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Show THE JOURNAL,-- PAGE SIX. TuesdayT May 27. STAKE DAY OF L. HYRUM MUTUALS OF LOCAL ake dav IIYRUM,, May was celebrated by the M. I. A. associations of the Hyrurn 23.-St- stake., at ten oclock there wras a sacredpagent staged and wri- tten Erma . Christiansen by JOURNAL:, Brief Review of. Admir- JEDITOR of the Y.'.L. M. I. A. president Upon my return, from a fe,w was a very fine proboard this absence from the civ, lj able Works Written by days had comments were duction and to my attention calkd Rev. And Mrs. Allen jk'ivo a to heard in praise of the ten difi I and the benediction by. Levi Anderson. The following breth em spoke words of comfort to the bereaved. Alvin Allen C. C. Peterson, A. M. Israelsene, C. A. Nielsen and Bishop Clawson. Lenore was a lovable little child and the- - only daughter of brother and sister Allen The sympathy of our entire community goes out to the parents in their aad hour of sorrow. COLONIES -- Iis 1 e. i Pet-betw'e- 1 n -- j s ; , w-a- s t - , . eif - . Exceptional Bargains E" u die-eas- $1.39 NIT El -- , 41-i- - n e. North Main S - a The Leader, Inc, TH SALE END-OF-MO- N Millinery THE MEXICAN ad-die- ss published 59 - jackIrosTvisits certain statement, reported ferent wards that took part and have been made in a chape! by President E.G. Peter- helped to make it a success. son of the Utah Agricultural There was a May pole dance bv College, and which was publish- girls of Ilyrum Third ward, and ed in jour paper f Tuesday, other amusements during the It is a unique event in the May 2Uth. The president states afternoon and in the evening at literary history of Logan when jthat a certain faculty' member the Rex Theatre there was a two members of a family had been dismissed on account concert and vaudeville given by have a book of to work, and the South Cache High School, inattention Walksimultaneously Mrs, warn- This consisted of three parts official after repeated er Jacobs, wife of the rec- ing.' assume that thm No. 1 a musical conducted by tor of St. Johns church, statement is d reded at me and Donald Jessup. No 2 a one act is the author of a dimming wish, therefore, to er,.er a few comedy under direction of Miss little story. "The Brown Velvet-Hous- word-- in defence ot myself. Erma Reunion and a dance rewhile the book of Mr In the first place, I wisli to view' directed by Miss Jessica Tile sav that this statement is pos- Goats and Melvin Lemon, this Allen Jacobs is entitled, of Mercy. Quality itively untrue, unfair and in mj consisted of solo dancing by the The Blown Velvet House op nion was entirely uncalled girls of Mrs. Goats daneing deals with a question that is of for. Going into the history of class, in all the performance was vital interest today, the relations L'he case a little. President exceptionally fine and appreciatcapital and labor. he erson told me a month ago be- ed by a largo audience. This a fore the scene of the story is laid-isj ring board meeting same performance was given at manufactui ing community and that there had been some com- Millville and Providence. the "heroine, Joan Graham, is a plaint from some of the board A suprise party was successworker in the mills. All her life members in regard to ray work, fully planned and carried out by she has known the trials of the that he did not know the nature the girls of the H. O. C. club and very poor, and has felt that her of the complaint, but for h mself serving and cooking classes of mothers death had been due to he was entirely satisfied and the following teachers at the the lack of the comforts of life. that the proper committee of the South Cache High School: MissEmbittered by her experiences, board w'ould come to the college es Florence Thomas, Enid Ruff idealistic and self sacrificing, and investigate the organization rui(j Miss Jones. Aspicy program Sho is influenced by a labor of my otfice. I heard nothmgconsjstjng Qf- readings, solos. agitator who has found a follow- more of the matter unt 1 a month musicals and fancy dancing wras ing among the discontented of later, when I was advised of my carried out, during which a cut dismissal. This was dune with- the mill operatives. vase was presented to the out a hearing, or without glass for with' indignation Burning teachers as a token of love and the wrongs of her fellow warning' of any kind. Follow' appreciation to each teacher workers. Joan, warm hearted ing the board meeting at wh'ch for their faithful labors during and enthuiastic, is persuaded by the action was taken, I1 informed the past four years. A delicious the unscrupulous Fitch to be the the president that I considered Juncheon was then enjoyed and tool that will terrorize the mill that undue advantage had been gam 8 and social chat glided the owners into aquiescence with, taken of me,, and reminded him fteriloon-- pleasures. the workers demands for increas Mrs. Arthur Jensen entertain- ed pay and shorter hours. She would be given a hearing before! ed the ladies of the Coterie club enters the Brown Velvet House the board comtn.ttee. His reply at home. Five hundred was playwas that the action undf an assumed name; to Wait was ed.' The high score prie receivhim as of much to a to favorable surprisce a plant opportunity to me, and that he. had ed by Mrs. Marie , Rosenbaum.C. the 6omb that is to be the first as it Luncheon wras served. Mrs. token of open warfare. How she nothing .whatever to ', with Ralph, Mrs. George Lmon and fihdsthat there, is another side' same. Miss May Maughan were Special In his address referred tc to; the question and that the man L guests. irt whom the animosity of the above he now states that the acand Dertie SorenWalhen Lee Workers is directed is really tion taken was initiated by sen two of our town boys who assumes rein California striving to befriend them, is him and that he same. have been for in a During came homeworking set forth sponsibility, on a visit very interestingly week last sequence of events that never the nineteen years of my em to relatives. , I A. C. am , fails to hold the attention of the ployment at the U. Don, the .three year ; proud of the work done by me. oldHarry reader. . .Mr. and Mrs. Isaac of son Joan Graham is a fine creation No task has ever been assigned Bradley received injuries which me during that time, that I have brave, sympathise and intell- not fatal. The child was handled . with promptness may prove follows her reader igent The on the head by a swing knocked fortunes with interest and feels and to the best of my ability. child For the sake of my fam ly and board on whichShdanother glad that the story leaves her a was with it was swinging I I would feel that my friends, nobler and happier woman. il effort the little fellow regained not be doing j ustice is clear author He is however Tbrstyletf4he theI president consciousness. permitted and vivid, her characters are much improved. in statement to clearly cut, and she has a good View of all go unchallenged, Crystal, the little daughter of eurcumstances the in values sense of the dramatic Mrs. Charlotte Allen is very ill The Brown Velvet surrounding the case. fictioij. with case of intestinal flu. a COBURN L. JOHN House will bo welcomed with Miss Laura Christiansen was a great religious and social 'operated on for pleasure, by many. tonsils and In The Quality of Mercy Mr. organization are enlightening adenoids at the U. I. C. hospital. Jacobs treats in t a novel and and thought provoking, while She' is much improved at this interesting manner a theme that his background of modern New has caused untold discussion and York adds much charm to a very writing. Mr. C. A. Nielsen who had the recrimination. Is it the provi- unusual story. misfortune to break his leg is dence of a church to enter into The Little Church Around the able to be around a little. the fields cf social service' and Corner has long been a name A wedding supper was given relaxation in the most liberal associated with the dramatic and at the home of Miss Rula NielTo' encourage, for int sense? literary life of the great city and sen by her parents. Miss Nielsen stance, or even initiate full Mr.' Jacobs uses its atmosphere was one of our popular and much fledged dramatic performances with fine effect as a setting foi admired young ladies, and was among its members? some of his most striking scenes. married to Mr. George Griffin Mr. Jacobs surrounds his cenThe love interest is handled of Logan, we w ish them success tral theme with a story of much with delicate sympathy and re- and happiness. His characters are interest. and the reader will exThe priesthood took charge of clearlv drawn and of high type straint, two ward at Sacrament meetthat satisfaction each perience His pictures Of the workings of such noble types of womanhood ing on Sunday. A very splendid as Majorie . Sayles and Helen program was given in each of Merriam find the fullest happi- the three wards of Hyrurn. Mr. Buford Swensen received ness that life can afford. word of his fathers illness and this ATTENTION HIKERS went- - to toCache Junction bring his father to morning The hike to be taken to the hisAhome and care isfor him. cast again deep gloom mountain between here and over our city in the passing Brigham City under the leaderof Magnus Markinsen of Prof. William Peterson away FOR WEDNESDAY ship will be buried today at 2 who will take place on Thursday of little daughter is very ill at 2 Vi Gal. Keg of Sour Mixed this week, the 29th instead of His this writing with the same Wednesday as previously contemplated. School has discontinued for Those going should provide the summers 3 lbs. of Cocoa vacation and a light lunch themselves for... socials have been enjoyseeral and about a quart of water each ed 3 Cans Sifted Early at both district and high and be at the Leatham ranch schools. June Peas ready to begin the like before 7 The funeral over the remains Pork Steaks oclock Thursday morning. of nine year old daughter of lb-- ... Members of the Kiwanis Club Mr.the and Mrs. Don Allen were Brisket Boiling Beef from Brigham City as well as held in Hyrurn 2nd ward chapel. lb other citizens are to meet the The children with arms primary Prime Rib Oven jelub from this city and join the full of beautiful flowers marchdays outing. Roasts, lb ed from the home of the little Any one from Logan or the comrade to the chapel. The vicinity desirous of joining the wtard choir furnished appropriate party are most cordially invited selections and a vocal solo to do so. Please remember the was rendered Cash & Carry by Mrs. George time, Thursday, bring lunch and Lemon also a piano solo by Mrs. J .water, and be at the Leatham Alburn Clawson The invocation Stores ranch before 7 oclock tHoffered-- h McBride Jacobs, by One Who Has Read And Enjoyed Them 59 North Main 10 COLONIA JUAREZ. Mexico May 26, Since last I w rote you Jack Frost has paid us several visits and as a result our crop of apples, peaches and pears will amount to nothing. The berry crop looks promising at this date but will be entirely inadequate to supply the needs of these Colonies. It is to bortroped that many" acres of small fruits, berries and grapes will be planted during the next few years for there is an unlimited market for them right at our doors.. The Commencement exercises Is Another Eventful Millinery Sale in Three Piece Groupings $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 ifi tfi Trimmed and Sport Hats Models Fully Worth Far More. All Wanted Shapes in Styles to of the Juarez Academy ended on Friday after one of the most successful years of school in the history of the institution. Seventeen students were able to fill the requirements of the courses of study and were graduated with well merited honors from Please All Types SIX ONLY $15.00 Pattern Hats $7.95 the Academy. One of the most pleasing features of this years exercises was the presence of President Guy C. Wilson of the L. D. S. U. who was virtually the founder and father of the Academy of which he was Pxincipal for the first fifteen years of its existence. The first year of principal-shi- p he was assisted by Theodore Martineau, Srah A. Clay-soWilliarri Clayson, and Sister S. T. Eriqiall, of whom Mr. MartineaU '.is .the '6nly one how. living in the Colonies; t, When (President Wilsbh left the Colonies at the time of the Exodus he' had under his direction fiftjr teachers and 1735 pupils, including the enrollment of the eight Seminaries in the n, Stake. ; - His .daughter Elizabeth and son Guy (j. Jr,, have been teaching in, the Academy during the past year, .and no greater compliment can be paid their .labors than to say that they have proven worthy children of a great leader. with wonderful hat box. solos and were also 10c lower; top $7.05; fat hogs. Sheep: Receipts 218; market 190 to 220 pounds, $6.50 to steady; choice lambs, $12 to $1 ; greatlyenjoyed. The health conditions in all $7.05; heavy hogs, $5,50. to fat wethers. $7 (to. $9; fat ewes, fired- - $4 :to $6 ; feeder: lambs, $10 to of the Colonies appears to be un- $6.05; bulk, $5.50 to $7.05; , usually good, there being but little sickness and no deaths choruses 1 8 during the 'first quarter of the year as shown by the quarterly reports. After an absence 6f several w'eeks during w hich they visited many relatives and friends, also four Temples, Porfirio Spilsbury his wife, his mother, Mrs. Jane Redd Spilsbury, and his wifes mother, Mrs. Neilson, have returned. safe and sound and glad to be back again from their long, But very enjoyable journey of several thousand miles. Alvin Coon andfamily have returned to Juarez again to make their home after an' absence of some years in Safford, Wednesday Morning Until Noon we wilt sell to each customer 6 packages' of the large size Sun Maid Seeded or Seedless Raisins We desire that each of our customers take advantage of this golden opportunity,,; RAISINS WEDNESDAY UNTIL NOON llte That the students attending this Institution during the coming year will be well taken care Arizona. of will be self evident when the names of the Faculty are conWhich sports demand the Lucian Mecham will greatest amount of stamina and sidered continue as Principal, assisted endurance The latest of the by V. Ernest Young, Frank E. various attempts that have been Wanless, Sanuel E. McClellan, Mina W. Bowman, Ernest I. Hatch, and Ivins Bentley. It is expected that the Manual Training Dept., will be a strong feature as in the past under the supervision of Bro. Samuel E. McCellan. The Quarterly Conference of the Juarez Stake convened at Colonia Juarez May, 1 with all of the Bishops, most of the High Councilors and many of the other stake and ward officers in attendance. President Guy C. Wilson represented the general authorities of the Church, and his inspired sermons and - counsels should long be remembered by those who had the good fortune to be present. In addition to the large attendance from all parts of the stake, were many friends from El Paso, Mesa, Bisbee, Phoenix, Douglas, Thatcher, and other parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. The meeting of the Priesthood quorums on Saturday was featured by many inspirational talks and instructions from stake and quorum officers. While this meeting was in progress, the Sisters of the Relief Society, the Y. L. M..I. A. and Primary also held a meeting presided over by Pres. Fannie C. Harper of the Setke Relief Society Presidency. The singing of the choir and the playing of our new band and o reheat i a were notable features of a notable C onfevpnee The 10-1- at made to answer Limited IN OUR MARKETS UNTIL NOON Shoulder Yeal Roasts, Best Cuts, lb. 15 C the questions in Fresh Ground lb. 10C OTHER SAVING PRICES Fresh Head Lettuce each...-,.10c Large Ripe Bananas, lb., 15b Sweet Large Oranges, dozen 29 C 2 Large Packages Potato Chips 25 C Large Size Sliced Pineapple....... 35 C Size Broken Sliced Pineapple 29 C Large 2 Medium Size Pineapple 45 C Small Grated Pineapple 2 for.:..T7.29c Jello, ALL flavors each....!. IOC Vi lb. Package Royal Garden Tea ... 39c Jib. Can Old Master Coffee 39 4 Large Rolls Toilet Paper.: 25 C 2 lbs. Skaggs Creamery Butter........ 79 C Large Juicy Lemons, dozen....:......; ... 29 C 9 lb. Bag Rolled Oats 49 c Our Stores Close at 7:30 P. M. Day Before Decoration Day actual practise is that of Lieutenant Henri Schmeltz, of the French 'army, who recently accomplished the feat of riding 288 miles on hoises and bicycles in ihirtv-tw- o Hamburger . hours. In England cricket for girls! has become a firmly established fact. That the fair sex may be- come adepts at the game is ev.idenced by the fact that one well-- 1 knowll school for boys has engaged a Woman as cricket coach. -, A notable feat of athlete hkill and endurance was that in which two Scotchmen cympeed irrerowinga half mile, swimming four hundred yards, running a mile, and boxing three rounds. 1- - A feat that caused a great sensation was the round of golf played at St. Andrews ,by two players, one of whom was armed only with a champayne bottl&, with w'hich he easily beat his who carried the usual clubs. SI. nt, Ogden Livestock Market OGDEN, My, 28. Cattle; Receipts 45; market steady; top $8.25; chaice prime steers, $7.50 to $8.25; good steers. $6.50 to $7.50; fair steers. $5.50 tu $6.50 ; feeder steers, $4.50 to $7 ; choice heifers, $6 to $6.50 ; choice cows, $5.75 to $6.25 ; fair to good cows, $4 to- $5.75 ; can- ners, $1 to $2; bull$3t$4.50;: feeder cows, $3 to $4 ;i veal calv- -. es, $4.50 to $8.50. Hogs. Receipts 127n; market . ) - rs Servlet Dependability |