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S NUMBER 75. fescue Party Sheriff Crookston had made all preparations to start up Logan canyon yesterday morning to rescue the family of Rudolph on account of some commissioners at a Tho fount v of the niemt ial meeting on Tuesday passing changed their minds about" jja new liquor license ordinance, going, was unable to get off. ne substantial increase, hic mftkes a may start todayif the necessary for selling in tbe license required help can be secured, as the pass- a "liquors at retail adipose ing of each day makes the and manuflicense on wholesalers more difficult acturers of intoxicants. license Neiderhauser was heard from Under the old law no and on wholesalers Sunday. lie had managed to of iras required and get down to the Forest Reserve manufacturers by the county, quarters at Tony Grove, and telethat fop retailers was $125 per The phoned! from there, enquiring as quarter of $500 per year. to the whereabouts of. his wife, the retail ordinance fixes who, with tbeoldest child. 1S $225 perquarterI6900 wholesal-er here. He said that three feet of the of and that Bow in Salt Lake Herald.' per year, snow had fallen, and as it has or manufacturer at $150 per been 'snowing continuously ever for the year. .quarter or $600 Oh the and back choir My gone Father, singing, corporation since,, there is probably five feet Jt is further provided that if offered Jos. f.uid. or no R. feud or more there now. being again, prayer by established within a saloon is - The named tfeppeson.following Some canyon men who were at Now we are told that Mr. Henhalf a mile of an incorporated on Elders the occasion: spoke the Forks came down on Tuesday to be paid shall o city, the license A. Hovey and1 John E. derson has been co.:xul back James and they had all they could do to to the same as that required the directorate and the presiRoueche of MUllville ; Pres. Wilbreak track from there down with conduct a saloon in the city. liam C. Parkinson and A. M. dency. Thats pretty neat too their horses they had' to, leave " The following road sueprvisors WELLSVILLE, Feb. 10. To of the Stake Presidency for if common report has it right TO HAVE NEW MEETING their sleds up there, so it is pretwere appointed. all appearances the Wellsville of Hyrum, .each 'referring to the the extremely modest gentleman HOUSE OFF FOR LAND certain that the Sheriff and1 his ty 0. 0. Dunn, College. p h has just completed its most noble traits of character of the with the auburn did GDRAWINwill have to travel on snow . party George W. Summers,-Avonprosperous year, the present stock deceased. Each speaker bore tes- some very lively hustling to- get shoes from the Forks up. Mr. C. M. Hammond, Providence. taking will give exact financial timony to the great blessings that that honor. CLARKSTON, Feb. 8. On Crookston has had snowshoes and P Bird, Mendon. ithful-obedience condition- sto the-la- ws ... Relief Clarkston Sa .the. The new board of directors it Hyrum Green, Wellsville. held its regular annual The Georgia Harper company of the gospel brought to mankind. seems was He is somewhat .handicapped against Hendrickson, ciety David MJurray, Ml Sterling. has just closed a successful weeks Prest. Parkinson read from the in fact it looked like t e stoek- - meeting, which was attended: by by lack of means, as the commisE. L. Larsen, Newton. run. The company won the hearts Book of Mormon some of the holders were the Bishopric and a number of the sioners have not yet come to his him since against The County Treasurer was of all Wellsyilleifry .. presenting. Ae brethren. An interesting pro- - aid, but of courseMkey will have remain InhirofficeduP' clean his to sons the to the in date plays gave touching up torate altogether, but very likely gram was rendered and the report to, as the five little tots up there ing office hours, so that his de- most artistic manner. The. Pio- - principle of the resurrection of it was a fight for control of the fpr 1908 was read and accepted. cannot he left to perish. The f puty can be put to work in some neer House speaks m highest the body. Many of Mrr Pitkins It disclosed thefact that the sis- mother is simply crazed withr ancorporation and John had the of the other offices. praise of the gentlemanly and old acquaintances were present short end of the stock. Anyway, ters had been active and had do xiety for the welfare of her little ladylike conduct of all in the on the occasion as he was well he was dropped and it Is said. to nated freely. Prest. Sarah Shum-wa- y ones, and for her sake if nothing and Counseors Buttars and else, the rescue party should start company. We had) the pleasure known throughout this mountain have hurt his business pride greatBarson each took a team and driv- as quickly as possible. of an interview with Miss Green country. Excellent instructions ly, so he planned a clever coup t and we can say if all others of were given to his family and and as cleverly executed it. He er and called upon every member, comfort-theto thr in their purehased-a- ll the stock of --one of and contributions of grain this- company are her equal, our friends to OBITUARY OF A large cortege the famine supply was liberal. best people will be made still bet- bereavement. opposition directors, so that ter by making the acquaintance followed his remains to the ceme- the latter could not qualify, and On Sunday Bishop Ravsten Wffl. M. POPE of the members of this company. tery. then calling a meeting had him- gave notice that during the ensuHYRUM, Feb. 10. The stockAt the last session of the city self elected no, not elected but ing week a start would he made holders of the Hyrum Irrigation William M. Pope was born council it was decided to enforce thrust in as presideuc, claiming hauling the rock needed for the Co., held their annual meeting with reference to at Colsville," New tiiatwheirhe boughnrAhedireet-or- s foundation of a newmeeting. Miarch-17.18Feb 8th The following board of theordinance York ; joined the Church of Jesus stock he succexi-;to all his house. directors were elected for the en- keeping the sidewalks and water of Latter-Da- y mains Saints in B. Christ m condition; Dennie good Rasmussen Bros, and rights. Thats a pretty good suing tw o years : faThere is a strong feeling in bluff eh? But it is averred xthat Barson left Saturday midnight for 1830; was one of the first jten to Albert Ravage, Lewis T. Miller, saloon. of the vor Many none of the new directors had Twin Falls, Idaho, to share in tV work on the Nauvoo Temple, the closing 0. M. Wilso, W. A. Squires, C. in g to take place workers being organized' in tens; qualified when the meeting was big A. Nielsen, John Jensen, A. B. of the citizens, however, are of informatiThis piece interesting as of it favor long open keeping held, and it was therefore Illegal. there.They- hoped- to draw some was united in marriage in the year Wilson. . on-appeared in the Republas saloons are licensed in Hyrum But in any event the worthy John choice farmiogdand and their 1841 to Catherine McBride, TaL Soren ican)! yesterday: advoBrown ten Lewis officiating; shared the and Logan, Mhyor T has no title to the position of friends wish tbem luck; returned from their recently ' Mir. Brown At a recent meeting of the President that is, if the sup- - All Clarkston mourns the death early trials and persecutions inei-.visit to Honolulu and California, cates the latter policy. and1 a above company. J. A. Hendrickson posedly well informed ones upon at St. Anthony, Idaho, of Mr. dent to the early history of the.1 where they have been for the last is a worker, a thinker broad minded man. From a per- was reappointed President with the street know what they are Richard Costley, of typhoid' fev- Church ; came to Utah with an emi two months. thinks that Robert Murdock Vice President. talking about, and it faoks very er. For many years Mr. Costley grant train under the leadership Clarence Nielsen shipped an- sonal visit the .writer is at run in a Dr. II. P. Emeis Secy and Treas- touch like they do. The four di- and his. family were residents of of Captain Walker in 1852, locatsaloon the present other car of horses recently to honest way. urer. Prof. Willard Langton will rectors it is said have qualified Clarkston, and were highly esteem ing in Grantsville, Tooele Co. The Los Angeles, California to his clean, extendefamily lived there until the death, Perhaps no one in Wellsrville is direct the dancing at the Pavilion since the meeting, and therefore ed. General sympathy is brother, Benjamin Nielsen. of bis wife in 1877 ; lived with his Mr Ar graves, the contractor trying to do more to reclaim the and Lute Farr the Skating at the are equipped to act. but the. best d- to the bereaved family. payers of Clarkrton daughter Arminta until 1881, Tor the Third Parley Baugh. Auditorium. In as much as there prospect for either s!e seems to The-taward meeting the drunkard than stan off, but doesnt it strongly favor the bonding of the when he removed' to Richmond, bouse, has a force of men at work He often feed's and shelters them provided to be so many serious be a We trust the house will soon be till they can move on and before objections to Mr. Hendrickson make you srpile when you real it County School District to build living with his son Oscar and his on their way he vacating the place as president, all with the statement- - In your school houses, and would like to daughter, Mrs. C. Whittle. Later, completed. It is a beautiful strut he sends them made were by mind of the, innocent, consider- make the initial draft onthe fund Oscar removing to Lewiston and fare, and will be a credit to the gives them sound advice some arrangements take it and reform. Some who do which it was satisfactory for him ate, gentleman retiring, be- for an addition of several rooms Mrs. Whittle to Fairview, Idaho,' people when completed. and to our brick school- - huiiling. he resided with each of them at not understand! his motives, have to continue 'with the company cause of a family feud hack' again be- Whats the use of a c.unty dis- times until his death at the home RELIGION that has done so well during the then being ragged nothing hut censure for him., cause they could not spare him trict if you cant use it? We need of his son Oscar on Jan. . , CONVENTION Tihop Owens name is men- past year. from the business? the room. Of eleven children, four sons and! tioned1 in many homes for the in1 And thereby hangs an interestseven daughters, five survive him, The regular monthly conven- terest he is awakening among ing and somewhat amusing tale. B. BOYS OF COMPANY and he left also 88 grandchildren tion of the Cache Stake GOING TO RETIRE Religion the membefs of his class in 'SunSome time ago the Journal said and and 200 Class workers will be held Sunday day school work. that the regular annual meeting Thatcher Near- The attraction at the one Wellsville has her full share of of the stockholders of ihe AmuseBishop AuLrSkancby, who for Opera House February22nd,1909. ly at the termination of his ninety College, A full attendance is de- - Utahs., grefht characters. Look ment Go.! had been held, and! that The first year he passed peacefully of years has been run- Will be Paul Gilmore in sired. out in future issues of The Jour- the election of the directors, had, a number newest the Lumber Cache of the life, the Valley Company B, Boys ning away after a well-speW. K. BURNHAM, nal for their write ups. to report, put an end according yard on South Main St. has decid- metropolitan success. The story details of which, and his sterling G. S. DAINES, . to the Hendrickson control in that ed to retire from the business. He is that of a boy who outwits a character, were eulogized at his REBECCA STEWART," outcorporation. therefore announces that his en- rival jwho 'has millions, who L. PITKIN FUNERAL funeral by Elders F. A. Rawlins, t mother-in-lawho headstock his future tire bf lumber, shingles, wits Brigham Pond, Goudy Hogan and The next issue in flaring CAN SEND is for sale and outwits his Uncle and compels him Bishop Bodily of Fairview. Peace MILLVILLE, Feb. 8. A large lines the Republican announced lath, "nails, etc., THE CHILDREN ia renow to bny if to make him his heir and who out- to his ashes. the time that f relatives and that Mir. Hendrickson had congregation ' his own true love aud shows desire you want anything in this line. wits did not he because tired Roberts assembled at or-our friends Coal office meeting with, . her the folly of her own indiscre- ' Customer My hair, is f ailing and he sure that they will house at 2:30 oclock on Sunday to mix in a family feud. "Wasnt Who is that singing so dread- tion. In short, it is a perfect Gil- ont. Can you give fie something did r6ceve the same courteous afternoon, the seventh, to attend that ingenuous ? The article out of tune? It is my more part, one that gives the cap- to keep it in? - New Clerk (who would- yourself. the funeral services of Jay L. Pit- not specify what family feud fully JO Perhaps the accompanist able young actor every opportun- wants to be obliging You might ei7 child in Logan knows kin. The services were conducte- it was, but no matter, whatever wife. out of tune. "She is accom ity for the best achievement of take this cigar box.. Women ofsacriplays Roberts office is. Theres d1 by Elder, James A. Jensen. it was, he apparently has x a faasdaj Both of panying herself. his career. ten keep theirs in such boxes. the for good his ficed the feelings commenced Services 13. with No. phones I . Neider-hauser,Jb- CLARKSTON S WELLSVILLE DOINGS ia-t- Co-o- R. S. REUNION roof-tl.ate- - - Sat-urda- -fa- toboggan-handsleds-ma- . de; HAP PENINGS m Aint--lt Quiet Mabel? 18 ! land-drawin- Hansen-and-party-ha- ve x -- class 0. great-grandchildr- en ld. f nt J w, w - nt |