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Show tss FAGS TwO lcai: ctit, zzzizztaz, ' cacss county, ctae Saturday, June 4. 1527. days here visiting relatives and ents of a 5 2 pound bah v 'boy friends. born CHURCHES May 2Sflh. Moth er. and Mrs. Henry P. Mur- - er andSunday, baby doing fine, rav and family of Clifton SDent Mrs. K. Leishman and Monday here with returnedMargaret Sunday : SIXTH WARD to home at her BYPUBUSHED By GLADYS E. JOHNSON Montana on Wednesday,' A very interesting program xii'fiVi mond, MrS. Iwis Maughan EARL ft ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY two after will be given in the Logan the spending past Service AdamB Furnished Exclusively by The George Matthew AUGUSTUS GORDON Editor and family of Preston spent months here with relatives. ward Sunday evening, Sixth 250 Park Avenue, New York Sunday and Monday here guests 5 Entered at the Poet Office every day in the week, except Sunday, by the Sixth Ward Girls .June jof Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. at Logan. Utah, aa Second Slaaa Matter Glee club. The program will be President Jos. B. White, Mr. NIGHT OF PAIN rendered as follows: Tams of Paradise and Mr. Jos. Subscription Rate r .Girls-Gle6 CHAPTER Once Long Ago ' Sorensen' . .of BY MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance Oe v were T. Mehdon, the from the There a was the roar of glare . . "Desert engine; starting BT CARRIES, .PER MONTH. In Advance TOe Lullaby...,... Girls Glee . speakers in the Wellsvilie ward and Instrumental trio, The' World the A Diacoont of f LOO Per Tear will be Given ter Advance dappled had light hedge, sending of the headlights penetrated charge Sacrament on meeting meeting Sunday, .Payment for a Full Tear. Second Councilor GarJ Hughes Sunday evening. Sister Joseph-an- d shadow reeling over the girl Mho crouched in hiding there, as js, Waiting for the Sunrise ATTEHTISINO RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION t. Hugh wheeled the car about. For a moment Joans heart stopped Mis3 Gladys Ruby James " Hughes of !!ne Jensen spoke on the pi,'vibVv and derived from doing Temple and she went Meak with the thought that he had seen her. But of the AI. I. A. -- stake I Member of Associated Press 1 P down the street; its pounding motor became T The Aieoelated Press la exclusively entitled to the nee for republic-tloboard were also present and.re- - wol'k- - A number was given by athelowcar continued on the Bight of all aewe dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la thie sustained the i Chorus. Brother Wm. Then hum mutuals of the Cxiris tieari.. (ilee she rose and stood, a slight paper and also the local new published therein. s Noble an talk gaveJoans Ups. She plodded to .Merry Life....,, ...... interesting desolate figure watching the red tatlirAP All right of republics tlon of ipeclal dispatches herein are elso ward. dropped Air. end Airs. Walter Walters on temple work and genealogy. light dwindle tn the dark until it'f1 glooman faMnstheott Unk, . .ca tL Carnja Peterson Marjorie the tight hatl and was snuffed out.)116 SrP mfie Girls. Glee Miss Dorothy Ault of Logan turned a corner and son, Warren and daughters to j Larson and back the hair dinging Thinking she had evaded him some-- brushed Cool Sara and Nelda of Salt Lake spent Saturday visiting rela- how and waa returning home, Hugh her hot fice. brooding stillness (Reading Gwenivere Johnson Mo; wak turning down the street of Joans stole around her like a flream. were visiting relatives here tives. I Were Yonmr You and water of drip-dcame; VTa" rip house hoping to head her off at the'notonous the week. past .. W. Mrs. Girls Glee F. A Bliekenderfer and 'from tho pipe overhead. - Fair frog Rain . Change , Airs. Ruby Jensen and fam- daughter Alariorie. left last corner. 'croaked the formed in rill The Swan by was (VoCal Home! tiny It bitter trio, the y just ily of Hyrum and Mrs. R. S. week . for Los Angeles, M'here touch needed to sting Joans pride I118 seepage. A little breee wenti ......Helen Lundahl, Karma OT1 !nJ2niiR!in4!!liHinI!17ilI!R!I!i9!l!IR0 Nelson of Smithfeild were din- they Mill join Mr. Blipkenderf-er- . A minute biter she was hurrying stirring softly through the dried Frank and Hazel Spenst - Yesterday down the street In the opposite direc- grass of the field where wild blark-- l ner- guests of Air. and Airs. tion. berry vines rioted over charred tree Sh uberts Serenade ...Girls Glee The above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer Heber Bankhead on Alonday. a child Joan had come A Garden A great throng visited the That Hugh that anyone would trunks. As times Lullaby... Gills Glee Air. and Airs. Clyde Copen with the others Vocal many at 8 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday pose such a thing to her! Outraged Who KnoMs on solo, Memorial Day. in . season. berries They and daughter, Louise of Salt cemetery 'pride braced her for a moment but hunting reading each Monday refers to Saturday's reading. MoreMr. Ross would eat their sandwiches in of the next was the she Josephine Smith ail suffering' minute Humphries Lake were guests of their parland Wyoming is visiting at girl again, tears blinding her until grateful shade of the whterlank and Neapolitan Nights Girls Glee Atr. and Airs; Daniel J. ents, she stumbled on curbstones and patch Us drips in their, cupped home Mr. ILLUMINATING NATURE the of Airs. and D. hands Jones on Sunday and Monday. blundered into trees. and starlight are no longer sufficient illumina SEVENTH WARD How strange! For one cringing moment Joan conAirs. Alary K, Hendry enter- M. Campbell. MOONLIGHT scenic beauties. Niagara Falls has been tained at dinner on Friday the , Mr. and Mrs. G..W. Mailer of Conjoint program, t Seventh " ward M. I. A.: Senior- Girls here on put on a night schedule by means of an elaborate lighting system occasion being her 70th birth- Thomton.'tldaho arrived evening en route to chorus,' Seventh ward; Junior which sets ff the mighty cataract at night with new. glories of day anniversary. A beautiful Sunday, Mhere went to .at- ed to see the cruel and knowing marvel at life wjtich could be. so Girls chorus, Pivcr Heights; Provo, they ' 70 cake with birthday candles color and light. , exer- glances which would follow her down unexpected, shoriting.one out of the! JJ. Mens quartet First ward cm graced the table where cov- tend the Cbmmpneement She cotild hear the Recently Natural Bridge,' Va., has been given similar atten- ers were laid for 42 cises ,at the B. T. U., where Main Street Margaret Watkins ; voices guests, There's Joan Or- aTtrainVhlsUen8the distance, aE?M mocking tion. , A 7,000,000 candlepower system of red, amber and purple games and music were D. Mas a gradu- mond who made such a fool of her- long string of lights curved their of Declamation, Miss Hodges; pub-th- e out enjoyed. ate. ' self over a married man. s cut up near Sawyers Culcht Thejlic speaking, Miss Fuhriman. .. Airs. Alaggie Jones returned lights has been installed. The whole is dimmed, and brightened She writhed in humiliation. And rails began to sing, the glare or thej Aliss P. .Mr. II. home and on Ora Friday evening after by control switches, so a constantly changing panorama greets 10W about herself how i . could she engine grew - steadily larger a111 j., . Mteek-en- d NINTH WARD spending. ' the past winter in 8tand the long empty days , the evening visitor. the brighter along the track. ?' ,v . Vocal solo, with their mother, Mrs. Sophia monotonous lite of the town? How The train was thundering down on ; with members Washington banjo of The Natural Bridge is a stone arch 60 feet wide which spans her stand Elmer Parchers company to her, shaking the ground It wasnt solo, Charles B. Harris Mathews vocal family. a river at a height of 240 feet. The Bridge and its setting make a Mr. Eli Hill and children and Saturday going to Btop ye, it was a burst of duet, Mr. Airs. and of The friends of Mrs. F. C. night dances atparades, George Odd Fellows hall af- steam, the of the air brakes, beautiful picture. They are of historical interest as well. Driggs, Idaho spent the past Rossiter will be pleased to know ter the sweet wild ectasy of rushing white patcheshissing of aces In the cab. It BAugh; talk, Joseph Hansen. was still, a great panting beaBt, cag It may seem a little incongruous to have such wonders hem- week here guests of Mr. Alex she is able to be about again. moonlight rides in Hughs car? choked and dropped the grip erly sucking water from the tank. A The Christian med about by electric lighting systems. Yet it is true that the Hill. Mrs, M. J. Heck mm is home to Joan her face with her hands. In brakeinan appeared on the steps of will hold their Science Service Air., and. Airs: RusseU Had again after a pleasant visit the cover meeting at 37 artificial illumination ha3 augmented the glory of the spectacles last few minutes she had lived aithe Pullman above her, swung her South Main. Sunday, June 5, and family of Garfield, spent Mith her children in Salt Lake lifetime, had looked back on this aboard by the wrists, her grip at Niagara Falls and a Natural Bridge, and has made them en- the week end here Mith relativat 11 oclock. Subject: God the niKht of puln throu&h a vista of years! ed after her. Under Joan's feet catpe onh cause Eunice ThorDe returned1 and Gieator. A.l are a . . tears. One as was the braced it start ihe joyable in additional ways. So long as the lighting equipment es. , trains pla'in; thing jolting Melcome. home Saturday after Visiting !nl was to In on herself of in the the impossible go doorway living does not obtrude upon the natural lovelinesscf such scenes in the Air. and Airs. Hershall Brad- in Salt Lake, the guest of her Dorceyville. looking down the vista of grewi At St. Johns Church (EpisThe girl's aimless steps quickened, curtains swaying before the imulcup copal) daytime, but remains artfully concealed, its installation is a good shaw were Mendon visitors on sister Mrs. Percy Mechem. .Holy Communion nine . herths. definite almost Sunday. by purpose, 0 clock in the mornimr. Early Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kohler spurred to the outskirts thing. Other natural wonders will undoubtedly be so illuminated town The Airs'.1 Harold of her and carried suitcase porter running hout to Parkinson and .week-en- d in time. in Wells-vill- where the through trains, stopped to placed it beside an empty sent not to attendenable those Mho desii'e Airs. Fred Garrett spent Thuis-da- y spent the College exercises. on water at the tank. Not for yet converted Into a berths Mechantake at Providence ' with their Airs. worlds would she have gone to the ically Joan thanked him snd seated Nora Lambrose enter- lighted station in the center of town herself. A Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. mother. strange ringing hud be- Auxiliary Aids A few friends on Tuestained Where she knew all the clerks and gun in her ears and a strange sirk-ip) Lindley,' Air. and Mrs. Air, and AlrsEaiTest'ahd WELLSVILLE George Rehabilitation of at her heart. Town ligh.s flashday in compliment to her birth- they would boast tomorrow of having seen Joan Ormond running Riggs and son Roy of Ilyrura, children of Ogden spent Sunday day- The afternoon was away ed by outside the windo v. Sue Flood Sufferers spent from home. Mr. and Airs. Lloyd McDonald and Monday here guests of Mr: j winced away and ducked her head as in social chat. A delicious dinJoan had money In her purse WELLSVILLE, June 4. Air. Wm. P. Riggs and Airs. John Bailey. they roared past the freight oiied. thei of Logan, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind!, Juno money she had; been saving to buy nrightly lighted AlrMMM. Lea of Farmington, ner was served. station, railway The Misses Stella , and ' Edna and Air. Earl R. Murray. The The do for straggling unpaved streets and truck American would ,,It ceyvilie Au emporium. Misses Inell Legion came Decora-tionPheobe .to Paulsen, y Sunday spent Hall entertained or Thursday evering was spent in music, ceyville emporium.1 jt, would do for gardens, fields and a .motor road iliary is going forward in r Jones and enMendelkow Lottie here. .Mrs. her train fare. where taMAt. ro.e ,eJ 41PM to-yid- e evening for their brother Ern- games and social chat. Air. jiijd Airs. John Bedford tertained the Bee Hive .class on Cement pavements became rickety gay, youthful Mp Sit spirits raced the train est, who left Tuesday for a mis- Riggs received some beautiful of1 in the1 otifskirts the AIiSUisHppi as she and Hugh had raced the Refugees sidewalks on aniAIr. and Airs. Joseph P. Tuesday evening at the home plank sion to Great Britain. A bowl birthday presents. of Miss Poulsen. Dainty re- town, became in turn a dirt road train so many happy nights. (flood area re est:vlfn the r SunGoopersp?9t and Saturday of pansies formed the center Air, and Airs. Frank; Reeder Tears came ac last, follow in g ... one hemps running between bay pel (is pale in MS Ada11 day at Piston, Idaho, guests fresh ments were served. bright the starlight. The watertank bulked another silently. Joan kept her fat-piece for the table.- Delicious and mother. Airs. Fanny Read- of ' National President Mr. ' "ClolHcy-gerMrs. and R. W. black and turned Airs. from Mr, the LeMis the other grey pessenP. against Campbell rigidly refreshments were served Jto er of Lewiston spent Alonday to the unknown darkness ahead. umowueed at National and children of LeMiston, were sky. Head Alaughan. some 35 guests, , The,, evening here. A little gasp of thankfulness esMonday The Unknown World. lore Don at B. Quarters The, the home Mr. Congressman today. of Colton visiting and was spent in plaving games, Alri and Airs. James Ilaslam the Alemorial address Airs. H. B. Campbell on Monday Auxii3ry is cooperating ckrely singing Mid muisc. An enjoy- of Lewiston and Mr. and Mrs. delivered at the services held at .the Mr. and Mrs. Elner Calder of house of Salt Lake spent Sun- Olsen with the in the reconable time was had by all. Clark of Salt Lake and Wellsvilie Harry Family Reunion struction Legion, and on Monday Preston are guests at the home day and Monday as the guests deha'iilitation Mr.1 Marshall Allen of Salt Air. cemetery and Airs. Lorenzo Thorpe Mork as it did in the rescue of Mr. and, Mrs. A. Franke. City spent the week end were dinner guests of Air, and after which 'was the djnner of AH, and Airs. Loftus. guest of Air., and Airs. Wmi jl. ; Ali$s.;Rutb Baer ha been jll Vernai Lund , returned .to, Held at Weston, Idaho and relief actjvies. Partitulhr here with1 his parents, Post- Mrs. Fred Wyatt on Alonday. H'.fc. Jib efforts are being made o aid Alaughan. At her hoipA the iJast week with" master and Mrs. N. G. Allen. jf Air. and Airs.' Russell, Hall Oakland California, last wpek Air. and ftfrfThpiWi Jsi4c-so- n World Veteran i and their iMr 'Artd Mrs. Carl Stoddard qwazfeji aM VTCSTbN. and family of Garfield- were ; of Salt Lake June 1 31 ( Sixt $ families. yar " are a Ipehdirig and famity of Lewiston spent dinner guests of Air. and Airs. Mr. and Airs. Abe Campbe gf&r spun? fing several months few days here iruests of their and memers of the Olsen A eight vm-Larwith ef his Mrs. their here the mother with mother heavy pari Monday $am J ,C. Brenchley on Sunday. parents, Air. and Airs. Walter were daughters of LeMiston son. family met in a renuion Sater-da- y of the Auxiliary in connection Airs. Sadie Wardrope, relatives on DecAir. and Airs. John A. Leish- W. Jones. visiting in the Gym of the Weston Mith the floocL dsaslei lies Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williamson man had Air. Airs. Fuhriand Norman oration day. guests on Air. and Airs. George Gunnel and daughters Celia, Ethel and Decoration as dinner school, to honor the name fore us. Airs. Alacauley said. high man in and children motored Air. Airs. Mr. and T. Eaton of Fort Collins day, of Richmond of Olsen. Christian were Aileen were dinner guests Aof Thomas Richmond The pro- Families returning to their on calling from their ranch in Ridgedale, and children friends and relatives on Alon- Colorado, spent the Meek-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William- of included community sing- homes are finding that everygram to Elsie and Airs. with Air. and Airs. H. I. Rice bespend Sunday Monday. Rexburg, Idaho, son on Monday. ' Smith and Air. and Mrs. Sam Larsen and ing, America under the direc- thing in the world destroyed uy and Air. day. Mr. and Mrs. John Green anc fore starting his work as assistMiss Virginia Leishman re- Alf Talverson,son,allLynn tion of Mr. 01 mi; Prayer Gv the water-cloth- ing, furniture and of ant to Mr. Rice on the forest.5 daughters returned to their of were family turned home Sunday evening Mr. and Airs. LamontOgden f.iy a child. livestock, Dayton, Olsen; song Joseph guests Allen and of Mr. everything in ranch gone. Mr. and Mrs. Carvel CampRidgedale after spend- Clinton Nelson:' comic and Mrs. Ray Hall on after spendgin the past three children. speach It is the poorer families that we bell and baby returned to their ing a few days here. months at Magna guest of Mr. Decoration Norman Piano solo, day. Neilson, are trying especially to Mrs. Alary Howell, Mrs. Mat-ti- e Mr. and Airs. Walter Turley by Air. and Airs. Julian Bair an home in Idaho Falls on Alonday and Mrs.- - Clas. Archibald. , Nel on; those whose little farms Lave Cannon and daughters, and by Edna Lundquist Blue of Creek Mere visiting Genealogical speach by Wiford been !Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dunn of Airs. Wm. Howell and son, Spen- daughters llertha and Ann were evening after spending several rr.vept bare and who' have relatives and friends Monday. Tremonton spent Tuesday even- cer of Salt Lake were guests of Salt Lake visitors on Saturday days at the home of their s, Olsen; .reading by Alta Nelson; no means of replacing their JosMr. and Mrs. E. T. CampMouth Organ music by Llewel- ser. ing here I with their mother, Air. and Mrs. Brigham Alaughan and Sunday. Air. and Mrs. Heber Bankheac bell. Mrs Alice Miller, on their wav oh Sunday. Olsen. Swanie River; had Farmers Hyrum lyn Thousands of dollars are home from Salt Lake where Mr. and Airs. Don Bullock Mr. and Airs. Willard Parker motored to Smithfield Alonday to repete with cog dance by pouring in to 'National Begin Planting Mrs. Dunn underwent an oper- and family ,Aliss Thelma Stu- evening and Mere guests of Air. and children of Cornish Orson recitation, Eugene which wil1 I sent dispent ation for goitre some ten days art, Air. Glen and Roy Stuart, and Airs. R. S. Nelson. Their Beans Over Price, Olson, Olsen. rect to the slate officers of the Monday at the home of Air. and speach Agnes Air. Elmo Colburn of Rich Mrs. H. II. Bullock. Mr. Bruce Flint all of Layton ago. Alaughan, On fo'lowing in the Legion and Auxiliary in the Miss Barbara Maughan spent and Aliss Alta Wegster of West mond was calling on relatives HYRUAI. June 4, RepresentMr. and Airs. Frank Bitters footsteps of Grandpa Olsen. flood , area to be disbursed v the past week end at Idaho Falls Kaysville were guests of Air. at VVellsvlile on Alonday. of atives the Morgan of Alillville Mere visiting Canning (Genealogical and Temple speech-b- them in the Legion and'Auxil Miss Mary Williamson and tOMn on and Mrs. Grover Jones the past visiting friends. Company Mere in Hyrum ThursLarg Fredrickson; Pioneer iarys program of reconstrucAlonday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Aliss Isabeil Parker of Salt Lake Dewey Bird of week. seed beans for day distributing ibv Joseph O' sen. closing tion. Mr. and Airs. O. B. Thomas Salt Lake were dinner guests Air. and Airs. Charles Scott of are spending the week here the replanting of the fields that song Ilvmn 46, benediction fcy,OTson spent and Sunday Bank-heaThe relier work of the AuxilMonday at were damaged d of Air, and Mrs. Ileber Ogden, Air. and Airs. Wm. Bar-e- with their parents. by the frost of Olsen. the home of their Air. on Monday. parents iary Air. and Airs. Dewey Bird and prevents untoild suffering and Aliss Rose Christensen lat Saturday and Sunday. After which a tray luncheon by thousands Mr. and Airs. Sidney Wyatt of Salt Lake spent Sunday here daughters Ruth and Blanche of and Airs. Joseph Campbell. according to sumIn many instances they advis- m as served, where thev had conMrs. Joseph Danielson and renorts and family of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Airs. Richard Salt Lake spent Sunday and fryitig received marizing the ed of the entire versation on Genealogy and from repanting children returned to their home field. the Vrien the water guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Haslam. Alusic and social chat Alonday here and at Mendon field. The largest cron n how to get it. Also had a NorParadlse n Wednesday after Wyatt on Monday, and .Tuesday were enjoyed. broke first Mr. Alton S. Alaughan of the Gvees, through Ilvrum, that of I). O. Nielsen wegian song from each evening for 1 caving Tuesday of, in and near The Bee Hive girls of the Drummond, Alontana is spend visiting a Meek at the home of Mho has four acres planted, was Wilford unites lome . Olsen and Amanda the flooded Air. and Airs. John Housley Wellsvilie ward enjoyed an out- ing ten days here with his mo- her mother Mrs. Annie M not damaged to any Vraat 'ex- Leland Frerrickson. regions were able to Pickett. Her brother Airs. Dean ac- tent. volunteer Jos. Maughan. and daughterr Thressa of Og- ing over to Crystal Springs ther, organized supply on the Cemetery w Al went Air. and Airs, Thos. Richmond companied her. at once; Thev assistden and Airs. Jane Parkinson at Iloneyville, on Tuesday evenIt is thought that due to the at five P. M.up ed thA I egion post ip establishwere dinner guests of Airs, ing. They were accompanied and family of Rexburg, Idaho, Aliases Phylis Keveran and lateness of the season and the Lars Fredrickson secy, Dora were Pickett Miss Paramount their Elizabeth Parker or Alonday. of of in ing the fir.lt refuge cap., Eva Airs. by the Wm. A. teacher, moisture guests spent Wednesday large evening at the. home of Aliases ground that the crop p' anted and Airs. James Stuart ley. Mr. Ernest Irishman and Bodily on Alonday evening. . Air. opening canteen;!... tvhoro food Theatre Merger and clothing were distr'l" uteijl and family of Logan spent Louis Brenchley were the Air. Robert Leishman of Og- Mary and AmlJia Fuhriman. now M'ill not be more th in a Invitations are out for a few days later than the fields to the homeless and performAlonday with Air. and Airs. chauffers. AH enjoyed a swim den and Mr. and Mrs. Richard and delicious refreshments. Leishman of Salt Lake were party to be given at the home planted a month ago. NEW YORK, June 3 (J?y ing the. many other services Heber Alaughan. Aliss Dona Mendonhaii, and dinner guests of Air. and Mrs. of Aliss Carma Checketts on Some growers report that Negotiations were under way that were needed. Mrs. Elizabeth Riggs was ; they planted their f.ieans last here today for a $250,000,000 In one dav clothing; kas Ly very pleasantly surprised on Aliss Edith Williamson of Smith John C. Brenchley on Decora- Saturday night. Air. and Mrs. Floyd Tibbitts vear during the first week in theatre merger Friday the occasion being her field were dinner guests of 'Mr. tion day. the tributed to 2,500 persons involving Airs.. Annie C. Jensen and Mr. spent Memorial day at the home June and their beans were Stanley with the Keith and the Auxiliary Workers workers 65th birthday anniversary. Tu- and Airs. Heber Bankhead on readv for picking about August and Airs. John C. Jensen of Hy- of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar lips graced the table where a Alonday. Mitsissinpi. ; s. nrrt when the factory opened Orpheum and the AIos Theatre at Jackson,supplied Air. and Airs. John Bredley of rum Mere guests of Air. and delicious supper was served to 8.000 pounds unified corporation, bringing This vear there control of the guest of honor. Air. and Airs. Paradise Mere guests of their Airs. Richard Haslam on Air. and Airs, George Alendel-co- for operation. of hard for the children a candy chain more of than is more moisture in the ground R. H. Alaughan and daughter father, Air. .James ,C. Parker in refugee camps to supply the of 600 theatres. Logan at spent Sunday than la'it. Dor&, Air. and Airs. Samuel P. over the Meek-enAir. and Airs. Norval Bailey the home of lack of sugar in the eniergenry. their parents, Mr. Melon patches have had to Air. and Airs. Wm. sAIr. Kermit of Cache Leishman Riggs, of Junction, but formerly and Airs. Franz Afendelkow. On diet, i Everv request cf the . of Germany lars radio Ie replanted end many tomato broadeaatinx stations orernts with Red Cross officias for aid was Stoddard, Air. and Airs. Alelvfn Drummond is spending a few of Wellsvilie 'are the proud par- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ift- 21 JndftPfldcnt units, plants were rut down. complied with. 1-- THE JOURNAL HOW 10 All LOVED THRU ( - ! ( ) 1 ; -- e ! bless-Mend- on , n I the-Girl- s . - ? J 1 i - BAROMETER READINGS To-Da- - 1181-- , - j son-Geo- . Lela-Allen- Fourth-of-Jul- -- y . Ijil-n.a- ' v- - - e. - i , s - . ! - - ' i . - , i S , -- h-- !p par-ant- Ilead-puarte- rs y n, ow1-er- -- The-Auxilia- Tib-bitt- w d. -- ry |