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Show find & task1 for-- a want ad. without going far away from home. j "Toucan In this eity- - to adequately advertise is to use this VOhOMfi XXIX. one unnecessary word in driving home his rough pearls of thought Frightful - We hotedthe Accident Johnson, of Preston. Burningf)il Qn Wife And Child. Joseph 107. LOGAN CITY, UTAH SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, - James Thurs ex- following Coach Walker a pressions : Teachers soon learn from the condudb of their pupils - what the moral and the spiritual condition is in the home. A dijtle praise may be good but much growrng of is to the age thought get things money, especially This is the cause of .the dishonesty .in;, the land. If a knock-dow- n will open a mans eyes, knock him down butb do not be brutal. We cannot teach one thing and practice another.- - It is the right of a babe ton is Dead Comes Back James Thurston, one of Hyde Walker got back from uSStaTiiS; hour on county, died at' an early morning, is once morlriat work with his athletes,drilling them for basketball work. He has practically given' up all hope of getting another game for his football warriors this year, as it is getting altogether too late in the season. He says he never received - --- ' NUMBER 33. satisfactorily. . The citizens will all donate to erect a neat little postoffice building on a lot owbed by Mr. Clark. , Mr. Herman Thompson and Miss Annie Jardine were united in bonds of matrimony in the Logan Temple on Wednesday, Dec. 11. Upon their return to the home of the liVides fine wedding supper awaiting them and many relatives and friends to offer congratulations. A most enjoyable evening was spent, and many nice presents were given the young people, who start out in life under the happiest auspices and'wlth the Beit wishes of all their neighbors. Mr. John Jardine s team ran away last week and crashed into another"driven by M rr J oseph Godfrey,- - The pecuniary damage was about $25; the only other in jurywas to' the feelings of Tthe drivers.' ; Honored Lady Passes Away DEATH AND BURIAL OF PIONE- OFLEWISTON ER-LADY penSJfilfdua' LEWISTON, Dec. . 12. Sarah Thursday, after having been ailM. Telford, one of the early pioing for a long time with trouble', neers of Utah passed away at ten incident to old age. Funeral oclock last night at the home of services are to be held in the her son, Wm. II. Telford. She Park meeting house at, one nyde was not sick more than an hour t on oclock Sunday. critical condition. 'About, .halfbefore her death, and it may be Mr. Thurston was in his nine 79th anyrkihd"bf7asatfsfahtbry on reply with truth thalb it was just a said past Thursday morning to cry till it learns better, . Idlefrom the so arto He tried was born Indians, at year. Mr. Johnson took a clock to beautiful change from this world ness is the most positive sin in a game with Nebraska, but range Suffolk, for of care to one of bliss. She died England,in of the, purpose May pieces cleaning the world. People who -- do no at the minute last He the became d29. a member of as she had lived, with a full agn- it, and he resorted to the old work arenofo worthyto live the Mormon churchgoer October fidenceintbe-truthfulnessefM- orfashjoned-.methQd-..the boiling. had a splendid time came monismandlierearthly not sit still. Unfortunately there Utah He had th while, a way, and., that when the were well lived up to the moment i;placed Jhedifferent wheelsman d is too mueh humbug about culO news hiiri.7 scorerreach-esurvive that lOOto d Snd" of, ofjwhom of her death. they springs in a pan standing upon ture. 7-bore him 18 children, 12 of whom he fried to fly back Chicago, the stove, then poured a considShe was born in Ohio in the At the close of the lecture Miss are living. He had 90 to Utah lie felt ' so good. ' He erable quantity of coal oil over grandThe young men and ladies of year 1832. and when but a very Valine Quinney sang I am al of dozens 75 that 'whom are the of children, says alive, Chicago to some them, intending put in Clarkston are going to form a small girl Became a member of ways, doing something I don and 20 L of boys who want to attend an - hot water with it. connection with want to. The accompaniment which number 14 brand new dramatic organization, the church,-i-n- Mf. - their, eyes are have school, living.' Before be do could so the coal was rendered ;; her She was just at the her oh parents. and . will "shortly put teacher, Thurston lived - an 7 some by industrious, fixed on the U7-d. and he ex- standard oil caught fine. " The door to the Miss Esther Allen.-Thshe when could rememright age plays. useful life, and was respected by pects to. see some of them out outside was standing open, and ber all tbe persecutions of th Supt. thanked the audience Of late the Barson family and who knew him for his honesty here next year. seizing the pan Mr. Johnson for their presence and the meet- al Saints at Nauvoo. She, as well and integrity to the truth. The last week or ten days that many others have been suffering hurled it through the doorway, as, a great number of the chil-President ing was adjourned. , ' was in Chicago, he spent from the la grippe, which is. quite dren of Walker his as wife son and little just that early day," sat on the McLaughlin and Wesley Jacques in playing basketball, in order to prevalent here came onto the step from the outSmiths lap and tthe to Prophet said some pleasant .things Richmonds Newsy: get nto the latest wrinkles in Mr, and Mrs, John Dahle of heard himJoseph side. The whole flaming mass teachers after the close of the talk to her, which that sport, and he says he is Loga n Fourth ward a re visiting made was sca tiered -- over them-settiimpression upon session, to .have a good .basketball their children here. fiie to their hair, and clothing, ' her was at the Transmind.JShe Gossip. Specialcredit is 'due Principal team the A. at ,C. this season. Last week a little daughter ar- figuration, and well rememberburning them frightfully before Harding for working up such a He hopes to utilize a lot of his rived the frantic husband and father home Mr. at of the ed all short-noticthat was said and safely Winter has settled down in football material good program on in shaping up and Mrs. Dcnnie Barson. A done on that occasion, ner could extinguish it. good style in this the basketball squad, and an- bouncing girl babe also arrived at life was not all sunshine, being Every care was given the un little at least, after nounces that he quiet valley isnt going to try the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas at Nauvoo when the Saints were Oh! So Sweet fortunate victims of the accident, the beautiful weather. It makes for anything except first place in Jensen; and in gratitude be vows driven out. but they were burned so badly us feel like saying welcome ole the State League. he will thresh the farmers grain that the flesh dropped from their There may be some places cuter winter, help us to bury our She came to Gtah in 1851 and -- bones in places, fall. cent seemJess s was next halt it forjt but none made her home in Salt Lake City troubles as yotrnow bury the 7 there as , ingly a hopeless task Kitchen, until Bountiful was settled, being, just flowers; and with the opening o! Hyram is Growing tndysave them. Frank, the little boy, may he confections higher priced one of the pioneers of that place.. and new life re spring may hope Faculty Walloped who was but four years of age. and with higher sounding names turn with the flowers and sun She came to Richmond with her Bet. . passed away at 11:30 on Thurs- than' his, hut there are.none. bet- shine. ' husband Jno. !D. Telford in 18C0 Seniors. day, evening. ;The mother .was ter, purer, or more wholesome. Dr. Budge of Logan was ' m where she proved her real worth Mr. Robert Baxter the hustling alive yesterday, but her condition That fact was impressed upon town as a mother and a public worker. yesterday. While here he nyrum farmer, was very critical indeed. The The Journal There was a basketball game The last of her children were merchant and man yesterday, called on his grandmother Mrs millman was in town on business at) the B. Y. C.'the father is simply crazed by grief when, upon' the invitation of Mr other evening born here, making nine in num-be' Hyer. and has to he closely watched. , Murdock he the yesterday. He says Hyrum is between teams representing the inspected Maggie Traveler lias gone to booming-an- d at the present rate faculty of the College and the toothsome Mr. and Mrs. Johnson 'formerly kitchen, and saw-th-e, The family afterward came to to Chesterfield visit with her of will have a milion in. Senior class, and much to tbe lived in Hyde Park, where they confections made! , growth habitants before the millenum ar- amazement of the school in gener- Lewiston and at this place their are well known. Mrs. Johnson .Murdock doesnt put anything brother for a few weeks. , Mr. Anderson, mother of Lou rives. He has recently put in a al and the Seniors in particular, pioneering was continued. The. was formerly Miss Olive Lamb, a impure in his goods." and while place was not then the thriving ' daughter of Suel Lamb. There for a time he was led to think Anderson, left her old home across planing mill, which he operates the Profs, carried off tbe honors, district that it is today, but was are eight other children " in the this did not pay, for cheaper the ocean to make Richmond her in connection with his feed mill. winning by a score of 15 to 11. then called Poverty Flat It is Johnson family,' the .oldest son made, inferior goods - were sold future home, with her daughter The new drug store of which Hy- Coach Badenoeh had the faculty said that the first well was dug man' now boasts; he says, is a fine bunch in charge and he infused a being in the mission field'. The all around his, he is now begin- and 'son. homestead! After one. It is conducted by Mr .Wall- lot vf thfact-4ha- t .into tbemu.ProL on the Telford shocked ningit Therstork "Visited At Jr Curtis ace of Ogden; who lias put in a Robinson it Is said was the stellar making 'a' very beautiful "home by the awful accident and ev- does pay for bis wares are in big Tuesday and left a 15 pound $10,000 stuck. Sisteif Telfords hsband, Jno.D., performer for the faculty, while ery member of it is doing all he demand among those who' have aby girl. All concerned doing Mr, Luther pill- - has launched Joe Jensen of the regular team was killed by a runaway team on can to alleviate the suffering of used them, and his name is a well. out as a contractor and builder,- - -- was pretty much the whole thing the dugway that he jiuilt .leading 7 the injured wife and distracted guarantee of quality. The baby giri of Mrs. Albert to the county road,' Sister Telfather. It is a deserving industry this Wisher has been very sick for the Recently a party of Hyrum for the Seniors, , . I . fanners, of which Mr. Baxter is The way Prof. Skidmore buck- ford stemmed the tide worthily . one of Murdocks. Not many peofew days, bu't is now report- one, and has raised a family that have past purchased a fine, imported ed Joe Jensen, it is said was one ple would think that this factory ed better.. been a source, of joy and comfort School' Notes jack, and mule raising will soon of the features of the game, ne employs between 15 and 20 hands to her to tbe scarcity of milk be one of the chief industries of during her declining Owing found Joe too nimble-foote- d but it does. We know because for All her sons have been on years. foreign As Wednesday last was visit- we saw them at work. They are at the factory, quite a number of the southend capital. When the him, so he selected a favor- missions just one. whose health except ing day in the Woodruff and the working night' and day now in an lands were laid off, this week. Hon. Jack arrived they had a sort able spot and waited for Joe to has been of such a nature that he Benson, the pupils in the respec- effort to keep up with their holi- This is rather a bad time of the of reception in his honor Mr. come, and when the curly-haire- d could not leave home. Her son tive grades were more than pleasyear to be out of work, with the Baxter says, and Bishop bes' star would come Skidmore exertday orders. A specialty died four years ago next onr selected to deliver the ed himself to his utmost to enter- Brigham ed in seeing so many of the par-rt- s ing made of candies for family lolidays coming spring, shortly after his return , Minnivelt Anderson has been address of welcome. The, worthy tain him. A' big crowd saw the present. ' The regular class trade.' They are nicely assorted from his second mission. Two of work was continued in all the and and upto confined to her borne for the past Bishops experience on the board game and everybody thoroughly put, up in her girls, died leaving each a of county commissioners stood en rooms, and the visitors seemed to $2.25 boxes. joyed. Jt 7 Its pretty hard to small They, contain the ew days with rheumatism. family, and two of the girls lim in good stead and he made a be much interested in the daily purest candy that can be found as each side used are give the line-u- p Quite a number of people from living at Ora. Idaho, with - routine of speech that will be regarded as plenty of sobs, but the school room. originally it large and honorable families. The anywhere, and being the product Gentile valley are visiting friends classic in jassackdom for' a long looked something like this. After the close of the days of a home institution should be and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. other is the wife of Bishop Hyer . time to come. ' session a special Seniors Niels : Faculty AlIsop,-Mrs- .purchased. meeting for par- liberally George Ilamp, of this place. Further than this deponent Robinson 9 ents and teachers was held in the L. F. Jenson J. Johnson, wife and 'family having The . ' ' Bitters sayeth not. , Woodruff. It was a ; R.F. .HOLIDAY RATES. J. Nielsen Sister writer, in company with come down to spend the holidays. very profita-bl- e 1 Sarah Telford made a trip $adenoch c. Erickson meeting for The KemptonKomedy Ko. gave the Yellow stone Park a ril present. C. Johnson through L, G. ' Locally on the 0. S. L. two some - Kekp Clarkston last good performances very Correspon- Skidmore R. G. The first on the each direction to Schneider year ago last August. He has program was a cents a mile in week, endingSaturday night with made the remark many times 1 mtion song Jack Frost, by a any point in the state. the drawing of the chairs. Mrs. that a young girl could not have dence. kss of Daughters of The Pioneers. To points on the U. P, add one Tanner was fortunate enough to beginners from Miss climbed over rock and crag, Chambers room. This was fol-- " and one fare from Ogden. be .the lucky winner of the first CLARKSTON. Dec. The literary society of the through valley and canyon, like 0Wed To points on the S. P. L. A. & one. It certainly was appreciated by an address of welcome this seventy-fiv- e year old lady of Richard God-'re- Daughters of the Pioneers were S. L., add one fare to rate from as the audience can bearwitnes3; the whole trip she r who' has been'-oufaithful, the guests of Mrs. Wm7 Howell was phasized the great advantage Salt Lake. , Mrs. Christofferson winning, seccheerful d and as 0 To points on th5 S. P. Co. add ond chair. Richmond will greet efficient; postmaster for. eight on Wednesday aftemon and the a bird. bringing the' home and the her children tried Though . one' and one third .fare to rate Rempton and his company should years has resigned; and Chair- subject of the occasion wasParley-P- to get her to take no 501 closer together. man Geo. Godfrey of the local Pratt and his works. Mrs. E. part in the et came another well rend- from Ogden. ever happen this way again. y they labors of necessary tbe trip, she Republican organization has sug- W, Robinson treated upon his Tickets sold to any point withChambers deering from-LCsMr. N. J. Tanner and Alfred gested the name of the non. John life ; Mrs. James n. Linford would be active doing the work partment. upon in 300 miles of selling point. Christensen went to LoganThurs P. Clark as his successor, with a his masterpiece, the to that even the men hesitated to Dec. 24, Key 21, 20, Tickets on sale f Caine Jr. followed with day. petition to Congressman Howell Theology. Mrs. A. B. Wright try. Pain, practical, uplifting talk 25, 31 and Jan. 1.-- ' limited to Losecure his appointment. There dwelt upon his poems, and Miss ,This good woman to went to 'Mrs. A. A. Thomas diarenS hag made this The continuous passage in each teachers. , taiv also did Frank is no doubt that, if appointed, Carrie Thomas sang one of his as Thursday, 6, Jan. was full of of limit gan final with helpful sugg- rection Mr. Clark will fill the position most) ests and the Robinson., popular hymns. . (Continued on page four) speaker did not use 190S. terrible accident occur-- . red at Preston on Thursday morning, as a result of .which a ' little son of Mr. Joseph Johnson is dead, and his wife in a very A most Riim-boroug- , h, of 25,-1852.. 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