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Show - 1 Mona March" It. 10.10. JAGO.UELINE f ir 3 i YOuNd MAt( . .... , t -- i oaph-shO There fseHm)g the resistance of a woman when she is curiout. Pieee- meal she drew Mr. Brown 6(it; with the air of a mad who half, a lurid past connected with the tu)f he reluctantly answered her questions, "Gnls doijt understand racing," "Best thihg he said iu dismissal. Tor jou is fo leave It alone, or you'll burn ybsr fingers like 1 did. I ve heard about those tips straight froth the stable." But this man knpws," murmured Jacqueline wUh a dreamy look and Mr. Brown might, have been amazed find startled it ha had known what little effect his words had 'In stifling her interest in, a , 1001 Mr. shot. Progra- m- DAVIES A SCREAM, , Brown stared at her with tho'cipressioit of man in a hypnotic trance. Mr. Brown's losses seemed to harp embittered him. "What was that you Were sayinr about' loving me, Mr. Brownf" Mr. Brown Jumped, and pulled ! Obedience ToM)uty, Greatnessljf Man and Responsibility Stressed from Page One far in the seminary instruction of college students and others taking classes in the institute and expressed thanks to parents and olncers of all stakes in Cache valley for the support they had given him In the work A gratlljlng increase in enrollment at the Institute was pointed out Elder Romney then launched Into a resume ol the history of the Mormon conception ol the great a rAtt mu and the state of religion in the Dark ages, and discussed the restoration of the gospel. The speaker reaffirmed his conviction that Jesus the Christ is the greatest teacher that ever appeared before man- - His great-6act was His atonement, W Lindquist, j President , Geprge as the next speaker, reminded his auditors that within a few days the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will be, observing the onq hundiedth anniversary of Its founding by Joseph Smith, uho with five others Organized the church, April 6, ja.it) The progress of the church Conitnued - -- - qt and cars. Factory made i Springs leaves for all makes of Phone CS0. Lundahl. Advertisement , v ' Jensen Return!. 1 Prof Joseph R, Jensen, of the U. S A. C faculty has returned from Victor, Idaho where he 30nt over last wYeif end ronnwLnu y com- - k reuAtional 'work fbrthe KOT SO DUMB devastating results. y, The stork has become rather busy the past lew days, visiting the home of Mr and Mrs . George Nelson on Sunday and leaving a pound and eleven ounce girl fine son. was left with Mrs John Carlisle at the home of Mrs W R Caillsles mother, Mrs Ballard. N. J. Larsen, the taller, is elated over the arrival of a tine son, born. Sunday A t rrm.i cemed in the above cases are re-- 1 ported as doing nicely. 111 TTTTIE1I an adaptation of the sutcesful stage faux, Ddk. opened Sunday at the Capitol Theatre with Mai ion Da les : . in the .barring role. . Miss Davies has a pait made to order for Her natural endowments as a comedienne of the first order. As the beautiful but blundet tng Duley, heroine of.the picture Miss Davies gives another of the inimitably riotous performances to which she first introduced her audiences in 1 he Patsy, Melvin llirser, March lt, Hyde Park, and Show People. A gteat cast helps the star m putting over the comic rihit-- t ions of this decidedly funny picture. Elliott Nugent rapidly becoming a matinee idol, plays the disti acted Gordon, A. J. Barrett, 162 N. 5th V., March 1!), who accepts the advice ot ms liancee in completing a.imMnet'S deal, only to iegret it in the face oi the . Child Epidemic 'Not So Dumb, Z. MIA the .Warwickshire handicap, Mr. Brown ; answered Biowb. , 'Horse-racing.- " "The Warwickshire U tomorrtw, I believe, but-- in not in touch with racing nowjdayf, Ivp had my fl'ng at that Its a mug's game." But Jacqueline was not to he thwarted M. I. A. Professor Henry Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college will discuss Society and Person' ality before the adult group .of the Fifth ward Tuesday Delinquency Case Andrew King probation officer evening at 7 30 All are welcome. is busy today ui tangling a case Mother 1U of delinquency involving five of the Allens LadM D young boys andfue young girls ies Store Allen was called to Salt Lake today on account of the serious Dr. Henderson to speak. Dr. W. VV. Her.cteison of the.U tUness of his mother Mrs Allen hpr husband on S. A, C. will tua k to the aduit accompanied class in Mutual Tuesday even- the trip The sick lady is Mrs Fourth George W Allen of Salt Lake ing, March 18 m the ward, on "Hered t and EnvironRaik From Coast ment." A good attendance is D Marshall J armed -last night from Los Angeles when- he been has lor three months Services Todaj that conditions are Funeral services .ire being held He reports In the First ward chapel today at very bad and although he worked 2 p. m. for Mrs Camilla Smith part of the tune it was not worth now. He Inwho died early Saturday morning while staying there as soon as worktends retumuig brief Details illness a following of the services will be recorded ing conditions become better a in The Journal Tuesday Crashes into Pole Lake Salt B of P. Christensen Woodruff School Cleanu- pover School fruplls are voicing their who was visiting in Logan electric an into crashed Sunday a here by feelings that spring is Vle Sunday afternoon on little concerted action in cleanup light street between Second south school The grounds. day on. the He with Mam and First west streets pupils of the Woodruff to caused the damage adjusted elbow grease and the rakes, shovels, officials local the with pole all else necessary for a real old of the Utah Power and Light Urn? spring cleanup are busy tocompany day on the grounds. i Tire Convention- -i Relief Society Meeting R. C Tucker, vice president The Fourth waid Relief society and general sales manager Of the plans to observe the anniversary Firestone Tire and Rubber icom-panof the . society w ith an Interestis holding a special meeting m ward the program Tuesday ing New house hotel this evenat chapel at 2 p. m Today, March 17 ing,theat which four of the local marks the anniversary of the ,, Manager v- including Relief society organization, but employees, Ernest G Earl of the Firestone the Fourth ward has planned its Tire Super-Servic- e, station will observance of the day, Tuesday. , attend. LOCAL NEWS - by Mf. Btown lived out, Jacqueline lived fn. This was the weekly afternoon offf, and four times In the last f ACQUELINE chucfortnight Mr. Brown had asked her kled tnwxrtlly to. ieromiteny him to a picture-Show- , ihe felt a hand . . t. , touch her hasttat-loglr- , Jacqueline felt that a declaration ,uj then 6t some sort' a as hanging over.her; closO irmly ofr nd, as suspense ct any kind It. worried her, she Was deter-tSha Waitei L 1) ring matters to '.a ctlsi ! inomOut expectahtlc Slut had, a this jsvening if possible faint Euspidon Hi at fort sOrerat She put' her hare roulid elbows on jwtgkj pasS M Brown had been the table deljantiy, imd dibbled 1 piece ot cake. The worst of Jactrying to propose to her, " i , Bui Mr. queline was that when she intended 'nothing liappoael Br0Wn continued tq stare stead-tast- l to be serious and business like she kt.Iha screen and 3 ok hij could not help looking wistful. At these moment! her soft brown eyes tiglr:1 Were calculated to play havoe with Ilo smoked It wita a desperate the emotional f economy ot Iny arneshtese, as it it a ere a thing yodng man between the Agpa of 20 Which had to be done at al( costs. and 0. Wlui'thi same desperate earnest-eis- , "Atlenief, Mr Browtit she said. he 'Continued t5 dutch her 'What;M ejaculated Mr. Brown, hand,bu; his attithdo father , itartled, , ; he lid not know be w 1 think it'! French, '"..replied Jacdoing it. queline. "It mean! take notice,' I it keemed to1 Jacqueline that, he did you hold my hand like had caught hold of her land In thi Why Ihpt just nbvr?" t i darkness by accident. Mr. Brbwjt turned away, and it j 'Temps ho thinks It's on hf big Was quite 'Ahyioiis that lid was in said to he reel t. trouble again. "Caat I hold you) the momefat Jacqueline had hand" he asked IoU interest in ihd' Screed ill Die i Of course you 6ant, Mr. Brown. , ft A THWARTED Fifth Ward q.N'HerownIS Richard starr,'' c CUAITER $ PAGE TH1 JOURNAU IXK1AN, CACHE COUNTY UTAH as also considered. who are closer to the people are the bishops He spoke of the realities than of life. T think," he continuer," we need to open up new avenues ox activity for our young people. Addressing himself to tne bisgave the hops, the speaker thought Bishops, if you fmd out what the boys think about, you can tell pretty well how to lead, how to influence them. There is a great ideal that we should strive lor. It Is a simple one, but it is an Important one, and that is the thougnt I wish to leave with this audience. The greatest statement ever penned, Elder McKay said, was in his opinion: This is my woik and My glory to bring to pass the immortality and tne eternal life of man. inventions Great as are the past and present, the speaker went on, they are none o them man, foe hi, gfn- lus conceived all of them and brought them into being. the By precept and paratile, illustrated what he speaker meant by declaring that through building up strong character, living in righteousness une greatest thing In tne world, the '.rmiortai-it- y of man would be achieved. Musical numbers for the morning session were. Congregational and choir singing: O Xe Moun-- " tains High," led by Elder Jensen An Angel Came Down Faislev; From the Mansions of Glory." sung by the choiiv led by Elder Faislev; Eider Charles Reese, of Mrs. Benson, accompaniad by Reese, sang "My Faith in Thee; the closing number, sung by the choir and led by Elder McQuarrie was "Hear, O Ye Heavens' a composition of Professor Alfred M Durham, former resident of - - - - Logan. E Clark served as orElder ganist for all sessions of the conr ierenci Elder William A. Noble of the Cache stake high council offered the Invocation and Piesident Joseph K. Shepherd of the Logan Temple pronouccedUie-beneaa;-tlo- n time.. Prof PiHtdefer Chrdon decured that wmiy Institute Jenwr s ellorts were directeQ to- - jhe conference spirit had been a ward giving instruction Li pioper Sourdp 3 ot satisfaction to all cor ducting .community preat lessons of life come from Any kind of battery trouble methods of He says there - s still uch t gatherings, if ail will but can be rectified at the Central recreation two feet of snow in broflt bv them., t have confiof upwards 33 Ave. Federal Garage, Victor. While away he had oc- dence in the youth of Zion," he . Advertisement casion to, visit a large number of to keep the covenants of foimer college studentchurch A vast majority of Seek Out Speeders young people will prove true Harry J. Clark, traffic patrol- Drama Tlhursday- rthe faith, and the teachings man, Leo Lowe, Smithfield In city The public wl.l be interested f the Lord, Jesus Christ. Much marshal and Oliver Eames de- knowing' that the Sixth ward given to us and much Is puty sheriff, spent , Saturday dramatic dub have a real treat as been of us. near In store for them entitled "The xpected evening working at and He edmmended the stake and Smithfield checking on violations Wedding Cake ' ' This ' thrilling of the traffic laws Speeders and and, comical production will be ard workers for their fidelity persons violating the light next Thursday night, and willingness to labor In their were checked up to the presented March 20. It is a three act play activity. tune of eight arrests. One Logan and is under the able direction "I cannot love God, and hate lad who gave the officers a mer- of Miss Ruth Bell. The cast are my fellowman, he averred. The choif and congregation ry chase nearly to the Idaho line busily engaged in perfecting this was fined $15 Cash; his automo- play and promise an interesting sang "Come, Come ye Saints," bile license revoked for thirty production. led by Elder R, S. McQuarrie; Three members of the pr.ests, the choir sang "Beauttful Zion days and he was given a 30 day for Me, led by Joseph Gilgen, quorum, Eugene Kirby, and two suspended sentence in the county Grain Growers Mee- tJail. Farmers of Clarkston vicinity chorister of North Logan ward, Christiansen brotheis, were called met there Saturday afternoon at "The Lord Whom Ye Sought in out of the audience, and spoke 2 o clock in the tabernacle. D. M Tears Hansen Services taken from the anthem briefly 'giving appreciative and Salvation for the Dead," by Mrs. uplifting testimonies. Funeral services for the late Blckmore of Paradise, Laurence Priesthood Session 331 Andrew Hansen, Crockett B Caine of Richmond, and Coun- Susy Y. and B. Cecil Gates, sung Before an audience of both discussMiss choir the William Eulalia with by ty Wrigley Agent were In held the Eighth Avenue, masculine and feminine members Lee led as Elder of and ed the growers soloist, by gram 2 problems on ward chapel p Saturday at of the church, at the priesthood m. with Bishop Victor Peterson of the area, the signing of con- R. S McQuarrie; a male quartets asmeeting, forming the S. R opening Elders tracts the in McQuarcomprising marketing in charge. Mrs Austin and Miss grain session of the Cahce stake conLillie Nielsen rendered a vocal sociation, and other matters A rle, F. T. BaUam, Arthur Peterson ference, Saturday evening in the with duet. Invocation was pronounced number of contracts were sign- and George D. Seamons M. C. Rigby and Wal- Mrs, Carma Balls singing soprano tabernacle. Elder W'alter M Ever-toby L. W. Hovey and Miss Lieelle ed. Bishop of the stake presidency, Nielsen sang a solo. The speakers ter M. Thompson, gram buyers obligato, rendered . "I Know That made an impressive address on My Redeemer Lives" ; the choir were Pter W. Nielsen, W. W were present at the meeting sang as a closing number, led by TTlthlng Owens, with closing remarks by Word of Advice Elder David o. McKay spoke Eidei Gilgen,, "I Bow My Head1, Bishop Peterson. A vocal solo was The Northwest Police Journal Elder Orson Smith olfered the on Obedience to Duty" using as rendered by Miss Ollie Jean Ol- has issued a word of advice to invocation and Elder Joel Ricks an example the story of the sen Benediction was offered by chiefs. It cau- pronounced the benediction. Apostles casting the nets all day,-C. P. Daniels and, the grave was sheriffs and police officers against being tions finding no fisn, and being disSession Morning dedicated at the Logan cemetery bit these at nightfall when the by special edition police session of couraged the During morning by Fred J. Kieopfer. book boys who are busy through-6- the Cache stake conference which Master appeared with them, and instructed them to "Let down the the land One of these fellows at 10 Relief Society Program Sunday nets, Simon Peter said, "Master was in Logan today and received convened various oclock of the 17th. bishops March morning, Monday evening, the cold shoulder Tne. Polie of the wards In the, stake were We have cast aui day and have the Ninth, ward Relief society will Journal advises the officers w called upon to discuss their la- taken nothing, nevertheless, I will of hold a party in celebration " consult their local printers If bors with members holding the' let down the nets, revealing re- Relief the organization of the a to out desire special get they Aaronic their in priesthood society. AH adult women of the edition. "Hell be here to answer of,Sa.vor wards. Elder David O ward and their partners are in- to saveth his life shall book Is off the the' council of twelve, McKay, the after you was also , vited. Refreshments and dancing press. BddreSSeJ 8nd thC will follow an excellent program find it." was gaj life shall which consisting" of "a'gtrtSQTi artet di- High School ofiTTBe ATr wish- the .thought rected by Miss Spenst; solo, Trewho responded pc( his congregation speaker The bishops The Logan high school mill put to under-wit- h vor Clarke; humerous musical a program on the air tomorrow remarks were' Bishop' Will- - stand meant nftich Sketches, Lee Hales and Merle night, Tuesday, March 18 at lam, Evans of the Logan Third laJJuring Die session ihe con-,-., Brown; vocal solorMrs Hansen; 11.15 p. m The program is being ward. Bishop H. W. Ballard of gregation led with. Elder R. S, violin solo, Student pf Prof. Han- Sponsored by the Blue Light Gas Beijson ward; Bishop John Q ' McQuarrie conducting, sang O sen: girls chorus, directed by and oil company The Logan Adams of the Logan Fifth ward; Ye Mountains High; We Thank Miss Kate Smith; one act play. Grizzlies will be in Salt , Lake Bishop L. Tom x Perry, Logan Tnee, O God for a Prophet ; TTie Gypsy, directed by Miss for the state basketball Ninth ward; and Bishop John H Master Ephraim Faislev of Ruth M. Bell; one act play, Not tomorrow their North Logan ,ward. son, accompanied by his evening and sister. Quite Such a Goose", directed by supporters , will be on hand to Elder fifcKay expressed.. his Mrs. Lydia NuLtaL-san- g IAm a , 2t render the program. The Logan pleasure in Mrs. David Daley. being at the confer-- 1 f.lormon Boy" The male quartet for an ence and declared that he w as from Hyde Park ward sang That public is urged to listen-i- n HULK entertainment Thurs- always pleased to come to Logan. Sweet Story of Old 17 A I Flour un- Interesting MiimeaiKiIis I am glad," he said to Elder W. R. Hubbard offered day of this week according to Aiota carload In patenta family changed. lbert G. Olofson. local manager, the report of these bishops. hearj We the opening, and Elder Leander !)8 on barrel at quoted announces that the Imepenal have no officers of the church IT. Jones the closing prayer. pound rot I on backs; shipments 38,727; Glee club will go on the air sponbran sored by the same company. The time of the Thursday pro- igrani will be announced flater Mar. ! AF hi-l- d - 1 ! ' , ( At Byramt, the slender Jacqueline paraded in the newest creations for patrons to admire. Sha Too ought not te need me to tell himself togetlfbr with atr effort I said I loved you, Jacqueline. I iohked round discreetly. yon that." Why have you let me take you have loved you for months; years, Her eyes having become accus tomed To tho gloom ot tue London out then?" persisted Mr. Brown I think, I( have loved you ever since you first came into the , theater, she perceived that Mr. with a hollow note. Because I've enjoyed it, and I drapery, when we used to sit opBrown had cleverly engineered her thought you had." posite each other at meal times." to an isolated corner. have." "Why do you love me, Mr, must also thia She rather thought "Very well then, we're quits, Brown 7 he an accident Mr. Brown did not 1 let "I . . . dont know. A man you take me strike her as a Napoleon of strat- said Jacqueline. to the pictures and spend nlnepence doesnt know why ho loves a girl. tell about never could But egy. you on my seat because I think its He just loves her. I like your these quiet young men. worth mnepence to anybody to face, and your ways . . . and the Evfen a man with a chin distinct-- . have tbs pleasure of my society. way you carry yourself in those Mr. like Browns, ly In retreat, In fact, its cheap at nlnepence. Paris models. . . . And I like the sometimes had grit and even brains. But that doesnt include bolding my color of your eyes, and the color A large experience of life scrost a hand. ot your hair, and the color of . . had counter Jacquetaught drapery There was a prolonged pause af- ot . . . others man line things among ter this, with Mr. Brown again wres"Dont gay my nose, Mr. that cbin3 are very little help as an tling internally with emotional Brown, orjour never speak to you Ill index of character. She leaned a storms. So prolonged that Jacque- again." little nearer in tho fiiendly obscu- line's attention wandered. I love you, Jacquellnq, I love rity. Two men had just sat down at a you, my dear, ended Mr. Brown, I don't want to hurry you, Mr. table on her left, and the face of looking profoundly miserable. Brown sha said with adued sweet- one ot them fascinated her. It was "Well?" said Jacqueline. ness, "but wbea you Lava quite Mr. Brown blinked. exactly like the face of a horse. with my hand I should like It Mr. Brown," murmured JacqueIf ha looks straight at me," she tick agara. I want to powder my said to herself, Tm absolutely cer- line, "it's Dot considered the thing, and that 1 0.13 two bands you tain I shall say Gea up! to tell a girl you love her unless iiq.-.' "Put know- .v you also tell her that you want to your shirt on PrlnUpo Huh! remarked Mr. Bown. He my boy, and youll make a marry her. did aot exactly jsLV it, hut threw U pot, Jacqueline heard him say, I do, I do," said Brown eagerly. atmosIm not talking .fortIiasakgjDf '1wascomlngJpJbabJ acquclipe,. ontkratuifjusly ir, to tna wl.h if. making the air hot I know, my but you dont grve me time." phere, a tlh a were finished But Ld Released her hand, and son. Got it stiaight" from tho "Thats ait right, then, replied So long as you bad JiSequcUJa performed myatis rites horses nosebag." Jacqueline. d wili. murmured -- Jacquodns. kept it in mind. And it's very kind ittlo round "There! box and a little round pad, '1 knew hia face must have come ct you ta love me, Mr. Brown, I like most everybody to be a littia with which she scrubbed her nose Out of a nosebag." Iis a hundred to cue chance, bit fond ot me, and I shali always unmercifully, la the mid ala of the continued the man with a face like remember what you have safd to operation tna lights went out. a horse; ' and, .taka it from bttla me. mo. with er, gratitude. , . . . QiieMui SuiCady finished the troa r snort, - - I'm right in tna know. - B he's the - Aad yoa will marry me, Ja . . neighboring pLk of tbs Warwickshire handicap, quelincj" flbo? repaired td tc shop, da.qiKiiae leaking rather and hke'a got all tna rest whacked No, I cant marry you, Mr. seVcre aud stul a iiftla worried to a standstill before aha starts. Brown. I'm very serry to hurt your the field. It's feelings, and I Lopo you will find about her nuse; Mr, W iniam Brown She'd spread-eagl' jrst Liks picking up money, my another nice girl whom you Will la some qrouble.,.1 , , o Uka tho the color of, and to on." .He was not. bad iaohiny, even son. NVw whrt on eaith does he Tifhodt a1 chin . i . that is to "Why wont you marry me?" desay, any chi a q prth talking mean by alf fhatfi mummied Jac- manded Mr. Biown hoarsely. aoont. With w Coin hs votU have queline Inwardl Because Im pot tho sort of girl A hoarse whisper soundod close for you, and you are not the sort been EppibuetJiDg haniacES. He love of maa for mo, and wo should served at tho drapery counter of ta . her &?; Jacqueline, never he happy together. Byrams Limited which was ofiicial-l- y 7001" It wan Mr. Brcwd hut Jacqueline known as an empe'idia Jiaide-lm- a "Bat you are the sort of girl far had taea at Uo d"apsr7 coun- - mr the moment had forgotten his m6," insisted r.own. let vase, buf; Ltaly M. Keswick troulk3. ho looked r t Mr. Brown '.You think so," re turned JacqueDell, tue by yxr(- - had, looked at the vacantiy, and Said: "Pat your anxrt line sweetly; out you dont know with. a seeing eye, on Priukipo tomorrow, u, hoy, aud me.' I may to the right color, and tr,f vlonder lad had all that, but you dont know what (6 Moaen ydu'Il maa a pot." What! g&aped Mr. Browrf. .onuss point of Th,S, frcia-Jacthere Is inside mo. And besides, view, wish to 'the fiooJ,' as it meant . T0h. Im so sorr, 1 sue returned youre not the sort of man for me. an it,ciqEa 4! saUry. fejt(ljr. penitently! , You scs those two I hate to tart you, LI.- -. (Drown, but Ded's'iseini eyo gays p.omise of ihn 'jjst ein cut ons ct them I must tell y.u tho truth. mbkxg itself a aulnos if not re- with a Uco Uko a horje we, that (Coirlinl, US!, Xtc'.ard Starr) strained., Hd wever1, JaiJjeuis flab is' wnat he was aaymg ti h's Gland Mr, Browi It rot Jafrqul nrt that sno'could put Mr. just now, and Fas roederiag what ferH or bltts. htr romant 8 tireant ca tirU a means Deit in hs ptsea it seco&arF, k. What's tdia uAfj'dsJ tomcTQaj. stiSss of dominating events. .I -- e, card-bmr- -- A-dJnt- . e . . k tl q t Fred W.: Hodgson -- n Lake. , Dies Suddenly, ' a , t Funeral services will be 12 ' o'clock on Wednesday, hill 19 in the Fourth ward chapel College m oe Wasatch the Interment will The Hawaiian sugar crop Lawn fceihetery Ih SAit Lake city year l cached 9liq70 short Conitnued from Page Cine , Paul S. Hodgson' bf Logan; also, I allowing tiie keivae The re audits a. ay his fathef WI.oIe6ldts'lnralt I . A I Tuesday after four oclock and 9 until II held at on i Wednesday from residence on a. m. at the jamiiy, Maroh heie. be being" the larges viewed of the islands. last tons, hr thd history -- n, 1 ut -- j SS tournament-- Ben-Kem- p, . 'r. $6.50-6.6- 0 Poultry alhe, (hirago. firmer; receipts four t nicks; fowls ; I j Meeting roosters springs 2; bi oilers Scout commissioners, M I A (links 27; 26; turkeys bemy superintendents, and Vanguard geese scout oificlals of the Cache aud Logan stakes gathered in tiie Elof the tabereventh, ward room nacle. Sunday ' afternoon at 2 oclock where they received 1 ght and instruction on Vanguard problems and instruction, Di F. S A. C V. of A. Jacodseu the ttlTIf THE spoke on "Natural tendencies of between ages , of is Brooders older Hot w ' ; 34-4- 20-2- 14-1- TODAY AND TUESDAY BROOD CHICKS Water and Tiie same plan as is used iu Draper and Murray. Tins pigji lias proven very successful with small loss of chirks, low fuel rest, and is used by souie of the largest and most stieeessfnl poultry raisers in tiie state, lonsult BAUGH - 125 South Main PLUMBING Phone 57 bo.Protestor 17; Henry . j ' W3wwuw.ro. - Lika a fag TV , 1 Peter- son discussed the subject matter Natural rel.giuus tendencies In boys of the age of 15 to II," Professor C. E McClellan considand ered Vanguard Objectives, Dr. B. L. Kicnarus tieated Methods of Procedure in Vanguard Work," It was the decision ot the meeting that hereaiter Vanguard coimnissionei s will meet uu the first Monday or esu,H month to and consider Vauguaid pioUeUid N aaivniti. yw Also Climbing The Golden Stairs Coming Wednesday, Unholy Night w pwwww,13pwgaww$wg"uy , r irfi hi i f q rr v mvwgm e u rrrli |