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Show Saturday, March 25, THE JOURNAL. 11)22.. ed tc Dcycy ullc locating l.i'tUi the Indian mission and, spent part of their time leading them jin 1880 they tncved back to i Ogden and from there to Plain He married Amanda Kity. Taylor in 1886. They moved to Star Valley in 18877' Ir. and Copyright by Edwin Balmer. Mis. Child moved here from Star Valley abcut 18 months, Tl ; tlnii. Illl.luT tu 'ago. They lived her for a year, mIic (uIiIkI: litiiiill'U, antl to mcvtd then RICHMOND, Mar,. 23. Fri Smithfield.j 'I trust you know tlmt we luive Mr- - child has in a critical! Alan's Interest at ami t lint you day of' last week the Relief So- citties of the two wards met condition suffering a relapse of tun safely toll us an, thing ,011 may! know ns to where In Is or what ha inu?nza conjointly at the South ward ma he doing. c nit m.ed hii.i her The regular monthly Priestcommemorate LOGAN- - CITY, CACHE COUNTY. TL1 UTAH Zr INDIAN DRUM MacUarg and Edwin Balmer Illustrations By-Willi-am I Sl by lrwln Myers. j Sllllll--,itaiC- un lit-a- - - atul the shoe box liirulshfil clue to r of the rinjf iiml the wnhti llic (I ml the ill her thing. (onstmue her elf i.nt trace those elite, hill nr her flither could. She wrote tn heth uf them, tlierefnre. ileerlliing "the mi i Je width had enme um! re lull iii; wbut she hml ilene. The uet iiihiii she received t wire from llenry tliut he wax "coming It illil lint Mirirlc her. us she up hint littu lhe eml nf I lie week. I.nte tliut evening, the sat with liei mother on the whle, screened veranda. Tpe light nf mine limit turning In between lhe pnluu und moving snlft-- l caught her nttentlnn. An it entered tlie put ll nf the moonlight, its Innk WH n like that nf Henry inwer jaeht that she ii ruse. It was IiIh way. n hnsl-nesimii as lie hml decided tn nyHili anil pi tn her, tn arrte aa si hui aa pnsslhle; hit t hud been Ida Sn the way particularly. llJit nf the yacht stirred her warmly and she watched while it ran In elme. tnped and Instantly ilrnpied a She saw dingey from the limits. Henry In the Mem nf tlie little limit: It disappeared In tlie shadnw nf a pier . . . she hempl, presently, the Ulaicl of the walk crunch under his quick steps, and then she saw 1dm In the lunonllght muting the trees. She went down ou the path t.o meet him. How quickly you came! hyuii let ymiraelf think you needed J Pne r - fe-th- cxis-cie- e 1 lee , ab.-yis- e li 1 lue. ! Merrill,-Lydia-Bell- Stad-dard- n 11 hg-b- - f Kelipf-tSocic- ty gt-o- y I G OLSEN i ' 5 i s Pattien. ..." t- -- - j n She pried the cover open agln and read, with him, the words engraved w Itldn. As master of . . .' What ship was he piaxler of then, Henry, and Imw did he rescue tlie Whinebugu's people? lie never talked to me about things like that, Cntixlanee. This Is all? " Henry put the things hack In the "ur . course, this is the en'L of Beniamin Curvet. of course. Constance said. She was slinking again and, without willing It, she withdrew a little from Henry. He eauglit her hand again and drew her buck 'owurd him. His hand was quife sternly. You know why I came to you as quick as. I coid.dC X,l, ki'''w w'liy I why my mind wus behind every thrust of the engines?," i No." You don't? Oh, you know; you must know now!" ihe said. Yes, Henry, I've tieen atlent, Connie. Till 1 got your letter telling me this alsmt J'.co. Id waited for )our sake for our . sake though it seemed at limes was Impossible. You haven't known quite what's the mutter between us these last months, IJttle girl; but I've We've been engaged; but known. to It. that alH.ut all there's Don't think I make little of that; you know wlmt I mean. Youve been mine; hut hut you haven't let me realize h toll pa you wee. And-Ivknew the reason. It wsa Ben poisoning your mind against me. "No! No. Henry T Tou've denied It; I've recognized that you've denied It, not only to me ana to your people, but to yourself. L of coarse, knew, hs I know that I am len . liaud. 4nwlnq, aailaa. stand before the altar together, that iie had no rauBe to speak against me. I've waited, Connie, to Jjfry,u Ith.yuur we will give him n chance to say to you what be bad to bay ; I wanted you to fear It before making you wholly mine.' But now there's no need to wait any hsig-eyou and L Ben's gone, never to come hack. I wa sure of that by what yon wrote roe, so this time when I started to you I brought with we r, Uils." - flUd tier imrtber were gt the Stterrill-summe- r (To Continued) , ss Fudgs lclng or b'iUing.InLoa a of granulated sugar into a spia.l 2 one J. three-fourt- s one-four- th one-four- th egg-wblt- -- er. i 1'Vm It KNT Furnished Housekrcp-TIVOMAWANT Ing Apartment. Rear. Call 227 ironings to do North 1st East. f quire 220 South 1 N , FOR BA IJC Coal company. he-fo- te and , solutely new. Biggest sellers. Steady 300 per cent profit business. Free Samples, MITCHELL CO., 1314 B. 61st, Chicago. WANTED Salesmen or selling caling .. on Garage trade, to sell first class Ford Timer of proven merit. ,; Big tom mission. Exclusive eHln vitthH granted in ' open territory. Address N. P. A- - Box . N, Norwalk, Conn. Phone 71, Thatcher BALK-7-For- 1-- Pleating ment; fits any sewing machine easily adjusted. Prlc 12.69 dellvarml with full Instructions Gem Novelty company -- &ox XOJk.Cqrpuq Chrlidl, Inch Texas. sere and Improvements, half down, terms on balsuCm, Call on or writs Fred Jv Clark, R.chmond, Utah. CAIA FORMA "ALFA1.FA B.N FUA NCLSCD They PENSIONS Spanish War Soldier are telling ouf the Valley. Land and should know their rights under Sugar Companys land at prices and Coos and Turkey eggs WANTED New laws. For free information terms unheard of,the .beat deep Silt HU V,slt. to the people named' sn - for Setting. Phone 441. write Bernard G. FUsgerald. Authori- Sediment land owning Its own water those sheets written hy his father bad FUR RENT Two furnished room. zed Pension Claim Agency, Indiana- from the river with a fine System of been confusing at first; hq had had . . . DAIRY . polis. Indiana. CALIFORNIA Canal. 122 East 3 South. Phone S10-great difficulty In tracing some' of LANDS They are out the Orders for Whitt Leg- Sugar Companys selling them at all ; and, afterward, k? could BITLDING LOTH FOR BALK New-hol- ROOKING la San hplding horn Baby Cblcka, from heavy lay- Joaquin County about sixty mile uncover no certain connection either the Clothier. d for from or strain, Corvet ing spring silvery, from Sun Francisco, this property I between them and Benjamin Farm. 'Address Morris (deep gut Sediment Rqd with Wa owa Light housekeeping Sterling net ween themselves. But recently, he FOR RENT Smith, Providence, Utah, rbone irrigation frony. the riveF and la the royms. 201 North First East. bad been succeeding better iu this latI70-J-- 4 center of one of the largest dairy disUL'ILDINO LOT FOR BALK 3x9 ter. to California, t CALIFORNIA reckoned them over In. 6 BALE west head He bud seeo-ti-e Phone FOR Close shorthorn bulla, trict facing LANDS-i-T- h Soil. Climate, FRUIT 211-. 4 3 are twenty-onroan. red and 2 One years and again fourteen of the here ara concondition, general 1 old and other the year old. Also n ducive to the growing of fruit . aueh mimed originally tm Benjamin Cor. WK MAKE as old run watehea good head few ahorthorn heifers. All vets lists ; that is, he had seen either as new ones. W. Lutby, Journal istered. Enquire Leonard E. reg- as: Peaches, Pears, Apprlcots, fher-rle-s.s. Lit, ieiiidl vtduHfnrt glqa hr gawed. ov tlee Pruneg, EIS. Grapes. Lewiston, Thnhe I'tah. surviving relative writtan tn below the Raspberries Logs nberrien, name crossed off Us had found tliat FOR RENT Furnished apartment. DAY OLD CHICKB Geo. B. Ferris, 1 'antelope. Quines, j Nwtorines. Ground floor. Phone 433.W. white leg, f weks old pullet. R. Pumegranet, Almond Nut. Ollvra,, the crossing out of the nam? meant I. Red. Barred Rock, and Anconas, Water Melons. Blackberries, Hcaey-tliut the person was dead, except In ROOM FOR (INK OR TWO MEN inn Melons, util Blk. Minorcan. Brown the .cave of two.w ho had left tlie counLeg, Good Dew, Casaba, Pent 86 East stock, with or without board. Hatcb-erat were as whereabouts right Logun whose and price. First North. try ' Agents are now solid ting ama gaPhone 643J. tinknowa to their present relatives us tor th growing of tomatoes, s and . . BALK FOR Carriage. Baby Lloyd Corvet. ton for thev had been to Benjamin ulI Colon yTlrood- - they ara offering $15.69 and the esse of one olberTwho was er. lOtJO chick capacity, complete, tBt.m aenVcfedrtinHaGves y Intil fn m In sn Insane asylum. . WII.L Tn.ADE Five passenger cor with stove, hover, and pte, good ns 12 tm 20 ton per ocr. Abo these He kd found tlmt no on of tlie for small acreage near city suitable new. Cost $34.06 sell for 820.00. A) same concerns are after acreage for Radio-Roun- d Incubator Cucumbers, sod are orrering pwii persons whom bo saw had known Ben for raising small fruit. Address Box so 200 Egg Um tor $75.00 absolute 839. or automatic control. H. New, from 840.00 Journal of phone Jsmln Corvet personally; many cucumbct accord.ng W sle. t ucum-PlvoCall coat for 828.60 sell 816.00, them did not know him at all. the BABY CHICK lcanM up.' Allen bera yield from l. 608. or others knew him ' only as a name. acre. The price ef this land Is .'50 Utah. Hyram Hatchery. and FOR SALE We have" auceeaafully j per acre', with 20 per cent But. when Alan proceeded, always FOR RENT Two furnished House- - m qervnd the public toy 1$ years, nd tbe balance ta be paid, l 4 to t there was one monotatloe with each keeping rooms with bath. Phone are better fitted than ever to fill alljyeara, Mr. W. W, Low who format r 67 South 6 West yonr requirements in baby chicks, iipd In Cache Valley and its t the original names; always voe cir- 867-Ye and hatching ;ipcated In California, is very cumstance bound Sli together. Wba FOB KENT furnished eggs. Also ducklings Modern with this land, f fe?ds, remedlee, he bad establlslied that circumstance apartments and rooms. close In. tor reliable and fireless brooder, will help anyone pick r' as Influencing the fortune of the first Phone 1004-Write for price lists. Shipments en of this property end v two on bis lists, fa had sold to. him Sundays. Monday and Thursday by them in getting BALE Two small FOR cows, milk aa un(lie blood pricked, queerly self, Post or Eprass PIONEER luformation wrl' team and harness. Apply 'Fred HATCHERY. 220 der the skin, that the fact might be South Spring St.,Harfl .Buldip,'-La- s J a mere, coincidence. When ha edab- - Armoud, 65 East' tth North-- ' Phone Mr. 11 AagsDe. , " ' f , e Straar-berrie- lS-R.- -- y. ne Bl 661-R.l- e,h Incuba-jacquspit- ed He felt In bis pocket and brought out a ring of plain gold ; he Jield It her so that she conld see within It her own Initials and bla and a blank left for the date. Her gaze went from It for an jnsunt to the box where IjS WaiiilORil at' her home .ln East, J, 'tfo. Jocc-Parc- I I t. Vafflea: Scald saucepan with heaping tablespoons and cups of milk at of cornstarch, 2 tablespoons of cocoa nine o'clock in the evening; add to powder and 1 Cup of either milk or Li; it one teaspoon of salt and one table- water; mix thoroughly and beat. let. CVS spoon of butter and let eool till luke- ting, cook five miouteh after ceming Ch. warm. then add cake of to bail. Then remove the pan frm Lhe fir?, ad a generoua of compressed yeast dissolved In lump cup or tepid wstef. snd also butter and one teaspoon of vaiflUa add 2 cupa of bread floor. Beat well, and apread on either a cold or a hot rover the bowl with a clean cloth, cake. This is not a very thick Icing, and let stand overflight I o' a moder. hut s. delicious one. 1nrooked Chocolate king or Fill- ately warm place to rise. In the morning add to it the yolka ing: Put 1 cup of contedMeners aura t of two eggs well beatpn, then the Into a bowl and add 2 tablespoons of two stiffly beaten. Cover cocon powder, Mix well, thou add 1 . and let rise again till needed. It you teaspopn of vanilla and enough milk wish to 'make these wafflea within a (drop by drop) to make it a stiff couple of hours of lunch, or supper, pasts. Be sura to stir well as you add nse one w hole yeast cake Instead of tha milk, or you will get too much in the quarter of a cake called (or If this happens, simply add pi ore of above; the whole yernit cake will the sugar to mgka stiff. Spread on a raise the hatter in one and oner hot cake, r ' half hours. A Housekeeper: Please print a reon Have your waffle Iron heated cipe for chicken salad. . v both sides and well greased before J Answer: Chicken Salad. Cut cold- -, tableyou Ml It. In filling, put one boiled fowl, Or vemnahts "'of roast spoon of the bater in each compart-- 1 ehlcken. luto small dice and "marn.. ment near the, center of the ironate.(thnt is, saturate) these by and the mixture will spfead ting them stand In French dressing to Just fill the Iron. When properly. for a few hours. Then add to them heated before the batter la pat Into; an equal quantity or fresh - celery it. the waffle Iron should be turned .also cut small, and moisten all jrlth almost as soon as It la filled and (Mayonnaise dressing. , i AGKXTt Big money taking order FOR BA LK Building lots and - Suits, - Paata, Blanket, ; RainClaaaifled ads must be paid ta adbotnet on first North, also lots' on coats. direct woolen tulH tp wharar. vance. On cent a word par Issuo. College hill and home for rent 126 values. Donahue Big made 1108.00 Minimum for first lnaortloa If cent. West, First North. first week. Pinocci makes 2200 00 weekly. Complete outfit free. TAYLFOR SALE Two homes. Call S77-FOB Ton truck, OR. WELL3 A CO. 2738 N. Paulina will trada for Ford touring HOOD TIMOTHY HAY Chicago. for Sale. roadster. With starter prefqred. Call 262-J. Edwin M. Smith. B Clines. 74 West 1 North. IDEAL POULTRY' FARM 1 4 acre -- of-1 2 screa. if desir4 TniFA-o- wr is ?be time io" have Kt'RXrrrRRLJ$ElAIRtcn Best near high school at Richmond. Modmanship guarlnteed. Call 27-- J. your tires repaired. Wa make one new tire out of two old ones. Clluqs ern coop 20 X 100 feet, with feeders FOR KENT room modern home. Double and fountains. Brood coop, one reTread Tire Co. First North . Phone 8S1-liable" oil burning canopy brooder. Garage 74 West 1 North. Good small house with , lumber on GOOD HlitUKY FOR HALF or will HEMSTITCHING nod At hand to build addition. 1 1.3 50 1 1.4 , i s Mill SAI.K A beautiful ...boine built of best material, hot water system, large lot with fruit and fruit trees. Inquire at this offlqe. lad-Eas- ) are --raised wafflesr nisd follows: Crisp Raised J. - ! .a NEW NOVELTY Of Interest to men. Makes em laugh. Cel this. Be 2 Mail (coin). PRIVATE AMUSEMENT CO., Marshall, Mich. - HI business now was taking him nearer them Ilian he liad been at any time before; and, If he w lulled to weaken, he might- convince himself that he might learn from her circumstances which would aid him In trade for single buggy. 160 8outh bla task. But ha was not guing to her t. Phone 621, fain bla was ; for help that following One BALK FOR thoroughbred b kncw,.gvTfJ ther's fooUtim-.WUe- q. Llewdlim Enfilish setter thing, then not till, then be could .go trained. Nine months old, partly to her; for then he would know exact papers. R. B.' Lewis, Cornish, Utah. l Wh" UPO" litmia. REGHKSTED icovered. RECIPES L. B.: "Have you E. B.: Please publish a crisp wat- rsetp rie recipe. I have had. many but all j cake, frosting madq w;iihr sugar, s 1 like a pancake dough. Those re for and cocoa? to are very light, and practically Answer; You did nut. say w biwithout moistureA jou wished a coofeod or an uncoul Answer: The crisp waffles you Iclng. Here ara both - kinds: Coe: -- . Alan .was driving northward alng the long, sandy iwnlnxula wlflch. ave aratea tlie blue waters of Brand Traverse from Lake Michigan; and. thinking of Constunce, he knew that she was near. He not only had remembered that she would he north at Harbor Point this month; b had seen tn one of the I'etoskey pusrs that she hux j J Itr he Mild. "cx t Alan Cunradi presence, he. had grasped and kissed her, she bed not let him resllae their engagement, as he hud put It. Why not?" he turned her face up Your mother's hers; your to his uow. father will follow soon; or. If ?ou will. we'll run sway Coostauce I You've kept me off an long! You du't believe theres anything agatnit tue, dear? Io you? Du you?'' No ; no I Of course not ! Ttu-we're going to .be married. . . . Right sway, we'll have it then; tip here; now !" Not op No; not now, Henry, liere I f. Not here? Why not!" Bhe could give no answer.' He held her amf commanded her again; only when he frightened her. he cessed. Why must It be at ouee, Uenry? I dont understand I he denied. not must, desr Its Just that 1 want you so! When would It lc, he demanded then ; liefore spring, she promised at last. But that was all he couhHiuuke her say. And so he let her go. The next evenlug. In the moonlight, she drove him to I'etoskey. He had messages to send and preferred to trust, .the telegraph office in lhe larger. town. n d -, Ho Draw Her to Him Powerfully! She Felt Him Warm, Almost Rough With He hud caught her hand In Ida mid he held 11 while he brought her to the -purcli aim "VXi'hiiiti'ed greet lugs with her mother. Then he led her ou past mid Into the lniuae. Whi-she saw- - his fare In the light, - sinus of strain in It. there "Yoij're tired, Henry I He shisik Ids head. It's been rotten hot in Chhuan : then I guess 1 was mentally stoking all the way lip here. Ciamle. But first, where are the thing you wanted ine to see? She ran upstairs and brought them down to him. Her hands were shaking now ax she jjnie them to him; she eniilil not exactly umlerxtnml w liy ; but her tremor I increased us she saw his Idg hands fiindillng ax he unwrutped the inufTler an-- shisik out the things He took them up one h.r it one and looked at them, ax she had done. His lingers were steady now. hut only by mastering of eontrol, the effort for which amazed her. He hud the wateli In Ids hands. The Inscription is Inside the front. i tjf-th- e Oou-sinnc- rnnnle!" T dliL AUSTIN ft Al-s- I - It mu as b.ieetiiig lhe faTe of the third und of the fourth ami of th? fifth, amli explanation no longer sufficed 1 and lie found Ir In common t alt fourteen, sometimes aa tlie factor of 'their futo, sometimes a? mily slightly x fleeting them, but alvvavs It was there. fo llow many iliflerent wayTo wTSii strange, diverse manifestations that single circumstance had spread to these people whom Alan had Interview All No two nf them had been affected alike, lie reckoned, aa he went over Ills notea nf them. Now he was going to trace those consequence In unoitier. To vhat sort of place would It bring lilm todqy and what would he find there? He knew only that It would tie quite distinct from tli? rest. The driver turned aside from the road urrons cleared field where ruts showed the passing of manyi previous vehicles; crossing this, they entered tlie woods, ' Little fires tor rooking hurned ell about them, apd nearer n Immense number of were parked farra wagons and buggies, with horses mikanieaaed and munching grata. place among these guldefouud for hta automobile, aqd tliej got nut and went forward ou foot. A11 hhmtt them, seated upon, the oust nr walking qluiut, , Were Indians, faintly group among which children played. Alan saw anmnq these looking on. the bright dresses and sport coal of summer visitor, who bait come to watch. The figure of a girl among these caught his attention, and he jitsried, ; then swlflly Ii? told himself e that It was only Ids tldnklui; of Sherrill t luv,t made him believe this was she. But now she had seen him ; she ' paled, theii a quickly ituxked. and leaving the group she bad been with, came toward lilm. lie had no chubs now whether he would avoid her or not; and hta happiness at seeing her held him stupid, watching tier. Her ejes.Sere very hi lglit and with something more than friendly g reeling ; there was happl-ITrs- a lit them bn). IDs, "throat shut together aa h recognised this, and Ills hand closed warmly ovey the smalt, trembling hand which qh? put nt to hint. All hta conscious thought wsa lost for the moment In tbs mere realization of her presence ; lit stood, holding her hand, oblivious that there werq people looking; h to? seemed carries of. that. Tbmt aha whitened again and withdraw 'her hand; sli seemed slightly confused, llq wgq confused as well; It w;aa not likq this that ho had meant to greet her; be caught himself together. Cap Bn diaud, he stood bexid hey, trying to look tnd to feel a any ordinary acquslntanca of bera Rould have looked. Iishi-- "'t j or was offered by C,. G. Hui- - of Commerce held in connection dricks. A girls chorus was wilh lhe Farra Bureau Wednes nudeml by Azilca Johnson,;, e'eing,T- at theciubroor.s, of John Marleal Hcndiicks, Veda a instructive lecture gave very Fern and Plant. ley and exhibited Mrs. J. W. Funk gave a talk on "dairying" on the life of Eliza R Snow. A pictures and lantern slides of solo "The Seer", was rendered the best dairy herds- in the by Marteal Hendricks. A short United States, showing the best talk wa,s given by Bishop J. L. types'. He urged the dairymen get their cattle in shape McCarrey , A two act play c.o annual Black and White titled "Tho Exchange" was i which will be held here day Jane pieseffted liy Hendricks, future. the near Clara Johnson, Azilca Johnson, Mayor Brigham Monson re Ipno Webb and Fern Plant Our Mountain Home so Dear" ported his inestigation on road , was rendered as the dosing matters. Funeral services were held at song. Prayer was offered by ward chapel WednesBishop I. N. Nelson. Refresh- the South m. for Alex Erick2 at p. ments were served at the con day died who Saturday of last son, elusion of the meeting. A dante Park at week City of pneumonw;yi given in the evening at the were conductservices ia. The social hall. J bV l BiahP Mrs. Alice Barnett has been 2 The speakers were T. 1L Merrill W. Funk, C. i;.' Funk and Library for the past- two week s J. McCarrey. Musical numBishop of Mrs. Ma during the rendered by the ward were bers gie T. Merrill, who has A solo was rendered by choir. suffering from influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnscu 11. S. Webb and a quartette was have moved to Franklin. They ung by Orson and Fred Clarke. have Ix.ught the place formal; Mrs. Austin Johnson and Mrs. Blain Bell . he invocation was owned by Mr. Schadcr. The South waid piimary held offered bv A. J. Mendenhall and its .'(initial conference at the the, benediction was pronounced South ward chapel Sundav by Charles Anderson. Mrs. C, II. Anderson, Miss Geri rude Hendi icks and Miss Laura FUNERAL OF MRS, Rasmussen of the Primary stake board were in attendance, IS HELD A good program was rendered The Religion class conferee. ce was held at tho Richmond INTRENTONCHURCH ward Sunday afternoon wit !i Mi'S. 'Orson Clarke conductin' TltENTON Mar., 25. the exercises. An excellent prodied gram was rendered showing the Mrs. Etta Pratt Austin 14. March of here pneumonia good that is being accomplished She was born October 29 1887 by this organization.' .A meeting will be held at the at Provo, Utah. . -She became Tabernacle Tuesday evening of the wife of Andrew- Austin Aug. next week under the direction 16 1911. Besides her husbaud of the special activity committee she is survived by six children, of the Richmond Mutuals. The the youngest about ten days mother, six subject of Community Fride old, her fatherfiveandsisters. and brothers will be taken up. Everyone Funeral services were held in should be piesent at this meetTrenton ward chapel March the ing for community pride" js Counselor J."E.' Robson 17 with we all are interested something in in. Everyone come out. charge, owing to the absense of Bishop H. T. Petersen. S. P. C. II Anderson Prineilay in Salt Epprich affered the invocation spent last week-en- d and E. W. Bingham pronounced Lake. The Community Players pre the benediction. The choir sang Tiia's" Outward Though sented the plav "The Lone Tr-.- ' Mine" at the opera house Guide Me to Thee, "Thei Joseph Peter Thursday evening for the ben Beautiful aCity". solo. The speakcis Riehm-mfit cf ward and scn. sang wore N. W. Butler of Cbmlsh.'J on Friday c ening fh- play for the benefit ef th: A. Fife of Trenton and Lorenzo South ward. The cast consist' Sorensen of Cirnish. All testi of ,Aral Christensen, Ofcid fied to the faithfulness of Mrs. Plant, Ransom Egan Allen Hen- Austin to her religion, to her and to her parents. Bell Ver ion dricks, Percy family, Casket was coerctl wito lhe Peart, Walsfein Hendricks ana beautiful flowers wdiich besiicke Rhoda F4i,tli w":ts . tbe respect In ''which Vhe Stoddard and Emorette tite in was held. Intement . Mr. Austin cemetery. .Trenton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merrill nrihas the sympathy of a host of have announced the arm a scdi on Wednesday.. Mrs. Mer friends. returned Bishop Petersen rill is at a, hospital in Ogden. the from hospithome Saturday Friends here have received subword of the death on Saturday al after having successfully His an to mitted operation. of William Alfred Child of soon after Smith field formerly a resident trouble dated back to for appena operation here. Mr. Child died from previous Mrs. S. C. His dicitis. daughter Funeral services pneumonia. and acwere held in Smithficld Second Kimball came to Logan Mrs. him home, companied ward chapel Tuesday with Peterson went to Fridar Logan Bishop Too presiding. Mr- - Child was a son or. Qvral home also. d Its; The Relief Societr'-'hfelIL and Sat ah W. Itawson Chili! incommemora-tioexercises annual i.iul was born at Ogden April 3. of the eightieth anniI8C-The main part of his of the organization, on versary life was spent the frontiers. A program beginnAVI i eii but 10 .veavs of age, ne Saturday. o'clock) consisted three at ing accompanied his father on a of talke. The open and singing mission among the - Indians. given 1 Ef. L e Through this oxptrieiioe Morfc6nsen-The came proficient in the Indian the address of summer sanjiasrJhtul language also a President was givetr-bwelcome and was the means of saving the A vocal solo was Pearl Brown: lives of two men from drown by Mrs. Laura Shumway ing in the (Won river. In the given Sadie Brough read a Mrs and poring of 1877 the famffv mov- paper. Idalia Brown gave a piano solo; Mary A. Mortensen P. a retold story and Albert Brough NOTARY PUBLIC, vocal solo, J. E. Robson gave la - CONVEYANCER address. an IS Yearn Ewrleace ta Games were played for a Ini? Title short time after which refresh-jmentOffice at CACHE K VITT1 SO WORKS were served. A manied SB West Pirat North St., Local folks dance was given in the evening. ; Vool-!flof- hail pul bui's tlii uHt'iY Tim: Ainu's mother's. Feeling for her long ago gazing thus, aa she must luive, at tliut ring. held her for a nnmeut. Wn It that Oonsluuc found '',7 lierselC cold now? Vou menu you want me to marry ou at onee, llcnry? mticvriwr iu 1HTjp7ufwVifully ; aim felt him warm, almost rough wjlli liasalou. Since that (lay whan. In l, A' |