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Show THE TRI WEEKLY JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Thursday, December 6, 1906. the subject, Some Ways of Reducing Instructions to Prac Convert Parents Is The Advice generally discussed. Elder Joseph J. Cannon of the general-boar- d Material Success For Ho gion Class Until Done. it Reli- is 'There can be no success for work-unles- s class the Religion parents are first converted to , its usefulness." So declared President Anthon II. Lund yesterday in Barra tt hall at a convention of Religion class workers of Davis, Sail Lake, Ensign, and' Tooele stakes.' And President Nephi L. Morris advised the unconverted saints to quit calling this organization "the fifth wheel." This convention w.s held - In the gen response to a call ml board of Eelig n chum There were two meetings, oneJn the morning and another in the afternoon j atjthe first session reports were given by the four stake superintendents. Under was-ii- i : the heir apparent and governor M. I.' A. NOTICE. of Azerbai Jam has been summon-The regular monthly" conjoint ed from Tabri? to Terhan to as- Officers' Meeting of the Y. L. and Modified Norfolk Jacket Revived. sume the regency during the ill- Y. M. M. I. A. of the Cache Stake New Coiffures Full and Round. ness of his father, the shah, is of Zion, will be held on Sunday, confirmed. December 9th, at 2 oclock p. m. The Norfolk jacket in a modiThe establishment of a Persia u in the First ward room of the fied form is prominent among the national bank and the issue of an Tabernacle. All officers are exrough and ready suits of the fall. internal loan with the object of pected to be present and all mem-ber- s Tremendously waved, are the emancipating the country from are invited. . newest coiffures, the hair fluffed dependence on foreign financiers MARY L. HENDRICKSON, out around the face and the line appears to be assured. A. E. CRANNEY. ' of crimp at the side aranged so C that the little French twist at the PRESIDENT SENDS IN neck, does not break the effect. CABINET NOMINATIONS The waving is a broad rather than attendance here. Leo J. Mu;r of Davis stake advanced was chairman of lh grade meeting. A cash exercise was given by 11. J. Sheffield, Jr , of Davis stake, aul Vera Noall read, a paper on Ilcw to Make the Advanced Department" More Successful,,, when there followed a general discussion. President Anthon II. Lund, Edward King and John Fei.vy Evms of the this . degeneral board .ittcn-lo- , partment. held at the At general meeting 3:30 Elder - Cannon and President Lund each made brief remarks. The latter spoke mainly on the real need of Religion class No work among the saints. one( he said in substance, will unoppose this mrganization-whderstands ita real aim and workihe saints, J least of all ngslienee no success can come to the movement until the parents are ' and came converted to its usefulness. And questions answers, out the unique conditions that the j he urged those present to labor officers and instructors have' to, with the parents who did not encourage their children to attend x it no a uctc tua y iboiuun the classes. Speaking of the re- Morris made" bis effective short-- j cent instructions hf the first presi-talSome one had remarked dencyHo take the classes from the that so many people object to Re- - schoolhonses, - - President -- - Lund ligioa classes on the ground that said;JlWe knew whenvvgissued it is equivalentJo a fifth wheel .to those, instructions that, consider-- a wagon and as unnecessary, j able injury would result to this We must quit calling it by this organization. But we felt that it a hi -- was betterjo take the action we contemptuous - epithet,1 President Morris in effect, or we did, in order not to jeopardize the can never make the organization liberties of the people. And so we fruitful of good. Nothing jthat should do the best 'under the as did the Religion cumstances to help along the classes and that is doing the good cause of religion J classes. He can beA fiftkspokuuf-th- e veryJiberaElaws-o- f they are doing, ac- wheel. Let those who put forth the Canadian government, denominatheir hand to heip the progress of cording to which any Gods work get rid of such a tion may teach its childrenjevery damaging notion about a part of day, if thought necessary, and in The that work, and let them instead connection wTith the school. use their efforts to promote the idea is growing among the American people," added President growth of Religion classes. A very spiritclJalk was also Lund, that religious instrutcioh given at this session by Bishop is indispensable to the propel Platt of the Thirteenth wad. I training of school children, and with the 'am converts, he said, to the that,' too, good and the usefulness of this study of language, arithmetic, organization, and want to see it geography, and what not. So we in operation ir my ward even if are only in advance of our time only a singe child should at- in the inauguration of these Retend." ligion classes." The afternoon was devoted A striking feature of all the to department work. The meetings held was the singing primary grade meeting was pre- without organ or books, and thfc sident over by William Cassidy of concert proper both necessary Tooele stake. Josephine ' Cham- characteristics of Religion classed. Another convention will be bers', of the Salt Lake stake, road a paper on Methods of Instruct- held next Sunday morning and ing Children, whichwasdiscus-se- d evening's ttheGranite slakeJafc by the teachers; and Mrs.-Evernacle, comprising Pioneer, LibR Odell of Ensign stake conduct- erty, Jordan, and Granite stakes. ed a class. Elder Kelsch of the A Religion class meeting will be held-in-tgeneral-boar- d was present is AssemblyrHall next meeting'. The intermediate de Sunday evening in connection partment was presided over ,by with the Salt Lake quarterly II. B. Elder of Salt Lake stake. A stake conference, at which memclass exercise was given by Mrs. bers of the general board of reAmundson, and Jennie Huffaker ligion classes will speak. Deseret of Tooele stake read a paper, on News. al-mo- st at-th- V he v EaQ .. foods t H H fa . x... the only perfect soda cracker. Then you will be able to Mofs Earn because a well-nourish- body has greater productive capacity. Thus you will also be able to ed Save Mope because for value received there is no food so economical as Unocda Biscuit 1$ In a dust tight, moisture proof package, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 't At Wm. EDWARDS 4 u L LOCAL MAIL CARD. THE REV. IRL R. HICSS LOGAN POSTOFFICE. . ' , CLOSING DF MAILS. and North South... 7:45 a.m. East, West, 9 :50 a.m North Hore-houn- 2:30 p.m. -- .7:05 p.m. Preston Branch 9:00 a.m. Paradise Way ' Benson, King, (except Sunday).". 11:00 a.m. J R. F. D. Norl," College and" Greenville, (except Sunday) ..... 8:45 a.m. i i ARRIVAL OF MAILS. 11:00 a.m. 7:50 p.m. and South,-;.- . North Eaat, West, 3:20 p.m. East, West and South Preston Branch 8:30 a.m. -- Paradise Way ....'......4:00 p.m. 4 Benson & King (except Sunday) .10:35 a.m. ' R. F. D. No. 1. .College and . . 3:45 p.m. Greenville, General Delivery and Carrier Windows open from 12 oclock noon to 1 p. m. Sundays and Holidays. The mail which arrives at 7:50 p. m. is worked as soon as t to get lock boxes received, thereby allowing patrons having their mail as soon as distributed. JOSEPH ODELL, Postmaster, Logan, Utah. - From the Bluffton, Ind., Banner When tired out, go home. When you want- consolation, . g home. When yon want fun;. go home.. When you ..want to show others that you have reformed, go home and let your family ge acquainted' with the , fact. Wheu to show yourself at your best go home and do the act there. When you feel like being extra liberal go home and practice on your I wife - and children first. When you want to shine with extra brilliancy go home and light To up the whole household. which we would add, when you have a bad cold go home and take Chamberlains Cough Remedj and a quick cure is certain. For sale by all- - dealers. c f Furniture and Carpet House I ! Cough yourself into a fit of spasms and then wonder why you dont get well. If you will only d try a bottle of Ballards Syrup your cough will be a thing of the past. It is a positive cure for Coughs, - Influenza, Bronchitis and all Pulmonary distirely with the individual. With eases.- One bottle wil-L- convince silver gray or gray and black for you at your druggist, 25s, 50c, the predominating tones, jacquard $1.00. Sold by Riter Bros. Drug or Persian stripe effects loom up Co. b in brilliant colors, .with plaids introduced in the same way. LOST AN EYE. The frock sketched is designed for girls between the ages of eight By the breaking of a belt on and fifteen The skirt and blouse a machine he was operating, a are laid in stitched plaits, and the piece of steel was thrown with guimpe and deep cuffs are of tuck great force into the eye of George ed silk. Heavy lace is inset in the Deveer, a machinist in the narri-ma- n shoulder collar. shops in Ogden. The eyeball JUDIC CIIOLLET. was ruptured and had to be removed. , . . When to Go Home. 1907 ALMANAC. - - - Via The COLORADO MIDLAND RAILWAY. v I REIGN OVER PERSIA. Terhan, Persia, Dec. 3. The report that Mohammed Alimirza, On November 20th, and Dec. 18th, One fare plus two dollar) from Utah pointa to Chicago, Min neapolis, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver'and intermediate-poin- ts. Limit 60 days. Stop-over- s. BANK OP SMITHFIELD , SMITHFIELD, . UTAH. Paid Up Capital $20, 000.00 Surplus $500.00 We offer to depositors every facility whieh their bab. anecs, business, and responsibility .warrant. Weln- and vite the accounts of firms, corporations individuals. Ws pay 4 per cent on all time deposits. Special attention given to collections. : E. R. MILES, JR.,' President Q. Y. SMITH, Cashier. -- pooooooosooeooeooooooooo EASTERN EXCURSIONS Acting on Washington, reports submitted by the interstate commerce commission, Atty Gen. Moody has directed that suits be brought against a large number of additional railroad companies- - f orviolation of the safety appliance law. The defendants, the districts in which the suits will be brought and the number df violations include; Arizona and New Mexico railway, district of Arizona, two and New violations; Arizona Mexico railway, district of New Mexico, two violations; El Paso and Southwestern railway, district of New Meho, one violation Fort Worth and Denver City rail, way, northern district of Texas, two violations. TO The Ilev. Irl R. Hicks nas beea compelled by the popular demand to resume the publication of his well known and popular Almanac for 1907 This splendid axle Almanae is now readyJ-F- or by newsdealers, or sent postpaid for 25 cents, by Word and Worka Publishing Company, 2201 Ixxmst Street, St. Louis, Mo., publishers of 'Word and Works, one of tke best dollar monthly magazines in America- .- One Almanac goes with every subscription. We have ordered a supply, of these, and will soon have them on sale at this office. - APPLIANCES. Dec. 2 Unocda Biscuit , a narrow line, giving a very natural look, and the French twist is decidedly piquant. A strenuous vogue for plaid and Persian taffetas is "threatened. These silks come double width and in a large range of combinations. Both crisp and soft finishes are shown, and the choice lies en- ' 'i - Heaters, last longer and give better service than other heaters on the market , SAFETY of the most nutritious of flour J -- r Girls Winter Frock. , H Tubular Hot Blast & Great Western Oalt George B. Cortelyou. Attorney General Charles J. Bona'parte. Postmaster General George L. von Meyer. Secretary of the Navy Victor II. Metcalf. , v of the Interior Jas. Secretary " R. Garfield. Secretary of Commerce and Labor Oscar S. Straus. Associate Justice Supreme Court William II. Moody. Arthur W. Merrifield, to be United States marshal for the district of Montana.' - More HEATERS Washington, Dec. 3. The president today sent the following nominations to the Benate: Secretary of the Treasury t THATS IT! ht were laid, here this morning by .Admiral Sir Archibald at. Bisljop, the commander-in-chie- f Portsmouth. The new battleship will be larger and more powerful than the first Dreadnaught and as much of the preliminary work has already been done, it is expected that her progress will be rapid. - k. ft A LARGER DREADNAU GET. Portsmout.hr England, Dee.3. The keel plates of another Diead-naug- - , ln v ; AttractiveTrifles also tise, PAGE THREE For further information write, SUMMER I EXCURSION g . o o MS W O 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 y o y 0 0 L. H. HARDING, General Agent, Salt Lake City. O r. PLENTY OF Money to Loan AT ALL TIMES ! O O O 0 LIFETIME 0' A OP THE TRIP 0 0 O O See Nearest Agent of San Pedro, Los Angeles And Salt Lake, or Write to Utah Mortgage 0 Loan Oorporaiion 0 J. H. BURTNER, SALT LAKE CITY 0 CORNER TITHING OFFICE 0 0 0 0 D. P. A. 0 0 O 000O000000OO0Q000OO0OOOO |