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Show J -- J I 1 " THE JOURNAL. LOGAN PAGE EEC The Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion were entertained at home of Mrs. Clara Merrill Thursday of last wek, where fifteen new membeis were pledged to He organization, Refreshments were served following a so, mi evening. - M rs. Cy ru.--i J e men- - of Ogden spent a few days r.f last week here w ith relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Munson and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Nelson of Salt Lakeeame here Satur day of last week .to attend the 'Helen Hendrick funeral. fS o o GO Q Old Folks Entertained i: WEUiSVILLE, Mar, 5. t The Wellsvilte Ward Old Folks reunion washeld-iuth- e Tata r nacle . on Thursday March 3rd with chairman James VV. Hall presiding and president Jos. 15. .White and W'lii. C. Brenchley a member of the Stake Old Folks Committee in attendance and sc vend invited guests from the ' ' Wcltsvillc 2nd ward and tag bn. "The day began w ifFa meMitTIjP which commenced at 11 :'!0 a,. "juBbythe (Congregation under the leadership of Mr. John Branch ley singing Come Come Ye Saints' Prayer ly Chaplin Jew. II. Woodward. All people over the age-- f (55 years sang We Thank They O Cod For a Prophet.' Address of Welcome W -- Hall byf hairman James That Wonderful Vocal Solo, Mother of Mine," ly, Mrs. Mat-ti- c Barley accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Jones. Melinda When '.Reading, - Sings by Mrs. Amy Woodward. Vocal Duet, Side by Side. by Mrs. Bertha MaughAn and Mr.Kenneth Murray accompan . ietl by Mrs. Celia Murray. Address by Wm, C. Brench-Ic- y -- i ? - , S H H - C3 is I LO u in co """Q - -- tq W e- U to learn of the arrival of a son at the home of Mr ' and Mrs 1 Leon Pond of Lewiston, Mr. Pond and buby are doing nice ly. ft. i Muselal Selection "Sing me To Sleep sang and played on piano by Mrs. Robert Price accompanied on the .Violins by Mr. Robert and Ernest Price. Address by Bp. C. M. Maug-haAddress by President Jos. B. White. Vocal Solo, Old Pal, How. 1 miss you Tonight by Kenneth n. j Murray. Prayer by Jos. B. Woodward Z Those present 80 years ot age who were on the stand were Mrs. Margret Maughan, Jdro. Richard Brenchley, Bro. & Sis- -' ter Thos, Irishman, Brother Jos. Cooper Brother John llill. Sister Susannah Bailey and Brother James Johns ot Logan. AH people over the age ot 60 years ajourned to the dinning room, which was decorated in lavender, yellow and white wit h the tables beautiful with vases of flowers, where a delirious 4 course dinner was served. enjoyed The young them selves in the Auditorum with Storeis given by some 2' ami. . members, with zellaphone y piano Duets by Mark a.nd Price Vocal solo (live me your solo by Mrs.Theo Whitney after which the young people ajourned to the dinner rooms while the Old people enjoyed themselves with stories and the musical mi rollers. following Two selections by the Price Boys. Reading Mothers Thimble by Jane Walters. Muscial Res. by Nell Bradoy Dan shaw. Solo. Friends. M Recitation. Walters. Carrie Mrs. by First Cigar' Price. Song by Wm. H- Dailey. f After all had been served the following program was given a i,y the amusement committee, one act play, by Mr. and Mis. Vere Price. Duet Silver Threads among the .Cold by .Jlertha Maughan and Kenneth How I spoke Murray. .Poem P. Wm. the Word, by Conference And Sunday Services At Salt Lake City Old folks and people who would like lo attend Conference or the regular Sunday Services at the Tabernacile in Salt Lake and. hear the choir will please call on the Harris Music Company. n Radio in your home, Wclw ill guarantee that Let us put the wonderful you will hear just as well as if you were on a front seat. You will be amazed at the many other wonderful programs and things you will enjoy. Freed-Eiseman- Radios called Last Sunday some of the enthusiastic people who own their friends to the phone and they too heard the choir and serv ices. Freed-Eiseman- n Please call at our store. It will cost you nothing to have us prove the things we are telling you. We teach you how to take care of a Radio and with our service you will have no trouble at all. - . people Mrs. N. F. Iullen spent the early part of the week in Salt 7 Lake. V Mr. and Mrs. H. E: Bair and M r. and Mrs, James . Ranson of Garland spent last week-en- d here with relatives. Mrs. George W. Smith returned home from Salt Lake Friday. Her son George who Was operated upon at the L. D. S. Hospital is getting along fine. The, Junior Prom of the North Cache High School was field lYiday evening at the High School gym, John P. Johnson, who died at the hpme of his daughter, Mrs Thomas Griffiths at Logan Wednesday is a pioneer resident of Richmond. He was born at Mon Denmark, Mar. 9th, 1838. Had he lived until Mar. 9th he would have been 89 years old. IU is - survived - - by three daughters and two sons. They are Mrs. Christine llill, St. AnMrs. Thomas thony, Idaho, and Mrs. Talitha Griffiths Smith of Logan, Andrew John son, Logan and Peter Johnson of Richmond. Those desiring to view the lody may do so any time Sun day morning from 10 a. m. till 1 p. m. Funeral services will be held at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Griffiths on North Main, Logan. Mrs. Anna C. Erickson died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Milton Pack following a paralaytie stroke, which she suffered about 10 days ago. Slip was a native of Sweden and was boin in the year 1851. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ellen Whittaker, of Saint Anthony, Idaho, Mrs. Zelma Hines of Sacramento, California and Mrs. Milton Pack and Alma Erickson, Richmond. Funeral services were held today at 2 p. m. A faiewell will testimonial be held at the taliernacle Sunday in honor of Ferrin Sparkman who will leave Monday foi the British mission. The testimonial will he held in connection with the M. 1. A. conjoint session. Special numbers other than the conjoint program will bo a talk by E. M. Hijjkcn and a musical number by Erma 'Spacktnau and company. Saturday, March 5, 1927. CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH . oo i c3 S3 'OJQ H Z W cn cd i & Baxter, Mrs. Ccorgianna Hill ot Logan and President. Jos. 15. W hile ot Paradisi,. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge I .arson lelebmted Dull 1th wedding anniversary on Sat. evening games and Candy making were enjojed. Dahlias graced the table where a delicious luncheon Aus served to Mi. and Mrs I). Spence, Allen Archibald, l.eishman. Briar Haslem, James arsen. Wm. (I. Darley Parley Smith. On ice Bradshaw Miller. Thos. Stuart, tarui Henry Murray, Ora Smith, and Wm. P. Leatham. Mrs. Josephine Kington underwent a very successful operation for a floating tumor at a Logan Hospital Thursday, morn ing. The tumor when taken oft weighing 12 lbs. she rested MILLVILLE Thursday evening and Friday morning reported as lecling as well as can lie expected on acMILLVILLE Mar. 5. ham. Burns count of her age. customs and Pioneer songs Whitney of- Tremonton motored over and bv Mattie Dailey, Celia. Laura spent Sunday Leatham, here with relatives and lricnds. Archibald, Bessie RICHMOND Alex and Miss Geneva Olson of tagan Pappleton Josie Come, come Siience , singing spent Saturday and Sunday e Saints" This is the Place. Mar. 5 The N. with Miss Carina Pitkin. RICHMOND. no Mrs. Engri tarsen Hard Times come again Solo II. Circle entertained their husspent Far away. and More, Mr. and Monday with her daughter Mrs of home bands at the Lose a My head lwneath Mrs. Frank W. Taveller Satur- Hulda Evans. of Logan. ' livLayMrs. Mattie Dailey. Mr. and Mrs. euming. Rook furnished Nora Oliver Nielson lee Jensen day of Idaho motored Ilollway Negro Drama by entertainment. the evening's Fred Maughan. Merrill Groen High semes were won by Mrs. down and called on Mrs. Carrie James ami Wyatt Haslam Briar and Leander Nilson on Sunday. They were Ah in Johnson a to Music by the Price Boys, at Peart. Frank r Thompson and ?n have Mrs.Hollway s son taVille 5 p. m. all ajourned to the opera Mrs. were taander Peart House where a two reel comedy uwaided the consolation operated on. They also called prizes. on entitled show "reel their return. and a '6 Luncheon was served, following President Joesph R. White of Frontier Trails- was enjoyed the games. Paradise was a visitor at our at 7 oclock, a delicious supjvcr Mrs. Ulysses Lewis was hostSchool on Sunday. was served in the (lining vwm Sunday club at her Mr. and Mrs. Merlin given ess to the Bon lleur after which a dance .allwasmarried hum Friday of last week. Mrs. and family and Mr. andllovey Mrs. in the Pavilion tor C. 1. Stoddard 'was a special eslie Hovey and family of people of the town the music furnished Ly the MellsyiUo guest. Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. (1. M. Thomson went Jo Johnson and Mr. and Mr. Rusorchestra. All felt, that . parties gait i,ke Sunday to help care sel Johnson of Nibley and Air. vag oDe 0 the best Banquet f,,r the little son of Mr. and Parley Jessop and family spent eveF held and that the who was Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. j served wa3 surely Wonderful. Mis. Rene Woolley, seriously ill with pneumonia. John Johnson. ,'.23 ate dinner and some ' dinners sent out while 275 ate Mrs. William Anderson re- The first carload of wheat from out turned ; supper. Among those Saturday from Salt shipped out of Millville for of town were Mr. and Mrs. take where she spent the week many years was shipped bv James Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Geotge Anderson who Orso Nilson to the Globe Wib underwent an operation for ap- Co. of Ogden receiving . a Leroy Hill, Mr. and Mrs. ford Bough. Mr. John Maughan pendicitis Wednesday of last good price for some. Mrs. Sarah Parks, Mrs. Lydia woek is improving nicely. If the farmers would only Rol-b- 1 . Sl-ni- 1 V - : - - , 1 ' i J Mil-in- g . Harris Music Company Phone 376 176 North Main Street Arimo lilock ship more of their products! out of the county it would have! IIYRUM a tendency to relief the over stocked market and would re-suit in better prices for the pro-- j 11YKUAI. Mai. 5. The Third A few days ago imCimer-tul'home oil ice projection room a ducer. ; v r.i'd Relief Kuril tv is planning one man audjencc viewed the colossal and extravagant film proT. If. Uniter lias gone U! a baz.aar to he held in the duction of Alichael Sttogoff. which corn's on Alonduv Ndt take to meet his (laughter ward amusement lall March and Tuesday to the Capitol Theatre, his interestSunday, was breathless, and family who has just return' 25 Many improvements have his comments enthusiastic. He left no room for doubt. It ed lroni a live years mission been made during the past wingreatest picture lie had ever seen. ui the Samoan islands. ter m the chapel including the 1 resident like Tli y eais have rolled by since Bolossy B. Something White Joseph of a rest room with was horn in Bohemia, hut the ul the ll.vrum Stake and Bio lurnisliing thrilling romance of this a John Brenchley of the High hedavenpoit and easy chairs. film drama entered his young blood, and lie was gripped Counsel wcre.J.be speakers at will money raised at the hazaio strung suspense created by its overpowering movement. ic used to defray the ex Forty-fiv- e on' years have passed since the same II. (1. Shipley, our Sari anient meeting of the improvements Iiyrum, Alar. 8 Kiralfv and his brother presented Michael Stro-go- f penses .Sunday evening. f as the most stupendous stage production the world had ever Mr. John Wilcox returned' mule. The la..aar is under the stip-- ( seen, its triumphant opening took plac'e at the New York ionic on Monday troin a local r vision of Airs. Z. . Israelseti Academy of Music, September 3, 1881, and it remained one of a lroni mspital recovering SIh reports that the materials the biggest and most popular productions in America for ten set ions operation. sold in the Imzaar will he ol years, playing repeated engagements in all cities that Imitated a A number of people from, quality. stage. Since that time Holleys has become the Powers, and tlm this ward attended the big theA lest M. 1. A. Recreational Con Powers, in turn, have dance' given place to an annex to the Sherman basketball, game and Peter etween the dry farmers ano vintion will be held March th House, hut Alichael Strogoff- has gone triumphantly on. also played Alc- at and lt in tlu Timd ward cha- Peterson, 514 South Alain, Alar. 8 Strogoff itir local farmers given I i V. 0. iekers about 188A. Providence during the week pel for ly uni Stake. of recreadirector When David Ielaseo was an office boy, and when the Shuh-ert- s Robinson, and report as having had an tional work in the Church will were not yet program boys, the Kiralfy Brothers were wish to excellent time and in e attendance. America's biggest producers. state that Providence is sure all Air. and Mrs. E. Wilson Jr. J. entet to it comes when there were dinner guests, of Air. and sen, president of the Home and guests were present. The eventaining. 11 Wright Monday Community Section of 'the ing was spent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson of Airs. J. games evening. Farm Bureau of Cache County. here are Nevada McGill Aliss Effie Jones. former Beehive The Third ward She reports that more inter visiting Mrs Nelsons parents of teacher South Cache a held high Thursday meeting is est being taken' this yc.ai Mr. and Mis. Magnus Mathew. girls H. Birch than ever before. L;mt year school Airs. It i n ; O. with now e lmt e t a evening Millville The Seventies of the in worklargest girls club in the State at Rishmoiid was a guest Sunand Nibley wards gave a soc' The evening was spent flower out symbols. at Hyrum. According to Mrs. day of Mrs. Clarice Jensen. ing and dance on Thursday The first ward Gleaner girls Andersen the number, of towns ening in the Millville hall, a and M" men held a party in fostering club work has doubat CHILI) WELFARE nice program Was rendered hall ward the Wednesday even- led during the past year. It is r which dainty refreshments a pro- estimated that more than fifty The child welfare committee ere served and then the dance ing. Games, dancing and ot the Hyrum girls will take club of the American were the features gram it there one pronounced very Legion Auxiliwork this summer. are very desirous to find ary ic best evenings entertain- evening. The first group of Third A genealogical meeting a. out if there are any children of ment we have had for some held a held Wednesday Beehive girls ward the World War Veterans, who are at time we hope they will sooitj evening candy pull at the ward amuse- home of John Wright. Geneolo-giea- l in need of assistance. We shall iiave another as they surej ment hall Wednesday evening. work was discussed and a lie pleased to investigate any know how to put it over. - -- One of the largest crowds short was given fol case brought to our notice. the Blue- lowed program Phone or write the committee. Most want ads. are stitches that nas gathered at by refreshments, Mrs. II. P. Andersen enterAirs. C. M. Tratman time." and ounces of pie bird Palace for someime enjoyTuesed continuous dancing tained at a birthday puffy Mon lf8 E. 2nd North Phone -7- 2-j. vention. day night at a sixinl given hi day evening in honor of her Airs. Hannah Walters honyr of Claude Jensen who daughter. 52 S. 2nd West. Phone 355-- j. Valera. Twenty hoshas lxett sick at a Logan $666,666 a Word! J pital for several weeks. During the week solicitors canvassed An author who sett- - as ninth a. the twon selling tickets to the nnl for Ins iiiotliut ton tt'iild'tfi Tile barber dance.shops and hit! is t'oiiMtlereil a tnpnntt hot pod halls gave their proceeds iirh atirtl in the 1m iiiitlniK series. 'If until Hut Knew" (f Tuesday to the purse that beb lit;e.6B. This series was raised in Air. Jensens Is wrltleu bv thlrlv men who ton-thalf. -61 fortunes conservatively (SU The Coterie Clu'; will meet limit'd at more than tl.l'iMMiOtiimti Kaeli of these men. inilurtliii? Saturday at the home of Mrs. K'skefeller. Olto II John l J. C. Jensen. Mrs. Eugene vVor- lsllieri H. Gary, unit Kahn lev will giAa reading. (bailee Vt. Si he, ah, ha el!! pressMrs. Maud IJljenquiht spent! ed ho Into r,ti erlsn take City. a woiils. Kverv one of Uie 15. now Wednesday in of wolds in this series Is worth Several representatives lOtoamaM) directed by Thfse invaluable moiit'v M toil Hyrum will attend the special the armies will he found BEAUDIN&yfgy school to be conducted at the U. Journal A. C, for junior club workers, according to Mrs. IC P. Ander MICHAEL STROGOFF GREAT 1 ' , wa-tli- e 1 i i - j vv " j CAPITOL Today PaUCLAS' t ! tlt 111 Sii-uida- MACfAtS Hold that Lion ! Hi |