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Show rzz D Get your share of bargains at 1 Thatchers this week. pvt Alfred TQ HEP.SCHEU BULLEN, - 7. f88 Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Jordan v after have returned home M. A. Mathews Clerk ' at few Howell, , spending a days enjy, who has and I Hazen, his;brother Utah. .... wilburt - Fife surprised been engaged in the work of the jjjs parentg Mr. and Mrs. Fife After all the public verdict is Exemption Board, are amongst with a few days visit last week, ' the best. Bargains in clothing, the victims of the new epidemic on the 1st of Jan. returning shoes and ggnts furnishings, at of influenza in Providence. Both Mr. RobertAustin Sr. receivNewbolds. Advt of them have it. Mr. Arthur a telegrarn from his son Geo. ed Caine is helping out on the Ex- on tothe 1st saying he had arrivEleaves Daniels Mr. T. Boardemption ed of electric safely at New Port News ani day on an inspection expected Jo soon be home. ,woxks in .the . Erigham;Ogden Worley 'Mrraird Mr. Orson Pratt received a and other mills. expected their son, Lieut. Clyde card from their son Spencer, say Worley, who has been acting as Attorney J. W. Gardner arrive soonto be expected, ing militaryrinstnictor tothe IS. A home. pow? occupj'ingamce'suite' ' j - offices over the Cache--V alley T. C. attepding the Oregon Aghome The of Mr.aifdTMrs. Merc. CoS 'store bn North Main. ricultural College, to be home for Wheeler was made glad Christmas. He did not come and Henry of a little daught. arrival the by 1 uneasy n the family was get$ng The old meeting house All concerned on' er Christmas. about Mm when,- today,-ihethe Seventlrwardis-fo- r areUoirig nicely; sale- Los is 5 by 16 rods, corner received a letter from him an Mrs. Wm. Brought as --"gone 5 East and 1st Norths Written pouncing that he is just convalLogan to spend a few weeks with bids will be received until Feb. escing from an attack of influenzher sisters. . 1st by Bishop J. II. Watkins Jr, aMrs. Ray South who has been Adv. oup. UitestjffiuL patient, has. re? flu ban has seri- covered very nicely. Mrs. E. R. Smith, a highly 'Althoughthe ously affected church activities Dunn and wife have movMr. of citizen and aged respected all organizations as well as indi' - at her ed into of Mrs- - Wm. Paradise, passed awayviduals can Ji - - - - -- Mrs.-Willia- A do not understand, however, weaken argument your you why by such tefforts as trying to make it appear that the election of Dr. Wests successor was hurried for political reasons before Mr. Casto qualified, because Mr. Casto is a Republican, when, sir, ybu hnow'that two of the three members making the se- lection are Republicans. Ori the whole," y howevefTTcon-gratulat- you oa the effort.1 ' . C. ENGLAND. Respectfully, prop-ertyi- i 4 ! with much interest your letter addressed to me. - Allow me to congratulate you, sir, on your splendid effort to extricate yourself from a bad situation. , e 1 r a heavy enrollment next Tuesday; January 14, wffien it opens its doors again to students. Since the mustering out of the jnembers of the S- A. T. C. on December 21, the Institution has been renqvat-e- d and everything put in readiness for school work. An extra large number of courses have been scheduled so that students may have a varied selection., prepariny-fo- - Special faculty action has made it possible for seniors in full standing to graduate the coming spring upon the comple- tion of two quarters of inten sive work. By contemplated en, Iargementofnsummer' school, whereby an increased number of courses will be offered for the full twelve weeks, students registering on January 14 may It is now announcedJhat attend three quarters -- a.nd -ceive amongst other officers of the credit; for a full years I45th Artillery. LieutJ Norman work- - Special financial considerD. Salisbu left in France ation will be given all returned and will m sent into Germany soldiers. the reconstrw1 While there has been a slight tion period. recurreneeofjnnuenzain Logan, the health situation is well MISSIONARY NOTES in hand and will not interfere' -- OF INTEREST. FRQ.I in any way-- with thjp opening pf veiheirxeligion TdraTTewlhohths house . Broughs SWITZERLAND the college. In the opinions of hometodarrrThrremainffinay ny arcu as Mrr Dunn is- taking the place be viewed at her home Dr. J. W. Haywprd, chairman stances- been This has proven of Mr- - Dane who was the princiContinued from Pare One) day, when the funeral services the City Board of" Health, Socieof by the Cache Stake Relief of our school before closing them for a while will be held at one oclock on pal of the othermembers of the and ties and the Y, L. M. I. A. While again- They for the flu epidemic. that daytell the older sisters are ever ready many interesting storiesand board, the influenza situation in Mr. H. F: Klaas returned on some to lend a helping that are not of the same Logan presents no reasons why and the 29th from Twin kind and condition Fresh Milk Cow for Sale Call handwilling Sunday due of course the college should not which is demonstrated by Falls Idaho, where he went with E. F Stewart, phone 434J. adv, to the different grades of intelarrangements complete their content care of the sick his wife to spend Christmas ligence 'that made by the and also have-bee- n have, they Mr. Guy Cardon yesterday re- and the continued help they give with hia brother. Mrs. Klaas re- to the different safeguard the health ceived a dispatch from Lieut, to the poor. During .'tie ftu crisis mained camps - and .to spend New Years Day treatment which of its were students, went hand sisters -- Julius the hU younger they Bergsjo, announcing also. The Institution is publishing to go through ; but in compelled safe arrival in New York with in hand with heir eiaers 'and Mr. and Mre. Chas. Woods ena box as each week were a special catalog listing, the Artreated hia companions of the 145th large, containing tertained on New Years eve Mr. general they courses to be offered durhome of men fruits and white with many the canned help amPpreser Christian Broad we 11 tillery. and family. ves was s'ent to the sick soldiers the Red Cross association were ing the rest of this school year-was house Ther beautifully 7 Unfortunafely, the remaining well taken care of. The most of atjhe cantonment hospitol. It is ' with Christmas-decorat- ed newly-bor- n twin son of Mr. and needless to say that the them"speak ell of the German A SINGER IN and at 9:30 a sumptuous Mrs. Carl W.Peterson, also pass appreciated the fruit it so repeople as a yi hole, but .have evled away, , the funeral services minded them of mother and dinner was served with Miss erything but good to say about Grace Wood and Miss Helen the government and the way the bring held yesterday under the home. .After all we may well be . direction of Rev. E. T. Lewis. Mr. reminded of the old saying: It Broadwell as waitresses. The poor people are held down and came the Then experience of evening was spent in games and taxed, anj to some extent have and Mrs. Peterson desire us to is the little things that count. We three timeslife thousand a music till the New Year arrived not the which they express their thanks to all who liberty women at -- ail when a general celebration took ITtendered aid and sympathy7dur- to have ; not even religious ought Land s No Mans 'Sales ...Thatchers were " aic- always place with extra" music ontm crossing which must 'come, and Ing this trying peridd'-"freedom, into over and going country held genuine. pans and homs and Are arms-'the reports arevery favorable by the enemy four years and We have just received a shipvery enjoyable time was report- at present in this particular reshours from the within thirty-si- x Adreii Aitken of ed by the visitors. ment of pocketmaps of France; Infantryman and we hope and believe pect, time it was takeq! THjTMisses Veda and Vera that-th- e showing also northern - Italy Richmond, a member of the fatime will' soon come It was easier said than done. to Houser their when Division, on and the Balkans. The maps show mous Ninety-Firgave a party freedom will The road across No Mans Land religious all the important battle "lines, his way home stopped over with young friends on the evening of come to this poor broken down the fartherest advance of the Mrs. E. J- Hendricks on Sunday Jan. 4 th. Lunch consisting of nation, bcause there are many was just wide enough for single file. It was shell shot and muddy. Germans, the territory they night He was gassed and suffer- cocoa was served at mid-nigh- t. honest souls who are not allowed We could only go a few feet at a gained this year, the Hinden-bur- g ed from shell shock during the A very pleasant evening was en to worship God according to the road was jammed the for time, line, and where the troops great battle in the Argonne for-- joyed by all. dictates of their own conscience ofammunition Sunday-scho- ol ami mectmj and were when the - armistice was est. areTnorrxr less handicap- following the boys supplies of Now the.boys can tell was held at the Mormon meeting signed. ped on account of PrussiaiLmili-tarism- . all kinds, heavy and light artil- lowhere are can you they you At tfie meeting of the new house Sunday the 5th. The first lery, field kitchens, everything cate them on the map. It is County Commissioners yester- since the closing ordinance took With the company today that could be nbeded for an adnicely printed in several colors day afternoon, Mr. Ephraim eflect- There was such and has an index on the back; Bergeson, .the hold-ovMr, Baker of Newton gave us there were a few negroes as vanced position. member ' move a You -- can get a copy at this office was elected Chairman, and the a movie show Tues the 31st of well as an Indian from Oklaho- congestion that wed an half wait and ma. I was not fortunate en- cars length for 15 cents. . Adv. following appointments were Dec. an will also --give one each the of Some boys ough tcriay to meet any from hour or more. madeL..CiiielDep, .Sheriff, Gil- Tuesday after. and begme knew altrucks on the our ThatcHer-- i Sales are' atw a3 part ThePuLIitTSchooP open! on bert' Meeham; Chief Dep. Asseson the I stood up there may have been ged for a song. genuine- sor, Mrs. Hedvig Grant; Chief Monday morning Jan. 6th, with though and some. A great many of todays bank at the side of the road as. principal. -Dep. Recorder, Miss Edna Da" York1 went to it. No Mans Land was a Sedky Brough, the twelve troops were from New vidson; assistant, Ethel James; There was a comical darkey ravine. The Germans had been Dep. Treasurer, Geo. E. Hancey. year old son cf Mq. and Mrs. Jos. and on one hill and the Americans on Skidmore Plane pay for them As Co. Clerk Mathews is ill with Brough met with qiii jfserious there today who could sing The road led down selves by what- they save. dance very well, which amused the other. .a last week whieh his office aids will not accident rip And yoix got wdial had been a village profit 4n the influenza, through to a extent, the great people foot was over run added valuejof your investment. by a heavily banppQinted. until his return. hundred yards about- - one THE ARCHITECT loaded beet, wagon. The doctor especially the Swiss, who are stoodThere was I where ' Phone 421 W from NOTICE was calledand several stitches not accustomed to this kind of ! Each wall nbt one standing AR1MO BLOCK LOGAN were taken but no bones were entertainment. Eine Fransagte was otiheroad side " aeh-w-ie ajnass of The annual tneeting-- of the broken: Herzig er ist. It was of me was In The fliitetious lady who lias stockholders of Thatcher front wire. barbed Milling The Misses Man illa and Nola given out today that these soldbeen in the habit., of taking a Elevator Co. will be held in the acamouflaged cannon Purser entertained at a watch iers would go direct to France' in hundreds ,of boys this an autcjvith, any good office of Thatcher Bros. Ba spin and from there to America. and and on nking witches looking strangeTT who Co. Monday-Jan- .' 13th 1919, at and Autumn from present indications would were sitting listening to me. of Bingham Logan itiner-anher eye while, she awaits t I couldnt realize what I was of 5 p. nv for ,the beabletopre9enttbeirrnot.hefs The?er present.-- were -- Miss-Iia ed the-hLoehinvars-ias o young hearing the annual re- Price, Miss Veda Houser, Miss and sweethearts, with a great gbirigthroughr-ItseemN ! in a trance tel lobbies is now in the hospital port elecion of officers for Nola Purser, . though I were Mjss Manilla Christmas'present (themselves) we as a result qf the nervous shock he ensuing year and transaction vxre Then,moving again. Purser, Mr. Glen Fife, ,Mr. I almost' wished I' were going the roadthg she received the ether along Everywhere v WaWaceBmghanv MfrAutumn with thcm-- N, rbout 2 p. m., when a newly were so astonished at sge- boys presented. Bingham, Mr. Loyal Bingham, Hoping thsee lines will-fi- nd found acquaintance drove her inga girl that they whooped. We D.H.Thomas Secre. Advt. Mr Mr. andriiealthj'T as'I Went so slowly that L could see - -K fyoirairwell up on tbeeast lencbrand'" wben Roy Hansen. Refreshments were am at present, I will close, with thein names on their the coast looked clear tore off her gas masks ed as the? New Year arrived love and best wishes for a Mers;n Phone 131 diamonds, put her-- out of thexar and Idsayr Hello, Mr. Donoafter which they all returned to ry Christmas and a Happy New and departed. ' van, etc., just to see their jaws D.C. their homes. D, r Treseder, Year.j Your son and brother, drop. 1 never saw so many men After pomplainingthat they . Mr. and lrs. H. S. Goodwin JL FESTUS ' Palmer Graduate at4Mieriime7in my lifer All are not given an equal shale iri entertained Mr: and Mrs. J. H. on was America or beside' that CHIROPRACTOR active working lfe, many women Pierce of Cornish at a Sunday ing a few days visit from her road as we pushed over on Arimo Block weannkrts bq. narrow. theycau dinner Dec. 29th. Mrand Mrs. Henry Big-le- r ground held by Germans' for parents hardly walk in them. Mrs. Lewis Purser is enjoy- of Kamaa, Idaho. four years German signs, Ger- : - - ry-AC-us' - ThuM3 nf - - -- - Insti-tutionj- to - ' ed - girls-noot- her 4 ftt - c4r " A st - . ns witk-yamio- -- er - t Mr-Du- nn - i 4 -- il li s H - - ' - party-inhonor-- the-ho- ur of -- pur-pose- of n --- - 1 4 "' in L 16-in- " " TtttayrJamrary 7r,19iT The Markets MENDON, Jan. 7. The ln- iluenza ban being lifted, meet- ings were' held in our ward Sunday, and everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy . coming to church once more. In the evening - The Utah Agricultural -- wia'Dec 26th and spent fee Mr. ani mth 1,18 Mrs. II. S. 'Goodwin. He had ten day furlough but expects to re- j turn home soon to stay perman-Count- y MENDON For Big Attendance BULLENS ANSWER First Lieut. David Cox, U. A. athlete of fame, has returned hcmefrom an army camp- He must have been an Get your share of bargains at Georgia. exceptionally good man aa ha en Thatchers this week. listed aa a privata ind r9se from U. A. C. Preparing REPLY MADE TO TRENTON C.-- -- CITYrCAGHBCOUNIYr-UTAII- .- T1I E" JOURNA L7 LOGAN PACE EIGHT ; : KANSAS CITY - STOCK YARDS, J ari. 7. Cattle receipts market steady today' 21000, ' top $17.35. Hogs today-2000- 0, to 10 higher, top $17.. and lambs today 6000, market 25 to 50 higher, top, market 5 75. Sheep the Mutual Improvement Asso, lamb? $15 65, ewes $9.5Q. ciation rendered a program as BEEF CATTLE . follows: 77 Steer prices advanced 15 to Vocal duet by Julia Ahrens 25 cents last week and cows and Geneva Baker.' closed 50 cents higher. These Incidents and experiences of advancces were held,. today- - altarmy life by Vance D. Walken-Voca- l hough receipts were compara solo by Leretta Walker-Nex- t tively heavy for-- ' the season. Friday evening the Mu- Good weighty steers are selling tual will hold their opening so- at $17 to $18r50rbut bulk of the cial which will consest of a farce fed steers sell at $13.50 to $15.1Q to given by the dramatic company 50. Plain light steers at entitled Freezing a Mother-in- - j $12.50- - Eutcher cattle have been law and afterwards a dancing selling extra" strong for two weeks and they continued 7 firm party in the amusement hall. Best heavy cows $11.50 to ; A number of our young men today. medium cows $8.50 to $11, have been discharged from the $14, canners to $7.75. Veal $7.50 have-com-e service of Uncle Sam and calves are with sales up stronger Vance D. Walker hqsme. ta $14 todayof Requirements has,returned from! the officers killer? are extra ere while-thand heavy training camp at Campe Pike is a fair number of beef Ark., .Leon Willie ahd Milton cattle in sight for the next thirty ers Jensen days is not high and avquality Allan Willie training school, erage weight is light, which refrom the officers training camp, duces the apparent visible ton-- . Ether Jensen from California, of dressed beef.'- Arnold Gardner from the Radio-schoo-l nage in Virginia and Vernal STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, Cattle in this deprfmeftttli(t Willie from the S. A. T. C- not get.any advance last week -A number of young people because storms kept country werT entertained at the home of buyers at home. .Totalnfferings Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ahrens on were light, though there was a Saturday evening. The evening larger supply Monday of this was spenf in games, music and week. Stock steers sell at $8 to dancing and at midnight a de- $13.75, feeders $12 to $1G. licious supper was served to the ' HOGS the Misses following guests: The expected to -receipts and Jolla Ahrens. Olive be extra heavy today due to the : Ge-vSorensen, Loretta Walker, accumulation at country ship- a Baker, Alice Sorensen, last week when loadLarsen- Messrs. Claud -- Sor ping points was interfered market for enseht-ArnolGardner, Claud ing storms. Packers took the sup- - 7 by Lemmon, Vernal Willie, Milton at ply today prices that gained1 Jensen', Albert Shlffman. strength all through the session Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Hardman and .finally closed with beste1 entertained at their home on heavy hogs selling at $17.70,' , Friday evening. , A delicious medium weights lights the and served was luncheon $17.55, bulk of sales $17.10 to of the evening was spent $17.55. The demand for stock ' with cands,' games and music, pigs was held up last week" " weather and prices broke The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Vance D- Walker, Mr. and sharply, sales on the open marMrs. Elmer Hancock,-- Mr, CUr ket at the end of the week down ence Barrett and Miss Barbara to $9 to $13. There was a better- -" demand Monday of this week. Stewart of Wellsville. Messrs. CyriLand Afton Bird SHEEP AND LAMBS entertained with an oyster supLamb prices are 40 to 65 cents per at thein home on Thursday above last Friday and $1.00 evening. above a week ago, with top MonMr. and Mrs- George Hoops day of this week at $15.65, fat and small son of Rexburg are sheep up to 50 cents higher than j visiting relatives in Mendon, a of week ago, best ewes $9.50 Miss Barbara Stewart wethers $11 25, yearlings $i2.-2Wellsville spent the week in A few feeding lambs are Mendon as guest of her' sister, at $13 to $13.50. available Mrs. Floyd Hardman. . J. A. RICKARTr Mr. and Mrs. Wilford SorenMarket Correspondent. sen of Flymouth are visiting at - j Sorethe home of Mr. Christian -- - - fromthe-Naval-offic- e ea -- Or-ph- - d J $17-75- er - by-b- - - 5. fr-- - nsen-" Mrs.M. D. Bird, wife of Bishop Bird underwent an operation for gall stones at! the Utah-Idah-o hospital. Although a very serious operation Mrs. Bird is reported to be improving nicely. Miss Dorothy Bird who has spent the last few months in SaltrLake eitjrspentXmas in Mendon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- D. P. Bird. Mrs,lHubert Ho wen of ,Gar-lan- d spent the week in Mendon with her mother, Mrs. Mary. E. t r.' Gardner. Miss Olive Sorensen has gone to Lewiston to resume her ' school teaching. . Miss Elgin Lemmon has gone to Salt Lake City to study at a buslnegsxqllege Daniel Richards who is in ,the Serv ice at - Camp ,Rearny.,spent with Ms the holiday? A 7 father. ; Mrs- Sarah Hughes has purchased a new playef piano. Mr. Milton JenseA underwent an operation on Saturday last.. Simplification. '"Cfinrtey," "pxdnlmod yonng Mrs, TiirUu. "this govemiuenl ownership Is n woiiflerful Idea, Isnt It Then m iipprove of governinent 1 onurrshlp? "Of coui. It slmpllfiea matters. When the government owns everything It nil) have to pay til the taxes." NOT NECESSARV - ' v - But the German man dugouts had fled. Crystal Waters, in the January Sunset. - Ton nre W tinted u. the telephone. am so hoarse I cant talk." - You wont need to talk; Ita your wife." 7 ."But 1 x A Greased Track. luted travel feet, And hvT said Herbert Hale. tbe tonanea that carry tt Ar ale a vs on the rail. - lil-n- Ee-au- a o,p ad |