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THE EA03 rOUU TRI-WEEKL- Prof. Wm. Spiekcr. Reading noon. fun a Life of Lincoln, Carrie Vocal solo, Prof, W. O. Miss Lydea ePterson entertainRobirii on. ed twenty five guests Monday Ward Second evening in honor of her mother. Organ Prelude, Prayer, Sing--dn- Mrs., Rachel Petersons birthday. T alk by- - eongregarioar Lincoln the Man Lucian Fan. ings entertainment and light reQuartet members Y, M. JL L A. freshments were served. . 2nd ward short story of Lincolns Last Saturday evening" the boyhood, E. A they. Short .story of Lincoln boyhood, W. Thomas. Modern Priscilla - Sewing' Club Reading, Mrs. Flamm. Quartet members and partners were enmembers of Y. L if, I. A. 2nd tertained at the home ci Mr and ward. Short story Lincolns boy- Mrs. W. K. Robbins, cards'Jturn-ishe- d the evenings amusement hood, II. Henning. and refreshments were served. Third Ward Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Organ prelude, Prayer, Singing Mr. and Mrs. W. G. by congregation. Piano- selection It P, Barber, Abra- Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith, Nellie Busby; Address, Mr. and Mm L. Rogers, Mr. and Ghristen-Vocham Lincoln, Parley Mrs. HL Demon, Mr. and Mrs. F Solo, Zina Robinson. Edith L. Peterson, Mrs. A. Barber, Miss A Perfect Tribute Mr. O. L Peterson. Bowen, Vocal Solo. David Tar- - Neveva Haws, bet. Fourth Ward. AT THE OPERA HOUSE Piano lVelude, Praye, congreAmerica. The singing gation Morning Democrat, of Bak Life b Ktorim from the er, Orei, har the following' to say coin Kate Muir. Clarinet solo, of The Climax, the drama that Uoscoe Carlson. Story of Lin comes to the Thatcher 'Opera coin, Mabtl Johnson. Vocu. Solo House, Thursday, Feb. 16th. A Flag without a Stain. Carrie Baker theatre-goer- s passed Thomas. Address Lincoln, Dr. of of attractions best the one up George Thomas. The the season in failing to see Sixth Ward. Climax at the Baker theatre Sic-Alist- E Case of Huto Suggestion By WILLIAM A. COREY ICopyrighl by American Uun, lau Pre Atsocla J ere autolng In the conn and bad atopped to remedy defect In the machlnt aieenng gear. Tbat done, (be) re prolonging the pause to eujoj without luterruptlon the beauUfu. 'rural lew when a farmer, tea lug lu a roadside hay field, up a "Ilow dt with neighborly, proached THEY f dor -- ' He was the ImpersountUm of Uncle Joah H'be of- - the to iHiy paper. Tin wide brimmed straw bat he wa wear ing and the wheat straw he was chew a that once either ing Ideutlfled him at homely phUOKophcr himself or hi double. returned Jack, Good moruiug,"1 while IJttiao untiled a e .lutatlon. They exchanged the tunal comments as ta the weaiher, tlie londiijou of the roads. et". and talked on general top ha for some ten or fifteen ml notes. At last, aeelng the itutomta were d tdroua of being off. Uncle Josh, wl.h an elaborate salaam and sweep of the big sombrero, said, Waal,, s long." T and turned tow ard the hayfleid, But suddenly he turned about with, Oh, by the way, I Hve right over y antler, lndlcnting a ranch house among a clump of feucaljptus trees, au' when ye happen this way ng'ln." addi easing Jack, bring yer wife up t th house fer a tlsit an a bite t eat Mandya alieis glad ter see company. Lillian blushed furiously, w hlle Ja k Thank yon. stammered confusedly! J will -- that", tnaybe, perhaps. But Prelude,, Prayer, Singing by not my wife. congregation, Reading, you ace, this tady-er- -ls A PerOh, exclaimed the farmer, excuse Hansen. fect Tribute Lydia me. No offense Intended at all. at all Hut, say. young feller, glancing ad Voeal Slo, Ethel Jackson, AdLinoo-ltnlrlngly at Lillian, ef I waa you-tb- at dress, Walt M. Jones, Is, I mean waal, come over when ) al of-Lir- Flute 'Solo, Hal Farr. Vocal Solo, Ethel Jfnsen. Seventh Ward. - Prelude, Prayer,America by the choir. Reading, A Perfect Tribute, A. L. kelson; $olo. without a Stain. BenA Lincoln son Parkinson, Talk, the Statesman "Fred Wr Crock ett. Patriotic music. Mrs. Jno. Reading 0 Captain Broberg. Theodore Johnson, Captain. niyj Solo, O Why should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud by Wm. Hansen. EIGHTH WARD Prelude, Prayfr, Congregation singing. A' Sketch oLthe Life of Lincoln. Preseinda Kleopfer.Solo, The Star SpangledBanner.FreJ J, Marshall. Stories from the 1UUKO TEB Wirs VP T TB HOUSt Lifers of Lincoln. . Lellie" Crock Lin an' Mando- ett and Marshall. ye good anyhow. Goodby Bryan luck. And he laughed the deep, hearty lin duet Richard and Oliver laugh of the big out of Moors. , , Hansen.' Solo by Theodore Bertel-sen.- Jack cranked np, and they started. 000(1 Joke, s be said, glancing I must tell sister aide-way- at Lillian. Neil about that. Second Ward Providence" neednt tell a soul! she snapPrelude, Prayer. Singing by ped. The old hayseed! The very Idea! Talk - on Lincoln, Well, what's the matter with the congregation. d In Mina an agMcFarland, Solo. JdeaP Jack wanted to know tone. grieved Banner. Mm Eliza Jack Spoffordr Lillian could say Solo. Mathews, StarkI,A wip no more; but, voice falling, she brought Mathews' action Into service by sitting as far Reading. The Xmas ,- , away from Jack as possible. Gift.. Arlean Checketts. Read I Jack now grew angry In turn, ing The Perfect Tribute. Leo elleve I'm Insulted myself, be said. silence-foClawsom Solo: The Flag with B. In min on rode r t?n They utes. Lillian spoke first Isnt that out a Stain A. M, Mathews. Jr. a funny big white cloud above those Oh Why Should the Reading, live oftks?" she said No." growled Jack. "It makes me Spidit of MSortal be proud, W. ' 1 think of that farmer. Thats why I thought It funny, and AneeodatM of Lincoln, MemLillian burst out with a ringing peal ber of associations. ' (f laughter. Uncle Josh That broke the Ice. wasnt so Imd after all, was he?" said You Star-Spangle- -- Jack, . lie probably meant - wet- - enough," SOCIAL AND PER wdmltted Lillian tentatively. And the idea wasn't so bad either, GLEANINGS was it?" went on Jack.' What Idea? asked Ionian, though she knew well enough what Hen. (Continued From Page One) The Idea of yourthat Is, of our Mrs. I Fred A. Clark is back mean of of you being my my being 1 your of we of ua getting married ?" from1 a wevksN is.it in Salt Lake. I dont know, equivocated Lillian, looking at Ijie funny white cloud, f said Mr. and Mrs. Alvin II. Thump By the way, Lillian, dear, Jack, resolutely smntnonlug his cour- snn will, entertain Tupfri$y .evert would be a shame to make age. a large card party. vuth liar. 'make a old Let's farmer out ing that . him a true prophet. Lets get married pretty Sudden, hesitated LilMr, and Mrs. Alfred Cote went lian. But tint was a Jolly old farmhe? wasnt er after all, to the city Friday- Where the The preacher did the rest, and one 1 SONAL .it ' .its - month later they started on their hon- wiT visit with relatives. call at the eymoon, which1 Included old farmer's house. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Cardon are in the' rify the guesbV of Mrs. ; M. I. A. Conjoint meetings will the wards of Lobp kcfcT in al - gan totnomnv evening at , 7 oVlock, The following Lincoln have been arranged in 1 naris & motioned- below. - First Ward. te, Prayer,' Sing- Organ Pt c Address , "rogation. Ing by Prof. D. (1 Jensen. Violin solo, last evening, the attendance be ing very small in comparison to the merifb of the play). The pretty story of the pupils of the ol-- singing master, the love of his son for the pupil, and the young' doctor, to win" the girl caused her to temporarily lose her voice,, was. well portrayed and from the rise of the curtain the intensity, pathos and. subdued humor, of the play held the attention of the audience stead-- f ast until thir end. Miss Adelaide OBrien, the principal role of Adeline Vos Hagen, the pupil of the old teach er, ig an emotional ' actress of real ability and in the scener, calling for strong emotional heting her work was indeed high class, especially in the closing scene of the second act, when believing that she has lost her voice, sor- row and) disappointment caused her to contemplate self destruc dion, which, the entrance of the master prevented. It was a strong ecene and 'her work throughout was of the highest order. .The Climax is no doubt as good an attraction as will appear in Baker this season and those who failed to see it last evening should do so by all means tonight. No one who wees it, can fail to appreciate and be impressed by its strength and merit. The Girl in the Kimono. The Fort Madison Daily Gera says of the leading lady of The Which Girl in The Kimono comes to the Thatcher opera house on the 17th. Miss Frances Warren, The tGirl in the Kimono, is a lady of the tnost charming personality, adorned with a wealth- of auburn hair, with a complexion. to match. She is most fascinating, fa the mental-vitasanguine temwith perament, graee of move and ment beauty of figure. Adorned in a kimono, wreathed in- winning smiles, she acts well, sings well and- ban the approval of the house Without reservation. Her song in the last act, I Lore to Igve a Mason, made a tremendous bit, . It was nicely staged. Miss Warren has a voice of rare quality, distinct and charmingly modulated, ITer histrionic powers are of a superior order; she is versatile to the penultimate. 3 f in English oburts served 10 yeaxA, jng feerrto r 11, 1911. and blank-forto be used in making ap WEST CACHE HOLDS was paroled and violated his paenhe to this role. Coining plication will be furnished upon country JL RecS. U. listed in the army. request. ITS ANNUAL MEETING CLINTON G. SMITH, v ognized by a fellow Englishman, he stabbed the man wih a bayonSupervisor. e Canal Co., hela The this he et to keep him quiet-Foits annual meet ingonWedneaday was imprisoned here Feb. 5. 1901. CANCER. evening and the following direc, Killed in one day and Tumors tors were elected Ephraim A fine set cf.4tftnreiabeing Cured Without Knife Dr Pun, Charles G. Wood, Anthon shown by the Lyric theoter the Anderson, C. A. Reese, if. C. latter half of the week, and the Skin Cancers $10, pay when cur- 43 years caring Cancers; 23 Rigby, of the Bailey Bros, quar ed. singing ofAfter the election of these tette is an- - additional attraction years in Los, Angeles.Consultltion Free. Dr. Ilicbok, e 234 Bryeoo ficer and the reading of the an- to ray nothing 'of the - handkerSecond & Spring nual report the meeting adjourn chiefs Bldg., N. given away. This Sts. Dos. Angeles, Cal. ed and the directors met. the board was RESOLUTION OF CONDOLthen effected: ENCE. President and t Manager Eph Mr. Albert Thompson, raem Bergewm. Richmond, Utah.. But we are 'still at the Secretary and .Treasurer T. Dear Friend : Old Stand supplying N. Judah. 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The' outlook e is therefore Both of these phases' of your for the storo's efficieneyare Advertising decidedly favorablej Material, and should be presisten-il- y used. ms' ds West-Cach- r Ber-geso- n, W-Co- r. - f Holidays are Over sorrow-and'syjnpath- ..... y -- value-givin- g West-Cadb- --f- GET A PICTURE APPLICATION FOR GRAZING PERMITS is Notice hereby gvein that all aj- t . grase for Anders Christensen, a well' I'1'"0 heei " fthln knotrn raident of Greenville, clliForest CacheTfaUonal during mention' whose serions illness was fllcd ot W11. "8t recent issue of the Jour.the ed in OF THE BABY The kind you get with a Kodak are Real - . Cardon Jewelry Co. , nai. died Weduda, The1 ' Wore Februarj-- 25, , 1911. Full - 41 Main Street Logan v after beeng ill for oome time. , BifflBnttUfflwnimmnnnnnnmKtfl funeral was told in Greenville information m regard to the gras-yesterday at one oclock. The de- ceased was bom, at Horby Sogn, Policy - J ' Denmark, on July 13 1838, and he joined the church in 1882 He came to America four years later and has resided in Cache Valley is absolute truthever since that time, ne was the fulness honesty in every transfather of twelve children, six of small. action, large whom are living. Mr. Chrirtenwn was veteran of the Prussian-Dan-is- h misrepresent anything we sell want your confidence war of 1864. He was a loyal a and : buse . it man an industrious we Saint, propose ' good citizen. you buy anything here, (Bikuben please copy.) is The of s. Jantes Quayle & Co. This a store of and We don't or We don't to a When that not satisfactory, not just what we told you it was , bring it back to us. We will make good. 1 f toe 1 FUGITIVE FROM ENGLAND LEAVES LEAVENWORTH Feb. Julius P. McDonough, a fugitive paroled prisoner from England, was released from' the federal prison here to day. McDonough killed a woman on the Isle of Malta, was given a life sentence -- knew how to be any more fair , we ' . would tell you. . . Kan.. Leavenworth, and James Quayle & Co. J.W. Quayle, Mgr.. ? . j gggg;igEaa! l, ERSTOCKED ON - Underskirts . -- NOTICE TO MERCHANTS I 'hereby gi'1 notice to the merchants of Logan , that hereafter 1 . Mrs. Johnson and Alisa Nina will not be responsible for any Johnuon cf- Salt Lake- arc' visiting debts eontrae'ed in my pame by any person whatsoever, except with Mlrs. AR Johnson. rpon my written ordr. N. S. ANDREW, The A. C. AVinan s club twill meet Monday with Mrs A. M. Presbyterian Church. Fleming. Bible Schorl, 10 KM) a. m. f Morning Worship 11.00 a. ra. The Wobyca club held theiri Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m. after. regular, meetingp Tuesday Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. W v t PROGRAM FOR THE CONJOINT MEETINGS Eldrcdge. V. 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