OCR Text |
Show n TAGS FuU2 1 t, A U Indian Will Rogers From TRUE STORY OF HONOIl MEMORY OF MRS. P. G. SMITH 4 Sioux ' Reservation Thrills r (Continues From Page One) . j had been cut shrt it had borne fruitage, as she had, during her time here, accomplished more than many are able to during a long and useful life. The speaker quoted from, a poem which bcsnrtTnifi7"TlIustrated the difftrence between a mere house constructed" of the ordinary materials, and the residence that, occupied by a loving wife, the true partner of one's joys and sorrows, and their joint family becomes , the r home sweet home 'of which poets through the ages have sung; and which iingres in th absent one'g memory whereever he may roam. If favored with such a companion, as w'as Brother Smith- a man is blessed indeed. , Elder Sloan preached an effective- and applicable gospel srnufn tending to prove the reality and certainty of the resurrection of the dead, both body and spirit. At Easter time we sing of our resurrected Lord and Savior and hi victory over death, and the grave. In this the most firmly speaker.-- ; believed and through abundant evidtnee: and we believe not only that He arose from the grave and ascended to the Father, but that He will return in jiowtr and glory. Elder' Sloan believed the testimony of the ancient apostles and other proofs of th reincarnation- and the repetition of evidence as given to the Prophet Joseph Smith after earnest prayer which opened the hear ins to him after all the forces of hell had fought in vain opposition, and-- , he ' saw With hk earthly eyes the Father and Son, and with his earthly ears heard the Father say, this it my beloved son. The speaker 'quoted liberally ffom the account of the vislor wherein Joseph Smith was visitfull , f i ! IW T ill n 4t , 4 t 4 n 4 Smlrn atrthi Utah Public offices of the Health Clinic when it was lroak ing its tour through the state, throws, great light on the possi-- ; bilities of saving human life if stich cases can be found early enough and then followed up with proper instruction James H. Wallis, executive secretary of this organization has personally visited many of these cases in thq state- and by words of encouragement, correspondence, literature, books and other means, has helped these suffer ers to get back on the road to . i - h - - A - ' 1 S i rT (Y in Santa who lives M I fi i ,1 ( ' s l,x., Nov. 16, 1923 : Mr. James II. Wallis A ! 1 i it I 5 - j 4 i i i I Iji; - si I . - I N- - l n i . - 1 ' fast they will improe For more than a I M e.i I B t yeapI oouldnt eat, or sleep, or do a bit of work. Now I have a good ape petite, sleep soundly all night, and have a nap every afternoon. I work most of the day without getting tired. If one would have told me a year ago that I would be feeling so well in another year I never-- would have believed it, I weigh more than I have done since I have been married. I stood the cold and the heat better than ever before: I - have drunk about 3.000. eggs sine I went to the Traveling Health 'Clinic. : ' I am returning to you ysur book and Journals of the Outdoor Life. Many, thanks for the use of thorn. I certainly do op- T V v "- , ', t-4 i? Kr L . IX - is . . ' : 1 i Tciiiafv-- , x I ., t O' ' 2', , : ' .r-- ' C? . V ' - . - , . -- , HN L K V ;i 4 ' v . VEo I : 1 , ..! ' JO HIS HEARS DOING NEW f. .1$ E LOW. ARM ST RON G t FOUR I'ET. ROTE THICK the poor (otlwti, no longrr finds his sola diversion m roaming (he gredt otni spaces ' who ilcipiu, h.s name is a Arapahoe Indtan. plays ftillbavk on the Haskell Indian school team, which met the Quaiitico Marines Saturday. Be t also a baseball star, and wiU receive a tryour unit the anks next spring. , Follow ; him the rodeo at Madison Square Garden Ihe East is rina-- , in with' the praises ol Armstrong Four Bears, a Nionxt of Somh Dakota, called the r Indian Will Roger,T, lor his roping tricks. He SYOn iht troix dc giferre during the war lor "roping' a German ,, VORK,--l.- lofu-.Lex- ; i . - Salt Lake City, Utah' Dear Mr. Wallis: , , T hoe you will pardon me for being Jso slow In answering your letter, asking the permission to use my letter to encourage others who are fighting the same battle as I am. You are more than welcome to use it. if it can help, come poor suffering soul to better health, ' There isnt anything that would give me more pleasure than to visit the sick and encourage them, When one is weak one needs others to help keep up their courage. 1 hope you will have time to call on some of the tuberculosis cases on your trip through the state, and encourage them," as you did me a year ago, 1 also hope you will call and see me, and note what a wonderful change has taken place in a years time. It is simply wonderful; I can hardly believe it my-- j self, I thought it would tane at least five or six years before I would be able- to do as much work and feel as well as I do now and many of my fi n nds have told, me since I am better that they used to pity me so when they would come to see me suffering, and one would say to the other, Oh, what a blessing it would be if that poor soul could only die and be free from her pain.? thinking that I could nes eit get ' wplV jigam. I was an invalid until inMarch when the cluinge capiei and 'since then I have been 'doing most of my housework ; put up 350 quarts of fruit and vegetables for in y family, also helped others who- are sick; so you see there is a great change. Never before did life seem so sweet to me, I have tasted the! bitter- therefore can more fully appreciate the sweet. - If there is anything in this letter that you wish to use to encourage others, you have my permission.! know that if the sick will but keep up their faith and courage they can arrest the disease just aa I have done, but they must never give up, but have a strong tletehmin-atioto get well, and When they feel blue and want to cry, just smile and say, No T. R you will never get me, and they will be surprised to see how J Y ety worker in her community, and the mother of a large family. Her story is best told by publishing her letter. t Santa Clara,' Utah f ws 'Qvtvtps.-- Clara, five distant from St, George, She is a prominent Relief Soci- - L4fJ jd- miles- S' , jt 'irOLrygp, " " recoveryr The writer of the letter re- ferred to is Mrs. Bertha Graff, : A J' ? nst. niacM-inr-tri- ed by Angel Marony fore- ; u ; ; that led Jy,SktecSinitj3--Sii- e had fulfilled her duty with re-- 1 ference to the first great com-- ! mandment, to multipip and re-- ! plenish the earth; !;fc? provide! bodies for the spirit children of j our Father who for this pur-pose had created the earth. In! connection with Sister Smiths lifq he. recalled the saying of the! Savior that he who., would be! greatest of all must be the ser- vant of all, as he recalled her! hfe filled with useful- unselfish! service. placed here to live and serve for others; and! in proportion as we fill this pur 1 - We-ar- AnXJmisiial Opportunity only did she labor diligently nd continuously outside, but; she also found time to officiate in. the house of the Lord for her departed ancestors.. She was You have dreamed of music in your home you have diligent in all good works' May hoped to own a High uality Player Piano her children follow in her foot-- , steps. Some may regard tbe duration of the family relationship with indifference, of "with ' a till death do u part attitude;! hence regard lightly the ordin--l Durjng!Hesafe to obtain, the Matchless Milton Player a only in $ the ances performed ' ; Piano at;a reduction of 25 per cent, by a small rash pay-- , house of the but in.the ; mehpand the balance on easy terms., hereafter these things, now per- haps deemed! unefeqhtial wiUj MONDAY NOV; 26 9 A. M. urove dh mhet;iinpoitanivsof all, ;oour future ha'ppindss'.rFalnilv Closes Saturday Dec. 15, 9 p.m. rganizations should be eternal. Brother and Sister Smifh realiz-this, complied with the re- 'uirements revealed to us, in j lhe place set apart for such ordinances and will forever' hroughout eternity be blessed; 'hereby. For those who ridicule! "uture family relations or fail l.q avail themselves of the means 39 SOUTH MAIN LOGAN, UTAH is revealed to th Prophet Jos-- 1 consol-vtio?ph, there can be no such Then, indeed, is the earth-- ! 'y parting a grief bepond hope and with no consolation here or ' ln the hereafter. Concluding, President ShepHOTEL-herd asked the Lord fo bless the memory of Mrs. Smith ; to. bless B, B. RA51EY, Proprietor r . Brother Smith and the family; LOCATED JUST RIGHT FOR CONVENIENCE , whom he prayed would remain ' AND COMFORT , . united, so that when the time! Take the Bus, Or a Taxi, Or the Depot Car and Ask the onnes, as it must to all, they! ' Conductor For- Semloh Hotel would be reunited with the one of rone- before. May the 'spirit ove remaiif in that home, that EAST 2ND SOUTH AND STATE STREET Brother Smith, returning; to it. Rates $1 to $3. Modern In Every Respect nay not feel desolate, nor as one SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH , without hope for the future reunion is assured. May the family And, indeed, all of those present never lose the soirit of the gos-'NOTICE that points the way. to etern-- 1 faithful, eayncst, diligent and , ,, sincere. and . had Fully faithfully family comntunion. and happi' ' thfe The annual of l meeting: she all of lifes duties. tj performed nessl i ' Elders F. H. BaUjgh.'sehiOr and H assured the family of lhe stockholders of the Logan i fini Or; kang iwith greats ekpres-siofi,- 1 public understanding and appre- North Field Irrigation Co., will Hold Thoa My Hand in ciation of the many virtues of be held in the Third Ward MeetThine. the departed, their sense of the house on Monday Dec, Bishop William Worley stated general kss, and full sympathy ing at 2:30 p. m. to hear the at the outset of his remarks that with them in their bereavement. he1 could not recall . the time The- choir sang Abide With Financial Report for the current when he - was not acquainted Me, and benediction wTas ' pro- year and such other business as with SisterSmithvand he indors- nounced by President 'O. II. may properly come before the er all that, had been said of her Budge. At the'. cemetery Elder meeting. many excellent ; qualities. He Fredrick Scholes dedicated the' JNCIIARIJlYEATES, Spc had known no ' woman . more last earthly rearing place Adv. . Here is Your ..Opportunity J rd s SAISTARTS i ) xl Thatcher i Music Co. ( n. preciate the interest shown in me during my illness. The: book,. (Pottengera Tuberculosis), came just at the time when I moat needed it; my lungs were bleeding quite badly just at . that time, and it was such a help to me in keeping up, llin- - bankets, table linen, my courage. It is a wonderful not only to help those who ments, communion silver, scrv- at sick to better health, but ice books alter linen, everything those who are wtll to keep well. from prayer books to victrola Jt has been a great help to me. needles including two -- moving Assure-yothat I;appreciat picture machines and fifty rtek what yoif did for pie,, and that of educational; films and many you will be able to help others, Christmas presentdonated by ; I am, Very Sincerely, relatives and friends ranging ' Mrs, Bertha Graff, from worn garments to Christ.Mr.AViUis; in commenting on mas cards, for missionaries and the recovery of , this woman other; workers who lost all their says, Ifwe only, raved this one belongings V in the earthquake, life, the pennies collected from lDr.; John W:: Wbod, executive the sale of the Christmas Seal, secretary of the Department of which were used to send the Missions of the National CounClinic on. its journey of discov- cil of the Episcopal church, sailery, was well worth it. But we ed from v Seattle on November have accomplished many 22, te assist the church authoriother .things, that those who ties In .Tokyo in the disposition have contributed m the past of the Emergency Relief Fund lo the Christmas Seal Sale may cf $500,000. which' was started feel that their inveestment has by the k Episcopal , Church in been well spent several ' times Americairamediately. after-- the over. earthquake, and to which there has been ' contributed to date Tliere are believed.to be 8,000 ivume than $400,000. in the eye of the ordinary house- - Dr, Woods parting wards ial meeing of the House of Bis, j were an appeal to the people of hops, of the Episcopal Church fly. , With a new process hollow! the church to continue swelling in Dallas, Texas will sail with piles are made by spraying con- - the fund so as to enable him to Dr. Wood, for Japan and will be the chief consecrator of Dr Crete upon cores built up .of tar announce lts successful covered with wire. jrlction at the consecation, in Motoda, and also in Osaka- - or. Tokyo, on December 7, ofthe Deeemlmd 10,- - of the Rev. Dr. Rev. Dr. 1 Metoda as Bishop of Naide, Bishop elect of the diocthe Diocese of Tonyo, a diocese ese- of Osaka. Bishop Gailor and with, practically all its church Dr, Wood are commissioned by properties in ruins ; and its the National council to investiclergy, workers and people beg- gate the whole problem of the gared by The 'Catastrophe; V:' 1 reconstruction of the properties The Rt, Rev. Thos. F. Gailor, destroyed, the probable cost of president of the National Coun-ci-l, which is estimated at more than now in attendance at a spec- - $2,000,000. vest-boo- ! the telling among other things that Josephs name should be knowr for good or evil among the nations of the earth, 'and his ford telling the tir(ie W hen the heart) of the children., should, be turn ed toward the "fathers; citing many evidences of this great am growing interest, heferring inci dentally ta.thijfcrtnvark being done by the ttjeoneaciogicali in thjt by itNe Saint temples of tkd lAd.lThe departed sister had,, been active in thfe direction. She had a firm lief in the resurrection and t belief will be fully justified in her own ca.sp, as also in that ol those for whom she, had worked The speaker felt most greatftt! for the testimony he had upor these jvqints, aiid forthe;priesl hood ne was ,privilfeg4!,td lioli Ile(;closed byj a?kingztheibes$ ings of the Lord;upoi Jhe janiib' and' urging ihefti to eniutste her viiiues and good work, f , 'Professor A. M. Durham, by request, played a beautiful organ solo entitled Andantino To My Wife, by Lemaire. Plesident Joseph R Shephehd of the Logan Temple remarked that as he had sat during the ser v ices and the remarks of Brother Sloan, Iii heart had as we have cause to rejoice in the midst of sorrow be . ; cause of the knowledge we have had revealed to us of the future fife; our Certainty that as in; Adam all died, so in Christ shall all be made alive. The question that should most con-- ! cern us is: what will be our! condition when we die? We can rest assured that all will be well with us if we live such lives as : East; Yanks Try Indian Star n Monday , November .26, 1923, THE JOURNAL, LCGAJ3 CST?, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH . ! . : - - - -- . el , , s 3rd,-192- 3 , - ; . d, FILET ALPHABET ;i -- . AviW . corn-pap- er - , : MICKIE, THE PRINTER, S DEVIL The: letter of the fltet alpha- there will be eight meehea to tha with a buttonhole stitch, and the bet are worked with flue crochet Inch. The letters are inserted in material cut away (rom the back cottoa. Gauge the siitclies ao that various pieces-ofhousehold linen when finished. By Chaiise SugKioe . eS?S5SSS5 J2dvAkfereeeple i ' . He Fain Would Reform |