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Show THE HERALD - JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 26. 1931. SATURDAY, e yu THE COUNCIL AT JERUSALEM PAGE FIVE in SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON QUARTERLY Wells ville BY IIARLOWE R. HOYT - WALTER SCOTT REVIEW Assembly was held Thursday morning in the Junior V.high R. school with Principal Carver in charge. une of the most successful es'Jf'.ta, of the week was the primary Home Coming held in the Wellsville ward Wednesday afternoon with President Mrs. Eva Green in charge. Mrs. lone Hutton, Mrs. M-Ruby Jensen and Williamson of Mrs. James 'the primary board were in attendance. The parade at four o clock was formed and lead children and by the primary consisted pf doll buggies, and small wagons, decorated in bright colors, also Indians and clowns in costume. The Second ward Primary Home Coming in held their recreation hall Thursthe ward day evening. The program was of President Mrs. in charge Florence Brenchley. Mrs. Allen and Miss Virginia Neilson of the primary stake board were in attendance. Miss Ivy Farey of Logan spent as guest of Mr. the week-en- d and Mrs. Delbert Maughan. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon E"erton and two children of Logan and Mrs. Joseph Brenchley motored and spent to Ogden Friday three days visiting with relatives. They were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petitt. The Wellsville ward M. I- A. will hold their opening social Tuesday evening in the tabernacle. A pageant will be presented by the Junior Beehives and the Gleaners. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bankhead entertained at an attractively Sunday in arranged dinner honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Blanchard of Chester, Idaho, The dinner table was centered with a bowl of shaded pink asters. Covers were laid for De-lor- es - . of Mr. and Robert Leishman of Salt Lake who were recently married- The table was attractively decorated with asters. Covers were laid for. 28Mr. and Mrs. William Brench-le- v BAD FOR BOW WOWS Mrs. entertained at dinner Sun- day evening. The table was beautifully decorated with various kinds of fall flowers. Places were laid for fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Blanchard and family of Chester, Idaho, came Friday to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brenchley. Phone 171 SEEKS TITLE RICHARDS FUNERAL HOME Condemnation YOUR CONFIDENCE IS OUK AIM to right-of-wa- 290 West Center 21W proceedings gain title through municiple right of public domain to a y across lands of the defendants in Smithfield canyon were started by Smithfield city in the First district court Friday. The action is brought against William M. Miles, Miles of Smithfield and the Federal Land bank of Elea-no- BEAUTY DIXIE-RU- TH 65 SHOP Phone 237 North Main $4.00 $5.00 54.50 $2.00 to $3.00 Virgin Permanent Wave Durant Ringlet End School Girls Permanent End Curl, from re Berkeley, Calif. Smithfield city, the complaint set forth, is constructing a new water line from springs which it recently purchased as the source in Smithfield canyon for a new municipal water system. Springs formerly used by the city have been condemned by the state board of health. These springs formerly belonged to the defendants, the action alleges. An eight-foright of way across a portion of the defendants lands is sought by the city so that the pipeline can be laid. SmithfiicrTity, according to the complaint has sought to purchase the needed land, but sale has been refused by the defendants whom the court is asked to force to prove the rights, titles and claims to the land in dispute. Pending the courts decision on the action, the city seeks ot A SELECT DAIRY which distributes milk that has been properly produced from healthy cows, under clean and sanitary conditions. GIBBONS DAIRY Phone Prompt Service 950-- V We Specialize In 33c and 40c Dinners, every Sunday 2 Spring Chicken Always Ready to Serve 45c the right to enter upon the disputed land for the purpose of beginning its work of digging a trench and laying pipe for the new water mains. The action seeks to have costs of the suit equitably apportioned between the plaintiff and 1-- FRED-MA2 CAFE X Logan Doors East of Cache Valley Bank AND INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETE MATERIALS FOR MAKING HOOKED RUGS You are now able to make these beautiful rugs more inexpensive than ever before. - repairing for the whole family Of course we repair them quickly. Shoe e ROYAL BAKERY Save Our Bread Wrappers and Bakers of Finer Bread and Pastry Get S. & II. Green Discount Stamps. LOGAN FLOUR AND FEED STORE DISTRIBUTORS FOR SPERRY FEED THE LARGEST SELLING FEED IN TIIE WEST II. D. HANSEN, Prop. . staff-o-Hf- a UTAH SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY West 1st North 4-- H there is health. Every loaf rontains proteins to build miisrle, mineral salts to enrich the blood and vitamins so vital to good health. Ask jour grocer for Wheat-a-LaxBread Over Kexali Drug Stoie Logan tered Phone 1032 tainment for the retiring ficers. Ail ladies of the ward are specially invited by President Clayson and her officers to be in attendance and honor those who have labored so diligently. 590 South Main HYRUM . . Mrs. Hans P. Anderson was the guest of honor at a party held Friday at her home by a group of friends and relatives. An enjoyable afternoon was spent at the close of which refreshments were served to ladies. about twenty-fiv- e The party held Friday evening at the at the U. S. 6-- 4 J. PETERSON PETER A. C. for Let Me Make an Estimate on Your Plumbing Work DURO WATER Phono of a baby girl. Mrs. Harris Jensen was hostess to the Coterie club at her home Thursday afternoon. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. John Brown who is ill at a Logan hospital Is reported to still be in a grave condition. Mrs. Willard Anderson spent Wednesday at Logan with her daughter, Mrs. Leon Allen. Miss Beatrice Clawson, Miss Fern Jensen, Gertrude Jensen, Miss Valere Anderson are regis- - Main Phone 32 819-- A R PAINTING K East 2nd North COMPLETE Logan, Utah LINE OF CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES We Design, Make, Hang Free CHRISTENSEN FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 430 West Center 21-2- 5 I book. UTAH CASH GROCERY COMPANY BALTIMORE. T. E. Ilunsaker, Prop. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES WE HAVE TIIE BEST Phones 253 and 177 BATTY TRICK STOCKTON, Cal.The person who sent Mrs. W. J. McCarthy a package certainly is not going Inurpendrnt, Home Owned Stores A. B. C. ROOT BEER STAND Winona Hale, Prop. Try a Pecan Sundae with Browns Delicious Ice Cream Double Rich Malted Milks and Milk Shakes Orange Juice is Different and Refreshing Car Service 202 North Main to receive any of her thanks. the package, She received wrapped attractivelv, delivered by a messenger bo . When she opened it several bu.3 flew into her face. The Oldest Electric Refrigerator Let Us Bake Your Bread, Rolls, Pies Its a relief for the housewife to have her baking done away from home during these davs of extreme heat. Sold by HOME LUNDSTROM FURNITURE COMPANY 20 West 1st North We are home folks Rugs Cleaned 2 per Square Foot FURITURE RECOVERED Window Shades - - New Auto Tops BAKERY - - Buy home-mad- e Logan, Utah bread. 2c EVERTON UPHOLSTERING 12 North 1st West 614 South L C AUTO THE NEW SILENT KELVINATOR l-- 1060 Aggie Year nBook Cover, Wins Honor The Utah Aggie 1931 Buzzer cover has been awarded the second prize in the Malloy cover contest conducted by the Malloy company, one of the cover manlargest year-boo- k ufacturers of the United States, according to Weldon, Burnham, editor of last years Buzzer and designer of the cover. The prize amounts to $125 and it is optional with the yearbook staff as to what disposal is made of the money. The first prize In the contest was awarded to the University of Idaho yearbook. Mr. Burnham was the designer of the cover for last year's SOFTENER OL'R SPECIALTY SYSTEMS-WAT- ER LET US MAKE YOUR CAR LOOK NEW AGAIN JAIL PREFERRED James H. McMullen, 27,- arrested on a charge of drunken driving, was allowed to pick his own sentence. McMullen thought he ought to be jailed for six months. He exSouth Cache high school was plained that he was tired of an outstanding success accord- eating in breadlines and sleepoffiing in the parks, and that he ing to the student-bod- y cers. Dancing formed the di- thought he'd get a good rest version for a large group of and a few good meals in Jail. students. . - of- - on 2-- 2 very splendid yield is reported. The Misses Virginia and Mae Hanson, Sadie and Neta Sorenson were Logan business visitors last Wednesday. The first county school institute was held in Logan Saturday. Principal J. W. JSeamons, Jr., Agnes Troseth, Sadie Sorenson and Mae Hanson attended. Superintendent Ray Pond and wife of Richmond attended the Sunday school conference here Sunday. An opening social for the Relief Society will be held Tuesday afternoon, featuring an enter- .. com- mittee, Mrs. Leah Manson, Mrs. Thora Littledyke and Mrs. La-vWinn; education committee, Mrs. Homer Daines, Mrs. Ada Claypool and Mrs. Laura Maseru an; membership committee, Mrs. Mary Pitcher, Mrs. Norma Toolson and Mrs. Salome Hanson. These ladies met at the home of Mrs. Adrin Toolson afternoon. Thursday Special guests present were Mrs. R. E. Lee and Mrs. C. A. Hurren of Hyde Park and Mrs. Daphnae Read of California. The Sarah Woodruff camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Hind Friday at 2:30 p. m. The Musicians of topic, Early Utah, was treated by Emma Hanson. Mrs. Clara Sparks rendered a vocal solo. .... , the fall quarter. Mrs. John P. Nielsen, Mrs. Leroy Baxter and Mrs- Gamell have been visitors at gin work here October 5. A very Larsen during the week at good outlook for beets seems Wellsville the home of Mrs. Nielsens prevalent in this locality. A number of farmers are dig- daughter, Mrs. Francis Maughand Mrs. Maughan ging and shipping potatoes from an. Mr. became the parents this station to various points. A recently ld OUR BREAD IS A STOREHOUSE OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. In Marvel Milk Bread, the BLUE BONNET MODISTE SHOP 50 Marion Talley, the opera star, sold her Kansas farm and gone back to singing. Deserting the high oats for the high notes, Marion? has The funeral services of John Austin were held last Saturday in Preston. Bishop Christoffer-se- n of this ward was in charge. H. E. Bergeson of Cornish was one of the speakers. Mrs. R. C. Pike accompanied by Velda Petersen, contributed a vocal solo. A large crowd of friends from here attended the services. Mrs. Austin and children wall continue residing here. Mrs. R. C. Pike is enjoying a fall vacation witth relatives in Eureka and Salt Lake City. The Benson stake Sunday school conference was well attended at Richmond last Sunday by eleven officers and teachers. The pageant will be put on in each Sunday school of the wards in the near future. Brother Pyper of the general board was the special speaker. The genealogical meeting held Sunday evening featured a pageant of considerable detail and was effectively given by the young men and women of this The Two-Foward. It was Purpose of the Book of Remembrance. W. P. Dopp, chairof the man. was in charge meeting and appropriate songs corrolating with this work were effectively sung by all present and Mrs. Ezra Kendell played in variations. Oh. My Father. club girls under The first direction of Mrs. Lorena Andersen, entertained with their breakfast for the members of their cl;b last Friday at the The home of Mrs. Andersen. table was graced with a low bowl of fall flowers, the color harmony of green and yellow was carried out in the appointments for the table. Covers were laid for seven. Mrs. Lizzie Dope, advisor, was a special guest. Gilbert Bingham's bull won first place in the county fair at Logan. A large delegation numbering 21 from here attended the stake temple session at Logan last Wednesday night. The receiving station will be Ros-kelle- y; entertainment LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Scientific Manipulating and Adjusting Phone 329 193 West 1st North Office hours: a. m., p. m., Evenings 7 Other hours by appointment. Cornish News iUPERIOR CLEANERS Toolson motored to Ogden Friday. Mrs.' Helen P. Toolson who has been visiting there for one week returned home with them Friday evening. ames Hill, James Hind, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watts were business visitors at Logan Thursday. A special meeting was called Monday evening at the public library for the purpose of organizing a ladies literary club. The following ladies were elected as officers and committee members: president, Mrs. Adrin Toolson; Mrs. J. W. Hurren; secretary, Mrs. Douglas Hooper; program committee, Mrs. James Fulkerson, Mrs. Myrtle Clark, Mrs. Areva Deppe; civic committee. Mrs. Frank Emmett, Mrs. Trueman Hillyard and Mrs. Lila MRS. IDA M. SCOK DESY A. JOHNSON, Manager AND TAILORS f . The Church is the Greatest Force for Good in Any Community Hose Repairing Service 126 N. Main t- The new Empress Eugenie Hats call for the Empress Eugenie Wave! Our operators are graduates of the best beauty schools in the state. We are here to Satisfy and Please. Over City Drug Phone 237 in CLEANERS fe" HAIR STYLES FOR HAT STYLES Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maughan announce the birth of.a girl, Monday. Both mother and babe TRY OUR NEW EL PASO, Tex. Dogs must be seen and not heard in this city. The city council has drafted a nuisance ordinance holding the owners responsible for dogs which bark too long or loudly whether at night or day. It Is reported that the restrictions may be extended to the bleating of goats, yowling of cats and other animal noises. Beauty Shop Dixie-Rut- h .Mr. and Mri Robert Leish-'M- George Bernard Shaw, English entertained at a family playwright, humorist. Phone Gentiles ,he declared, should be admitted without having to obey the Mosaic laws of circumcision. But he specified that to join the least of the Lords supper, they must abstain from the worship of idols; from fornication; or from eating meat which had been strangled and not prepared by bleeding. All of these rules were based upon hygiene and were readily accepted In the name of the Gentiles. dinner in honor ar TO MERIT Next came the two missionaries. Paul and Barnabas. When they had assembled their iacts and detailed the far reaching results of their teachings among the Gentiles in far lands, the assembly awaited the judgment of James, the president. His decision was a compromise, excellently balanced to maintain peace and harmony, and, at the same time, to satisfy both the strict Jews and the Gentile converts. Peter related to the gathering the well known story of his vision at Joppa, when the heavens opened and all manner of beasts and fowls were displayed before him with the command to eat. Then he told how messengers came from the Gentile centurion, Cornelius, because of a vision, and how he had returned to Caesarea with them to convert not only the master, but his household as well. When the council had assembled in Jerusalem, the first problem to be considered was the question of accepting Gentiles as Christians who had not complied with the Mosaic custom on which the Jewdsh Christian set so much store. It was this argument which had brought them together. James, the brother of Jesus, was chosen to preside over the meeting, and Peter was the first to speak. are getting along nicely. twelve. Miss Evelyn Theurer went to The Soviet five-yeplan is Ogden Thursday on an indefithe only hope of the world. nite stay. SQUIRES I Mr. and Mrs. Adrin try-cicl- es ; Smithfield I A. C. BOWEN, Prop. U. 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