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Show t v Wednesday, May 29, 1929. THE JOURNAL', LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. rir and Mrs. James Larsen, Mr. hospital at Idaho Falls on Friday , a l and where heu nderwent a serious ijliOGrt AfClllDclla to opperation. Reports are, he is Ogden on Tuesday, transacting doing fine. . Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hendry? also Services Held in business, "The attending, U E P, Show Boat." the Misses Marge and Hazel HenMr. and Mrs. Thomas Lindley dry attended the North Cache Ciarkston Ward motored to Ogden on Friday to high school graduating exercise Wellsville May 27 Miss Rida visit Mi'. Lmoiey s sister Mis. on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. GOodsell and Wyatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning of Burley laano, ktank Wyatt' and a graduate of who has been at the Dee hospital children of Malad were dinner Funeral Ciarkston, May 28 the UA..C. left this afternoon at Ogden for the past month. guests of their mother, Mrs. Jen-ne- tt services were held for Gilbert D. Jones on Sunday, for Santif Barbara California Sne was able to leave for her Friday in the taberll Archibald Mrs. Wm. Poppleton, Mrs where she will spend- the next home on Saturday. nacle. R. O. Loosle was in L&vern Bradshaw and Miss six months in prepartory dieti-uo- n Bishop' Mrs. Leslie Bowen of Logan Bowen work unaer Or. Sansum. Dr. spent Friday at Hyrum charge. The choir sang Some8ansum Is at present one of our FofkWesplnt time, Somewhere. Prayer, Jas. Tnsday most widely accepted auuijyri-tte- s B. Jardine; solo, Mn. Seth GodWilliamson and6 Mrs. Louis In nutritional work. and vhit' j Maughan At the frey of Logan. The first speaker Mlss, Bermce Leishman. and daughter Ramona and Arleen was Clarence Clark. He spoke of enjl of the six months course The officers of Mrs. the retiring Mr. of and will and receive Logan, her student Wyatt his friendship with the Archibald dietitian certificate after which Wellsville ward Reuef society, Howard Jones and family were family. Told of Gilberts kindness Kobt Bradshaw ana Mrs.) guests of their parents, Mr. and to him while he was on & misshe plans to enter civil service Mrs. Parkinson were guests of Mrs. D. H. Maughan on Sunday or hospital work. Miss Wyatts Roy sion. Asked the Lord to comfort at a social given at the Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bird and all that had cause to mourn. father, Mr. Frank Wyatt who re- honor tabernacle on Sunafternoon. came Lake children of Salt Tuesday returned from a California cently George McKinley of Teton Mr. Bird mission accompanied his daugh- A program, social chat and dainty day to visit relatives. deiresnments were serveo. Tne will visit here with Mr. and Mrs. spoke on the present life and of ter as far as bait Lake City. cnarge of the new Heber H. Bankhead until after The Daniel H. Wells camp of social was m Mrs. uscar Hendry, Decoration Day. Mr. Bird re. the Daughters of Pioneers met presidency, Mrs. D. P. Walters, and Mrs. turned home Sunday evening. Friday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Elmer N. Maughan. Attorney and Mrs. Aaron LeishS. Glenn, with President Nettie Mr. and Mrs. Allen Archibald man and children of Brigham City W. Thorpe presiding, and Sarah M. Brenchley conducting. Meet- and Mrs. George Larsen, attended were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. funeral service of Mr. Allen ing commenced by singing, -- Love the Leishman. Archibald at on Ciarkston Friday, at Home"; prayer, Mrs. Messie -Attorney Arthur u. Wooley of Mrs. Carrie Larsen, Lars Larsen Spence; singing, We Thank Thee Mrs. Hyrum Hall, Mrs. George a former smte commander 'Ogden, a. For O Qodi the slogan and daughter- - Mary and was repeated Prophet; under the direction of the American Legion, nas ac- Larsen and Lane, an Gayle were guests of deliver Invitation to cepted .Sarah Brenchley; solo, tne Memorial on Wednesday Mrs. Chris Larsen address at Bay ennle Glenn; history of Musical A delicious luncheon- was sqrved Wells, and also of Mrs. Wellsville on May 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Allen and for tne program have Agnes Aftnjbald was read by Mrs. numbers family of Logan were Wellsville Alverta Leatham; duet, Mrs. aiso been arranged for. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Anderson, visitors on Sunday. Melba. Jones and Mrs. Geneva Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Badshaw, members of tne stake YM. ana reMurray; President Thorpe Thomas Lindley. Mrs. Thos. Mr.s Y L.M.I.A. Hoards attended the ported the Officers meeting held Wellsville Archibald, Mrs. Win. Poppleward sacrament meet-lin- g H. at Logan, also announced that a on Sunday and spoke on ton and Miss Lavem Brown at. summer vacation would be given tended the graduating exercises M.LA. no work and more and the of meetigs would be the South Cache high school S. officers: Thomas held until September; benediction following at Hyrum on --Sunday evening. H. Melvin .Eliza Stuart. The $oCi4l hour whs Bradshaw, Archibald, and Hershall with then spent by the officers and i Bradshaw, members to motoring Logan Frank B. Maughan as secretary Missionary Refugees of YMMI.A. Mrs. where the remains and John C. of the Wear Chinese Clothes afternoon was spent Wishing the Brenchley, Mrs Alien H. Arcri. county relic halL (bald and Miss Eva Barley,- - with Wellsville' was well represented ! Marge Hendry as secretary of the Amony, Fukien, China, May 28 L.M.I.A. refAmerican . missionary at the graduating exercises (Py at the Y Mr. and Mrs Clyde Copen and ugees, attired in Chinese clothSouth Cache high school audL torlum on Sunday evening, May daughter Louis of Salt Latce came ing as disqulses, arrived here to- Where 26, where the following students Sunday to visit their parents, Mr. day from Lungyenchow of Wellsville received diplomas: land Mrs. D. J Jones. Mr. Copen one of their number, Dr. C. H. on Sunday ev&iing. Holleman, was made captive by Fred Bailey, Enid Bradshaw, returned . Ivean Bradshaw, Alta Cooper, Mrs. Carrie Larsen, Lars Larsen, Communists May 23. David Hall, Clara Hutchison, Ic- Mrs, Ora Smith, Mrs. Neils Lar- ; The refugees said that 2,000 eland Larsen, Farrell Maughan. sen, ' Mrs. Wm. R Poppleton, Mr. communist soldiers attacked the the' compound . of Le M o i n e Jhd Mrs. Chris Larsen and . Mr. missionary Harvey Maughan, Larsen attended American Reformed Presbyterian Maughan, Mary Maughan, Ada Mid Mrs. James The Russians College ward on mission, shouting: Murray, Evelyn and (tnf:funeralfor atMiss Parker, are furnishing us with money Olsen, jThwrsday Hyrum Woodward. and Mrs. Hector Draper and we are giving our lives. Your Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Nielson of j Mty Salt Lake were callers of Mr. foreigners are imperialists. Oxford ; Idaho wert guests of Mr. of and Mrs. Herman Thuerer on Provincial soldiers numbering and Theurer on Sunday. . 200 offered a futile defense, beSunday. Mr. Guy Smith entertained 16 ing finally- overpowered- - by the Elder Frank Wyatt received an boy friends at a .candy pull on communists who razdd the mishoporable release from his labors 'Wedneslay evening, the. Misses sion, and forced Dr. Holleman as; a missionary ih the California Ivean Bradshaw Ardeila to come With them with the ex$md mission, and returned home on Smith overseen the candy mak- cuse they needed him to treat This is the second short Friday. Games apd' refreshments their wounded. term-- ' mission for, Mr. Wyatt to ing. ' v were enjoyed, this mission and reports a wondMr. and Mrs. IWH. Maughan erful work being done there and returned home Friday after a returns feeling fine. week spent at Grace Idaho with Mr. Wm. M. Allen of Los their son and family Mr. and Mrs. If The two" Mr. Angeles California arrived Friday D. P. Maughan. to spend a week with his parents Maughans Elder accompaniel I Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Allen.Raymond Maughan to a L. D. S. Albiait Clawson of Hyrum and R. A. Leishman representing the high council, were visiting in CHICIiSXERS.j;iLLS the Wellsville ward Sunday school and sacrament meeting on Sunday. Mr. - and Mrs. Nephi Green and AmioNB Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Green atBRAND Reliible. Bar atw I f a, lt. HUAhflonkm of Miss Olsen tended the funeral SOLO (T DRUGGISTS EYSRlWURS at - College ward on Thursday. Mr.-- I and Mrs. Oliver Bailey, Mr. Mrs. Wm. Popple ton motored 17ELLSVILLE ASTMENt " - ij Her-sha- SUf j PAGE FIVE, his assurance of the life to come. Duet, Mrs. Ragna Clark and Mrs. Louise Buttars, Cast .Thy Bread Upon The Water. Bishop Paul of Idaho spoke and said the loss of a husband or wife could not be measured. Also said death was a blessing and a promotion. Alma Sonne of Logan said he was well acquainted with , the Archibald family and was pleased to call them his friends. Spoke on the resurrection Solo, Grin Myler, Guide Me To Thee. Roy Archibald of Dayton, Iduho spoke of the many blessings the gospel of Christ brings to us and asked the blessings of the Lord to be with the bereaved family. Bishop Johp Ravsten said the large audience present helped to show the respect we have for the Archibald family and spoke words of comfort to all who had cause to moufn. He also read from the Book of Mormon Bishop R. A. Locale. said hi had learned to love Gilbert and many had been helped by his kindness Said no night was cold or dark enough to keep Gilbert Archibald at home if his friends were In trouble. Choir sang; Beautiful Isle of Somewhere Benediction, Kenneth Thompson, Joseph Christensen dedicated the grave in the Ciarkston cemetery. May 24 funeral services for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Barson were held at the home. Interment was made at the Ciarkston cemetery. Bishop R. o. Loosle dedicated the grave. German On Trial For Profiteering - Berlin; May 28 iAP) Hugo Stin-nJr son of the famous postwar industrial magnate, went on trial before a Berlin grand jury- - today, charged, with profiteering war loan Issues. Accused with him in an alleged attempt to defraud the federal treasury of 2 000,000 marks (apwere his proximately $480,000) bela gross of Vienna, Leo Hirsch of Berlin; Eugene Hirsch of Parts; of Berlin, all and Joseph-Schnedescribed as business men." es ld . It has been officially estimated Cloth woven from rust proof that nearly 400,000 citizens of spring steel wires has been in- -, the United States are of rub- permanently or in foreign countries livmg in vented to take the place ber in garters and other elastic articles of wearing apparel. Tv, rams- then-parent- s , c' - j - j j , j THE MEASURE OF MILEAGE c i Those who' know INDIAS by the test of use judge tires by a new yardstick. 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More than 150,000 new buyers f t double the e record of any other We Have to Take Our Medicine and quality car i have placed the final stamp of endorsement on Buick performance Lose the Money r There are lio cheap, light, unreliable Premiers for such an emergency. In a case like this the customer gets a high grade job, and we lose the money. kYou dont have to stand around and watch a Premier installation to see that you get the right furnace promised ' . by the salesman. You know when you order a Premier that there are no low grades to worry about. Premier is a one class furnace. Jtlhas no real competitor. It is, indeed, a i Premier DeLtixe Furnace Installed by - ; BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. Division oj Central Motors Corporation . Consider tit delivertd price os well as the list price uben comparing automobile values. SERIES 129 SERIES 121 SERlE$'ll6 Sedans - - 1875 to 2143 1430 to 1320 Sedan a - 1220 to 1320 Sedan! 1863 to 1875 Coupes- Coupes - - 1395to1450 Coape - -- 1193 to 1230 Sport - c " Car-122- Spoft 3 Car- - 1325 SportCars 1525 (0 1350 These prices f. o. b. Brick Factory, special equipment extra. Bnicb delivered prices include only Vtasanaile charges lor delivery and financing Convenient terms can be arranged on the liberal O. M. A, C.i Time Payment Plan, i Jackson & Fry Co. Logan, Lundberg Buick Company i Opposite Palais dOr. Utah. FHBN J BITTER-AUTOMOBIL- ES AR1-BUIL- Tj -- Commencing May 15 May 22 , to Sept. 30 o a West East EXAMPLES Liberal Stopo7er Privileges BUI CK-WI- LL BUILD THEM Logan Plan your cummer trip now to take advantage of the reduced, rates to practically every eastern and western point. Your choice of return' routes. Stop over anywhere. Final return limit, October 31. er . Omaha Hannas City Chicago New York New Oi leans I.os Angeles Portland . Poston Zion National Park, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon side trip at aught additional cost. Visit Denver and Rocky Mountain National Park at no extra railroad fare. Luxurious comfort and unexcelled service are features of Union Pacific trains. Maae your vacation s this year. memorable nt OF Low Round Trip Fares from Return Limit , Oct. 31 leadership! , Daily . . . V.'liingtonTOlR-- to Los IlRCLK Angelas. Sail Kraacisio , and Cortland, or vn e ver'ia , . k.7 29 Ask agent for iurtUc; details F. L. SCOFIELD, Agent Aniohacifii theoverlandJroite |