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Show " - j Thursday, December jt 1J THE TRI'WEEKLY , jdUENAU LOGAN.: UTAfL. and grandfather were of the KENT SIDNEY B. good old new England stock, having been bom in the state of . (Continued from page one) Connecticut. He was a rescend-en- t of an English house whose Augustf.21, 1828. He . was the oldest of a family of five child- history can be traced back to ren bom to Samuel Kent and 1228 and three families of whom Sarah Jane Stanley. His father came to America as early colo- OBITUARY OF rF npHE t enjoyment of your Christmas dinner depends largely upon, the quality of the Groceries you use , AND WE ij EXCEL THERE - The Ideal Grocery I We learp, from the fable That you need a new f s ' Table For the dinner on Xmas day ; have every kind For the ertical mind At very little to pay. We ' ; V Ask Your Wife and she will name a dozen dif-- ferent articles of Furniture needed to complete your 4iome life. , , $&$ Ask Her Again " and she will specify some particular piece that Is more urgently needed than, the rest. It may be a table for the Christ or something else been wanting for a fong it to Her Give for a Christmas present, and make the joy of giving; as great as that of receiving But if you want to surprise her, or are hesitating as to just what to get, you can not do better than to come around and look them over, and price them, and then you will have ho difficulty in making your decision. Spande Furniture Co. STEP LIVELY ASSORTMENT IS tv ENDLESS NI In extent mid variety our stock far exceeds anything ever, seen here before. Our .assortment provides an almost limitless desirable gifts. To attempt a' description in the various lines in this space would be doing them an injustice, and prices will', be as equally (attractive as the goods. of Fc HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS. PUFF BOXES TOILET SETS MILITARY BRUSHES POCKET BOOKS TRAVELING SETS FOUNTAIN PENS SHAVING STANDS SMOKERS SUPPLIES MANICURE SETS CUTLERY SAFETY RAZORS' SHAVING MUGS V CIGAR CASES , Ai For Women Fbr Men , cii HANDBAGS STATIONERY v ar 1U fii 7 , lo y It TOILET-SET- rs si MIRRORS PERFUMES TOILET WATERS MANICURE SETS SCISSOR SETS JEWEL CASES h v BAMBOO SANDWICH TRAYS BAMBOO FRUIT BASKETS t' WHITE IVORY SETS IN ICY HOT BOTTLES INK STANDS ' . . , WRITING COMPANIONS SEPARATE PIECES WORK BOXES Riter Bros. Drug Company Rexall Store The T STILLrATTT. AND GOING TO CONTINUE May 5, 1848 at Council Bluff, Iowa. A few days after his marriage he with his wife and their goods began their journey west in a priarie schooner. He arrived in Salt Lake, Sept. 4, 1848. In Sept. 1848 he moved OUR ENORMOUS SALE OF XMAS GIFTS AT REAL ECONOMY PRICES IS ON to Bountiful, Davis county. IN THEE DAYS ECONOMY IS THE WATCH WORD AND ONLY USEFUL Soon after this he was called to AND PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS ARE IN DEMAND. go to Echo canyon to help some emigrants among whom was ARE UNLOADING them right along every day handing them over the his wife's father. counter in large quantities to the many people who are killing two birds Sept. 4, 1854 he started with one stone, getting those goods they need and getting them at Christmas back to Missouri to bring his time. Every woman needs dry goods, crockery, groceries, and the thousand and one mother and family to Zion. He things we have in stock. It is a great advantage for her to trade here, because she can had a hard and tiresome journget anything she wants by just stepping from one counter to another, no running all ey, but arrived at his destinaover town. And another and even greater advantage is in the fact that nothing is ever tion safely. He spent the wint-- j too good for our customers, and no house can charge less than the price we put upon er of 1854 and 1855 in preparthe goods we sell. ing means for conveying his mother and family to Salt Lake! CALL AND INSPECT OUR FINE LINE OF CHINA, GLASS, ALUMINUM AND and in the spring of 1855 he beBRASS WARE gan his third journey across; the trackless plains and in July 1855 arrived again among his loved ones and friends. His re53 NORTH MAIN STREET. sponsibilities grew as his family increased and now, having, his mother and family to pro- -' dred fifty-thre- e children, week of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert STEALS PHONY DIAMOND vide for it required more . ef- one hundred andgrand three great Harrison. AFTER DARING ENTRANCE fort. He soon built them a home HerM. two Mr. A. Harrison children and and great, and made them comfortable. grand children a total bert Harrison were the Sunday Salt Lake, Dec. 15. great grand He wasm arried a second time of 288 most of whom are H. afternoon P. Myton is enjoying a at the First today speakers to Emeline Horne in 1857. He loss of a loving ward. They each gave a very joke at the expense of a darin: their mourning moved south as far as Spring-vill- e, and wise parent. interesting talk. burglar who broke into Mr. Utah, when Johnsons out of town The apartments in the D. F army came and here a shed of people following TO MURDERER Saturday TRIES fuWalker building present at his ' brush served him as home. In neral: were KILL DENVER JAILER Wlrren Kent of Mr. night. Major Myton left tK 1865 he built a home for his, on diamond Mrs. Mr. and ring phony" second wife at Farmington. He Montpelier, Ida., Denver, Dec. 15. Harry E. window he left to when sill Mr. of John Kent, Logan, Riley married to Feressa was again Hillen, sentenced to hang for rooms. The diamond" loomed Rose Reynolds, December 7, Kent of Blackfoot, Ida., Mr. the murder of a Denver restauu Mrs.' Philo Kent of Logan. large and beautiful and had rant to 1867.. In 1876 he moved, to and kill tried ston? proprietor, a of the appearances Mrs. F. R. Peart of Cache alley and thus he ..was Mr. andMr. Cali Warden Kenney at the county worth several hundred dollars Mrs and Cyril Logan, again under the necessity of of Syracuse, Utah, Mr. C. J. jail late last night, after failing The burglar pried open a w d his own dow building another home. Two of CaU, Mr. William Call ,of Syra- in an attempt the to life. Kenney had been called mondand evidently his families came to Cache valwas the first thing to aUtaji, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- by guards after they discovered ley but his first wife and family cuse, ttract his attention.' Centerville, Hillen had cut his lived at Bountiful. He whs call- -, ward France of throat with Mamie The thief seemed satisfies of Smith Utah, Mrs; ed upon to part with hiJoving. a spoon. jagged with the ring and no done. wife Mary,. who died in .1887. Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Hillens his life attempt upon he had captured was the result of t he wardens thought He was a pioneer in the strictest' Covey of Salt Lake, Mrs. Nellie otc valuable Mr. .of prize. He scorned Montpelier, Ida., sense of the word. A man of Bridges refusal to give him cocaine.' Hi takto in the room, Mrs. then S. J. Skelton of threatened suicide. Several er articles strength, full of faith in God Charles Barber ofRexburg, the Maj. Myton Utah only ring. Layton, andvhis fellow the guards dis afterward hour? men, ; trusty and Mr. Philo Dibble of Layton, covered his condition and loti- - authority for the $tatemg truthful and loved by all who Utah. the characto He stands-a- t fied the warden. When dragged that gems of' thei knew him. can Dr. J. M. Bemhisel returned from his cell, although weak stolen by the ' burglar cents head of a numerous posterity about 25 as was his blessing under, the today from a visit to Blackfoot from loss of blood, Hillen. at- purchased for quart. hands of the Father Joseph Idaho, Miss Edith - Lukemow of tacked Kenney and the guards j and was only overpowered aft- WANTED A lady to devote tote Smith Sr who pronounced up- and Idaho Falls. ' w hours each, day to pleasant Mr. Earl Blair of Blackfoot er a desperate struggle. Jhe poon him a great blessing. He was educational One Interested In the husband of three wives, Preston and Mr, 4b A. Harrison lice surgeon says Hillen will re Salary $1.50 per day. Leave adar. ' - of Richmond were guests hunone and cover. children this thirty at this office. WE THE ECONOMY SUPPLY CO. My-ton- s missing more than you if you are not wearing of those new YOU are , OVERCOATS THE u-O- n MAKE IT A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR HER 01 A Superb Showing Of Holiday Goods Gets First Showing Here This Week -- , vl nizers - of the new England states. Men of influence and of honor have been found t among his ancestors, but none are so well known- - or so highly honored by the people of this state as Sidney B. Kent Having been left, without a father at the age of twelve, he was placed as head of the fam ily as the only means for thejr support. At the age of ten he, with his mother and family joined the Mormon Churchy and was blessed under the handg of Joseph Smith Sr. The family moved to Far West, Mo., in 1838 , and here Sidney first came in contact with the driving and sufferings of the Saints. From Far West to Huntsville they moved From where the father died. there they moved to Nauvoo, 111., with the body of the church and remained there for , six years. They passed through all the hardships that were incident ter the Saints at Nauvoo but it was here that Sidney Kent received his greatest testimony of the truth of .Gods ' work. He heard the Prophet Joseph Smith give his .last public address to the Nauvoo Legion. While living there the Prophet and his brother Hyrum were murdered at Carthage, I1L, and Sidney saw them bn their funeral march, lifeless martyrs bo the cause of God. He was the only man in Lewiston who had the privilege, pf shaking the pror. phetS hafid. - In4 1846 the family moved .from- Nauvoo , to Winter Quarters. Their home there was an old "blacksmith shop without doors, windows or floors. Flour , was made by grinding corn with a hand mill. Here he left his mother and family and went down into Missouri to obtain work, After two years he came tack and after buying a nice home for his mother he prepared 'to journey west to find a Home Ha was married to Mary Matilda Daley, daughter of Moses Daley on V We are selling this winter. Very high grade at a very low price and very satisfactory - T p . to-en- j 1 j , OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE , J i - ? |