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Show i Wy il PAGE TEN Elder. , Lewis H. .I k cane syrup, sweet potatoes and , rice.. March 28. (We, held our first street, , meeting n today after which we passed' out tracts. I was very .frightened. Today we walked twelve , miles to , Neeley of Benson, , Writes Home , Orange-Hil- l. From letters written to his- - parents since he left home Feb. 11, 1928 by Elder Lewis H. Neeley .the following excerpts are taken. While attenduig the missionary school in Salt Lake City he writes saying that he at tends school ftve hours a day and that he is learning1 a lot about the gospel. On the 22 the elders went through the Salt Lake temple after which they went sightseeing around the city. On February 23 he and nine other elders left Salt Lake for Atlanta, Ga. On February 28, after a pleasant and interesting trip the company arnyed in Atlanta where they were met by President Callis and assigned to their fields ofi labor. He and Elder Lyman Hansen were sent to Marriana, a- beautiful town about the size of Smith-fielMay 12 Benson, ? 4 ll 1 -- - if d. f March 8, he writes: Six of us elders attracting all the houses in Marrania inviting the people to come'5 to Conference next Saturday and Sunday in the court house., About 5f the people here are one-thi- 4 V h U colored. rd - x March 10 he writes: I am glad conference Is over. President Callis ahd President Chas. F. Claus werfe the ' principal speakers. All the elders pid a few words. President Callis and the twenty elders had their picture taken Which you will see later. Elder Lufkin 4ukT I were appointed traveling companions. Our territory is south to Panama City and east to Apalachicola, so we will be Qn the Gulf of Mexico. This means lots of walking as we are going all the way on foot. President Callis sends the Elders south during the winter and north during the summer. The Saints are very good to the Elders.1 We ' have good food when one .gets used to it, consisting of corn bread, smoked Tiam, greens of alf kinds, sugar : ' Saturday, May, 12, 1928 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. t A , . . , best clothes all wet. In a few days wet are going to Birmingham, Ala.,; to-- , spend the summer. t i; ' ' VMay 1. I ,am , feeling fine and have1 gained Osix - pounds since I have been tin Florida, am stronger than I ever was and carry a 24 lb. grip. I hope I shall 4be in the country during the iSummer as it is less expensive and I like it better. I, am surely getting Interested in the work. March 29. J Elder , Lufkin, whose home' is in Rigby,, Idaho, and I baptized a faipijy today consisting of father and mother and two little girls," I talk; at every meeting but cannot say much, biit am improving, I like this part of the country and would not mind, making m home here. But there is not much fruit here. Apples are 5 cents each," Oranges 2, for 5 cents and bananas are 2 for .5 from.. cents. I do not buy much fruit " d CHILDREN n as I would rather buy soda m mtxuf water as the drinking water here is just awful The hearing and singing of April 14. Just arrived in are an important part of songs ..We had to walk childs musical education. most allthe'way. I am so sun- every these But songs should . be as f you would not burned chosen as the childknow me. fWe edme along ,the carefully coast and I got a good look at rens shoes or luncheons. childrens Many , the sea for the first time. ' childish are neither is songd ' 21. Lufkin Elder and April I are well and feeling fine, but thought, , vocabulary nor melChildren, the Mamany of the people here have ody, say Mother for Parents. i gazine the flu. 'The saints are very kind , to us and let us take Goose herself has suffered theiF'cars wen we have far to much at the hands of many setgo. The older Saifats tell us wte musicians, but there are which for her are as tings knd singten are lucky as .fifteen able S3 they are delightful .for had years ago the missionaries ' beginners. And there are many to walk. newer songs that all children April 21. I thought I would write and tell you about the Should know. A child who neFlorida flood which is doing ver learns to sing Neidlingers much damage to crops. The Little Birdie, or of Mr. Duck last iw fetters I wrote we whQ went to call on' Mr. Turwere in Telgra and from there key, has been deprived of a Joywe went to Bristol and then to. ous part of his birthright."- - f I Some hongs lend themselves Blunttoon, but found, the fiver had flooded over to simple dramatization. This the road so we took 4o .Sink should always be rhythmic. Little Bo Peep gives added pleaCreek where , we found water was so high that the sure if she 4s impersonated by v the singer. people were moving away. Clouse and Parks Elders were staying there so they and It is possible to teach even a Elder Lufkin and I took a tiny baby to take pleasure in boat out to the church- house necessary if the poand held'1 a priesthood meeting. sitive features of the act are After meeting we went for a emphasized. That is, do not boat ride over the corn field call his attention to 'the fact and had a good time but Elder that he must not put pins into Parks did not have such a good his mouth, but that , he must time. He was standing up give them to mothpr, and make guiding the boat and fell eut in him feel that it is fun to do so, the deep water ancP got his that iris an achievement like JS . We invite you to drive a , . AAM-AMi-AA- l i - with Four Speeds Forward POINTERS RENTS, tht , ! ed , T TNT1L you have actually driven one of f Ves, these new with -4- ? - Apa-chico- v Gtaham-Paige-six- la' T f four speeds forward ' ; .a self-denia- v. ; ls &RAAAM IPAIGtl! 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Father For small chicks use two very must be careful not to talk small pinches. about the food he likes apd disFrequently a lower churning likes; he must learn perhaps to is necessary in like such things as spinach and temperature milk. If he feels like swearing summer. Winter temperature or kicking thfe furnace when it inside the churn usually rangwont work, let him take it out es from 58 to 66 degrees Fahrenheit, and if maintained at in shoveling. coal. that in summer may result In the formation of soft butter. Hints For The A churn temperature of 62t to 60 degrees usually produces FARM firm butter in summer. Furnished by Department of Agriculture , It not always is neccessary to produce infertile eggs to inWhen using one of the coal-ta- r sure the best market quality creosote preparations in Fertile eggs may be handled if they are kept dipping livestock, only soft wa- advantageously in cool a and marketed place ter should be used to dilute the - s , mixture. When hard water is often. used a separation of the ingre' dients often occurs and the High School Day first animals to pass through . Utah University the dip are likely to receive a dangerously large quantity of Salt Lake City. May 11 (F) the chemicalsi , This was high school day at the University of Utah and some There are several kinds of 2300 high school students from Wagon & Machine Co. small cellar drainers or pumps various parts of the state were to assembled in festivithe adjoin on the market, particularly ties. The of - the provantageous to the farmer who gram was feature a number of contests, to Wet wants and cellar has a athletic and scholastic, includavoid the expense and labor of ing the state high school track The and making it ' watertight. field meet drainer usually is installed in a unnecessary shooting will not Dismiss be tolerated. small pit in the lowest corner Bill Passed King Fou Shooting of the cellar and the water run In considering the universal off on the ground outside the Washington, May 11 AP) The -11 senate Indian (JF) MJay ommittee Washington, affairs pastime of passing the buck, dont building. today approved the King bill Coupled with the announcement overlook the bonds you are voting the claims tourt to Robert L, Taylor, agent in to be paid by the (text generation Sudan grass and soybeans authorizing adjudicate claims of the White that are excellent crops for growing river, Uintah, uncompahgre and West Virginia, h ad been dis- in order to take care of the ones in mixture. 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