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Show l'ri!jv, (kti!cr 27, 1933. 3 Martha Lcatham Services - t' J d . ' Held .'1. At Wellsville ;;; I i&. M u. c (t .,! t, m and . I Mif ! Mjt I j Jui and M M , oi ..! riu li ft H i J- uui. L K ar i u.a ..i lUJm ii j.ji i.rtituui laihrm end a M:& m,i i 1 isn VI U. al it ot W t tl !i . t s.. c a: d Mis and M: a. id Mis Mi and Mm ll a. d ,V.t Irian of Wl.lair !( cni 5 1 M; l,i a t if I ii' Mi as i M - , ' 1ipp.ti- a i V, M a.1 n ft i ?vt j - . i.M ' n i ,t Md isti t1 f- H ... r. at I- O hn , M. s .!'s Wdl P s t - V - . ' r . i u f (.!! li 4 Uri( k! Al :t iU d 1 ' ntl Mi - a r.U f 1 o Mo Ml a. I4 U s - r Ol t M. j j a ' w Ik t i 11 U ro 1 tu- I f.d ! A 1 i tr il Uli I i,kx4f nJj o - 'I- tl t ) r d !'- r r tV ui I i - fit Urf JiiOUil(tr J.ftJ ! ! d Lad J pacific td ei..r Jt In Salt Lake 'Items of Interest 1 tat.-ilt-i- j I - D-t- of li wn.n rral had - B..(lne r- - 28. wlm in tlrt- ia..:itr, 4 in Fan ItancU-- o to lie it. 4:.s Mil, i'.cWa.l Wife Of Sales tji Manager Dies u J -k ft. IV jti' i!aie..,tr Ma.y and Julie ut T iJJ hauitiue pii' ' ill Mr a4!1 a i Mr uutl M1 !U?iv ritii-- ' Jj s tr.maa it Jnia- - tliie, f.t.irv dpudin n ai. iu.r rt,irps. M f r u Wri.t Juki. am. Mr m.d Mu J im 'lay Williams assist, j!'. I1, Klcxkkml Niku Mm laWtiuukrd . Rr VD.Mtlie icmniiitkr of the eteiunj c 'H ey am.rn bu pa.i i,r. jr au) m. Jnv-njU.e e. Midav mir j sanlly suipiMd Ui-il ; who M r. ;;.4 Albi.t A. DsHuitn, in ptitung Muh.hau t ' pascd anJ jyvr snnkd in h. nli.S kail, I ,1.1 r. Thursday r.rr.it.x Tara!, Jarw Catd and Mas AblMr. and Mis Idin. r Is i't.m tcf a'li liliMaun m shs f-- i t . n and mustc M.rihimnts and . ot D a M"i intm.i Curd ol u nd the s. h... Mr. and Mr In acre on ir a'trr tk aurpnxd on sru. Wrll,i.lcIjt.i-f.i- i ttiutiuxiii in hmniay 11 tc (l' t ll .fi i 11. i f Str,irf i ,kum i - in ! - Part- Scvc- ia'f 'J i 'v l..,s I y ttl.ium ha da. a. W.,1 a n ti Ju; old. n. i . 1 S 1 rnm rorsTY. Utah wiKKMr-w i- - !' h- - 'If, whj .. EV for Mr i krtirdukd for Wedlu too day alternoon in the I tuaiy. Wrlr pctpoltd Tentative funeral arrangementa fvw Mia Elfe and tar wn lot.. Uw-et hr Finlay at 1 p 1 1. at Ur IViaret mortuary 38 Eat Seventh Foulh itrees purtal ti.l take (daie th tlie family plot th tax u -- -- hall lair f!, I .. i Ju',,- - hr. i w wail llte. I ,!e ol J p 1) a . Fl'e Cl the J,,t . Fa.k.ng r li jiai y r .,i rt ; 1 lor the mteiu.oun'aiii Mi amt M1 Lakr'.uwii d 'rd Wednestlnv It 3 30 p ill a! cmnd. Nt t ki r m.tt mu huli-U June Mam ham Ja 'oir.aiii. Ei;!.o; t'an liansm and Mrs Farali CorLrui-- li day tveiuna, llte ociasloti b I age cf Mi Hie home 414 Ik.i.gtos avenue, lit Icfv Irishman id. rtm-WamU ft w davt last wrsk ViMUi.i a lkN.nv Arthibold . Wialt. Rankin ad ol Uie Uclbuitc i ( Fnutl.ndd, Mr and Mm rad Mr. Lculunan aiiihs-r-jjrytr. !"i r of In r s..n lhm.r, III birthday iwivtliemia Gala Ut-cFiinin. an la J.an VI, unty la., aa In charge. Tb--i Nuntmer. Mr and Mrs. William Ll.nun, ml ward .v A dehcloua luncheon khw Fltr on Fit .Ida. death wat haP, n t' tlie Oyden city rrmrtny Chd-- . h nt day and v li H.sldard son. Plank MsUmmi u Ike -. last furnished ll.r Jammusic arid Mr, ai d Mr. FYank srned to Mr. and Mr. Guv It by re enh rd tn to of live by Hie ' d :' of tie- as avi-eMr halt Fttdatd take I (smith Mmuiav s City ond aid choir under Hie dim.-- - Kntk of !aradi-r- . Mr u) ran to- - ewn li Mr. and Mrs Muuytian. Mr. and Ida in aervti.g by Ur dauthui law'll Fa!p:g!oeu 'u mrdiral advn an it N I Mar-avfar Chorister Glads re of gaiiluig Mia con It'll r nre slonii. ti.g tie tall. Try it tf you hv been inm Mauiihan. Mr. and Mis, Krnmh George Nulin ol Aun. Mr, it lltr hp mow on the Mauls ted by Hoy Darky at the or- - old Cronqmt ot North D.'an, Mm Murray. Mr. and Mr Walta land Gruor. having trouble with wining miwii Mi laieik Johnson, trstlur in ard MIA pie TIh Wcllsnlle ll.ircld Nciton and Mr. and Mrs Baugh and Mr. and Mi. Len, Bd. tlie ftouth HUh high a rd IUd at flower Tl a ; tit seated rtt profu.se and Jihn Allan ol Hyrum. Leishman. Tlie evening chanced bv u the membeia ft . tr!it tlie week end brauuful and arre rank'd by 20 Mt,lbrr, of n 8tv, T Monday evening at the 500''. er- - Rai.dolph m- - in playing M.t iid d.luimui ietrrl.iiii'. c Mr Leila Jolugton and mlwr rand' hildnsn and ivut. c rh mlvon 0( jnch Hazard Leatham Mr. and Mr. Marvin Coojier an- eiiuujC. Ait rre envnrd bv 17 nirmber and i illrmP, Mr. Kenroth Blither m rluirte u a member acre m attendance. nounce tlx birth of a daufhtrr j The pallbearer acre Charles, Lr. v Tle XlUarf Plirbe and Ennra Thursdsv. Mother and baby Ilov. Jak. Horace. Lyndon and 'Leu Wc-toand Hartnon Cheney udoing fine. Robrrt Lcatham. Kenneth Bailey ter a sh.rt vhit stack ni at Uw U8AC. visited Mr. and Mr. Eugene Joix Satutday evening and Warren Glenn of Burley, Idaa itli Iwr pan nts, Mr and Mr ovtr tlie wet k end at tlieir par-- , a son to Uh ir family on ho. Maughan. he a areotn. rni home. Friday. Mr. Jones is at tl.e home actlWm' one Mr The ervire began bv the clioir Ikn T. Otvuu Mi. L. D of her parents In IVtersborouith P'tucd by Tdla Hmlth and Wilms Wlien the Mlsli Have Lam born and mm Raymond inotiu i J' singing. ,nm Ul 11 Y U Tlie Mpsats Belli Maughan ardj f OlH'lhliaAl'a-FYed Mrs. Mr. war Wellsvillc and tv Aaav.": Mr rnd Mrs I rum Hall and rd Bunday to ftoda Fpnnt. lda-jh- u praw r. Frank Barnes entertained tlie mem- Maxme Hendrv. Vrrda Hall, Kv .! Watt entertalm d r at a mtsnelUne. Ivy Miss Nrdra Laniborn M M M club at the ' wild Wyatt. The choir aang. son Hvrum and tlie bers i(e of Resbuiy ol Barand BuKt home on F'rt home of Mis ous hoer at iU-iFtodilard. t'llxr r Isle of Some here". , a wrxk tlie re visiting Mr They Vivitlnc relative Maughan on wea-iIda are mnh Thoe ho spoke ords of ron.-fo- day alurnoon and evening hat-in nesday evening. Hallowe'en decorare tlie luHixe guests of Mr. and and Mis I K. Mi D an rrturn-- d in and Vrnna ivrtmi Allan and consolation to Uh !.i:n-l!- honor of tUur daughter and ihonic with ttiem. Now site lias were carMis Lrrov W. Hall. ations and .appointments .. . aicharvf. A diatnatiard aon 'Halv Mrs. William Eoegien ol Prrv- - ,g"iH- - to Ogden wiui a ceitain young ere Robert P. Icailmm band Mr. and Mrs, Leo Harris h FM tth Hiber C. Parker. Dsictor W. O ere recently married. A beauti- delirious chicken dinner a as aerv- man from California tor a brat u soioht and Charlotte Christenson, Harold F it t cf Pres- ful trousseau was displayed and ed to tlie Misses: Clavle Berry. Parkin-visit. Fmith. Nor- - Ur mother, Mrs Violet a Califor-'niton, Idaho. 8. B. Mitton of Lo- the rooms mere beautiiuhy decorMerrill Hall cf Ventura. Chase county agent Isa. A lot ot Archibald. Horners. fall !th ated and Bankhead. gan 1 Bishop Far bi l V. oodaard. ;h tiding an Irnk flnite tune Preston, Idaho was a town visitor Mauchan were received l ills bcauuful Margaret Youll Save prev musical I Order Next Winter' Coal Now number r it ml Special Maeetc Maughan. Mary U re with relatives and over Sunday, HU moliar. Merlin La Maughan. Ftuart, aitli Eueene Music and games and social chit Murray. Face to Pare solo, Ni Ison, and Miss Ilarnes and M. t acre June M nt the week end E. l tmn to teturiwd with li',. k aders Jennie Coop r and njovd bv thirty ladle' In the Maugh.an. Ean O. Darley; mtisual hunting He was home Monday to s;vnd tlie wui-K- r Archibald ill charge. A skit Siviv at Fillmore violin and piano, by Mr. and Mrs afiemnon and sixty of the youngfi ran-c.bv his lather in la L. .ron Mrs. John Kerr en'eitalr.til r an, Git MlWs ,rfrn Hume" bv tlie people In the evening A delightful on N, W. Christenson: duet. Memorr and da ugh daiigh- - 0lrh wlIh VirgU Maucl'.sn. Adc ( Williuin Kidman Fundny In honor of was served to all preand Mr CHoigina Ciumpton ies of Motlier". Mm fd.it I... D.ir-k-- y hit' i rrla- f Eeter-txrl.o vi.sit,-ter Renee sixth birthday niinlvtr- -' I(lI,.s j,A sent. Loupe ftu- - l ytJt,(,ia daughter. Flame have gone to and Archie M.n.i ..in. tive there. arv. Kiris were piesen' Ten little for a brief stay. Evan. rt and Jlll!a Wvit taking pa of the The closing Mr and Mr. Norman Allan aai I llcire The Danielof H. V ciis CuCip and enkived games, music aul ar.i! Brtulsl.aw Austin Wil.i sjnt a few day Margut rite Pion ers met at tt r irhters L'. t.. tlie Voice of Jcmis Sa man. Wyoming helping at at choir, with Grover Join s as s. p- -1 l'u e of Chrhtir.a If. Glenn mi the Inn, Com. lai.a 1st. Benedict Ion. Oltv- -r Pinky. ' 'h- - 'Trldav a,'.n:.o-Al Jones, Jovial Jolla r Of the t the city cenv-tergrave aa.JWihiamson was In charge. !1.Ht 1 Tint aid Giv n Bru. r.stahlifh-na-n- t Francis Gunnell was r ad In dedicated bv Tlioiras S. Iliad !.a- - ' ot Monljit !a r. Idaho has . Gunnel! D s , m top c ' Hert Mrs. Martha Painter Leatham.F!" laid for eight. and value ''. was givei Reta Poppleton. Leola Fatlev, L'- - tvrtha Maughan. Ione Passe t ir widow of tlie late John A. Lra-,t- h Hall. M.' bttn in and around our vahtv lerov Mis. and Mr. dla Larson. Larson Bertie nretichlt and Elaine few Flora Woodward. days solultmg lav Nancy Hendry, neadlrn. thnm was bom In Wellsulle, octo-.b- v and Mr tlie jiast 'Fara llendrv. Helen Hen "a- - leu and Mrs Hyrum Hall . Miss Nelda Kearl recsivcd shiht tlw Auto Ride" by Mrs. N rs Eva Gunnell. M- ber 1st, 18C4, a dauch'er of Wl!-''- d and Jr. Halt Hvrum Mrs and Tlie Misses El'a and Ruth Pearl, Orare Leatham. Ineijjill. ham and Ehab. th Bradshaw I Wyatt. Remarks were made hv to Salt Lae Injury to Iwr lace w Ik n a Ixirse motored Hall Maggie ! For-the entertained Ha" man. Etta Garrett. Ehliley she wa riding Thursday night beHer husband died ter Martha B Glenn. President Juha Painter. rltib on aders Tuesday and to Hoo-with VK DO OUR PART years ago. To tlie couple were bon: Wyatt, Laura Williainsr.il and El- Social chat was Thursday evenin';.a and Ciorden Thetirer C. Breneh-'n- d son are gu i k came frlghtetwd wlien dogs perHall and Mrs. and Alta enjoyed Julia Theurer and sie Gunnell. suaded It. Tlie horse became cut Pravers were by fourteen children ot whom the F n lauves. with 'but delicious luncheon to served In eight k'v charge. Play. HippOty H'p of control and tide swiped throw survive: Howard P. Wil- Gwennlc Glenn and Harriet Spence and Mrs. Nancy Hendrv. Hotel" bv the mutual otfleers. Mel- - Mrs. Hendric Urson of Hogan ing twr to the ground. liam P- - John A., Junior and Rubv Refreshments were served to 25. members week here wltn mtn tlie Mrs. spent William O. enterDarlev. Vaene Arrhlbald. E'liel Jones, in Mr. and. Mrs. Alec Turcott ct Lcatham, Mrs. Velma Smim-- rs Some of the CCC b ys wtr tamed at a surprise partv on Ponpkion. Margaret lit?. Fieivtand relatives. at a duck suppt r Wellsville. Mrs Margaret Wilson down Tuesday bidding au.ru to R a'r' Wedne-da- v Mrs Joseph In of Fwii honor T TJ. evening Gunnell. Carneil Poppleton. Covers were Mrs Virginia Taurtit and . Mr Wednesday evening. tin ir sweetniss a tiny ai aUi : s d her daughter ' the Edith LllJcncpiLst Peterson all ol laid for Mr. and Mrs. Earle Wviit son birthday anniverarv of ler ' (i. eon and Owen Leisinnnn takln-- pank .. to be transferred to new qu ,trr C GrtnFn of iff err Gi in Archie. Games Rnd him and numbers etn during Los Angeles. Calllornla. Mrs. Slrv and children. Mr. and Mrs. Edj part. Mtgsieal now some fair maid' n aie about T6 A StindftV on Lake were to served bv City fourteen were furnished arts between guests. Miss Jensen of Rldgcdale. Idaho. Mrs Stuart. Reese Lelshman, to swoon. an underwent operation Griffin Mrs. Clifford FTsher Phone 123 the and Price daughthe family, sponsored by Emma Glenn of Burlev. Idaho. Florence Turcott and Mr. and Mrs Tlie MIA. presented thtlr Era Miss Maud Leatham of Provo and Turcott. The table was decorated ter of Ogden spent the week end SenFr class under the direction for goiter. are A. M. was whlrh I. ward play Tuesday evening The Wellsville 123 So. Main with fall flowers. Social chat End here with her parents, Mr. and of Celia Murray and Louis Alvord Logan Mrs. Ruth Bird of Mendon. Hallowe'en ball on well presented nnd R sue'"-Mrs. Thomas Thorpe. After the show a dance was en- sponsoring reIs over Thirty grandchildren and two 500 were enjoyed. about harvest ward Potato and In the was wag Word evening imarv a here received of hall the Tuesday the In recreational by joyed Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Price of Las 31st. the weatherman has favored us great grand children also survive. October hall. creational Out of town relatives attending Angeles entertained at dinner at birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs large crowd. the funeral were: Mr. and Mir. tlie home of her mother, Mrs. Mary on Saturday evening Elmo Jensen and family of Ridge-dalPoppleton were in decorations Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tlie table Glenn and family of Burlev, Ida- keeping with Hallowe'en. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mary Poppleton ho, Mrs. June Wilson. Mrs. Luellvn Peterson and Mrs. Robert Faueett and Mrs. Max Burr. Mr. anl Vv of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- - Mrs. Lou Anderson, Mrs. Frank Ik-- ) 11 From Bear Lake M.-af- Imni-Martts- jn-nt- -:. U. j Un ll-- e ta,'-!i.,- . pka-ar.tl- y da-'iu- i ID-ra- ti-- w- 1 d llil n:rrT ft-c- dth fb-w- , aJ is r - WELLSVILLE - m - n I U-lv- rt y ... , k, ,h KSL i.rfca,n.J;J.r!rr Cvi jnt In-n- n 1 Ki-ai- l. j Bur :!K0V Gordon Creek Coal at Ki-ur- Ft'-Il- Thee Price: i s in-- r i o Lump S9.50 Stove Nut $9.00 $7.75 $0.75 $1.25 ' v u ir Hi-W- Pea G Slack r Me-N- ct i 1 -- n City Coal Co. -- . wfirtfina' mi e. IA. ' That Extra Point Is Your Appearance Dissolving Indebtedness subji cl of debt looms love and dcioHnn of which we are on the mental horizon capable we owe to God, who is Love and the very source of all today. Quite apait frot.: hung, the meaning of the parable tne manifold quebtious bound up becomes apparent. Our obliga- of wa Hons to God with the couMdeiatlon can be fulfilled debts, those sad iegaens of strife in the measure of our love only and which bo gi tady concern the nafor our fellow men. tions at this time, there remains compassion The of the fact that many Individuals are hatred,mental strangle hold envy, misunderstanding, facing a situation In which their or pride expressed in our assets seem Inadequate to met of our brother will hinder the liabilities they have incurred thought him from giving u the appreciaOften, as a result of depreciated tion which we bel v to he due currencies, they see the value of from him, and f t m r- that their possessions continually di which he owe, if we '"rng t.al to reminislniig, and begin to question flect the love cf (to-- l all about the stability they once accepted us, the channels of ourijown capacas a fixed standard. to give will become blocked It Is helpful to examine Jesus ity selfishness and utterances on debt In the light with Paul writes, Owe no man any which Christian Science throws but to love one another, The first mention thing, upon them. Science teaches Is occurs in the prayer which he and Christian students that this debt of love gave to his disciples In response must be paid by each and all who to their request that he should would find the unfailing stream teach them to pray. The Master's of spiritual supply. words, Forgive us our debts, as Primarily, then, what is needed we forgive our debtors, are won- both by nations and by individderfully Illuminated by the spir- uals today is the compassionate itual Interpretation which Mary which refuses to Baker Eddy has given them in understanding an erroneous viewpoint of Science and Health with Key to accept either a debtor or a creditor. We the Scriptures (p. 17): "And are all debtors to God. And as we Love is reflected in love. to lay down our sense of begin soluLove, then, is the primary possession, the tight grit personal of the tion of this question debt which fastens on matter and malove of God for His children re- terial possessions will become less flected by them to one another. stringent; and in the proportion Jesus evidently saw the need of that we entertain divine ideas the amplifying this subject in a way proper means of liquidating our be understood would that easily material obligations will becomt by his hearers, for he later ex apparent. a of means it parable. pounded by There is great need of clarifyHe told them of a servant who our thinking, and refusing to owed a vast sum which he was ing accept a mesmeric suggestion of to his At unable pay. apparently or fear which would earnest request, however, his lord annoyance distort our viewpoint of one anforgave him this debt. We read other. Thought must be lifted to that this servant then went out, perceive the infinitude of spiritual and finding a fellow servant who ideas, which are always at hand owed him a comparatively small to the human requirement. amount took him by the throat, To supply Jesus the demand of the tax saying, Pay me that thou owest. the need of the mulor collector And disregarding the debtor's plea titude beno presented him into cause ho knew so difficulty, for patience, he cast well the beprison. Tlieir lord, however, nature "of his came cognizant of the situation lore. He obtained what wasFathers neees-arhis and withdiew pardon, requirso conscious was he of what own his to the creditor pay ing Mrs. Eddy lias called the deifi?' debt. law that sunplv invariably meets It is interesting to notice that demand" (Miscellaneous Writings, neither of these debtors protested p. 451. But would this have been his inability to pay or asked for the case had he allowed his the amount to be reduced. They thought to become clouded with both prayed the creditor for pa- resentment toward any of those tience, promising to pay the full with whom he was associated? amount owing. In the first case The patience and compassion so It is recorded that his lord had continually manifested by Christ compassion on the servant and Jesus are needed today in full forgave him his debt; while in the measure; and in addition to these second the creditor took his fel- the quality of steadfast trust and low servant by the throat, or, assurance that our Father will estabmetaphorically speaking, to us the wav to meet our open hold lished such a strangle upon human obligations. Mrs. Eddy has him as to render it Impossible for made the statement that is clear the right inspired him to free himself. It way wins the right of ot pathat the mental qualities way, even the way of Truth and tience and compassion extended to Love whereby all our debts ar one who is in difficulties reassure mankind blessed, and God and help him to win his freedom, paid, (The First Church of while a cruel and unmerciful atti- glorified tude of thought only tightens his Christ, Scientist, and Miscellany, p. 233). The Christian Science bonds. When we realize that all the Monitor. THE J(o j ULi jy jo-?- " -- SPECIAL University INTRODUCTORY OFFER! Styled g. by Hart Schaffner What a difference there is between your old radio and the marvelous new 1934 and Marx To introduce these magnificent new models we are offering exceptionally liberal for a limtrade-i- n allowances PHILCO! O ited time only. 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