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Show . - -V J - PACE STX J0URNAL7 LQCAN CITY, ' CACHE- COUNTY, UTAH TILE a ton Ford truck to do his hauling being her "8th birthday. Re- - and the children of that organization furnished all of tha singlWELLSVILLE i and expects to maka four trips Mrs Alice Osmond and daughing, ercept one solo. Eloquent triters entertained at a family bute was paid to this good wol WELLSVILLE, Aprfr, 24. man dinner Covby the stake presidrlt and Thursday Primary conference of the Vc 11s- - ers were laid for evening. other speakers, concerning her after seven, .vilLa ward was held Sunday ev which a .social evening was en- - for Mr. Royal Bassett, and fanr-- j faithfulness, her hospital ty and tiling at 8 o'clock. . many other lovable and prai.se' jy; The tabernacle w as Filed witli joyed was Hu Mrs. a traits. was worthy a V'10 Miss Mae Maughan people of both wards, the child- ri,Jli! r the mother of fifteen cVn.-mon Monday. visitor comb Wellsville t. ge acren gave a very interesting . horn of whom sun ie her; as nine been! Mr. Elmer Kerr who has chickens, fr m I), Iaimitd of the work taken. follows rFrank HtiFto Mrs. Mat-lbusin Te.-tU II IirthebuTcher interested Kent, Washington, n Primary. tie LewClaik, Charles. Hyrum, in has sold out, and gone to The program consisted of encouraged Mrs. Hulse. Georee er, and Roy. Kerr Mrs. busine.-- s, farm. he has to songs, joeins recitations- and incubator and wdl follow in two weeks. ,sie Young and William Hulse. r musical numbers along the ihiks Wednesday Tne Ladies Farm Bureau wasi She is survved also u" the and sisters, line, Sunday being Easter. Hill we wish busy Wednesday, making hats following brothers jou Can- The officers and1 teachers are Weaver of LeaMagrath, Mrs. Riley trtider the direction of, Mr. Paries E. to be congratulated for tne evenIdatliam, Bankhead and Brenchlev. ada, John Weaver, Pinqrree, chased the meat Dubois, ing's entertainment, and the b Mr Elmer K Oscar Weaver. ho, Nineteen ladies were present. Mrs. Elmina A. Burin of good work which is being done Post Master N. G. Allen L Mr. Baugh is loca and (liver. in Primary. Falls. Mrs. Hannah DavIdaho a with beautifying his residence A farewell party in lmn,i 0f JeX cts to run ;.'i up to date coat Wvom imr, M rs .Tosie is Byron. of maiket. and guvn paint. Brother J. ft Bodell and family111 and Hands Mrs Marinda Scott: Mrs. Emchne B rd and Mrs Iuesday evening a number ot Vlas ipven hi the 2nd Ward, a Idaho. of , Bancroft, of in Mendon were Afton Bird friends of M ss Fern f5,10nli the Tabernacle. Monday even- aiitorno the fiie About Wellsville : seventy attending Monday in h' gave a dancing party ing. bilestond carriages formed the Confe Pon - Ifuncral serrices. A nice program was rindered,or at the ddlewilde , meetScout After cortege to the cemetery, wh re even the tne attending c.ose of after which dancing and refresh-A- t number she was laid beside her husband a to evening, ing Monday were refreshments sere., ments were indulged in. Ex. A number ot li w of the boys were indulging ii Th0 floral offerings were most prose ions of regret are heard on some sports and Max William beautiful.. entertained were on all sides that Brother J. S. H. youngsters son was accidently pushed down The party mentioned visited Bodell and family left our city f;a8ter Sunday at the hoc r be- - and received a broken arm. it Laiikhead many friends, and relatives in tMrs. Margaret Wednesday for their home Mr. Tnomas Lindley is- now various Idaho towns, including 6th Elaine's birthday two! Salt Lake City. For the past Mr. and MrsWm Purser and delivering his load of mlk to the Mrs. B1 ss Bignell at the mag4ind a. half years. Mi. Bodell, Willis of Hyde Park wo c vis- Borden condenser in a new traf- nificent new L. D, S. hospital at son has been general manager of the fic truck. Mr. Lindley maker Idaho Falls, Mrs. Bignell who Wellsville Coop, and lie in con iting her daughter Mrs. Iivin the trip in about three hours. was operated on for appendicitis Irishman Sunday. nection with nis wife and fara With the team it took him about and is being treated for other M. ily have made a large circle of Mr. and Mrs. James seven and a half hours. Wil Thos. Mrs. complications, is reported. as doand friends and will b? misd very Mr. Dewaine Bankhead re- ing nicely and sent her love t Smith-fielliamson at Sunady in spent our community. much turned home from Tooele Mon her friends here. Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Merrill day. Haslarn Wm. Mrs. and J. Mr. and C. Larsen of Salina, Mrs, J. George Cummings with Mrs. Arthur Jensen and hisMr, marvelous growth of beard Mrs. Thos. Hendricks of Logan, of Lewiston spent the week end daughter Ruth of Hyrum wert did some splendid advertising were the dinner guests, Wed- at Wellsville. A. Brown listing relatives Monday. hit. and Mrs John for the Centennial. nesday of Mr. and Mrs. Rees of were our The Eloradell School under the visitors in Logan Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ilovey anc Maughan direction of Principal W. J. At Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams town Sunday, of Logan, . spent last children len ui er and family of Logan were Welts-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Williamson of and spent Friday in cleaningtone Sunday with Mr. and Mrs removing the.p'cket ' Smithfield spent Monday visit- vib visitors, Saturday. Johnson. Mr, Ilovey was John The grounds are being mad the Mr. Raymond Green and wife ting relatives and freinds here speaker at the sacramen' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coibum of ready for the remainder of om of Ithica. New York are visit-jnin the afternoon in the meeting ground apparatus, unich Millv lie Ward. He relatives and friends at Smithfield spent the week with play gave a m0t will add greatly to the f leasur, Mr. Alex M. Hill and family ellsvillle. attencalling talk, interesting Ruth Williamson eritertainel of our children: Mr. Green for the past two tion to the great eventsthat arc The -Th drama ent.tled, years has been attending' the with a candy pull for Farrell Three Live Ghosts' namely was present to place this summer,School Mu- Bodell, Tuesday evening. Cornell University. anc U. A. C, Summer the ed here, Wednesday night to j Mr. Wm. J, Selley has trai- - sic and games were enjoyed and ir Celebration Centennial the 12 good crowd. The young people to ed; to truck eggs to Ogden, forj refreshments served ; and urged of honor the pioneers did very well and deserve i the Utah Poutry Producers the pcorlc to give their loyal sup of praise. Mrs. Ethel Selky planned a word Mr. Selley will ga- " sociation. of the pioneer; ort. He ther all eggs, south of Logan in jlittle surj rise party Easter Sun-t- FieMrs.' D. K. Hendry of Fail md also atspoke some length on c Welln f Id, Idaho, formally county. - Bill has purchased day for ner daughter Vivian it boric Mormon. of ville is visiting relatives anc Mr. and Mrs. Bert Humphrey friends ncre. . Mrs. Hendry has been HI to: and two daughters Opal and Lar some time, but feels greatly ir" ue, of Trenton spent Eastei Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B proved since coming to Utah. Mrs. Joseph Thurber who ae Humphreys. , Mr. and Mrs.-J- . VV. E Scot companied Mrs. Hendry was cal to Clarkston and bad motored ed to Richfield on account of th death of her son who was Iivin m Sunday 1 j , - i bg-om- Ss s E.is-isto- Sit-fami- ly - Ea.-t-e- Tda-h- ri x i o. 1 4 , jf 1 - fcue-st- s. 111 trr .1i - s; At t - ir as I :!! 1 t - d. Salt Lake; and from there to Park City to take u their labors as traveling salesmen for the Union Knotting Mills. Later they will work Nevada and as far west as California. Mr. and Mrs. William Olsen and two children of Idaho Falls, Idaho, arrived Tuesday on a visit to his father, Mr. Andrew Ol- - -- 1 Hkaricest comer hi your bomecan be mod bright and cheery wizh the right colors on ,&s popular valifinishes. son: - Mrs. Joseph A. Jess op return ed on Tuesday from Idaho when she had been in attendance at the funeral of her aunt Mrs. Hulse. She vis ted relatives at Rigby, Idaho and Idaho Falls before returning home. She called at the, home. of Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Bignell at Ucon and had the pleasure of a short visit with Mrs. F. F. Yeates, and Mrs. Or- ivith Mrs. Alma Jessop. Mrs. Augusta Jensen has sold her home to Mr.. Henry Gessel of Logan, who moved his family ii this week. Mr, and Mrs. Gessel know a good town when they 3ee one, They have lived here before and liked it so well that they-hav-e moved back to remain permanently. Welcome home. - Mrs. Jensen -- will make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Evan Humphries. Mrs. Martha Jessop, Miss Fa un Jesscr,, Mr. William Anderson and Mrs. Mary Anderson, were guegts of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Wayman f Logan on Tuesday, the occasion being the birthlittle son William day Wavman. Misses Leola Pitkin and Lucile of-the-ir -- 1 i i ' U ts. h. 1 - Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. William Humpl ries h'ft Monday for their horn in Lake Town. Mrs. Humph ries was formally- - M ss Ruf Leathani of our city. . -.-- a- - 1 MILLVILLE MILLVJLLET'April, Tlio Sun, the Rain and YOU THE sun and rain arc working to ruin your home. The suns rays crack and blister poor paint. The unprotected wood beneath it at the mercy of the moisture. Decay is the result. Protect your home paint in time paint with SUN-PROO- PAINT F is economical. The coat and wcarsand wears hardy it gives perfect protection against a Pittsf the elements. burgh Proof Product covers an unusually large surface per gallon. Sun-Proo- f Sun-Proo- ANDERSON AND SONS COMPANY South Main Street 258 Send cent Is Ptttsbnrsk i)efU M tuff for 47lr A (Mid ht f flr JSS. nf 'M Jo fo betttr home. Mtlwanket, if Wif 20. -- Mrs. Alma Larsen entertainer on Friday afternoon at a birth day parly for her little daugh tor Savona. A delicious chickei dmner was served. The guest wtTe Mr. and Mrs. N els Qlsei and daughter Viola, Mrs. Sara! Olsen and a number of little gir friends. Mrs, Martin Olson left on Fn day for Blackfoot, Idaho, when sha will stay for several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Gler Andersou. Mrs. Anderson's t k little girls have the m:asies anr she is thought to be comm down with them. Mr, and Mrs . Hyrum Huh an party, returned from Idahc on Friday n ght where the. went to attend the funeral o Mrs. Nellie Hulse, They fount the roads in very good condition so had an enjoyable time. Mr. Richard Jessop left b team on Friday, for his home a. Hawkins, Idaho, after spendm the winter here with his mother Mrs. Joseph S, Jessop. Mauru Yeates, Mrs. Israe Yeates, Mr. and Mrs. Georg Cummings, and Joseph A. Jesr sop returned Saturday evening i j om their trip to Rigby, Idaho where they went to atter.i the funeral services of Mrs. Mary done Weaver Hulse, their mnt, and one of the earliest pi oi er? of Millville, who died quits of double pneumonia. Set vices were held in the Clark Ward on Thursday, and were attended by an unusually Wge audience of relatives and friends The auditorium of the church was more than halp filled with relatives ; and even th basement was packed with friends Mrs. Hulse for a number of bad been at the head ef there! igion class work in the R:gby stake; sud-duil- y TTSCURSH ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ander of Clarkstoi motored down to spend the da.' .vith Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Mon ii jon. Mr. and Mrs. Budge Low, Mr md Mrs, 'William Mainwarnj f Providence, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jessopi, Misses Jam Hughes and Genevieve Scott o' Ialad, Leroy and Gerald Jessoj ipent Easter Sunday with Mr md Mrs. Ellis Andersen. Mrs John Hopkins and daugh ;er Sybil of North Logan, Mi md Mrs. Ernest Carlson ef Gc ?an were guests of Mr. an Mrs. E. IIo kins on Easter Sun day. The Millville Ward- - pvir.ian held their ward conference oi sunday evening,, Mrs, Olson am Mrs. Ruby Jensen of the lly rum stake board were present ery interesting program wa endered by the children. Mr. Elven Dustin was sustain id as Ward clerk in the Niblej vard on Sunday. The new' bis bopric have token charge of th ion and children -- among The REX ALL STORE fr Lets Give Logan A. New Spring Suit Clean-Up- v Bat-talo- n airing her acqu , fix-u- p, few weeks. Logan deserves a new suit in which to meet the many thousands of Visitorsihat the U. A. National Summer School and the big will bring. C. cen-tenni- al werp - paint-up- ought to be our Sjogan for the next those who attended the theatre party given on Wednesday evening at Logan bv the South Cache Glee club. After at tending the Pantages performance at the Capitol, the whole oarty, about sixteen in number, were entertained at a most delirious supper at the home of Mr. Donal Jessop, their leader and teacher. The Sunflower Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers held l.heir regular monthly meeting oti Thursdav at the home of Mrs. Sarah Olsen. An interesting program was -endered as follows; Sketch of the three pioneer women was riven by Mrs. Mariett Yeat.e. Vocal solo, Silver Thread1' moong the gold, by Mr 5. May Larsen. Sketch of the lrio of Mrs. Jane Cummings, w fe of a.W. Cumimngs. A numlx'r of the Mormon was read zq Mm. Lillie riummings. -- .This i a : mark ridy ini ('resting autobiographical sketch preparri bv the ladv berself, shortly befire ler death it the age of righto one years; U Riter Bros. Drug Co. Hoodlessr-Messrs-Sylmar-Jes- sop and Sylvester Anderson, m and wte&yoamitta. son Olson. Mrs. Joseph Miller of Providence spent Tuesday afternoon -- Time or coma I g -- - So lets make our homes and busi- ness houses spic and span. It will not only make us look better but it will make us feel happier and fill us with enthusiasm. Then we will be ready to profit by the good business the summer is to bring. THATTOR'Mffl 11 years of service ,;ntance v:tk prophet Joseph, her trip across the nia'ns her eight, year 11 bn for driver. aft:r her husband had been called away with the battalion, the death of her wo children on the plains and ow she buried them with her own hands. At the closa of the i netting refreshments were serv-;Ten members were present. Once again is the Millville own and the Nibley ward tc ose a good cit'zen and family. Mr. Elmer Henning: r has sold bis home to John Rindlisbaker, md is moving to to Mendon, the former home of his wife, where be has urchased a home and will reside in he future. They move on Saturday. Mrs. Ed. Bailey and children .lard affairs. Mrs. Richard Jessop and child of Logan spent Friday aftern ren left for their home at Haw noon with her mother, Mrs kins, Idaho on Sunday. Jessop. Mr. George C. Larsen cami home from Bingham to send th week end With his family. He re Logan Stake turned to work on Thursday. . WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES 'v (i r d. Eri tojy : 'tori:- - vf, . A f'x, ri , - .JMpi 1 EI-'e- Mr.-- and Mrs. Ole Nielsen ol Richmond spent Sundi.v will his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ok N. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Taggari of Tremonton, newlyweds ol about a month spent the wee! end and Easter with Mr. anc Mrs. Jerome Taggart. Donald Jessop was a visitor tc town on Monday evening. The first, second, third,. and fourth grades, under Misse? Walton and Yeates are working hard on an operetta, which tlmy wdl present Friday evening, Maj the second. Gerald and Edward Jessop left Monday w ith their t:ams cows etc, and their father, Thos Jessop, left Tuesday by automo bile for their ranch at dale, Idaho, to begin the season's farming operations. Messis Ras Rasmussen and Carlos Egan left Tuesday for Home Missionaries II o m e missionary appointments, Logan Stake, Sunday, April 27, 1924. Logan First Ward: John E. Carlisle, C. W. Dunn. Logan Second Ward: II. Iv. Merrill, John C. Larsen Jr. Logari Sixth Ward: Louis S. Cardon, C. P. Cardan.to Logan Seventh Ward: S. B. Mitton, John II. Schenk. Logan Eighth Ward: Jos. A. Ilulme, B. G. Thatcher. 11th Ward: II. B. Logan Campbell, Jos. Campbell. Logan Twelfth Ward : N. W. Merkley, Stephen Hailstone. Providence First Ward : N. A. Larsen, George W. Squires. Providence Second Ward : James Anderson, W.' W. Owens. College Ward: W. R. 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