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Show V 4 illE Faturelny,. February 4, 1922. The alternative was awful to contemplate. The very day the -French soldiers leave, the Turks would descend and spare - alive neither mart, woman nor child in the doomed city. Seven years we have been in hell wept one old man, on be-holding Elder Joseph W. Booth, I who in years gone by had con verted the flock; 'apwn awful of 8ufferinz but toda' Uives Thp Faculty And'ycars are in heaven, for. you will Students Interesting ;take us away with yen. year it was recalled durAnd Sometimes Thrill-- 1 Last ing a fast day in March a fund ing AcCOUntr 01 Scenes 1130,000 was collected from the and Incidents of. His wards of Zion to succor the Saints in Armenia. The Elders Trip Around .World were the bearers of this blessed Mc- gift, and therfere able to minis O. 'EldeF"D. Thcv5itl)f ter to. the temporal salvation of Kay to the B. Y. College, a visit the sufferers.' That the Lord realized long anticipated, wa9 had enriched their lives spirityesterday morning when he ad- ually through these long years on dresser the school lor an hour of tribulation ned not be doubt. certain phases of hi recent mis- ed. , sion round the world. not pemit the reElder MacKay has the rare Space dpts of the production tragic faculty of. getting into instant scenes narrated in ilof his touch with the heart-sidsituation. hearers without for a moment lustration of the present incidents nor of the many losing their critical attention, human that is to say the active partic- illustrative of great cut by the qualities brought Too head. often of the ipation t speakers stresses of misfortune; nor of your leave no problems leave nothing the many striking instances of divine interposition in the guidfor the memory save the vague ance and safety of the Elders, Yesof time. a good retrospect rewho went into this terday's audience on the conU. S. Consul had ofter the gion meninto had etched their trary, them that the flag could tal record principles, doctrines, warned not go with them, and that if and pro.anecdote, dscriptions, must literally found judgmnts all bathed they went they and suffused ,as , it were with take their lives in their own hands. deep moral and spiritual feelIn conclusion the speaker held ing. I wish, began the speaker, up in contrast' the security of focussed Zion with the devastated wastes that I had an on each of you ; not that should of the world. Are there Latter Saints who. find their lot lay bare a broken bone or hidden Day hard in valleys of the mount ulcer, but a moral and spiritual ainst? the Because forsooth their me to reveal would that have failed, or prices fell crops Then innneT aspirations. your in I should put to yo u these two down, or they lost heavily stocks and bonds, or heep or in believe Do you questions: the indissiluble union between cattle? If they could be transDo you ported for a single day to Armevirtue and happiness nia, how swiftly gratitude to indissoluble also realize the God would drive out their bitter between vice and complainings I And if we could Do you sei fact that the happiness and un eel ,as I have felt through xhi how the nations need happiness are results inevitable, journey, whether the respective causes the healing power of the Gospel are known to many, or to you with what humility, with what teal and earnestness we should alone? " I am going to take you on a take up the work of preparing to become God's messengers of journey presently; but before salvation to the world. rtarting, I want to know the kind of spirits you are. Do you believe in God ? If so. ,is He an active force in your lives? Is He near to you? Are you near to Him? Can you find him instantly on need ? Do you and this is the most searching test do you daily need Him? Can you unbosom yourself to Him as to your father or mother, or your HUT APOSTLE I JOURNAL LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Vernon KH1I5 HMDS ; 4KHE55- - ms am i I The Logan Kiwanis Club held its monthly business luncheon last night at the Hotel Eccles. Judge Asa Bullen, secretary of The club the club, presided. voted to approve the draft of the Kio for the wanis District presented to it by President R. O. Porter. President Porter was also authorized by appolnt li stand- ing committee on patriotism to aid in.' inculcating love of coun try and respect for our government in the school children of Utah-Idah- by-la- -- n flea-infest- 4.-J-udge .finally reached Alleppo. where they- - found eighty members - of the Church, forlorn fugitives spaied from the holocaust of . war. " .The joy of meeting was touching beyond description, r Eighty miles south,- - at Aintab, they found sixty more homeless, starving- members of a. once -flnnriffhing hranrh, living nn amid the ruing of beautiful city. ' That they had escaped massacre, was due solely to the protection of the French garri son ; but on the very day the Elders came, notices were posted that in 30 dayB that protec tien could no longer be afforded. . - . . Next Monday dont wash, send it all to the American Steam Spring Line of Royal Society Package Goods Sow , SMART SPRING . ay f w Here are just the great, roomy, wrap-roun- d sort of ar Coat you want for early fl spring wear, .Wonderful values , and 019.75 AtA$ 18.75 ; See The SPRING GINGHAMS Mosc Rich entertained the Many unique scTiemes to help Mr.' at his Canyon home the jobless in various commun following Wimfi-- Parry, Kflth. lues of President Harding's Confer- erine Wood, Dorothy Shepard, ence on unemployment, but none Allie Porter Mucilla Mays more novel than Philadelphia's Bertha and Gertrude Seeley, Bible Bert Law; Chris Smith, Golden, join the Drexel Biddle , Mayp, Cqrij Young, JQenton Class and get a job.-meets .The Bible Class every Smith, E3wlj Wood., The party Sunday in the parish house of was chaperoned by Mrs. j. E. and Mis. K. E. Wood. Holy Trinity church. An employ- Shepard ment bureau which function's Tho party spent the afternoon remarkably well, according to skiing and' tobogganing after figures famished, is run by John which dinner was served. A. Haw key and Robert' Bethel The Utah Barber Shop under in conjunction with the class. the Farmers & Merchants Bank, and former pugilist Hawkey is a was bayonet instructor for the thoroughly renovated, with commarines during the war. In the plete equipment and first class service he met Major Anthony J. barbers, is out' for the business. Drexel Biddle, one of the f t Guy Phippen, Proprietor. Adv. amateur exponents of the On the evening of Thursday, In complying to a request made by fistic art in the United States, the 9th at the Logan High See America the editor of First who has taken on many a pro- School, Mr. Osmond of the B. Y. in his day fessional D. K. in Prof. U. Robinson, Magazine" he gives up his Sundays ' to antwill read from all the importcharge of the Department of Informa- But tragedies and comedies of church. tion-service at the t'tah Agricu- the service of the He has been for Shakespeare. A veteran of the war. Major ltural College, hag submitted an arthead of the department of years with the icle entitled Logan Canyon A Newly Biddle English at the B. Y. U. and has Of The American Legion in placing app-th- just returned from a fourteen Discovered Wonderland He has the month course at licants for jobs. Wasatch Range" to appear in Columbia, promise of a long list of PhilaMusic will be furnished by February issue of the magazine. will give Miss Sperry, Miss Crowther and The article points out the location, delphia firms that they the geological history and the pic- - BJiy man employment, if sent Del Egbert. General admission turesqueness ot the Canyon. It tells with the Drexel P.iddle endorse- will be 25c and, 40c for a reservof the beauties, that are to be found ment. ed seat. AH lovers of ShakeProof of the extraordinary speare are in the gorget ahlch Is as deep as the urged to be there, ad. Orand Canyon of theColorado and puccesaotthe scheme is that the formed entirely by erosion which has Bible Class has piaceT271 -- Responding to & calL issued by under way for about fifteen ,licants in jobs OUt'tf 299, and Russell S. Hansen of the First million years, and describes the cliffs jthe Work is still going on. take off my hat4 to the National Bank, a meeting of the the bends, the caves and the many I Biddle Bible Clasa said bank clerks of the city was held places of Interest that- Interest Chair- Thursday evening to discuss the Colonel Arthor Woods, tourist as be drives through. man of the Emergency Comm- formation of a bank' clerks asittee of the Conference, today sociation such as exists in other Woman Collapses as They are certainly living up cities. .Cashier E. Taft Benson to their slogan, if a job Isht of the Farmers and Merchants She Is to Be Sentenced Worth praying for. it isnt worth bank spoke in favor of the orhaving. ganization and of the benefit it could be to the clerks, the banks NEW YORK, Feb.' 3. Miss c and their patrons. Mr. , J. E. 1 Sadie Apfelbaum collapsed on Shepard, former president of the her way to the court of special Cache Valley bank gave a splensessions in Brooklyn today did talk upon. bank ethiesand where she was to be sentenced practice, and the stabilizing inforf ailure to supply adequate fluence banks have upon the heat to tenants in one of her c I j business of the country and the Brooklyn apartment houses. She excellent class of citizenship was taken to a hospital where it CaU 884--J for the society found generally in the banks. was reorted she was in a critical editor. In these times of readjustment condition. and the troubles incident thereRelatives denied worry over The monthly Genealogical to, many are inclined to blame her sentence had affected her, meeting of the Logan Stake will the, government for everything asserting that she expected len- convene Monday Feb, 6th at 7: Aandtalk like Bolsheviks. In this iency as all the tenants had ex- 30 p. m. in room 12. B. Y. C. respect, too, the bankers can expressed satisfaction - with the committees and all others inter- ercise a stabilizing influence and heat supplied since her convic- ested arenvited. Subject: Re- be an active force in support of tion. the government and the ideals lationship and ethics of ihe true American. The Sunday morning services An organization was formed Money decs not always bring happiness, but' that is one of the at St. Johns church will include with Russell S. Hansen of the hinpr we all want to learn by an address by the rector. Rev., First National, as president, and Allen Jacobs, on the subject cf in which Leo Squires will repreexperience. x ; Wisdom, followed by th sent the Farmers and Merch t bank, Chester B. Squires During the Mgh priced era Holy Communion. All are ladies shoud live within their come at this service, w hich be-- j the Thatcher bank and L. W. Ho-gat eleen oclock. , ,vey the Cache Valley bank.. ore-mos- er e , thu-Drex- el i . , Priced at y $39.75 and $12.5 .. app-bee- n sun-worshi- p, 0 . acre- Shamhart-Christianse- I lingered in Baalvc.nter of ancient ... to get acquianted Wlin interesting , people who knew Brigham. Young personally, and street preaching there, a letter received 1 prize-fight- ed Solm'oens Temple, some cording to cently. MIAMI, Fla., Feb. Barto Weeks, justice of the supreme court of the state of New York, died at Miami Beach late lastnight. He came to Miami two weeks ago from New York City and was taken ill about a week ago. lie is survived by his widow, who was with him at the time of his death. Judge Weeks All those wishing to register was 61 years of age. with The Modern School of so by callDressmaking can-d- o ing on the Misses Elgeva Allen PRAY FOR JOB and Olive Johnson at or phone 455-AND GET IT Adv. cpn-nectio- ill-fat- Presenting graceful combinations of lines and colors that carry instant appeal ;; An old members evening is scheduled for next Wednesday evening by the Woodmen of the World, an organization that has had rapid growth of late. It is given so that the new members may become aquainted with the old ones who have fallen out of the habit of attending. The meeting will take an athletic form with eight rounds of boxing and a wrestling match, to be followed by the initiation of new members. New York Judge Dies in Florida y g , , , y heart-mellowin- DRESSES and COATS and be happy O Elder L. D. Naisbitt, who went to England on a mission, is now located in London and is doing Hi-W- heart-tohear- intimate friend? Here the speaker made the direct appeal to the boys and girls an appeal that; must have gone home to their hearts to in heaven . to take their Father into the innermost counsels of their souls. Teaching the Gospel in the various theology classes will be easier the rest of this year, for the consequent upon the inspiring address of Elder MacKay. The speaker selected the-la- st lap pf the famous journey of himself and Elder Cannon, in which to take his hearers with him:vjz the trip from Jerusalem to Alfctppo and Aintab, centers Armenia to visit of the and succor the native Saints and who have been beaten buffeted for seven years by war, famine, pestilence, and worse of all, the fiendish atrrocities of the unspeakable Turk. Along the way they had vivid .glimpses of Jersalem, passed hotels, nights In crossed the famous Lebanon mountains, barren now of the cedars which furnished wood for Use CREAM-LAdv. jge e X-ra- Advance Models in i Adv. Laundry. Phone 438. a$v. The Rebekahs. the auxiliary Logan. lodge oMhe I. 0. 0. gave a The club voted to increase its most successful card F.,party in contribution to the Metropolitan j,e hall an evening or two Art Exhibit fund in order to since, and served refreshments. help defray an overdraft incur-re- d Ford Upsets Prices Again in putting on the exhibit in Fordson Tractors $395.00 f.o.b. Logan, Motor Co; The attendance prizp was won Detroit. . . Adv. , . Logan. by N. J. DeSanders. g X-ra- - lhe-clut- to - war-tor- Adv, The Fifth ward choir gave an enjoyable dancing party last evening, which had a good attendance, and all present had a good time. B.Y;C. - 363-- J. . Pay your subscriptions to The Journal in advance for a year. ' You save money. j tf AptoJor rent, -- - 4 wcl-Jan- Mr. FranK Hubbard, a resid- ent of Logan for about two years coming here fronr Idaho, as8ed away this morning after an Illness of four or five months, of an internal cancer. He leaves a wife; four sons and two daugh-- 1 ters. Funeral services win bej held in the Second ward chapel at one oclock p. m. on Monday. r Bluebird Chocolate Ice' Cream - You don't need a new suit. Let us dry clean the one you have and make it look like new. We have an expert Tailor to do repairing. Prices reasonable. J ust phone 438. Well caU for it. American Steam Laundry, . adv. We are pained to be .called upon to report the death yesterday of pneumonia, after but a brief illness, of George W. Leish-maJr., a promising young resident Of the Sixth ward. The young man was born here March 27, 1903, hence would shortly would have reached hie ' nineteenth year.' General sympathy wiU .be extended to the family, especially as this is their third loss within two years. Funeral services will be held in the Sixth ward chapel tomorrow, Sunday i. 12 - oclock,-noo- n. A real concert will be given at the Seventh ward meeting house Monday Feb. 6. Something worth seeing and hearing. You cannot afford to miss it. Admission 25c; children 10c. Given under the auspices of the Sunday adv. School. Mr. Ralph Smith of the Men's Shop has received a letter from M. Robinson of RichElder mond, now. filling a mission in Germany, alongjthe Russian border where there are thousad of people starving. While we read of this in the papers every day, the story becomes much more vivid when told by some , mutual acquaintance on the spot. ,As Elder Robinson expresses , it these poor people have suffered such severe privations that they scarcely look human,' and to look at them without being able to relieve, fills their hearts with sadness. In the city of Hamburg he saw shell hek& e city hnild- some the wire and in parts ing entanglements have not yet been removed. Such is th rate of exchange in favor of - American clean money - that j spotlessly rooms may be rented for six cents a day. and excellent meals for from fifteen to twenty cents. it in-th- Bar.' - T he New Ice Cream Sensation ', n; at t , - is a delicious sandwich bar made frci pure Vanilla Ice Cream in a sealed casing of sweet chocolate, wrapped in wax paper. Absolutely sanitary. Our ' frozen Chocolate Ice Cream bars have made the biggest hit in fifteen years.' Grown folks like them, children arei wild for them. Eat them at our Fcun- tain or take them home for the family. Will keep for hours in a paper bag. Not messy like cones or sandwitches. Just the thing for parties and banquets, - being so much easier to serve than . brick or bulk Ice Cream. y . . , A . T Price ! Oc Each The Truth About : Business v - ' Americas leading authority, ROGER W. BABSON, who writes regularly for THE JOURNAL, is making a national survey of business conditions in" person His findings will be reported In a series of six articles ap' . . . pearing in THE JOURNAL. ; . READ The Central Eastern Stajtes, February 11 -- The Mountain States, March 4 The Pacific Coast, March 11 . 18' 25 The Central Western States, February ' t : " 1 |