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Show Vi Saturday, September 18 1926. TIIE JOURNAL, RICHMOND Miss RICHMOND Sept. l (Rozina Skidmore left Sunday for Salt Lake where' she will teach at the University of Utah the coming., school season. Mrs. J. R. Thomson. Mrs. Al111a Merrill and Mrs. James An-- , drus went to Logan Friday of iast week to be present at a meeting of the county officers of the Daughters of the Dion- eers, Mrs. J. R. Thtynson, presi- dent of the local chapter of the Daughters of the Pioneers wish es to announce to the membeis of that organization that the f rat meeting of the year when the lesson work for winter will begin and also the annual dinner for the members will be held Friday September 21th. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Funk, Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Hendricks, Mr. nd Mrs. C. S. Hall and Mr and .Mrs. N. F. Bullen attended the Rankers dinner dance at the Hotel Eccles at Logan Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Drown of San Francisco. Calif, were visit- ors at their sister Mis. Hilma Wights home Wetoesday and Thursday. Mrs. Gladys Allen of Burley ' Idaho has been visiting with it-- ; latives here. Mr. and" Mrs. Aroct L. .nut the week in Salt Lake, where Mr. Harris went to at-- j tend the Postmasters conven- - ris st wot Us ; ItunmiiM. of IcUrrthis ut illusti atotl with sktMthcs lo Kui ok - th tup " atiilioi STRICKLAND G I L L Nntiotinli.v know u -- H 1 L A titnoi M go to a show Wed do til wxtk, wire floorwalkers in that if y.e weie home, wouldnt livery stable or stevedores or Then its all right. Professional people in We can go to a movie or a Great Iirfnm are trained for their &peak " and if you want to we professions which isnt a bad idea can get an American show to go at al! in fact this country may to We can 50 to a tinfma and sometime it, to its advansee a wild west picture that con- tage. An adopt English preacher is an vinces all untrateled Hntiehers educated person who can speak that every town In the Sites is his own language and a few others. y tomosed o? a huddle of And an English actor or actress t, unpainted shacks along has actually learned to act an unpaved street, through which When ou,ro into the theatre and bandits continuously In London vou are smarted down cowboys gallop in a hcluva cloud of dust. toward the cellar You wind down ipp.ng and shooHnR and twilling and down and after awhile you topes as they careen in their sad- are shown into vour scat. You feel dles. Everv building Is a dance-hal- l thatou are in a subterranean This has been a beral edu- cavern hunting Flevd Collins or cation to the Slav something by Hit! time but lookit and has had tin added There is the lag right smack in la-s- t 1 ace there. No he Between art. that cime vou ns lady came in between the rows of cat; and aked me" for for the prow-griThat was the firt time hid Known that thev sell v o vour program In an Tng-litheatre. Not at all a bad idea It lcnt a serious expcn and it luukus pimple watn fnwor pa?os of The program l printed nntter n ad intr nsiillv worth th price 11 elected humor, it ift full of w etc. Th pi iv will he worth wh V. vou in iv tv to that, and th w 1! he done in 1 workmanlike T o p)i-In- r On th waj home if nttaiked hv ho pmes of hiinafr and if vou f( inr Pnd to buv some frut from a stmt vendor examine flch mticle of fruit before vou buv. For street vendors of fruit do thev I kinda believe f ill th m eosHrs? thv dowith areth not Incurably British prevalent Somehow thev business mt'gntv look upon customers a legitimate if one and prey pf them can sell vou eh ven roitn plums out of the dozn vou buv. he fee! that hi life has not hem such a failure aft r all While if all the plums ur bad lie is in the seventh heaven and regards himself as a fruit vendor hundred j .'dvantagt sun. of ham ou he th'uu e to to ' hn.d if f w 1 v him tinc-ftir- n some-ihi- when agun us go to a cpiakv w' liad mb .m Engl h piav, mv pujudice of tans anin-- t oui uwh out because w w uu hIihi abroad to see things dirter nt, And hctW'ved jou and me and the till ntc station. I like th English pi i v ry vfy Well, i pH k biur not b Cdi'ge Egan intei tained with a family sp- per Sunday evening at th . h mmi( community Section of the F.irm Bureau spent Wednesday Thurs! afternoon of day and Friday (he past wek quilting a quilt. at the club rooms which will bej on exhibit at the Cache County i d 1 prcnt indeed For English aitOis hive Th learnt d to art thiattr bf not been rt fruited from th rarik t who mino of naturil g irnisn w n i.- - d 0 K VN t w ii ml .nipjdvit mi iutPUdinti oeating. on in cans, v ho hood are like kids of any oLhcr v tsded neighborhood, fresh mi One of them sing m a song thero paid him a shilling t ef w vouun we go to where ou ilj Kiy that to prepaid vuu for ,ti n t d wo are gedng naveiing ITnnce after awhU) aw iIn ik j on hi the We cM3b in and steps n, th AT sight-- voice, -- hut an oih r kid cam and said he knew a oiig tvhoae omission would b worth 1. f a crown. 1 didnt bite, though ho probably was right at that You will find out one ihlng.fel-lo- w petrol. After about h.nf an bout or ss gadder, that you hadnt known that Anne Hathaways cottaga ah m- along a road leadn g hi iw iloned farms (mi)he thev .uent was considered a mansion An tt 0 handoTd lut a lot of th m look d iy It was a huge farm housa for ther limes it sili has fourteen ruined Jt. withyhelr Hart of the housi tho looms houses, etc ) we aim residence of thflcare-.tiuR- ei hot dm, verj pilvate The rest is shown to tint the real William Si " tgawptr (or aom other fellow One can feel as romantic as ha vune name) actually ! 11 i j j fotd-on-v- him drink himstlf blind the first few days ixpecting no work of him till lie had reroiered from that fust gloi lona hat then hia butting as lower and tie was on average the lob or tiny gi uLly but firmly killed him of They base the death-masOliver Cmmwell there when one sees that he doesnt wonder at the enthusiasm with whuh so many people hitrd that flinty old He must have had a map milk. on him that would Tin re loo we see one nf the flrst of the many original portraits of hv Holbein, that we Henry the shall see eveijwheie. Henry seems to have led a busy life rushing because he from a suddenly remembered he was late Somefor a silting to Holbein times, Kolluin tkjla me, the old boy would have any awful time keeping Ills fan stiulght when he would reiall in the vety midst of a sitting, something nominal that hapbepened while wifey's block was ing removed. If I had looked as much like a captive Jiallnon ps lfenry the 8 did. wild hoiscs wouldn't have dragged me In front of an grlist except willi the clear understanding that It the painter made the pleliir. look anything like me, he would be drawn and quartered and thrown into the moat. Gy and cout ,.d"itmt wroie, would know SI if you had been all the way from blindfolded America and not ewn told vhuber jou were headed. That is beoa ise it all looks ust exactly hkt The g ihled houses are of stucco with blown wood on them There are trip. lots of window boxes full os How- nrs l'.lll would lie pioud if lie were to see how Ihe g miens, etc., had been kept lip hv the ptople who seem to have soaked up a iat of hlg poetry uni aie living it. A man with a horse nml esnioge that probably Shikespture used to rent to take Anne Halhawav mit (It was then that Hill got thn Idea for his nw song Thanks For Uie liuggy Hide) impoi tuned tnn I used that wotd in tn previous article) us and we tented bus nnebut bark. lie knew mighty well where we wanted to go. His horse turned without his tightening a line, and went to Anne Hathaway's collage VVe went past on Shottery Itoad Mail Correlh's place (1 think It was Marie Correllr or it might tier's or Fannie have been Fldna Hursts) plaee, and oon were at the collage whose picture has been 'aken oftener than anv other In the world. The place look exactly as vou That expect tt to, doesnt It? thatched roof and the garden with the hollyhocks how often hive you seen It! The kids of the neigh- ,,uicncd Vou sour-fres- X S' ksofssA ratford-on-Avo- n at sight k x t.. - wiMiea muinx uu uie couinua Ur he tie beside the fireplace. nd can step Inside the fireplace ntuat have look up at the sky. It been a hevkuva a Job to keep a Thefe lire there when It ratned! is a little transept' or notch In the e where face of tho chimney-piecthev kept dry tinder to start fires, to flint used with (they Ignite It) lu Ibwso days. ShakPpeate wrote of Joint stools bet you dont know what that IM Uut look there ut nie head o( the no Old Blatlv Joe", Njes, Kirk- - .lie can be close to the doctois. General Conference ham and Miles; Spanish dance, Word was leceived, Tuesday The Ninety-sixt- h Elizabttli Shunivvay. De Esta night that the baby was some Conference of the Church of will it Ilolmgreen; Kentucky Babe, improved. It is hoped Jesus Christ of Latter-day- ! and that to continue and Mopolitum Night.--, Rest improve In Peace, chorus. they will soon be able to return Saints will convene in the Tab-- ! Mr. F. 1. Moiten.-e-n and son home. Miss Isabel Stephenson ernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah,! the county fnt engine aruved Hyde, motoied to Salt Lake of Lewiston is staying at the on Sunday, October 3, 1926, at to stt p the Sunday where they will attend home during Mrs. Bybees ab- 10 oclock a. m., continuing with and u.sed then sessions on Monday and Tues-- , not liie as there was enough the Postmasters convention apd sence. thedace - to iighi, visiTmeLitives Ahevepect to The two small children of A. day, October 4 and 5. The ; yater-m- r with as a pi Hide watv system leturn sometnfte this week. I). Winn have been very illrthe General- Priesthood- meetin gwilJ h with nne and Mr. C. E. Find the Jlrs. supplies Layton baby seems to be on the im- be held at the Tabernacle on water. The crn.i! was finally and family of Salt Lake stopped prove now but the little girl Monday night, October 4, at 7 turned down and the file was at Tienton Sunday on their was taken to Snnthfield yes- oclock. HEBER J. GRANT, co'diol. from under Idaho Alexander, put terday where she is under the Monday ANTHONY W. IVINS, Mrs. Sophia Uhristcmen wid- w here they have been visiting doctors care, she is in a pretty Mrs. Frank Y. Tiaveller enCHARLES W. NIBLEY, tertained the N. H. Circle at ow ol the late C F. Christensen their daughter. Mrs. Leon Rosa. serious condition. It is hoped First Presidency. tf at Miss Peail be died accomwas soon better. will ediicRi.ay Wilding evening her home Thursday afternoon. they p. m., one half hou1- be- panying them to Ogden where Varden, the small son of It. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Mrs. Bert Erickson entertained with a dinner at her home fore her sixty second pirthday she will resume her work after E. Butler is sick at this time. OF CACHE STAKE Cmistensen'a two weeks vacation spent at It is hoped that he will soon reMrs. Thursday evening of la.st week anniversary. from her home in Downey, Idaho. cover. .n honor of her husbands and has suffered many has They had dinner at Mrs. s Mr. C, J. Anderson and famcancer:bat year i ttle fodpast daughter , Joys birthday iii. She w as born - ily of Clarkston I. F. Mrs. Moilenhave moved een laid sisters, seriously were covers anniversaries She men, then motored home in the into their home in Trenton, 'it . ,n Denmark Sept ten guest,-joi bv to sons and iVoj evening. is the one previously owned by Mi. and Mrs.' George Erick- S survived W. 11. are Fred II. H. Thompson. a Saturday They Sept. evening, daughters, son of Park City, Mrs Anna of Preston and S. Bunko party was held at the Mr. R. E. Reynolds has been Christensen Matelda Mrs. Gustarasen, and home. in atten- - our new station agent for the of Those R. Richmond, Christensen Bentley Erickson of Salt Lake were visit Mrs. Clarence Nelson ot Dayton dance were: Mr. and Mrs. past week while Mr. Hunter ors a few days last week at the Miss Lillian Christen-- 1 vjn Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha has been taking his vacation. and home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert sen of Richmond. Ten grand-- Littledike, Mr. Ralph Merrill, Thursday night. Sept. 16, the Erickson. also survive her. Fun- - j AIr George Merrill, Mrs. B. T. Y. L. M. I. A. and Y. M. M. I. en child) Thomas Mr. and Mys. Martin Heni jr.x.s Lula eral services will be held to-Hauser and A. officers held a party for the Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Thomas of d The Logan Temple will Mr. Westover. Cake and new officers and old officers LeRoy Downey and Mrs. Chauncey 20 for half the and cream their served were Monday and a September open partners ice Thomas of Swat spent records. Baptismal work stake board members. taking time all. had was Mr. ot by good High the here guests Sunday Tuesday Sept. 21 ; higher ordinscore was awarded to Lulu Ilau-- I foi and Mrs. J. S. Stoddaid, inon Wednesday, Thursday been have ances Rubber rings ser and Irvin Reed. the purpose of visiting with to be sliped on the bot- and Friday. Wednesday night vented A Bunko was party given their sister, Mrs C. H. Monson, and Hyrum Stakes. The Tuesday evening at the home of toms of water pitchers or pails for Oneida pi ior to her leaving Tuesday R. SHEPHERD JOSEPH them to prevent rugs marring Littledike. The following lor her home at L0114 Beach, Box Elder Stake M. 1. A. male'Ixma President. , or polished floors. 3t m were the attendance: dolMessrs, chorus winners of the fiftv Uahf. Enroute Mrs. Monson with her tar prize at the June M. I. A. Ralply Merrill. Ed Pitcher, Mar- nected tt 3s Benson, StanforTFelersob; Harold and fanirly at Salt Lake convention in Salt Lake render-jvi- n and the Hansen: and Loyal in the! ed the following program She left here Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Adamson Trenton ward house Saturday, .Misses Veda Lulu. Alvina and Linnie Allen, e Hauser, eleventh. The house was and daughter Bonne spent VVe give a special allowance for your present 1ark Eva Grace an apReed, Bentley, and ual days of the weak at pretty. well filled with Robson. Herbert Mrs. audience. High Marjorie and Mr. it v with prize preciative machine during Sept, and Oct. buy until was given to Ralph Merrill Tind After the concert the Adan. son. Thev nlso spent some Grace Reed. Watermelons and bers of the chorus and time in Salt Lake. you get our Prices. served, Mr. and Mis. Rav Albistoii friends who accompanied them! chicken wei-BARGAINS Miss Thora Brown left Sun-an- d have moved into the Albert An- were treated to strawberries Pocatello where she for cake. day derson home. 6 Singers 20 White Machines The program was: In Liber-,- v ill attend school the coming Mr. and Mrs. S W. Hendi k Little winter. their a tvN Name, and In' have received word from Slightly Used in Mis Elizabeth Olsen i sad for Old Ga rden, male chorus ; read-- ; .011 Russel (hat he Td&ho solo. Falls woi king. Monal ing, Mis Engar; vocal Germany, leaving The infant baby of Mr. and Out of Ihe Dusk", Lyman HodCo. Canada yesterday. mcap ges : Indian J fiw n, and Katy Mrs. Frank Bybee has been H. Ray Pond n.a n'l vi lin duet, very ill for the past two weeks, 170 South Main Street. vd having his barn and pealrti pid, male chorus ; d. a and Wedi.e. houses burned Joseph Bukhara! Sunday, Mrs. Bybee took the fbej KiydNye been tailed K lmm jading. Miss Engar; quartet, baity tn I)gnn to stay where h in o bru.sl- - in tV fieM.--, a a, dm- eu by a high wind, to liu bain. Mis. Rond and her .sister Miss Olive Hendiick- weie alovx at the )l,ice but a alarm wav bent iii anti men and boys trom town battled with the tiame'- - until Semi-annu- al - - table stands dining-roo- , needed the ndded height to $iv him puithase when', the knifff ,Waf It was there the Anne if door that ) Hallik-wa- y living-rooI hw seed once IBht the big poppy-po- d so intrigued my, imagination a'd led me infp ail that work I told vou about before preparing seed bed to raise the ugliest, m lot of dirty-purpthe dot poppies that ever insulted . Irg eyes of a It is raining, of course (for look where we are!) so we amble back to tho old open barouche, push the children out and tell the old gen tleman to drive ub back to Shakes v i peare Inti, please, . Hut the horse had started back beiore we got the old mau awake. le oinnest-lookln- g flower-dover- , (S hitAX ., E Cftx.Qi.o- ( Next Saturday WHEN TEETH ARE TROIERLY FITTED There is no end to the satisfaction one r ceives. You may know that you will be pioperly fit when we do your work for our j ears of experience qualifies us as leaders in the dental profession. , liet Us Talk your dental problems over with you. - -- T one of them: A high stool lor tns head of the house to sit on while lie caived the "joint", or roast.. lle To Be Continued - and cus-m- front of you I dont understand it at all, but I dont care. It's fun anwav. For Petes sake dont make the take visitor during the week. Members of the Home and . PAGE NINE. The International Syhitcai enc.ied onu.jo I .here So back down the stone k ep lain fiom itr n op load that was bud diop si Png lie lobt liis de-e- ir Kng-hhnia- n, 11 Hut ' 5hiht.sp ue inn rni lunchaofi anil iv r "in j 1 1 latives. At the .Sacrament Meeting to he held tomoirow in the two w.uds the services will he und-e- i the direction of the ward (oncological cqmmitteea. The .nieetmg will be held in commemoration of the visit of the Angel Moroni to Joseph Sniithwhich joccurred Sept 21. Mr. and Sirs. Paul Merrill spent Mednesdav and Thursday of last week at Salt Lake. Mrs. George Egan entertained with a dinner at her home me, iled up the ri wont ih m) driv e his bus up That U f ihe castle s nger p only As Vo start up to the casth Ik n Get your tick p ously !m r u nos vou ilunol lio gives tor aims 1f you refi g vo i a good round out. in whi river the lu.guig understood pure nord.c is mispronounced. h that road we we In now! It is from nine to two feet deep, ippatently, curved o w of solida is done The carving nnk! ( ven begood many centuries ag fore Indiana began oroduelng literature. How many eas it took and what crude pioiesn they Hut Ill used, w will never know cookv the men who dug that bet ro-in k road the hvtng more than eight hou s a day and got les in a month than the modr or brickel n Americin liodean layer get an hour. Indubiy tlie or them oed with lug buss kept homo brew of a high voltage, and for hiving worked jm a reward m minted themselves to death thmr funnies to buiv them tn a com nut and supportpowers ibid If th v siv d tlieir ing themselves union cards, all Irate of them has - been lost Tlii-ibe neaiU Inlf a m.le uiii-,of Uil vtnne-- ( ut roatl b ulintt (o tlie ( klf is(i!oned moat and (Ik lovelv r ml) t at (lie (ton ruor (bat arecastle walls foot of (ho rraBKV ut). (lie jokes (ho besieged b on tl)ere! (be lo play siegt They would wilt Iron aijd pour it, still bollinc on tile hea.ls of tlie .soUlurs who were ereaatd In seal-lii- u the Willis thej were just full of those roiich boyish pranks The old portcullis is out of hus'ness and Ihe pi ice is owned bv Mime bm Amriican insuianeo Kir lie lets some of tlie tilled Damps do a little heap and baunless dukimt there a part of thfe year, as exhibit A but it doisn't uiean anythimt. When you get lrrHle the astle gates you nnfoti a bi aul iful gri dotted with tall pirns. The thg castle are grounds back of well-kePower n ccly platted (n gardi ns and reaches of shrubbery. I.ut Inside the big. frowning greva turreted walla you are bd by one-stor- j home. Covei were ldid for 17. Mr and Mrs. Edsel Christen-e- ii of Downey and Mr. and Mrs. Rpben Hurst of Salt Lake City weie out of town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Don Andrus of Rockland. Idaho spent a few! (lavs of the week here with re- utord-on-A- ! alum-uillio- Come on now I kn v ta at "W ai ru k d) d mrtiidnt? j h false-fron- ll.n-m-- . to n j , Mr. and Mrs. Copyright, gentleman, who makes his llrtnp thus, thioHgh everv part of the castle every hit of which holds you spellbound Not a bit of use to tight against tt ktd. it gets uu The old chapel the marvelous picture galleries with enough beamy and history to keep as both there a week: the cauldron in which thev u&ed to cook the soldiers drlnklng-haihethe old jack-botbit would hold nearly v gallon and wt?e held up by ones elbow while diaining the dainty tin n jr th.it where more power wont Ft to your elbow onginated. Fact1 You know it HA1 Not to it line spoofing rnot p.i- - to 01 ign oinow here Bo vou know when tluy lined a to Pick new servant in those di)s they let t ) .1 . dn not, going to write any history, you and I, as we noe uround places of ancient irterest. are we? Far as Pin concerned were not. I'll tell the woild History is work! Were going to wonder, as snoop and gape an So do. other tourists since we have got off the trait it I. timing-toSpa and have to drive to not cret anyway n of Wnr the jehu to go by the W it wick Castle (call ignoramus! Theseew wo and Were . IU j T . s a l j ' rail. COUNTY, UTAH i , , CACHE TRAVELING. WITH -, tion. Mrs. L. P. Caine was a Salt LOGAN CITY, DENTAL OFFICE SMITH Utah. 85 North Main - Logan. - e way-hom- tf -- - 11-3- Lay-ton- 16-18(- 1. -- Ir-Ida- ho 1 -- re-an- -- ex-vis- sev-hi- For 1927 Special! Special! 1 The Greatest BuickEver Built offers hundreds of dollars in extra value. But the price has not been raised. This is the t-- r a 1 advantage of Buick volume. it rfra J Tfte GREATEST dont Sfillfci whr h-,- 1 EVER BUILT; . Singer Sewing Machine -- MB BLAIR MOTOR CO. 55 West First North J j 4 , V |