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Show AGS EIGHT THE TRI-WEEKL- Y JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Thursday, March 26, I Grand Testimonial Concert to 4 4 FRANK H. BAUGH 4 4 4 Given by the 4 . . 4 ' U ry ; Tabernacle Choir arid the U. A. C. Music Department FRIDA. Y E VENING, MAR CH 27th IN LOGAN. TABERNACLE - .4 - T . f a COME ONE AND ALL AND SHOW APPRECIATION 4 4 4 ' ) 4 '4 4- - v. , t $ 444i44,fr44,44,4,,fr,fr44444,''fr,4,'fr4'444L4J'fr4i4'4,4,4,,fr44,4,,fr'fr,fr4i4,4i4,4,4,4,4,444,444i Unjustly Against, the West in good one and the teachers and free lunch was Served. The whole Favor of the East, held here last pupils have been working hard 4ay was a complete success and week was interesting and well and the partonage of all is solicit much credit is due the various RICHMOND enjoyed by those present, Miss y Evelyn Thompson and "Mr, Funk taking the affirmative and - Mias Larue Peterson, Miss Larene Peterson of Ilyrum the the judges decided in negatjve Another of our pioneer friends favor of the affirmative two to has been called to the great one. The subject was well handlthat of Mrs. Alice Bright ed by both sides. wife of Gilbert Bright, who passed away March 18 with dropsy, This same subject was also deafter an illness of about three bated id Hyrum by Wilford Mermonths. She has lived ft useful rill and Eliza Stoddard the same life, being devoted to her religion evening, they taking the negative and will be geratly missed in our side and defeating the Hyrum community. She was bom in students there. They report that Stockport, England in 1846, July although the Ilyrum debators 23tlv She joined the churchy in were defeated their people all her native country and came to took it in good part, and treated Utah to obey the gospel. She ar their Richmand school friends rived in Salt Lake City in 1868 with ,the greatest kindness and coming to Richmond in December hospitality, which we feel to thank 1868, where, she has resided ever. Them for so doin g. since. She became the wife of Gilbert Bright December 6th 1869 The Ilallowell Concert comand was the mother of 7 children, of Chicago gave their enpany Ihree boys and four girls, with tertainment in the tabernacle forty-twgrandchildren. The fun- last Friday evening to quite a eral services were held Sunday house. The music loving .March 22 in the tabernacle. The large their music eshouse was well filled with her people enjoyed our own choir of that m&ny friends and relatives who pecially two excellent selecwhich sang assembled to pay their last tions in a well rendered manner. speets to the departed. Bishop T. We feel if our choir could conII. Merrill took charge of the ser- tinue in .this good work it would vices. The singing was very imincrease our attendance at surely pressive as Sister Bright was once sacrament meetings. a choir member and was a great lover of music. The following seElder Milo Harrison of the lections were rendered, Sister, States mission returned Eastern Thou Wert Mild and Lovely, evening from his misSaturday Jesus, Lover of My Soul. and fine and 41 Sweet Rest in Heaven, by the sion looking and feeling imlabors his as choir; duet Nearer. My God to reports enjoyingMrs.'M. J. HarSunday Thee, Austin Rainey and Han- mensely. Me rison hiri mother, had a. family Lead nah Christensen; at her home, where all Gently Home Father, by Irwin gathering and enjoyStoddard accompanied by the her children gathered visit. choir. The speakers were J. W. ed a pleasant Funk, Bishop Andrew Ilyer of Quite a serious run away ocLewiston, W. L. Skidmore, August Schow and T. II. Merrill. The curred last Friday. Willie Merteam at Geo. grave was dedicated by T. II. rill had stopped his had and just got out Merrill. The speakers all spoke of Dotys shop his of the get grain that wagon tq in life and her her cheerfulness when the horses had beipn meetchopped in our assistance making and started to became frightened beautiful her ings interesting by run. They ran down main street singing. until they came to the corner of when they ran The debate, resolved. That the the Peoples Store fell on the and side the on .walk Present Tariff Bill Discriminates to get up In struggling pavement. "r". XHT..'.. J L they struck the large plate glass window on the east breaking it all to pieces. The drinking fountain was torn up and the wagon tongue broken but luckily no oth er serious damage was done. committees who worked so hard.- ed. ' - Le-ro- DEPARTMENT beyond, o We Pay Interest compounded quarterly on savings accounts, extend to you every convenience, besides assure you of the absolute safety of your money when deposited with us. We especially solicit the accounts of the ..systematic.savrs . Mr. Fred Christensen is. gojng to build a fine new home just north of his fathers place. The brick, sand and gravel are hauled and work will probably soon begin. thosewhO-la- y MER- CHANTS SAVINGS BANK Your Bank ' 'Jv to Logan Sunday and was operated on Monday at the Budge hospital for a cancer of the breast. She revived o. k. from the ether and is doing as well as can be expectMerNellie-PeteesoiV-wen- t' ed. Mr. Frank Nelson is in again. town Mrs. Phoebe Dahle has joined her husband and gone to their ranch in the Curlew country. . . 1 E . The district schools are .going to put on a fine Japanese operatta nept Friday night. The play Is a mi ) Mens 85 In Sample Suits Brown$, Grays, Blues and all elty Stripe Serges, worth up to $22.50. While they last 5 Le-Ro- ' and Styles. Going at F 1 -- Ap I U AaS fJtUU p ( : Opposite The Tabernacle, LOG AX, UTAH. " kN NOW THE TIME - Mc-Nie- l, Nov- 200 Pairs of Men's Fine Dress Stand- ard $4.00 make Shoes. AH Leathers . A aside a portion of their earnings and are building for the future. Are you saving any of your weekly, earnings? If not, it is time you commence. Open an account with us today. FARMERS Mr, R,. V. Larsen lectured to Monday night March 23 the the Parents class last Sunday on Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. of Richschool affairs. A very interesting mond held their final tryouts, in session was held. oratory and story telling, Both associations were represented by able The Farmers Equity Society speakers who made a' fiine seems to be quite active. A car of showing, the result of careful precoal will soon be here to be un- paration and a great amount of loaded. There will be a meeting study, so much so that the judges, of this asociation at the club Dr. L. L. Daines and Miss Edith rooms Saturday at 8 :30 p. ro. All Bowen of Logan and H. T. Plant Jr. of Richmond had great diffifarmers are invited. culty in, arriving at a decision. y 17th was a great day The orations were given by March, and Funk ThompEvelyn for all the married people in the Miss Thompson winning. In ward. The day was an ideal one, son, Miss the telling contest story the weather being bright and Annie Merrill and Miss Elvera warm. The Relief Society officers Lundstrom were the contestants, and the Old Folks Committees Miss Merrill being the winner. had worked hard to haveevery The young ladies junior chorus thing in readiness, and their ef- sang a selection which was warmThese contests are forts were crowned with success ly received. from start to finish. At 10:30 a doing very much good and while meeting was held in the taber- those who did not receive the denacle, which was spirited through cision of the judges gained for out. After the opening exercises themselves considerable good exan address of welcome was giv- perience in their extra efforts of en by J. W. Funk, a toast, The hard preparation of the subjects Old Folks by William S. Skid- discussed. more a toast, The Relief Society Pioneer The Richmond Industrial Club by Elna J. Merrill. days by one of the Stake com- will hold a meeting tonight at Bair; a duet, which the questions of the Inter- mittee, Ilyrum Hattie urban railway will be discussed. Come bide With Me. Christensen and Lorena Ander- Officials from Logan will be here son. Remarks by, President Alma and a good meeting is promised to Merrill. Short speech by Bro. all who attend. Be there and boost Luther Burnham, an old time for the electric line. resident of Richmond; singing by BIG CLEAN UP DAY the congregation, Oh, Ye Mountains High song by Jas. Meikle (Continued from page one) of Smithfield Staker chairman of the Old Folks committee, Eliza Dr. S. B. Thatcher, Lester WorShepard gave a short talk on ley, J. W. Linford, Chas. EngEarly days in Richmond. Lucy land, Robt. Crookston, J. W. HolBair. Eliza Shepard. Ilyrum Bair land, Geo. G. Smith, Ralph Smith. and W.H. Lewis were the only A. C. Stratton, Wm. Tarbet.John who Mortimer. C. C. Cressal. ones in the congregation came to Richmond in 1859. Geo. THIRD WARD. Richard Thompson, Caroline ITyer. Sarah John, W. - Quayle, A. Merrill, James Meikle Wm. S. Yates, JamQs Soreuson, Hyrum Skidmore, Ella Robinson, T. II. Lloyd, Wm. Evans, Jr., Lewis Merrill. Joseph Bright, Martha A. Bodrero, J. Chas. Johnson, J. Lewis, Melissa McCarrev, Maggie Chas. Bitters, Niels Phearson. T. Merrill, Addie Van Nov and Nephi Larsen, Chris Jacobson, Emeline Harris were those pre- Wm. Watterso, Job. Rowland, sent who came in 1860. Brother Moses 01 so iii, James Carlson. Meikle spoke a short time and FOURTH WARD meeting closed with singing God J. II. Anderson, C. 0. Peterson. he With Us Till We Meet Again Eli Bell, Geo.' W. Lindquist, Parand benediction by William IT. Ormond, W. M. Evertou, T. ley Lewis one of the Old Folks comG. Lowe, Fred Dahle, Olof Nelmittee. After the meeting all the son. F. E. Clark, Ted - Seeholzer, people went to the opera house W. K. Robbins, Hyrum Ilayball C where lunch was served Three W. Hansen. Fred .Johnson, (). II. long tables, the length of ,the Ah. Jorgenson, Wm. 0. room and one at the end. were Budge, B. T. Cardon, Henry Hansen, fairly groaning under the weight Benson, of good things that had been preIt was FIFTH WARD. pared for the occasion. Ezra Eames, Guy O. Cardon, A. dina fine delicious and certainly ner and was thoroughly enjoyed Gordon, J. P. Cardon, Chas. Fred Jacobs, Irving'Brang-haim-NY-by all present, numbering 34S ndrew; A f red Erick-son, iidiu?nttutTt-3t'tniTterC'TlilsGus I. S. Smith, MosYoung, who were present over 80 years es R. J. Cardon. Morton, John of ag were as follows: Georee Tom Thomson of River Heights, 84; Andrews, Chas. Swenson, C. Alma K. Olson, Greenhalgh, Caroline 84; 83; liver. Lucy Bair, A. Hansen. Schanb. J. Henry B. Skidmore of Salt Lake City. 83. Elizabeth Ashment. 83; SIXTH WARD. James C. Allen, J. II. Wilson. and Mary C. Nelson, 82. Thirty Oeo. Fister, Richard Bradshaw, lunches were sent out in the in the an automobile to Harry Crowther, N. A. Larsen, morning S. E. Needham, P. M. Nielson, infirm who and be not could aged Willard Skanchy, Olof I. Peterthe After day. present during dinner, music, songs and speeches son, Gill Cole. Folk dancing hv the Primary of- SEVENTH WARD. X. P. Anderson. O. C. Dunn, ficers and 'a grand march led by II. T. John Merrill Bishop Broberg,. Peter Olson, 0. W. completed the exercises. A griul ball was Hansen. Job Larsen, M. Mourit-sen- . A. G. Lundstrom. Panl Car- given in the evening at vlncli a TO OIL ALL LEATHER USED ON THE FARM. HARNESS AND NEATSFOOT CONVENIENT W PACKAGES . 25c up. AT don, Ephraim Mickelson, Geo. Mickelson. EIGHTH WARD. X. P. .Johnson, John Crockett. y The Store bam all night and the officers have learned that several parties were seen to stop-wagon f in front of the barn and carry a man into one of the stalls. The LIFELESS BODY 'wagon then left and the identity FOUND IN BARN of the persons has not been learned. Mr. Perry was about 48 years 24. This morn- of age. Ogden, March , 8 at the lifeless oclock ing body BLUEBEARD of James Perry, former county GERMAN IS BEHEADED of Boxelder and county, attorney at present a resident of Ogden, fluT- - Maine, was round m an empty barn at 'TPralorrY on 23. Carl Hopl, March the rear of the Goddard cigar Germany, store on Washington avenue near a druggist of this city, who has Twentv-thiistreet. He had a betsn named the Bluebird was beheaded today, wife and several children in Ogden and is survived by other rela- for murdering his father, bis first tives in Weber and Boxelder wife and his two children counties. The accused man was found The was on the found , body guilty of the charge in January floor of the bam and was remov- and also of attempting tomurder ed to the Larkin undertaking par his second and. third wives and lor. where it will be prepared for several other persons. burial The officers are investigatHouse passes good roads ing the cause of the death and are attempting to learn bow the very nice, but those be to in barn. roads are the mqn happened going to lead straight From the condition of the body, to the United States treasury. it is believed it had been in the Charleston News. , a . S d NIBLEY HALL, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 bill-Tha- , ts , 28th - |