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Show PAGE TWO THE JOOtNAL. THE JOURNAL rURLISHED BY PUBLISHING Ct J THE EARL & i TZl BE MODEST ' 1 MAIDENS FREE COMPANY D SHACKIEM) gaturday, July 19, 1930. entered at Ue Post at . Z KXGI-AN. .. BREAK YOUR LOA?l. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH ouk every day la the week except Saaday Legan, Utah, as Secuud Class Hatter. ADVEKTilsI.Vl RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION M IfiSCKIPTION KATES Paid ia advance fiy mail, per Month. By nail, per year Dclifrred, per per year nunith-Deliver- -- 25c 4StM 45 ed, 4iN Address Over Rad id KSL, By DR. JAMES E. TALMAGE, Of the Council of' the Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Annie Pfeuti Friends Entertain With Shower Services Held I quote an epigram: Late repentance is seldom true, but true repentance is never too late. This is an enlightening thought, but may be carried to airinjurious extreme. The A number of girl friends of services Providence Funeral were held. In the ward Miss Ella Memdelkow entertainafter ed at a jtewwr in her honor on Tuesday chapel on evening at the home noon for Annie .Pfeuti Tuesday Music and Astle. Bishop A. M. Hammond was in of Miss Agreeswere and chat , tocial enjoyed choir ward The sang, charge. to a I Need Thee Every Hour." In refreshments were served bride-to-vocation was by H. A. Theurer. largo crowd. The Singing, "Beautiful Zion Built received a beautiful assortment Above. Joseph Moser and John of nft, Miss Ruby Ze'hnger of the Q. Adams each In turn told of the superior qualities of the de- Burtoe hospital has been on her Some visiting with her parents and Vocai duet, ceased. time. Somewhere sung by J. E. visiting wih her parents and Scuhler and Lenora Flucklger. brother in Mackey, Idaho. Frank Baugh of the stake Fred Gllgtn and John T. Caine our Sunday were the next speakers who board attended atsptoKfr of theaterhnr-edwifaejseboo- i ter of the deceased. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm PedHammond made a few closing ersen and children of Salt Lake remarks and in behalf of a the scent the week-en- d with her husband thanked all-- who had parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis rendered assistance during the Frank. nrolonged illness and death of I Miss Ruth Zollinger who Is the deceased. The closing song employed as instructor in dom-wa- s, "O What Songs of the Its tic science and arts at Provo Heart Benediction bv BIshoo was here during the week of Peterson of the Logan 8th ward the 'Farmers encampment, Internment was In the Logan Mr. and Mra Frank Ny of cemetery where G, W. Und-- t Paris, Idaho, spent the first qulst offered the dedicatory part of the week with her fathprayer. er J. F. Astle. class of the The Six nephews acted as pallbearers and members of the Primary with their teacher, Relief Society and neighbors Mrs. Salina Hammond enjoyed carried the flowers. Wednesday at the U. S. A. C. -P?01 after ,bich ttayi Conjoint meeting was held on 6(1 a evening. The opening were in the narty. college. Eight song was, "High On The MounMr. and Mrs Joseph Smith tain Tpp." Invocation was by and Smith Elizabeth Mra Alfred Theurer. Male quarWednesday here, having tette, "America. M. I. A. slo- spent come to the wedding of gan was presented bv D. W Mr. and witness Oliver Smith Mrs. Is "Tliis the Chugg. Quartette, took place in the Temple Place. Talk on agriculture In which on Wednesday 4 Fife, Fuhriman of the U. S. A C. Mr.Mr.andandMrs.Mrs. Waiter Budge Lou, Mr. Closing song, "Star Spangled and Mrs Morris Smith and Banner. Benediction by Fred Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen enAlder. joyed a swim at the Logana J. A. Frank, Louis Frank and plunge, after which the latter Austin Frank motored to Salt couple entertained at a chicken Lake mi business supper. The table was decorThe SUriand reunion will 'be ated with sweet peas and garheld Sunday on the lawn at the den flowers were used about the rooms Thomoson SUriand home, assumed efficacy of death-be- d repentance was generally acover a long period. It was preached to mean that the cepted The Associated Tress la exclusively entitled to the pee for ill effects of a career of sin could be annulled by a confession of all sens dispHtebea credited to It or not otherwise credited of belief in Jesus Christ coupled with profession of repenIn tills paper and also the local news published therein, Alt right of repuldicatlon of special dispatchee therka are also tance even in thfi last moments of life; so that even the murreserved. derer. justly condemned and brought to the scaffold, would be taken from earth into the paradise of the blessed, if at the last he would only say that he believed and was repentant. Let none attempt to set bounds to divine mercy, nor Rain Fair Change trespass upon jhe prerogatives of the Just Judge, in saying r, that this maiTor that, smalTsTnnef or great," Ihtef "of 29ijSl!l!!2llj3!4!i5!l6!iU789iIJS0 shall not receive the fullest possible measure of mercy ' The above readings are taken from THB JOURNALS barometer at under the law that prevails in heaven. But the Lord has set o clock each afternoon excit Sunday. The "yeatcrday" reading each His word against all contrary dogmas and theories conceived in the mind of man and that word is that without faith in the Lord Jesus Christ coupled with enduring repentance no soul can have place in the Kingdom of Heaven. The case of the penitent 'malefactor, whose cross stood alongside that of the Christ on Calvary, has been cited as uncounted multitude of young people from schools and evidence amounting to demonstration that repentance, colleges are doing toilsome work all through this sum-- f though postponed until the hour of death and then professed, hier Reason, as waiters in hotels and restaurants, will atone for the sins of a lifetime. The dying sinners conjmostly in summer resorts. It is a splendid example of fession of guilt and his acknowledgment of the justice of his Poor fellow's British. He drops all the aitvhes! . own candemnatkm led to incipient repentance, and to faith jiiftlustry and ambition. As enter demure these hotel the in the Lord Jesus, his companion in agony, "And he said unto girls f dining room, uniform of their job, you can hardly see them as Jesus: Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingrthey really are. The girl who so respectfully takes your dom. And Jesus Baid unto him: Verily I say unto thfee: Tofor ham and eggs, may be a college student who at off day shalt thou be with me in paradise. (Luke 23:24, 43.) is working over her Latin and philosophy, and who As shall be shown later the Lord Jesus, during the period knows far more than you do about history and mathematics. of went to the realm of departed spirits, and disembodiment, Or that other quiet girl, who also is so respectful and unto them. The spirit of the man to the Gospel preached school obedient, may be a gifted teacher, who through the whom the Lord had given assuring promise on the cross also icst of the year occupier her position of authority and com- went to that realm; and, we rationally infer, that thefe' he Gold mand in the school room, and a group of parents look up to heard the Women's Literary Star Mothers of the Gospel, and, learned what he had message her as the wise counsellor and inspiring leader who is directwhich on conditions abide to the earth Club Needs Guests upon of Legion neglected by ing their children along the paths of knowledge. There are salvation is' predicated, these including faith, in the Lord many thoughts in theminds of these silent maidens which Jesus Christ and repentance. Paradise, however, is not HeavRichmond The auxiliary of The Womens Literary club you never dream of. met Wednesday at the club if by the latter we understand the abode of the Eternal the American Legion entertain- - rooms en, Some purse proud guests may think that waiting on table with Mrs. S. H. Webb Thursday at the home of children. Paradise is a plate ed celestialized and His Father Mra William, Merrill in honor as hostess and Mrs. H. Ray is a rather menial w ork, and look down at these young folks between and dwell bodily of the gold star mothers. The Pond reading the story, "Path- repentant spirits righteous a bit. But these waitresses have more reason to look down where and resurrection. Christs promise to the dying sinner entertainment Included pro- - er of Waters by Rupert on them, since these educated young people really know so death no special passport into heaven. That the mans peni- gram, luncheon and presenta- - Hughes. Mrs. Maggie T. Mer- was much more of the worlds wisdom than many of those whom tton of flowers to honored. rill gave current events. tence was genuine there can be little doubt, but the requisite guests. Ifreshments were served by the Lake who has been the guest they serve. furWe shall of be him. to were give works required yet Mrs. R. ketch er of Trenton hostess, of her daughter, . Mrs. E. P. One cant help admiring all the ybung women and men this phase in a later address. Repentance presented the auxiliary with the! Mrs. N. F. Bullen and Mrs. Coburn for several weeks restudents and others who take up such work as a means of ther attention to not of a single act or effort, but flag that was draped on her Alvin Johnson were special turned to her home Thursday. consists it time; tequires to themfit obtaining an education. In making this effort of reformatiorf. Forgiveness of sins, which sons casket when it arrived guests. Miss Waunetta McMurdie was selves for life, they show a fine seriousness of purpose. An involves a course from France and Mrs. Maggie The following were appointed operated upon for appendicitis of repentance and the course of life T. condition on ia promised Merrill the Richwill so much as a program committee to at a education for which they gave and sacrificed presented hospital Tuesday Christian Science not immediately follow. mond service flag to the or- - plan future programs: Mrs. P. of lastLogan week. seem very precious to them. They will not fritter away their to whioh repentance leads, may Services of the Christian I L DISPENSATIONS gamzaUon. PREACHED IN ALL Nelson, chairman; Mrs. H. - Dr. Leo Merrill and - family Science Society of Logan are study time in idle pursuits, but will get the best that colleges Speeches of acceptance were A. Adamson, Mrs. Cyril Funk, of Salina arrived here Wednes- to be held Sunday at 11 a. The supreme importance of repentance as an indispensable made and schools have to teach them. Mrs. Maggie T. Merrill and Mrs. day of last week for a visit m. in the Cache Valley Bank by Mrs. Katie J. Spark-marequisite for salvation appears in the emphasis given the representing the auxil- J. W. Funk. with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Merrill. building. First North and Main was It all in dispensations. iary. subject by prophets or apostles They left Sunday for Idaho streets. Sermon subject, Life. Attend Encampment of the auxFalls where they expected to be j DISPLACED Sunday school for pupils unproclaimed throughout the centuries of Israels existence unBY MACHINES The following girls were effected and the of Mrs. Merrill's rel- der 20 years of age will be, held the guests der the Law, and long before the time of Moses. It was iliary wasofficers those who camped in the atives. chosen: Sunday at 10 a. m. Lord Jesus in person, and by the following Mrs. P.were K. Hayes; tent city and attended the in the history of modem Industrial development preached in power by the The public Is welcomed to Christpresident, Leonard Mr. and Mra commandLord save Adam Fanners the Him., Unto Encampment at Logan ensen and Mrs. George Smith these' services. NEVER first vice president, Mrs. Roy been such a rapid increase in new machinery Apostles after Wherefore,-thothe week: Ina Doty, Clea shalt do all that thou doest Smith; second vice president, during and Mrs. S. P. Nllson of Smith-fiel- d ' as in the years since the World war closed. This is the ment saying: Margaret Stoddard, shalt repent and call upon Mrs. Elmer Skidmore; secretary and thou Presbyterian Church Son, of name the went to Lava Hot springs in the twice principal reason why the average mechanic is earning of Great and treasurer, Miss Phyllis Mel Phyllis Webb, Erma Woodland, the forevermore. Son .where Services, spent Sunday, July 20. of the name (Pearl they Sunday the God in Evelyn Webb, Barson; chaplain, Mrs. Florence as much as he was when the war started, although hia cost 10 a. m. P. Nllson m honor S. Bible with school, day bara Webb, Dorothy Johnson, Nelson; historian. Mrs. E. P. a. m. II his of living is only about 60 per cent more. In the long run the Price, p. 11). of anniversary. Worship, birthday Ervin Thompson, Marjorie RobMrs. Speaking through the mouth of Ezekiel the Lord sum- Coburn; sergeant-at-arChrists Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Schow of Sermon Emma Stoddard, Helen subject: change benefits everyone. to Him through Ray Johnson; chorister, Mrs. inson, their of renewal a to Israel allegiance moned and means new Harris, Joan Webb and Grace Washington, D. C. arrived here Mission In the World. But for the time being, anxiety L Tripp. D. machinery fettered with Mrs. Metfe Hyer of Lewis- Hendricks. Wednesday for a visit with on Sunday, July 27, the sometimes tragedy. The man who is thrown out of a job be- repentance at a time when they were heavily Schow family. the all from committee-womatransgresturn : and Holy Communion will be obton, district your sin yourselves has work "Repent, it that cause some machine will do in a minute the enterMrs. Rhoda Erickson'" enterHendricks served. (Mrs. Alma Cast away from you installed the new officers. taken him five minutes to do by hand, can see no bright spot sions; so iniquity shall not be your ruin. with a childrens party tained with a family dinner The and The following delegates were tained public is cordially Invithave transgressed; ye all whereby at more transgressions, wav her some distant home in your honor far in the situation. The fact that Wednesday in Wednesday evening in ed to these services. appointed to attend the state honor of will die, new for ye a and why a new heart Schow. her Mrs. Fred spirit; convenUon at Provo August granddaughter, of Mr. and T. R. Paden, Minister. woik will be made for someone by the change, gives him no make you Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cart, Mrs. P. K. Hayes, Mrs. E. Miss Rolena Hendricks of . comfort for the lack of a pay envelope.' It is not surprising 0 house of Israel? (Ezekiel, 18:30, 31.) P. Coburn, Miss Phyllis Nelson, wright and son, Harold, spent In the Ninth ward In due time came the herald of the Lord, whose voice was Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Forrester Sunday with friends at Pocathat labor has many fears of scientific progress. Elmer Skidmore, Mrs. Vivment services Sunday evening for the wilderness: in went one of labor the of and Bob ye; Repent that When son, inevitable. Nelwas the and Bernard The change wages crying ian Marcussen and Mrs. D. I. son tello, Idaho. at 7:30 oclock, under the diThe mission trtpp. Alternates: spent Sunday In High Creek Mra Thomas Shuttleworth rection of Bishop L. Tom Mrs. Ryo canyon. up rapidly shortly after the war, manufacturers had to con- kingdom of heaven is at hand. (Matt, 3:2.) of and Miss Hilda Cartwright Mrs. Martha Ay worth, sider methods of keeping their labor costs down, or they could of John the Baptist was specifically that of preaching re- Smith, Perry. S. N. Daniels will give Mra. Ely, Nevada were guests of an address on The Hand of Jensen, Mrs. R. andMr. and Mrs. & W. Hendricks not produce goods at prices at which they could be sold. In- pentance and administering baptism. Such as had faith in NetcherFrank were daughter, Virginia the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cartwright Providence. Tyra Wilson and and Mrs. Katie J. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen last week. troduction of much new machinery resulted, and it has kept his words and manifested true repentance, confessing their Spackman. John Anderson of , to Hendricks in was at His promise Mrs. F. A. Bair and son, Heights will furnish the music specific Downey Tuesday. preaching The members of the BonHuer sins, he baptized. on. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. ... for the evening. Now the problem is what to do with people who are dis- the repentant soul, and scathingly denunciatory to the hy- club went to Snuthfield Friday left Saturday for DenverGodfrey where lhave returned from spending who' came while yet where they Were entertained the doctor placed by the new machines ? One of the principal difficulties pocrite and the hardened sinner. To those Mrs. to Mr. and expected attend two weeks with by Mrs. , Truman Hillyard at Athens (P) During the deis that so many of them know only how to do just one kind unregenerate, though men of high station, including Phari- her home. Mra Leonard Olsen the Lions national, convention !R. W. Preece at Rexburg. cade from 1919 to 1929, autocharand of words also condemnation, and had but schools the he more national Mrs. Jensen Frank dental Mr. and sees and Sadducees, read the one act play Rosa of work. It may be that the state needs mobiles Increased in Greece brushed aside lind by J. M. Barrie. attended the Jensen family re- from 1,112 to 24.151 according Mrs. Em. convention. J classes to teach trades to adults who have been thrown out acterizing them as a generation of vipers. He Dr. Mrs. W. and Hendat Uintah Basin during to statistics just published. union ,H. ma Hillyard. Mrs. Leonard Ol. their boasts that they were the children of Abraham, saying: sen of work by machines. and family returned to the week. and Mrs. Florence Lewis ricks their home at Salt Lake SunIf a man could go away to some near-b- y city and take a Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance. (Matt were special guests. Dr. and Mrs. Leland Halgren NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS Mrs. Hendricks and fam- of San Francisco, Mrs. Thomas OF TRENTON GRAIN b The Girls literary club was day. have course of a few weeks in some class where he could learn a 3:8.) been the guests of Griffiths and Mra Talitha MILLING CO. new trade, it might be a great help in finding work. The There is particular signification to the Baptist's behest: entertained by Miss Ina Peart ily relatives for ten days. were of Smith at home her calling Logan demonand men Tuesday evening to its meet attention for repentance, jobless state needs to pay more Mrs. LaVille Merrill and sons Bring forth therefore fruits The annual meeting of the relatives here Monday. Miss Virginia Hendricks read a of Rollap, Utah were recent ,onMr. and Mrs. Wallace G&l-tstockholders (vf the Trenton women, and see that everything possible is done to find jobs strating that repentance was, as it is, dependent upon certain I am short story Surprised, hu-- ; visitors at home of Mr.ibraith and Mrs. Peter Johnson Grain & Milling Co., will be for them, and to fit them for new kinds of work. by William .Haxlett Upson. conditions, which, as we have seen, comprise contrition and Mrs. C. E. Merrill. held Monday July 28th at the commandMiss j Beth divine Hendricks enterto the Sunday at Ogden, surrender and unqualified Mrs. Hilma wight returned! spent mility was the company office at Trenton, Merle Miss tained Hodgson the club and in the wilderness, here Friday from Downey with! guest of Miss Isabelle Steffenson Utah. ments and will. John did baptize at .her home Wednesday her remission of sins. girls THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY The election of a board of of last week. Thursday preach the baptism of repentance for the the ricks.daughter, Mra Allen Hend- - at Salt Lake one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis directors and all other business j girls spent the day in High (Mark 1:4.) Mrs. W. W. Lewis and twin .and Mrs. Lawrence Webb went as may Creek canyon. whom properly come before Repentance was preached by Jesus Chnst, of Jesus John Mr. and babiesBndMissTsabelie Merk- - to OgdeiV to meet Mrsr e. C. the- - meeting-w- ill N be Mra Ned From the Files of The Journal Spackman time began and Mr, .and Mra Walter ley or Price, Utah were the Cook of Tuscon, Arizona. Mra was the predicted forerunner, From that GRAIN AND guests of Mr. and Mra C. L. Cook Is a daughter of Joseph milling Co., Elmer R. Wood, to preach, and to say, Repent: For the kingdom of heaven Thompson, left Sunday for a Funk Jesus came into Galilee, trip through the Yellowstone Mrs. during the week. Lewis and a sister to Mra J. Secretary. hand. 4:17.) is Again: at (Matt. James Vincent of Salt L Webb. (Advertisement) Treasurer S. W. Hendricks is expected home from Mex- preaching the Gospel of the kingdom of God, and saying, The park. Mr. G, G. Hendricks, who ico next week. He has been busily occupied since reaching and the kingdom of God is at hand; Repent has been is fulfilled, time confined to her home there, in performing the last duties toward his deceased for several months from illness ye, and believe the Gospel. (Mark 1:14, 15.) to and in closing up his business affairs. was continued taken to Salt Lake Sunday .The Apostles after the death .of Christ Parties in from Lewiston on Thursday, stated that while treatment. wherever they hvent. for medical the unto people repentance the stand of grain there is quite as good as in former years, preach name of The Misses Turla and Carrie m the of one you every be and Linford of Salt Lake are visitbaptized Repent, there is agreat deal of smut in it this yearr One man estimaremission of sins, and yeshall receive the ing here with, their grandparof the crop is smut. From other parts of Jesus Christ for the ted that at multitude l. ents, Mr. and Mrs. AlmA Ghost, cried Peter unto the ' ; the country reports come in about the. smutty condition of gift of the Holywent and Jews, both tothe forth testifying Pentecost. Paul, President William Kerr of the the wheat crop. toward God, and faith toward our state ; university at Corvallis, Work on the west Cache canal, which will draw water from also to the Greeks, repent 20:21.) Ore. and Mr. and "Mra D. A Bear river, and will irrigate the entire west side of of the Lord Jesus Christ. (Acts Skeen of Salt Lake and Mrs. In the present dispensation, in the days in which we live, Andrew Johnson of Logan were valley, is progressing rapidly. There has been a slight stopGod same: voice is the of I the the Behold, th guests of their sister. Mra unchangeable page of the work, owing to haying time coming on, which of Remember the A. L. Harris, Saturday. course drew the farmers away1 Within the next two weeks, command all men everywhere to repent. Mrs. James W. Funk spent a God ; in of souls si&ht the of worth behold, the for, is great work will be vigorously' renewed and will be kept up until few of lost week at ogden $3-0- 0 Lord your Redeemer suffered death in the flesh ; wherefore with days mow flies. . her daughter, Mrs. C. R. The spouces of Robert Crookston of the Second, and J. he suffered the pain of all men, that all men might repent Walter, Jr. Mr. and Mra LaRue Merrill V. Larsen of the Fourth ward, have added some fine daugh- and come unto him. And he hath risen again from the .YOU CANT AFFORD NOT TO USE THIS SERVICE and alT family of McCammon, Idaunto on conditions of meiT he that him, bring dead, might ter to their respective families, and Mrs. Hyrura Peterson were d ho of guests in is soul how repen-tetthe that great his joy "f the Sixth ward presented her husband with a healthy son. repentance. And Mr. and Mra Alma Merrill and Wherefore, you are called to cry repentance unto this Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Knapp. Elder C. C. Bindrup of College ward will leave his home for ASK THE TICKET AGENT Mr, and Mra L. G. Smith people. (Doctrine and Covenants, 18:9-14- .) p. mission to Denmark .sometime this month. Mra Willis Bullen and. In the plentityde of divine mercies unto man the gift of Mr. and t George T. Odell, general manager of the Wagon nd Mra Spackman OnSale-DailyGommencingJu- ly-l nd Machine Co., G. G. Wright, manager of the Idaho Falk repentance is prominent 'Without" it "men are'Tn" bondage spent last weekHenry 1 af the" Yellow Joand C. L. worse branch of of than that Miller, manager the Logan Egypt, heavier than that of autocratic stone park. ranch, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Funk seph Odell, started Saturday on a trip which combines both tyranny, far exceeding any possible slavery nf man to man TheUtah-IdaliuCentralllailroa- dusiness and pleasure. They will visit Montpelier, Idaho Falls, it is the serfdom of the soul. The shackels of sin can be Mrs. C. the guests of ioda Springs, and all points of interests broken only through repentance. Come, Jet us be free! Amen. L. Funk during the week. Member of Associated Press repsih-(Icatlo- n be BAROMETER READINGS rV- fnirr-dere- wear-fngt- he -- i X y. crops n, ( i -- u Jol-nso-n, i n, 8-- 9: U" 1 -- River - he Tom-o-h- n oe 4-- H " considered,-TRENTO- rel-jali- SAVE VOUR one-four- th Mer-ril- SU3QP3EV Econor.iv sur.ir.iER rates Trains $2,0 Bound Trip Motor Coach Round Trip A .... week-en- hl Co-o- p 6 : Mr.-an- d l . 930 |