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Show ( Friday, November 28. 1930. THE JOURNAL- LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAJl PAGE EIGHT - -W- ELLSViLLE- fus and children of Kemmer-e- r, - Wyo., returned) home - on DEPflRTfdEltl at' the home of their 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew here parents-,- Hutchison. Some one hundred'rnerhberS of the two wards attended the Kyrum stake centennial mission to the temple on Friday. A majority of the group attended all three sessions. Attorney and Mrs. Aaron A Leisnman and children of Brigham City spent the week end acre with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lelshman and brother. Elder Ernest Leishman who Just returned home from the British mission. Miss Lavem Brown, who is attending school at the Henager's busines college at Salt Lake City, came home Friday morning to spend 10 days here with her sister, Mrs. Hershall Bratl- shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. MRS. HOWARD JONES, Correspondent txard. The choir sang the "Hosannah anthem. Benediction by Rosa Wyatt. The Sunday school conference of the Second ward was held cn Sunday with Superintendent Geddes Maughan presiding and member - Peterson Hold Conference stake board and High Councllment H. R. Adam.' and Elcer . Baker in Wellsville Conference of the attendance. This session opened Wellsville ward Sunday school at 10 a. m. with singing, "Put was held Sunday In the ward your Shoulder to the Wheel," tabernacle with sessions at 10 'followed by prayer, Henry Par-a m. and 2 p. m under the ker; Ringing, "True to the Faith. G. .done half minute direction were giHall. Stake board member Al- talks on "Obedience, vin Allen of Hyrum ana High ven by Clara Bair and Lindon Councilman P O Hansen of Leatham. at dinner on Paradise and Joseph C. SorenAfter class work remarks were Sunday. Covers were laic, for son of Mendon were m attend- made by the departing eighteen. Out of town guests Kenneth ance Murray had ary, Elder Frank B. Lelshman were Mrs. William P. Maugna.i In the and charge of the music visiting --brothern. Elders of Soda Springs, Idaho, Frank Baker and Petersen. Redlord, Thomas Red ford and morning session, assisted- - by Adams at the Mrs. Luter Baldwin Then fo.lowed a program: re- Henry. R. Cooper of Sait Lake organ. chat.on, Darlene Lmdley; song, City. Albert Redford of Cornish Devot onal music, played by Kindergarten; a retold story, and their mother, Mrs. John n Redford. Other guests during Baldwin of the primary Mrs. Baldwin opened the ses-'cand the school sang True partment; reading, Mary Jones, the afternoon were Mr. ana To the Faith. Prayer, Attorney church History department; Mrs. R. W. Garrett and Miss Aaron Leishman of Brigham singing, "We Are Marchmg Btllison of Logan. "The Miss Leone Bassett entertainJoyful Homeward; and benediction by singing, City; ed ten guests at a chili supper Song; two minute talks on -Waldon Gunnell. "Obedience1 were given The afternoon-session began on Sunday evening in honor of and Edith ai 2 with Bishop E. H. Bank-hea- her 13th birthday anniversary. S. Larsen Jones; duet and chorus O It presiding. The ward choir Games and music were- - enjoyed. Russell was In attendance and furnishMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Parker is Wonderful, Stuart, Kenneth Murray and ed the music for this session attended a party given by Mr. the congregation; after class order the direction of Gladys and Mrs William R. Parker at work the following exercises jjm, chorister. The choir and their home at Kaysville on Satwere "Praise to urday evening. "Thanksgiving- congregation sang given; They returned Gems," members of the kinder- the Man; prayer, R. J. Kerr; home on Sunday. anthem, "Mighty Jehovah, by garten class; retold story, How God look Care of Lit- the choir, speakers were Elder tle Nellie, Little June Glenn Lelshman. tne departing mis- Boy Struck By of the primary class; talk. sionary and his lather, R. A, Auto Results oi the Pioneers Com- Lelshman. Bishop Bankhead ing to Utah, Laverne Lelshman spoke briefly then turned the Skating On Road of the church history depart- time over to the. Sunday school: Wellsville take beard Superintendent Maughan presiClifford Douglass, ment; remarks; of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dougmember Allen and Elder Ernest ded and gave P. Lelshman. The closing num- school and the sustaining of lass, narrowly ecaped death on bers was "Marching Home- the general, stake and ward of- Saturday while skating on the ward" and the benediction was ficers; vocal solo. Allan Lelsh- state highway In front of the by Merrill Green. Two hund. man, accompanied by Miss Hel- business section. Seeing a car red and ninety were In at- en Jones at the piano; talk, coming, the boy turned to tendance. Conversion of Alma in His leave the road and fell. The driKenneth Bailey of ver of the car applied the brake The afternoon session began Mission; 2 p. m. with Bishop John the Book of Mormon depart- but the car skidded, hitting J. Hendry presiding. The ward ment; talk, "Samuel the Boy Clifford. He was taken to the Old hospital for It was found choir furnished the music un-d- er Prophet, Edith Darley, talk. no bones were broken but he the direction of choister Testament department; Is everely-bruised and may-havLamont Allen assisted "by Mrs. "Pauls Missionary Experiences some internal injuries. His Anona Maughan, organist. The Ffbm The Standpoint of ObedIs considered as danLove at ience, Eva Bair, New Testament condition sang congregation Home and the opening pray- department; solo,. Gayle Berry, gerous. Mrs. Miss Helen Hugh Montgomery of Oger was by Melvin Archibald; accompanied by Mountains Jones; talk, "Obedience, Joseph den Is visiting with her parents "Let the choir, Doc-trn- e Mr. and Mrs. David Lelshman. Shout for Joy. Merr.ll Green B. Gunnell of ,the Gospel EldRobert B. Lelshman of Salt took charge of the following department; remarks. Lake came Ern- er Peterson of Sunday School City Saturday to program: remarks, Elder attend the farewell party and est Lelshman,, who - arrived stake board; Elders Baker and An- entertainments held for his brohome on Friday alter 27 Adams, high councilman. Elder Frank Lelshman. months spent in the British them, Abide With Me, choir ther, Mrs. Velma Osmund a .id of the followed by the benediction by mission; presentation children of Pocatello accompangeneral, stake and ward Sun-- t Thomas E Lindley. ied her parents. Mr, and Mrs. ay school officers by Grover Thomas M. Lelshntan to their M. Haslam; report of the ward SOCIAL home here after they had spent Sunday school, Supt. Parley G. ITEMS the week end at Pocatello with Hall; Saxaphone solo, Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Henry J- Parker Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Johnson Fletcher, accompanied at the ' had as dinner guests on Sunday Mrs. and Mrs. Osmund. Mrs. Redford, Henrietta Miss Esther Fletcher; by piano Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglass talk,' "CcnvenU of Alma, William P. Maughan of Soda son, Louis, of Howell, came Ross Wyatt; talk. "His Mission Springs and Frank Recfford of and 'n cr. Monc'iy to spend the Bradshaw of the Salt Lake City. Margarite Book of Mormon department; Mrs. P. J. Forester of Albany, Thanksgiving holidays here with Sat- - their parents, Mr. and Mrs. talk, "Samuel the Boy Proph- - Idaho, returned home on '.ouls Perkins and Mr. and Mrs Mark Green, Old Testa urday after spending a week Fred et, Douglass Sr. ment deportment; talk, "Paul's here with her mother, Mrs. Missionary Experience From the Rachael Bankhead. Audrey Turner entertain- Rites Held For Standpoint of Obedience, Bob- ed Mrs. on Saturday evening is honDean and Bradshaw by Poppleton Maughan of the New Testa, or of the tenth birthday anment department; vocal solo, niversary of her son, Wayne were Wellsville music radio Funeral service-"T at Beautilul Land on High! Games and two course lunch were held Tuesday afternoon William J. Hoskins; community enjoyed anci a to for hostess two weeks old was the the to served by William, singing, Put Your Shoulder of Mr. and Mrs. William the Wheel; talk, "The Work of Mrs. Jane Parkinson, Mrs. How-- a son children, L. Poppleton at their home. Missionary," Miss Valine Pop- - rd Jones and five Turner and two children Bishop Evan H. Bankhead of pleton of the Missionary de- - Mrs. Louis the Second ward was In charge partment; talk. Obedience, by' and Mr. andfour Mrs. children of ol' the services. Grover Jone3 Robert Price cf the Gospel Doc- - Maughan ar.d directed the singing, assis ec trine department; remarks, Al- - Logan. vin Allen of the Hyrum stake1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Poppen- - by members of the ward choir; prayer, Chailes P. Stuart. The speakers were Parley Murray and Bishop E. H. Bankheaa who spoke words of consolation to the parents; vocal solo Tittle Pink Rose. Vernon Maughan; benedictibn, William P. Baldwin. thanked Bishop Bankhead all in behalf of the family aid made mention of the fact that Mr. and Mrs. Poppleton had bulled a little daughter just one year ago the day this babe Sunday Schools In Two Wards i SHOPEAELY! . Avoid the Last Minute Bush. Make Your Selections Early; While Stocks Are Complete. laris Where Bargains Await You, t Your Rite-Wa- y Store is now aglow with a wonderful array of toys to make little hearts glad Christmas Morn. 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