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Show Jrtfl CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Piiday, December 17, 1918. A VtSION REVEALING THE TRUTH mendon Which of all the sects was right; It never entered his mind Not any of them are right. MRS. POND ATTENDS MEET IN HOLLYWOOD Marriages Marriage licenses were issued in ' Mrs. Alice Pond, Lewiston the Cache county court house Join none of them he was told; of American Legion chairman the meeting Joseph Smith, when in his youth, Their creeds day School Faculty were all wrong in during the past week to the ' hPld last Sunday afternoon Was child welfare for the auxiliary anxious to know the truth; following: his sight. state of Utah, left Salt Lake City le home of Miss Ruth They draw near me with their were made Being disturbed in his mind Dwayne Earl Bourne, 21, River- Tuesday Dec. 7 for . Hollywood, Made him determined to find Ups, where she attended the side, and Kathryn 17, Calif., Miller, 'the traditional Xmas celebra-t- 0 The But their hearts are far from Newton. if Church, right possible, American church Legion and auxiliary t,e held in the One me; the true having Gospel. Le Boyd Roy Hichman, 21, child welfare conference which This will include a pro-- J teach the doctrine They of men; Cornish, and Helen Abel, 18, Corn- was held in the Hollywood Rooseand Xmas trees decorated Warned to time not At this them. gsreat again join contention, ish. velt hotel, Dec. 9, 10, and 11. Mendon presents for the Between sects causing attention, W. Alan Chairmen from alii states in in dance Greaves, 21, Preston, A childrens ljren When the boys vision was told Created much excitement and. Western division attended the the 19, Idaho, Joyce Lindlisbaker, afternoon with Santa Claus And bitter Trouble began to unfold. disagreement; A Preston, Idaho. '.qngj meetings. Mrs. Pond will return candy and nuts. In the midst of this confusion Professors, and preachers, priests Pedro Nayera, 23, Lewiston, and fiom Hollywood Friday or at night where everyone Made persecution increase; The boy made no conclusion. Consuelo the Contreras, 21, Lewiston. meeting jvited. After It was not his intention Max Eldon to Earl Hess, 27, Los Anwere served To attract such attention. exclaimed lie what shall I do, L. K. Wood, geles, Calif., and Lois Brown, 21, 4 Rulon Ladle, And course what can I EARL OLSONS HAVE pursue? Logan. oi Wiser, Clella Ladle, Veda He felt many times like Paul! as it seems Astonishing Dale Christiansen, 21, Hyrum, GUESTS ON SUNDAY sen, and Lavinia Bird. He knew he had had a vision, Was directed by some means Miles Richard Mrs. and Pauline Winget, 19, Logan. (r. and Nor can I change my decision, To read what the Bible said. Lewiston Mr.' and Mrs. Arden Alma LaVern Liggs, Jr., 21, son of Salt Lake City were And I know that God knew if, He turned to St. James and read. ' Balls and two daughters, Jeen and her parents, Mr. and sts of Nibley, and Gladys Farrell, 21, Who am I to withstand God Barbara, spent Sunday at Lew's-to- n Smithfield. Charles Ladle last Sunday. be branded as a fraud. I'd one If lack as guests of their daughter wisdom any !rs. Zelda Heninger spent sev-da- Let him ask God Merlin 23, and Boswell Geo. W. Maughan, Leishman By her husband, Mr. and Mrs. that giveth of last week in Ogden 23, and Wellsville, Jones, Betty And Utah it Logan, Earl Olson and two children surely shall be given, w t her daughter and Wells ville. No scripture came with such Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Orchard and Mrs. Robert Pearce, Edmund Fay Graham, 24, Fab-e- and little powers daughter Denses, p..kv Mrs. Arthur Kidman Divorces r, and in district granted Texas, and Betty May Painter, of Brigham accompanied Mr." and To my heart, then at this hour Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hancock He obeyed the advice of James. court during the past week were 23, Logan. Mrs. Balls to Lewiston and spent idede the night session at the as follows: Violet Marie Mays vs. Darrell Major Kelley, 21, Provi- the day as guest of Mr. and Mrs. a temple on Wednesday, John Albert Mays. Louis Haslam dence, and Ruth Nadine Holmes, Bert Orchard. He retired to the woods Wood and r. and Mrs. Alonzo vs. Connie Mitchell Haslam. Leona 22, Ogden. Near by in their neighborhood. were and Mrs. L. K. Wood Anderson vs. Bryant Anderson. John Ernest Allen, 26, Benson, . V It was a beautiful day of Mr. and .ng at the home Johnson vs. Bryant and Cloteel CeCelia Liggs, 24, Extend Congratulations Margaret In the spring, so they say, Marvin Dunbar at JLogan on Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Cyius Johnson. Nibley. He chose a nice place to kneel day night. Skidmore and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfiled Clarence for divorce legal Bodily, George Complaints 'Jo offer God his appeal. A. meeting was held were as follows: Margie B. Har age, Preston, Idaho, and Ethel liam Anderson were among" the' nesday night in' the school No sooner had he per vs. Robert S. Harper. Loran Gertrude Taylor, legal age, Lo- friends who called on F. H. Tra- begun after which the guests When some veller on Monday, Dec. 6 to exW. Marler vs Bertha T. Marler. gan. power bound his entertained with a picture Keith A. Barber, 27, Newton, tend their good wishes on his Elayne Farmer vs. Walter A. tongue. and Mr. Barwick told some eighty-nint- h Farmer. and Beth Lamb, 20, Hyde Park. birthday. He was unable to speak; of his life csting experiences Neither the Lord could be seek, rgland. But felt to sink in despair Mrs. and Alonzo Wood He beheld a bright light glare. the day in Ogden last Fri- Shel-Arrangeme- nts 3.0 nts ys son-in-la- n, P.-- e -- Two from on high Durrell Hughes Stood personages above him in the sky, son Kent of Bear River City A glorious pillow of light visiting his parents, Mr. and most brilliantly bright, Shining Wm. R. Hughes over the Brighter than the noon day sun end. He could see the Father and Son. s. Catherine Gibbons ' is img the winter in Ogden at God, pointing toward his Son, home of her niece, Mrs. Said, This is my' beloved Son, Brimm. hear him. and Airs. Frank Hancock He then asked how be could find bought a home in South and Mrs. California. rament meeting, here Sunday was under the auspices of 'Iders. Rulon Ahrens con- - SKIS Anderson Northland ig. $15.00 MILLVILLE ar Monson who underwent spent Saturday aneral r Hill. Monday of $9.95 to $14,95- - I ' I I POLES ! to attend I her grandfather, STEEL CANE $1.95 to $12.75 of Smithfield spent Satur-- 1 Salt Lake City, and Mrs. William Hill and Ie of Holbrook, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hill were 'f .way to Salt Lake City oeir son Don who leaves sday for the mission field, rill labor in Virginia, visit-Sund- Mrs. $25.50 1T"TIBI1 irillllll Western Equipment SPECIAL ITEM Rubber Basketballs For outdoor or indoor Wilson Nathan Reeder Boots Boys Denim Shirts Levi Strauss Lee Riders Riding Suits $11.85 BOOTS i TYROL CHIPPEWA 7.95 to 47.50' BB53Biua4hME lily 1(1 larice !rs- - & on 'ij, n0.95-ni.95-H2.9- Fri-eni- ng 5 TT "v W 7TW TO AIMQH S. RECHOWS The time was sewing after which lvas served. The Christmas was, carried out. 31 Humphreys. ln from that give Vitality Shoes newly important style. Mte, too, the famed narrow heel for perfect fit! Anderson spent at the home of Mr. Perry Johnson of Lo- - club met cn Friday at the home of Mrs. t AffSaTBfiftM 'P5Q329!an9VSea9 ay were supper guests of Mrs. Elwood Jenson of n Sunday evening, and Mrs. Joseph Hale of 3t, Idaho, have spent the ew days at the home of d Mrs. Oscar Monson. and Mrs. Ervin Hammond, Mrs. Clyde Linder and to Jantzens White Stag $7.95 to $14.95 I even-a- d Annie Humphreys in com. with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and $10.95 Sun Valley SWEATERS Figure and Hockey 1ehrson motored to on lQnd to $53.50 WILSON Sunday with relatives. Lola White Stag SKATES for the removal .of on Friday is report-b- e getting along nicely, and Mrs. Weber Ellis and sans Donald and Gene of )eration jpendix lflton Ski Pants and Jackets Thompson Groswold N. Main Logan 113 North Main Logan, Utah |