dirt out life and and fuller to ih longer beet growers In Utah. succumb Mrs. Dewey Bird and Mrs. Leon- Individual going County to one of its manifestations. I will die of a gradual slowing ard Larsen. Agents in the beet counties will best. It leaves the skin soft, exquisitely smooth and now definitely comare Plans down of vital forces rather than be provided with copies of the from some horrible and painful pleted for making effective a contract. The county agent will never enlarges delicate pores. disease such as tuberculosis, can- sugar beet production adjustment ' take responsibility" the FRIDAY, SATURDAY cer or blood vessel dmease. t according to William ization of the sugar beet contril If your dealer cannot supply you, send us bis name. I have In mind a man. a phyPeterson, director of the state associations and assist the Service. The contract1 duters with what is necessary in PARFUMERIE MELBA sician, who had a stroke. He was 580 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, N. Y. contract. Educational paralyzed on one side of his body. is an agreement entered into si&nin tliewill he held in each Instead of the physician shaking between the beet producers of meetings his head and saying he was doom- the United States and the Sec-- 1 ronn,.v and contracts and legal ed to permanent paralysis, I ex- retary of Agriculture. The con- - PaPer win be available within a and tract may be signed by any, few daTs- 8a'8 Mr- - Peterson. amined him thoroughly found out why this blood vessel sugar beet producer who planted' disease had caused the hemorr- sugar beets in the crop years of Vlk-hage in the brain and what had 1933 or 1934 and who agrees to To Fit Either Old or New caused the disease. I set to work grow sugar beets in the crop to remove this taint and when years of 1935 and 1936. A farThe United States Civil Serit was removed from the mans mer will be eligible to enter he began to improve. The into this contract as a producer vice Commission has announced body Genuine blood clot was absorbed and to- with the Secretary of Agriculture open competitive examinations as 78 West 1st South Phone 710-Goodrich he is well and works at his if he controls by ownership, ren- follows: day Hone lease absolor He use has trade every day. tal, Assistant marketing specialist otherwise, the utely no paralysis. This doctor of a farm as defined under the 12,600; Junior marketing spec100 Shaves With Any Style Blade becontract. a could man who was look ialist, 12,000 a year. Bureau of The Only Perfect Blade Sharpener Reg. U.S. Pat. Office The program is made up of 15 Agricultural Economics, Departyond his nose and see the cause Courteous Service on Car Needs and not the effect. different Items of performance ment of Agriculture. Specified Valuable Discount Coupon Worth $1.94 exGiven Promptly So if we want our death rate agreed to by the producer and experience, or education and NOTICE TO AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR to decrease in all kinds of ill- six different items agreed to by perience, required. Closing date, November 8, 1934. ness we must look to the cause the secretary. The contract proIn accordance with our agreement, you are authorized return to Metallurgist, 13,800 a year, of all these diseases and remove vides for a parity to deliver one complete de luxe shaving set on presentaDepartit. I believe it is the same in all growers on beets produced in Ordanence Bureau, War tion of this coupon and 49c. 1935 and 1936. Also, the grow- ment, Rock Island, 111. Specified causes. $0.08 20 New Stylo Blades, value ers who planted beets in 193 4 education and experience re1 Tube Shaving Cream, value .. .35 will receive a parity payment on quired. Closing date, November CLUB NOTES 1 Genuine Goodrich Hone value 1.00 the estimated production for this 8, 1934. The salaries named are subDear Doctor: Is cancer a 10 year, based on the acreage plant1 Styptic Pencil, value D.J.B. ed and the average production ject to a deduction of not to excondition? over the base period. This means ceed 5 per cent during the fiscal TOTAL VALUE $2.43 Answer. No it is not. Some that the man who planted sugar year ending June 30, 1935, as a ONLY TWO SETS TO A CUSTOMER. people have this idea, but it is beets in 1934, despite the fact measure of economy, and also to The unfounded. person entirely LIMITED SUPPLY or other factors have a deduction of 3Vi percent to- M p. must have the right conditions that drouth his A Clean Burning Coal Very Little crop or reduced ward a retirement annuity. THESE BLADES ARE GUARANTEED in his own body before he can destroyed All States except Iowa, Verit to a small production, will reSoot. Ash and Little and a dont if them If trial set have a cancer. have not does you he give Buy Very today, a payment of $1 mont. Virginia, Maryland, Rhode think they are the bet blades you have ever used, rethis taint he cannot have can- ceive ton benefit based on what would Island, and the District of Colper and well sale cer own them return and of unless his cost, during system have been his normal average umbia have received less than gardless refund your money. developes it he will be free from production and in addition to their quota of appointments in this dread disease even thn he this he will receive a second in- the apportioned 2000 Pounds to the Ton departmental sleep with a cancer victim all his stallment at the rate of at least service in Washington, D. C. life. Full information may be ob25 cents per ton on the estimaMembers Participate in the earnings of the tained from Albert O. Anderson, All readers of this publication ted 1934 production. It is estiFor the Ladies! are at liberty to ask questions on mated that the first benefit pay- Secretary of the United States Company on purchases made at your station. a health of Dr. Reeder. Address ment will be made about Decem- C'vil Service Board of ExaminA BEAUTIFUL Dr. David H. Reeder. 314 Wirth-ma- n ber 1. Of course, it must be un- ers, at the post office in this rV derstood that benefit payments city. PEARL NECKLACE Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. By special arrangement with the manufaeturer on presentation of this roupen and 80e we will give you this complete deal. SPRING-FILLE- D ALL FOB I Beautiful Pearl Necklace, value $f I Box Face Ponder, value $t I Bottle Perfume, value $1 Mr. and en- r se fllCLBA Cleansing Cream deep-seate- Beautys Foundation w Sugar Beet Plans Completed "organ-contra- 2 ' TWO DAYS ONLY? 20 BLUE BLADES ' fivil Gillette Safety Razor e FREE We Carry Gasoline, Oil & Grease 49 SA1L NOT A BONE IN A CARLOAD Cardon County Coal from Gordon Creek You Get Your Full Weight EXTRA SPECIAL! r FREE Tlfeatclaer CoaU Co. MATTRESS SPECIAL 1 JFRIDAY, SATURDAY Logan Agents For THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED TOTAL VALUE $3.00 ONLY TWO SETS TO A CUSTOMER LIMITED SUPPLY MAIL ORDERS, ADD lOe Inc. These missionary organizations have the.r regular meeting, par- ticularly at conference time, and the officials of these organizacould conveniently set a tion time when the mas strength of all returned missionaries from a particular mission, could reserve a day or an evening at one of tha temple, or even in the various tem pie. On that name date, and that time, instead of taking their own name, call for names from the British mission lists. IN SPRING-FILLEMATTRESSES We can modernize your old mattress into a guarMattress for $7.50 to $12,00 anteed Spring-Fille- d according to the quality of the cover. D I Evcrton Mattress Factory WANTED Old rags for cleaning machinery. Cache American. BANISH COAL PILE DRUDGERY! II V wj wa by com yeuyle bt!-like far y t chmel ml ymm Logan, Utah Phone 155 ; w misery kwaset Ml a.y - I- able cupbauBl task alt, aaa fie tha day ymi bav Autaaaatla Caal Fairbmnka-Moeaa A Stoker telUvea yoa aad yen faaatty at af itoklna dutlea. Simply Sll t be hopper thle atokae at nlbt aad yaa win kava aalmnatlraUy reawlated beat aH the day without attaatioa aw yarn pact. aa A big M-l- cif la foci, lea mark ae 4S. Eaay peyceeata owe bio yaw to here yawp etakar while payhea WU, at dla Tlie Lucky Number IN (S JIL is Three- - Seven THE TELEPHONE NUMBER OF Koyal Knight Coal Co. WHERE YOU GET THE FAMOUS EOYAL UTAHS PUREST COAL! The GENUINE ABERDEEN and the CELEBRATED AMBROSE CALL, Manager 147 So. Main Phone Logan, Utah We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction PHONE SOUTH MAIN ST. . 175 News, Oct. 20. Deseret W Gordon Creek CHRISTIANSENS ' "ir GaSav Examinations ! FREE - 1 laeaama' 37 |