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Show Wednesday, November 9 1927. NORTH assisted the hostess in CACHE FACULTY NEWTON VISIT WARD Newton, Nov. 9 C. I. Stoddard, Wendel Thompson and Prof. Probst, musical director of the North Cache High, were visitors to the M. I. A. conjoint session Sunday evening and each took part on the program. Mr. Stoddard sang two selections accompanied by Miss Harris. Mr. Lavell Warthem, and Prof. Probst rendered a clarionet duet and Mr. Thompson gave a short talk, all of of which was listened to very attentatively by those present. Ii l igation company will hold its annual meeting Monday next in the school house for the purpose of hearing the annual report and election of officers for the next term. , All stockholders and those interested should be presThe-Newto- - ing. Michael 4 9 n ent. The next couit of honor for the Boy Scouts will be held in the Newton ward next Sunday PAGE FIVE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. evening, Nov. 13. A good program is outlined and badges will be awarded to those entitled to receive them.. The sewing club met jwith Mrs. Oipha Fabricius Friday afternoon. Ten members w'ere present and Mrs. Amos Rigby as a guest. Miss Lulu Rigby serv- Funeral Sendees , Anderson who unat Paradise For derwent an operation at the William Budge hospital about Samuel Price two weeks ago is still confined to the hospital but is reported! Paradise. Nov. 9. Funeral ser- to be SiOWiy improving. vices for Samuel Slnfleld Price I Lamas Nebeker, 3 year old were held Nov, 7, at Paradise with vlll Bishop le presiding, son Of Mr and Mrs ch6ir, under tt,e direction o' rerrjThe Nebeker Mrs P.J. underwent an opera .Welch sang "Tbo Dcep- TcieVs. Prayer was offered tion Saturday for removal nf by Orson The Smith of Logan. tonsils ina adenoids. He is rboir then sang Beautiful Lsl of The speakers were Somewhere. getting along nicely. A large number of 'the' spoHs BiBhop, P. Old- Dr. from our ward attended the ham Uf Barley,, ttait Lake city and I). M. Bickmore. game at Logan Satur-jdeThey all iuke ofi the 'wonderful character ' day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Pioidence with some of tion to his family. diltheir Children Mr Price had always been igent church worker while he was guests of Mrs. a member of the Paradise ward, Sunday. and h(. continued in the good wrork Mr. and Mrs. Calder Ilall and whereer he went. children were Newton visitors Musical 'numbers were rendered as follows: vocal solo by Mrs. P one day of the week. solo by instrumental J. Weleh Sterling Rigby and his new Hcber G. Shipley of Hyrum, vocal biide were also calling on rela- duet by Mrs. Gcrge Lemon and tives last week. Lucinda Haws of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rigby Closing remarks were made by P. Welch. Closing song are isiting with relatives Jiere. Joseph Have Cleared When the Mists Mrs. M. C. Rigby left the Awas.f Benediction by Bishop latter part of the week f0j.' James R Thoma., of Logan. A lODg San Francisco on a business cortege of cars accompanied the corpse to the cemetery where bur. trip. ial took place. Edward P. Oldham The officers of the John offered the dedicatory prayer. The profuse and Jenkins camp of daughters' offerinf?s Mrs. .beautiful cousins of pioneers held a business meet- - p,tce acted as flowerMr.pnd girls. at the home of President OBITUARY ing Samuel Sinfield Price was born Evelyn Griffin. Mrs. Wesley Hull of rp1 Win at Paradise July 27, 1885. He was to Minnie Shaw September Falls spent batuiday and Sun- - .married 4, 19 is juned. 1920 he was callday with her mother and fam- - ed to labor a a missionary in the Most of liis ily Mr. and Mrs. Eusrene Nel- - Northwestern States was Star of Metropolitan Opera Company, writes: J . I J-J- , Preai-footb- nt Opera is a hard taskmaster never must a singer fail to think of his voice condition and his roat. One has to forego many everyday pleasures . Happily, however I have found that Lucky Strikes never affect my throat in the least, yet give the greatest pleasure. time while on this mission as a teacher among the La- manite people. and Mrs. Moses Rigby Five years ago he moved to Bur- motored up to Bancioft last le' 1(1aha where he as llvlns at Tnursday and returned Satur- m survived by his day to put things in shape on widow, Minnie Shaw Price; two their tanch for the winter children, Elizabeth, aged 7 years son Mtss Mr. T,"thy rlT t? th: aS l0,merly spent fal1 rain sec---- suftSiv brothers tn following i-r-rs and sisters, tion. The grain' around Newton Lloyd S. Price of- Dayton, Idaho, is much farther advanced. Edward Price of Salt Lake City, and ,ii S Price of Weston. Idaho, Mrs. Price of Paradise, Heber G, Shipley of Hyrum, G.Mrs. E. Douglas MILLVILLE RELIEF W. L okm 'Obj-a- Mrs of Ogden, Mrs. Horace Obray, SOCIETY BAZAAR ItS Lewiston Election Winter Fares -- West . trips tT1 Jvthesummrlisn4 If uiest of the Sfsrro.JJ Roundtrip tickets now In effect offer surprising ad vantages in planning your Pacific coast itinerary, this winter. You can go direct to San Francisco and back,on to Lot Angelaa and the sunny southland. You can visit Seattle, Portland and other Northwest cities, then San Francisco and Los Angeles, ramming by way of Las Vegas delightful circle tour of the coast. Stopover where you wish; your ticket is good for 8 months. The comfort and speed of transcontinental fliers via Overland Route, Lake Tahoe Line; a vast network of connecting lines and famous trains serving the Pacific Coast. ' : . TsIaaFraaslMsaaltask $50.50 both ways via Ogden $77.15 circuit via Portland. Te Los Angelaa and back $55.62 both "ways via" San Francisco $39.60 one Ry via San Francisco; one way VTrit ia Las Vegas. for illustrmtod booklo tmdmy mnd mil travtl ektmdu 8uBt!tem 1'. BANCROFT Geu't Agent Pacific Suuthnn Lines U So Main St. Salt laike City I'tah fw Millville, Nov. 9 On Thursday and Friday next, Nov. 10 Results Reported and 11 the Millville Relief So- -' w ill .hold ..Xh.e . a, ciety Jlazayuv organization has: ' put': forth' Lewiston ' No V." '9 Lewiston jmueh effort in preparation and voters Tuesday elected the fol- arrangement so that the dis-- ! J. M. Bernhisel, play and decorations may be in Ira Hyer, mayor; . keeping with the Alma Smith, Eric c0ncilman of the cause. All kinds of goods and William Bair, and home products will be on Hendiicks councilmen; Langton display, showing the handiwork treasurer, and George and frugality of our people. recorder. No other On Thursday evening an ex- wele in the race. didate8 cellcnt program has been ar-- , ranged whereby an evenings vn entertainment may be enjoyed. AT WELLSVILLE On Friday evening a dance Wellsvil!e, Nov. g AVellsville will be indulged in with excel- cected the following dtizens lent music in attendance. This, W. O. Chris ticket Tuesday: should be the banner occasion H. Thomas tensen, mayor; of the Millville ward for 1927. four-yecouncilman; for the measure of service ren- Stewart,' James W. Howard Leatham, dered by this splendid organiand Andrew Leishman, Ilall zation is worthy of every efcouncilmen ; Lanjont l1 Allen, recorder, and James R. be...i.n tendance both in and out of Cooper, treasurer, The ticket the ward. was unopposed. ar - ar i ht Ban-'tick- Amateur Contest LIGHT Smithfield, Nov. 9 Light voting was recorded in Smith-fiel- d Tuesday with only about 50 per; cent : of the eligible votersparticipating. J. W. Kirkbride,, Republican, who was also indorsed by the Democrats was elected mayor without opposition. Other officers elected include L. V7 Toolsen, four-yecouncilman; Wt H. Cantwell, T. W. . Jarvis ahd William councilmen ; Mather, two-yeJ. W. Petefson, recorder, and Beatrice W. Olney, treasurer. - ble dealer who sells A. ; ar , N VALVES, FITTINGS and PLUMBING FIXTURES ar If there fs anything in asof names, Hoover ought to sweep the countrv. jThe Thomas E, Pickerill . sociation TO GIVE FAREWELL TO ELDER Cough were Clarkston visitors Thursday. Miss Corine Godfrey entertained twenty of her friends at a chicken supper Monday evening. We are ail gelling ready for the big fall snow. HIGGIE Clarkston, Nov. 9- - A party will be given ,ln honor of Elder Andrew L. Higgle on Friday evening Nov tl at 8 p. m. In the ward tabernacle. Elder Higgle is going to the n mission. The Senior G glrt entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. H. S. Larson in honor of Miss May Barson who leave this month on a States mission to the Western The committee In charge included the Misses Annie Thompson, Veda and Erma Buttars. . The Barson, in playing evening was sint luncheon was served to twenty six f Mrs. Seth Godfrey of I.ogun was the weak, end guest of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Godfrey Paulsen fMr. and Mrs- James and daughters Laura and Minnie guests of Mr and Mrs J. H. Rasmussen Sunday. inA number of young people cluding Hillard Archibald. Elbert Godfrey and Glenn Thompson, attended the L. A. C. football game Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Godfrey attended Fathers and Mothers day at the I'. A. C. We are glad to report that Mrs. Ella Loosle and Mrs. Annie C. Thompson who are both confined in the hospital are recovering, very Many Curious Fowls rapidly we will be glad to see them botli at home again. Mrs. in Loosle Was operated on for goiter and Mrs. Thompson wag hurt in an auto accident. . Alaska Anclffrage P) We are rejoicing over the news curious rare and Many species of the safe arrival in New York of fowl make their home in of Elder Rupert Ravsten son of Alaska, and Paul G. Redington-chie- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ravsten.. He Lake of the biological survey, is expected to reachwillSaltbe there Boon and, his parents classes the northern territory to welcome him he has labored in as one of the greatest breeding Holland for 30 months. Word has also reached Mr. and places in the North American Mrs. Ravsten that their son continent. The Arctic tern is Bennie ben from J. will soon unusua the Canadian mission. " among the mere Mr .and Mrs. Peter S. Barson species that treed in the far the following friends north. It raises its young north entertained at last Thursday even(pg: of the Arctic circle, and then Mrs.supper Lavissa Thornton of Black-foo- t, around th half Idaho, Mrs. Emily J. Larmigrates way world to the Antarcitc circle, son of Logan; Mrs. Blanche Jar-din- e of Clarkston. thus spending Its life in perpetMr, and Mrs. Sevarlne Nelsen ual sunshine. and son and daughter of Preston Thrive The fashioners of fashions Paris have let it be known that going to he too chic thia season for the ladies to. in is - rear hair that matches their gowns. We never thought we Radio announcs. are well paid and will not work for the would live to see baldness popfarewell love of inike. Louisville Times ular. New York Evening Post. i i Swiss-Germa- a new and finer shaving cream Tor men who prize the Valet AiRoStrnp Razor and die new Vakt b tides, Valet AutoStrop Shaving Cream will odd new ease to Lcii ihovlrg. To men who it will prove a ;ue oth.r tui-errcteloLon. s Per.' ' v,L!ic, aii."? find pure, it gives a lux'-tr-i tvs lather. Valet AutoStrop Chovipg Cream not only oofttns die beard but retains ita moisture while you shave. 15,-192- 8. ar valve, consult the response -- Irritation-N- o College Humor. Stages CLARKSTOfl FOLK artists of the Undergraduate campus should he interested in the opportunity College Humor offers to amateur artstg of the country. The humor magazine In an attempt Jo pioneer the field of comin drt mercial undergraduate whoofo is sponsoring a contest in which eighty-on- e prizes are to bo awarded Tor the best original drawings .done by any undergra- two-yeduate of any high school, private! school, academy, college, or university in North America. There is no age' limit, both sexes are eligible, and any contestant may subMISSIONARY PROGRAM CITIZENS TICKET mit as many dfawings as he cares to. Cartoons, designs. character To be rendered in the Ninth WINS such as women's heads ward. Nov. Hi,, at 8 p. m. in honRichmond, Nov. 9 Headed studies, or of Dean Merrill : Song No 108. by H, F. Olsen, who defeated in fact any subject or treatment will have an equal chance of winPrayer, Wm. Kirkup. Introduction the Independent candidate, W. ning. of missionary, Charles Sorimnon. One "Essex votes a $250 speeduiiouf, Vocal solo. Prof. suth wick Piano Harris, by eighty-eigwatch, complete Deitzgen . drawing Citizens entire the and lone TarbetJfor Barbara duet, mayor, outfits and artists supplies are Reading, Margaret Watkins. was elected by Richmond among the eighly-on- e prizes which Anderson and company, j jo duet. Candi- - total In value to $2000 In addition to Other yoterg Tuesday. I . , Five minute talk, Alma Sonne. the above prizes, other drawings Vocal duet, Mrs. Lemon and Clras. dates who were successful in- may be accepted by College HufourPeterson. Comic reading, Lee Hal- clude: Carl B. Johnson, mor and paid for at the regular es. Xylophone solo. Miss Spenst year councilman; Victor John- rate The contest started Talk, Missionary. 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