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Show THE I TRi-WEEK- JOURNAL, LOG AN, UTAH.-- APRIL 21, 1828. LY boy the other day, and. yesterday, but to the great disappointment of the 17th inst., Mrs. Ezra" T. Hyde her children and friends she kept Use only one j ri g teaspoonful of s' Best Bak ing Powder to a presented her worthy spouse with a son; both Democrats. Now, if we could have two days rain, alt the farmers would rejoice exceedingly. Elders O. C, Ormsby, William H. Apperley and William G Reese, Stake Supt; of Sunday schools were with our gates on gates on Sunday last, and visited our Sunday .school; also occupied the stand in the afternoon servi- MONEY to Loan on farms, Zfph Thomas, Logan, Utab. 25 CENTS EACH paid for Live Chickens at the 5th ward Store. ; WANTED. A girl to do general housework. Apply at The Jour-na- l , of flour. quart il You must use two tcaspoonfuls of other baking powder. - coo Want Column, getting worse until she died on the morning of the 20th of April, at twenty minutes to, seven, at the age of 85 j'ears, 1 month And 2 daya She leaves two 6ons, Geo. T. and and Frank A., having had a little daughter who died in infancy; twenty grandchildren' and five who will ever remember her with undying love and respect. ces. The funeral will be held in the Their words were replete with tabernacle at 2 p. m. tomorrow. exhortation of confort and encour- All friends are invited to attend. agement. They pointed out to Obituary,. parents and guardians the great Editor Please Journal: and grand opportunities within lish tbe following: our reach, also the responsibilities Died at Paradise, Cache county, resting upon allto teach the youth Utah. April 13, 1898, Sarrh Price the precepts of the gospel. wife of tbe late Robert Pearce. Yours respectfully. -- Deceased was born Deo. 25, IS 14 J. W. at Porlock, Somersetshire, EngHyde Park, April 18th, 189$. land. Just after her marriage, she moved with her husband to Obituary. South Wales. Here iD Sister Adeline Brooks Andrus Cardiff, 1851 she was baptized a member Benson, was born in Windsor, Con- of tbe Church of Jesus Christ of necticut, March 18, 1813. Her Latter-daSaints. parents were Jonathan II. Andrus husIn the and Lucina Parsons. She moved band and year 18G3, with her children, came to Utah. to Whittinsville, Mass., when eight sailed on the ship,- John J. They years of age, living in that place crossed the plains in Was baptized by Boyd, and until 1843. William B. Prestons company. EzraT. Benson in Westfield, Mass., came to Paradise, and she on Aug. 27th. of the same year; They here lived until her death. arrived in Nauvoo Sept. 27th, Deceased was the mother of 1843; was married to Ezra T. Ben- seven three sons and children, son by tbe Patriarch Hyrum four Her sons surSmith, on the 27 ih of April, 1844, vive daughters. her her, daughters having just two months before the Prophet preceded her to the grave. and Patriarch were martyred. She was a faithful Latter-da- y She left Nauvoo on the 9th of V Saint, and bore the trials of Feb., 184G, crobBing the ihtmmp-- , with forUtde. she pi on tbe ice. Her first child, Geo. P,ee".n n klnd wlf and ra'lhfr nd oo-lh- office. ' great-grandchildre- n, BARRED Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching $1.00 per setting Geo. Dunbar. 15. v TO EXCHANGE Musical for a good single, buggy. Hargoods ris Bros. Music Co. WANTED a girl to do general Apply at William Edwards furniture store. 12 cts. a dozen paid for eggs at LIGHTNING- FLASHES. pupils. The grammar and priBee Hive store. Selling shoes the will continue mary departmonts and ( Continued From 1st Paqc.) woeks cirht boys hats below cost. longer. Arbor day was duly observed ONE MILLION Watches wantand everybody set out a few trees. ed for repairing, of C.M.Wendelboe, ' night. Mr. Gecrii-en- , our principal the best watchmaker in Utah. 8EC. SHERMANS OPINION. leaeber, together with the larger GOOD NEW LIME for sale at. Washington, April 20. Sccyy toys of his school, dug up all dead Johnsons kiln, 34 miles from Loto Sherman says: I have hoped up and injured trees, and planted new in gan, canyon, 25 cts. per bushel. the present time that Spain would ones in the place of them on the at last see the hopelessness of a forool lot, after which the two EGGS. Thoroughbred black United schools joined with their respectthe with conflict Langshang eggs at 75 cts. per setStates and withdraw her forces ive teachers and hied themselves ting (15). J. P. Smith, Logan without Cnba this away to the can on. All arrived from Island. country being compelled to fire safely, tired, and by the hungry PLENTY OF MONEY to a shot. I am now convinced, a g od lunch was partaken of, and on farm and city property. however, thaVfcr dynastic rtasons then the children romped and II. A Pedersen, she will accept the gage of battle played ns children only can who Main St., Logan. and that in a vetv lev days at have been shut up in school for six toshall our forces move months. FOR SALE CHEAP for cash, a jnost.'we ' ward Cuba. As to how long the Mr. .Isaac Jorgensen shipped two tine Ludlow Spring Wagon, almost war will last, is an interesting cars of potatoes last week. Forty new. Call on John T. Thain Jr., 2nd ward, Logan. question. Should there be no for- cents per hundred was paid the eign complications, the war ought farmers. PURSE LOST on streets of not to lastJbut a few weeks. On Mr. Stephen Thurston, our local cash and tithing or- of T. bom let d the other hand, should some acci- stock ru6tler,fca3 just made another Benemv,, of faith neighbor,-andltdia good Find lel at th;9 May during the journey, at Garden a dent happen to our battleships in sale. glorious resurrection. be and rewarded. followed the She Grove. pioneers the first engagement, or to our Funeral services were held in Nearly all the farmers have 1817. one Her in husband being FOR THE next 30 days, I will transports, the afTtir may last finished planting small grain, and the Paradise meeting house, in after the arriving Pioneers, (of than sell the celebrated Imperial Steel has been a much longpr sanguine people larger acreage April 14, 1S9S. Consoling and apmet her and went back Salt Lake, heretoseason than remarks were made by Ranges for $29 50. Call and see planted this at Pacific Springs and traveled propriate fore. Wm. Bishop, Wm. James and Bp. them. Isaac Elwtll, Third St. Now sugar beet planting is in with the company four days, and Samuel Oldham. R. P. CASH PAID for chickens. Agent Hydo Park Happ3ning3. full blast. Bishop G. G. Hyde then went back and came out for Natural Hen Incubator and in a There is man troop young Editor Journal. Our inter- and the general agent are superin-th- again two years later with the rest A of who Guard National the Liquid Lice Killer. of his family. mediate school closed for the seawork. J. T. Burnett, a of his view She reached Salt Lake Oct. 2nd, takes very serious son after a very successful term of Mr. Imar Thurston became the 5th ward, near A. C. Of; responsibilities. military twenty weeks, owing to lack of happy father of a fine, bouncing 1847, in Apostle C. C. Richs com--17! course there is more than one pany. Iltr child was then FOR SALE: 100 acres land for built a little member of this crack cavalry or months old. -- ho dobe house in c 1 fiSIbSiV. theZ.C. M. I. shoe factory now, turn with seriousness, but his y?. d, ' etaoda on. She lived io Salt Lake story concerns remead in iLTfefloi'i lot8; 40 twelve years, and came to Logan cated. Some of the 80 jp ap lo live on April 15th, 1860; lived on in the company the other day sent n order, signed in i LAND FOR. SALE CHEAE: the church farm two years, making j him a Caines the acquaintance of the Indians ' Capt. handwriting and Two hundred acres of land in the be ready for de-- j old Logan cow pasture can be had him to who were then camped out there, ordering ' front to in an hours cheap, in large or small tracts, the always having great influence with parture adcommunication The Apply to them; and although she was the time. what extra clothing James Quayle, President. only woman living there, she never vised, also, of be the It. Nielson, Secretary. She lived in would felt to fear them. way required in the home in which she died, since additional hosiery, etc. The young MRS. L. C. BLANCHARD says: man believed implicity the au 1863. I have used your Multum in Although never strong, she had thenticity of the order and imme- Parvo Iron in my family for over enjoyed unusually good health diately began preparations for his a year. I like it, and can safely during the past winter, retaining military service. Upon his way recommend it to the public. her faculties of mind, and with down Main street to his home, he Neil Bell, Agent. the help of spectacles did a great met the sister of a MATTRESSES made to order, He confided the of the company. deal of reading. ones cleaned, remodeled, renoold forthwith1 and she news her to TWELVE INCH COAST DEFENSE MORTARS, met she About four weeks ago of vated and made as good as new, at as she tears burst into with an accident which resulted thought Sixteen of thee powerful 12 inch mortars are now mounted at Sandy Hook, inter-the The brother. Factory. Logan Mattress jokers fatally. She tripped and fell on her ear New York city, and similar batteries are iu position at various senport. - Wall borof and kinds exall and this paper the carpet. Her injuries were not vened at juncture they are mounted in deep pits, are invisible to an enemy and are designed to Bench. match. John to ders to alorder in preplained the truth thought to be serious at first, Irop tons of projectiles on the deck of an attacking ship. 4 doors west of P. O. Logan. vent to further take her to she had grief. bed; though - house-wor- k. . y - i s e j i i : I j e l V ! Z rarfs SJ. j type-writte- : I , fellow-membe- r! ( 1 wm (gLiMM Only a few days left to secure these bargains. Better come'before it is too late. Note a few of our prices. .EverythinSg.gOO A big line of Mena Working Shirts, a line of Mens Hats, in full stock value at 50c. , only good $1.50 for, far, the kind you always pay in all el)Aie8 and shades, A big 90C. A big line of Straw Hats for the Sun, at 30c. each. Some more of those Boys Suits, ages to 14, only 60c. per suit. Mens Gum Boots, Standard grade, all . sizes, only EACH. 4 $1.75 per pair, LOGAN, UTAH. MAIN STREET, I i |