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Show Saturday, February 3, 1923. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH fiCITEU 'mission to this particular opera! President Joseph Quinney Jr. was or' rubles about seven and a half dollars in! Tells of His Trip to Russia American money. The operas' iontroUed by the During The World War jj,xveinment which tries to .ire twenty-eig- I Conditions In Vast Empire Existing Graphically Pictured "Venus Wets Piker, Say Art Students, Beside ; Beauteous! 923 Damsel ht iual opportunity to the poor as well as the rich class of peo- - rv DU. GEORGE H.RKIMIIALL Jhe came, and finally said," lSlo r. why have yon changed? At- lresiileiit-KmerituR.Y.U. i i first you gave me enough to last HoM accopiMlations it lids! FEEL liial this is an elect me one year; now you give me Manners, Customs, And Conditions Among The I11 me were very meager, audience one of the best in but enough to last me one ;ri;i.sk hotel was comparab!. to an tttdv." The People Are Told fattier replied, American third class' Iiot 1. Hot the world, ami v. !u;toer .uii'e.s When I you with.what supplied President Josep- h- Quinney stuffed about him, sits, on aT,aths u re pnnidod in which Fio:!i a man's lip, on tins ne- you wanted for nne jear, had t rum. should la ini! of something' a visit from you but once a year. natves steamed llvtu-clvgate a very interesting, talk onvery high seat. Such was one Nnv I have a visit from you once ourbecame S() donK gmul. A recent trip which he made to,of the carriages that conveyed! a wa k. I love you, my son.; id would I a. run Russia in 1916. He was called Brother Quinney and his host to heated, they ;mMo k jou this mnorn- The boy Father, 1 X umjerstood. where hejthe latters palace 'Jump into cold water m su nmir mg. in the name of jour birth- - will come every morning, and Ogden ' na m of your srirthe in wu-in r. roll snow the right, or the in his toeing cHosen; These palaces which are erv you mav give me what I need lhotlmr Oinn- - itual growth, in the name of for the day. i agent to Russia to purchase sug-- ( large and magnificent buildings! i.von. ivtiomad your future happiness in the Should we forget our Father ar beet wed in the interests ofjCOntain ballrooms, bathrooms ney journeyed' into the Erisvrn your Manding before in Heaven a single day? kKP up v01'!' tor' the sugar beet industry in Utah. libraries, dinning and - living"1 ,',friKus',1 J!ln,1 for Sib- the God. mv Father, gives me life the of eria. The with her hat speaker your respondence Such a mission was not easily rooms jn dinin" room of .,ngLr. tbail. a an. bas difficulty encount red in. in Heaven. Treat Him right ! great cal1 on.Him accomplished at this time in! the palace mentioned above He is we when tw!cp, a pleased pray, f purchasing tickets for lus into view' of the fact that the World Brother Quinney had the me no ,s Pamful So great a man as the brother privwar was raging in Europe. How- ilege of dining with the owner terpreter and himself, I w ish to read to you the law. ever, on Tuesday, some ten days of the palace, his wife and a few cases his interpreter stood Now, I, the Lord, am not well his prayers the lan- later, President Quinney sailed intimate friends of the host and line all day waiting for a chance trough , the inhabitants of pleased t get to the ticket window-- only ,guage of their families and Zion with for Europe on a countraband hostess. . . And a commandf iends lie l oundod lie... dow u. . when , . tovyaa Jiut.cyilf turned. I give unto them, that-- he ment ihJp''boUnd they were led in peace by the that observeth not his reached it Sweden. The ship was delayed courses Brother' Quinnev related liow L.ord to beautiful spot on the before the Lord in the prayers by servants. Unlike our season by. bad weather and hence the custom of waiting until all presshores of a sea m a tropical let him be had in reofficers thereof, searches by repeated was in than love dwelt .j,me anj usual, family trip. longer ent are served before starting to were made of every con part-- , aud perfect friendship, where membrance before the judge of ' Upon reaching Stockholm eat, the Russian begins as 'soon iment (Doctrine and in the hop? of leverything was beautiful, every- - My people. Sec. 68). ' Brother Quinney went directly as he is served. Thus the person !locating the train Covenants, oplum and, iu Mnug-- j thing was conducive to their You Mormon boys and girls, to the. Church Mission Head- - .served first may be started onLw love plenty, onium was finally: growth peace, to , ,c your Father in heavquarters for information con- the second course before the last ?ounj an(j diUtroyed. but it,:abouK'ed: When this man, this en neglect is pn offense in the sight of to the Lord his pray, prophet, forgot earning one served has started on the journey. God sufficient to demand that were undiscovered. talked with him for three full From Sweden went ' first course, All thp diners wan, 0wners traveler the you be held in remembrance . visited ' Quinney for serious' this neglect. ' hours to town in the Northern part however until the hst person before . . an china and finally India,: Do you think among the com- - Israel. the common judges of 01 uenmarK. Here une was ex - has finished eating before aris-- J where he saw several of the nion sins is sin a there greater And what is that, compared amlned by custom officers. To ingr. on arising, the husband foremost feats of in 'in the world, a more cruel sin, with the effect on the individual engineering of the emphasize thoroughness marches around the tabic, takes!,,,.. ingratitude? Thrm.o-his trii, than .,i of this neglect, this ingratitude. 1 once hear(i a beautiful wom- lnrpection Brother Quinney was 1his wife's hand and with axquis-- j If there is a student here who was an Brother Quinney have I a would rather say, examined five different times ite graces kisses it. Each per-- 1 in this sunlight; who can courthusband that would beat me and can bask strongly impressed by the before leaving Denmark. this pure air; who VENUS WAS PIKER, SA1TART STUDENTS, breathe son present is supposed to fol- - esies shown him wxmld who by those with my children than one look can the face of his into BESIDE BEAUTEOUS 1923 DAMSEL VEach passenger emoute to low his example. The host carneglect me be in the pool hall whom he came in contact. careworn look the upon mother; thereabouts or while the countenance Russia, den ried this performance out with points In closing, he emphasized the or the gambling and then say, .NEW YORK, Feb. 3. The Venus de Milo was famed for her of such elegant grace, that Brother children were calling for papa, There is no , fas .identified with the aid I am an acciGod, of the opportunities superiority could I no doubt about that, but might not other maidens be also mother and watching. which traveler figure, folevery to real passports, trial Quinney found a we have in America as compar- endure abuse better than neg- dent, then I quote to him the with ? active must secure. equally low suit successfully. ' of words the philosopher, ed to those of the many coun- lect. And so could you. The The fool hathgreat ' At No doubt about it, and Miss Lynn Van Voorhees of the Greensaid his in heart, Petrograd the passengers From the dining room the tries back of the to ' through which he traveled. lash is nothing the There is no God ! v wich Village Follies is a ease in point. fete surrounded by soldiers and hostess escorted h,er guests into horse compared with starvation In Lord the the has Church, not For did the Russian NewiB entire of beauthe York a army, the of, membership Art ballroom which was and a the There, neglect. very offers to see that the set His Students League turn their individual aiid collective backs upon tiful psychological principle in Saints officers JlefO; another, and more careful magnificent room with an ex- America Ruled by duty ; in this the marble one aimed fearci wii Riade of the passen- ceedingly well polished foor. As lady anti, vote Miss Van Voorhees tteSISi teachers the to most beautiful and model to do We before have students shapely their them gers and ; ftheir belongings. the two walked about the hall, Faddists, Erect One this appear duty. iknn iU? ,Ler.XS ?. She Everything was taken from the hostess explained how the !ve Oxb Ithat season ? are a Pra'erful and Miss Van Voorhees measurements coincide almost identically group. their handbags or suitcases iyou Year and Bent Next a son wlieve palace was erected. ! And are now me jet you related examined. The speaker with those of the famous Italian lady, as do those of another 1923 Surrounding the palace, there tell you, students and teachers, bovr he placed a small American were large plantations on which, beauty recently acclaimed the prettiest girl in England Miss no Iain is on Irom Seveu) man in (Continiu-the earth that Margaret Leahy. flag On top of his articles in his at this time, peasant girls did into the machinery of internawho neglects his prayers. suitcase and how very carefully, nearly all the labor. If you want to discover how nearly you approach accepted affairs, but as an onlook- money. The boy went off and at almost reverently, the officer The sanitary conditions among tional standards of perfection, take a the Lord while I and check up with er, I cannot help wondering the end of the year he came 1H sprve conLetters Young. . the these: handled flag. the Russian people were very why, if we are not going to have home for more money. He got And in my early VENUS DE MILO Neck, 12-- ; arm extended, 11.4; taining indispensable informa-ilo- bad at this time. Families of anything to do with European it, and wentlaway again.. At the Devote the music ordays my tongue chect, were taken from Brother from twelve to twenty persons politics, based as it is largely end of another year he came! To my Iledeemers praise. 33.6; waist, 27.3; forearm, 10.6; wrist, 6.5; hip, 36.6; thigh. 21.1: re-- ! IU name his he for He new has a that praise supply. constantly again and calf, 11 inches. Quintieys suitcase by the offi- huddled together during the upon finance, we are of the old peated this the third year, but ,, Kiven. the peoples t Miss Van Voorhees Height, with the cers, with the promise that they winierJn small ill venVlated advising h uefove'u r world as to what they ought to when he came back this time his slipper heels Heaven; 's . would be sent to President ideal do. you see in the picture, 5 feet 9U inches; shoulders, 17 inches; father said, "I Will give you .lust That dwell upon the earth, looms, which afforded i address in Petrograd. conditions for disease. We are pouring out our mon- enough to last you one week. ' o Lord, my parent here preserve. bust 31; waist, 24; hips, 38; length of arm, 23; weight, many To teach me righteousness fuconvinced of the cases oov-jthe dogs, Although poultry, ey to aid and relieve a stricken He went away, and at the end of That feet a,ay never length, head to waist, 27; waist to feet, 46. week he returned. if the on who Christmas Again Quin-ife- y day, Brother people ef and horses arguing. tility occupied the same news reports are Correct, burned his father gave him enough to From paths or holiness. entered into a very earnest building as the family. Cello Solo, Lucile Owen. Desert News. God in effigy. We are endeavor last him just one week. Again i There are two main articles ing to assist financially and to argument with one of the offiSunday Evening SIXTH WARD cers concerning a note book con- of diet of the Russian people. give advice touching the treat- Secretary of State a lover of lution in the interests of their Talk. M. I. a. Slogan. Edna Christaining valuable information. Brother Quinney explained. The ment that should be accorded peace and a very great lawyer. own country as well as of the Programs Logan tianson. Sixth Selection, After an hour of debate, the of- first is black bread made from by the Turk to- the Armenian, 1 neither criticize nor laud what rest, of the world- - There . will Ward Glee Club, lla'no .Solo.' ficer allowed the owner torrtake rye. The second is porridge We are constantly talking about is being done. Now, as always. come a time when even bankMutuals Vocal Solo, Clara Murdock. brotherhood of mankind. I am trusting our foreign affairs rupt Europe will say to us: We the sheets bearing the desired which is considered a delicacy, the Our intellectual honesty teaches in the hands of the President are tired of hearing you talk Talk, Elder W. R. Sloan. information, while he retained Large quantities of cucumbers, us that the apostle made a per- mil i his negotiation have been about it. If you are not going aa Sunday Feb. 4, Selection. Glee Club. FIRST WARD the cover. COLLEGE WARD , cabbage and potatoes are raised tinent inquiry when he asked concluded. But I hope we shall to do anything, kee pstill.' Junior Class Program Song, Cliff Olsen and company-- . Failing to receive the letters in Russia. Another crop which And what concord hath Christ not continue to conserve our Song, "The laird is my .Shepherd intellectual honesty. It should Talk, Joseph Olsen Jr. upon his arrival in Petrograd, is extensively grown is sunflow- wdth Belial, or what part hath in- be used. Prayer, Helen Hulme. with an Accordion Solo, Serge Olsen. he that believth is so certain Nothing Brother Quinney applied at the ers. The seeds are eaten with fidel? Class Chorus. The Daffodils. meant the broth to add to trouble as uncertainty. If it Talk, Elder Guy Olsen. offices of the American Ambas- great relish. The people become erhood of man in the sense that Parable of Pearl of Great Price, Does any one believe that the EIGHTH WARD Grace Thompson. sador in hope that he might be very efficent in hulling them. God made all men, yes. But if American people voluntarily will Male Quartete. ' of aided in securing the desired -- Tea is the national drink of brotherhood of man means that forgive the debts of Europe or Parable of Ten Virgins, Vivian Anecdotes-Abraham Uncoln, Cobridge. George Webb. papers. However, when this of- Russia. Nearly everyone carries royalist and democrat, militar- approve of governmental loans Anecdotiea of George Washington, Vocal Duet, -- One Fleeting Hour. fice failed, he went to the cen- some tea leaves and a can or pot ist and arbitrationist, heathen to any European nations? Does and Christian all look and think any one think for a moment that Delmar Marshall. Mannie 3 GAfUlK.V CITY. Edna Baiiaid, Crawford. Fb. sor's office. In all he made four whenever he is traveling. At and act no. Why the people of this country would A. II. Brookcr is Vocal Solo, Airs. Hilda Christian"Social fraternally, HenderCustoms, Alary his again making trips to this office, each time he every station along the railroad dont we admit that it is not so consent to using our Army and son. son. received the assurance that the are tanks of boiling water. On much the hooking up with Eu Navy for enforcing people in rounds, getting the estimated values Reading, I,aurenre Sorenson. Piano Solo, Mitton. Mary of . all properties ror the County AsTalk, Elder Joel Ricks. papers would be - sent him. - It reaching-a-statioof a Rose, Anna Heart thl Russian rope that we fear as it U the Europe and. compelling the Story, sessment rolls from which the reve. of its vast standof brotherly relations with ELEVENTH WARD ' Beck. might be stated here, that Bro- will climb off the train and fill dread nues of the County and State wjll be on Lives of Great Amerihave some Talks not do who The armies? intellectual Europeans ing Hong, 8weet Hour of Prayer."' ther Quinney never received any his pot iwth hot water from the the views we entertain? We are collected. cans Education, Horace Manin, of America neither honesty says Alla by Prayer, Squires. of his letters. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lash Lake tank. He then adds tea leaves, placing the nations of. the old of these things is possible. May Miss Eilsmore. SECOND WARD Brother Quinney, in transact- sugar and marmalade and has a world in doubt as to whether we not hope that the old world Cook a bouncing boy. Dr. Moore of Science, Luther Burbank, by Alton Talk. Elder N. W. Kimball. ing the business of his Mission very tempting drink. The other we intend to conserve our mon- will soon be Blade to understand Carls Idaho was in attendance and Vocal Duet, Relia and Maude Maughan. Clarence E. Booth Is nursing. Industry, Tliomaa Milton, by D. spent much of his time at one of main drink is wine and whiskey ey and our intellectual honesty this? May we not further hope Mrs. On Tuesday, this week, Dr. Moore Cooley. Win. Cook. still We further. are financial the that of keeping experts Russia. Here the large banks of made principally from potatoes. the word of .Religion, Heber J. Grant, by Joan promise to the ear America and Great Britain will was called to the assistance of Sid- while both vojloy bull games were he met the very aristocrats of The latter is used ' .extensively and breaking it to the hope. Ev- find some solution to the depre- ney I.ut who has been suffering won by the Garden City Girls.All the Smith. the Nation:. No finer example before and during a marriage ery contribution of money that ciated currency of the old world ror some time with abscess in his boys and girls rejiort royal treatment Musical Program, by R. y. of manners, respect and cour- procedure. goes from this country to and solve the reparations prob- throat. The Dr. Informes us that and expect to return the compliment Male Quartette under direction befound can anywhere, tesy The national instrument is stricken Europe leads it to be- lem, thereby restoring fairly blood poison had set in but with the coming Saturday. On their way Prof. Southwick. lieve that in some way the normal conditions? careful medical aid would recover. back from Randolph. They stopped TWELFTH WARD than these people possessed. the accordian, which they play American receivMr. Russell Sattertbwalte staoff at Lake tows and played two to Talk, Elder H. S. Anltiiussen.' people propose At this point, the speaker very well Russia is noted for bilize European affairs. 1iano Solo, Luella Burris. The greatest soldier that a ed medical aid from Dr. Moore ou games there, losing one and wining paused todescribe some of the its fine artists and operas. BroRIVER HEIGHTS people has is the almighty dol- Tuesday, this week, he having acr. one. I never had any doubt that lar, and if he be either w'eak or atched his hand on the first day of conditions and customs of the ther Quinney had the privilege Male Quartete. The Randolph town team played Russian people. Reading, Grace Wood. of attending, in company with a President' Wilson did the best drunken, .the public policy of January, but did not think It serious, the Garden' City town basket ball The chief means of travel Russian noble, one of the operas. that could be done for our coun- that people will be vain and fu- and through carelessness blood poi- team In Garden City hail .last even, Violin Solo. Stanford Chlpman. and his caued him consi- ing. Both teams are to be commendtry. Istill think we should have tile. There must be a restora- son set Talk, Elder Orson Ryan. other than by rail is by means This opera consisted of about approved his conduct, removed tion. of the monetary system of derable pain. ed on clean playingTfirough the PROVIDENCE of t carfroTn'-Framc- v Ward Conference:- wu4ced end game A Enrope'bpfcrpe'thfTe' cam'be'nny' In number, met Rand fifty witnessed the game. The score four abreast The ordinary cir- ing the performance, there w ere and enabled her to disband her hope of peace. Quite probably twenty-thre- e army. But a new man is at the our government should not of- - olp(i high school In 'a friendly game was 21 to 2 at the end of the 4th cus carriages represent very several intermissions which hlim-i)Levulose, a sugar made from. n-- . our internatinnul jkda.lig.tuJni-t.aU(a fn of bakct hai of lli fifth 1T it, hut well the Russian vehicle dahliarw--ev- sei ved asTeci eation periods fill1,1nationsf and I am him. be hoped rthat the acumen of Randolph. Randolph boys won out quarter the score was 25 to 21 In sweet and driver. wilh tiCnHon fiattingHhe audience. The price of d- president Himlingtrusting ct'ptionaily is said to has fnr his mcrican bankers will find a so- - in the basket hall by one point favor of Garden City. !e harmless to diaWtic. ' i NPle. . i s. 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