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Show .THATCHER OPERA HOUSE SAT THURSDAY. OCT. 4 THE SOCIETY EVENT OF THE SEASON. TIIE BROADWAY THEATRE DENVER. SALT LAKE THEATRE SALT LAKE CITY. ARTHUR C. AISTON, PRESENTS . Direct From n SUPPORTED BY JAMES M. BROPHY In the New York Empire Theatre Comedy Success ini -A-W 7 f . f THE FREEDOM OF SUZANNE -- r - - with Charles Frohman) Oly Special Arrangement PRICES SI .50, SI .00, 75c, Ji ,l. , 50c.Sale opens at Box Office Wed., Oct: 3, 10 A.M. r -- WANT ADS. proprietor "of lheWlLson" hotel; notice. and knocked him through a glass is Notice hereby given that a ,fj ward, started that his ward door, by which his hands were game and fish reserve has been es- - WANTED Horses and cattle for is in a fairly-goocondition. Al lacerated. tablished upon the lands of Ileber fall pasturing. Apply to C. officers are energetic, but the Parker and S. C. Dowdle in Col- - Balling, 316 South Main Street. .teachers quorum has veen very ASSOCIATED HEALTH , lege Precinct, including Pelican - - - AUTHORITIES. summer. . no Most Excellent Instructions And a Goodnaetive Ponds. Hunters and fishermen are WANTED-A g good delivery boy. ' knew that faithfulness to Permanent position for- steady requested not to trespass upon and an- upright life would bring The Third Annual Meeting of this reserve. boy. Apply at Bateson's grocery ' 7 Spirit .Prevailed. salvation in the life to come. the Associated Health, Authori-Bisho- p IIEBF.R PARKER, store. ' S. C. DOWDLE, Oldham, of Paradise, tics of Utah will be held in the CIIAS. n. HART, UNDERTAKING PARNEW thought his jward was'much like City Council Chamber of the City FRANK K. NEBEKER. V other wards. Yet wards are noiand County building7Friday, LORS. IIYRUM, Sept.- - 30. The quar- - nmoiig the people should be exem-terl- y October 5th, '1906, beginuing "lit conference of the Ilyrum plary. We. are pretenders and the samcrA good wardwill bars If ycu want the coming camfor its young. Many of o r. 10 The undertaking, parlors of Stake convened jn the Stake "hypocrites toll great extent, It is hoped that therelvill be a paign news, subscribe for The Bergner and company will open people are not making the Ilyrum on Saturday cause we are not always seeking young of most time. their in a few days at 149 North Main Our, youth large attendance of the Health JournaL morning, Sept. 29, at 10 oclock, after that which is lovely, vir-tb- e sbouldlbe educated to be sensible Officers of the State, as subjects street. Embalming and funeral following prominent brethren tuons, true, ; chaste, and to As and we a of want cam the relating"If you people great importance practical. directing promptly attended to. coming. were' present on the stand: Pres- - lent, and of good report or praise . discus-be will We the public health are in a period of transition. paign news, subscribe for The A fine line of caskets will be We are not living as ident of the Logan Teiqple, Wm. worthy. must not get disconraged, but la- - sed, and. no community can afford Journal. 1 . .f. Budge; of the First Presidency we ought to live. Reform is ne- - 'bor earnestlr and faithfully for to be without representation at, . We down. from head the II. Charles of Seventy, JIart; cessary all. The demands of the meeting. of the good .fast. Too :much Prest. W. C. Parkinson, Prest, are living too T. B. BEATTY, Secretary. society should not encroach upon L, Anderson of the High Priest . or- amusementwToo much rush and the influence of the family. The ganization, and a number of the hurry. Let us he better and more .family- influence should be su- - FOLLOWING IN HIS members of the High .Cooneil anil earnest. FATHERS FOOTSTEPS, , rrfme. Tr, iris to follow the de- clmr sang 0 Say The bishops.-Thrufaed f , What is Truth, and the opening the rroaent Day fin.nei.II,,' and ; prayer was offered by Ilighi Bishop D;mJ Murray, of lit. . jSteiling, sail that lie Mt a the Council J. F; Wright. Ms Luei'e Jensen rendered a , fromth The choir sang aiid President .former .prrtrrrtta uued Over ... Parkinson made the opening re- by the, accompanied T),rf HERE FOR A LIFE-TIM- E marks, regretting that so. few, mg better than they arc dam? whole choir in the chorus." This 47 N. MAIN, LOGAN, UTAH, and 234 MAIN, SALT LAKE. were present, and attributed the; Had not seen some members of y mg "lady 5s developing a sweet, he to Teath Posltivaly Extracted Without PalnFraa W th Plataa meeting since small attendance to the fact that bis ward yet clear voice, which pleases her . Hold rilllnpi of Teeth (Bent Red Robber) !$7.00 Set became bishop. Yet there are SlUer ont in Crow ne, W K ft. thflr CO Gold are gathering busy and she gives promise many hearers, Cement rilllngo ft. CM.) Bridge Work. Beet and faithful nea, crops, and many of the brethren many good f becoming one of the foremost 12 YEARS PROTECTIVE GUARANTEE. President Budge said that we sweet vrere at the political."-conventio". Both Phones ingers, not only in Jlyrum, Open till 6 P. M. Sundays 10 to 2. Nvd- are ar.d tempted in Logan. ' Bid all very greatly hearty but anyw here else. Free Examination,. Consultation and Advice Lady Attendant every youngmanjikes to enjoy weak. Temptations are Tncreas-- 7 come. P cadent Hart followed in a his little smoke. Imitation is the Elder O. M. Wilson reported ing amongst us, and we need to splendid discourse on the duties sincerest flattery, and the young the High Council. Only .six were be on our guard. We say that we of raiious parts of the priesthood simply pay a compliment to the Perhaps the others have accepted the gospel of Jesus especially dwelling upon those cf old when present. they buy Cigars and have an ox in the pit thismorn-Ing- ,. Christ, that, together with the he vrnrd teacher. Council meel-ip- s the compliment can Tobacco. But All are good, active men; holy rpriesthood bestowed upon in thcvariousbranches of only be complete when they excr-- j and willing to perform their du- us, is intended to help us, But the and organizations else the same wise choice as their there is evidently carelessness is the e ties.. to success, "he and smoke the best 4he Elder Andrew Anderson of manifested by the teachers and Er(aker thought that no bratft..i parents Cigars and Tobacco I am always Mendon, president of the High priests and' other officers in the cf the priesthood, or organization critical patrons.- Priests of the Stake, reported this 'church. The teacher does not visit of a ward could possibly prosper offering ray him as without organization in good condition. the families assigned to frequent meetings of the CY E. NAPPER he officers to discuss the interests of when and often advanced as he men should; of composed Being in years, the ranks of the quorum does, he does it hurriedly. The' their respeeive work. - In splL are being reduced " in numbers work of the ward teacher may Jbe of tLe- - taunts of 4he world,-thSinging testi- plainly seen in the ward. We are . people is inducing a superior quite rapidly. Bor3 his we as as and exact not the of V.f gospel. regular Andrace we can mony to the truth to be. Sometimes we go to stand the test: By their fruits WelLsville, .of ought Owen, Bishop said that bishops and leaders meeting and sometimes we do not. ye shall know them. Sometimes we say our prayers - Elder George O. Pitkin said he and sometimes not. So . on in felt humiliated to speak immedi- many other things. We ought to hiey after educatedmen. He had be more concerned about our Special njoyvd the speaking ant singlnc future welfare after this life, 'Spilkc f ' deep ulUr,t in vhich is, at best, very short.or!;' BYRUM STAKE CONFERENCE Bisli'p N. J. Nielsen, of Ilyrutn . Third j d -- I - - . R j . - ! J ! . ,3mm - e . J f - n 1 r ! EDISON key-not- AND! VICTOR RECORDS At H THATCHER MUSIC Bargains of Glassware and President Hart felt it a great, The choir sang, .Peace Be Crockery in Still. pleasure to meet with Elder Dowdle. The Basement cf the Ilyrum Stake. One dogreat Benedictionbe by continued.) n4t trouble with us is that we (To For Saturday "Only undci stand each other as we ought. We are like ships that COMPANY I - . the-peopl- - i Piece Decorated China Dinner Set, 'Regular Price $5.75, for Saturday Sale 45 r " $4.25 JUST RECEIVED nn 38 4BU harles China Dinner Set, Regular Price $4.50, r Saturday Bale . ' Be sure to See Ou 5c aad 20c tables of ' 15c, glassware P proves their usefulness as an accompaniment to the voice. Not all instruments can meet this reoften quirement. We are perfectly willpass in the night. We are to let you decide for yourself Related a nummisurderstood. npw chairmen elected at ing whether or not ours do. But you of interesting'inejdents fromthe Democrats primaries on b(r must play them, or hear them real life, illustratiy jflie fact that gajurda. are: v.e misjudge ' ani-ha.s- tHy pass Skid played, to judge. Court open evDi.striet x.r. about others. ery business day. wrong opinions moj.e What we do is what makes saints Burn-'whK. District No. HARRIS MUSIC CO f us. Explained Apostle h McKay coqld not be present. District No. 3 Wm. Athay. . Estey and Newman Dealers. Choir saflg an anthem, and ElDistrict No. 4 Wm. Evans. der Oh irles R. Bailey pronounced , District No. 5 John n. Wilson, the benediction.. with Junie Blair and II. Stoney . assistants. choir PHOTO p. m., the District No. Peake, with Let Us Anew. Prayer was offered by Elder J. Jennie P. Slater and 'James Carl- O ' Salisbury. The choir sang When son, assistants. Successor to Harrison and Q District No. .7 Ed. nanson. Dark and Drear.1 Rale r - Bishop Bird, of Mendon, . reDistrict No. 8 Charles McNiel. New Anderson. Quarters Designed for O ported l.is ward, as being in as District No. 9 Niels ' Portrait Work District No.-1George D. Mcgood condition as when be last . Two Doors North of Eagle reported. All organizations, are Culloch. : O out is Ho el Ward order. , , in thorough on Bloch Card Ballard Man. Knocked to Hotel seems hi Q Q of debt, and tithing 135 Aorth Main Lake Some S. a Salt as ever. Robert in as Webb, Q good coming WeyJ hackman,etruek-Ar-Fre- d iTFckncss &TH0IS g ttoeHeachers ( 30 Piece Fine Decorated $3.00 TWO THOUSAND NEW RECORDS e CROCKERY . TINWARE AND- ' GRANITEWARE .Articles too numerous to mention here you will, find for your use in the., busy basement, at H. G. Hayballs "7. STORE CENTER STREET, LOG; . We have the following Second hand ranges taken in exchange on sales of the great Majestic Range. 2-7- w. 6-r- 1 2 1 oRABES 0 Ed. -- " 000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,q 0 O0O0000O000 1 Steel Stewart 6 hole Range Jewel - - 6 Range Utah Standard 6 ' Range Any of which we will sell very ' cheap. LOGAN FURNITURE CO. 112 NORTH MAIN STREET ll |