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Show ' 5 ' Wednesday, February 12, 1930. WELLSVILLE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Gold and Green Ball DEPARTMENT Has Many MRS. HOWARD JONES, Correspondent. Features-Makin- DEPARTMEN1 DEPARTMENT for Success MRS. FRANK WINN Correspondent Wellsville Feb. 12 One of the most successiul dances of the, season was the Green and Gold ball on Saturday evcnaig in, the WellsMrs. Maughan ville pavilion given by the e and Second ward M. 1. Wellsvil! v A.- Fust I lie had was beautduily decorated' in green and gold crepe Wellsville Feb. 12 Funeral was ieciand uuiooi.s. llle me music the Well;, oivhcsUu for Mrs services ljEuheiluaLmiuUg was enjoy ea. Maughan, 75, were held on Sat-- 1 me aance a giauu march During oi me urday, 1 eb. 8th in tire Wellsville punctual cimiucuis ward tabernacle with Bishop Jolui.ture. J. Hendry Bi charge and Bishop Tliosc taking part were the Charles W. Nibley of the firs presidency of the L. D. S. church . and Danford M. Bickmore, presi-'- )' " dent of the Hyrurn stake, and me m ,'. . m Scoots Give Bautiful Services Program In - cKiuua.g loiautut. A Friends of J. A. was A Good Training , Hanson Extend n.iu o an s. a. u. cie.itiouo luncneoii tut lioaocss aasisttu Ruth Keeps" In Chicago, Feb. 12 (AP) Take it from - Pesident Ernest S. Bertiard of toe American league. Babe Ruth is going to worry a lot of pitchers next season if he comes to terms with the Yankess. y Roy Earktson. Lay Eggleston, Max Babe is in such great trim Ronald Butler, Miles, Asle ButU-isJack Ciossman, that he is a certainty to have ana Arthur Ince Clair Van Oiden and Joseph Iial other banner year and a big crop of home ruhs", Barnard said, green. following his return from Florida. He is in prime condition because of his faithful and ngorous Children Like This ANDERSON Correspondent LuiuMitiu, cu. i The Snilth-ltci- u uaaics Literary ciuo met at uie home oi mis vvonam Caiuwen on 'lnuisday unci noon, i lie urama Wells-0'ViU- at MRS. LOREN Met-a- , Ladies Literary for Sacrament Service Saturday morning to enjoy the 20th scout anniversary program of Cache Valley scouts put over The demonstration, in Logan. parade and meeting at night made a full program of pleasure and education lor our boys, the found scouts who are always prepared. Those that attended were Dale Bergeson, Raymond Dopp, Wendell Anderson, Marnner Jnsen. Lloyd and Elden Jensen, CORNISH SMITIIFIELD g FACE FIVE On Sunday Wejlsville Feb. 12 Sympathy to Widow V...S solved oy a tt. J idts. Mia. twill cnamuiia, training. very interesting proevening oj cmnwell and Miss Vonna.Caimscil 10 The sad news Feb. gram was given in the wards. Cornish, An automatic fire escape for Safe a. tpt-oiajl. guests w,if. mis. After the opening exercises of the use in buildings, an English inMis. Ulivei Nusoll. ildis. of the death of J. A. Hancntim, Cornish . Sunday sacramfipt meeting at the Wells-vil- le vention, is featured by a cable ucolge F- - looison anu .1. is. 'looi- - son. reachedEleven that has been successfully tested oclock and at about SOll. Uoughs and Sore Throat ward, Scout Leader fcyril with weights of 1000 pounds. Relieved Almost Instantly ut and Mrs. T. W . Jarvis enter-tuuie- u the entire community was thrown Maughan took charge with forty at uniiici ba.u.uay ai luc Into a gloom as Mr. and Mrs scouts in uniform taking part. Hanson have lived here for the - and Mire Lccits. xne laoie was uoiei Mi iliiltlicns' oiigh-ailmentThe opening and closing prayers - lead! uocOiati u wiui reu roses past 8 years. They have given of I hm;! other Li i' many church prominent Scouts were by Ross i i LUitUMaughan workers and relatives in atten- Htltn c.iia candies, mtei tue umner me their best services to this entire (o ,iaSer.m ilK. limMiie, a ilmlors and Lyman Maughan. Six scouts dasice. '1 he Gienn and Kutli liaslam. MOTOR hku assure relict wiitf-- j guests were entvi tamed at un section of the country. Mr. President Nibley is took part In the sacrament sercrown beart-iwere iiugn Clark ijaivis liome ai ouuge Hign scoie son has been field man for theji,, j.--, minutes in ihililmi as""well as. Mrs. brother of Maughan. vice and two attended the doors. and Finest Fiukinson. Tncu 101 me lames was awarueu 10 Mrs. Amalgamated Sugar company uitlimit ilu- - danger in the use The scout oath, was given by The flowers were beautiful and'ioiiowed eight coupit-- who, aliciii. li. tarr and lugu cut to mis this section and had been trans-'u-lnja,i,ii, f meduines umtaining lmmi-- i imteui Merlin Leishman, and the acout Profuse and were carried by fif-- ! urn ciomng of U.e queens, danc- - u U wees wuue m Mrs. ful dtug. section. to fered southern the 01 Haywaru 1APIA ladies and grandchildren, jed the M. i. A. dance. 1 nose danc laws were given by twelve scouts I Hanson, as a nurse, has been a' ' Tlmvim- winks mi a diffemit nogan leceivcu mgu sioie ana RoOther numbers were a clarinet with Mrs. Brigham toe Misses Maughan ing were to almost every family riple, goes direct to the source of Favern mem om. the cut lor until mgn ui Mrs. Arch M. Baxter ml mow 11. Rena duet, Lewis Brerichley and Ross her kind and 'i rouble ami relieu-- the irritation whieli Marv mose present irom here, administering Smithue.u The pall Bearers werelHail, Mary Guiniell, c.va Jones were Messrs and nnsuames. Robert willing service to all Who came ranses the roughing amt sore throat, 0Hoharge. Maughan-- , ' demonstration treatment for drowning by DeanHeniY w- - Maugnan, Elmer Green, 'Fucnle lueurei, Pa untie Maughan They moved from ideal for ihildren herause it Is safe X. B. ran. j. f. bneiiei for her aid. N. Maughan David L. land Messrs. Hank Maughan Ray Gillian, d does not lane the usual Anderson and Earl Green; ex-- 1 Elmer L. Rees. Lovers weie iaia Cornish two weeks ago and were anu G. taste. No gargling. Just Brigham Maughan ana Lcshni.ui, Moms Andcison Ktn-th- e 101 sixteen. located in the Logan plaining and demdnstratdng of.MauKhan, ask for Thovine, put up ready for use uses of the bandages by seven Guy H. Maughan. The music jr.etn Banav, Fariev Gunneii, t arwas Hanson Mr. when ward ilth B. Mrs Farr and sister 1. buttles. Money ;'- - 6iir., se outs, the tourniquet was PfW by the ward choir, under the- rell Maughan, ii..'rvcy Maughan JociMis.Ricks oi. nogau entertained called to part with" this life last ' ' 11,11 relieved. Sold by Preserip-Th- e 'f demonstrated by Evan and Elmer fllrecUon of Lamont Allen, assist- and Mr. and Mis. Russell Stuart at a bridge luiuneun 10 30. at about morning inursuay Sundayentire by Mrs. Anona Maughan at a good attendance oi both old uiteiiioon at the Bluebird. Green; demonstrating the treat- sympathy of Cornish 't01' l)r,K (o and all other good drug The The service began by or8akl- men for fainting, Reid William.-It- h out to Mrs. Hanson In this l"rrs. goes were taolcs small bcaumuny ( Vdvcrtisi-mi'iitchoir singing When First son and Earl Riggs, talk by chair-D- 1' with red carnations ana hour of trial BIRDS Glorious Light of Truth ; man of the scout troyp commit-Th- e will leave The funeral cortege all the appointments were m tne H. Patriarch William For tee, John A. Leishman; talk onPryr. clock home in Logan at nine 0 Valentine idea. Those present from! The choir sang, r When scouting by President John c. Maughan. Keea Thursday and motor to the Brig fammmeid were Mrs. l. Prohibition The Mists Have Cleared member a of Away. acout the Brenchley, ham fourth ward where services Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, his old troop committee, taking the place .'The speakers were Heber C. be held home will at city Girls Entertain Gleaner of Byron Snow of Nibley who was Maughan, Logan, David A. Kerr; there the body will be San Francisco, Feb. 11 (API rne Gleaner gin-ni- , tne Second and from to speak but was detained on ac- - President Charles W. Nibley, Salt! One Hundred Scouts Attend to Lake city cemetery The Examiner today said it ha taken Salt rn-uay waia enterunneu at a social count of the illness of his wife. Lake; George J. Haslam, .Logan; Logan Celebration learned that Alf Oftedald, former recrea-- ; l0l the ward in evening fedcial prohibition com Cornet duet .Lyman Maughaln arid President D. M. Bickmore, Para- - Some one hundred scouts and tional hail ut honor 01 tne M Men A large number of friends from deputy Join the throng of IIAP-l'- Y ' Evan Green. dise; Bishop C. N. Maughan and sccuters of WeJsville celebrateo basketball teams 01 tne first ana here wlli accompany the remains missioner under Dr. James M. CAR OWNERS. It All at Logan on Saturday Doran, had been offered the job At the Wellsville Second ward Bishop John J. Hendry. Brigham city. second ward toilowing the game to Those but little cash to takes were under deemed it an honor and a previl in the parade and programevening of the Sun-prothe opening exercises went goverments to who heading ! Logan given on I riday night. one of our good hibition enforcement bureau when possess the direction of - Bishop E. H.Jege to speak at the bier 01 such there by the Cache Valley Council to and express their day Monday Mi. and Mrs. Cyril Munk enterUSED were Bishop and Mrs. that activity Is transferred to the C.ARS. You will Bankhead, after which Scout a person as Mrs. Maughaln and to Boy Scouts oF America. sympathy even1 ne tained dinner at t of Justice. Leader Lorenzo W. Thorpe took be a descendant of the family oi Representative H. P. Leatham, mg was spent in naay. find one here now' that boo Those pre- - Christofferson J. W. Seamons Jr, department P. sent were Mr. and Mrs. Kernel Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Kendell. W. P. asserted The charge with President Joseph B. which she was a member. They Lamont Allen and William that newspaper will delight YOU AND was White In attendance. of LeathamPresident (spoke are attending a their early associations ' D. General' William Mr. and Mrs. Burnah Dopp, Mr. and Mrs. G. Andrew Attoihey YOUR WIFE. White gave an interesting talk on with her and of the counsel and session of the legislature spent looison,Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Mitchell conferred with .Qftedahl Wood-tul- iMrs. and Melvin Brown, scouting. Vocal solo, Hugh Clark. advice given to them, by her, told the week end at home with tnelr Bergeson, Mr. and - Mrs. M; C. in Washington yesterday and of ivir. and Mrs. W. A. Noble? Remarks were also mhfle by of her charitable, kind and sym lamilies. Tnty returned Mohday Neagle, Mrs. Clayson; Mr.' Bowders, lered the latter toe position of Milton Mrs. at Winn entertained She was one morhing. Mr. and 'Mrs. Melvin Butters, Mr. national director of Bishop E. H. Bankhead and Scout pathetic nature. prohibition a afternoon party oirthday Friday who was a devout believer iki the Arnold Sorenson Leader Lorenzo W. Thorpe.' of Pocatello, Dr. and Mrtf. Joe Hanson, Mrs. Alice enforcement, succeeding 01 toe birnaay anniverMormon creed, "mind your own Idaho spent the week end here- in honor Out of Hospital toe pasMr. Mr. Osmer Doran, upon Hancock, Halgreen, contingent Vemus-Game- oi her ' sary daughter Told of the hardships with his cousin Leiand Larsen. Mrs. William Joy and . little business" Mrs. Harry Baker and Mr. sage of toe bill now before conand music were enjoyed. and Mrs. PRODUCTS FORD The Wellsville had her in Louise, "ward which would gone Beverly the Somson. transfer through and daughter iyerejshs gress Sunday She gave school very successfully put over Dainty luncheon was served. to be. brought home from) the veUom-- . to the gospel. Mrs. Arron Merrill and Mrs. prohibition bureau from the treaPHONt 211 Miss Mell Chambers, daugnter of to a on came all America with and up evening Wild The Border to were Rallison of the Saturday picture show, Kenneth Preston hospital sury department. justice Mrs. Chambers and Keith her family.irom Scotland some 70 Cat, to a crowded house both MeikleMay after spending two weeks there. at the, home of were united in marrage at afternoon,-guests-- , President Nibley felt in the evening and the matinee Mrs. Joy is at the home of ' her year,', ago. A finger ring has been patent- Mrs. M, Ca Neagle last Tuesday. on Logan Monday. Bus-jit; a difficult Mrs. to matter Royal' very Scouts speak, given in the afternoon. parents, Mr. and Attend Celebration. that has a reversible setting (ed Mrs. Arvel Staker and Mrs. to say a few Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Montgomery Frank but could Leiand Dopp with his No. 61 to permit the display of differ-troo- p settandis reported ' as feeling j ot were Emmet Mrs. guests ' fine. wbnUijW the iafge congregation of Ogden spent toe week end here of" scouts left here early ent stoneg. who .wert there to show their re- - with. Mrs. Montgomerys parents Sidney Napper of Logan at a luncheon afternoon. bridge Friday . Miss Hiss Passes japeefe and love for his sister who Mr, and Mrs. David Leishman. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Cragun . , had come here 70 years ago with .Miss Phoebe Jensen of Hyrum Pharmacy Examination and daughter Oralle, were dinner has their parents. He spoke of toe was a Wellsville visitor Saturday Miss Marjorie Hill who ol Prof, and Mrs. Chester J. guests toe word received in who at months three evening. Ddnyer, parents spent of Logan on Sunday, Myers . Leish-jma- n toe believed Mrs. Aaron and lands and .and foreign Attorney Colorado, studying pharmacy, rf V was Mrs. 'Thomas-Chamber- s and children of who returned home some . two Elders, and believed the teaching Brigham of Mrs. of Della guest Hyde Hyde if on to alii be a felt and that received true, and weeks ago, City spr'nt Saturday telegram Sunday Park on Thursday afternoon at Saturday informing her she had believe as they did, there isnt here with their parents, Mr. and the meeting ol the Ladles Literary Mrs. to A. if state Leishman. John mourn, especially anything passed the Colorado now a boafdi regis-ltoe- y Mrs. Charles Walton and Mrs. club. live as this sister had lived, examination and is Mr. and Mrs. Kernel TOolson, Mr, This ah-- J Special musical numbers were Joseph Moslander of Salt Lake tered pharamacist. Melvin Woodruff and Mr nouncement was made some two! a vocal solo, Rest, Rest For The attended toe funeral of Mrs. and Mrs. Burnall Brown were Soul, by Vernon Maughan, Euphemia Maughaii on Saturday. and Mrs. weeks ago, but Miss Hill Just. ' J accompanied at toe organ by They also visited wiih Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mrs. Mae Chandler of ceived word Saturday. Miss Darlyne Bird of MendpnjMrs. Maughan; vocal solo, Mem D. H. Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Lewiston on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pitcher Mrs. C. N Guy TI. Maughan before return spent the week end here with her. dries of Mother, returned home Saturday after havtoe at home. John Mrs. and Mr. accompanied ing Maughan grandparents ing spent a few weeks visiting at T Darley. piano by Mrs. Anona Maughan Dewey Bird of Salt Lake spent Cal'fornia. was O, -- My Sunday here visiting relatives. Miss Dorothy Bailey of Ogdefo Closing number Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Winn and Father,, by Joint ... .Bailey and - Mr - Wiilta m Page- who is visiting- a has Nephi Green pronounc been ill at Salt Lake for some daughter Beth spent the past week her. parents, Mr.' and Mrs. John choir. relatives and friends. the benediction. . time past is now so much improv end visiting Bailey. Mrs. T. B. Farr' left Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Hans Sorenson ofj A humber of automobiles fol- - ed that she returned home during Ogden where she will spend a few relatives lowed to toe cemetery where the the past week. Pocatello are visiting here for a few days having come grave was dedicated by William Mr. and Mrs. John Waymain of days visiting. theH. Darley. was gut-s- t Saturday to be here to attend of their sister wife Logan funeral of Mr. Sorensons - neice- Mrs. Euphemia Maughan, and husband.Mr. and Mrs. R. C, William H. Monon of late the Bishop at buried Logan being Basset on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Sorenson are Maughan was bom at Huntsville,e day. The two . wards of Wellsville daugh-phinFeb. 6, 1855, the Mrs. mother of their were- - well guests at toe ter of James and Jean Wilson Priesthood represented held Kington. at meeting she When Moslatader young very Charles Nibley. Mr and Mrs. Hyrum on Sunday afternoon. her her with parents, of Evanston, Wyoming, spent William Stauffer of Salt Lake - brother, Charles W. and a sister, was guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. urday here attending the funer- now and Mrs. Maughan Margaret Maughan al of Mrs. Euphemia on Sunday. " PLAY THAT MEANS SOMEother members of the family to Maughan and also calling on relatives. in and United the States, locating THING Mr and Mrs. Clyde Copdn Newpper Fir! Duty Lake Rhode Island, Conn., and later in f, By Alice Jadson Peaie daughter Louise of Salt A is sotuo of to toe Utah newspaper i860 crossing plains Letty is one of those little girls spent Saturday evening and Sunwith by ox team. They later settled tiling of u monopoly, and lls tirst who loves nothing so much as to day here and in Mendon Maughan duty js to alii.ii (he temptations of a open her mothers bureau drawtheir parents Mr. and Mrs. D. J. m Wellsville where Mrs. oliicv is the ers and explore. has sihee made her home. monopoly, lls' piim-tr1 Jones and Mrs. Agnes Copen. daughter, gathering of muss Al the peril of its She decks herself with beads Surviving are one one son, out- tt -- must see that the supplf 1 and bracelets, fastens Mrs. LeRoy Green, earrings in ten not tainted. .Neither lu.what.lt George N. Maughan, and gwe her small ears and puts a very Wellsville of all -- io whot grandchildren not give, nor to grand high comb in her -- short ' Also one brother. President C. W 4ir the modes of presentation,' must the bobbed hair. alnd one Lake sister, of Salt When she with her big Ntbey plays Mrs.- Margaret Maughan who will unclouded fate of truth suITer wrong. floor blocks she builds, not railInn Gets are sacred is tree. Comment 8th old on the 87 be years day roads and . proper barns and Manchester (England) Cuardiun. of ApriL houses, but castles. - She -- is not, a .good... mother .to ,, Returns to Nlon la,m her' ' dolly, for she never washes Mrs. Sam Gunnel of Drummond her clothes or gives her dinner. Montana, returned to her home But she dresses her in a variety after spending on Wednesday of gay paper dresses and ties two months here visitihg relabright ribbons in her hair. tives. She was guest of her moth You won't havt Letty draws not sensible picAlice Mill fir. Mrs. er. tures of houses and boats, but lumpy gravy Mrs. Henry and Mr. Taggart things which shjg calls designs, if you add the water and Mrs. William .Wail of. Salt covered with patches of papers Mr. were of' dinner guests Lake colors which may not show signs H. bn William Mrs. Darley and of arrangement. Saturday. mother To her literal-mindArchibald Mr. and Mrs. Ferrand to It constant a is temptation with their of Magna are visiting to Letty how she can suggest Archibald mother. , Mrs, Margaret mean. .. .some- -, make- - - her - play Bro. for a few days. she reWith Th ram flavor of Hillbeciute difficulty tiling. Mrs. John J. Hendry, Mrs.' John Coffee never varie t herself from strains' suggesting P. Mrs. Emily A. Leishman, t every berry i roasted evenly that Letty draw a "real picture. atcoo- Maughan and Leotn Hendry by Hill Bros. patented, Letty probably never will be an of Isarah Controlled funeral the tended tinuous process but tt is possible that engineer Sunat at Clarkston few A pn pounds Thompson Roasting. do very well indeed in she mdy pro-- 1 bulk in never time day. in which a sensitiveLuther-Howel- l other occupations B of flavor Mrs. the Mr. and ducts of form and color to ness beauty of funeral the has. coffee Logan attended texture-an- d play a parto fine KC for Use n Maugh-avacuum their auhf MrsrEuolrenda Jfipk from .the originat Our children often thus early here on Saturday. the key. large volume refuse to conform to our notions pack. Easily opened with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Rasmussen I of what we think their play V in your bakings and children of Brigham City should be and it is necessary to came Friday and are visiting with remind ourselves that whatever Thom-a- s Mrs. and Mr. their parents I1! a child learns is likely to be MillionSOt pounds used Jones during" toe week, fruitful and significant in his det Mrs. Jennie Atkins of Tooele our Government by velopment only if learned tn - his mwAUiaipuijr MW was calling r.b relatives here on own way x t . . . , 1 Prescription i uinsfiinTi ej Jind tln-M- - MAXIMS j s - prin-comfo- rt s Bu-ncnie- ; e l;k ed ) Reports Offer l. OF A FEATHER Post FLOCK TCTGETHER i SERVICE, MOTOR- CO. ! s de-ab- le , hbt-refus- OTETOE Our New Offering -- 5:--- oS ,d TklKsltr Jose-Scotla- (5parenfs WM - lt-o- Commercial Passenger THEM AT ;piTo3S Little ataJiine OUR SHOW ed ' Baki ng Powder ' Mai Guaranteed Pure HILLS 55 West list North St. BROS COFFEE oiwf ' Saturday I Logan, Utah t i ee ut |