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Show A rr CACHE AMERICAN Two. Funeral Service For Preston B. Maughan The family would like to express appreciation for the many kindnesses ahoan them diming the Illness and death of their husband and son. The many people from Berkeley, San Francisco, Oakland and Pittsburgh, Calif, did all In their poer to assist from the time he took' tick until they bid them good by at the tuition. The flowers were many and profuse. Mrs. Preston Maughan and baby Wynette left Monday afternoon for Denver, Colorado to spend the winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs David Geddes. 6 he was aceompan-l.- d to Ogden by Miss Barbara Maughan and Lamolne Maughan. ner Inc Smithfield war mothers. Mis Annie G. Miles. Mrs. J. .. Hairy and Mrs James A. Cragun were sealed on the stand. I Mis Albert McCann entertained the members of the Ladas Literary club at her home on Thursday afternoon. The drama "Springtime for Henry by Ben. Levy was read The rooms by Mrs. R. V. Larson. with were beautifully decorated A delicious white chryxantliemum. luncheon was served to sixteen, Mrs James A. Cragun and rrs. Evetei Smith were Invited guests. The members of the Ladles bridge club A ere entertained at the home of Mrs. Kernel Toolson on Wednesday afternoon. The rooms were decorated with yellow and lavender chrysanthemums. A delicious lunch for 11 was served. Covers werc-Jal- d members and Mrs. W. A. Noble an Invited guest. High score was won by Mrs. C. W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Daines entertained a few friends at thetr home on Saturday evening. A delicious luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Oerald Plowman entertained at a midnight supper at their home on Tuesday night. Those were: present from out of town Stanley Messrs and Mesdames Brown, tlncent Nielson, Earl Bair, and L. E. Egan of Richmond. Covers were laid for twenty. Mrs. Carl Nielson and son Louis accompanied Mrs. A1 Young to her home at Bend, Oregon, where they will visit for a week after which they plan on visiting cities In Wash- Ington. Mrs. Lowell Smith entertained a few friends at her home on Friday afternoon. The time was spent at bridge after which a delirious lun- cheon was spent. Covers were laid for twelve. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gutke and son Harold attended the football gam it Logan on Fudav wlv-rtheir two sons Ralph and Worth plaved on the U S.A C team. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Napper en- - j One of the largest and most Impressive funeral service to be held In WellsUlle wm that of Preston B. Maughan, son of Mr and Mrs. Wm. H. Maughan, a ho passed aaay at the Alta Bates ho pital at Berkeley. Calif, on Thursof day after only one weeks Illness was held Sunday, Nov. 13th at 3 p m. In the Wells vllle ward tabernacle, With Bishop Evan H. Bankhead of the Second ward In charge. Music was by the ward choir under the direction of Chorister Gladys Hill, assisted by Mrs. Ivean Baldwin at the organ who also played the prelude and poKtlude, The flowers were profuse and beautiful and were carried by twenty four cousins and friends with Miss May Jones and Miss Wil- Edited by Dr. DAVID H. REEDER Kansas City, Missouri ma Jcppson of BY.U. In charge. The pallbearers were relatives and Yes, INCREASE OF CANCER: fellow students. Glen Perrins. Bernice Ames, and Sidney Wyatt of cancer la not only on the increase, of but It Is no longer confined to the Ogden, Rulon B. Maughan f older people. Price, Utah, Reece P. Maughan When I was young In the healing Logan and Merrill Baxter of Hyrum The services began by the choir art, It was rare Indeed that cancer kri. Franklin O. Rooaavalt and dlughtir, Anna Eleanor Dali (Mr. Cu-- t. a 0. was found In a human being under Dali), with Mrs. Dalt'a tws children, Anna Elaanor and singing, "Sometime Well UnderCurtis Rooaavalt Dali. stand": prayers were by Heber C. fifty or sixty years of age. but at Maughan of Logan and P. M the present time It is occasionally and cutarrh. It never seems to be Maughan; solo and chorus, Henry found In Infants, children I take cold easily P. Parker and choir. youths more frequently, and quite stopped up but I am also troubled with pimples on Telegrams of sympathy to the often In matured young people. fare About two yenrs ago I wife and parents from the bishopric Those who have tiled to transfer my had an for boils, otheroperation and former students of Berkeley eancer by Inoculation to rats, mire, wise I am well and 21 years old. California and the presidency of the rabbits and otlwr animals, have ANSWER: The trouble Is of a San Francisco stake also a letter been very emphatic In their stateA spirited patriotic Smithfield d nature. One Is Inactivity from Apostle Richard R. Lvman, ments that the disease cannot be were read bv BMiop r.ankhcad. carried from one to another, and of the organs of elimination and meeting was held in the tabernacle Is faulty capillary circulaFriday evening under the auspices The speakers were Dr. W. O also that it Is not transmlttet to the other tion. Catarrh may also aggravate of the Earl S. Harper Post No. ,8 the offspring Christensen, a neighbor. Dr. E. A. Practice the dep American Legion and Auxiliary. ..e Jacobsen of US AC. who attended Personal observation and ex- the trouble.exercises In the club tabernacle was beautibully decoratbreathing given not are who with Preston' Berkeley University perience by physicians also the exercises for the ed with Hags and potted for 2 years. of the superficial kind, finds the books, plants. The cure of catarrh. Make the skin meeting was called to order by Dr. W. W. Henderson of U S.A C. disease ir families for generation of the entire body more active oy Marion Bergeson of the Legion. former president of B.Y.C. when after generation, and a careful bathing, and also Increase vancuig of colors by Ervin Coleman frequent a of family Preston taught. Bishop C. N. testing of the members tlie elimination of waste matter and salute by audience; community will Is cancer show in which there or PreWellsville ward. Maughan other organs. To accomp- singing, "America" under the direcsident D. M. Bickmore of Hyrum the same potsin that Is back of through lish these results, take a cold sponge tion of Lowell Smith with Mrs. Emstake, and Bishop Heber C. Iverson all cancer growths, in all of the bath every morning as soon as ma R. Hansen at the pipe organ; of Salt Lake, former president of blood relations of the family. Onlv arise. Eat freely of Juicy invocation; selection by the Parathe North Western States mission one, two or ten out of a hundred you and vegetables, and drink an mount Glee club of Logan, after fruits nf die members of the where Preston labored as a L.D.S family may abundance of water between meals. which the meeting was under the missionary. All speaking woids of malignancy, but they are all carriers Masticate your food thoroughly, direction of the auxiliary with comfort and consolation to the fam- of the specific poison or tovln chew every morsel until there is Commander Asia H. Bergeson in must before be which his present clean life always ily praising nothing upon which to grind the charge; speech of welcome, Mayor working ahead and looking for segno cancer can develop. Richard Roskelley, Mrs. Bergeson The giant cells of eancer are not teeth. Always found him thing better. to the All readers of this publication are read the honor roll of Smithfield antagonistic teaching his religions by his actions originally at liberty to write for information composed of Earl S. Harper, Glen in his every day life. Bishop Bank-hea- d human body. They constitute a to the subject of health Miles, Maurice Miles, Otto Anderpertaining of on the part made closing remarks and supreme effort at any time. Address all com- son, William Funk and Wiliiam thanked all for their many kind- nature to destroy the poison which munications to Dr. David H. Reeder. Netcher; selection, maif glee club causes the disease. nesses. Without the Intelligent assistance 217 Mainway Building. Kansas City, The honorable Milton H. Welling, were Special musical numbers lx secretary of state gave a very ina physician who understands, Missouri, enclosing at least of duet, "O Dry Those Tears by Mrs cents postage. teresting talk on his trip to the Maughan; solo, "Face to Face by however, those giant cells destroy battle field and on Armistice Do'-- : rj Evan O. Darley and solo. No the body they were created to heal selection Instead of the by glee club and the salpoison. destroying Night There, by Miss Margaret Christianity in Hawaii ute and retiring of colors after It is only within recent years American missionaries tr-oi Summerhays, head of the music which all sang Star Spangled Ban department at the B.Y.U. The clos- that this discovery was made and rived In Hawaii In I'ojn ing song was "One Sweetly Solemn has been the llfesaver of many Thought, by the choir. A large supposedly Incurable cases. Personally, I have lost only three cortage of automobiles followed the remains to the cemetery where the cases from cancer since I began grave was dedicated by Joseph B the use of the natural method of Gunnell. removing the cause, about a score Preston B. Maughan was not onlv or more years ago, and those three a teacher In the Pittsburg high cases waited too long before treatAt the present time I have school but was principal of the ment. night school there. His main service among my personal patients only was rendered to the unfortunate three cancer cases, two mothers, past fifty, and a physician pa-.- t people who had not had the but they are fll improving of schooling. The superin- sixty-fiv- e, tendent of the Pittsburgh school, rapidly. The physicians case was the said to the family if ever there was a man who could teach and guide most desperate as there was an these children with their interest attempt to cut out the disease at heart it was Preston They could cut B. over a year ago. Maughan. His work with foreigners out the growth, but they could not helping them to become citizens of cut out the poison which coused the United States was an inspira- the growth, surgery made it much tion to all who knew about it. The worse, yet in spite of the hinder-anc- e the man is gaining rapidly. He Hags were flown at half mast in of obeying his honor at Pittsburgh. knows the importance The last things he did were for Instructions to the letter. the unfortunate and talk to a group of some twentyreligion CLUB NOTES five For a couple members of the Methodists church. DEAR DOCTOR: At the time of his death he was of years my nose has been red and vice president of the California swollen at the tip. I consulted a During the next 45 days we offer special for cash, Teachers association. doctor a year ago who said it was below our cost, all stoves, WtUsviHe hr Smithfield Holds Spirited Legion Session two-fol- -- d LAST CALL FOR 1932 Consolidated Wagon Friday, November LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH 18. 1332. tenanted at tlieir home on Tuesday butliday anniversaries. A pleasant day evening between five and sl Dinner was served after afternoon was spent In social chat oclock which was enjoyed and ap. whiih the evening was spent at and music after which a delirious predated by all w ho were present evening cards, those present were Mr. and lunch was served to eighteen. Mrs H O Van Orden, Mr. and Mrs Members of the North Cache high O W ,arwood. Mr and Mrs school band with their director enHoljeson and George Done tertained with a band concert Frt-- j and Mr. and Mrs Jed Seamons of Hide Park. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Roskelley announce the birth of a son at a Logan hospital Mother and babe are doing nicely. Individual and Class Instruction A few lady friends of Mrs. Davis THATCHER MUSIC STORE New bold and Mrs. Lue Plowman For Information Call 536 met at the home of Mrs. Newbold and gave a party in honor of their LuDean Rogers PIANO STUDIO MOVING Packing Crating Long Distance Moving Johnson Cab and Transfer Co. 441 N. 2 E. Phone 314 N. D. A. Notice Beginning Monday, November 21st, purchases from the N. D. A. will be 25 cash to all except members and producers. Natural Development Association 95 West 1st North Logan, Utah Phone 117 MtSmMlltMJiMlli And Oh Boy!models- What A Sale In order to make room for which will arrive 1933 we are offering values never heard of in this city, in Used & Blew Cars-So- me oS Oust and Machine Company January 1st, Bargains will continue their Big Reduction Sale on hardware and farm machinery Farm Trucks, Wagons, Heating Stoves, Ranges, Washing Machines, -- Cream Separators until December 31, 1932 at ranges, prices machines, cream separators. a few prices: We quote Ladies Attention!!! Why stay home and cook your Thanksgiving Dinner when you can give the entire family one of those famous Chicken Dinners served PROVIDENCE 1st Ward Carnival Thursday Nov. 24th ,....$1,00 After Dinner Presents The House Next Door Curtain 8:15 p. m. AH Sale Price with water jacket $130.00 Full Enamel Crescent Range All cast construction, high shelf $112.50 Stewart Walnut Enamel Circulator capacity, fully insulated, $140.00 all cast construction Circulator, Mahogany $115.00 enamel STEWART Heater, 13- Air-Tig- inch Star Cast Adm. Gen. 25c; Reserve 35c ht $ 48.00 , STEWART Carbon Heater, 14 inch $ 32.00 drawn alumZenith Washer-Fu-ll inum tub, soft rubber roles, G. E. 4 h.p. motor, machine cut gears. $175.00 fast washing Boss Electric Washer, Swinging h.p. G.E. motor. TherWringer, mo Tub keeps water hot 12 hours ..$ 95.00 Brammer Electric Washer, Swinging wringer, folding steel tub rack $ 95.00 Vega Cream Separator, 45 galbn $100.00 capacity 1-- 1-- Mrs. Lavon Zollinger With an oven, Former Price full enamel SteDeep fire box, large DU-OL- A at the From 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. Flates Three Plates 35c Single Five Plates $1.50 Make your Reservations now. Large size wart Range washing 4 Consolidated Wagon and Machine Company Loran. Utah A small payment down will hold any car in the house. Easy payments on balance. Any person contemplating purchasing a car in the near future, should see these values. ; 140 So. Main A Safe Place to Buy Logan, Utah t |