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Show I ae oACilL Eight A A i r.liiL l t. lOt.A-- Ml. ClAll Saturday, December 23, 1939. The First Mrs. Carl A. Olson Xmas Eve Services Held In River Heights Elsie Friedli Services to be Held Sunday Last Minute Funeral services wore held In 67. Mrs. ElLse tiie River Height ward cliapd wife of Jolin Carl Friedli, died Tliuisday for Mrs Carl A. Olson Thui'slay morning at a Lgoun with Btshop Louis J. Bowen after a lingering illness caused by a lieart ailment. Tiie prelude and postlude were at Solothum, jrom She was born long trip across a by Norma Wilson. Gottplay.d 17, 1872, Mucli tracltle-sSwitzerland, de&ert. In coining over fried Jaggi and Mrs. Elsie Toimnn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johan- (nniunlt to look down over Iloefler. When she was 13'0ther vast desert with salt flat! furnished musical selections WU Nu!ina .Wlb years of age sire came to this and sage brush, iu little wornlcT were John convert to the IJ3S a as country some their leader W ll,: 8,eato replied faith. She liad been a resident Brigham Young made that famous son, Benjamin Lundberg of Malad were Anderson. since 1884, and married Mr. Fried declaration. This is the place., and John Joel RicksPrayers and H C offend by We ve endured thus far but ra- lj in Logan temple hi 1894. Hem.., ei. The grave In tiie Pro- Surviving are her husband and Uier tlian stay here in such on vitlen r cemetery was dedicated by six sons and daughters: Mrs. L. uninviting place we cun stand John Wood. tliousaod miles." W Fresh of Emmett, Idaho; Carl The wolves and coyotes had alN., Joseph M., Fred A. and MarCARD OF Til XKS n tin E. Friedli and Mrs. I. C. W are appreciative of the ready set up their lonesome howL of Logan; 12 grandchildren, Tiie cry from the stealthful Red- - many acts of kindness and symtwo brothers and a sister, A. J. man, their only neighbors filled pathetic aid given us in our hour Hoefier of W'hJtney. Idaho; curiosity, and aroused at the of be eavement in the death of gust iioefler and Mrs. Lena Wur- - interference of the pale face In Mrs. Carl A. Olson. Especially do their hunting grounds and per we wunt to express our appreciasten of Logan. Funeral arrangements are being haps occupying their winter ren- - tion to those who spoke at the funeral services and those who inane with tiie W. Loyal Hall morsupplied the lively music. tuary and services will be conbut with out bloodshed, as JENNIE OLSON, ducted in tiie Tenth ward chapel Aum-dwise leader had a diplomatic Uie 1 m. JOHN OLSON. p. Sunday at cf handling the Ameruan MR. and MRS. O. B OLSON Friends may call at tiie mor-a- y was And Families. tuary, 35 E. Center Saturday af-- 1 aborigines and contended It ten loon and evening and at the much easier to feed them than home 545 E. 9th North, Sunday fight them. So their scant supply window. His dark arm readied from 9 a. m. until time for ser- - for a hard winter was shared with through to raise the improvised the unfriendly neighbors. A few blind. For a moment the mother calicos and novelties which had was terrified. Slie uttered a silent been brought from the old world Itelief Fund Drive prayer and in sudden hasty In a suillng vessel proved valuable she grabbed the kettle of For Finland, On to pacify the very Illiterate sav-awater from the fire place boiling several and prevented (Continued from Page One) it into the savage inand dashed which may have proved who let out a yell land, where they are becoming face truders the disastrous. Notwithstanding Immediately effective in this crisis. and utterances that only his felstand would Red face treacherous lie also called attention to the understand. were con- low tribesmen could The pioneer woman was not mogreat benefit performance of the watching and settlers alert. on be the Messiah which will be held under stantly warned to more Xmas eve. lested It was Xmas Eve, the first ob- Howeveranyshe ' took that state-wid- e sponsorship in the Salt the precaution In the Lake tabernacle on Sunday, De- served by white settlers to get men to more closely guard old The lntermountsih region. cember 31 to conclude the camher crude little cabin as centries custom of candles, festooning, an were already posted about the paign in Utah. evergreen and lights after twilight settlement in case of an attack. liad been carried from England resumed Oregon Loses were home made The mother and children The candles Oregon State College basketball from tallow and evergreens were their Uttle party until the curteam, the team that took two plentiful so the same effect was few sounded which was the desigstraight from the Utah Aggies made possible by a sturdy widowed nated signal for all settlers to last week end, were defeated on mother of six small children whose retire. The little prayer circle Thursday night at Twin Falls by husband had been shot down by which followed beseached a higher the Provo Cougars. Oregon de- a red savage while attempting to power in gratitude and the mofeated the Provo team Wednesday procure wild game for food for his ther and her family of six were night. These games followed two little flock as he left the pioneer soon tucked quietly in bed hoping games In Salt Lake City, Monday train from the Platt river. His that Santa would not miss them and Tuesday with the Utes taking earthly remains were crudly hur- on that First Xmas Eve In the the long end of the score In both ried on the wayside with an old Rockies. Ults. wagon tire to identify the grave. The six little tots danced glee- No Tuesday Paper Here The Cache American will not Agent Recruiting fully around the tree in the little M. C. Courbat, recruiting offi- log hut and their dear mothers be issued on Tuesday. Monday beat their ing Christinas day, the members cer for the US. Navy with head- heart was gladdened quarters In Pocatello, spent Fri- mirth as the scene recalled her of the staff have voted themselves day ill Logan. Mr. Courbat was childhood day hack in the old a holiday. on his way home from an official world and the little entertainment trip to Rock Sprmgs, Wyoming. though simple without cost, provHe over the Logan canyon ed a success and she felt amply highway and stated there is a repaid for the efforts. Suddenly little mow In the canyon but not a shining red face showed through the opening which served as enougn to entice skiers as yet. Fro-dli- , Hm-flo- ... GIFT ... hos-pU.- U s Specials an-n- es W0:&, -- O Bed O er Wls-ttse- Jackets Lingerie OPajamas O Gowns Au-Jwi- th Slightly Soiled . j g. PRICE out-brea- ks ONE GROUP OF HOUSE COATS Broken Sizes 12 PRICE Logan SportweavwCo . ar-iv- V MERRY WISHING YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS TRY THIS DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS TREAT AT YOUR TABLE! ' Christmas Night Ice Cream Brandied Peach Salad Real Christmas Spirit is brought to your table by these delicious ice cream creations. Wide assortment! Christmas Day NO OTHER HOLIDAY has and the Charm of Christmas. that is why Christmas is the last and the Happiest Holiday of the year the Climax of all the Quart Brick ... Perhaps days of the year on which we have worked and planned and hoped the one day when the eternal ideal off good will to all men finds haven in the hearts of all. we wish a . For no other holiday inspires such deep feelings of reverence and peace. SPECIALS Large Center Packed Quart 1 Pint Sherbet the Cheer, the Warmth, TO YOU, and all the people of Logan and Cache Valley VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. DIRECTORS OFFICERS 25c JOHN H. ANDERSON ALMA SONNE L. S. SMART RUSSELL S. HANSON WYNN S. JOHN H. ANDERSON, President ALMA SONNE, Executive Vice Pres. RUSSELL S. HANSON, Cashier A. J. BERNTSON, Asst. Cashier. JOHN E. OLSON, Trust Officer HANSON THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOGAN WIN GETS ICE CREAM STORE 46 WEST CENTER STREET Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System M V JT |