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Show THE TRI WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. FEBRUARY 21 1903 If you desire a Hyrum - - - Note (loo I complex . Tea, a pure herb. Editor Journal: localThursdays holiday drink. It acts on the liver and are fast becoming n weeks several For iu past Hyrum. makes the skin. smooth and clear, and of a been it hhs feasting day Cures sick headaches. 23 cts. and our for people ynder the 50cts. Monev refunded if it does rejoicing church of some organiza W. H. auspices not satisfy you. Write-tthe Jew,, the but tiou or other; N for free 'Hooker &Co., Y., Gentile, and the stranger- within Co. 3 h Riter Bros ; pie. our gates have and ever will be welcome, even if they are in symTendency of the Times. pathy with those who revile us tendency science medical of The and speak all manner of eyil agaiust The is toward preventive measures. .us' the church falsely.' Last Friday, the 12th inst., the best thought of the world is being given to the subject, It is easier Hyrum First ward gave a reunion and better to prevent than to cure. to all residing within its jurisdicIt has been fully demonstrated that tion. Betweeu 200 and 300 people pneumonia, one of the - most dan accepted the invitation and met in gerous dheases that medical men the Stake house at uoou on that have to contend with, can be day. Counselor I. 0. Thoresen of bvtheue of Chamberlains the stake presidency was present, Cough Remedy. Pneumonia al- and Bishop A. A. Allen of the " ways results from a cold or from First ward. it After an address of welcome' by jin attack of influenza (grip), and has been observed that this remedy Bishop II. F. Liljenqui&t, an excounteracts any tendency of these cellent variety of picnic., with This chocolate was passed to one and diseases toward. pneumonia. has been fully proven- -! allruntilmiany-saidtmouglrr'authousands of cases in which this several too much; and still the remedy has been used during the bounteous supply was not more thau great prevalence of colds aud grip half exhausted. Several remarked in recent years, and can he relied how grateful they would have been upon with implicit confidence. in their native lands, where" the Pneuinonut often lesults from n gospel found them, to have been slight cold when no danger is ap guests at such a feast, and how the children ot Sweden prehendod until it is suddenly covered that there is fever,, and) would have appreciated the in breathing and pains innings, even. With tears in their eyes the chest, then, it is aunouueed many admitted that God had beeD that the patient has pneumonia. good to his people. Be on the safe side and take Then a spicy and very interestChamberlains Cough Remedy as ing programme was rendered, consoon ns the cold i3 contracted. It sisting of songs, recitations, readalways cures. For sale by Riter ings, music, etc. c f Bros. Drug Co. . The First ward, choir rendered several beautiful selections and AV. proved itself rapidly advancing toward being the best choir in this and County Stake. Prest. I. C. Thoresen deAttoraey-at-Laio use P Moki THE; AND Tl i o 31)1 sam-Dru- , - Love is some times a hard taskmaster. He drives women to tasks beyond their strength and lays heavy bur-de- S . - n-m- d any dis-'j-tnrv- , ing . lenv-diffieul- ty , W. MAUGHAN w Court nouse, Office ; Attorney. Sonthjcad room, upstairs, Logau, Utah. The New Way ol SMOKING Apply MEAT. Wright's CONDENSED SMOKE with a brush, giving meat two coats a week apart. hickory woo$" Sofa U.S.and Canada. meat.Qet A 'olor 6experiment. year all over bottle amokea a barrel ol 7jc the genuine. Fully guaranteed. metal Sold only In square qt. bottle with cap. NEVER IN BULK. Write lor FREE BOOK or. curing meat. Be sure to get WRIGHTS CONDENSED SMOKE. Made only by E. H. WRIGHT & CO.. Kansas City, Mo livered a slim t speech in which he complimented the ward an$ its choir, also the committees ontbe success of the reunion. lie called the attention of those present to the great blessings of God that we, as a people., are enjoying, and compared our condition with that of our neighbors and friends whom we left in foreign Lands, and even our own when the Gospel found us. At night the First warders gave a ball in the hall, to which they invited all who desired to partici It was a hummer, and the snrplns of picnic from the afternoon was ptfcsed and repassed (luring the evening. Union, and. strength will be the re- I sult. Next Thursday the Elders of the first three liuqrums in the Stake, City Drug Store, Logau. Utah located in this city, will have of husband, low? of family, forces many a woman day by day to labor for the home when aching back and throbbing head make her unfit for household duties. Weak, ' nervous from suffer headache, backwomen who n and other conbearing-dowpains ache, sequences of womhuly disease, can be completely cured by the use of Doctor Pierces Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation aud ulceration and cures female weakness. ' Glen wood Springs, Aspen, . Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Sgrings, Denver, Omaha. Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, and all points east. ' Connecting at Ogden Union Depot with all Southern Pacific and Oregon Short Line Trains, The only Transcontinental .Line , passing directly through Salt Lake City. ams fact:1 sssssmsBSsm iuvuH2XTaiixmii&ramizmm,etrm Splendid Equipped . Fast Trains Daily Between OGDEN AND DENVER . . .. Via Thrpe Separate and Distinct Scenic Routes, . on their ghoulders. I,ove v pre-"vehte- ThotSconic Lino to ns ut-ter- ly C$) j 'About two years ago I was taken sick and it aa if I had no nerves at all," writes Mrs. P. Woodbcck, of Delray, Mich. "Could not work an hour iu the day without being tired out. 1 doctored first with one physician, then with another, but did not receive any benefit. One would say one thing and the next something A - . Thrice-aWeekw'o- THROUGH PULLMAN -- To Denver, else. I had almost given up when I thought your mpdicine might help me, so I wrote to you me to take Dr. asking what to do. You advised Med Pierces Favorite Prescription and Goldendifler-ence I did so and could see a leal Discovery. took four bottles in all right away. I only aud felt better than I h id in a long time. Can work all day now and not feel tired as I would in an hour before taking your treatment. I think it is the only medicine. Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets cure ziness and side headache. AND ORDINARY SLEEPING II "1111 in CARS -K- ansas-City, Free Reclining Chair Cars. change. . - PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS. d DfNING CARS, Service a la Carte on all through trains. For rates, folders, free illustrated-bookletsetc,, inquire of your nenrost ticket agent, - specifying the Itio Grande route, or address , I. A. BENTON, G. A. P. D., Salt Lai l'buw diz- jr.,nnd his inestimable wife, Louisa Ilammond Allen, are doing an excellent work in their ward, and they are backed by quite annmber of good young men and "women who have been put in the harness since the ward was organized. Their field is increasing rapidly and if the good work every body in th Second ward will put their shoulder to the wheel and the result will be great. Feb. 12th,' Auut Jane E.Moleus GOth birthday was celebrated by about 50 of her friends calling on her without being invited, about 5 p in and making it quite lively in the Molen residence until about midnight. Grandma Hyde, now over 0 years old, was early overcome with joy aud had to retire; lint Aunt Jane stood it pretty well considering she was so extraordinarily surprised that she hardly knew whether to laugh or cry during the whole evening. Counselors PitkiiLand Thqreson of the Stake Presidency were present, and also your special representative, W. G. Reese, who I presume, will write up iu detail the splendid affair; but let me say that brother and Sister Molen and Grandma Hyde are lemcmbered ami greatly beloved by the people pf Hyrnm, and everybody would have been pleased to have been present. .Their good works' Tand kind words will eyer live in the history of Ilyrum. Feb. 13th. the directors of the Ilyrum Irrigation District organized by electing I. C. Thoresen, .. President; H. P. Hansen, and James L. Jensen'. See. and Treas., for the ensuing two " charge of the local holiday, by THE N3WY01K WOSLD. giving a reunion and dance in the stake house. This company is exEdition. pected to be larger aud more extensive thau those of the past, and if Read Wfcereyer the English Language is all who are invited attend" it' will make upwards of 400 guests. Spoken, Feb. 14th and 13th, the Second The Thrice-Week World was ward held its annual conference. tho beginning All the Stake presidency, the S. S. .a Lrilliant-sufioess-i- n and has been steadily growing ev- Superinteudeney and several visier since: Time is. the test of nil tors from the other wards were things, :md has set its seal of ap- present. rld In the division of Hyrum inproval on the which is widely circulated in every to three wards, the Second ward, State and Territory of the Union, located on the' bench east of town, and wherever there are people was smaller than the other two who can read our mother tongue. wards, and its members were, asa years. This paper for the coming whole, financially poorer, over , We have two dances well patronwinter undrthe year 1903,- - Will which several complained against ized neai ly every night of late, so make its news service, if possible, the division, etc. But the Stake yon will understand that the heels r more extensive than ever before presidency promised them that of.cur. young people get plenty of 4 All events of importance, no they would grow and increase" and development, but theirfieads are ter where they happen, are become equal to the conditions re- neglected. This excessive dancing ported accurately and promp" quired by them, if they would is very detrimental to the .educacnV push ahead. Well, they have done tional advancement of our comThe subscriber, for dollar n year, gets three , i.uers it; and Sunday afternoon, by munities, and educators throughand more news unanimous vote, they declared they out the .county ought to unite to y every wc.-general lending than most great were well satisfied with the diyisien. restrict it. You cannot' pump dalies can, famish at five , or six They have now 90 families. 527 much science, art or religion into times tbo price. souls; 152 (drildtpn uudCr eight the minds of young people who The Thrice-a-Wee- k World is years old, ana,' hot one death of dance every night, even if yon are faiMn its political views children during 1902, bnt 23 lucky enough to have their sleepy absolutely Partisan basis is never allowed to births. Two deaths only in the attendance iu your classes. Then affect its news columns,- and Dem- ward; one of old age, and one bring about a change, or jonr efocrat and Republican alike can ob- 3roung man. They have last year forts will be wasted. M., tain in its pages truthful accounts completed the annex to their meetFeb. Hyrum. of all the great political cam- ing h6use, and finished tho walls of the main building.- -' The whole The scratch of a pin may call se paigns. Thrice-a-Week cost-theThe about. $2,700. They the loss of a limb or even death Worlds has regular subscription price is only have taid over $500 more tithing ..when blood poisoning results from $1.00 per year aud this pays for than last year, and individually the injury. All danger ot this may 156 papers. We offer this un- - and collectively they are better off be avoided, however, by 'promptly equaled, . newspaper and The than they were a yearjigo. Their applying Chamberlains Pain1 . together one year for Sunday school has increased from Balm. It is an antiseptic and quick Journal ' 120 to 190, and everything else in healing liuiment for cuts, bruises $3.50. The regular subscription price proportion. , land burns. For sale by, Riter the two papers is $4 00. Their bishop,. Andrew A. Allen, Bros. Drug Co. c f Thrice-a-Wee- k TUI Wbairmakes a train popular? Good service. What constitutes good service? Good cars, good track, good meals, fast 5 time, and civil employes. The Burlingtons Chicago Special is a striking illustration of the results of good service. Ij is by far the most popular train between Denver and Chicago which is simply" an other way of saying that its service is riet'ter than that of any other train. Leaves Denver 4: 15 p. m.; arrives Omaha 6:45 a. m,, Chicago 8:30 p. in. next day. To St. Louis at 2:30 p. m. and 10 p. m. TICKET OFFICE: 79 WEST SECOND SGUTH STREET, Salk Lake City., T IT IfMMO 3. - N Fes Why not? More than the half wheat, more thau half the corn, and nearly half the fa cotton in .the produced United States is raised in the fourteen states and , a k territories traversed by the lines of the System. k 16-190- fit R.F.NESLEN, Gcal. Agent. Viee-Prest.- - ' lieve, TICKET OFFICES:- - Rock Island Hard - W. W. Wdbp.C. P. A., 2 Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs. C. H. Schell, C. P. A., "Third and Maiu Sts. Pueblo. D3AKE, Dist, PasgrrAgt. be- isnt it? But its true. B. DRAKE, D. P. A., 100 W Second South St. Salt Lake City. C. M; VanLaw, C.P.A., 800 17th St., Denver. -.- to Salt LakFCity, |