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Show Udnesay, November G, 1929. '11IE JOURNAL, LOU , KTulL CO l. I f, UTAH PAGE FIVE Seryices Held At WeOsville For Mrs. Parker Nov. 6 Wellsville Funeral were services for Mis Parker N ev 3rd m - u e Held " Monday ward tabernacle' with Wellsville Bishop H Bankhead of the Wells1-vill- e 2nd ward presiding, music was furnished by the 2nd waid the direction of choir under Mrs by Gladys Hill assisted Anona Maughan at the console The services commenced at 1 pm by the choir singing, S.ster Thou Was Mild and Lovely Leish-jinaThomas prayer Brother solo and chorus, Twas Wisely Planned, Henry R Parker and choir. Harold Swift of Logan, who when but a mere child was taken home Parker and into the mothered by this lady spending some 27 years, felt it an honor to be considered a member of the family, this being the only home Spoke of her as he has known being all that a mother could be always cheerful, happy, and Ijer aim to make others the same wav E R Owen of Logan spoke of the a mother being orfe of noblest works of God, and of the advancement the world is making in a religious line Mrs. Luella D. Murray rendered vocal solo entitled, . Going A John and staved with the 1 lttle Hlaik ( lot k and saw Home, accompanied on organ by In a tiny saw Anona Maughan, and on Mrs hetome used to the land. httlo the liaids tueei the violin by Mr Wm Douglass notued umielh ng Dr" W. O Christensen spoke of 'moyodd leptik's and suddenlv John Theies one that looks as it it lnul wings, lie lohl thi little the beautiful tributes shown b the community and of the close il,l(k Clock". with these people association The fn st to llv the Little 111 uk ( lock said 1 on must know she since coming to Wellsville I have beto Im serve turning m,vsih lapullv aiound now Even though being always willing t ol uugs, theie turned the time wav , wav back to the beginning ing of a loveable congenial na and the ture. weie gieat'amounts ot time bt tween the tnsf aiiiv.d Fred C Parker, spoke of it benow. ones and alb the next weie seeing aim ing more blessed to give than to Weie seeing the last bads. receive, these being, the mam The creatures tiled then wings It was thlitling to watch thi m characteristics of her life, spoke of the faith she had in the hereseemed as though they had giown a little weaiy ol n aw lmg It after. on aiound the giound and had thought ol1 the beautitul an above Duet, Memories of Mother by them. Mrs. Mattie Darley and Vernon They weie not paiticulaily lovelv. They looked moic nke bats accompanied on) the Maughanorgan by Mrs Anona Maughan than the kinds ot bads John and Ieggv knew. Bishop C. N Maughan spoke of But they weie actually living. It seemed ery, eiy biave of his acquaintance with the family, to trv to tly , and clever ot them to manage it ! them of her being a real home maker Fimn,,. c, orVVIessACte "i The Llttle Black Clock seemed to he thinking of something 10 Tlmutes Her greatest interest in life beher with and, indeed, he was bas once moie turning the time on a family, always being ing Quick relief from stomach dis- little fuither and tuithei until light betoie their eiv eves they ready to feed the hungry and clothe the door, and felt that order is guaranteed by Buenger s beheld several ol the hugest and most cunous cieatuies theyd X Alkaline Powder In this she was well prepared to go new scientific discovery, special ever seen. home to meet her maker. And yet there was something that looked lather lanalai about Duet, I cannot Sing the Old ingredients act directly upon the came of and reMu stomach Kenneth disorder them. nay" Songs,' by The establishing quickly and naturI know! said Johrt m answer to his own thoughts. Parley Hall. the delicate balher of chemical ally John C. Brenchley spoke crea-tuiseen those out the into Ive come has museum open. light ance toof the stomach loving charitable disposition in museums, Im sure. has an effect that is wards all, also spoke of .the enResults particularly resurrection soothing of the glories this infinitely moie benecouraging all to prepare to meet prove ficial than the violent, harmful their maker. of soda or potassium Solo, Resignation, Mrs C N action At the first of trouble Maughan accompanied by Mrs Sour Taste, Soursign Risings, BelchAnona Maughan on the piano Bad Breath, Buiing SensaResolutions of condolence from ing, around the heart or Pains tion weie council, and the mayor city the in pit of the stomach try who read by Bishop' Bankhead, sm-Dont neglect these sym- a vcidid that Mjss Ogden V loioneis jmv jcsieidav idium-also spoke of the good life of the ptoms-Theare of i;ioph, who was tiilallv imiiicd when stunk h an aulnnmhih- - Salmdav deceased and thankPd all in be- serious trouble that may develop night, 'ame to her death thiougli negligent driving l Fail ( luld. 21. Innntj half of the family for any aid oi later ttoinej Samuil h. Blaikham said manslaughter ih.nges will he filed against assistance given is sold under a satis- - ( hdd. Rock of The choir then sang, faction or money back guarantee Ages, benediction was by Mi by Scluamm-JohnsoDiugs, and, meiuan Folk (Ijde Robinson, 22. dud jesloidaj of a gun shot wound Wim Glenn of Canada ail good diuggists iwlihh Ri. I'. J. Noyes said was self iiilluled. llu- - joulh Ii id been in pool Thomas B Bradshaw, Charles Adveitisement health l(,i some time. Farrell Stuart, Stuart, Edd and Mr Glenn Parker, Fred Salt ( itj tomplaint ihaiguig Hauisto Maitim, 6, alias Philippi Erickson of Beaver Dam acted av'a,H with dent to minder Ins wile, was filed jtsltidaj. Maitme as pallbearers On T?nLlifrivc shot his wife Monday when she thieatened to seime a duone and letain Some thirty relatives acted as ( uslodj of their child. flower bearers, which were proSt Louis, Nov 6 (AP) A six A beautiful fuse and large was killed late Monday man illiam I eeso. 62, of Tern-toil- , weeks Hdahp Falls followed trip from Seattle Vash automobiles ..of cortage on the highway vvrsLnf Mrnnn HTie to the cemetery w'here the grave to St Louis TthCl a wedding and automobile roliisinn all with a maihine diiven by Krnest Adamson of Menaii. rlhe auident was was dedicated by Thomas S the start of a honeymoon, de-1 nouneed unavoidable by off ieOs. was lobberies, by Bradshaw, to Mrs scribed police by Mrs Robena Bradshaw Parkei, 18- -, RIaikfoot State lands totaling 6,201.53 aues of laud hiought SI 10, oil 6(1 wife of Heber C Parker, was the Margaret Reincitson Swift, T. Mar- bride of Wil'ard H when sold at auction Monday, it was announced-yeste- i day by Mai-garyar-ol- d and of Thomas daughter shall, stale land appiaiser. lie assisted the state land imumissioner in Bradshaw and was born in Swift, confessed robber Both are ing the sales. in jail She was Wellsville Oct, 22 1877 on C Parker married to Heber Dec 15 1897 and was the mother of five children, namely Heber B Parker Mrs John P Leatham, Alton B Parker, Harold B Parker and Miss Evelyn Parker who one with the husband and brother Thomas S Bradshaw, all of Wellsville. and one sister, Mrs Herbert Leishman of Drummond Mrs Parker Montana survive thre had been ill for about seriously months, but was only ill for five days, and died at her home on Thursday evening of n; ' Fruu li.iailvv iv m the Pie-n- u it gum lias bait a hydro-ti'nt plan that piodutes nnic tkftiuitv than it nt'tds lot its own uses and is disposing of the ess to neirby steel mills n No agi Mi r BI-RE- es M result nt of Ins home this the ut, bun Poole lias iititn piomint nt a Fianhhn ot Countv foi the past 25 vcais and is suivned b ins widow, 2 sons Morns and thtee William, daughteis Roma j Mnigaiet all ol Whitney Fofxietluu-tbiotlaers Gloua and Also Glrt;e sisteis F uncial arrangements announced latei will his M be Virginia Again in Democratic Fold (Continued Fiom Page One) the elections in that state while the Democrats gaihed two votes in the New York State assembly A majonty in excess of 60 000 was the answer of. the Virginia Democratic oiganuation t'o the challenge for state control of the Democrats under the leadership of Bishop James Cannon, Jr of the Methodist Episcopal church, South, and others and the Republicans formed a anti-Snn- moie than 121 800 000 feet of nn turn putuios 411 mciease of mote than 9 000 600 feet over the tor-- et lespondliig period of 1928 i dud at liom ukus It-gg- - Gioi'o ( 47 e. AUCTION of the stoik of The Neilsen Dij Gooch Ninth Main St., together with the fixtuies, will lie sold to the last and highest bidder, without iesere, llu- - ( ., 122 ' beginning 7:30 Thurs. Evening Cambrics Voiles Silks Yard Goods Laces Hosiery Ginghams Organdies House Dresses Coats Notions and Childrens Dresses Fixtures 2 Plate Glass Show Cases with JVJaible Base Counteis Shelving Stools Fireproof Safe Roll Top Desk Setees Chairs Inlaid Linoleum Cash Register, etc. th , Jouett Shouse, chair- coalition man the Demociatlc nation vl executive committee, interpreted the result in Virginia 4s indicative of a turn to the Democrats in this first election since the Republican landslide of 1928 of SECOND SALE FRIDAY - - 7:30 p.m. THIRD SALE SATURDAY - - 2 p. m. LAST SALE SATURDAY - - 7:30 p.m. Fixtures will all be sold SatuiHay evening. JACK BELL, Auctioneer. 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