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Show n.ary7, THE 1911 PAGE FIYB JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH TRI-WEEKL- Y THE NEW STYLE ALL COLORS AT limiJ rO'NNESBECK d was a very girl and w,as always ready and willing to help any one in need that would ask for her assistance. She has lightened the labors of many a woman in Richmond by her i LITTLE city PLUNGED wife mourning. of Peter Woodland, a former resiJJJYO GENERA1, dent of Ricmond. Her body arVtoond,F2-fmon- i rived here Tuesday and the funem east in gloom indeed been ral was at ll o clock Thursday. moth-er- s young three .week, Those making consoling remarks the last o.; beeiLeal e to the bereaved wereXEldersLars b?fig beside their John,-on- , leaving beyond, Geo. Ilamp of Grace, rfat motherless children 10 husbands, Idaho; Nephi Nelson, Prest. Alma ' Merrill, McGee Harris of Gentile jnalL after Jhrs J, Alma Carbon valley. A dftt was rendered very much for several months beautifully by Hann'ah Christenhome Sunday morning, sen and Austin Rainey, All spoke 29. Jan. comforting words to those left in was Carson , Isabelle Thompson sorrow and prayed for Our Heavthe daughthorn Oct. 20. 1872, was enly father to remember them all Alice and Thompson. Geo. in their sorrow. er of 7. 1892, tp She tnas married iec, the sad news moth j iWdayi morning J. Alma Carson. She was the was spread that Amy Thompson of whom er of eight children, four who ha') 'been so seriously ill for the to her great have preeeeded one month, had passed a,way. Alare Those living beyond. the elders had been there Alfon5 and though aed 17; Millie, 11; ' constantly and good medical aid Melrose, 3. from the very first, it seemed that life Carson was a kind, obedi- her time had come. Amy was a deent daughter- ,- a faithful and favorite among her- - friends, - of voted wife, and a loving' mother,. whom she had many. She had a She was ff disposition, sweet and A none disposition and always knew very affectionate her hut to love her. She for those in full of sympathy was a twin. She and; her twin sistrouble. Since her daughter Alice; ter Emma wereleft without a modied, three years aoAhefiever ther when they were onlyaTew seemed. to fully .recover from her rdays old. They were born Oct. sorrow and has gradually lost her 13th 1884. Their grand parents, health, bnt would never give up Mr.' and Mr3. James.Smi.th, gave until the last. For months all was them a happy home, but both thedonejor her that, loving hands ir grandparents died- a few years and medical, aid could do, but the lefore they were married. Amy summons came and she had to go. was married to Albert Thompson, .Her fnneral; was held Wedneshead bookkeeper at ' the . Utah day at 1, oclock. The speakers Condensed Milk . Factory on the were :J. L. McCarey, David Smith 12 of Dec. 1904! Two children Jr., and, Bishop T. H. Merrill. were born, to them: little Grace, All spoke in glowing terms of the 5 years old and the little boy now deceased and invoked the blesings 1 month old. Both her mother and of the Lord, on Brother, Carson father are dead. Amys - death Samson We-band Iris family leaves her sister Emma, , who, is Spme day well undersang to Mr. Hale of Rexburg, stand Phebe Harrison, sang married all alone.- This seems very sad, Rest in Peace' Mrs. C. was a friends- pray for sister to Geo. M. and Jos. R. and her many in" her lonely soirow Amys her Thompson. Mrs. , Maggie Merrill, was held Thursday 'at 1 funeral Mrs. Alice Barnett and Mrs! AgThe speakers were : J. TVV. nes Gilbert. She leaves a host of oclock HeudrfckA C. Zf Harris, P.N. Nelf : Wends to mourn," jier loss.v " son, David Smith Jr. and Jlishop " Sunday night, Jan. 29th word T II. ' MerrHLN All spoke of her tvas received from that beatuiful &t all '.funerals, which Mra. Lizzie Hamp Woodland had noble traits of her husband, who 'just passed away, leaving a 3 s. ever devoted to her. They weeks old babe1 besides three othi lo?d on er children and her' husband. She asked the blessings tif the babies, was the daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Albert and his dear little sweetly sang t Ezra Hamp, and lived' all her Home Father. me Lead" Gently K'rlhood days m Richmond, Lizzie was Preston of Canfield Mrs. Dr, 'so was also Amys mothers sister, kind-hearte- ladies pass ami She-was4h- e :J - suff-'ring- yas-calle- d La-Ru- e, . - - - - - , -- -- Ifajnnah-Christense- Cottle- - A GOOD NAI,IE. -- 7- The entire community is in sym pathy with those who. mourn,, and while all have done much for thdse who were 'sick and. in sorrow, they would gladly do more if twere possible to' lighten their burden;; hqtn God alone-A- 1 an do this. Tlie flowers were maUy.'and beautiful to all funerals, which told 6f the esteem Jn 'fvhich tie diseased ones .were held,. Bishop McGee Harris of Gentile valley, Bishop Walter- Hatch, of Oxford!, GeO. 'Hamp of Grace, ,'Ida ho, Mr. and Ms. Whipple Paker of Salt Lake! Mr. arid Mrs. Walter Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weston, of Pocatello, , Mr. and Mrs! Richard Smith of Fairview. - electric light for a number of even 15, 1911. city appear to bp in a pfBsperous ered topics, Terms of sale 10 of the purch ' was pat and full of' good things. ings, as the. heavy, rain and condition. , Mr, J., W, Hendricks of Rich- storms caused a break in the mill ase price to be paid on confirmaFarmers are, making themselves will he re- tion of the sale, the balnce to be rich by employing modern meth- mond made one of the best talks race, which we hope paid on delivery of deeds fop the ods of cultivating the soil and by Of thte day on dairy matters in paired soon. , Born to the wife of our city land. threw out some of the raising .the best breeds of cows general.and The right is reserved to reject best hints imaginable as to interes kfarshal Sunday morning, Jan. ai)j bov mother , doing any and all bids. t tingthe boy in farm liiVand farn 29ra Many fine residences have late- work. 'Mr. Hendricks is a ' For practi- well. description of the land and erected.. had We been time, ly Lavere Facer, son of Bishop further particulars address or cal man and his advicawas given however, to bo shown through but in a practical- way that greatly Facer, returned from the mission call upon the undersigned, one of them.'. This is a fine brick took the fancy of the convention. field Sunday, where he has spent P. W. MAUGHAN, residency built byJMr. C. A. Lar - After the dose of the business the past 27 months in preaching Logan, Utah. We-wd ttve"Latter-eL which included the reelecting of that was destroyed by fire last the old home him come adagin. Providence,, Utah. the officers, dairymen year. Mr. Larsen and1 family, in As Growers' Beet The Hoto meet at the Eagle Ilyrum their splendid new home are nqw journed . HOT STUFF. tel in the evening where they soeiation met on Monday and Reaping the reward of their Jong were the was new effected, organization .... Roberts The Hot Stuff Man banqueted. years of toil and sacrifice. The the visiting dairymen wer old, officers being honorably re has a good supply of mumber one All rame could be said of many other with the treatment they leased. The new officers are': coal on hand. Call and see him. families who have brought suc- delighted received at the College and were Brest. C, J. Christensen ; Vice Comer ,of 1 N. 6 W. Phones No.13, cess into their lives by the right 4 T amazed at the work bemg done at Pxtt. Lorin D. McBride ; Sec. and aplications of brain and hand. comDenton Treasurer, Rogers; T 0 A JLQJZ that institution. Prof, Jdm Many forces are at work trans- Caine mittee ; Q. II. Andersen, C. A.NicL in one day and Tumors is a entitl good III., d;to forming the Richmond of the past C. Niels and Nielsen. Knife or Pain. excellent Without of Cured tho deal praise for into the Richmond that is to be, Skin Cancers $10, pay when curmanner in Which lie conducted Perhaps the Richmond Indus- his part of the erii iiaining. All NOTICE OF SALE OF ed. 43 years curing Cancers; 23 trial Club is the strongest factor the other College authorities did years in Los Angeles.Consultation of today in the upbuilding of the all they could to make the visit Free, Dr. Iliekok, 234 Bryson city. This club consists of thirty-fiv- e of the L the and Bldg., N. W.Cbr. Second & Spring . dairymen pleasant, active, 'brainy? men. Twenty-fiv- e Sts. Los. Angeles, Cal. Boosters as usual were out with others with just as good hand. sale the offered for is There glad hereby them are ready tojoin this . bidder 9 acres of to the highest band of workers at their next land in Providence south field I: OLD FOLKS REJOICE meeting..--- OVER IN HYRUM cornering bn Northwest Corner of During the present Winter the Millville Townsite and 6 rods east But we are still at the (Continued From Page One) Club has given a free lecture e County road. of the meeting bouse, where a of Old Stand supplying course bavebeen Proviin land of 714 acres la rgert ables were theBestandPurest well attended. The year 1911 will 'numberof denee south field, on Little Balleat to with Drugs known to the things good see many practical results from spread e 3 rods west of ard, Also Drugall Trade. and mention numerous to too ; their able lectures that have been road. county gists Sundries, Patent peem&Lto do justice fo this part given, And three half city lots r in Medicines, Perfumes, of the program.- - AftPij dinner was v In November the first of. the' s'er over the large crowd assembled Providence,- one y block east and Our prescripEtc. ies wets' given by Prof. John T. to thfe . Providence of blocks tion south department upper room of the building iy2 Caine ni on the Dairy Cow an where a . . very interesting program store. the Babcock Tester. This was an was rendered: Robert Baxter rethe Sealed bids for any or all of of the wise lated some of the trials and troub 'to many d land will be re- i; ' C.E.Napper DrugCo. ones present. ' ' to the had ceived of Mbrmbn les undersigned up to by people In December Prof. Turpin gave pass through in crossing the 12 oclock noon on February the principles of successful pouh plains, followed by a comic song try raisng. This lecture was by Samuel Green ; tune by silver and much appreciated. band, eich ipember changing The next lecture was given by comic speech and inciA WINDOW FULL OF ODDS AND ENDS of Mr, Joel Ricks on the value dents were given and related by -- -the" commercial egg. Mr. Ricks C. F. Olsen and Alma Williams; originality and clear cut state- benediction by the Chaplain, A. P. ments made a direct and favor- Rose..-whicconcluded the days O ,A number of Odd Brooches and Tie Pins O able impression upon ; his large pleasurs. In the evening a fre O have accumulated on our hands to rid Q audience. ' , dance was given ih the basement selves of these odd pieces we offer them In January; Mir II, E. Hatch 6f the Third ward meeting house lectured1 on The JJmtneial ques- free for allribe old as well as the tions to today. ITis deep insight married people of the city, and it and careful analysis of the sub- was a hummer1; the largest crowd married and old people, we are ject, with its clear .presentation of enabled his hearers to see many safe to paying, that ever met in of the causes that lead to failure a dance in our city. All seemed, to ; enjoy themselves ; Great credit is Op success in the business world. as the due different committees, Imminent speakers on. popular members of the silvpr subjects are announced for this well as and orchestra who worked band . month arid the next. and gave their service free If any; of the towns in Cache hard make theT affair a success for are blind to the golden opportuni- to The Jewel Box 41 Main Street our aged fathers and mothers. ties within their- - reach, they Ourtcity has been without the should send some of their, repres OO entative men to the .president r any member of the Richmond Industrial Club for some pointers. ' . ! i and-cfai- ld - me ay-Gos- y ( e wrIlqw. peb -- 5 - tim-beF- in 444WWtM,WH4 Ilolidavs are Over I - Logan-Millvill- Logan-Millvill- I - ... T . eye-open- our-pride- i er above-mentione- 0000 sug-giesti- 5 OOOO 000 00 O00OO000S o 0 - 6 0 our , . at - . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . DAIRYMEN HAVE A FINE GATHERING "(Continued From Page One) 15c en t s E;ac Cardon Company o' ResolvedThat this association recommends that we have an exchange to meet at such times as may be necessary, to regulate the butter market gf the state according to the supply and demand; said exchange to consist of two creamerymen, one retailer, ,one commisrion man and one member Jewelry 0 00 ARY S A LE OF MUSLIN UN DERW EA R Begins Monday, February 6th, and Continues All Weehj JfoOur Show Windows Reveal Some of the Bargains Offered 44, WHITE GOODS' SALE POSTPONED : I : On account of Goods being delayed in transit, owing to prevailing floods and snow slides. for Extraordinary Price Reductions on their arrival. - , . 1 LookCj 14 1 - Valley -- 1 ing Company. - , ' 4- - - wide-awak- e, 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 The articles sold regularly from 25c to $2.00 F EBR.U . , o 0 The Ridiculously Low Price 0000O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 bankin g hsiuripss--anfor the matter of that 'often worth more than eash.for credit beats cash. Just the same it s well to have a few dollars in hank. Then deposit your savings -:yith us and get the interest, uic Idahoraud m staff h ere any trtbers-wersee how much more officers this association of our quarter to attend the various funerals. the arp anntL'ri select to the empowered compounding will do Tor hereby Deseret News please Copy. yu and your dollars. I pto- - members to act for the next year.. Richmond w a ' ' Dr. Frederick of the A. C. talk k , City. Cache Bank- groove on Tuberculosis in cattle and in el mercantile Her bank "and stitutions are founded oil the rock illustrated his remarks with various exhibits. Dr. Widtsoe made a LOGAN. ITT AH. of prosperity.' . in the very happy little speech thattov- All the business interests J? business1 WOMS .V ,. j . " - ' . . . i4 44 44 44 44 44 44-4- 4 44 |