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Show ' THE Vhursday,' March 26,' 1914. SUNDAY SCHOOL RE-UNI- PAGE THRE3 J f " 20 The "March Clarkston Relief Society celebrated the founding of the society in rJ' JOURNAL, LOGAN. UTAH. Y ON IN CLARKSTON Clfkston; TRI-WEEKL- the days of Xauvoo, with fitting ceremonies, in a. meeting on the afternoon of the 17th, presided over by Prest. Sarah Shuraway of the local society. Following the n opening song. Elder Bengt invocation. the Bisli: offered op Ravesten delivered a stirring and eulogistic address, highly praising the work of this beneficent organization whenever and wherever found. lie exhoited all to aid the work of the society whenever possible. A duet by Mesdames Kate Griffin and Ellgn B. Godfrey was a pleasing feature aswasalso a recitation. Farmer Browns Doughter, by Miss McQueen. Short speeches were made by B. T. Griffin, William Clark. Agnes Shumway. Thomas II. Griffin and President Sarah Shumway. The. Current Events feature was given by Sister Sarah II. Clark and the following paper regarding the future, is Rav-ste- self WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS Genuine Enameled. To Every Purchaser of a lOcPackage of EGYPTIENNE STRAIGHTS Cigarettes All the good dressers along every citys Broadway or Fifth Avenue have made these Tie Clasps an essential part of their haberdashery. These we offer free are made from the famous French Enamel over metal; they are attractive neat efficient and valuable.. Be sure to get one. explanatory: Clarkston, Utah June 1. 1934 II. Griffin, Jackson County, Mo. Dear Brother : You have asked for information concerning the people of Clarkston who were here in 1914 of whom you heard so little in the last twenty years and in order that I might not over look any I have obtained by permission a 1914 ward record and will give all the information possible. A. J. Atkinson was released from office his in 1910 and Joe Burt took the fills He clerk. ward as place pi a ce fullv a s well if n ot better than A. J. did. There is some rivalry with the ward choirs. Joe Goodey leads the First ward and Frank Nish the Second. Each try to excel. Both have excellent choirs, however. Joseph Holt has been President of Benson stake seven years. Charles Shumway and most of his family have joined the Spiritualists and his wives are living in Oregon someL. Buttars was where. Sarah granted a devoree from her husband John, and is now traveling somewhere in England as a famous lecturer. Mary E. Batson celebrated her 83th birthday by riding across the continent in an ariship. The airship was guided by the noted aviator, Jim Godfrey. Ilis skill in managing the airship is unequalley. II. II. Thompson is said to have gone perfectly batty on religious problems since his return from his second mission in Europe. Pete Griffin is noted for his ability at law. He practices in Cache Junction. He was married in 1915 to Isadore Shumway. Leona Godfrey has made a profession of elocution and in her readings she is said to surpass by far Maud May Babcock. Thomas Jensen was married to Mary Rasmussen in 1916." They now live in Frank Trenton. school from retired has Shumway and some three years, teaching now has a twenty-acrpeanut farm. I saw in this mornings paper that Henry M. Godfrey was arrested for horse stealing in Newton, this being the third ot fourth time he has been caught at theft. Esther Butta.rs Griffith, wife of Jesse Griffith, is doing a most prosperous business in millinery. George Loosle has invented another use of electricity this being the second useful in-- gold-finish- ed Mr. Thos. EGYPTIEGTOIE PP tr (jjiqri iLDir Absolutely Pure" 100 o Turkish Tobacco The cigarette smoker who appreciates a pure Turkish cigarette should make the acquaintance of EGYPTIENNE STRAIGHTS today. The Tie Clasp is simply an added inducement to bring them to your attention. 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Jardine has challenged the "1 consulted with, one or two phycounty for. an automobile, race. sicians, without benefit I read of She has. become so used to her Ylnol helping some one in a similar car that her speed is not matched. condition so 1 began to take It and It to Jenaim ply did wonders for me. 1 gained Will Buttars was married three Clark nie .years when only la weight and I am now In better health and stronger than ever. I can he left her, and has never been is broken not find words enough to praise heard of since. - - She Mrs. Brill's experience. She sayB: I was In run-dow- n hearted, poor girl. John C Thousands of women andPmen who conwas reelected were formerly weak and sickly owe Thompson and' since J. this man year gress their present rugged health-tthe G. became Gov. of Christensen wonderful strength-creatineffects of efIVinol. We guarantee Vinol to build Utah he has put forth his best You of Clarkston. you up and make you strong. . 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Thus those who are women who feel as though they could so afflicted may know not to use Vinol. aroma STRAIGHTS are superb. The purity, richness, and fragrance of the Turkish leaf e FAGGED-OU- T flavor We want every dealer in Iagan t - J ' , " supplied with these Tie Clasps and to take advantage of this special offer. All dealers who have not already been supplied may secure a sjiecial supply of these Tie Clasps by phoning or applying to 8.-- E. Sudbury, EGYPTIENNE STltAUiHTS Headquarters, Eagle Hotel, Ilione 270 on 20th March between the hours of 2 to 4 p. in. given in dancing. Iluhy Bingham is doing a great work as President of the Relief Society: Frank Griffiths Jr, is very skillful at making switches out of hair combings. Bis business is good. Ida Thompson gave a musical recital last Friday. Her talenf equals that of Nannie Tout. - Irene Jardine Dahle can half sole your shoes as quick and neat as Sister Yates ever did. She thoroughly enjoys the shoe repairing business. My letter is already very long so I shall be compelled to tell yon more next time (since you were called to help settle Jackson so much has happened that you wrould scarcely know the. town.) .Yours Trulv. WALTER L. THOMAS. The whole concluded with a grand ball in the evening. ' , c, . - a grand birthday party was given at the home On March 16th of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Malum-ber- g in honor of the natal anniversary of Mrs. Mary Malumberg one Clarkstons pioneers. About forty guests participated among them being the Dahle brothers of N to-b- Cache Junction, All Clarkston San Luis Potosi, which wTas projoined in spirit in doing honor to mised by Madero. The general this esteemed lady. .Mormons complimented the v on Rie improvements they had PRAISES MORMONS; made in Mexico, and tdld the WILL PROTECT THEM Mexicans that they might make look- as well by their own lanls A special dispatch from FJ a similar amount of work. He Paso, - Texas, dated March 22, said the Mormons. were not on states that General Vemistiano ly welcome in Mexico, but that Carranza has promised that there anyone found interfering with will be no confiscations of Mor- them would he severely dealt mon property in Mexico, so long with. In closing, he ordered the from his presence, and as he is chief officer in the revolu deputation told the members to go back to tion. General Carranza arrived, their home and begin a campaign according to the dispatch in Ca- of work like that the Mormons sas Grandek. the railroad station had carried on in order to cultifor the Mormon settlements, vate and improve their lands,.-Thsame dispatch gives the inyesterday afternoon, and was so grateful for the wagon train formation that Elder A: W, Ivins furnished him by the Mormons of the Council of the Twrelve yesthat he declared he, would do his terday at Safford, Ariz., announutmost to protect them. ced that the Church is unalter-abl- y As proof of his intention the .opposed to intervention; general severely rebuked a although members of the church of Mexican ranchers who have been killed in Mexico, uncalled upon him in Casas Grand der no consideration would ines, asking that the lands held by tervention be asked for.since such the Mormons be reclaimed by action could only mean utter the rebel army and given to them ruin to all Mormoji interests as their part of the scheme - of there. - e depu-tatio- n; DONT GROW RAID Use Parisian Sage. 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