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Show E. R. Owen of Logan, and Bishop C N. Maughan. John Wyatt ofiered the opening prayer amHT. T Stuart pronounced the. tsnediction Beautiful music! man, Wellsville i ftJEURALGIA and temples witti ICItS VAPOR erii e idence.- Maitlu - h' - t have been decided upon by the High School principals. Following is a list of the candidates received up to date by Mr. Hinery Oljeihanslej, Agent in Animal ' 4th-.cascs- , i t Mrs. Georgiana lldl, Mis. 0. Jorgenson, Mrs. Wmrne J and Miss Dell i Son 11. n- - hall and Wplj 5 J n.-.- a- ,( n lTr,OTgr tlio 6REAfHEDtljl 10NSALE Mrs. Archil ,Leen chosen. Mrs. Vm. jAl-nings, The i D Many New Specials . !lvo hi Pleas-Arch- ie an.5a b0rn jRf ;nwan. Euce and jiary The friends of Mr. aod Mis. She is John' BniUn entertained for hudiand daughter ian ,, "father, then, Sunday "other, old, Pet chat and muic were eiijoyid,r , fne e,is)(,r. interment was' Crbb ... , ... T d lunch and a dnlitio, e Welkville cemetery. . , i .Humphries and Sarah Orme, to thirty-fiv- e guests. Potted Lewiston CaH of Heber, Rue Hcber Mrs. Ethel plants and feirs formed Vno Mrs. Nellie Chapman Clegg and visiting her mother, Mr. and Mrs. decorations. e ere , Provo, Provo feeder. , Hig anne , j Brown and family leave here to an make theivhome - at1 Gm land.J Tuesday, . riT.r(i 29th thejIIansen April . where they' hnte , urcl,a',d nn Mt. of Cam! ,hlldr. u Norink confect, otiery store. Jwent to the home of Brother r'l u ' were Midi Willard S. Baxter and gave Funeral service TT!(.h Geneva Kellev ' , in the Wellsville Tabernacle on a genuine surprise and in behalf I . ,, hoo., . Eleanor Mrs. Monday at 2 p. in. over the ,f the children en mains of Mrs. Margaret Leath- - Haycock presented'' Brother, inff t,e exnenses am Murray. Sister Murray died Baxter with a beautiful pearl Qneg on Friday morning after handled pocket knife and cuflrj Mr Oberhanslev is receivin weeks illness. Brother Wm. II buttons, after hiJh a Je,IclodJ.thniinei. of entrants daily an to Maughan opened the services by supper was te published as fast as prayer. Singing by the cbpit.Jtf honor and his esteemed wife received. are The speakers were John and. twenty children. Games, and t i , Leatham, Wm. Murray, Samuel music were greatly enjojed bv ,Keep Mitton of Logan, Adam Glen all. Brother Baxter was delight-.- , Im troubled with a buzzing nolei ...f with the presents and respect f of Logan. All and Eh Hawkins u my ears al the tlme-- , pd bore testimony of the loving of the children who are both Ilavo you any Idea aa to tbs kind and noble disposition oPtheof his Sunday school class, and cause? Yes, my wife wants an auto. deceased sister and spoke cm-- i their teamster for their journey, " V Wo Know. forting wors to the bereaved! to public schools. What has become of sawmill chil-J hueband and mother and The Misses Veda Purser, flrama? Singing by Brother WpB,ia Purser, Edna Walters and Eh?" Allen, Sister Addie Allen and jManda Parks came over from You know. The kind that was rl written by a stage carpenter." Margaret Bankhead. Song By Logan to attend the Murray West of Salt Lake andiprjd Had to Hand Out. Lawrence Bailey of Logan ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parkinson What did pa say when you told hla' me? Closing remarks were made by entertained at dinner Sunday you wanted toto marry lend him ten dollar!, "Asked tue Bishop Charles N Maughan, evening Apple blossoms graced Benediction was pronounced By the table. Covers were laid for Brother Richard Breuhley. An six ONE YEAR AGO TODAY i guests. abundance of beautiful IknWrs showed the respect ft It for Si.-- , HOW w' British lines stagger before rei' i tor Leatham Murray. attacks of the Huns ou lentless , Sister Murray was born in , RHEUMATISM Flanders, fifteen mtla front-i- n Wellsvil e and was , forty-folosses fail to halt GerBEGINS manAppalling assaults In the Noyon sector. years old and was the daughter j srobIez f Aeuma- salient still held by the Ypres of failure of of the latfo Charles Bailey apd itiwn bp usually th result and Itritish. but at ! treFrench tl from cxel to ilte kulneya poison mendous cost. ousannah Bauev and leaves ; fcJ.stem. If tha allowed immtiopto of Inid a is crystals ! Grmansv massing thousand the mother, hustand and Uh curable bladder or kidney contlnua. disease may at Trtege to force decision reserves at to it Attend result. Mrs. children. Susy following regardless of losses. resort to temporary relief. Tn wpa Jenson of Ilyrum, Fenton, l, kidneys must bo restored to health by Vanguard of Americas millions Ln J, -- mK j u't S My 1 f -- Lo-dre- n. fun-Ea- I -- ' - ur I f - ; f Ro-za- Jane, Earle and an infant Ron. Interment was in Ihc WclIsviUc cemetery. rethe Funeral services over mains of Sister MarthA Wallers "ere hold at her residence on . sizes, f at all good druggists, ... $1.25 25 CORSETS i . . , Opposite Tabernacle con-Ittio- n. , becausa of late rains Altogether the prospects are bright for the livestock interests of the country in 1919, with markets, good prices, goc 1 excellent feed and of plenty conditions. and range pasture ever before, the alfalfa is report cd in splendid condition and sugar Beets which furnish silage from tha tops, molasses and silage from the beets them selves are to bo even more The plentiful .than before. (mountain ranges are In excel lent condition and snows. inlcr-monnta- '1 Soon, and For' i i Worth It? ? hi U irv f J i ( l t 4 LIVESTOCK OGDEN LETTER Utah May5, Despite the smashing of prros on corn and other cereals, which was a notable feature of market conditions this week there has been B9 reduction in the price paid for livestock, while hogs rt tain quotation of "bs-torOgden ' ' i, f ! n , i i js just as mi. ticipatfid by .the livfcock, and The situation the Price is Only $1795 ir-u.in- g l!, 1 , great er extent and bringing these results. The denijtt. iu me. s in Eurbpe comma . ivy heavy Bi , a real car? A people comfortably? A car so good mechanically, that you can depend upon ft? Well the new series Chandler touring Is coming, and coming soon. And this new Chandler Is tho car you arc waiting for. You with it. will be delighted s We cannot tell you all about It now. hut !ct us assure you tha if is just the last word In beauty of design and finish and workmanship throughout. upholstery and custom-Iik- o a new toUring.car, YQV want car that really peats seven becoming operative to a ' n . y meat packing men-- ? there, is a tendency toward higher pi ices for livestock, a tendency toward lower prices for feed stuffs, with the result, that prof its ate being increased for the men engaged In tbe livestock industry. Laws of supply and demand are Ejrj.s Xhe New CHandler Touring Car; Handsome. Refmed And " y. thg'-topmo.- st this Ifandoomo Body Carrying Chassis Farnouc jt' Chandler Is the The Chandler continues for 1919 all its distinguished mechanwlthrmany-refmementand Improvements. The famous Chandler motor and the cturdy excellence of the whole chassis make the Chandler notable among fine cars. And still, the piIce Is hundreds of dollars lower than you are asked to pay for other Cars which might perhaps be compared --- with It" - - bc.iv ' while the supply iit'Jtpicnea is not large enough to supply all the calls. ical features N- d itli-lie- lc-- i the ir.tormountain states are such that there should be a plentiful supply of feel this year for cattle, sheep, and hogs, Moi e griin is being raised than a -- Early Orders Will Be Given Early Delivery - " ' -- Svn-Pitrt- rr SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Ttrnnm Car, lur-fsnnf-rr Crnvrruktr Se4am',' t!4$ rteu-inti-t- the 27th. Bishop C. N. Maughan presided over the services. .The -following trethern spoke words of consolation to the family? N. S. Popp t on,'' Thomas Leisji- - ; Gennal farm conditions over . hard-presse- - that those arriving in poor Not only was this (Jag flown during the passage of the war resolution, but twice before, the first time during President Wilsons second inaugural, March S, 1917, siN thde Si while the president' was muklu hlfi plea before Congress for war on Ger trtany, April I, 1917. Elliott Moods, superintendent of the ve tbe fiasco the capitol Jfullding,, Treasury .Department which will make the awgfd.'1 In years to come many a pilgrimage will be made ,to Uie capitol building of the state winning It as a prize in 1 the Victory Loan' 8 80 THE QUALITY SHOP While the prices being paid for -- hogaonthe figden jnarket are now quite higHTEIiertha i that the figures ?o May, June ouj be will whJcia higher the it so of aomo atcrhng remedy . lend small reenforcement to Vtll prevent a return of tlio disease. reason the live-- j For that July. Allies. Get somo - OOLP MEDAL, II aarlcna pi have 03 Capsules Immediately. They simscRitiE kow't b the stock mm watching the Ogden to countbrought back the joys of Wofrom LIBERTY LOAN. market are advising that ship- - j VICTORY sufferers of less thousands WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE PAID ments of stock lame back, lumbago, sciatica, hogs be vrill Stones, gravel and other affections FOR VICTORY THEN of tho kidneys, liver, stomach, blulder the and that growers getj " and allied organs.1 lalxr and most their for the They will attack the poisons at once, ars ths best War Brvlngs Stamps clear out th kidneys and urinary trait their investment by finishing and tha soothing healing oils, and herbs remedy for an over worked bank tvwttee end rill restore the. Inflamed animals. Well finished hogs the health. normal organs to Ask tor AH Others are imitations. considerable more are bringing no name moss. A rolling atone gathers COLD MEDAL and be eure the Three box. on the COLD MEDAL is pel? pound on the Ogden mat tet tbww 1,10 80 1.10 VERY ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HENDERSON AT HALF TRICE .i ,eie xM 30? ,---r ! D-tr- 1 25 25 I.. 4 h a-- rsf 12' iit Der yard ' Silk Gloves White, Black and Blue, Values $1.75 at .... IChildren Handkerchiefs, 3 in byx 13c; two boxes for tae-tic- j. 'rtc , Dres.s Si.lks,4L10 toJ$LA!LVttluea s appHes crushing to destroy Allied llue fiom Arras to the North Shm Council of Allies agrees only American troops can save the war and plans to release all shipping to hasten troop movements from America. SUBSCRIBE, NOW TO THE VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN. WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE PAID TO It' VICTORY THEN? j "V21 w . . 37c-Vnlue- , "a, ' Amrricaii rrinti, 18c and 20c Values at per yard Ginyhama, I IVmtlea, 35c Values, at per yard Bercales, U)c Values at per yard. W'ool Batiste $1,25 Values in Light Colors Dress Silks $1.50 to $1.75 Values at per yard. Dress Silks, $1.25 to $1.35 Values at per yard Silk Shir ting;, $1.G5 to $2.50 Values at per yard e. Von Arnlni i- aml Seasonable Fabrics in Li-.- . 1 Ittm-ttd- hoidsareas brothers and one sister. - . Germans renew powerful attacks against weakened Itritish and Belgian lines In Ebuitlers. In the bitterest davs fighting of the 1818 offensive Ftenih lose Scberpenberg hill, north of pret Few American troops thrown Into the fl g h 1 n g belo w X im eit iTTost om representatives ?" 'vi,h I ami SATURDAa, MAY 10th follows: m Ltlu High, Lelu, Dean Powell Mrs. Ilonry Blancbaid and Funeral services were held ' and Radio! Anderson, sons of Logan spent Wed nmh'y I learnt Grove High, Mrs. Gi ace Myers at Mrs. and Mr. (for with her parents, x .home Thursday at 2.30 p. m. ant Grove, Deane Marrott. B. Hill. ' North Cache High, Richmond, Mrs. George Williamson and Brother Booth opened the sen w The foil jvv Ln ith fes illeMcrrill, nnd .Viola Peter-t- o ing h Rmit field prayer. little son went up, to eonsoson. words of visit the new baby girl Iwin .speakers spoke Kaysville ' High, Kaysville, FAMOUS WAR FLAG to Mr, and Mrs. Joigenson. Mrs (lation to tne bereaved husband, ' Brothers1 Arvilla Rolierts. Jorgenson was formerly Mss Mather and family: FOR FIRST STATE John Glenn, John . Granite High, Granite, Erda iJames Kerr, Hazel Williamson. IN VICTORY LOAN yatt, Win. II. Maughan, David Villiams. The friends of Mr. and Mrs Glen GarC. N. Maughan. Nophi High, Nephi, Norman Allen will be glad 1 1 Ivor and I, 'shop Emblem that Flew When War learn that they are slowly im- - Jne diction was pronounced by rttt and Naomi Bailey, Wm Declared to Go to State Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brother Thomas Kerr, Singing--. Iayson High, Payson, Glen proving. With Best Record Mrs. Loveless and Retta Cutler, have been suffering from the by Miss Addie Allen, I'orkc High. Spiuush The flag that floated over the capitol John and RpHni-spotted fever for the past four Margaret Bankhead, building at Washington when Congress weeks and have been in a very Elmer Bailey. Beautiful flowers Fork, Ruth Croer and Angus declared war on .Germany will be pro aented to the state attaining the high the tokens of respect from Christensen. critical conditioig ent percentage of oversubscription o( LawTi Monroe Monroe, ioiuls, High, s mpathetie Mr and Mrs William 0 Its quota In the Victory Loan. Already is a historic relic. it re"c.e e w ley of Logan spent Sunday here j thirty-onM as Mrs. yers last week. During Week Ending rrCt I (April 30) same have Will Continue Its , U.S. M.C Cntporul ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Industry who has charge of the work. Two btudents from each school one from the senior class class m the Agricultural - . , $ m-tn- Iopileton 11 Hansoh"Was.Tnatttm!ntift : Corjrl; ' rhllblad (dwitsD waadi?rat&d fur r.niui.-.- ns gallantry In action at lu.u,.-ilont- , Krnn.o, ) totw-- r 3, vis. ; Phllblud adaiu.sl Corporal A. C. CLUB SCHOOL , uloue on two machine Run which he titphiretl, killing nc-- ; j eraj of the trew with bK j.Kt.ii Manyof the High School rep-e- s , Two hours luter he again w ent chosen to attend ; forward with two other suldi. rs and was attacking another mathe Bovs and GirlsK Club i chine gun nest when he was School to lie held at the Utah killed by shrapnel, Hi limue was In Knoxville, III. Agricultural College at Logan, t 13 to 17, 1919 inclusive, May Walters the w ife j6f the late Daniel Walters who be long beaut s 'ntmbered for hi, of their ijul mother, anniversary ,F ,iin mu- ie. She was born October Mrs. Janet II. Giant. 21. 1810jit Lincolnshire, JEng- Mr, Charles IIU of n,er la:vl Shu came t() rtah Wlth hpr City, Oregon has returned to iu , iru)ts in mo ani rnoved t, home after vising for the w1KvI,Ie imi8G1 hcre sho h.H few days uithh.s muies rj.;leJ She wa, the Pan Maughan and Mr. Amua chndren, and ;mollK?r ()f fi has forty-fou- r 'giand 'children . Baby boys were born to .Mr. jam! four great-gran- d children. and Mrs. George Henry Mu mi' her are the following Surviving and Mr. and Mrs. WUdam Dar- n.,nilt Edmund, Wtt. .rs-jt- -r ley on Fnday. Dr. W. G. Thomas Walof W(.Rsv jn Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sommjr-- 1 son of Bear River Cily cium over to attend the 8Ktl.irthfi,L. I th -- n HINRY-PHILBLAD, 78th Cs., 8th Regiment, i (5ti .WELLSVILLE, J. Allc, Margaret. Sardrfof St. Mark, l,u;c.U!.W The'-wiat Salt Lake spent a few dgvs head and Addie Allen. T M v, vkTTcT si anti tsUiV his brother Beautiful flowers and Mrs. Warren C. 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