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Show VTJVT T 'TVfV ' tV r V V ' r v ''V ' 7 i T C rM i 4 f ft '' ' r 4 i j V ' ' .xT " 4 1 - J - . V -- 'I HE JOEKfoVlU LuCfJtt. CACHJ GJUNTY; ;U'!'AI1 -! TRIBULATIONS OF A TALL MAN v' Cornish Mr. and Mr. Alma Bowden announce the arrival of a 10 pound sdp who made his appearance at their home last Friday morning. All concerned are doing fine. Mrs. Ann, Jensen is nursing Mrs. Bowden. The Cornish band numbering 15 met last Tuesday evening instruction for their special work, and wlU meet here after On Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5 - oclock, giving them more time for their work. Mrs. R. C. Pike and sons spent last week transacting in Salt Lake with -- relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Seamons Ji;,. attended the Farmers Encampment at the connection with Mr. Seamons session at summer school at s his sudden death came as a Maughan and children Sarah shock to alL She -- has the Miss and Dean, Margaret of the entire comsympathy Grover and Haslam, Maughan Funeral services were made a party who left Saturday munity. Tuesday afternoon atl the afternoon for a trip through held Riverdale ward and those who the Yellowstoneypark. attended besides Mss GunneU The following scouts returned were Bishop and Mrs. Evan H. home Saturday evening afte: Bankhead, counselor and Mrs spending one week at the scout Evan O. Darley, Mr. end Mrs camp at Logan canyon: Frank- Ezra GunneU. Mr, nd tuts Cyrl lin GunneU and Paul ChristenGunnell, Parley and Mary sen of the - Second ward and Gunnell, Miss Gunnell is spendBrench-ley, Bobby Bradshaw, Reed ing the remainder of the week Owen HaU, Leroy Theurer, at Ogden The 4 H girls of local no 2 Merlin Leishman, Billy Darley met- ,at the home eiMin4-M-r feel that this was the best trip Bay HiU on Friday afternoon with Miss Elda HiU as hostess to the camp they ever had. that institution. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brugman Sewing was en toyed and reand son and daugher George freshments served to twelve Leray Sorenson and Miss LilSmithfield and tally Walkerbarth, of Los members. lian Peterson of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Archiwere married in the Logan temAngeles, Cal., were visiting with Satbald children and spent relatives during the past week. ple last Wednesday. The newlyweds left early in the afternon They were the guests of Mrs. urday at North Ogden. Mr. Mrs. Brockbank and and for .a honeymoon trip through Brugmans sister and husband, sucnt of five chUdren Hoilidav WilMr. and Mrs. George A. Yellowstone park after which Mondal with their and liamson. Tuesday they wiU be at home to their Dr. sister and and husband. friends in Cornish. Miss Murray, Mrs. W. O. Christensen. They Mageline Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Soren daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. returned home Wednesday. B. Murray of Kemmer, Wvo., son and daughters, Sadie Neta L. M. I. A. presdency Y. The is visiting with her grandMary and Donna left last ThurswTard entermother Mrs. Amanda Murray of the Wellsville day for a trip to Canada to visit teachofficers the tained and Mrs. an. Beehive Edna Bailey, lor a lew weeks. relatives there. ers of the Mutual cn Monday supervisor, was also in attend- F. A. ; Neubergef. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Garrett afternoon at the home of Mrs ance. was and enjoyed Sewing and families of Garland spent Archie Baxter, president of the refreshments served after which Sunday here and were dinner society-- . - A - business meeting aU enjoyed a swim at the dam Services Held guests and their mother, Mrs. was held after which a social Mrs. Dewey Bird of Salt Lake Katherine Garrett. hour was enjoyed. Refresh - returned home Sunday after Postmaster and Mrs. N. G. ments were served to fifteen of- -, spending 'a week here. Home Friday Allan and Bp. and Mrs. C. N. ficers and teachers. . Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wil- j Maughan attended the post Mr. D. H. Maughan left onlliamsnn entertained at dinner office officials convention and to spend a few days on Tuesday in honor of Mr. and Private funeral services for Richmond on Monday at held banquet at Moslanders ranch at Evan-sto- Mrs. Fred Brugman at Los An- the late F. A. Neuberger, Were -Saturday.- They report a de- He was accom-M- r. geles, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Wyoming. lightful time. and Mrs. Alton Maughan BiU Stevens and Mrs. E. H. held at the family , residence, Mr. and Mrs. Alveris Leishby his son and wife Jones of Ogden. A low bowl 590 North Main street, Friday man and children of California panied two daughters, Beverly and of sweet peas and baby breathe afternoon. There werfe a large and are spending their vacation of Hyrum who went there was ' used as a centerpiece for number of friends of the splenwith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coy to make itheir home the table where covers were did family, present to give cheer David Leishman. JOHN BAILEY HOME and offer sympathy. The serlaid for twenty five. Mrs. Thomas HaU entertained FROM HOSPITAL Leish- vices consisted of a vocal solo A. Mr. Mrs. James and on at a family dinner Sunday Mr. John Bailey, who was man, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew by Frank Baugh, Jr., violin solo evening in honor of Mrs. Wm. seriously injured on Wednesday Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. by Roy Halversen; two vocal sons. Wesley and of last Fergesun and week wrhen a horse Wm. SeUey left Sunday for a duets by Mr. arid Mrs. L. J Los HaU of Thomas Angeles. kicked him and was taken to trip to YeUowstone park. They Bailey; violin solo, Mrs. Phyllis A tall vase of roses graced the for treatment, was re- expect to spend a week there. Spicker. The speakers were life table where covers were laid for Logan moved to home her on MonMr. and Mrs. M. W. Garrett friends of the fatnily and the guests of honor. Those day. He his was not injured as and chUdren of Garland were long consisted of Abraham JorgensHaU Mrs. Thos. were, prsent as Mr. at Mrs. of first and dinner guests seriously thought Mayor A G. Lundstrom; Maggie H. Maughan, Mr. , and but his arm which was splin- Heber H. Bankhead on Sunday en;Pres. George W. Lindquist and Mrs. Thos. Wyatt; Mr. and Mrs. tered broken in and very evening. L. Tom Perry. Opening Henrv Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs. Par- the elbow badly is slowly knitting Mr. and Mra Jerry Sumner Bishop ley G. HaU and families; Mr. and not causing extreme pain. of San Francisco, enroute to prayer was offered by Pres Walter M. Everton and closing and Mrs. Evan HaU; Miss Mary He is still bedfast and will be Yellowstone park spent Sunday prayer by Elder A1 Larsen. The HaU and Bobby Maughan Mr. for here with Mrs. sometime John and yet. SUNDAY ' grave at the Logan cemetery Mr. and Mrs Heber H. Bank-hea- d C. Brenchley. PROGRAM and children and their Weston Maughan returned was dedicated by T. G. Lowe. The follow ng program under sister Mrs. Dewey Bird and home Sunday spending-thre- e after the direction of Mrs. R. A. chUdren of Salt Lake were dinweeks visiting several a week spent here with Mr, and Leishman, president of the 2nd. ner guests cf Mr. and Mrs, Ner- eastern cities spending most of Mrs Baldwin. Miss Barbara Maughan and wkrd M. I. A. was successfuUy val Bailey at Cache Juncd ion his time at St. Louis. Baxter of Logan put over on Sunday evening at on Saturday where they spent Mtss Dorothy BaUey of Ogden Miss Libbie the 2nd ward sacrament meet- the day. came Sunday and spent the and Lamoine Maughan 'are Miss Esther Buist is at a local day with her parents Mr. and touring the Yellowstone ' park ing: talk on the slogan by . stake worker Evan B. Murray; hospital having been operated Mrs John BaUey. during this week. saxaohone solo, Eugene Fletch- upon for appendicitis. class of Robert A. Leishman of Salt The The er with accompaniment bv Miss operation was entirely success- the 2nd. ward Primary met Lake was a weekend visitor Esther Fletcher; male quartet, ful. e Wednesday evening at the home here with his parents Mr. and Mr.-- and Mrs. Lamont Allen, of Mr. and Mra Gilbert An Mrs. R. A. Leishman. Henry Parker - and company Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Wil vocal solo. Phyliss LUlinqulst of Mra. N. G. AUen, Mrs. Leroy derson. Sewing was enjoyed. liamson returned home after W. Hall and Earnest HaU mo- Light refreshments were serHyrum. A wonderfully Inspira few days spent at Drummond ing talk on Our Duties as Latter- tored to Ogden Sunday where ved-day Mr. and Mra Peter Sund-wa- Montana, with relatives. Saints was given by they spent the afternoon with Mra Wm. Fergeson and sons their brother and son and wife, and children of Sanpete, Henry R. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heath -- Mr. and Mrs. George M. Alan Utah, who are attending the Wesley and Thos. Hall return am and famftly accompanied bv of Los Angeles, Calif., who were Farmers encampment at Logan ed home Monday after a two Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kearl and visiting relatives there before were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. weeks visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Jones on Tuesday O. Christensen famUy of Logan spent three coming to WeilsvUle. were Brigham City visitors on Mrs. Harold Parkinson, Mrs. Evening. days at Lava and Bear Lake Fred Garrett and Mrs. Seth P. Parley G. HaU and Mr. Steifel Saturday. returning home Sunday, Dean and Mary Moreand are Mr. and Mrs.' ! George AUan Leishman and children spent stockman of California reand son George of Los Angeles Thursday at Providence attend- - turned home Tuesday evening spending the weekend at Salt two days at Lake City with relatives. arrived here Monde v to spend ing a birthday party given in after spending two weeks with Mr. AUans honor of their mother, Mrs. SaW Lake, transacting business. Capt. Fred Nelson, of Des Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilparents. Postmaster and Mrs. Louis Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ham- liamson and Mrs Joseph Wil- Plaines, HI., has sailed the lakes N. G. AUan and other relatives Zions national mond and little daughter of liamson of McGill, Wyoming In windjammers for 50 years They visited are parents but thinks automobiles park and Bryces caiyon and Roy, Utah, Were the guests of are here visiting ? their A. Wil dangerous. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George also visited relatives at Ogden their parents, Thos. Brenchley Saturday even- liamson. before coming here. Charles Francis Adams, sec-wMr. and Mrs. Luther Bald Parley G. HaU was an Ogden ing. of the Navy, acted as A Beehive girls motored to Ogden 'on visitor on Saturday, transactmeeting of the 2nd. ward M. I. A. was held day taking their brother and 'skipper of the Yankee during ing business. Stevens Tuesday afternoon at the home wife Mn and Mrs. Wesley j races by contenders to defend Mr. and Mrs. BUI J and Mrs. S.' H. .Tones of Ogden of teacher Mrs Geddy Maugh- - Maughan 'to their home after Americas cup. of their sister, were guests Mrs. George A. Williamson, on COLONEL GILFEATHER by Dick Dorgan Tuesday. VERNAL CHILDS -- U.-in -- orial university, Appoint Head MRS. LORENA ANDERSON, Correspondent Mrs: Ezra, LEAVE FOR there by her mother, VELLOWSTONE Gunnell and Mi-- , and Mrs. Cyril Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. WU- - Gunnel and Miss Mary Gunnell. Gunnnel and Mr Childs liam M. Haslam, Mrs. Esther M. in earned soon and n! Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Darley, cial promoters of Bryan Bryan Memorial CORNISH DEPARTMENT WHf.tE - SOME I SWIAA 0 -- Those who wish the Inoclatlon for typhoid fever meet last Wednesday night. There Is only one case here and that is Mrs. Joseph Hanson who is improving at this writing. Del Baxter the heavyweight boxer has announced his engagement to appear on the boxing card at Cedar City on July 24tlv L. H. Baker, father of Gilbert. and Harry Baker and his daughter Laura are here from Ocean Park, California visiting Their relatives and -- friends, stay will be indefinate. The Child Free Health clinic was held here Tuesday after- -' nomwW ith- - .O-r- K,, A A flam son.. of Richmond and county school nurse Miss Chase were in attendance. Over twenty-on- e preschool chUdren .were examined. The Relief society officers assisted i nthe preparations for the clinic. Mrs. Lealand Dopp and baby are .visiting Mrs. Dopps parents and brothers and sisters in Lolla. Mrs. H. H. Fisher of Richmond, Mrs. Hattie Christensen and Miss MadeUne Christensen of Salt Lake motored here last Tuesday and visited for a few days. ' Dayton, Tenn., July 19 Dr. George E. Guille,- - of Athens, Tennessee, a staunch champion of fundamentalism, has been chosen head of the university bearing the name of WUliam Jennings Bryan which will open here September 18. Announcement of the election of Dr. GulUe, a worker of - the Moody Institute cf Bible Chicago for more than fifteen years, was made by F. K. Robinson, president of the Bryan Memorial University association, elecwho also announced-th- e tion of Malcolm Lockhart, graduate of the university of Georgia and one of the ftnan- - r Mem- as . I have seen the great opportunity of buUdmgupa high-gra- de Institution of learning to be intermJonally known for its belief in the Bible as inspired by the word of God, Dr. OuiUe said, 1 am happy to be associated with it. I have met local trustees in Day-to- n and was quickly convinced of the seal tor what they regard as a Sacerd trust. 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