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Show I CACHE AMERICAN Pajre Eight Elks Capture Sunday Game from Collegians city Elk evpnrd up th i Sunday with U to 4. ycurani by dcfeatms U The tMT puahed la U the prrr t st run M each of but third and fourth Imilng. . failed to aooce tiirrewfu-rThe ColU-siw- rric acore: Tl LOGAN ELM A-- H. O. 0 0 a a 3 A. ...6 .... .... I .... ft 13 1 0 0 10 ... .... 3 .. 1 3 0 0 0 3 - Is 44 ToUls 1 Funeral Held Tlies treasures, heavy crested silver from the old estate. A rarved table brought across t. the plains In An old gold match that winds with a funny little key; All these things hold memories and are treasures to me. To my treasures I have added a simple little thing. It U not a vase or book, or yet a wedding ring; But just a picture taken from a magazine. A picture of some one a horn I have never seen. The picture, a lovely young bride of yesterday. her Happy and drlightful In forty-eigh- bring 0 9 34 11 happy hours. The face so saretly earnest, a lth hair rolled high. To love her greatly one would not need to try. - Tuesday. June 26. W. ELLIOT & COE Funeral WrihUll Mr. & CO E 9? Mrs. Hoskins wrvlv Cliariotte Hoskins, who paued easy at the home of her son. W. H. Hoskins at Ogden on Sunday evening, acre held In the with Wellsville aard tabernacle, Bishop Evan II. Bankhead of the In Wellsville Second ward charge. The flower were beautiful and were carried by fourteen granddaughter with Mb Helen Jones and Miss Ada Murray In charge were Tli pallbearer Raymond and Ron berry. Leslie Leland Row berry of Salt Lake. Blane Larsen, Ogden; La von Harley, Rupert, Idaho and Olenn Fausgreen of Tremonton. Grandsons of Mr. Hoakin. The music was by the two ward choirs with Mis Gladys Hill In charge, assisted by Mr. A non a Maughan at the organ. The service began bv the choir alnglng' Come Unto Me"; prayer were by Wm. If. Maughan and Henry J. Parker. Tims speaking words of comfort and condition to tlie family were Bishop John B. Kerr. John Wyatt. Joseph Salt Lake; Bishop Salisbury. John J. Hendry. George J. Has-!aLogan and Bishop Bank-hea- d for rrr? E. W. ELLIOT 19.14, j Presents Fashions with a Future P P P r Row-berr- Memories of hived ones, perhaps a single kiss. A. They are treasures of the heart, and pictures such as this. FELIX ODAY Wrttten to Mrs. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, after seeing In one of the matezlnes a picture of her as a b'hi. i !al renmusical number 2 i all rights solo and chorus, dered were: "What Voir Salutes the Start, led Ear, by Kenneth 2 Murray and choir; solo. Invocation. Paul Cragun of Oden; duct, 44 !0 36 14 Totals Mother. 'Dreaming of Parley Ml 0(11 020 0014 Elks Hall and Kenneth Murray; solo. 002 2u0 000 000 4 Collegians "Sweet be thy Sleep Mr. AdRasmussen. Errors dle Pulsifer of Ogden and solo Summary. Wcstoter. Home run Rasmussen and Oh My Father".1 chorus. Thiee base hit Qulnney. Two-bas- o Nil York Jun Londoi oi Ami! E'an, l,'irlfT "n1 rl'',lr' hits O. Archibald 2. Nielof automobiles, hirgcoring sen 2. Ifbbe. Ci j Ut thtory to Greece, regained the heavyweight fonowed to the city cemetery, wies' last ling nigh; M Phlppen. Struck o it l'y Hulse 4, bv pinningchr.mmons.dp j J.m Browning r t balls s on 6. ray Evans, Phlppen E'an ,lr, Behead. I.v. with a Luk fhn ' "I"11,0' 3. Phlcn 1. Feans. Verona, Off Hub of relatlv,,s attending, end a Kaiy slam In 1 hour. JO Umpires Parker and Ibe.se. ervlces were Mr. and Mr, minute and 10 f"eonds of a one-- ! rn Mrs. El- fiil ii maleh. London rplgtrrff IIYRIM STAKE CONI t.ltENCK fall Hoskins and daughter of j mer l?3't.233'. Browning. WARD WU.LSVII.I.E KUNUAY. ,rskaivon r' 11m ending ram in orthodox ' Rxjurg. of Mr. and Rupert. Idaho; fashion, with Browning punishing Harley ( Continued from Page One) s. the Gce.-in a senes of leg Mrs- Hyrum Rowberry and s. rs. n( 1' Joseph scissors and body must alrrane avoid We whll? ra h day. Cr.r-nn- d only to be sclzid suddenly hly- Joshua Salisbury, Mrs. evil i ai.d ' think good thought Bun annon and James J hurled down onto the of top we can to do and this by coming llon ,.r Salt Lake City. Mr. and our churches on the Sabbath day his l ead. He was dared, and as W. H. Hoskins and family. the ring M1. as the Lord has commanded us. he sta gored around Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larsen He l.ss said If we walk In his London heaved him from rid" to and fnmlly, Mrs. Caro! Wright side, him eauRiit in finally the we have all eternal lift. way two daughters. Mrs. Russell flip and slain, and then and of ba-We can only take tlie sum all of Ogden, Mr. and pressed his shoulders to the mat Pulsifer our think. ngs with us. The closMr. Wm. J. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. a with double arm hold. a a The Holy City" by ing song Wm. Baxter of Logan. Mr and The crowd numbered about Parley G. Hall and the chdr. and paid gate receipts of about Mrs. Leroy Full. bury of Cache An oigan . prelude opened the n ,lon an r' ant Mfs. Olen afternoon meeting and the choir $40 000. Browning, recognized here of Clarkston. "Praise as champion, beat Strangler Ed Thompson and congregation sang, to th Man, prayers were by Lewis for the title two years ago. front of the building on this floor Elder Chas Anderson of Millville there will be various student ofand Elder Tenard Larsen of fices surh as tlie student body ofThird ward. The choir sang fice and offices for the publicaHear O Ye Heathe anthem. tion such as Student Life and vens. The sustaining of all genthe Buzzer. eral and stake offieers was by Tlie chief laboratories of the Blake Clerk 8. M. Dunn. foods department will be on the President John A. I.sraelson spoke of his visit to th home of couraglng reports and messages to' 'r1 his par;nts In far off Norway the M.I.A. The closing song was 8r5 Textiles and Clothing De partnients wU also be on the and told of the conversion of third floor and the Home Nursmany souls in foreign lands. Said ing lecture room and laboratory we have many blessings here we will also be on the third floor. do not appreciate and have many Laboratories for metabolism, diewe do not take. opportunities tetics and nutrition, and experiFelt this was - truly a marvelous mental cooking are planned for work and a wonder. this part of the building. There Solo, "Open the Gates of the will also be a library and study Murray. Temple by ' Kenneth President John C. Brenchley said structed so that both moving pic- -. for major students in the general we must not be satisfied with tures and radios may be used in field of Home Economics, One of the features of the nor teaching. The kitchens used by the thoughts, of yesterday department will open off the building will be the terrace that the work of today, but must keep the lecture room and also off from a will open off the second floor thinking new thoughts and must special dining room and re cep- - and overlook the entire southern not think of quiting and laying down on the job we have, but tlon room. Lockers for all of the part of Cache Valley. It will be must go on now more so than students are located in the room curbed and paved and appropriate and this practice is shrubs will be planted at various partitions ever. Brother M. W. Smith, Seminary followed throughout the building points. It will serve an import- where lockers are necessary. A ant social purpose for the teacher at South Cache talked room and read-- ! tution and located as It will be reception Man is of the along thoughts lng room will be on the opposite! it will add a great deal of beauty that He Might Have Joy," and side of the building and on the to the main to the approach bore a strong testimony. Brother Towler said he came same floor, and on the north campus. to take notes to take back to his stake which Is the newest stake PI in the church. Spoke or. the worth of our bodies and what they should rr an to us. We had the opportunity to come to earth and partake of a body of flesh and bone, that we might go on to pro v" gression. If we keep the com$ ; mandments we will go on to Said if we eternal progression. want to have real jcy out of life "VLwe must serve our fellowmen. our bodies Elder Smith said -are the only worth while things we have and that we had better take care of them, so we will have a good one to claim when we are resurrected. Spoke of this wonderful valley, noted for its schools and where we get all the necessities of life. God said he would bless those who keep his commandments and Elder Smith said we were surely blessed. Said we have blessings and opportunities here they never have in the old country and compared condi Felt we tions there and here. iniiii'riiiiattr must be thankful for this gospel and let our homes be an abiding place for prayer and thanksgiving. Closing remarks were by Pres. Bickmore who felt that we must and Always be alert and alive serve the Lord now as never beBlit thats Big, husky Ice cubes lota of them always! fore. Series Frigidaire 34. There of the choir sa!ng, "In Our Refeature , The Super one only PI with Kenneth deemers Name is automatic defrosting . . . automatic ice tray release . . . and Ray Murray, paVIey Hall Lifetime Porcelain inside and out . . . double Hydrator Leishman singing the trio. President John C. Brenchley a Sliding Utility Basket for eggs and small capacity presided at the evening meeting the Frigidaire Servashelf . . . interior lighting articles 7:30. President which began at fto Earl Allen of the YJJMI.A. . . . extra space for tall bottles. conducted the 'following program. are for see yourself just why people Come in and We Thank Thee O Singing,. God for a Prophet; prayers were sayingy Ours is a Frigidaire 34. proudly by Ch as. Ladle of Mendon and mixed chorus, Pres, Brenchley; On the Wings of Song by the Nibley ward with Mrs. Anderson By My AcIn charge; slogan, tions I will prove My Allegiance to the Church, was conducted by Eldred Larsen, M. Man of Hyrum Smoke story. Second .ward; Across from Eccles Hotel Arvil Ladle of Mendon. Rings Beehive awards were made by Logan, Utah Stake Beekeeper Emma Nielsen to 22 South Main Virginia Hemnger, Mendon; Aloy Olsen and ROth Clawson cf Hv- COLLEGIANS AB. H. O. ... 5 0 1 If ... . Wpstovpr, . ... 4 1 0 as Mauchk-y... 4 0 1 tames, rf ... 3 0 3 lb.rf Bropsbpck. .... 5 3 3 Nielsen, 2b .... ... 4 1 3 Nyman, 3b 5 3 10 Leals, C 3 1 15 Qulimcy, lb . .... 1 0 0 Mullinpaux, rf 5 1 0 tvans, p LOGAN 3 E. W. ELLIOT & CO. ' At Wellsville for aedding array. Tile goa-n- . satin puffed sleeves, lace and flowrra. lilies of the valley, to Perhaps .,814J A. Archibald, cf . Peterson, cf lluh. p Phlpprn. P Treasures Of the Heart LOGAN. CACHE COUNTV. UTAH o (at a price reminiscent H of the past) on in Sheer High Twist m .... i . W 8-- Voiles ?'" JimTondos . .. ""Wrestling . c v v rr O pi Just ,j H Unpacked Champion j m n o I - i v. Jve ,ul ,0n rur - - j fam-spht- - Salls-whiri- r' - (7 P 1 M rrpi o 20.-0- H y O o Hy-ru- m A triumph for us to offer them a triumph for you to wear them, for soft ' lovely voiles hold a very definite place in Fashions PI Summer scheme. PI rr IV , 4 9 I' j n o For Tea . . . . . For Bridge . . . For insti-facul- ty Vi V. Luncheons . . . For Shopping . . . For a hundred and one occa- when we want that lovely sions look lady s; n' K M Bf'f .-- with- pi out any sacrifice of comfort or next months pi rr W o o ,)i - Femininely Individual, these sheer printed versions in voile are made with that mat-riculo- us Oim Is alfiujudaVit ... ... 3 has PI manship, made rr that PI rr Sunbeam N 9 Dresses famous. O on o Ai E. W." Cache Valley ElectricCo. 21 care as to cut, finish and fine work- 2E. w. ELLIOT & CO-- E E. W. ELLIOT & CO E 3E. W. ELLIOT & CO.r |