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Show i I I ; THE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX ll t The Time Proven Sixes CCHE COUNTY, UTAH LOGAN CITY, and Worlds Largest Seller.'. Thursday, February 11, LEWISTON SENDS Jor Economical Transportation MISSIONARY' TO U 192G. SOUTHERN STATES ESSEX 6 COACH ' I ? ' ii , if This u a year of Sixes. The trend is more are irresistible than ever. Hudson-Esse- x the largest selling Sixes. And today they are lower in price, finer in quality, greater in value. In ten years of value leadership Hudson performance, quality and price been so outstanding. never have And in all advantages of design, workmanship and materials Hudson and Essex are alike. Thousands turning from Fours find the Essex Six in price, appearance, quality and performance the car of greatest appeal. And Hudson, among the higher priced cars, has no rival in value or sates. S' Hudson Coach'- Super-Si- x i i M i 765 - 1165 Hudson Brougham 1450 Sedan Hudson Tuesday evening the Standards and Recreation committee of Lewiston third ward gave a farewell party in honor of Claw-se- n Karren who left Feb. 6th for the. southern states mission. Opening song American; Invo cation. Mrs. Harry Mills; song by the junior girls (We are Juniors). Comic reading; Stella 'Winn; song Mark Pybee and Co ten minute talk by Elder Ralph Emma Bowen Baird; step dance, Joseph JMcKnight; piano duet, Willie and Eva Has-iamale quartet Low;ell Karren and Co.; soloHazen Bright; remarks by President C. It Layne, expressed his appreciation for the support Elder Karren had given the mutual, presented Elder Karren with a teachers edition of the Bible in behalf of the Y. M and Y. L. M. I. A. officers; Remarks by Elder Karren, expressed himself Tmm song.-Mrs- U- - st economical time payment plan in existence! That's why Chevrolet hat become the third largest builder of motor trucks In the world! See us today. Let us prove fafrt OnsTbnIruck f5 I i ' J i .. VtiTg Chassis onfy j 4t. V' o, k Mini Midb One hundred and thirty one LsiiihdZti-tiiM- i were piesent at the program. r '? rr Remainder of the evening was spent in social dancing. All expressed themselves as having -- A v enjoved the evening. and Yillet Mrs George Helen motored to daughter to Rigby, Idalvo last Thursday attend the funeral of his sister The fuel had betn litnded on work moving the heavy bags to Mrs. Campbell Eskimos Save Fuel the beach from a supply ship Safety. For four hours, until, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Lewis ofThreatened by oute for Ogwhen a storm, described as the, well p.ist midnight the labor (Rigbv .Idaho in funeral of the attend worst in years, broke. Rain continued. The men carried the jen 0 Davis stopped over at Lewisfell aiul wind diove sand and, , krt on th "hl! ton Friday night guests of her A desperate fight by Eskimos; fine pebbles before it. The ris-- , worncn nd children and sister, Mrs. Maude Stocks tugged to ave a winters supply of coal j ing sea soon was lapping Mrs. Maude Stocks and little the them through from the elements has been re! against the nnmnioth pde of, dragged Thursday and 46 East Center Street, Logan, Utah shifting sand until the more son Steveat spent ported byJDrW. A. Newhall,! sacked coal. Wellsville visiting coal had Friday tons a n of hundred Without for in sugges-jthamissions three the waiting of pastor relatives. vicinity of Point Barrow, north tions or orders, the natives,; been placed out of reach of the Mr. and Mrs. Driscolle of waves. to fell women and'chirffen ernmost tip of Alaska. men, Ooveville, Utah spent '.MoniUy at the home night at Lewiston Andrew Nielof her sister, Mrs. illness of their mother, Mrs special programOpening pray-er- , lie speaks Spanish fluently ami son. Mrs Orden Mary Taylor, who died SaturMrs. James Taggart; song has served as secretary of em Mrs Lucite Van Nell Bernhiscl and Mrs. Demi day afternoon. by the Gleanor Girls, Make bassies or legation in various Hendricks were Preston visitMr. and Mrs. Merrill Van the Home Beautiful n a drama countries as . ors Thursday. rden 0re:. t!'0,J?10Ud the oflhy ?arents Gleanor sistwell in as and girls. London, Johnson Leningrad, Milton Mr. tion. Mr1, ail'd and other shaves Lisbon, European er Lucile were 1reston visitors 1 Bert Van Ord-- Orchard, One hour daily car itals. He was .ciuejL of the en v'nd children spent Sunday Thursday. ;t0 be given to( the mo American M Jitary Mission to Mrs. M. T. C. Cronk return nd UC!ts of Mrs- there uVsdavO';.RT, IT the Gleanor Belgian Gemral by ed from Whitney Headquarters ' for Mothers , take girls. and also sen ed as captain in Hie been h.8s visiting she advantage where -'eM hir service dur.nj. the war. At PJTof the daily diveisio,, ,d the past w eek ' l. kM em the most ot it. Mrs Margaret the Washington Cmleience he Gustavenson Edna Mrs. Bessie Griffin guest oi Rogers gave the lesson very Srvtd as' diploma tertained the Ladies Art Frisecretary. Miss H met speu home Beyens her a at Mr. Creron is a ra e of club e prizes Literacy at Ihursday dhe evening m. 3 p. ed to the oldest mother present and studied at Univer day afternoon at of Mrs the Sadie Stod guest Evu by Sister Rae Harrison and sity of Pennsylvania and in lesson was given by Mrs. Glory oi dard The Ulalu Taggart to Sister Pari Before! enter ng the dipParkinson Mrs. Ruey Bernhiscl Luncheon was served member of the Relief So- - lomatic Greece he had pract'ceil Mrs. Friday at LOg.ni visiting vvitli Eva architecture n Washington and Sister to the following members: I ond. her years. siety thirty Mrs. Lukes Mer- - Lenvill member of the Relief Ida Rogers, Mrs. Myrtle Flor- rill. daughter, tried ranching n the far west. Mrs. 37 years. Mrs. Arta Raiber, Society f Cove was at, Robert Alien aw.iided piiei ence Pond, Mi. Eva arkinson Liwiston The first known book on n business. Mrs. S.tmdiy Orden, Van for the Mrs. Millie having' largest family, and mnitical terms w?as M. Pond last week .Iis. Dopp pent two sons, published excctlv three hundred and weve fie Villet, Mi daughters Mrs. it nor sno and oKan rs Ruey Bernhisel awanled year's ago, in 1626, by Captain Mrs Geitrude Rawhns a let ui ned home . turdav. ' Mrs. Campbell Mrs. for having a pair of twins,, John Smith, historian, of VirHenley, prjZe 'don I opp Monday tor Bui ley, jrs Mrs. LeRoy Lewis of In aht for having nine sons ginia and hero of the famous Id.ilio t ' i' it ier datightei was guest of honor. p p Van Orden thirteen Pocahontas stoiy. ward mu- Wr', l'r',in.T( The Lewiston first Afton Pond awarded children. Mi an William feU rd tual iunrr guL gave aparty ize or being the youngest - Mi., and Helen at the home of Roma Logeis mu! daugiMei motlu,r and Mls. Rogers the t. The uni evening U tui day f Tuesday evening teacher m the Relief - Lmgto'i Bai-o- i VuUnirt,t and v nous games Rewa'- - spent m Society the Ur and f n iT Sal Oi dav fivshmenU wiie served to Saul liver gave a ml class and Su idav ot nuiMi sitinr leers following and tonmiended the 3 Days t talk shin Lulu John-o- n, Today lid. dive-M- i Mi the i.sters great work ip n urg diet. Mi- - Eva a'dMi Mr- Eftie Benediction in were eng 'gei! llogjn, Xrniinta to their Councilor I'aikmsi'Ji, James Taggart, in Chandler. t III! hoill hur-' Helen Villet, Helen refreshments . com lusion light Stork-Maxine dav at i m ,)!( ot Eva Orchard wore'' served Edna Roulon, weeks at Roma Rogei where the George L. Snutn . Mr. and Mrs Zona Rk in Mr- - Dm Swmvard Mi d . of a nine .Thin1 a aie the proud paients ant Mrs 'and Nina lx id L- -t food anil thecoffcew ere sen ed that were celeFndav. son Jxrn pound Mi- - Ka w a.s a Lo it '! -The Dr. and Mrs W. B. Iarkinson brated throirjjhout (he wliole South at e v leig. ogre.--ia , lull gave pi Visit,) g.l'l and daughter Velda attended the old Maxwell House in Nashville ! There Mis M !,ide pai tv mie.i ttie Capitol oi Weilne-d'ati iwid M rv the funeral ot South gathered Maimheon w..- the notable folk in In'in Wiser Mr. niid Mrs! and Ml.- -. lor Tnesdav In Id Hawlev Mi of Iio'Me aftei vis gan v j p Sunday home that drank there spe-raturned Haxweu Fnmi thu the they .years ago. And rd eighth Mr. and Mis. ,,i imi Mmld id. her parents, eVennu' iting cial blend of fine cotfees, so rich, so House o the leniHindi r of the ot Mi-- 1 - Mr and Mis .1 ,b Andiew King Mrs. Wiser home the al and Mr wamil Andsent Mrs carried the news that mellow familv, heme by they gJ 1 ganu-and lanulj Id i Roger- - playing iew Niel-o- n of it to their homes. Today this same e King. V'onetta we, er pres. ed the funeral of their Twenty eight guests blend is known and used in all sec- lor Mrs at held Mary Taj Logan "Mr. Den ill Hendrick- - atten- Tuesdav tions of the country. has pleased afternoon m the eighNiL ill at Login th ward. ded the footb coffee i more people any Also Mrs. Jane Ruud and urdwy. sale. ever offered oi Olden wa Mr. Beit sons Warren and Ralph and ga visitetr Fi idav daughter Mrs. David Hendricks.; Boston, who has been appointed Saria,,Mrs. Mis.- - Grai e Pi nd. Mi resident of American secretary to the son Taj lor was n Or.tti Miss and amt loved Nwmyaril by all who , i al Claims Comm is on cf the Ia'wistop Satin. knew visitors were her. United States and Mexico s ey dv. Monday evening, Feb 8 The ' well fitted both by diplomatic' fresh in our Pacific Coafi THE istorical Mrs. Andrew Nielson amt Relief Societv of the Lewiston framing ami Americas larged selling high grade coffee Mrs Corallawkes were culled to first ward met in the opera ledge to assist in the disposition ot the hou.se. The offieers put over a cl the $641,000,000 in claims. IsOgau Fridav on uceount e "1 that you can save from the start by buying a Chevrolet. as having enjoyed the work in the offi-er- s the mutual, than'-'1- ' for their kindness and interest they had fc- "m God be With Closing song You Till We Meet Again"; closing prayer by Elder Lovvel Karren. 1 4 ufacturing and engineering facilities! Two basic truck models, each with a durable, powerful chassis designed to combine economy and reliability! Dealers and service stations everywhere stocked with parts to render prompt low-coservice! The most I The Car May l Purcht ied for a Lota Firt Payment anti Convenient Term on lialanc V Twelve great factories imsur-passe-d in completeness of man- I 1650 fretjM nd V a I j Ir I ; Cache Auto Company QUALITY AT LOW COST 1 - Spanish-Anierico- byta ! - U;" .jn , v Dela-war- tq i c sa-niansh- ip e -- I v 1 1 , a- - in , CAP IT 01 i . Bi-l- ap I I Starting Where carving a was a ceremony -- ( ! , -- i I i r -- . i v l 'vt. 1 ' A j V cf the 1 1 i v-- L vv 1 4-- - ! 4 L I than for vvk-A- It other . Maxwell House Coffee Flatted for West Cl-l.i'ga- l plant 1 V ip |