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Show PAGE TWO "Sutimlayy March 23, 1929.' THE JOURNAL; LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. WED 73 YEARS THEY CLAIM RECORD THE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY ' j EAEL&EN GLAND P U B L IS H I N G COM P ANY J'K - ") rw' " 'Hi at, VlEEiaY SHOTS RIOM THE HILL W. D. Me Entire 1 March 23. Wells-vill- e Second ward Relief Society The U. A. C. is becoming known in Europe as well as in Cache held their annual meeting MonEntered at the Post Ottice every day in the week except Sunday, Valley and the United JStates. Dr. Zucker of Buda'Pesth,- & notat Logan, Utah, as Second Class Matter day afternoon, March 18 in the l tabernacle with President Julia ed European scientist, is spending a year in America on the ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Wyatt presiding. Commenced by Rockefeller Foundation, for the purpose f studying soil bacteria; singing "Piaise to the Man. He is spending his time at three Universities, Wisconsin. BerkeMember of Associated Press Prayer, Mrs. Martha B. Glenn. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use tor republic ley, and the U. A. C, This is the first time that thes.e three inChorus, Mrs. Esther Stuart and .ion ot all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in thle company. Minutes ot annual stitutions have been classified together and it goes to show that paper and aleo the local newe published therein. held one year ago, read (meeting Ur own A. C. is rising rapidly toward the upper stratum of ot epeclal dispatches herein ere also py Secretary AU right ot republication Mrs. James R. It is stretching out its American Colleges and Universities, reserved. Address of Welcome, Cooper. States and even into United all the over antenna educational President Wyatt. Minutes bf the is due." This recredit Nau-vowhere credit o, us And first Relief Society held at let,, give Europe. nor yet to read by secretary. Organito not due is cent the department English triumph' zation and history of the Wells-vill- e ' A Bain Fair our religion but to Dr. Greaves, who by his researches in the Change first Relief Society given by field of bacteriology has done a great deal toward promoting the Mrs. Sarah A. Parker. Musical were Mr. and Mrs. Thomss L Kinman of Coheao Plato, Wash name of the Utah Agricultural College. reading Mrs, Bessie Jones. Re' - told story. Mrs. Alverta Leatham. f.ted ae tho "longest marriod coup la Intho United StateaMehen they Yesterday & their recently. celebrated Mrs. anniversary Glenn. Jane Chorus The above readings ere taken from THE JOURNALS barometer at Poem, All good church people will rejoice to know that the Christian Love Our Work", Mrs. 4:00 o'clock each afternoon except Sunday. The "yesterday" reading each "We is still a prevailing influence in, Logan. The other day Pearl spirit Bankhead and. company. visit very much. Meetingcom-mence- d Monday refers to Saturday's reading. Mrs. Kelly Lttx returned to her two Poem, Mrs. Nancy Hendry. Reyoung freshmen were walking down the sidewalk just beat home at Lewiston Wednesday afby singing ."Love marks by President Fanny low the college hill, when an elderly gentleman, of the town utHome". Prayer, MrJane Park- ter visiting with her mother, of the Wellsvllle ward inson. Singing, Ve Moun- Mrs. Martha Lelshman "Oh unknown to both of them, drew up in a big Packard autoa for terly Relief song tains High. "Opening remarks week. Closing DETOUR SIGNS Society. mobile and asked if he might help them on their way. Of course "Come Let Us Anew." Benedic- President Maughan- - Lesson on Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones tion, Mrs. Maggie B. Maughan. A What Every Woman Knows, by entertained at a family dinner his kind offer was instantly accepted. Little acts of kindness National Touring Bureau of The American Automobile social hour followed during class Mrs. Maurice Park- on Wednesday evening. ' Covers such as that are peculiar to and a characteristic of Logan and which refreshments were served. inson. leader, Duet look should not the that "Whispering Hope", were laid for Mr. and Mrs. D. H. the U. A.' C. at least it is something that one never sees in the motorists, they ,rls Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Bankhead George and Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. larger cities such as Ogden and Salt Lake. We sincerely hope Wyatt upon detour aigriw ,ith such abhorrence. They should regard and Irvin Wyatt and Darius Mrs. Cassie Brenchley. Several Jones; Mrs. Jane Parkinson. Mrs. Peter will chalk up another point on his heavenly score--- , a g few of the older sisters made re- P. C. Turner and sons Wayne that St. them as signs of progress, indicating that bettor roads are be- Wyatt spent daysftotor-lnin this good mans favor for doing this Christian act.; board over Idaho marks. Duet "When the Evening and. Leon, and Joseph Jones. through looking ing built. farms. One day and night was Breeze Is Sighing Home Sweet Cards were enjoyed the remaindThe average motoring party, when it reaches a detour sign, spent at Burleythen through Home. Mrs. Bertha Maughan er of the evening. A certain English professor of the U.A.C. asked his students Idaho Falls and Blackfoot where and Mrs. Carolyn Stuart., ClosMrs. Catharine Garrett is im- to issues a lot of crabby and grouchy talk, frequently profane, and they prepare a list of five things that were anathema to them, In Counselor Violet proving nicely and getting a liting remarks. spent'the night motoring Parkinson. hundred and fifty anathemas that were submitted not one one tle one would think these people were very much abused. They look home da Tuesday. Chorus, Just Beyond" stronger every day. She feels Vera included nicotine point. The glory of Cache Valley is Stuart and as of them she Mrs. is Just company. Prayer greatly encouraged Bishop and Joseph p with dread on having to travel over a rough and bumpy side Cooper entertained at dinner on ! Jjy Mrs. Millie Baxter. A social able to sit up In her bed. Shfe fading, her mores are weakening, her standards are falling for road. But our system of highways will never get anywhere, utk Sunday evening. A vase of ros- - tour followed anda one act has been very patient all the 16 not one student in a class of thirty could find it in his heart to graced the table where covers play, "Our. Aunt7 From Cali- weeks of her suffering with the til the detour signs have become Btill more numerous while' the es were laid for President and Mrs-Joh- fornia" presented by Ethel Jones, fractured hip, which has healed, say anything against that refuge and haven of the sinful and ' outworn roads are being rebuilt, i If we will take ourYletours Celia Murray, and permits her to move more the godless nicotine point ' C. Brenchley, Mr. and Mrs. Anna ParkinsonJohn A. Lelshman, Miss Pauline I Therese Wyatt, Luella Larsen every day. not to and make records we shall calmly, racing try overjthem, Ver4 Stuart. . A delicious Maughan and Miss Rena Brench - ii luncheon And among the epithets invented by the same class for our which: was brought by suffer less damage to our cars and our tempers nere in Utah. ley. Music and singing were en was the sisters memto served 65 evof remainder the joyed the president, the best, wc think, was Gibralter .George supplied bers and -- guests. President , ening. by Miss Leora Seely of Richfield. acted as toast mistress British Rum Grant Will Allen Maughan Mr. and Mrs. Lamont and several ladies responded. and son Glen Allen, Mr. and Mr. and MrsAt Services Mrs. Olsen Running Ship Sunk Henry The allwise lawmakers of our state have recently seen fit to . Wm. P- - Leatham and son, .. .. of Hy-th- Beet Meeting At Hyrum and to bestow upon Leroy Leatham spent the latter heir Monday night at 8 oclock in rob us of our time honored title of "Aggies By Coast Guards Continued from Page One Mr. and Mrs John State College. Utah of title a ward more the Third school the appropriate Hyrum sugar part or the week at salt Lake. Wyatt parents our announce blrth of a beet meeting sponsored by the of real imis name the of on The 85th nothing mere The hardwood. son the birthday changing anniversary born on Saturday. wainscoating, Mother local farm bureau and the beet Although (Continued from Pftge One) of Mr. and Redford the John toward and an accuracy son is are is and fine. approach the basement or ground floor Dr. portance or vitalness yet it association will be held. There upon the of glazed brick with imitation 72nd birthday anniversary of his mlt to searcheternal our of chain in progress. link the another Georke Btewart of the U. A. C. wife, Mrs. Redford were cele- Saf Take Dexter Issued the final warning, marble rubber wainscoating on brated at their home on Satur- up1 work it "the stare riniSi wlu dtsCUfiS crP rotation and its "Ill havrto sink you then. Get the relation to Increased beet pro- second floor. Genuine mar- day, March 18. The members of where The Moroni Olson drama which was presented in Logan last your, men Into the boats before ble is used to convey one both to the family arrived at noon, also during the'hmeMr of legisla-.th- e duction. Dr. C. M. Thompklns of Tuesday was, from both a town and college viewpoint, one of the we fire." u, s Department of Agriculbrother of ever appeared in Logan. The actThe schooner still resisted and the ground floor and to the se- Robert Redford, a two ture, will discuss seedling diseas- best stage entertainments that daughJohn, his wife anj Mr. and Mrs. Louis boat cond floor. the raiding government time in the history of the Capitol Maughan first the and fof es to was relation their the stand and superb ing ters, Mr3. Ute Griffin and son of and daughter Arlene of Logan fired. The Suspected rum crew of beets. All persons interested Theatre an audience became so engrossed it almost ceased to Mrs. and Clark and ft With comfortable to Logan Mary were seating took and boats all attended the celebraquickly are Invited to be preson of Garland joined them. tion in honor birthday so absorbed and silent was it that in all parts of the of their father sent cordially picked up by the Dexter and capacity for 335 persons, thereceive the benefits of breathe, and of a negro Mr. and' Walcott The v,y and mother, beauMrs. John tne discussions- is perhaps the most house the ticking of the clock could be faintly discerned. But be j wIsspeTtn Redfords birthday anniversary seaman who , cl -- ned in the chapelto be found in it said to the everlasting shame of Logan that there were many entile tiful the kinging and social chat Several on Saturday held at their home Cold Elsewhere flight to the boats was recovered 1. was idea seats left unoccupied built with the songs were sung by the brothers here. ki and placed upon the Walcott city. It From various parts ' of the ) coast of , giving the belt, acoustic ,pro- ;Jolm .and Robsrt Redford- Ma. 4 Kiiarei Bradshaw pending arrival of the spent World have come reports Indicat- and other church capacities', 'and and1 the' filling of- many' im Wednesday - afternoon at Hyrum guard cutters in New Orleans perties obtainable. The ' ceiling this as the coldest winter will be sadlv missed. Funeral portant government posts. guest of. her sister, Mrs. Robert ing today, government officers de- and walls are covered with cello ever recorded. A late piece of services With Henry L. Stimson of New on Mr will be held on the lawn 111. esdato who clined to forecast what action is Baxter, Information of this kind has of the family residence in NiHey York, the new secretary of state, adjusted by, the manufac- Fred Dotjglass of Howell, came reached might be taken as a result of tex, attenMrs. Lena Gnehm. from at one oclock on Monday after- arriving tomorrow, early the coast guardsmen firing on turers and makes a pretty inteTuesday to spend - a few ' days a relative in her native to extensive ' must be tion of given city noon. with his vjife Mrs. Douglass who a British ship. Neither was a rior finish. The windows are of changes In the diplomatic corps Is visiting her parents Mr. and Zurich, Switzerland. It is a scene as to ai t glass and the large platform statement forthcoming ' and m the hunon Lake high offieal personnel Zurich, showing Mrs. Louis Perkins. what would be done with the or rostrum is equipped with a of the state department. Amerithe Missionaries Home Mrs. Henry Ames of Logan is dreds of ofpeople enjoying captured crew. can adherence to the world court new Baby Grand piano. walking and skating visiting wjto her sister, Mrs. P. pleasure Stake Cache under the Root protocol and sevon to is be Ire. This said the the ' M. The social room is furnished Maughin for a few days. Washington, March 23 (P) eral matters of foreign policy 1361 that the time since first year Mr. and ,Mrs. Robert Murray of Coast guard headquarters today with inviting living room suites also must be canvassed and debeen lake frozen has over, the are home missionary Following Dayton, Idaho spent the latter the winters being indicated an intention to sup- and Artist Calvin Fletcher has cided. mild. stake Cache unusually the of k h wlth rela This lake, the city and its sur- - appointments port fully the action of the cuttives.f th some appropriate Sunday, March 24. ters Dexter and Walcott In sink- designed constitute one of the forBenson Francis M. Young and Mr. walls. to It adorn the and Mrs. David Lloyd roundings, ing the British schooner Imalone paintings Switzerscenes Jr. Stoddard of Rexburg, Idaho, who most beautiful visited In William Evans, In t he Gulf of Mexico last night, is a light, cheerful room with sumeach Walter M. Evertpn were on their way to Salt Lake land, which, is Park while they awaited complete re- tho sunlight entering through Hyde mer of tourists, by thousands called on their aunt, Mrs. Sadie H. Anderson. ports from the officers responsi- large windows from the south. who also enjoy riding on the and JohnThird Stoddard on Thursday. Joseph E. Cardon, ble. Logan laketraverse steamers the that John J. Hendry accompanied Mi. Moser, who takes a pride Admiral F. C. Billard, comJohn H. Anderson. Wm. Budge to Ogden on Thursmandant of the coast guard, 6aid in doing all his work in a fashLogan Parth George W. Lind- Hyrum Stake Conference Dogs Mikkelsen. The Hyrum Stake Quarterly day where business was tran- Straying the boat was "a notorious smug- ion that will stand as a monuquist, Considerable has LoganHans' complaint sacted, R. E. Yeates, John conference is scheduled for SatFifth gler and that It made no differ- ment to his ability as a contracof been late heard concerning Mrs. was Martha Lelshman ence how far off shore she and Sunday, March and the that are allowed to run O PtiirsAiiNinth A. E. Cranney, urday . when sunk if tho coast guard tor and builder, saw to it that ,, daughter Melva spent Friday at looseJogs Hyrum Third-wa- rd Meetings nt Logan all over the city, and OfLewiston Mr. KelMrs. with here from and a 7:30 p. m. Saturday and at 14 a. vessel has pursued 'on TurSay'and ficer Alfred Gnehm has been Alma Olsen. Lltz. Mrsly Litz 2 American returned with jurisdicp. m., 7:30 p. m. Sunday. point within able hands. The architectural wlth Natives until Sunday. object to them Logan Tenth Frank L. West, m., her mother Mrs. Lelshman and criticised. allPeople tion where her conduct had beCache High Priests over their lawns and Reuben L. Hill. running i designing was done by K. C. Mrs, Charles Wyatt entertain- spent the week. came suspicious. North Logan William A. Noble, Schaub. The plumbing and heat- ed on Monday In honor of her Miss Susie Stuart spent Mon- flower gardens, and to the conrCache stage High Priests will certs they give at night. In this Alma Sonne. anniverson 7th Banes PalH. at birthday A. Mr. waa installed day and Ogden by meet March 31 ing the .Stake matter all the dog tax collector were Mrs. Cyril Cluff.visiting little Twelve Boy Scouts To guests sary. house at 2 oclock . mer and Sons. The Cache Valley present and enjoyed games and can do is to see that dogs are Alex Mrs. Bulst In entertained Form Guard Over licensed. He cannot herd them j Home Missionaries Electric company did the wiring music. A birthday cake with 7 honor of her daughter Esthers all either by day or by night. Christian Scientists and supplying of the electrical pink candles on graced the ta- birthday anniversary Foch of Tuesday There is, an ordinance requiring j Christian Science services will Stake Body Logan fixtures. Albert M. Nielsen su- ble where a luncheon was serv- evening. Games and music were owners to tie or pen their dogs Tibe held Sunday at 11:00 a. m., hostess. ed the by the Rebrick entertainment. of the evenings the laying pervised College ward Louise S. Cardon, and Wednesday at 8:00 a. m. in Continued from Page Ode Mr. Mrs. Michael Hendry freshments were served to eigh- up at night, and if thef fail to the assembly room of the Cache work and Carl J. Olsen and Son receivedand do so the dogs may be killed, H. B. Campbell of the birth of a teen girl and word will did the painting. black hfearse, traditional whether licensed or not. A pracson to Mr. and Mrs. Reese HenLogan 1st ward James Ander- Valley Bank building. Sermon Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw and li8:30 leave the Rue Grrnell at subject: "Matter." The public is tags from son. John Anderson dry of Nampa, Idaho. This is the daughter Venna Gale and Mrs. tice of removing o'clock in the morning, accom2nd ward John H- cordially Invited to attend. child for Mr. Wm. L. Poppleton and daughter censed dogs is growing, the evilirst Logan grand great D. S. L. Pain-leve Losran panied by Minister of War and Mrs. Hendry, Coleen spent Wednesday at Hy- dent purpose being to put the Schenk, Jos Campbell Elder Daniel Johnson, who reand other members ot the Service Dedication tags on unlicensed dogs. Serve Mrs. Clifford Olsen of College rum with Logan 6th ward, C. W. Dunn, their, cavA government. squadron of cently returned from the Norward spent the past week here Mrs. W. A. McBride. grandmother. punishment will overtake those C. P. Cardon will It. alry mission will be the speakwith Mrsparents, Mr. and Mrs. Logan 7th ward S. B. Mitton, wegian Martha Lelshman and caught indulging in this pracer at the Scandinavian meeting Then Boy Scouts, with frequent Sunday, March 21.- - 11:00 a. m. Nephi- -her Green. Mrs. Kelly Litz of Lewiston were tice. But it is a fact that owners W. W. Owens. Sun-'da- v. PROGRAM will all sUnd relief, guard Friday evening at 7:30 in the keep them at Mrs- - Howard. P, Leatham and guests of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Neil-se- n of dogs should Logan 8th ward John E Carl- stake house. .A musical program Sunday night and Monday Preliminary music little son spent the past week at of Hyrum on Wednesday. home, and especially at night. isle, E. B. Spencer. will also be rendered. All ScanMiss Lu Dean Rogers until the body Is taken to the Salt Lake visiting with her husUth ward J. A. Hulme, dinavians Mr. and Mrs. John E. CrossLogan ' "cathedral tt Notre Dame Monday Hymn, "Come, Come Ye Saints Dies are cordially Invited. Leatham. man and three children of Cor- Mrs. Johnson band Harold England-LogaRepresentative Clayton will mourn A ot friends Has-la- m host evening. Mrs. Ann The of H. K. home 12th ward Mrs. Alice CanStofford of nish, Merrill, Presbyterian Led by Prof. Welti The public will be permitted to which was recently sold was ada, Mr. and Mrs. D. Christen- to learn of the death of Mrs. Lola W. R. Ballard Bible school 10 oclock. Stewdo Invocation 46 wife of Bishop pass thuough the Arc Pitkin Johnson, Mr. Mrs. Mer-kleand N. 1st W. Providence by ward purchased Mr. Arch Mathews of sen, BrigPresident Joseph Quinney Jr. Triombhe tomorrow and walk beardship and Missions will be the of Johnson Nibley ward, Eugene Thomas ham Poppleton. Darrell Mr. Mrs. Crockett. and City, Parley lesson theme. fore the body at all hours of the Musical Trio, Supplication" McKee this morning of Miss Beulah Poppleton enter- Conquist of North Providence 2nd ward (Ward Logan and who passed away Prof. N. W. Christiansen, Violin ctav and night. Worship ll ' o'clock. Christ's which seized conference) Saturday night, a on Saturtained meningitis, - Smithfield at spinal Kenneth pull candy Pitcher of Mrs. N. W. Christiansen, Piano with the same ceremony that Triumphal Entry, will be the while her last were evening Tuesday Refreshments were A. Mrs. Leaof day evening. River ward Jos. Cello. L. guests, Mary QuinHeights Prof. E. subiect of the sermon which will Christiansen, marks the removal from the resiserved by Mrs. Poppleton and tham on. Sunday. attending a Relief Society func- ney, N. A. Larsen. Institute Building, carry out the Idea of Palm Sunwas dence, the body will be taken to Remarks,' "Tlie Johnson the tion. Mrs. 12 and o games Mrs. by XI. Schaub, Architect candy enjoyed Aaron and K. Attorney Bishop the cathedral of Notre Dame, day the beginning of Holy . or of the late George O. friends. daughter children girl of and for Education BrigIrishman Passion week!. where It will rest on a small Address, "Religions , Mrs. Pitkin. She was the Hoover Faces M. ham and and O. Clark came Joseph Dyer and Students City Wednesday Young peoples meetings at .6:45 thapel until the funeral services CollegeDr. Joseph F. Merrill, were spent the week end at the home mother of seven children, six of Lake Salt of Moslander p. m. begin at 9 o'clock Tuesday mornHeavy Program guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. of Mr- - and Mrs: Lamont Allen. whom, three sons and three Commissioner of Education Evening Devotions 7:30 oclock. survive her. They are: ing. on Tuesday on their way daughters, LeathMindful Vocal Lord Howard is the Darley "But Solo, Representative In Next 3 Weeks "What commence Are You" will be the subThe services win Willis Johnson. Russell Johnson. to Logan on business. ... am Mendelsohn Own. on to Salt of Lake His returned with the formal entry of Presiject of the evening. Mrs. William Curtis, Cleo JohnMrs. Rachel Bankhead accom- Wednesday after spending L. Mrs. J. Plano the Bailey, BY JAMES L. WEST dent Doumergue Into the nave of Accompaniment by Mrs. Walter Wednesday Light Bearers at panied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Selley week end here with his family. son, Wayne Johnson and Dora (Associated Press Staff the cathedral and will consist of Writer) 4 oclock. Communicant class at Johnson all of Nibley ward. She Jr- - to Salt Lake on Thursday Welti. A. Thomas John Lelshman, . 23 7 p. m; Washington, March a. brief solemn high mass. Places Remarks by distinguished visitors. (APR and. visited with Mr. and Mrs Stuart, R. P. Leatham and WU-fo- rd Is also survived by the following President Hoover's capacity for the personal will be reserved for Thursday 10 a. m. Ogden PresWm. Selley, returning on SunE. G, Peterson, Pres. U.A.C. bus- sisters and brothers: Mrs. W- - K. fast work Dr, were Anderson ' Ogden and plenty of it will byterian meeting with Ladies Aid Burnham. Mrs. Noah Larsen and representatives of the heads of Dr. F. S. Harris; Pres. B. Y. U. day. iness visitors on Monday. an even more get rigorous test and Missionary Society. Mrs. Chas. foregn states, ambassadors, Mrs. Agnes Hughes and Mrs. President Anthony W, Ivins, Pres An entertainment consisting of Mrs. John H. Wilson of Logan; members of the government of the board of Trustees, U. A. C. P. Maughan were dinner musical numbers, one act plays, Mrs. Fred Turner of Cardston, during the three weeks im W. Williams of the Board of ForEmily ahead of members the Musical Trio, "Intermezzo", from guests of Mrs. D. J. Jones on and a negro minstrel, given by Canada; Mrs. Roy Kimball, of PWtely than It has in eign Missions and Miss Mary parliamentarian, weeks of his Banks of the Board of National diplomatic corps, representatives Cavalerts Rusttcana, Orsonir?,!, Maseagn Saturday evening. Wellsville ward M. L A. in Ocean Park, California; the 111 roistration. of the French a foreign armies Missions will be the speakers. of Los Angeles, California: Christiansen Trio The Wellsville ward Relief So- the ward tabernacle Tuesday evof Coherences with and navies and delegations Dedicatory Address nod Prayer. 7:30 o'clock Thursday ciety held a meeting and social ening March 26. All are invited and W. W. Pitkin of Millville. rs n the form congressional of thfc farm service underevening former combatants. President Heber J. Grant at tho home of Mrs. Margaret to attend. Price of admission will Mrs. Johnson was a lady of un-l- i, I direction of Mrs. E and the limited tariff Williams and Miss Banks. Hymn, "How Firm a Foundation" Bradshaw on Tuesday afternoon be 10 and 25 cents. usually good health and physical When an automobile stops the by Kirkhan with Pres. Fanny Maughan in Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brown, vigor which proves the deadly revlslon measure, as well as the Friday evening "Good Friday both 0f current that operelectric Congregation, led by Prof. charge. Mrs. Bradshaw has been manager of the Cozy theatre are nature of the disease. She was froprotion sessionhisof message to Devotional service at 7:30 p. m. new a windwarms Welti. Walter ates and iri? sPec,1 in ill health for a humber of visiting at Tropie-vancongress on Friday, Saturday and Sunday Marysville a wonderful wife and mother, shield wiper to melt ice and snow Benediction the 'Church will be open all day le, 8ubJeets, will cut heavily years and unable to meet with for a week, also transacting bus- adored by her family, also a tun off. R. Pres. cut Joseph be labors with to any who care to enter for Shepherd. is automatically worker In Relief Society!, the sisters, and appreciated this iness. i administration purely matters meditation and prayer. AUGUSTUS WelLsville. Editor GORDON o I . ' BAROMETER READINGS To-Da- llil!I2!Sl4iI!5ll7!8!fP LI - . THE - - , ?n. locTTbews President Present - eternSf - uXr - for - - 23-2- 4, vlsd .at. for, s. Institute - - y, , . in ' O |