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Show -- i - y, tw) f ' 4 iti-it'mr- : ' v ..? i ,' W v4j, t lJWta.4 - , a FOUR LOGAN THU-JOURNA- L, h!'j indomitaVde res- olution was shaken. He realized his approaching end, and at that j l.wiU time secured Elder Caatos promise that when the 'end should come, he would speak at jhis funeral services; and at that jtime, also, after telling him of the tender solicitude with which Doctor Jones had treated him during this last illness, as well as upon a previous occasion (By, Associated Press) when he had influenza. Judge 29, The Law particularly Requested him IOSCOW, Mr.. tng sunshine that- - brings to express the gratitude of himwildflowers and self and family 'for a sen ice TBith and without price, was f harvest to cr,..i!that. while the - service tnifle of a rbey0mj price; South Russia after months capable brother and friend inter snows is dreaded this The Judge had an analytical ir as the harbinger of pflri-- mindT a sound judgment; a e. ' pleasing personality ; an in, Die winter cold, though en domitable will, and unquestion; araging typhus and increas-j- r ed honor. He heroed to the line the suffering of the half of honor in politics, in business, d famine victims cf the Volga in religion, in every avenue and ' strict, nevertheless has acted department of life. He never to as a germicide. The bodies permitted policy to interfere in thousands of famine dead any way with his undeviating .the i j I ;ze stiff where they lay and honesty. The speaker related an ey were taken to shallow grav- -' instance wherein Senator Borah ,t 'and hadled with littje danger had shown such ruggedin honesty Albert contagion except from tvphus as men have admired v aich is spread by a particular Law. Elder Casto told of the ,V pe of louse. The workers had devoted service and attention f fear of cholera for the cold given by Mrs. Law during ndered any microbes of that years. Referring again to the ' .sease almost harmless. will power of the de, j The spring sun, however, will parted the speaker related that s; iange all this. Both the Bel it had been declared fifteen n 4-years before by a doctor, that jevik government and the Relief "Administration Albert Law would shake hands hysiciang and sanitarianB whe with the undertaker within six re active in the famine regions months. Had he been a less deealize the danger that warm termined man he would .have cy a re succumbed at that time. The Laws un akng all the steps that their speaker told of Judge freedom the generosity, to failing accord guard faciiiies baited vhe neople against an epidemic with which he contributed either his time or means to aid the f cholera in the spring, poor or the distressed. He was . one of the most loving of husAlbert A. Law band and fathers. His rugged v Is Laid , to Rest With honesty, his abiding sympathy his powerful will were I Impressive Ceremonies and characteristics of his that will Elder Castos be remembered. j (Continued from pagt ono) address was punctuated with life. He never lost an opportun- - apt quotations' both poetrj and CAItRF.IX SIISK E. I lo-li- 1 March 29, 1922. JReligiousJighH Develops ! of , . YVedijfesday, UTAH CITY. CACHE COUNTY, Number r 7ISM i ipt Casualties (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY. Mar., 28. Five were killed and eleven wounded seriously in clashes at Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco. Sunday between radi cals and Catholics, acccrdiing t best available information. The' radicals are. reported to have at-- i tacked pedestrians and motor-- ' ists indiscriminately, the climax being reached when they met a group of catholic workmen who had heen attending a labor meet ing. Health Brings Beauty A Skin Follows Good Blood Pretty Pesh: ftln, Waihington Whpn I was about lourteen years of age I had an operation for appendh Itis and the doctor said it would retard development dptil I was IS or 19 years of age, but I heard how good Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription was for young girls so I too four bottles of it and came into womanhood within a year. Then 1 started getting healthy and strong. PARADISE 0 for anyone who knows that a trim, tidy and prosperous appearance begins at the feet, and who wants to practice true economy -- . Black. Tan. White. and Brown. Ox-blo- Always 10c. MOURNS For convenience and ease, get DEATH OF JUDGE LAW Before 1 took Dr. Pierces medicines I weighed only 72 pounds now 1 weigh 107. Later In lit I took a breaking-ou- t on my face. I wrote to Dr. Pierce and he advised me to take the Golden Mednal Discovery. I took two bottles of It and tny skin is as smooth a s I could wish for. I would like to tell every sufferer about Dr. Pierces great medicines. Miss E. 1 Car-lei-l, Fifty Shines for a Dime. the SHINOLA Home Set. 28. A FA RA PISE, Mar., A genuine bristle dauber which cleans tha shadow of gloom was ea-- ever shoes and applies polish quickly and easily Paradise at the announcement Large lambs wool polisher brings the shine of the death of Judge A. A. I.aw with a few strokes. at Logan. Born and reared here it is like the taking away of one 'SHINOLA Box 21. of our citizens for it was with Write Dr. fierce's Invalids Hotel pride we have watched him climb in Buffalo, N. Y.. for free roedital from school teacher to judge ol advice or send loc for trial package of any of ills medicines. the district court. The sympaof omr community goes out for' the la. t ten days with influ-boring place, after which followed thy tc his loving wife and children PIONEER DAUGHTERS March 22 . Several of the neigh enza. the impressive farewell "cere- in their sad bereavement. ' called ami spent the after ' 4 Ihe Old Folios Committee has mony to a Neighbor, of the There ia still much sickness in MEET IN PROVIDENCE noon with her. ctecidfed it can get the coopera-lWoodmen of the World. slow Aim lw Kassmissen is Paradise. And so, honored by his the other organizations, at severe a from recovering sional-associates Bishop Lea and wife have all oyer the enough dishes with purchase t (to tack of pneumonia. tare. . PPV JDENCEj M.ii ., 28. h ,0 set ve the banquets that U tiate, beloved by his devoted IcgfTTn 'the" sick ev l of son small tbur Elizabeth Matfitws Tamp Preston, the te the old peoplu onee family and admired by a laigc improved sufficiently to attend ill with brair jJ, circle of friends, his long and, to their duties. twice each or year, this is a Ftta .. at eh tnet i brave struggle for life ended, hei John Welch has been sick for and everyone movement gCi'd fellow mg A. G. I.und-strohas gone to his reward. In a the last few days and is still in Mathews, The .should hslp to put it through- as Harri-Juan i and Attorney M. t gram was g'v.enrDuet of ways he was remin- - disposed. ' at saeranvn , were speakers iscent of Abraham Lincoln. He , Mrs. Richard Bishop gave J .. soTutih Ind meeting on Sunday in the Fiist had many of the same physical birth to a baby girl last Wednes ward. characteristics ; the same rug- - day, ahe and the baby are verylhSuh-Htths S a1 is in progress ef A new honesty; the same divine m Nellie Ieterson. constructionjailin Providence. Town - ing" rea(l by a with In conversation charity. Have some snow and, An Indian kne sterv by Miss mutual "friend vesterdav a , We Ftil! Mai shall Renner will find Mutuals on Sunday evening. The convenient to take care ot more educational lack Kppaer was Supt. Orscn Ryan, r m,T"; A'1 of and despite of the Lord upon the bereaved occasions aettj as executor is.cornplOc his Pri.sru:s-Vvhexi.fhp T.nBran ritv schools. His to on land servtheir now we know were le a it, refrshement jCj0U8 opportunity family. estates, the writer learned that Plow. The Relief Society hold edwas Better Citizenships 'theme em-, of Parof a became he finally Elder D. M. Bickmore ed to atout fcrtv quests, jurist on several occasions when he was Bishop Hammond an.l family reading. "Old Glory 'hence. One trait that most im- adise felt that in losing Albert sought Judge Laws profession- their annual celebration on Fri rs. Elizabeth Fife celebrat-da- y their cemfinod A Hammond. been i uisa all the for have hrmgjvpn a with was lost friend birthdav a party aiW he had truly er her eighty third pressed Judge Maughan, al aid as an attorney in probat" - i u. song and scout demonstration the rugged honesty of Albert and brother. He had been .rais- ing them, when the estate wms married ladies in the afternoon , . was made by members of Boy 4 Law, He recalled that at the ed in the same town. They went small and the legatees a poor and a dance for everyone at! report of- DK to the oi j Scout Troop 15. A very large his- -' no the same school, worked at roMMiHsiONEH nisrht. j most exciting time ' in the hank otherwise widow, either old, or rONHITlOX OK THE THK audience went ok to the to M. Gibbs appreciated the John same Ogder county politics, nhe tory of Cahe tasks, belonged left with a family of young I on division from business, and the after same upon society; as Saturday when just literary questioned children, Thatcher Bros. Banking Company I Annie Miles is heme Horn Lets party lines, he would never des- ong years of constant associa-,io- n to his fee he would sav: of cend to, any of the despecable he was prepared to indorse forget it. He passessed. also, in Salt, Lake after spending the Located a Logan in .he county of Cache. State ot Utah at the close Marh of tricks common at that time. He all of the eulogistic remarks abundant measure that even winter there. the on bufltneffH 20th(ljj RE801HCES stated distinctly that he did not made of him. Judge Law had more rare quality which causes 130.000 00 W. M. Shaw and daughters capita. atock'pVm 30.000 00 agree with the axiom that all is ever 4 been an indefatigable a man so qualified, to refuse to Lucille and Mable spent the than Surplus fund and discount 28,076 79 Net undivided profits fair in polities The speaker re- worker. He was a true friend, sit in judgment on his fellow week-enhere visiting their l.ea note and bills of Reserved for taxek and red is- bunk lated several instances wherein and - his sympathy was both men. The heroic, unparalleled many friends. this 13.000 00 interest $1,104,670.19 the rugged honesty of Albert iroad and deep. In his early life fight he made for years against !3 93 74 R. W. Jones- - county asesor counted Due to other bonks alLaw had been shown. He was n his native town he was subjet t to insidious disease that slowly spont Snndav at bis home here. Stotha. bonds and the Ileposits Fruit trees true to name. Home 209.333.28 883,042 21 ,.i1P,k square in politics, in religion; in ways among the leaders in every sapped his vitality, in order that The Paradise Dramatic oom- - curitie. etc. n nod propagated from bear,rrow certifiDemand his capacity as v lawyer and progressive movement. He was he might remain to care for his uany will nlav Hzel Stirk in 20,788 101 cites and fixtures trees. Shade and ornamental 340 02 ing de- ever Furnjture and friends his detail to aid, judge, jo every A large stock willing of Everlnv family, was the wonder and ad- - the ward hall Friday night, other real estate ow tied x 8.433.70 Cashier's speaker and his old home town; The miration 9.125 78 greens, partment; of life.', Flowering Shrubs and all who knew him, check ReFederal Due Row Plants, Bulbs and Pcreniels. gsked. the blessings of heaven speaker read a selection descrip- and by Whom his memory will 39.061.26 Certified A line stock of feriiA, potted plants serve, Bank , hr, ks 4.484 10 whom the tive of the perfect msn and Dispatches family,' a of' upon the as that cherished be ever 333.653.73 Dividends iu lilisim. The seeds we have are " Due from other harks of. real man ; a speaker declared had amost from the most reliable growers In 37 30 ng gentleman .without . unpaid Exi.hange.orCteari husband and father, lis departed friend. 4 I tie. 1'aitxMl States. and. Europe, V May without and reproach. fear 3 3 8 5735 Tola! defnamt ' worthy House text tlioni in our greenhouses. whose life should be an inspira-- j Elder Frank H. Baugh sang a ,hi rest be peacefui. 897,029.61 deposits 753 89 dtetns Yon can see them grow. Ch Certifl-- i solo-t' Time the piano accompaniment tion to them. 1.165.00 43,397.18 cates Trains of C.M& St.P. Gold We do 'not believe that 11 Elder Leroy B. Young, Dis- iy Miss Susie Gates. 14.843 Silver . We Always Have a Savings --22,514.00 can win in her race with trict Attorneyr speaking in.,be- - President Joseph Quinney. Currency 602,047.85 deposits -I half of the Bar Association pf There were one of "two things man df her skirts .and hair are 647.445.03 39.276.10 Total time deposits (By Associated Press) Total cash on hand i Boxelder county, read 15.000 00 a splen- not yet touched upon. One was both bobbed, her stockings doll e 893.37 Reserve for losses Large Stock of X CHICAGO, Mar.7 SUBiwnre worth of first railroad to equip its train Federal reserve hank ;nmKh sold on re- did set of resolutions of respect ;he spiritual side of Judge Law, ed down and two-biCuU Flowers. We always hsve a 110,000700 6,000.00 purchase agniemeiit passed by that organization. of which there were manv red paint on her lips. with wireless for passengeis is stock for Funeral Designs stock large . following the reading of the evidences. Judge Law believed . .. TOTAL $1,987,185.28 and other purposes Onr prices are said to be the Chicago, Milwau$1,987,185,381 .. TOTAL i resolutions the speaker related n GoJ as the Father; in Jesus very reasonable. St- - Paul, which announkee and tTAK, some Incidents occurring during as the Son and Savior of human-tced the installation of radio sets STATE OF WE WELCOME VISITORS of Cache and-hi- s U,fe was that of a thehrucqtrartntancerHe especiak on limited trains between Chi- County H J Hatch being first duly sworn according to law. deposes and My ' behalf . ly piaised the judicial fairness Christian gentleman. In cago,' Str P&tiT and honesty of Judge Law. This of the Presidency of the Logan News received was so generally acknowledged Stake he extended their most f for the posted that he never heard an attorney sincere sympathy to the sorrowas received. as last erg Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of March 1922. as with being unjust, ing family. find fault C. B. SQUIRES. Notary Public. 212 liast Third South In behalf of the family Eishop any decision the Judge ever renI.ogan, Utah. and (Seal) season Lenten is the His of all followed the DELIVERY FREE 7. to March He PHONE 4ffl7 thanks dered. path i;24. My commission expires, Worley extended WK hme , good opemvg for it teaches the lesson of sacrifices ex- -' who had shown kindness had He Attest. end. the Correct until woman who or man nmbiUoun Bn duty andj we H. E. HATCH. Manager in and repentance, something busiexpresed the hope to die in the sympathy during the Judges will art a our District I). C. BUDGE. dcs-- . all ought to apply in our our now for Write thls been territory. S. 8. ECCLES. Directors. harness, and this wish had elo- last illness and following . his entitled: circular other Nothing and NEURALGIA action, ness every criptive ' OK CTAH, STATE grantedi The speaker bore a ae2,. receive and Gain" Venture, Nothing or heaili.b-n- j lives. If th forhad of cor you as Law day Mrs. every Commissioner. to Oflicd of Bank Nearer My by rturn mall the most liberal, The choir sang quent tribute fnelt and inhale tha vapor can meat, you a and wife eating dont devoted ever submitted quit tractive to Thee. faithful proposition 1 Seth Pixten, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby j with at least quit being honerv for a d Benediction-wa- s pronounced Uor y ,n yur feministering angel to her afflect-ethat the foregoing is a full, true and correct copv of the statement j certify also for be the on 'hout selling experience you of the above named company, filed Tn my office this 27lh day of March good while It wiy husband. On her and by Elder w. M. Everton.. 'wanWd Addressimmedlatelv. and your ndjhbor will appreci- 1922. At the cemetery Bishop J. K. travelers- hosiery co family he prayed might rest the Over I? Million fan (W Yearly SETH PIXTON. ArtT. ate : it. also. rest- - ton Lord. Penns the Sts dedicated Schiller the last cf Reading spirit played a t . Am-Hca- feather-wBUbriWL- s j profes- Ih i hti-bu- i - r I!rs d Ha-nmoi- p.o-numb- er 'jde m - L - - t- im- -m, M- thstatl itii ! Trees, Plants d Flowers and Seeds e- i - Wirekss -a toBeGivenonTfce & 1 ' - j . - vyo-ma- n . j ! 28.-Th- . ts . . y, f OlaLarsons , 1 lu at-G- 1 11 ? - Sub-agen- ts - - - i u . Mrs-LJLinnartx nFVIT. by Miss SusieGates. - Elder George D. Casto wtto was delegated as the represent. was tive of Governor Mabev, 1 1 ad the"- - next - gpaker consulted his own inclination he would have been .sitting rather - among the mourners. But a few weeks nrior to the Judge s death Elder Casto had visited mm, and that time he observed that for the first time the Judge . I dwi-Thom- ' j i. G. L. CHADWICK ' ' Chiropractor AKIMO BllLDING - . Center Stairway . 1 PHONE 72 i as j VI Rub |