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Show x flDiJONES FUNERAL UI1 OLD FOLKS PARTY gubernatorial PORTRAITS HELD AT NEWTON ucowaj HELD AT CLARKSTON " n CLARKSTON, June, Benson Stake Old Folks party Was held in the Clarkston Tabernacle on June ZalbQtSOa. m. Danielson presided. Bishop Count singing, Community Oh. My FathThe choir led sang, Yaur by Kottbus5 Citizens Hold Many Blessings er. Prayers was i offered by Butters. prayer Opening Bishop Solemn Ceremony Prior Counselor L. C. Larsen. Vocal Bishop Winn of Smithfield, to Departure, of Cham- solo, Lead Kindly Light." Inez quartet by Newton ward. AdPeterson. Bishop John Wright dress of welcome, Bishop Loosle berlin andv;Levine--Unio- n of Coalville who was acquainted of Clarkston which was enjoyed .of Two Conti- with Mr. Jones and his wife durbyall present. Each ward in the nents. place Benson stake responded to the , ; ing their residence at that was the, first speaker. He knew t all of Chairman Danielson with a selection, including, commun-- i KOTTBUS, Germany.' Juhe 7. hi mto be a man of his word, industrious, kind, with ity songs and musical readings! (P) Garence Chamberlin ami honest, a Strong faith in the truthfulH. ADAMS by Smithfield ward; Spanish Charles Levine left Kottbus for ness' of the gospel. Said, his DEXTER CAP) Governor W, H. songs from Cornish; comic song Kerim in their trans:AtJanic: greatest joy came in giving aid (Billy) Adaftis'was a dean of Smithfield quartet ; reading, monoplane Columbia i i at' ? 4 115. and sympathy to others. until he retired trout the Col- - Cornish ward; No Place Like o'clock thisf afternoon. Ameiv couraged all to SO shape their. rad senate this year )o become Home and .violin solo, Trenton the thlf executive, ica s new aerial heroes, refi'eshl lives ana follow the nlnn which Forty.tw yeara ag0i Ms fwt eB. ward ; pom by two young ladies Will lead to life eternal. f1 d cased In cowboy boots. from Clarkston In honor cd by their first nightV sleep seat in the senate Vocal solo, C. I. Stoddard of he took GodThomas and Sister Brother s since leaving Roosevelt .field her. Every two fears thereafter for , ,In My Fathers 20 consecutive bienniums he return- frey, composed by their grandlast Saturday morning .. ; House i re i Mkniy Mansions," ed. When he was inaugurated gover- daughter Mrs. Anna Hansen of made honorarycitizens of Kott- Accomjjaniefl' by i Miss Harris. nor last January, after serving a Dayton, Idaho and Brother and bus with solemn ceremony. besenator, he followed Sister President J. E. Griffin was final six days aslute Godfrey were escorted the a Aha 'Adams to brother, ij fore leaying heq:fcddi riext: to the stand; quartet, Newton thej speaker. He said it was the executive chair. , Shaved, lathed'1 and keenly Ms privilege to know him as an Governor Adams has been butch w'ard ; welcome to the Old Folks ; alert, the fliers were.ornkjd; hpnest, man, .true to his convic- er, hardware merchant, frontiers song, Lewiston Second ward, by to the Kathaus, where Tb ter tions;, a many of very great man and ancher as well as 'n law- young ladies. and parliamenlaraiu. He was President Funk spoke a short tmony took place. The action faith 'who dared to approach maker the democrat wlected to a posiouly ' of the officials in conferring' the any' problem in connection with tion in the Colorado statehouse last time and stid he had enjoyed his and . hoior was confirmed by a! rous- thjgospel or religion fall. the program. Spoke of the ing demonstration from the give it his very best thought trials that many of the old crowd of about 5.000 Inhab- and with a desire to know, nev- remarked that we must submit folks had passed through and itants who packed the market er. doubting, but willing to to the Lords will. thought they were entitled to I. Choir sang, Jesus, Lover of many blessings. Asked the Lord search, with a feeling that the f place , Chamber; n j Iqpked very juv- truth was with us. When his My Soul." Benediction, Ezra to bless the old folks that they enile in doe kin flying Jacket, sudden; attack 'of sickness came Cooley. The pall bearers were, might live just as long as they soft white shift, with a flowing his first thobght wai4 of the David Rigby, Darrel Clarke, desired. black tie, jgolf jknickers and piad elders, and the pojver of the Golden .Rigby, "Roland Griffin, President Danielson invited L Marcus Cooley and Hazen Cow-lepriesthood He was not golf stockmgs. all over 70 years of age to go There was no pretense Levine wore it he bunyssi suit down in the basement for dinas he made the flight wRh with Hint. He teas the hame The floial emblems were pro- ner and then all over 50. It was Chamberlin. The lord inavor every day. He" was a very in- fuse and beautiful. The grave a grand sight to gaze upon the of Kottbus was resplendant ip dustrious, thrifty and success- was dedicated by L. George tables which fairly groaned with attire including a frock emit,' an ful man with never a minute of Clarke. Mr. Bent R. Hansen, a good things to eat. which gleamed the iron erbss. his time to waste. And he gave son in law of Mr.- Jones and an President John E. Griffin retor fils . The royal orchester had wM family the best he had. undertaker from Mt. Pleasant turned thanks and the good ticed, overtime learning The Hp possessed a sweet voice and took charge of the body in a time continued. Star Spangled Banner" and was a very good vetinarian. He beautiful hearse. Sister Lucy A. Jensen was greeted the aviators in the could repair any "piece of There was a large assembly chairman for the 'dinner, with anthem as they entered the big machinery. His motto was what- of relatives and friends .from twenty lady waitresses and we ceremonial hall. " As the first ever is worth- doing !is worth far ri'nd ' near who rendered all appreciate their labors beto cause every assistance! available bars were played the who' aud dding' well. they tried to please all Vocal solo, M ifjs. Clover. John- lighten the burden of the fam- present. Scncc.composeJ of Staidbmgh-er- s in their Sunday best, with son ofLogan yvith piano aecom- - ily. Eight hundred enjoyed the their wives and families, arose tparrfment. The ' next speaker The James Christeiisen fam- dinner. and' stood at attention, gathered at the home of At 2 p. m. ' Bishop Butters wasjLewis "Peterson, superin- ily ' Mrs. Chris. Christensen, Sunday started the afternoon of Lord tendent in the Logan city a brief Mayor Kreutz, . program siaiech presented the aviators schools, lie said we judge fives May 29, having all come to by instrumental music from with two magnificent salvers of such men as Mr. Jones as a town for Memorial day and to Lewiston First ward. Bishop iand the orchestra again played success because 'of their having visit their brother, Nephi, who Danielson called all those that lived and' done a great deal of is not in the best of health. A came to Zion in ox teams to the Star Spangled Banner. C. DeWitt stood up. Pole, counselor of good. We therefore say the very delightful day was spent stand up. Foity-fiv- e the American embassy in 33erlin world is better for their hav- in renewing acquaintances, dec- That many were acquainted replied in German in behalf of ing lived. They have helped to orating the graves of the de- with President Brigham Young. the fliers and cal'ed for three uplifht it to their standard. He parted members of the family One good lady had seen the cheer in behalf of Gcpnac.y Smith. Two helped many along lifes way. He and luncheon was served to 43 Prophet Joseph Then The provincial governor will be a great loss to the com- guests. Among those attending present had driven ox teams .4f Bradenburg in a rousing spe- munity, but we have an assur- were President and Mrs. C. M. back to the Missouri river for Amos Saints Brother John Jpnkins ech. declared the heroes of the ance that there is a greater Christensen of Logan, Rigby and family of Bancroft, iand p Barson. air, and masters of the ocean, life beyond as the Savior said David William1 Christensen, had celebrated the union of two; he was ging to prepare a place Stumps'peech bv Joseph J. that where He is we may be Christensen and some of their lLarsen 0f Newton. Quartet, continents and two nations. children, two sons and daughter! Bewiston Third ward; choir, also. of Moroni Almond, all of Down- - Row Boatmen, Row. to Recita-ey- , be carrit d in Flat enough Bishop M. C. Rigby endorsed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer John-jo- n from Amalga wsyd. Song, a wallet, where it often will he all that had boon said and felt Gwenivere South Richmond ward; chorus, s den and its use suggested, a that no man in our community son and daughter Frederickson and rred . family, 'Second ward of Smithfield ; reci- savings tank for small coin could be missed more than Mr. has been invented. Jones but felt as Mr. Jones has nlm3 muMC Hyi Iat',0Tn uiooons ann iamn.v. Barson waijd:company. There was a large number of, Five step darned and two out of town people who came, ladies gents danced the Hyland Fling in for Memorial day who were and two step danced. Oh we did e s h m e n L at one time residents of tn i s a njov this interesting program. Comic recitation, Smith- Giiffui field First ward. Brother Temr- -' E an, and family motored up froir.,e,t f ReXbarg re. i ted. SeU-- , NEWTON, June 7 Funeral services , were held in the ward --ball- Wednesday June 2at 2 m. for George L. Jones with Bishop M, C. Rigby conducting. . Scientists The 7 mtm that tha augar, which h tha food haaia o yoat favorita bottled carbonated bavaraga by rhamical action, what they tana invert augar. Thie food ie nourishing instantly whidttd into tha blood traaga. ft baniahaa tha feeling of fatigue and bringe a energy and pap. J, , if En-(lato- rsr high-heele- . ctjam-Richmon- foryou and ijourfumi , CZThESE bottled carbonated beverages really are food prescribe caryV as well as drink. Thats why doctors bonated drinks and hospitals serve them regularly. Besides finest sugar, our beverages contain only pure flavors- - Its the g water and .wholesome health-insurin- g process of carbonation that gives that tangy zest, and prevents lurking germs. In our modern plant, every bottle is thoroughly sterilized and hermetically sealed. Order your favorite carbonated beverage by the case, and keep a few bottles away on ice. . . . sancti-monipu- taste-temptin- y. -- - 1 Crystal Bottling Works' 72 . West 1st North Phone 444 - - -- fr t Cool . .mfuloarnn tonnncf. Mrs Reaves the wist Md- o um cteacher gave a roc.t;-- in the ;var dhali . i.n.lay evening At - - ton sK .m-- , a v.i; class as was shown by t ,e rend-selections and i m which thev wee ; no ml ev-- ' Tn , u- - . J. other i m' officer-- ut-- of , wife ar.d, the invite to luncheon sure-youtnermos contains ) be r E T R'E OUNCI jezw TEA UOi jto jof the wo t. A. C sm tituti m TT'Jr'tZ Mis- - act h Hl"n ,h rd A;rd ,tth thpi, Eo- and 1,755 in 48,-48- j vice-preside- j mobiles and 4,917 trucks ed for total collections of 939.43. licens-Fir- Th- pU.ided - lk-n,- ftutter rvmif of n,i e, credit air m WKyhjHoayd, this JUnK.They all have f the their ,,d' the with all ff lb 1). i the , 'ttK..O-- m4 M,, P returned '.' C. J, IV- Saturday from! ""' tianti amoim, Idaho, the fore ; of this wewjf, ' f Yot ' w Mo-- j prl ty?Jr - l)rekiftg, - ,.0 ti ola orte-lutie- iton r. Jhebecrot the day Mures on Home Decorations Imth Inside and out, a course in dress making also trying1 and serving"' j seyrT different receipts ir,i 1 the j K K tlyS.t,' porprV tn i Antonin)1 r ego la ting appar Eog'.ut.re ao hn mad akmfelatwe ha) Spun Invented for Jmto t4 which more gen and arefyhqie tanks tis-- i vval than UVr Mad i,i b osoaljed Un a(dlng to revluce the ktrtf p UM, 'danger trf fires nrwf explopkdH. wg- The EpbTJ-Use- d - Urs Mr. Mr. Evaie A, old HtA turui)1 have in rred Pi u Mat-- M promotion . d'r' AJ- luc. The n- - Found it the day Kayothis .. , szrrlimentA.1 , o the Z tae ' up Price and daughter June returned to Angelo in g with relatives and friends, , , e '.l, a I) Kae Waite son of Mr. and un' 1;r En. Vta.te who has Isah ?ru' suffering with a broken aim is f "n P i ;'r(., I"l,d ,!iakla,f r Hi this writing. Mr. and Mrs. R. iinit-- d to go t er The the armistice signed W-Fi- rst . IKDLL tire he ever used. Gave him the most- - s ' Lundahl Service Station PHONE 650 m $7$2,- - DID YOU . EVER WONDER? V , .Rnhop Dar.ielw.n s taking -- a a 1,rfa mak'nK, dub Iw- - will leave shortly for a minion Fe Gerrnan-Austrian f'r. fr,Hjrr quartet to rmssion. ' an tn- workink Ivan of IV'vq JAvfttz ft t his two sister Anna aod Mary 'eek as tbesr geeC fie who have U:en gu of Anton vn swtr ar very good Bauritzen a few day of last r a thmr hoot- Monday TLy reared saresral week, ret arm--, j lad.es .i i - automobiles February , totalled $323,127.50, the bureau of motor vehicle registration, department of law enforcement, announced today. Automobiles licensed during the first two 0 months of the year totalled while 4,779 trucks were licensed. Collections for license fees amounted to $815,161.18. In the same tw'o months of last year there were 48,422 auto i oth-mann- null', Jtaten avl daughters who are 20,381 trucks j ! lak.'pre-nwere-- , rriss-- s Growing BOISE, June 6.(P) Collections from the registration of , i Wyfn ,r. SMITHFIELD, June WELLSVILLE, June 7th and Mrs. John M. Bain will afternoon members ol Thursday leave on June 6th for a tour of the Ladies Farm Bureau met California and Washington. and organized cooking clubs They will return late this sum- called the 4 H. clubs, among the girls over 12 year of age, mer, Miss Carol Gordon i.s here to!"1 groups of 10 and 12 members Group No. 1 met at the home of h her1Alrs spend the summer Ilarold Parkinson and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. K J. Gor- - foow ing officers selected for aon ' President, Miss Jessie Wyatt, George Done announces the Rena Hrenchley, of his daughter Sec. and Treas. Helen Glenn. As Clara to Mr. Angus Woodrutt, Recreation Committe Virgil the marriage to take place June Maughan Alice Hutchison and 22nd. in the Iogan Temple. Beth Parkinson, as a committee Fisher son of Walter to make the Constitutions and C.- -Jlr. : down to ilioard of M: I. A. workers ion h,dl and enjoy Mi.e jin attendance, having puture now. to visit and encourage Pep r h Barson dreiore-jover Mutual wotki radume and all a ,f Mr-- . Mr. and U ilium E the Urgent (Jenkins and daughter June of folks partv ever held Kr,7in,. Fees . -. ' Idaho License WELLSVILLE G-e- re-r- When'waysidemeadowi SMITHFIELD mained at the Lgan Temple on Group No. 2 met at the home of Mrs. Leroy l.ei.hman Thurs- June 1st. and the following officers E. B. Lundquist has painted a tiofn, resident John h. f;riffin model as fresident Barbara elected Met racken sersign for said he was ddighted w,th H, Welshman, us vice president ren- Esther Fletcher and as Sec and program that had larvret dereM. Said th hf.j is ,Ust whatj JMnm City Tftr rSdmg and Tmw' lsah('11 we try to make i. Iet us help! w,,rk waH bussed and theweek end with her narentf tlufl ,,l(; 0ne anothir to erimv the old .Mr appointed after wthieh tirg Mrs llenrv O i lansen folk- - partv i;wiul hour was enjoyed, Ixjft his l,,.sngsf UdLrd Noble and Welling VV11 with all c ,nt. organized Jat- left Tuesday morning icr Srm-hfiel- TK,nn, rS' drinks also are known by less formal namts , . .Ionics in New England . , . soda water in Dixie . . . soda pop in the Mid Weyt . . soft drinks in the Far West and we all know the ginger ales. Call them what you will, but drink your fill theyre good and good for you 1 ; N Bottled Carbonated Beverages Thee |