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Show ii'T W, IT AH 11NAI lit K V! THE LETTERS FROM OUR Viturel.iv, CACHE VALEY MISSIONARIES Y. Editor- i Herzog Fiance Grennble, Mulch 9, 130 - great pleaxuie fur our letter of invitareceiie .. help out the missionniy Son. and believe me it is a will help out the ' Idea and it "I tr.. fc.ie m "ft")' was cts. it os er our let te, of In looking uifliOg' I feel quite badly for not 'olds iJg..ninc7 sour call long be- tnhdis"gbut elem things here in the than auist i ,j ,re g little different m. home li;- - ..pndav life back , m r know how you must iei-ii find Units te st missionary cant the folks back it ba mutes to eiop rnei f few lines. And est eeiallv done we hase no lawns to be "ed But somehow I feel i: undei stand Utt In ltH left home for the mission Lake City in Oi I me in Salt tsso and after spending Ui vs rug brinr ft to -- ill I found half Ness- - Yoik teson my way to wondetful most a ter spending iself ons and ss ile theie I In st im p ,1, , Kenneth (dausti f. u u i ,, garme This sa ji g, h. ba is home and tom o on the Li ganiti p of .( ,e,, n and Nillnilaiius n1 sm is Meing i ai h it hot ime a iiinih oi so in to ir spai e i e about this time I ieie veil tu ss Of C II Tate Tr ,, i in Holland and it ss on t v, M t long until he and Sc hs anes i d ss t m t , gmm I list i u t iilun ' ss n a, Llauser Y'es it ioal, ss is ss winking with th.si f,n, biethren. as wpII ns e - , i PYjuirion sc i ai,i ,p- - . v. f Belgium Is a m count ly as ai e nil si mioii in ai Hi It uge t iiiin lies ha d s v e v i d . lilt Kontiiunrt fiom Vne si i s lotn h I i I. ad he om Hie tiussionai les. nuld like to take this op-- I ''us f i SS at units to let you people at ss hat I am rii ing Tor the p 1st ss e ok 1 h been Ime knoss nng ss ie it h ldei Wasne WhIKmIIh 4,n Mkh. Hi n ifuanshui to unik ,,H JltlMl Indian Rest Y i ia leel with Rildoi l.ankhPHti for a shot t time uhilt ls "mnanion ); su k w ith the i ruoij b s n t i s ( f t n i oi and ession of i he Chi ist and e ei s one i n i,s lot tl is fete like lhes 0 t , the Tulip fields 11 in W New- ( 1 on ffio ker ar.-ache rs of t the rej. y sion preside c tie open Uid as, ire in r Jons th orest irge the ork. m of h ted th dated ! 0 be ht nd tit. near f c test eluding the No:, rel sh prop-O- dn esent ttendar endenf ng at n was be Ma. he Li rth Ca' u f-- March etroit a' City, ti g Defend i dlecoff a tie ft her alien ie i 51X i Hog-unsbu- I 1 El-Ja- - Na-:,n- dif---e- nt LEWISTON NEWS nd of pen i we 0J TWrt NNsS, .c is ,s s b 4Ll Ixttxl tJ llie Wenlmrl 1 tilCvc Llib .Utbt jupulai tOpIC nf cunurtiatiuii lo pi'ubiblv drafts", FOGuo, "tcUHUl3 may be important, but the key to the whole health problem is to avoid drafts. To my way of thinking, drafts are not what they aie cracked up to be. They are not the deadly enemy of the human race as is generally supposed. In fact, they are usually just as harmless as they are pleasant. When fresh air moves, if it is out of doors it is called a breeze, if it is inside of a building, it is called a draft and it is dangerous. I never could figure out why! He Was Alarmed About 40 years ago, when my wife was confined with a new baby 1 went home for lunch and found her sitting up in bed, close to an open window enjoying the v. arm spring breeze. When I went back to work I mentioned this to an older man with whom I worked-Hwas very much alarmed. He thought I should return home at once and close that wndow. Why," said he, don't you know that is what causes chili bed fever? 1 was not frightened and didn't go home. Referring to my own experience in our own family the word draft was not used. Neither was the wrord bewntched. Our ten children grew up in total ignorance of the harm that might come from the incantations of an old witch that lived just dow-- the street. They were likenot wise ignorant of the dangers of drafts. We did not think of drafts as harmful. If a child caught a cold we might check his diet or hia contact with other children, but wed never think of drafts. The children slept w'lth windows wide open. They placed their beds just where they chose. If a child wanted his head next to an open window, that was OK. After fifty years we have no reason to believe any were sick because of this practice. We thought fresh air was a good preventative of colds, croupe, etc., and it seemed to work out that wray- - When we compared our children with others that were ours seemed to be much healthier, and we never had reason to believe that any of them were sick because of sitting or sleeping in a draft. Dr. Brady, who wrrites a daily health article for the Herald-Journawiule an article orx this same subject quite recently. That article gave me the courage to write this. I realize that few, if any, will be convinced by anything that I write. People are usually pretty set in their way on matters of this kind. The man who found out it made him sick to take a bath in the wintertime still thinks it is true. P. 2) tivvaid the depot show el at ome the location Ciovvds commented to itish m Itmt dsiection to dscovei the round house in V flames The building vv is soon in a hopeless slate it hunting too soon to sue it or its contents, only about foui minutes h tv mg elapsed until the Mine the Gist ahum stiuctuie was tomplilelv enveloped in f linn s The iound house t emit uin d s v stalls, all of w hit h weie otcuimd bv locomotives unlv "i ne one oi won n goi nui oimti live iiiMinei while tlnv sloocl with iallen and win- sm n cove, Umbels of the (mining building P5s The en In is win- p'liiv well extinguished bv in Jit It was suplocomotives posed t h it the live weie utleilv Hiin-i- l. and tins (nosed the it pint to he emulated that the loss would teach fiom SlOtKX) to s'ltinon hut ail examination of them showed that ttny could easily he lepmnd at a modeiate cost and 0 the loss is now estimated at N ne was seriouslv hint dining the fne hut one fiieman hi was moaning the loss of his handsome mustache Piaise is lA.. due to the laie numhei of men flEA fiu winked ha d and faithfully U. S. S. ARIZONA HONORED-Ameri- can flag is raised over the assing buckets of water to thiow buttle ship A izuna at Pearl Harbor by Admiral Arthur W Radford, ,on t tie smoking nuns" Pacific Fleet Ci mmander, to honor the U. S. S. Arizona and her Twins wile bum in the family splendid crew, so many of whom are still with the ship" One thouof Call C Johnson of Logan on sand nmetv-tw- o officers and men were killed when the battleship was " ")4t Apnl i lt-to the bottom bv Japanese hi Theie aie two things a man H 'nevet prepaied fur, namely twins jOn Monday last at nine a m , the wife of Call C Johnson, our music dealer, gave bnth to a fine gul, and two days latei, on Wednesday moimiig, gave bnth to another gill. Things seem to happen in pans The mothei in Cai s household ( f ipnrt nnps aie flnmo- uall and l, the father, at la '&t If you have questions about genealogy, research ot temple worn, a" bearing up btavely under the end them in. We will try to answer them. Address W. M. Ierton, shoe k Someone tiicd an ApuI Fools 518 North Main, Logan, Ituh. day trick on the 1st of April, 1881 On April 1st someone wrapped The a large stone in biown paper, Fayetteville, Tenn. giving it the appeal ance of a par,e Bedfotd County Times, and cel of merchandise, and placed it on the sidewalk near the news- - 13th St Oklahoma City, Oklahoma itt ,, Gazette, both in Shelbyville, 1810. Others were Clarke, Thomas, paper office in Logan. A man of.would like Infoi mat ion about the Tenn. large destiuctiveness came along, family of her giandfather, Thomas The Messenger, George, Briggs. Jr., and as if to test the contents of Henry Conner, born 1825, In Tenn Greeves County Ky. Hannah, and William. the bundle, gave it a kick. He The census report says that his It is customary to charge by the Answer: There are quite a numimmediately experienced regrets father was born in Md. T. H. Con- line or by the word for classified ber of Hall genealogies that are In After two or thiee otheis had kic- - ner married Elizabeth Ann Reed, advertising. That is the least ex- - print. We do not have them In ked the object, to their sorrow.lborn 1835 In Miss. (Census say-- pensive The charge in different 0ur little library, but larger spacers varies. It would be brarleg have them- - You may find the inventor jTlaced it in the middle her family were from N C.) well to write to the papers where of the street. Soon a gentleman of Answer: There were manv y0ur famjiy genealogy almost all and high standing m the ners in the various counties of you expect to advertise and find Worje(j out jn one 0 tbese books out their advertising rates. Then I community, in passing, spied thelMd and Ihe other states where suggest you write to the town family lived, and without some study the message that you want clei k of Hancock Berkshire Counpackage; he puked it up, it weigh-ithi- s ed about sixty pounds, and bi ought specific information as to the to put in the paper so as not to ty, Mass. Also write to the county to the Leader office to have it county where the older members have any useless words. If you clerk of Berkshire county at Pittsadvertised. A burst of laughter re- were born, it will be difficult to have a inend who works in field, Mass. He should have a rec newspaper office, she might offer ord of wills and deeds which might minded him of the date and he extend the pedigree. some came suggestions. a be helpful. The town clerk would dropped his burden. Next Elizabeth Mrs wagon containing a housewife and Johnson, 229 probably have a record of vital Charles Mr.. Beloit, Collie. her son. The boy alighted from the South Fust West. Preston, Idaho statistics for the town giving Kansas the submits following wagon and tried to lift the bur- writes, I would like some Inforbirths, marriages, and deaths. Also den. He was unable to move it mation regarding my grandmoth- query: inquire if there is a printed history Abbott Indiana and tried again then came anoth- er Laura Cordelia Merrill She John Abbott had Hancock. If so, that might be of daughter Sarah er sound of mirth from the sideborn thp ninth of October helpful. very walk. The boy climbed back ln!1833 In Olden Eta New York She Abbott born Indiana the wagon and drove on. Nextwas the daughter of Austin S. j(Inscription on tombstone very Gray, Pennsylvania be Grant or Gieen came a man with a load of gravel, jMerrill and Lauia Harris She had Mrs. G. H. Womble, 5458 Bradna z:. e mairied Thomas he stopped his team near the ob-j- a brother, Austin Merrill, who County), In Drive, Los Angeles 43, Calif., would 1835 lived and Colhn(g)s Utah ject, eyed it. considered for someihved In Smithfield, Adams County Illinois. like information regarding the par- minutes what was to be dune, look-- j Answer- - Through the courtesy of of Name Wanted ents, parents place of birth, and possible obser-iof ed around to see if he was Mrs Ida Garlick Daq of Fairinfor- Revolutionary War record of David ved and then dismounted and tiled view, Utah, I am able to give the John Abbott and any other mation about him. Gray, who came to what is now to pick up the package, a laugh following line of descent. (6) M Richhill Township, Green County, from the sidewalk suggested that Laura Cordelia Men ill, born 5 Mrs. Estella U. Service, 217 E. Pa., around 1770-- He married Miss he had been sold. And so, all day, October 1833 Alden, Erie County, Calif., writes: Baskins, whose people ran a ferry the stone, dressed up in brown pa- New York; married Jehu Cox, Jr.; Helen Ave., Modesto, Cov near what is now the town of Dun- born "George Hall, than Austin any(5) per, fooled moie people Shephard Merrill, born died R. 1822, Hancock, I., cannon. Pa. They had a son David entry, 1922 25 were the East Windsor, Conn,, one would believe. Many Sept Mass, married Rachael Briggs.iGray Jr. who was born 1781. She jokes of the day, but none resul- - married Laura Wilder Harris, with ted seriously, so far as we have was born 21 Dec. 1810 in Chester- - They had eleven children, the would like to correspond field, Mass ; (4) Epapheas Merrill, eighth of whom was Briggs Hall, others who are working on Gray, heard. Mass. Baskins, or Braddock family Hancock, --Oborn 2 March 1780, Hartford, born married Hannah Finch tones. On Tuesday, April 19th, 1881, a Conn , married Sarah Taylor, who about 1809. They had 8 children. Charles-townAnswer: Gieen County, If It was party of missionaries left Logan was born 8 June 1780 in born at all In 1770, was very was The settled older Whitman, Israel (3) Merrill; for their fields of labor. They were RI; (2) Daniel Merrill; (1) John MerDr. O. C. Ormsby, William H Joseph Thatcher, J. T. Ham- rill, came from England to U.S. mond, J. E. Carslisle, George C. He lived with a Wnsman, GregoryWalterton until his marriage Parkinson and Joseph Greaves. Sarah Watson whose father was (to be continued) John Watson. a glance r if K"x - s$Xs xsj t. fj Vl Sec-Tagg- i - s 1 lit-tri- draft-consciou- v i 'nt Can You Answer These Questions Question Box Obseiver, Con-digm- ty s e, y, t- piesi-dent- s. LOGAN SHOP Main Phone 667 to Turn It On Get Any Heat To MILWAUKEE (Ui5 A new car and all its equipment disgusted Mrs. Ida Welch because she could not make the heater work on a cold day. Im freezing In the car, she told a service man who tested the heater. He found It worked perfectly after turning the control knob. Oh, Mrs. Welch apologized, thought It was automatic. 1 with 12 ST. LOUIS, March 38 (UJN Martha Anderson, San Franclsoe, believes In being prepared. She made a 2,100-mll- e Jong distance telephone call to a taxicab company to arrange for a cab to meet her airliner when It landed here last night. tTTjSH on' R.C.Alien ADDING MACHINE quick-chan- this practical press forms all tha attractive shapes you can imagma, quick at a wink. Holds enough dough to make 80 cookies with one filling. Easy-griside handle. floer coioRS finish. jfl fo vi - Adds, multiplies divides, subtracts, (indirect). M75 L Only First items, ...BAKE them on these MUi001 nev.' Get FULLERGLO KELP LEON STUCKI SPECIALTIES 170 North Main ... dm Only Offer finish CO. Phone 358 In 'figs o alto orothbb today and see our complete selection o( MIRRO, Th qt DECORATING o in the oven. 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Florence Rigbvithe luncheon included a cornet Lights", ' ' 8Pn Sabbath Bc'lV s' , wa s Jessop and two aecordian solos, A piano an() Toy Land", hv lRflvS(,llls-was served Luncheon Ted y Grcgni pi ogram Mis. La- Johnson, Lula Mis Soc-,b- y was by the Clatkslon Relict sparcely settled. In 1790 Washing ton County had been organized and David Gray Is listed in the 1790 census. In the Handy Book you will find genealogists who are working on the Gray, Baskins and Braddock families. Also, there la ft record of genealogists In Green county, Pa. this I cnn. Ky. Mrs. Ester Nielson, Newspapers Mrs. Mildred B. Sorensen, MantI, Mrs. Maud Hyer, Mrs. Lucy Han- Utah writes the following sen. Mis. Elva Porter and Mrs. Will you please snd me the Florence Lewis. names of the newspapers around ofl Mrs and Mr. Jet Cunningham uncoln and Bedford Counties, Ogden spent Monday and Tuesday Tennessee. Also Greaves County, at Lewiston, guests of Mr. and Ky Could the typp(J material be Mis. Merl Cunningham. printed In these nawespapers, or Mr. and Mis Thomas Gregory ib0w should it be done? of Ogden were guests of Mr. and! Answer: Following are the news- Mrs. W'alter Taggart and Mr and papers: Lincoln County Newt, Fayette-ivlll- e, Mrs. Seth Gregory dui tog five week. Tenn. ht if well-protecte- d, 105 slng-retuin- T e fo 6e frtoud of. . , ffl cm e s; s Priel Hyer, ElERlnV fc Slu,-(10- ( est a'JV.' i II York, we hoarded In I mm e Nuu s America and thiee dass iin N 1 to lovei, and we have I have been in , i e n n Shob, Ii eland, ier we weie sovti.il towns in whuh we have Nos Fi am IV p P sine n the following morning invesi igatois, some of them aie a we docked at Le Harve.l love it hoip The uu is in a about i eadv to he baptized valley sui founded h hi s and Two hours later we weie Faih Sunday we have a time squat e reminds me of Mine of the (. Bay pans" the (huidi siivue, at Clown Point, levs hai k home The pi le leu N Europe. ll is too smalt to become a 1 do a lot of winter spoiN n i i Iv Msself I was kinda disappoint-j' bianih but with out seven first time skiing as that it the most popuwith Pans the numbeis that we have theie, bustle and lar hustle as the here an world ft sport ovti t and the investigatois that we We don t have an oigamed id taxi cabs, bikes top of th. have (oming out, we have million vety t bianch seven we h ht" people hete y or will inti listing and impiesstve setv-- u 'no all seemed to be running within a few- - months 1 am sue1 s We do have some of the lnifst ace Lvperiem e was cliang-- u membeis in (he ihunh as will jtll this confusion I viould like to elute one of who as some of the finest ntembus once we met the eldeis my expel tenees whuh I had I us at the sta-lo- n I have ever met ,ere waiting for was traveling fiom Jav to It suie is a testnnonv to me to there I saw a few examples to w oi k with Fdder learned see the difference and the (hang- the life I later really llinkhiad, when I got about A i ill t,t Mt mse the life of d missionary. I Ii it t tfii way fill i fuund that ours makes in the lives ot Uter on that afternoon, after the bus on which it,I was traveling the with and friends, acquainted was not investigatois oi any pting any fuither till subway, person who is or has been the next going Metro) which is the day It was early in wonderful couple, searching for the truth I have the altemoon, and l( met a most having about James L. a very strong testimony of this 5o miles esident and Sister to go I thought of the best gospel of Jesus Christ I know that I i su left barker, the president d hitch hike the rest that God our Eternal Father of i he wav. 1 had good luck till ssion in the church. 1 lives, heais and answeis piayers, Uter on we were told when gut on ride with a Catholic would go and who we were that Jesus is the Christ, the son Pncat and three lady nuns. of the living God and that Joswork with, myself and Elder Alter ndme with him a ways he asked me who I was and sm F Fairbanks weie assign-eph Smith was chosen by God to to Brussels, Belgium. of to go what I was doing I told him that open up this last dispensation I was a Missionaiy for the L.DS. it were to wait for the goody the fullness of times Chuiih. And when I said that, May I wish my best to all my jjrd from our companions, Ion Alleman and Gay friends as well as lelatives of he said a ' Mormon" and stopped iooley. Well during this perCache Valley, and may God bless the car and said, "This is where vou get out" It took some time il of waiting we became a little you In the righteous desires of to get a ride from there as it ore acquainted with Paris, the your hearts Church was m the middle of the forest, Sincerely jours liras, Nepoleanne, the and theie weie few- cats on the Berne Y Herzog Notre Dame, as well as the we 4 Place load that day as it was so cold. aucanson t k of Triumph and later on s We find Ihe Catholic people m on one of the United iChez Thoiax) which proved about the hardest people to talk conferences Grenoble, France to. on the whole. wt interesting. The discourses : lot P. a S for the Thanks We as Missionaries have many ere all translated into five Heiald-Journaa means l. It really interesting experiences most of languages and we had on as all my a lot to me as well le switch them being happy ones. I am box to tune in most thankful for my mission, companions. We are four misjr language. the good woid came sionaries along with two hundied and that I have the responsiFinally half and fifty American students at bility of doing the Lords work. rough aome three and a Thanks for sending me the Later on we found the University of Grenoble We ;eks later. g Heiald-Journall have to get the good word I really appreciit there was a misunderstand--were from the home-tow- n ate it. paper, and and our companions especially Elders Herzog, Hend.v, aitmg on the good word from Veiy truly, Flder Rithaid C. Men ill it was a O. Moyle Jr., Barton C. Olsen i But nevertheless a C. Box 101 Turner. and Norman tie experience, although it is Thanks again. .'le more expensive than our Jay, Essex County N Y. aionary life. Life in Belgium was somewhat than In Fiance, and tecially In Bruxelles the Capl-a- i could buy City. Here we ilk, butter, cheese and eggs BY MRS. C. D. IIENDRH KS lety as follows, two vocal duets, thout ration stamps, although Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boman, Mrs -- oid Fashioned Garden" and "Ill .jrwere quite expensive. Beit Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Take You Home In Bru sells Again Kathleen, Mr. and . Irs. Ld In my fourteen months there iTaggart Bessie Griffin and Flva Rav ' re- ',h and Ime learned to HI, Melba piano accompanist, group o, people Lake City Monday morning, Maich Thompson; reading by Afton Rav- as Iparmng to live, act and over the sten; whistling by James Ravsten, Jk like they did as well as 13, to make the trek Edis accompanied on piano by Melba Mormon Battalion. of the trail (peak like them. tne Thompson; reading, LaNeia Rav- of an officer will represent Bruxelles Is a city of a million will Fred jstenl benediction by Lewis Rigby, and Battalion represent !ojle and we had permission to Decorations were in the Relief his Washington father. George missionary work In only one ,eY colors, gold and blue, and in- chief was musician who t' the thirteen Communes (sec-- l a table covered with a eluded hnn took He with in the Battalion. ml which had a population 'ely lace cloth- - centered with a tie same size as Salt Lake City, the original fife made by his 'three tier cake, beautifully dec- father were always busy, Mrs" Geoige Denmg of Oint ola,ed to gold and blue, with gold tte had a fine branch of thirty "id blue tapers In crystal candela-wit- h t'mbera some of the best in the Idaho, spent th. week at Lewiston bra at eltber end- Following the and Mis Mr. her reh At first it parents, difficult 1,1 a luncheon was Telford. William understand their love and ,rorf to 35 delicous ,es,s by Mrs Pheba Senior s.out, waiJ First Ihe they showed for us new Pitcher and M,s. Luella Wheeler enjoyed a fiiesule Hers, but later on after we and Junior girls of Mr. and Mrs H iMen ot the ward we,e lnviled home Md that at the it meant they really Bernhisel Sunday evening guests. they werent just joking or Fay Relief Society Social the evening services. Thei after Lng on a show, we really The Lewiston First ward Relief dtowoik to repay them for speaker was Heber Whiting, North fir kindness. Cache high school coach. He told, Society presented a beautifully and a luncheon About six months or so later of his trip to Hawaii. Prayers werejarranged inprogram commemoration of the rler Alleman offered by Val Harrison and Dick, Tuesday p and I made a Relief Socitty to Band, a F'lemish city Denton. Refreshments weie served organization of the one of our friends there ? by hosts Jay Bernhisel and Rueljand honoring the visiting teacheis of the Relief Society. Piesidei.t the Netherlands mission, Hyer. and Maud Hyer was to charge. Th- of Mi. son Taggart, Lairy congregational Mrs. Walter Taggart, is convalesc- - progiam included In My Soul, tog in the Logan LDS hospital - singing, "Sunshine Sat- led by Mrs. Emmeret Wiser, piano a hernia operation following HEW accompanist. Mis. Dons Layne; m- urday March 11. Hendricks E. E. vocation, Mrs. Lydia Leavitt; Mrs. Mr. and FOR to their home m Lewis- - mg, Rain", led by Mrs. Venus on piano bv ton recently from Boulder City, W heeler, accompanied welcome ad- Nevada, where they have spent the Mrs Norma Bodily; Mrs. Bister Neilson; talk past three months. While there dress by of Relief Society Work", their with Brsity daughter visited they vocal solo, and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. bv Mrs. Rachel Dutton; "When Irish Eyes Aie Smiling", children. two and Floyd Jennings bv Mrs. Muriel Wiser, accompanist, Birthday Program and inspirational! Mrs Bodily: tributes to visiting A beautiful by the, teacheis bv Mrs. Verna Hyer; pi ogi am was presented Jes- Second ward Relief Soc- - net solo, "Jupiter , by Gordon on the n accompanied piano by sop, lety commemorating the orgamza-tioreadof the Relief Society and his mother, Mrs Ina Jessop; "Parable of a Mother, by th core of ward ing, their past radtotor your honoring two President Floience Rigoy Mis Leda Pond;and Yourclarinet beyond our ability to Sorry duets, "Margery and the program was in charge, America", led Now", by the Misses Bonnie economically, we have a included: singing. and Ann Telford, Miss Caraccompanied CORE of proven cooling by Lamonte Wheeler, accompanist; oline Nieison Rula Spackman, on the piano by Mrs. C1ency, "Beautiful Wi'h Mud, by rugged strength and tovocaJon, Olsen; iwo Isadore kome appearance to re-,- f cnl duets "Gala Way Bay" and Mis. Florence Lewis, closing song, by Singing the old one. A core for the Rest of the Wot Id Go- "Green Cathedral, benediction, Mrs Dor Mothers; Peterfr7 Lorna and By! Karen car, truck, or tractor. by iheir othv Gilbeit son piano accompanist, fM'eyou money and time. liecoiations included a table cenmother. Mts. Ben Peterson; talk, tered with a beautiful centei piece The Vho of daffodils and jonquils with gieen veHa "oison. t - BY IV. M. - p, ( tie , I've Been Thinking - u i 9 Ml 1 Tfiuisftrre( s Mill Its bis V,. na! v i i t hl , whuh I hase sisud Ion has its own was t to it is dominated hs the enhnh, w tuch makes i i r at times hiu ti , fine thei o in s, it tlon -- I ici i' s I I , t o 1 IS, Logan memories Richard C. Merrill i Mirth LOGANlirElIPOHOP 174 North Main Logan, Utah AUTHORIZE SAIES AND SERVICt I want mo,- Inform tio m Hi R. C. Ail Add!) 9 Mtckifi for $105. No obligation, ui court. (nm) (ddru) |