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Show i. V THE JOURNAL; LOGAN PAGE SIX ' CAKES" TO BE COOKING DEMONSTRATION TOMOR ROW AFTERNOON CHOCOLATE FEATURE CTTY. Thursday, May, SI, U28. CACHE COUKtTUtAJfL . FOR and wes a new WORKER ibratt Miss Lula Boyes Lulu Miss prominent Boyes, cooking and home economics, announces the subject Cakes" for her Of "chocolate weekly lecture and demonstration 2 30 to tomorrow afternoon, from at the Bluebird 4.03 o'clock, under the auspices of the Utah In Power and Light company. line with her policy of giving ha audience the full benefit 'of the close Study made in the preparation of each of her subjects, Mis: Boves promises suggestions and ideas in the making of chocolate cakes which will be of exceptional Plan to be there tornoi-rovalue. authority on. Mrs. Housewife, For tultleit wono my tonrt nienrf. told 'Inti r, nil ton in , can or the also in 4 pints anti pints at th Diul - 1- FUNERAL SERVICE AT WELLSVILLE FOR JOSEPH COOPER, SR. house-hottt- . t, proeett. hnid- ware anti departmtnt stores, (Continued FVora Pane Quel ordeit-- that he did not know the way r lie was going, but well he knew his guide, as all servants of Cod do. Bishop Kerr thanked ell in behalf of the family for everything done to help in any way during the illness and death of their lather and hus- ('an also he in 4 baireU and bar rels. k - C w band. Musical numbers were duet, I Am a Pilgrim, by Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Paiker. Solo, My 'Father Knows, by Parley Hall, Duet, O My Father, by Mrs. Selena Darley and John and free from unpleasant it to keep the entire house oapruse spick and span - its economical j I a joy to use non-explosi- Bailey. The closing number was VhatorVrfMW SalntfptiThe Startled Ear,, V Kenneth Murray and choir. Benediction by Willard Parker. were the Six grandsons pallbearers and sixteen granddaughters carried .flowers that were profuse and beautiful, The grave in the city cemetery was dedicated by James Ad. Leishmam,, , , ve - ( . ' Brief History, of ' , Cleans Chairs Joseph Cooper Rugs, Carpets, Etc. i Joseph Cooper was born Feb. Upholstery and i ' f 3, 1811 in Sheffield. Yorkshire, Draperies Brighten up your valuable rugs . England, a son of James Cooper and upholstery Rub them with a and Christina Guest Cooper. The charm of many cheesecloth, moistened with the His father ernre to America in m its colorful fluid and see how beautifully the Cleans Frocs Exquisitely ! 1947 leaving his wife and fambright drapery and freshness reoriginal coloring ily in England until 1849. At If s are there turn. Autca, inside and Out any Try Oronite Cleaning Fluid for their freshest this time he had obtained on the dining-rooor qfly carpet, clean deliTo a ... ' removing spots. enough money to send for hi Tapestry and velour coverings, smudge, tracked in from the street; oil stains and smudge cately tinted silk blouse, or childwife and family. will look brighter with a litOronite too, Fluid will Cleaning quickly rens dainty frocks simply immerse spots on the outside and ml tracked r with this cleaner. tle take then out' Joseph Cooper with hlr moththe garment completely in the er and the rest of the family fluid. Just a little gentle dipping in Zclland in . sailed on the ship and out is all that is needed No uph Charge of Captain Brown and harmful effects to fast dyes; and stery, too. Garages use it to go all landed in Ne,v Orleans on over a car. the mild odor quickly vanishes December 24, 1849, After staythere for three days they ing sailed again for St. Louis, Missouri on the ship Ben West and arrived there Jan. 12. 1850. In the spring of 1853 with his parents they started across the y , plains by ox team. Bishop was their captain. They arrived in Salt Lake valley the 20th day of September 1853, having taken five months to cross the plains. Shortly afterwards they moved to ? Grants-vill- e and in 1837 e they moved to Cache vnllrv and made their home in Wellsville and Mt. An achievement of the Research Laboratories of ", Sterling. Ilis occupation was one was lie the first farming.' STANDARD COMPANY OF in Cache valley that was suci. cessful. in dry farming fer Oronite Household Products Maers of which be received a medal frori ORONITE CLEANING FLUID FLY SPRAY the government ' for this achievement. He crossed the ' FURNITURE POUSH times to plains tf 0! h HANDY OIL and AUTO POUSH . , ' bring the saints to Utah. He f made many sacrifices and endured hardships in pioneering and subduing the country. 1 spenfc Sunday with their meeting, held at from Paradise ward directed by close of school.'; . Utah, Christine McBride, Heberis still a distinction although) the April 10, 1871, he marriedi L. D. S. J. P. Truman Maddox Mrs.. Serjfef stone er Mrs." John T. Roberts roost Mt. Sunday talk. are Welch; chapel country and Jthe 'Cooper merely Cooper, Ruth Parker and from was.' as fob Benson ; girls chorus from Lo- - an operation Saturday for tpn-- j ' Karl Wood, Progr&n Sterling, . 'evening. 'houses. Violet Arco, Ekstrom, superintendent, union ten children were born ' gan; benediction, ' William lows: ,of Sauth Cache seminary was ; T,sii trouble. Cl grand children end 33 great Idaho and Cynthia Yonk of: Mrs. Hannah. Miles and, Mra.Ahe speaker at sacrament meet ' Girls chorus, ' from grand eh idrden. Surviving are Petersboro, Uath;1 one sisters Good W01 Logan; son f Mr an(i John M. Mills of Ogden . are toff Sunday. He delivered a Meeting 1,.Roy, hs Widow, Mr?. Tmi Parker Mrs. Sarah A. Parker and one P Joseph prayer, opening Mrs. J, O. Tams wUl be com- - spending a few days - here, Aery ' interesting discourse on ' Croycr p.nV his ton children, brother, Levi Cooper, both of 80,0 Hark, Hark phn0 to be In bed several weeks guests of Mr. and Mrs. William .the life of John The Baptist. WelcV ParaiikA In Ward WeSls-villMrs. Caroline Lmbmim e Wellsville. M. ft R. as the result of an injury to his,T. James. The Lark; remarks; " Utah, Mrs; Ruth Wyiger, They will remain. un-- 1 Mrs. Stella Olsen and .... ' talk the ; on, advantages1-while .which he received Decoration til Distinction after Day ArtO, Idaho. Joseph and, James ,, reniof Biigham City spent Sign Of our own community, by Ed- - contesting in athletic sports Rtf Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sunday here with her mother A apfen-JParadise, May 30 Croper rf Ml Sterling. Utah, Paris, UP) France has 49,000 Nancy' Andcrsdn of Trenton, $hateaux, and possession of one did program was rendered at jfard P. Oldham; girls chorus high school just before the Roberts and family of ; OgdeD,: Martha Shipley. , - . ! " food-spot- . 4 , v Traffic-grim- e, going-ove- . Tin-ge- 'tmm OIL CALIFORNIA - - - Good-Wil- 4 -- - v- moth-underwe- i) "es nt " - - , - child-Hov- ey -- -r -- j , of I s J |