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Show NOT NUMBER 62. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, LOGAN CITY, UTAH, READY TO JJGHL ft .i , B. Y. C. 'V.' i likely That Consolidation Will Take Place, if it Does Not was fought yesterday, B. Y. College came out of it smiling and satisfied, for it really won a great" victory the right to remain ajid continue as a college in any event, consolidation or no consolidation. , The board of trustees met yesterday and President Linford at once broached the consolidation question. He explained briefly the sentiments of people in this section, and gave some of the reasons that he ( felt Should be urged against eliminating aBy of the courses from the collage. ) He was followed by Mr. A N. Sorenson, who made "a very effective plea upon behalf.,, of the student" body. t President Joseph E. Pardon, representing the Alumni association, and Mr. M. J. Ballard representing the committee which was appointed by the Cache, Benson apd Hyroiq Stakes, also schools, and the , talks. very Bon. L. R. Martineau did not forget to put in a good word for Logan either, but perhaps the made .good strongest speech was made by Secretary Ilerschel Bullen, Jr. He was loaded' with, facts and he made a very effective appeal. Ron. R. W. Young then took thTfloor and made - Dies ouddenly . . - - . V ' Samuel W, Riter, a member of Riter Bros, and one of the firjn the best known rfoitfehts of the eity died very suddenly ahout one aclock yesterday, of heart failure. He had come up town to get his mail fand visit a little, and while on the 'street "was taken with sharp pains in "the region of the.hearl. He staggered to the door of Riter Bros, drugstore and some of the clerks noticing his peculiar actions, hastened to help him inside. He sat down bn a chair ip the front .of the store for a few minutes, and then started to go to therear. Just before he reached Of v the, managers, office he collapsed. - 1 J -- v J. hl-s- J ledger Ifl Vajjoiri Socials. Rifer; " nd in Philadelphia Benson Stake Gonfereuee poned. that He was picked up and placed upsimply settled the question. He on a cot which had, been brought thought that in the event of con- into the room, and a physician solidation Logan was the proper was summoned. Every effort was place to have the church Univer- made to revive the suffering man, sity. IBs grandfather, president but his heart refused to respond, Brigham Young, had established and in a short time he passed this as the first college of the away. His wife had been sumchurch. Logan is located nearer moned and was at his side when the center of the Mormon populat. the end came. , , , , ion than any other eity eligible Mr. Riter was 73 years of age for the honor, and he was there- and a native American. He leaves fore very strongly in favor of this a wife and five children, the oldHe then introduced the est being about 10 years of age following resolution, which was and the youngest about 1' year unanimously passed, President old. The deceased was a Very Joseph F. Smith casting a hearty ' practical man, honest, worthy and vote for it:. generally esteemed by those who Moved that a committee of knew him. His sudden end came three be appointed, by the presi as a tremendous shock to his wife font t0 represent to the Church Mr. B. F. Riter &ard of Education the claim and to his brother was in the store when he was snd desire of this school and its who but. they have the' sin ardthaLthe.B. XCollege be stricken, cere symp athy of a host of named as the ,'Church school of j friends in their affliction. I her education, provided there 4 18 be hut one such institution. f THANKS OF CARD S the B. C. is a winner any-a-y We wish to extend our ' most you look at it. The Logan tution has never contended sincere thanks to the . many for consolidation, all it has asked friends who so freely tendered 18 to be let alone in its work, assistance and consolation during the indications are that jt the illness and following the not be disturbed, or rather death - of onr beloved infant at the church school system daughter Hannah. We desire o nh he disturbed, hut if it is to thank, those who at1 thi j gan-athe B: Y. C. will get obsequies spoke words of come honor of first place. fort ; to those who sang so sweetly, and to all. who attended. May PJS PIONEER -- DAUGHTERS they all find friends as solicitous "CIDE UPON THEIR BADGE when sorrow overtakes them, is ne meeting of Feb. 4th was the earnest wish of largely attended hut ui MR. and MRS. JOHN J. JAMES. atajk WHIitm ' interesting. The principal speakers were" Nellie Page Hansen end R. E. Hill Moench. The Badge chosen Color Sage Green, Emblem Sego Lily Lettered in Pioneer sunflower Old Gold Daughters of Cache Stake. Chapter I. The next meeting will be held Feb. 18, at usual place. Camilla Ensign Smith, Pres, R. E. Hill Moench Cor. Secy. i S. Prident Smith and other members of the Board of Trustees met yesterday to transact business pertaining to the welfare of the College.- At 9:40 a. m. 'the students formed a 'double line from the college alpng the sidewalk to President Linford's residence to welcome 4he guests as the' "entered the college; All then went to the assembly room and filled it to its utmost capacity. President Smith and R. W. Young addressed the students. President Smith bore a strong testimony to the divinity of Joand the seph Smiths mission of truthfulness the gospel. He related many incidents connected with the early days of the church and spoke of the Angel Moroni as a resurrected man and explained that even the 'Father ami Son appeared as men with flesh id bone 3s. we are, except that they were pure. He closed his I learned remarks' by saying: to love this . gospel as it was taught me by my" father, and more fully later by my mother. neier see sortie of you again, remember what, I saw now. ' I knew the Prophet Joseph Smith as a boy knows a man,' ancj I knew him to be a man of God. I knew Brigham young when I was a boy, and labored with 'him afterward when I became a man ; also with John Taylor and the other leadersof this churctand I knew them all to be inspired men of God. 'i President Young spoke of the seventeen yers since he first became a t member of the board ,of trustees of the College, also spoke of the prevalent idea among some that to belong to a creed is to become He showed - We,Win. The first real round in the fight for a consolidation of the church loss Notes. Feb. 7. The SMITIIFIELD, conference of regular quarterly the Benson Stake was held here on Saturday and Sunday last. , It was estimated that the largest qrowd.ever assembled in our stake conference, was present. Apostle McKay, President Hart, and W. R. Ridges of Weber stake were present, as were also our stake presidency, Supt. McCarrey of S. S.,Supt. Rawlins. of the . l marriage! on Wednesday next of Miss, Nellie Covey to Leslie Serowthdr, . . - - ' vMr.'WdMrs. Quince Kimball are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby. girl. ' . ; Miss Sadie McCracken his been hut of school the past week with the old cry of Mumps.. Her brother Henry is teaching her ... , ... school. - Miss 'Gwendoline Mourtizseil of "is Mrs. Eliza Montpelier, visiting ' ' that jf our creedexpresses our of most all the quorums and Cant well.4 ' E. E Colpin our popular drug- belief and it is truth, that truth organizations.Apostle v McKay ' won all the childrens Jiearts by gist, is iu Salt Lake on business. will make us free. Mrs. Parmenus Jones Of Monthis well directed) talks t vthefti. The second half year began is' here being 'called down Monday morning with a much All' the speakers! flhore powerful pelier testimonies and delivered beauti- onr account of the serious illness larger attendance ! than the a of studenf her daughter Inez, ful sermons. eollege' 'has 'ever before had. A. C. the at Crawof Logan. On account Many Hew classes were organsickness, ' -Miss at Stalk d ized domeet ward er,teaeher fords elaim!V"bythe-2nwas called students. M. I. A., will be postponed until Presbyterian school home to jSalt Lake on account of Miss attended Those who February 15th. Xelkes recital Wednesday On Wednesday evening the girl her mothers death.' . 4 friends of Miss Nellie Covey gave enjoyed it very much. The most unique occasion the her a bundle shower, many useful presents were - given her. college has known for a long Thorn-letime was a banquet given last Eva Aldaray Scrowther, Umeda Lavon Cragun, Saturday evening in the M. A. Priscilla Building by the Scrowther, Eliza Bingham,Sidona Geor-geni- a of the event Plowman,- Yera, Plowman, Logan people were somewhat girls.1 The details LouderJFern Neilson, Elsie surprised to see the following cannot be learned, but we are Meikle, Carl item in the social column of the informed by those present that it Nielson, , Rhoda was a novel affair. Smith, Laverna Pitcher, Ivy Herlad on Wednesday last: reand Times Seamons This event was followed TuesLos Janette and of The Covey, Angeles Susie Hancey of Hyde Pare were cent date contains a picture of day evening by the Usona girls, , Mrs, Seth A. Langeon, with the who gave a party in the college present. of dining room. The fore part of t On Saturday - evening last a announcement of, the marriage to Seth A. the evening - was occupied by jolly crowd gathered at Alma Miss Estella Evans games, then reranch Langton of Logan, the wedding progressive Hillyarda commodious home to celebrate in honor ofMrs. having, taken place Wednesday freshments were served, followed -is well by an interesting program, which Hilly ards birthday." A fine sup- evening. Mr. Langton Here:' After a wedding consisted of songs, etc, per was spread,5 after which known Tuesday morning at jibapel, music, games,! socialchaLA etc, trip the couple will make their Robert burdock addressed the filled in and made a very pleasant home at Logan.1 remembered be Evans Miss will students and bore' a humble, but evening. The crowd departed at .t late hour, complimenting Mr, by Logan people as a stenograph strong testimony to the divinity and MrsJIillyard for such hospi- er formerly employed by the Con of the gospel relating many inMachine teresting experiences. tality and the excellent enter- solidated Wagon and most as a and Instructor Nelson gave a chapaccomplished tainment. Those fortunate enough Co., to be present were: Messrs and and charming young woman. She el talk Thursday morning. ' Lorenzo Mesdames Sorelison, left here about a year ago, for' the the wishes ST. JOHNS CHURCH. Robert GrifGth, Wm. Hillyard, coast. The Journal Hyrum Hillyard, Ira - nillyard, wedded pair long life and all the fox' the 5th Sun, The services they can desire. Robert TJiornley, Samuel Ewing; happiness 1 Mesdames Mae Cantwell, R. T. day Vfter Ephiphany- will be MUTUAL CONTENTION. Morning Prayer and Litany at Merrill, Katie Cragun and'Rinda The regular monthly Mutual 11 oclock and Evening Prayer Chambers; Messrs John Hilly Richardson and Bishop n. convention will be held tomorrow at 7:30. The public is cordially T.- - Peterson of Lewiston. The at 2 p. m. in the First ward hall. invited to take part- in the worA. E. CBANNEY, ' ship at these- times and as well at Misses Enphemia Griffith, Jane MRS. L. HENRICKSON, the Friday evening service at Waite and Laura Hillyard. ; RirrwTinfieTi dents. 7:30. Cards are out announcing the hide-boun- d. - ! -- - ev-enig- n, y, S: A. Langton Married. - , - -- ard,-Parle- - - Death of a Bate AndFuneralof Mrs. Stalker l - . ,, RICHMOND, Feb. 6. The fifteen months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Walter died Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Walters parents; the cause of The death being "pneumonia. childjbad also been suffering with symptoms of measles and after death the rash could plainly be seen beneath the surface of the skin. All was done that loving' hands and kind hearts could do to save its life, but of no avail; and the little sufferer passed into eternity. It, was buried' from the home of the grandparents ID. and Mts. Orson Eecerslee Friday at 12 oclock. The community sympathizes with the parents in their hour of sorrow. The Y. M. and Y. L, of the" mutual had the pleasure of tak-;n-g a trip to England, Sco,and fid a Ireland with our worthy school teacher George Thompson Tuesday night. The only objec-'-tio- n they had was the trip did not last long enough. 'M rs. Hattie Christensen . and Mrs. Lorena Anderson were Logan visitors Thursday. Richmond was "well represented at the Stake conference held last Saturday and Sunday at Smith-fieli ' , -' Richmondof ' a number Quite ites skated Thursday. ...nighty A good turn out hi expected at the daneeSaturday night as there has not been one for several weeks. A subscription list is' being cir- culated among the good people here for the benefit of the unfortunate .family of Jonas Halversen. This family is certainly in need of aid and no doubt before many days jheir hearts will be made happy and feel to thank those . who have assited. Mac Harris and wife of Miarys- ville and Pearl Hillman of Swan Lake visited Mrs. Harrison this week.. i , The remains of Mrs. Hortense Stalker, who died at her home in -- d. Salt Lake a few days agoy arrived in Richmond .Wednesday night. They, were taken to the home of , her sister, Mrs. Alvira Hendricks, where the remains were viewed . Thursday morning. Her last wish was to be buried near her mother; and at 12 oclock Thurs- day the last sad rites were con- -' ducted at. the cemetery and all that was mortal of Sister Stalker slumbered 'neath the sod. She is ' survived by a husband and several children, all grown. She suffered many privations in early-lifwhen the Saints were persecuted and remembered vividly some of the brutal scenes. A loving wife, motherister and friend to her last resting place and she will be missed by all is true but we do not feel to call her back for our loss will be her gain. ' The annual conference of, the Relief Society was held Thursday ' afternoon. - Good reports were given by our worthy mothers, who " never forget the needy. e has-gon- e The two-year-o- ld child of Roe Harris is very sick with pneu- monia. Charles Ailsop, an old resident, of Richmond, is visiting his home town for a few days. The epidemic of measles is still , raging Mrs. Eliza Spackman - is suffering from Mack measles and it is reported there are several , cases. The store windows are all decorated with valentines and the small boys and girls are spending their fepare nibbles. |