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Show 'CAGSrOTt- THE - lKemP MraLT. S. Karren, 'Mrs. rillin Clarence Wise Mrs. Henry uillLlJ nQQ lilt Kent, Mrs. Emmeline' Kent, Inez Butler, Mrs. Marion IT LEVilSTO'i Mrs. Dopp and Mrs. W. H. Jackson. TUP TOlLilELD ! Ij Garkston, Feb. 8. Funeral services over the remairis of Vaughan Wyler, eleven-year-oson of Mr." and Mrs. John E. JT ld Lewiston, Feb. 7. Friday afternoon the Litenry and Art club met at the home of Mrs. Annie Orchard. The members are taking up for discussion The Mrs. Lutes' able book, Child, Home and School.. The lesson on Punishment, was Those Mrs. Troupe. by given present besides the hostess -- Myler, were held in the tabernacle at one p. m. Friday last. Raves ten presiding, Bishop .Thirty members of the" choir I Need Thee Every sang, were Mrs. J. M. Bernhisel, Mrs. Elder Joseph Atkin-J&o- n W. B. and Hour," Parkinson, Mrs. Harry offeredJthe opening prayer. Coley, Mrs. Bert Pond, Mrs. Guide Me to Elbe Villet, Mrs Herbert HarThechbirsang, Mrs. EawrenceSmith rison, Mrs. Ida Rogers, Mrs. Thee. read a beautiful and appro- Edna Gustavensen, Mrs. Troupe priate poem, and spoke highly and Mrs. Maud Stocks. At the of. the departed boys work and close of the afternoon dainty conduct as a member of her refreshments were served. school. The lady felt thaj next A Stag party was held at the to his parents, she had loved i officerooms Mi sistantward chorister, Joseph delicious Frank Griffiths and Larsen, James B. Jardirtfe M, Pi tht I 1 4 1 Pa t 4 i i the program of f n ap- pointed as a committee to draft resolutions of condolence, which were read, recorded in the ward book and forwarded to Mr. and .Mrs. Myler, Elder Joseph Christensen spoke words of comfort and the choir sang, The Lord is My Shepherd. Elder John E. Griffin made consolatory remarks and said the deceased lad was rich, in experience for one of his years, Joseph M. Larsen Sang with grelrfeeling; Say Not That I Journey Alone. Bishop Ravesten spoke also read from the sayings of the Prophet Joseph. The choir sang, Open Wide Ye Gates and benediction was pronounced by Elder Thomas Godfrey. Vaughan had been placed on Hr i p t were the Sunday School conference to be held on the fourteenth to sing, Ill be a little Mormon Boy. He was a leader in the Primary mission-dr- y class, a fine singer and a boy who really wflTbe" missed. The house was thronged with sorrowing friends and relatives and the floral emblems were many and beautiful. Six of his uncles acted as Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Myler, Mrs. Wayman and Mrs. Salzgiver came over from Ixjgan to attend the funeral. Forty-tw- o 4 4 l pall-beare- t I rs. re- sleighJoads-followed-t- he mains to the cemetery, where Elder Thonias Griffin dedicated the grhve. The local Relief Society held .itsannualjneetingPii.Feb.6th. chicken supper was served, the rest of the evening Those being spent at cards. Bern-Jiise- l, M. Dr. J. were present Dr. Lorin Lewis and Messrs. John Anderson, Russell Rogers, Herbert Garrison, Fred Elwood and Bert Van this will no doubt be up to" their 1 evening Tuesday M. C 63-1- 0; ; 5; 9. Co. Riter Bros. Drug The Rexall Store . have some muihps, whooping cough', colds, etc, which keeps some of our people indoors, while all these good"timesare 'Mrs. Rebecca Hardman, has ill the last few days but been mountains just pass in the north of our city being the na- - js improving some at this wnt- tural outlet for the valley and ing. so much cheaper, to construct, Mr, Charles Lallisois a visitor induced the promoters to come our way. The options on right in our city. .way will be- - takeiruy a tonc .The weather of late has been and construction work begun fine for this section, still we as soon as weather conditions are favorable. The esteem with which Mr. James M. Anderson and family are held by the people of ' the Second ward was shown in the royal wayin whiclr they were ntertained. last ..FrieY60 ing. Mr. Anderson has just completed a fine new home up. town which he expects to oc- 50QO . 1-- 2 1000;. lbs. .to 116 hahds, and up. 15 ahd ..up. weighing lT50 lbs 15 4 to 16 weighing f4QQ hands-highfweigh- ing 3-- 3-- 4 1-- -- 4, to 1600 lbs. Sound and broken. Prices, $110 and up. Cash' after horses are inspected ard cepted. Inspection jjs lollows : Preston, Saturday, February 13th ; Logan, Monday, February 15th. For further inspection dates and information write, phone or telegraph H. R. Crane or W. J, Fife. 2566 Washington Avenue, Phone 193w, Ogden, Utah. Advt. Tolks wltoTmT sharp lookout for one another. BELGIANS BUILDING WINTER QUARTERS. Through the generosity of the 0. S. L. R. R we were able last week to pave off three-fourt- , 'i i . . WAR HORSES WANTED Government Inspectidit 15 Specifications: 15. to-- - cupy soon. A farewell party was given them at which the following program was rendered: Singing, ward choir; prayer, Bro. Olsen; qtiartet, E. I. Blair and company; address, Bishop H. II. Danielsen; violin duet, James Wheeler and company; recitation, Elmer Boman.; comic reading, Marie Danielsen; speech William Rigby Sr., recitation, Lovelace Boman; song, Lamont Wheeler. Sister Hannah Olsen in behalf of the Relief Society pre- hs of a mile of side walk in this city. Six car loads of cinders, were furnished by the company ; the men and boys turned out with teams and shovels' and in a very short time all six cars were unloaded which made a good walk from s the station grounds ta the business portion of town. Thanks is cheap pay, but we are going to sented Mrs,Andersonwith an extend. them to the railroad electric cooker. Bishop II. II. company .and people who furnDanielsen in behalf of the ward ished the labor. xrescnted Mr. Anderson with a mantel clock. Refreshments The home dramatic, company were, then served after which will play Lady Darrell,- - or 'a John Anderson recited; Cy strange Marriage on WednesFairbanks and company gave a day evening, Feb. 17th,. 4the violin' duet ; Mrs. Ed. Hoffman people in this sure promise recited; Mr. James Anderson their patrons one 'of the best gave a talk and the enjoyable times of the season. ' . evening was brought- - to a cThe Newton ""dramatic club The wife and littlc daughter plays for tHeTVIutuals' Wednesof Parley Neeley are ill with day evening the tenth. - The diphtheria. No other cases have Newton people have favored us been reported. before with a good show and Mr. Harry Coley has been ill for some time. Miss Linnie Stephenson was married last -- Monday-toMr, Archie Jensen of Grace, Idaho. The counle expect to'make thetr 'A .., Vv i I'1 - seaBEtettia 7 Photo American Press Association. by The vv ment of ! xl 81 spirits of the sold' ere are showD by one of them performing acrobatic feats od the ladder for the amuse . . oomradea. THE" JOURNALS LINCOLN SOUVENIR THE BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH THE PUBLISHERS, WE WILL PRESENT TO OUR READERS DURING MONTH OF FEBRUARY, WHEN THE SPIRIT OF THE IMMORTAL LINCOLN FILLS THE AIR, A UNIQUE SOUVENIR, WHICH REVEALS THE SUNNY SIDE OF THIS GREAT AMERICAN, IN Lincolns Own Yarns and Stories In this book is gathered all the authentic yarns and stories, the droU sayings, the witty and humorous anecdotes by Abraham . Lincoln, with an introduction By COL. ALEX. K. McCLURE The famous journalist. whowas the Friend, Associate and Adviser of the great Story-Tellin- g President." For a man whose life was so full of great responsibility, Abraham Lincoln had many hours of laughter when the ' Humorous, side of his great nature asserted itself. fun-lovi- ng Sparkles With Wit, Wisdom and Human Nature - - - -- are interested in profits.nrx- 25c and 50c packages, at - 38-3- 2; . Lincoln could tell more in a story than most men could bring out in a speech of , an hours length. The figures and characters of his storied are those that surrounded him in life, hence these stories give the reader a true picture of the scenes and incidents of his time. These stories are, the best that have ever been gatheerd between the covers of a book and are JUST AS LINCOLN TOLD THEM. - -- hatred C 41-1- ng wSisfaetiare-ilmsl- ft Our Poultry Food and Tonic at"this timeof the year nvill build up the vitality before' the laying time begins, and keep your poultry in good condition. It is of great value to poultry owners who 'Continued from page one) Or-de- n. rn YIELDS DIVIDENDS -- n, are-mad- e POULTRY . -- Last week the Baldheaded club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'Hyrum" Barson." 'All ..were united and responded to the call and the jolly,, care-fre- e evening reminded one of the home at Grace." Mr. William E. RigbySr.and good tjjgies of forty years ago. A nice program was enjoyed, wife and Mr... David Lane and the orchestra furnished splen-di- d Wife expect to leave next Monmusic and a delicious oyster day on a trip to California. A Teachers Institute , will be supper was one of the pleasures held for the north Cache teach-er- s Bar-son of the evening. Mrs. Effie in Smithfield on February took charge of the program. . Bird Barson was the 11th. All parents are invited clown of the evening, while and urged to be present. Lincolns birthday, the 12th, Mrs. John Crockett, late of - Canada, introduced some new will be a holiday tor the school and The children. games. Mr. Fred Elwood has returnwas served Misses supper ,by -- from ed his trip to Idaho with Laree and Sylvia Barson. Those band. He re. present were: Hyrum and Effie the Hyde Park Barson. Peter and Mary E. Bar-so- ports an excellent time. They Messrs, and, Mesdames gave concerts and dances at Wells G. all towns between Downey and rWhitney, James Thompson, John B. Jardine, Sugar City. . Mr. Joseph Cunningham, Mr. AJoh.n P. Clark, Roy Athay; Mr. Vem Clark, Mr.- P. E. Barson, Roy S. Kent and Mr.- Henry Bird BaPson; Mrs. , Emily J. Kent were in Logan Friday. Mrs.' Lapriel G. Hyer . went Larsen, Mrs. John Crockett, to Smithfield jon Friday. " Misses May and Fanny Barson, Elders Ora Hyer and Harris .Mr. Burns .Whitney. Truly Pond are hofne again, .after a those were happy days. three years absence in the SoThe only conquests that bring ciety Islands. We are all. look- - i PROPER' usual standard. ' is open A. of. our night for the held be will the meeting After the quilting the time Was ward, will be hail. Visitors new irC Rethe in spent songs and music. freshments were served. . present and a good time is asOn Thursday nght a weigh sured. dance was-- ' held.- - A large crowd The Mendon' basketball team, attended. All reported - a fine time. , . consisting of Earl Bird,r, captain Fine new scenery was install- Pierce Hardman, Jesse-Walkeed this week atthe Third ward Clarence Bird, Elmer Paul, meeting house. Next Wednesday Reeves Bird, Moroni - Richards, The Claude Sprenson, returned Satfevening the play, Time of His Life, will be pre- urday evening from a very sucsented by local talent. cessful trip to our neighbor - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quigley cities on the west. They first from Swan Lake are visiting played Garland, score. 9 in Mrs. Quigley's parentsTMr. and their favor; Plymouth Mrs. Whitt. Samaria Malad, 37-3Mrs. Kate Blair who has Portage 46-3In all games the been seriously ill for several Mendon boys' were the victors. months is' slowly ' improving They are loudjn their praise of and is able to walk a little. the treatment accorded them 'resident Waddoups attend- - in all five of. the cities and report they never had a better. day at the Third ward on Sat time in their lives. The same urday and gave some excellent team played Wellsville Monday instructions. evening, Feb. 8. We have faith they can wallop .our southern MENDON TO BE neighbors after such good prat ON INTERURBAN fice. - The presidency and bishopric are pleased with the labors and accomplishments of these good . sisters. side-splitti- JOURNAL,: LOGAN, UTAH. TRI-WEEK- u over temptation and relate their exDeriences. They were on the islands - at the time of the bombardment of The Greatest - Story-Tell- in theWorld er , Before Lincoln was heard of as a lawyer or politician, he was Papeite by the German cruisfainous as a story-telle- r. As a politician be ALWAYS TOLD ers last summer. A THE STORY FIT OTHER TO SIDE; as a lawyer he won Miss Alice Nielsen is visiting cases THE TELLING A STORY which showJURY by many her parents. For some time ed them of his side the than better justice in been she has Franklin. any argument could past have, done. While nearly ail of Lincolns stories have A HUMLast Tuesday night Mrs. OROUS SIDE, they ALWAYS CONTAIN A MORAL and Bowles had the misi William TEACH LESSONS that could not be- taught so well ip, any fortune to fall She was hurt Found in Green Canyon,rew a auiteJbadlv and. has..been unable ether way. r !.... wheelbarrow. Owner apply-'Andtret since. around to THIS GREAT contain WORK over 400 pages. The stories North Logan. Ki$g. 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