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Show Monday, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACIIE COUNTY, UTAH February 25, 102ft. Clarkston Talent Presents Menus ofthe Day Two Dramas In Ward Vi 2 teaspoons cinnamon By Mrs. Alexander George Feb. 23' "The Ab, Baked Ajip'e Suggestion sent Cream the fat tmtil soft. Add Bridegroom" was a skins of Pick with the apples the sugar and eggs and beat for presented Friday and Saturday evening Kcb. 15 and 16, and "Apple folk when they are to be baked two minutes. Add the rest of tne not will "burst. on Sauce jrncl they Monday evening. Ingredients and snape Into two , At every performance the house! rolls. 1 inches in diameter. A DtYS MENUS was crowded and the opinion of! Chill overnight. Use a very sharp were Breakfast was. the that knife and cut off thin slices rnd plays everyone Stewed Prunes clever, the acting good and that lay on a greased baking sheet we should have more dramas preRye Cereal and Cream Bake in a moderately - slow even Poached Egg? or Buttered Toast for 12" minutes. sented by local talent. Coffee The proceeds from the plays was used to help purchase un Snappy Tomatoes, Serving Four Luncheon for our 2 cups tomatoes, canned Orthophonic victoroU schools and we all agree that the Sliced Beef Sandwiches 2 cup cracker crumbs Pickles Sweet 2 tablespoons finely chopped $s were well spent. Fruif'Cookies Bananas 'Sliced onions Bishop John Ravston has asked Tea 1 the men of Clarkston to help teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons butter, melted clear the road of snow between "hei cup finely cut cheese Clarkston and Trenton, The aim teaspoon paprika Tm"t0eSEscalloped Cekry being to make the road safer and,3 1 egg, well beaten better as the school buss and milk' Bread Butter Mix the ingredients and pour trucks have great difficulty in Pineapple Salad into a buttered baking dish. EaKe( traveling but after three days of Walnut Tapioca Cream Coffee in a moderate oven for 23 mm- bard work the snow began to drif. lutes. Serve m the dish in which' again Fruit Cookies, Tour Dozen baked. Mr, and Mrs. David A. BUtlar 2 3 cup fat received word fiom Mr. and Mrs. 2 cups dark brown sugar Relish Salad A. A. Buttars 01 Tiemonton of the 2 eggs safe arrival of -- a baby gill, Mr.) 1 milk diced cup cup celery ' and Mrs. H. S. Barson were also; 1 teaspoon vanilla cup diced sweet pieklcs made happy by the report :.us 1 hard cooked egg, diced teaspoon salt 1 is their daughter Sylvia. Buttars 2 tablespoons chopped onions cup chopped raisins . Mi-sAnnie 1 Maimbergh and 1 3 cup chopped figs teaspoon salt daughter of Logan came to Clarknuts cup chopped teaspoon paprika ston to attend the school drama; 4 cups water 1 3 cup saiad dressing 1 and were so well pleased mat' Mix and chill the ingredients. teaspoon soda s. 1 they attended all three preiorm-anceServe on crisp lettuce leaves. teaspoon baking powder and Mrs. Angeline Buttais a daughter Sadia of Logan spent week In our city combining busi-- , r.ess with pleasure Mr. and Mis John E. Godfrey are Visiting relatives in Fielding Robert S. B attars had the mis-- ! f 01 tune to fall and huit himself' very bad, being confined to his bed. The old folks committee met at EVERY DAY WONDERS We have seen these things althe home of Mr. and Mrs. ThomBy Alice Judson Peale ways and have as Jensen on Sunday evening and that forgotten We who not weeks many ago once we wondered about them began preparations for an o'd beheld the silver dirigible and were fascinated folks party. Lunch was served by which had great their crossed the Atlantic, whereto and wherefrom.by Miss Etta Jenson. were thrilled an by experience Mr. and Mrs, H S. Thompson If we would be good companstruck us with the ions entertained a number of relatives whose beauty for our children we must try of new the marimpact and the occas17 the to regard these familiar sights and friends on Feb. velous. The most anti stogy ion being Mrs. Thompsons birth- world with their eager unspoiled eyes. weary of us gazed upward We, too, must stand still and day. with the of reflection wonder sudDavid Sparks was taken observe the traffic policeman on our faces. most With us of it and has the tides of traffic, see denly ill on Friday last a sight at least as extra- command the been in a serious condition- How- takes flash and watch signals the as this to make us cry cars ever we are glad to report that he ordinary obey. the de"oh" of and fresh ah" Is Improving We must see that the laborers Mr. and Mrs Richard Jardlne light. are not Just laboring, but are dullness The boredom and of to and family were kind enough digging a vast hole, managing a come to Clarkston and appear the average adult makes him a derrick looks which like a for the sorry the in companion again in a pantaaes act even- - soul to whom the whole young dinosaur, mighty loading trucks world of picture show on weunesday dirt them and away. taking should be fresh, curious, won We must wonder why they are lnMiss Melba Allen of Wcllsville derful We go walking with our us are sights digging, and what makes the child and all spent the week end in our town. and sounds about go and where the trucks that we no longer see derricx Mrs. Emily J. Larson of Logan The traffic roars, the are taking their loads of dirt. was a Clarkston visitor on Wed- or hear. are We may stand outside the workmen engaged in some nesday. store window and speculate dirty and unpleasant The M men were again victor- vaguelytrucks are being loaded as to where those dates came ious, defeating the Lewiston M work, unloaded, and the store win from, and in what country that men at Lewiston on Tuesday even- and too familiar bunch of bananas grew so big dows show their ing. They will play for the stake wares. and yellow. championship Friday evening at North Cache. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan talned at a quilting on Thursday dinner Anaerson, Mi. ana Mrs. Geo. An afternoon. A bounteous dersen, Mr. and Mrs. James Swen was served to Mrs. Frank Bitters, Mrs- NIBLEY Bertha son, Mr. and Mrs. August Iverson, Millville; Bitters, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson, M.'. Mrs. Art Olsen, Mrs. Sara Larsen Checketts-Meetinand Mrs. Lyle Smith, and Orval and Mrs. F. R. Anderson of the Elizabeth Nibley, Feb. 25 The main event Riggs of Pocatello Idaho Mathews camp of Daughters of of the week was the marriage of i3 John here for a visit among his old the Pioneers, was held at the Miss Barbara Bair to Sylvan Mar-lhe is the guest of his bro- home of Mrs. D. M- Campbell. of Lewiston which took place friends, ther A L. Riggs. The following interesting Wednesday in the Logan temple. The Sunflower camp of the was given. "Monuments and A reception was held in the evenMrs. Ella Daughters of the Pioneers held Landmarks in Utah ing at the home of the brides their monthly meeting Thursday Campbell; vocal solo, "My Land parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bair afternoon at the home of Eliza of Memory," John Spuhler acwhen about seventy guests par- J. Smith with twenty-on- e ladies companied Lenora by Miss took of a delicious wedding sup-pe- i. The lesson Pioneer Monu- Schmidt; reading. Light in a The young couple received present. ments and Landmarks was treated dark an incident in the many beautiful gifts. They will by Esther Eliason. A duet was life of place," Lincoln, Mrs. Winifred Almake their home in Lewiston. rendered by Mettie and Lizzie len, solo, "Spring time in the Their many friends wish them a Yeates. Pies Mattie Jessop en- Rockies," John Spuhler. A social happy journey through life. to attend the annual hour followed. A delicious dinail couraged entertained Anaerson Mrs, Ellis bail to be held in Logan ner was served. Those who atTuesday evening in compliment pioneer 4th. A social hour followed tended the meeting from out of' March anniverto her husbands birthday town were: Mrs Archie Lloyd, and luncheon was served. folsary. Supper was served to the Bishop Eugene Johnson spent Mrs. Bramwell Pack of Logan lowing guests. Mr. and Mrs. Henry a few aays this week at Salt Lake and Mrs. Norman Ream of Lincoln, Nebraska and Miss Sadie City. Rosslter. Miss Vern Baer came up from Bingham where she is teaching school to spend a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Jas. Gibbons entertained at a birthday dinner on Friday in compliment to her sister Miss SECOND WARD Vern Baer. A delicious dinner was served. Covers were laid for Mrs- J. Vern Nielsen and Mrs. Providence, Feb. 25 Mr. and Milton Baxter of Hyrum. Misses Mrs. Mariner Nielson and chil- Ruth Verna Hammond and dren spent Sunday in Hyrum at Gretta Baer. Baer. the home of Mr. Nielsons moMrs. J. W. Ault of Logan spent A food for pro ther. afternoon at the home of Friday Elders Fuhrlman of the Joseph Mrs. Mary Marler-Mrs- . tein; a food for First ward of Providence and her mother C. C. Clawson underwent of Schlrmeister as mineral salts; home missionariesLogan acting of at our an operation for the removal The lady for calcium and sacrament meeting spoke on Sunday tonsils on Thursday. Is getting along as well as can be phosphorus; all eveningMr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen expected Mrs. Kenneth Baugh and baby spent Sunday evening in Millville the essential ele at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Logan spent Friday at the ments for health Frank Bitter. home of her parents, Mr. and An officers meeting of the M. Mrs. C. C. Clawson. and strength are I. A. was 'held on Monday evenMiss Vern Baer spent Friday ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon at the home of - Mrs. found in good Arthur Olsen. After business was Anne Pickett. Baer of cheese. And all Mr. and Mrs. Will discussed a social hour followed. Lewiston were calling on relativwere served. Refreshments elethe essential Mrs. Bernice Christensen of the es on Friday. A lively game of basketball was attendments of good Reliefour Society presidency on Tuesday. ed played on Friday evening bemeeting cheese are found After our regular M. I- - A. ses . tween the married men of both on Tuesday evening the Bee (wards, which resulted in a sion in Kraft Cheese. ! the girls, under the direction tory for the Second13. ward A dance Misses of the teachers Mary (score being 23 to Kendrick and Emelia Fuhriman, presented a splendid entertainment In the amusement hall to a large and appreciative audience. The program consisted of several one act plays, readings, vocal duets, choruses and InstruKRAFT-PHEN1mental duets. CHEESE COMPANY Poulsen enter- Mrs. Willard 1- -2 -2 1- j i 1- -3 4 1- -2 -4 Talks Tb parents & - I grocery i er - pro-gia- m PROVIDENCE fuaidous Cfood DEPARTMENT - vic-Hi- ve KRAFKKXHEESE INTO PNEUMONIA BRICE MYMAN Minded 1- -2 COLDS MAY DEVELOP FANNIE Clarkston, j PAGE FIVE Kx Cepvrlghl 1919 Warner Bro rietnre starring Fannls Brice, Is a Warner this novel. MY MAN, , Coughs from colds may ad to serious trouble. .You can stop litem now with an emulsified preo-ot- e that is pleasant to take. Creoirndsioirmr two-folmedical with action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ grow tic Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as One . o( lli greatest healing agencies for coughs from colds and bronchial irritations. Crt oninlMon contain, in addition to creoelements which sooths sote, oijitr he-li- ng Bh Arline de Haas tne. Bros. plcturfratlon of He, too, was all dressed a", freshgirl in a ly thaved and gleaming redly. raiz-tn- y Ihrali ual raslumrrs shop, Mill, attributing his nervousness hrr brathtir, lh i f . unci her self- to the fact that he was taking Fanish, pretty ussier, Audiey, making ny Out. winked knowingly and siut-tle- d Into The dinning room, g1 innrry turn flee that A udxy maglintbr life, ning from ear to ear. spared the hardships A .t thru leans home to lur htr At that moment Fanny emerged... in'-Itjr. Lazarus, ait due' tor for "Oh, hi Ho, Tom," she smiled, adHe Mo, thcahical piodmrr. hems vancing almost timorously, confainy singThrand inducesis M ahloupt-r-to scious if her new ilothes and her audition tulert hear hrr, carefully arranged appearanie "I and Fanny dncnreit Audicfs didn't know you were ready. Did I intrust in Ml'nhlo JUaitbiokt n by keep jou waiting!" this realization, Fanny fails in the "No Oh. no. Tom slilf'ed from final audition. One morning fanny one foot to the other. "That's sees a man. Tam, demolish ating a that's a new dress jou got, ain't m utile builder Months later she It? It's pretty." finds him, jobless, raiding her ice Do you like it? Fannv turned lost. She offets him a home. about gaily, displaying the gown, "it's the ono I've been making In CHAPTER VII! Continued the evenings. "Yeh. I know. It's nice." Viewing bsvself from every posThere was a prolonged alienee sible angle In the mirror, while Fanny walled for Tomfum-to rile at last deoiled that the iheua Anil Tom v.as an unqualified zuere.-.s- . .Ac- suggest their going. bled with ills hat, turning it about knockto as a cording Fanny, it la ills fingers, Gearing his threateout. She searched about In the ns though to speak, and then swalbox on her bureau, bringing to lowing Jiis wonts. There was q lite something on hla mind. .iglit several stilugs of heads, try- evidently At last Fanny could keep still no ing each in turn against t Ho color longer. af the go - a. Finally, after a great "What's the matter, Tom? she al Of thought, she decided on a questioned slowlj. of ersumv Imitation ihoker peat Is, "Nothin that Is. uh, say, Farny, abite, with a little rhinestone would va woud ya mind callin' It She them about clasp. arranged oft tonight?" he blurted out his eyes on the floor, ashamed to look at the girl. Ya see I that Is I promised some of lh boys I'd go ta Union meetln with them they want me ta join, uu an' it'ja mind? Fanny stared at Tom, hurt bewilderment written on her face. The smile faded from her lips. A wave of bitter disappointment engulfed her. Her cheeks burned. Tom wanted to break his date with her. She didnt know what.to say she couldnt say much of anything. If he wanted to go. he'd have to go. She dug the heel of her slipper Into the carpet, turning It back and tot til. Why why no, Tom, thats all She finally managed to right." speak. I know I should of told you sooner, but ya see I didn't know nothin' about th' meetln' until today but til hoys asked me, an' an' ys see, I couldn't Tefuse 'era. Im sorry. He realized that he was hurting her; he could see the color Fanny kissed hrr brother. leaving her face; see her troubled look. or neck and tried to fasten them, Fanny struggled to keep back Put the catch eluded lief fingers, the tears, biting her lip until it bhe opened the door of her room. hurt. "It's It's all right, Tom," she swallowed hard. "1 dont mind. "Phil! Oh, Phil!" she called. 'Yep." oamUtha answer from the Some other night " She half room. turned away so that he might not dining "Phil, come here a minute, will aee her face. Tom was troubled. He knew von!" The hoy came with alarrilv. Any that Fanny was taking it rather excuse to stop hla lessons, if only hard; that she was on the verge , of tears, and, he hated for a moment. Phew! lie shrilled a long, low emotional scenes. His ohe object etster of Say, was to get out the situation as whistle, gasiug at hla sis, you sine look grand. That's a quickly and as easily as possible. rviell piece a scenery. Has Tom He jammed ills hat on hts head 4 and bolted for the door. sten ya? "Well see you later," he mum"No, not et, Fanny smiled "Look, Phil, see if you can fasten bled, rushing down the hall. Fanny put the Fanny lieaid the door swing shut this, will ypu? necklace about her throat, holding behind him. She stood perfectly the two ends for Phil to take, and still, afraid to move lest she give seated herself before the mirror. vent to her feelings. Her hands were clenched until the nails bit Aie your hands clean?' em. Phil into the flesh, but she didn't feel "Yep, just washed caught hold of the clasp awkward- that pain it was the pain tn her ly, his rough Angers all too large heart that was torturing her. Tom for the little stones. He pursed his didn't care for her didnt care Ups, biting tlie end of hla tongue, anything about her, or he couldn't ruewed up his eea and at last have done that. And she loved managed to get the slippery ends him, she knew that now. She loved tosajher with a click. "There! he him, and he didn't love her. It was a hideous sensation. tnnmtnced. "That all right?" She might have known better, "That's fine, Phil. How does It lock, how?" bha questioned eagerly. she told herself bitterly. Slight have Gee, Us great," Phi! approved. known he couldnt feel towards her I bet Tom falls for you In that, the way she felt towards him. She wasnt pretty Enough, attractive all right. Oh, don't he a sll, Fanny re- enough. There were so many other proved, but she caught her brother girls a thousand times prettier and more attractive than she was. to her and kissed him. ou'd rather Shed been a fool ever to allow "Yeh. an' 111 bet kiss him than me." He backed out hefself to think that Tom cared of her reach, grtuning. for her. All his kindnesses, his lit"Just wait '111 I get you " She tle attentions meant nothing In his picked Up the hair brush and flem- life, she told herself. He was just ished it threateningly, hiuehlng at returning her kindness to him the same time. LtBten, Phil," she out of gratitude, not out of his love became serious. "I've left all your for her. She hnd been terribly, supper In the Ice box, ami von foolishly blind; she had purposely know where everything is, don t kept her eves closed, because she wanted to hohere. And now it was JOIl?" "Sure, IMl find it, Phil assmed over. Shu swaved unsteadily, her teeth his sister. "Tom takln you ta dinclem hod to keep fiom ciying out. ner "L'h luih, Fanny nodded proud- She sank down on the piano bench, ' Dinner and the theptie, he moaning inwardlj. ly. said. So I gues as soon as he s Phil, hearing the door close, remly we'll leave." thought that Fanny and Tom had Aw right. 11 be ail right." Phil gono out. But he hadnt heard went out. closing the door. As he them call a good Lye. He started went back into the living room lie into Ihe living room to see whether came upon Tolu gazing nervously they had really gone. Then he as he at the clock Cm the manteplete, stopped, his overcoat over bis arm. "Oil caught eight of Fanny. Her face hello, Tom, the boy greeted the wae deathly pale; her eyes, were man. closed. He ran to her, frlgjjtaned. Ha caught 'Lo, kill," Tom grinned. "Fanny! Fanny! Say, ya oughta see Fanny," Phil hold of her hands, shaking her. Informed him. "She looks like a She was as cold as ice. "Hey, sis, jnilllort dollars, an' I don't mean whats the matter? Hie volte wae maybe. She's gettln all dressed trembling. "Phil! Oh, Phil! Fanny caught up. She looks swell" Phil was uo.hlsg. If not a good praise agent her brother In her arms and then a rain of tears came, brluglng refor his sister. "Oh, a er yeh? Tom squirmed lief. (To be continued.) uneasily, still watching the clock. 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Thence running North 32 degrees 30 minutes West 75 feet, thence North 27 degrees West 850 feet, thence North 46 degtees 25 minutes West 368 4 feet, thence North 38 degrees 12' West 285 feet to the East line of County Road thence North 48 degrees 15 minutes East HO feet more or less to tho center of Bear River, thence up the center of said river to the South boundary line of said Northwest Vt of Section U thence West In said line 740 feet to beginning and containing 39 4 acres more or less- situate In Lying and being Cache County State of Utah. Dated this 19th day of February 1929. W. H. SHAW, Sheriff Of Cache County, Utah. Advertisement |