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Show 4 1 i i I I PAGE FOURTEEN ;i i i spending a few weeks in Cali- day of Mr. and Mrs. fornia, being called there on Theurer. account of the serious illness of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Maughan her father, Chester Liljenquist. of Preston, Idaho were guests i The report reached here that of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones JAMES WILLIAM FUNK she went over the bridge just on Tuesday. one hour before it . went in President of the Benson Stake The recent rainstorms have MK. D. V. ANDERSON . wrecking the ' train in Los An- done considerable damage to South Main 162 Street, the railroad tracks of the Oregeles. . Logan, Utah. Lamont Short Line, having washed Allen to Salt tried readers of has Lake its gon The Journal time Borne give in my some forty Dear Sir: Last November vou installed an of the lives and activities of the Presidents of the' spent the week end here with the grade lout for continuous in mam been feet of the has and it ane, 2nd (or North home 37 at Fast, Stakes located in this county. We. are pleased to be. able to his family, Mrs. Allen and son al, fifty trains havinjf t0 goon the service since that time. William sidetrack. present today a brief sketch of the activities of James 1 am so well pleased with its performance that I take pleasure day afternoon to spend the Funk, President of the Benson Stake. At this writing Walter Glenn it. in writing you regarding week there with Mr. and Mrs. is seriously ill with bronchal President' Funk was bom RichAaron Leishmanr pneumonia. February. 19, 1874, at been verified and during the five months of continuous operchildren of the Wells-vill- e Mr. and Mrs! TTuy II. ation, it has required no attention whatever, and the therschools had a half holiday Maughan entertained at a ancestor's on both sides were mostatic control has been effective at all times. on shower on Friday . Washingtons Tuesday, natives of Denmark. His grand evening in honor of Mr. and birthday. The combusion of the oil is as near 1Q0 percent as I can father, Dickery Funk, and wife, The high school play Stop Mrs. Leroy Leishman. A beauwere among the first to join discover, and the combustion chamber is as free of soot or tiful trousseau was on display Thief which was presented the Church in their native land, was installed. carbon as when the and with Christopher M., the and the newlyweds received a Wednesday.. inthe opera, house My plant is a steam boiler, .but my opinion is that your burner fbeautifuTTot of useful presents. was very ably handled and put will give better results in any hot water plant, and work 50s. The father was a sailor to a over students music and the were Games, very by singing well in a hot air furnace. equally while in Denmark and made a Refreshments were appreciative audience. enjoyed. number of voyages to Iceland, The epidemic of measles served .to fifty guests. In the matter of cost: I will say that it has cost me seventy-fiv- e Greenland, England, and to Mrs. Herman Theurer at- which has been raging in our cents a day to heat my entire home. other countries. tended the birthday party of town is abatng now and most Anna Kofoed, 5 The mother, To any one desiring comfort, cleanliness and economy in a Mrs. L. M. Larsen at Millville of the children are in school Also accepted burner. the gospel in heating plant, I strongly recommend your again. Tuesday afternoon. Denmark, and came to Utah Mrs. Joseph M. Maughan and Willard Parker Yours truly Mr, and Mrs. about 1859, crossing Mrs. Fred Parker left Monday were' guests of honor at a social ' L. S. SMART in one of the hand cart comfor Salt Lake to spend a few held at their home on Wednespanies. days visiting with relatives. day evening before leaving to On his arrival in Utah, ChrisThomas make their home at Layton. Williamson underM. some time stayed for topher went an operation for the re- Games, music and singing were in Salt Lake City, where he met A delicious luncheon moval of a cataract from his enjoyed. Miss Kofoed, whom he married. Both thp parents and grand eye on Monday, at the Budge was served to Messrs, and Willard Parker, John B. The operation was hospital. parents came to Cache Valley Also dealer of Frigidair and Delco Light, products of General In the spring of 1860, and locat- L. R. Thorpe, Henry P. , successful. Motors Corp. very Keir, seminary at the North d at Richmond. The father Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Murray, June Bair, James R. was appointed bishop of Wes-- ! Cache high school built, Maughan entertained on Thurs- Cooper, William C. Brenchley, ton when that ward was organ- - . dinner. The Lawrence Baxter, Irvin Glenn, I resident day evening at ized, but at the time the In- - v na business way occasion was Mrs. Mauglians Grover Jones, David Parkinson, and u, principal dians were very troublesome, A beau- - John Larsen, Mrs. Vie Darley, Rich mom! Coop birthday anhiversary. and it was deemed best to!)fne : - of lavender sweet Miss Zella Kerr, Alex Scofield, vase tifol 'director of the Utah abandon the site until better !ort and "!fht company; peas graced the table. Covers Ferral Parker and P. M. Wiltimes, so the Funk family liamson. Richmond were laid for Messrs, and turned to Richmond where they P,ea! ,nt Heber C. Maughan of Mrs. Joseph Hoskins left several years have since resided. Christopher interests in syndihe was a director of the Sego Logan, Orice Hammond of Thursday for Newton to spend securing M. died in 1881. Milk cates, buying bonds at a disProducts company. Providence, Ernest Maughan ofja few days with relatives . The death of the father placWhile count from Mrsthe list prices, etc., B. of Woodward John mayor Richmond, Amalga, Claude Sorensen of spent ed the responsibility of the famthe first sidewalk and at do not enjoy. M. wdiich pavement P. Logan soon on Friday outsiders and MrsJThursday as the mother, Mendon, Maughan, ily the interest of the Ladies On the other hand, bank emas the boys were able to work was put down, the water sys- Jane Gunnell, Mr. Joseph Gun-Ii- n tem installed, and the public n'ell, Miss Barbara and MrJFarm Bureau. It used to be that the only fellow who they had to bear their share of careful be must ployes very could built. safely buy used cars was the Mr. and Mrs, Dyer O. Clark the responsibility. At the age library Lavoine Maughan. After din who could tell what he was getto to never borrow go expert money of work obtained Salt eleven Lake James of ner music and games were enspent the past, the junk dealer who didn't care. and ting work into outside things but on a farm at Preston, where he joyed after which all enjoyed week guests of Mr. and Mrs. we have found it profitPersonally, WELLSVILLE remained three years. He then anu William H. Dailey. a radio concert. strictly on a cash basis able to make the world safe for used car went to Pocatello where, he A committee of the Wells-vill- e even then with great discretion. Miss Phylis Parkinson of buyers amateurs as well as experts. worked in a grocery store for) second ward spent Thurs- A bank employe who never does here Logan spent Saturday Wells vi Fei. 26.. Lewis brothers, FRANK W. BLAIR COMPANY day at Salt Lale City making anything on the side has a fan Parkinson. When about twenty years of The members and partners of. Roy 68 West Center Taba new for Mr.plans building awl Mrs. Chris Larsen better chance for promotion age he returned to Richmond the Indies Literary club were the ward, Logan, Utah ol does who an one at than something oysrer supprjcr,lad(? and got work on the section in entertained at the Junior high eptertained A townsmen number our in honor of their son ThirkeHs! of on the side and loses. In the the summers, and attended; school auditorium on Tuesday 20th A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE-Aannivers:uy.;attonded thl basketball game latter case, the directors feel birthday achool winters. The winter of evening with Mrs. II. V. Carver THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT C. A. on Covers were laid for ten guest sj1 the Wednesday that if the young man loses 1896-- 7 he was a student at the and Mrs. Wm. M. Jones as hoshimis for whoi he investing Agricultural College. While at tesses. Pres. Anna Christensen among which were Herman jevt'ninTlu following were enter-an- d self, lie w'ould also lose ti e the college he took an active in- presiding. The following pro- Maughan, Thomas Bradshaw tamed at a candy pull at the iianss funds had y a hand in. Daniel M. Walters. terest in .militadyj activities, gram was rendered: duet, LitMr- and Mrsof Irwin investing them. tle of,h,i1R Elder in Bluebird of my heart Mr. and whs first Lieutenant the Alphnnzo Winward Cadet company. After leaving and Mis. John (. Brenchlov. Buhl, Idaho was among t!iel(;U'nn of Ii08an 0,1 Tuesday Bank Slocks As Investments Fvery business man slmuhl school he went with the IVo- - Mr. and Mrs. W. 1), Porter and speakers in the Welisville ward t'vc'mnbr- Mr- and Mrs. Willard !es Mercantile company of daughter, Genevieve Porter sacrament meeting on Sunday, ai l'r' Bishop John B. Kerr, own a l:t'e stock m the ba"k flichmond-- b lJune Bair, Win. G. Darley, in vvhiiii tie has hs commerZ. Harris man- gave the following numbers afternoon. This let. uly Mrs. Grover cial mount ager. While in their employ he Mias Carol Buccannon of Ilon,Y Murray, hnn a direc. interest in gives Jones was called on a mission to the CIhiiiisi ol tin' lilt- of and Miss Zella Kerr. Salt Lake is visiting with relaMiss Khoda E. Burton went to Ogden to auend the funeral Southern States. He Inhered in ushmxiim VVnixIruw Wilnon tives here. The Ladies Firm Bureau the Iv k but also gbes the of a child relative. i bank n ducet him. MUS V. 1) IUUTKIi Mississippi, and then in Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Maughan met at the tabernacle on Thurs Such stock President Joseph F. Smith delivered an address on the Origin should of ne ' course W u nh lim ton' for fifteen months, when he 2 at m. with President owned Souk of Preston, Idaho were dinner day p. and The MISS History of Mormonism at the Tabernacle Sunday evening. greatest to Ohio outright. as was transferred (IKNKVlUv b roUTKli presArchibald presiding. asset of a business man is guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Laura A snow slide in Provo canyon buried the cabin of W. W. ident of the conference, where WpiI iiiurt of Ccoio Home Redford on Washingtons birthdecorating was taken up. confidence. Confidence is far he completed his mission. Washington Wells-villand killed the occupant. c The Forgnson Gleaner Girls of Washington day. more important than money. ' Returning home he entered Mirs vv i) imm:tki; second ward enterwere Ernest Card of Ixigan and Minnie Hamilton of Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Spires The man with money cannot the county treasurers office leoign Wh thing Inn tained married this week. were the at home of and Oregon, the week end spent at past necessarily develop confidence; MI!e,V 1) I'OliTKI! with S. W. Hendricks, In June M. Mrs. W. B. Preston were up. from Salt Lake visand P. Mis. with Mrs. Bishop Maughan Ogdc but the man in whom tne com returning home on Delbert 1900 he was married to Miss Mania s It nims r relatives. and iting Miss Maughan confidence can heyi munity Lucy A. Merrill, a daughter of Janii's Challiss Tuesday. Judge C. H. Hart returned from Brigham Tuesday. Miss Gretta Williamson of Bjbara Walters as hostesses raise capital when he needs it. MISS CKNKVIKVK IOIITKK M. W. and Maria L. Merrill. J. E. Ilyde of the A. C. spent part of the week in New s were made and is There Logan' spent Monday here with The union has proved a very hn ..ill In Washington always enough capital SaltSecretary Lake. read. Sewing and making of about and it is earnestly seekher parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Uu happy one, and four children Sfli n,., Thomas and Odell opened a book store in the Ricks block. W Him... ot I, flowers were enjoyed. Refresh- ing investment; but capital is have been born to them. in, oln l.ini nln N. Williamson. i Apostle Brigham Young was a Logan visitor this week. 'in w. i) Mrs. James John of Logan ments were served by the very timid. Like a bird it will This same year he was chos-e- n Bishop Henry Hughes of Mendon was in town Wednesday, s Johnn.v ., Hisfi hostesses to 83 members and go where there is food; but it SMin j to labor on the Cache Stake was the dinner guest of Mrs. HI. D. Goaslind was down from Preston Wednesday. M'on man Chris Larsen on is frightened and flies away hi Mutual Board. A little later he guests. MIs CLNKVIKVK PoiiTKU Thursday. Madam Mountford was delivering lectures in the State on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn when it seems that someone is was made first counselor to T. (l" JThe Welisville Old wards the Wall subject of Experiences in Bible Lands. Whitman Folks T71" The ownership H. Merrill, bishop of the Richof MKS w reunion will be held in of Brigham City are spending after p);Ti:i mond ward, which position he Tin. lit mu l, i, n,, .. tabernacle on a few days here on account of hqnk stock or being connected bank stocks mn minis the Welisville are sold every (ward tendency for a long d held until 1917. During this Ml! W 1) IUliTKI! the serious illness of their with a good bank tends to creThursday March 3. Program of week. ate confidence this and However, time he held a number of politiyears. men Glenn. Walter helps father, piano solos Valse and commenced at 11 oclock. secure the confidence of oth- Banking And Business cal offices, such as justice of (i fireflies. were may be, the Babsonchart now gieii by Mrs. Tne neighbors and friends B A N K I N G A S stands at 8 percent aberve nor ers. Bank stocks have also the peace, mayor of Richmond, Katherine Lee. This Bank losses are af. directly program very pleasantly surprised Mrs. to be member of the town council, etc. was a proved investment good fected by business conditions. mal which is very good (or A W O U K ery ninth apprei latcd and George Spence on Thursday over the long run. There are When panics In 1910 he was elected to the banks this time of year. This means come, by 38 members ami eviving, it being her State Senate, In which capacity enjoyed few bank failcomparatively which are not conservatively that mosf banks are having an (Continued From Paje Seven) s ures and owing to the great managed suffer but the earn- easy time now. - The Vise he served for ten years, wheni e Vs . A soclid hour was also day anniversary. An enjoyable! dming which com- - evening was had m games, bank is excellent training federal and state supervision, ings .of well managed banks bankers, however, we now he resigned to accept the nom- ,,un,t-music, and singing. A delicious much better than working in a they are in n'Jtmg under the ination as representative need not be affected by busi- liquidating and cleaning house carefully watched. luncheon was served do Mr. and large city bank. In the large Mr. J. (. While in the State ,l'lslut Bank stocks are seldom listed ness changes as much as one while the opportunity exists to Bienchley Senate he was chosen president !yast,taken up all singing Amer-o- f Mesdames John A.4 Leishman, bank the work is mostly me- on the large stock exchanges would think. The reason is do so without creating trouble A Long, Juanita, Brown, L. chanical wheie a young Heber man and they are not suitable for that when interest rates are To be a successful banker one that body two regular andia'ilLong Joseph I rail, and Loe-one special session. Often there is high, deposits are low; and must always be a lap ahead of ()ld Sweet Maughan, Thomas Jones. Wm. works much on Ledger E to IF speculation. A. Bailey, John . In 1917 the Richmond wardTmg, after winch delicious Bailey, Howard with little chance of learning quite a spread between the when interest rates are low, his community. Hence, fore- divided, and reorganized. riieshmeuts were served hy the Jones, Herman Theuier, Geo. banking. In a small bank, on bid and asked prices. deposits are high. Thus the sight and courage are also and in 1919 he was chosen a hostesses. Spence and Mrs. Martha Leish- the other hand, he has a chance Those desiring to buy stock in earnings before adjusted as very necessary requirements. The Gleaner Girl member man, Sophia Stoddard, Jennett to learn all departments. Both any bank can usually do best to losses -- are often about the .Copyright, 1827, Hublishdrs Council. Wrilsvilie waid met at the home Jones, Jane Parkinson, Maggie jsma11 and medlum sized banks by frankly going to the presi- same In 1921 he was made presi- of Mr. ail, ylo, John IVrkins Archibald, Grace Bailey, Emilv t,na,,lt young men to make dent and asking him for some bad. . dent of the Benson Stake, with Monday To work in stock. If the president of the The government has decided Bessie Spence, Eliza- - va, 31,10 Maughan, a middle of mans with largely Miss job efenmg GVA Hogan and John E. Grif- kuig atmosphere is also hank hesitates tell him that you paying interest for deposits f0 establish a radio broadcast- hostess. The both Riggs, Annabell Moreland ? 'w Uhcn work,n m will either let the stock stand and fin, counselors. This position Misses and116 and; loaning these deposits out in monopoly in Malaya, the Mary Spence 1,!U) Reorganized with he still holds. .bank in his name or will agree Urrauc .Maujrhan as Hattie Taylor. to at a profit. The profit de - concessionaire to establish one While president of the Sen- Aim Perkins s of successful invest- - give him the first Mrs. Serena Hall and Mrs.lfn'"1' opportunity pends uion the spread multi - or more stations within a year ate several important measures He sees men make and to buy some at market Lmd charge in license fees forre- when plied by the volume. Chris Larsen were dinner were enacted. The prohibition vt .. 'n ,n n lu,se money and, if he is observ- - as, or if you wish to sell. Most is. j, At the time ork:nspresent deposits cciving sets. t,corFe Barsenji, hairman law was passed. The Work- - it of otT Fridav notes bow much money is bank presidents can always are and interest rates are large . comm laigram .ittee- - and mens Compensation act jmade and lost. Such knowledge find stock for those in whom low. Unless something unfor- - ' Sweden consumes a o emi relatively also created. The Industrial Luge Hendry as chaiirnan of f, kLof very important loth to those they have confidence. When seen occurs, conditions will smaller amount of coal thanamusement Mondaj here and Public , Utilities commis- the her employes who have funds committee bank stock it is a cour- - probably remain the same selling other countries about was for, and Mrs. lr. having taken parents sions were created. re-up and ti Walter, invest and those who some davjtesy to first go to an officer of some time to come. wjng Many econ-- 1 the same population and During his presidency in the esh nients served to' twelve u jhope to.- - Jlen connected with (the bank otherwise to a brok- ILheve that there will trial development and - with of banks Stake, the Stake Taliernade has memlors. Salt often have opportunities er or auction. In most of the be a still further decline in rsvJIector Buiper Lake-City Miss Edit h Ljlienquist been completed and dedicated was guest on Sun- -' for. getting good mortgages, large cities are auctions development pnF is where monoy rates wjth .a light down- - hydroelectric Lably will use les. OUR STAKE PRESIDENTS 1 . - i - . PR I i ! tic -- ! i S The us K J ? I the-plain- s ED. V . Aaideircosa Mes-dam- es i .e j j i ?J Mes-dam- es '' 3 ( SAFE FOR ALL - . j r lle, j i - t - - - - Thirty Years Ago - - int-iv.- -.i Ci't.i-(.- j I i by-la- w I it-- . ) per-;io- ' LIFE s. - s . re-w- . , - '''" J s j indus-omis- ts i |