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Show t Friday, April i, lirk$. JOURNAL, LOGAN CTTY, CACH3 COUNT a. u TAH 7- Hair Grown The Benson Stake or No Money Conference Held clnlrden all of whom she raised to maturity and nine of whom survive here Besides thes, she SilMtg cap on the bottle. You i? the grandmother of t, mb th bottle and great bead and tha o T f ou rteeri at thirt i me of tier rubber hati president James W, Funk pr- -f feed thaxuppiei death. Her educational advamed siding at the meetings. Th? op- -j frrowmg teme into th limited to a f were ntages - ening song of. the Saturday morn' ealp. Ona ' weeks in school during her e.r.-I- v aruimta a day in your own ing meetinng was, We Thank bom .childhood, butr having an abwith Van Thee Oh God for a Prophet. Ess Liq aid sorbing hunger for learning, she Mauai Scalp Prayer was offered by John nw hair anc herself to read thiee taught Continued by sining h,,r health. A.k us which h SPi she also spoke languages, treatment Wa plan. Count Your Many1 Blessings." it under tnontyba.fc guarantee and devoted all the time sh 'President James W. Fun exRfTER BROS. DKUG CO.. could spare from the responsibil pressed greetings to those preseUtah Logan, ities of a large family to a study nt-felt to excuseabsehCtTor wh iclv was the, soul r&fthegosoel those who are engaged in put- Said he felt to support all tht of her life. She was also a w his as and in Felt in their do that organizations crops. ting it xonsistent student of current all he noted a gradual improve- sire to do his full duty. We world affairs, an.l was a close ment in conditions. The quar- should pay our tijthes and offer-ing- s of the signs of the times observer and receive blessings that terly report for the quarter endand the significance of events from those things. ing March 31st shows a 29 per- come to both ancient am related las cent increase in the payment rf Elder S. F. Wiser of the II vh modern As an exprophecy. tithes. He was grateful vjih Counsel referred to his expel of deter her ample unyielding 100 percent ward teaching lor in the .missionary field to all minhtion meet the probthis period, where he learned, to love t the'j , lems of her life, she taught f Elder-J.-H- .X . Meikle - felt to SOllls ot nae 11, six-t- v "piOMAy-G- . i4rs to winter write Mtss afterXbfiwas commend the saints - for thir Brother, William A. Morton j vears old. Previous fi this That- - tire homfdj nation prox etUls educational wluo lor .faithfulness. We seem to have continued recounting his- his exi.n.l she had relied unon her tine to be contlnue are and must ;h, and labors- in the more temntations. The youth perience honnStmtkera Of the country that to write for her, but children of greatest importance it was recently Incoi porated as a thing of Zion should be eneourapod in church. Referred to the observhad all married and when women nation that of tlie to they educational national institution, good works. He quoted Math- ance of the word'of wisdom our IS maintained by some of the lest-- with Herbert of she set herself to the left her, Sttretaiy -in in lies church the ew 5th chapter. strength known wonnu of the I'nited SuUea, Commeice, as preeul. nt 'and James task of training her own hand Bishop John H. Peterson of the individual experiences of 'ts who aie devoting tin ir time and Ford, national housing specialist, to the artof communicating by to dicev as home executive toi ntembers. The closing song by .'energies improvement, Smithfield referred to restorin order that she might of Better Communities the th mder writing, throughout auspices ation of the gospel in securing the cho;r was, Truth Reflects .Atonies in America. States are already bfing to Inited able be convey to thoes who beneThe greater liberty for the people of Upon Our. Senses. Among the national leaders oil mobilised for BetUr Homes dem- were at a distance, the asliving diction was pronounced by Wilthe boaid of directors of this or- - onstrations, which will take place the earth. He recounted the of surance her constant lqve s Miss Grace Better Horn, Abbott. from is Week, during ganization ions; occur ing the world dur- liam Wheeler. s May 11 to May is. Chief of the United States and helpful interest. in former Suncommenced Conference condiAlisa Abbott points years these demonstrations have Bureau. ing this period and .the Though always interested in tions of bondage existing at this day at 10 a. m. with choir and out the urgency of better homes beep he,ld in communities all the beof Stream Gulf the to America the in affairs, her home duties public from from to way standpoint Praise lime. congregation singing, the cl.ll3ren of the country. An. yond the Arctic cucle; there were would not permit her to engage was offered the Prayer Man, The Richmond Ward ;ehoir other earnest advocate of Home approximately 100i' such demonactivily in them, but through the rendered "Our Hom& in the by A. Mr Porter. Continued by ' betterment is Mrs. Thomas G. strations in 1923 alone The numexercise of that greatest of all oo of be General tho will Whose ber choir the Winter, president singing, probably materially , Mountains. T of influences she trid to educaInman Federation and Clubs. Womens as this the year, Side Who? Sister Rachael Allen Presi-- . the Lord's a member of the advisory council tional value of the demonstraUons and teach train her children to M. Funk Sister reportLucy Of Better Homes in America. dent of the Stake Y. L. M. I. A. lines has now along and discharge their full accept are Societies. There ed Presafho Better Homes in America been thoroughly established. reported that organization. She 14 the JRelief to both ehare of out of movement adof who heads a the grew stoke. ident responsibility in Coolidge, speech the organizations said they have an enrollment of Aklate Of President at Homes .the council Better state. She church and the Harding visory the in - 783 in the stake, A great many There were 576 meetings he'd ron, Ohio in 1921, who declared Latter-Da- y recently issued an enin a died Saint true avweek with an the last stake rthat "the soundness of our social dorsemenl.of the movement, urg-- l of the girls are at school, which of faith lesus the fu'r of gospel in Better Homes of 32 percerW system and stability of our country ing deters from performance of he erage attndance are greatly enhanced by the de demonstration upon communities Christ and in the hope of a g.or-ioi- .r best class work. They have col- Attendance 264 eligible women velopment of love for a home, and throughout the nation. regsurection. As a mother tho creation of a home 'that can lected $500 for the stake semin- - who do not belong to the organHeadquarters are at 1653 Pennshe has earned the rein Israel ization. There were 78 visits be loved. The organization so sylvania Avenue, Washington. , ary. of the faithful. ward made by the board members, and Elder Melvin Van Orden services for sister Funeral 1326 visits by Relief Society deemers' Name. of the Y, M. M. I. A. Paul Monson and company Monson were held Monday at 921 with spent Teachers, days reported his organization. He L. Richards rendered a quartatte, Jesus My the tabernacle with Bishoo Wilspecial visits to Apostle Stephen ' . said they have an efficiency re- the sick, 2399 liam Anderson presiding. Tho commendedthe labor sand iife Savior. 209 families th? assisted, sick, port of 84 for the month of 37 bodies 7 of W, A. Elder Morton. He said .Elder choir sang How Firm a FoundL. StephenRichards; for burials February out of a possible 100. and 2212 prepared are we in a said ful when time felt he the for ation. living greet Prayer was offeid by work of temple days e of SeminHe spoke of conditions in world the of the Jesus of ara August S. Schow. The choir gospel testimony done. The societies have paid ary training. to evil Oh What Songs of the is Christ. love The of Christ perverted sang, purposes and $12, the to Seminary Elder William A. Morton of $1,380 We are given wonderful oppor- the greatest thing we. can at- Heart. 135.03 There in wheat money. of the general Sunday School tunities. All that comes from tain, It is up to the young men William L. Skidmore told of board spoke of training of our are 1028 members enrolled. Hararts and sciences are at our to demonstrate to the world the his acquaintance with tha Monbislove and with mony prevails children. It is av) blessing we for our and Regratification members. divinity of Christianity, The son family and told qf the trials officers and have good men like Carl G. Man- hops These have brought greatest functions in life is the and hard ships (this good sister and- - save the souls pleasure. lieve the poor ser.His influence, will be tfelt Society. hazards and dangers our . cure priesthood and the home.- Mem- enduerde with her husband C. for good. We live in the lives of is the work of the Relief lies in religion and righteous mor bers of the Richmond Ward H. Monson who wa9 so faithfui V. R. Larsen Superintendent children. Should we not be- in- Emphasis have been plac- choir .rendered thel Sextette in the church and through whose Sunday Schools. ality.terested in their growth. He reported the ed the people on intellectual from Lucia by missionary work in' his native in the made have progress Recounted when die first heard They is so Man fold land a Morton developmnt. three Elder commended the many souls, to brought ? past year. The Benson Stake unit tlje story of Mormonism. mental and moral. of and church, remarks Elder the Richards phyiscal. Schools above the were Sining, "Sowing. The bene- Sufiday , To be perfect all should be desaid have faith in the youth of Edith Anderson and Florence diction was pronounced by C. church average in majority of veloped equally,. The moral has Zion. Lewis sang, "Sometime, Some-- MlTbomson been neglected, Thechurch hf $ where. , At the Saturday . afternoon 3 Seminaries TB the 'chuveB hi :( Sister Lydia S.Burnham-wh" Session-fhorening Song was, a close neighbor to sister lived beendiction - connection with high schools. was Rwhby pronounced from, ..ladiesj dwrujf "High on the Mountain Top.W'l-liaclosed The the Monson for many years spoke W. J. meeting by wvW&fd sartgll'EvenSide;-BBright. ,Prayer was offered by choir singing Ere the Sun Goes Mrs. Ellen Monson passed of the loyalty of this sister to iTen-i)e);;lipa:i L. Skidmore. The benediction .was away at the home of her oldest the gospel, and of theN sacrifices kill? 4a 'so fkmyjr 6en t. Down. . Singing by the choir, Cast We are ;T?y.s;e for efforts pronounced reby T. H. Merrill. son, Parley II. Monson at Preston,- she made for the gospel's sake. in paid Thv Bread Unon the Waters. .Conference again convened at -Idaho, Mother of Mine, A solo, on April 11th. She heavour from ceiving blessing President G. A. Hogan was 2' The and cho:r was rp. had been rendered Sunday. rheumawith p. by Charleg I. Stodand commended the crippled enly Father proud to note the improvement Relief t Society fori the excf'llnt congregation sang Come, Come tism for a number of years, but dard. in our stake activities as found ' ' Ye' Saints. Prayer was offered a general breakdawn occurred H. S. Webb told of his associin our reports thus far discuss- rport givn, A. Hendricks M. C, Rigby, contin- during the winter when she was ation with the family of this by Bishop B. rejoiced ed. He was impressed with the in Eldep the gospel and his experi- ued by the choir singing "Awake forced (to leave her home here good woman. He had felt her general in instructions received ences in the church and said we Ye Saints of God. a;jd go to live with her children. good influence and early learned : at the general conference. Tore do not appreciate the bessings The general, and stake authoriMrs. Monson was - born in that she was a woman of noble te'dimonv of the gospel, ties were Sweden then sustained. .the the we receive, especially .September 5th 1850 As character. P. E. Van Orden, suDerintend--en- t sacrifices A quartet was rendered by (r-J-, was a girl of thirteen years, she' imJohn our made E. Griffin fathers Brother by of ihe stake religion classes and mothers in Americd to us her Stoddard, H. S. Webb, W A. with with the number pleased presept. migrated establishing reported the organizations' to be in this land. - It tells us that the saint3 are mother and hav- Pitcher, andJohn W. Stoddard. grandmother, in fairlv good conditions. Have Elder William A. Morton conobserving ithe Sabbath day. in ing joined the church in her na- - C. Z. Harris said that occassome difficulties but on the for membership! worship. Referred to thi im- tive land. She was one of the ions of this kind maks us appregrateful tinued, whole are . doing well. There in Said when he portance of the saints fi'ling all hand cart pioneers, having wall ciate each other more. It would church. the, seems to be an increased attend- came to this land 33 year- - ago appointments. It is not a task ed all (the way from, Florence, be fine if we could carry that apance of the upper grades. Re- he had a great desire to perform but a privilege to be present.The Nebraska to Salt Lake Cty, preciation more in our everyday ferred to the practical features a mission in his native land. H? Lord Will bless us in proportion helping as best she could for her iifes. Sister Monson was a poble ' of Religion class work. was promised in a blessing by to the sacrifice we make in do- age and size with the burdens woman, a good neighbor and I Marv F. Nelson reported the Patriarch John Smith that if he ing our part at all tjmes. of that method of traveling. think I am safe saying that she there ?re Primary and said his duty he would b? Elder Lynn Stephen Richards Her first home in Utah was at was one of the greatest of women preformed 13 organizations fully organiz- blessed with the experience of a in charge of the - Seminary at Hyrum. After living there for because of the splendid largo ed. Wv nn ineceecd enmhmeot mission. He recounted blessings Preston, Idaho addressed the a short time she moved with her family that she raised and beof 629 hoy s and 866 firls n 11. he received. " meeting for a short time on mother and grandmother to Rich cause of their worth both in the Asked for coorieration of Bischoir sang, "In Our Re- - the value of seminary work The mond where she became ac- - church and as citizens. She ?s- hops jo local associations. ReBy Charles Sughroe ported the collcct:on of $500 for MICKIE, DEVIL G Wttum Nenpopat Un fWrdnarv fund? She also spoke of the collection of ..means for convalescent children's the home. A duet was rendered by MPo Harrison ami Lavine Johnson Bishop T, S. Karren said he wa3 grateful for the gospel plan feaid he rejoiced in its blessings and in the lives of those with whom we associate. Tne RICHMOND, Apr. 17. ' regular quarterly conference of the Benson stake was held and Sunday,- April .12 xyid 13 the stake tabernacle wiih Notice the ss flex Van fifty-heigh- iGHSifcigj Let Your Home Reflect ! Love and Pride Youry Home' is more fhnn just a. place to Bvefp in. It is the shrhaof famihxIifcJ .However ' V -- i elaborate) r Jiti7nbIef.ihfahIyvmjnT'ir! taste, even- tBcf character - KWoWito, radiant fhr? J ci& occupants' ' " mate your hmeonEsiur by supplying the- things essentfab in w thorough clean up , - jng powders and disinfectants-,- I - r Kapram. iwrw r- Es-hilse- n. j dc m dy U m iii - grand-imthe- PAGE THREE n quainted lind married the late C. H. Monson, with whom she endured all the trials and hardships of the early pioneer hfe in Utah, She was the mother of 11 Homes of Nation Must Be First, Leaders Urge as Communities Mobolize for Better Hvmcs Drive i .- - A Complete Stock Now ReoJg her-sel- 3raceabpott ea - Zm j hom.i-maKc- ra pio-pect- 1 fi'j itc'-'iA''- " j - ; Riter Bros. Dru Co. re-vel- at Child-ren- The Rexall Drug Store i Saturday- - Monday -- Tuesday . home-makin- SPECiAL PRICES g I -, Ladies Sport Sweaters -. and Sweater Vests, in the New Silk and Wool Mixed Fabric From ent I 41' -- Regular65cpair Sale pair being Mehs Work nd From S,ox , $1.00 $1.75 to$2.S5 - Ladies Silk Hosiery - $1.50 Value Sale price $2.25 Value Sale price - - Sas . Ladies Fibre Silk Scarfs e U 45c THIS IS A BIG BARGAIN Regular 20c Value 7 pairs for - m S2.95 up Special 60 Dozen Turkish Towels the-valu- com,-ma- j k . -- j Vall 'theV Jh r-'- O l I 4 . 4 I ...... ; ' ALL THE NEW COLORS! ' We fiave Just Received a fine' line of si JRw v'5 ' r: V, Costume Slips , colors WanteclAin Fine Quality and Prices Reasonable, Prices .from $1.75 to $3. I f -- i w .White Wool Shawls ( Special' - , for Baby , $3.45 , -- tht - Gt mePRJNJERS -- -- AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A bottle of Hcrbine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief when the digestion gels out of order or the bowels fail to act. One or two dosea is all that is necessary to start things moving and restore that line feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which belongs only to perfect health. Pnce 60c. Sold by ' , CITY DRUG COMPANY m i f KNITTING WORKS J Anderson William tablished nine happy homes Bishop where the gospel is being taught made a few closing remarks. The and all are tring to build upi the closing hymn was, "Sweet Hour communities. May the sons and of Prayer, rendered by, the daughters of this good woman Robinson choir. L, pronounced J; follow her teachings and woithy benediction. the example. Blow Your Onn Horn - |