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Show Jr Tuesday, February 18, 1930. PROVIDENCE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Fred Jensen Correspondent Relief Society Holds Work and AT SACRAMENT Providence, Feb. 17 The Relief Society held their work and business meeting on Tuesday afternoon. One quilt was qu lted and some "other work finished. The meeting was then turned into a serial in honor of the presidency. were given by Mrs. Readings Esther Oessel and Mrs. Retta Fuhriman. Mrs Ella Frank presented each of the pres dency with a beautiful hand embroidered Each member of the cushion. presidency in turn spoke a few words, in response. Mrs. Clara As tie composed a few verses of poetrv which she read. They are as follows: LOVE, REMEMBRANCE AND KIND THOUGHTS dear , sisters, we meet To partake of the spir.t that is here; On this happy occasion we greet Writing in prayer, song and good cheer. And again my d Just to be folks neither or grand But proud, for a right to pride have we. As members of a loyal and noble band; Where re gns supreme love and unity. high-tone- dedicate president. forget; May we all As to our too. - w-e- wlU . not Her counselors, feel the time g ft we give. bouquet of mental blossoms we have In store; May the sweetest of raemprie: A always live To be a joy and comfort lorevpf These1 flowers blossomed In each Like heart the beautiful red roses, is love; Like the violets, our k.nd thought impart 3 And Remembrance, is the like the blue above. Transplant these flowers in your heart to day, That they may forever thrive end grow; Then when they bloom in blossom gay; Let others their loveliness know. Fashioned by lov ng hands, for " our dear president. A gift to comfort and bring a lot of cheer; Proving the appreciation and kind intent; Of friends that are" true and , ' sincere. V- &SS MEETING By Clara Astle , ' vv' . - M . - -- t ' - i. h v i. Ipcr food arrd -- f .r :s , ' aimind Held In Poison Plot sel-;iio- ni "'I. t4 ' f V "'- ' -' ' . s - - i V- I tf AstocUittd Fret Photo Mrs. Birdie Gentry, 35, who was accused in Eldorado, Ark., of poisoning hsr husband to eoltoct Insurance on his life. fo-c- al iillisl IlONM Illoto Mis. Irving Kdwins, wife of ;i,ieii.ithrc, ;e h.. oirhaidhd being removed from a sm i ial airpl me at fs.in Francisco after a III hour f light to be taken to a hospital for a new i.tnnr serum tit at mint being tested bj Urs, Walter It. ( of ley and John I). Humber. Nroies of iiersom have been receiving (lie ti raiment. An-H- hyrum D E P ART M ENT HER PETS DIE IN FLAMES By Mrs. Ruby Jensen Uyrum Correspondent Court of Honor Held , Feb. 16, in Hyrum First Ward Halii PARADISE! DEPARTMENT II y r uivr; Jc-b.-'--1 MBS. NETTIE OBRAY Correspondent h for it ooes not lie within then power actually to supervise the .establishment of these habits. Tins is, and alwajs has been, Her faithfulness mother s job and regularity m the physical care oi ner children fixes their personal habits long befoie they 'enter school. Intelligent mothers today neglect this part of their lies The danger responsibility. ratner in their excessive emphas- -' is upon it, for the child quickly learns to utilize ins mother s con,eein foi him as a weapon orwith his which to get her attention own way. Motlieis cannot be too conscientious in teaching .children the proper care of their bodies, but they should learn to avoid the outward appearance of excessive concern. The mother who is able to establish good habits and standards of oidinory cleanliness duiing the 'first three years of her cnilds me has won the most important battle. Later those things seldom need be discussed and are here-- 1 front by automatically removed a 4 the possibility of becomingconflict point ot emotional between parent and child. ' ,'r ' fj sleep-fre- j tt i .7 4 'i -4 Mb. N A Sunday evening demonstration of a street meeting was given. The ward chon furnished the s nijing for the opening The club- - furnished a vocal solo, "Dear Littae Mother of Mine. and a quartet, My Lady , Sleeps Misses Clare and Emma Dunbar visited with Miss Harriet Jensen on Sunday even ng. Mrs Mary Strmgham of Richand Mrs. Nellie Utah, field, Whitney of Brigham, motored here on Monday and visited friends here and ,n Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Font Zollinger and Mr. and Mrs. Leland ZoUmger were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Alvin Zollinger on Monday. High Councilmen Noah Larsen and Ed Spencer were visitors n our M I A. on Tuesday evening. of our ward memForty-fiv- e bers attended the temple on ' , Wednesday Mrs Le Grande Stfriand arrived home from the hospital on Sunday She is getting along nicely Mr and Mrs Ray Majors and of children were d nner guests Mr. and Mrs Melvin Chugg on Friday Mrs Vilate Theurer and Mrs Clara Astle have been attending the convention at Logan during the past week. well - .I.. ;Jk, meeting on spent In this capacity we have met In behalf of all, a precious .in - ARRIVES BY AIR FOR TREATMENT CANCER SUFFERER The Frars club of the U. S A C. gave the program in sacrament Business Meeting This social, we - Senior Patrol Leader Dallas Zol-- ! Unger. The follow jig boys were initiated as tenderfoots with a bib and a bottle oLmilk. They sang. Up. Earl Fuhriman, Up, in the sky. Dean Chugg. Leonard Spuhler, Oessel Jones. Nielson, Duglas Robert Hanson and Keith Barkle The remainder of the evening was spent In games. Bishop A. c. Fuhr man pronounced the benediction. FRIARS GIVE PROGRAM PAGE FIVE LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH THE JOURNAL. 8-- was Confidence Vote For French Government Feb. 17 (API The Tar-die- u government came closer to defeat in the chamber of deputies this afternoon than at any time since it assumed power, receiving a majority of only 20 cn a question of confidence. In the absence of Premier Tar-die- u, who is suffering from the finance of minister grippe, Cheron fought efstubbornly lower forts of the opposition-t- o Ihe tax on improved real estate. Eventually he proposed a question of confidence. The government was sustained 290 votes to 270, the smallest majority it had ever received. This vote was the culmination of bitter attacks by the oDposi-tio- n Paris, Clean'ni Varnished Wood Varnished XI Is best tle.mfil wllh cold t 'stralheil from the leaves. If the wood is Very dirty, a little warm soap amt water mny he used, hut noly to remove (tie outer dirt; the tea will not Iniure the varnish. NOTHING APPRECIATED i If . ; want to nuke a hit with the family Take home miiim of our ou Delicious Cherry Chocolates only 60e lb. : Troop 15 Banquet February 17 The troop 15 entertained their parents at their cn Thursday annual banquet of the evening. Those present Cache Valley council were Preston - Pond - and. tLCommissionei J. -Roberts,, Providence, scouts boy . of Lawrence Zollinger. Fred Alder of the and. Joseph M. Campbell committee. Scoutmaster troop Homer Zollinger, assistant scoutmasters O. H. Zollinger, Franj: Jenson and Walter Hanson, were in attendance,' Bishop A, M.,. Ham- Program CAP1TOE g, help-lessl- tt d i Com-mittem- an vice-presid- - Thursday - , - . t FAMOUS FIRSTS! Liquid tot Ar Several sdmilists hml a part In the tifleueijr.-a- f liquid. atr.,suiul)li them lioing (tie two Iok', Sigmund Wro blewfcle und KaH Olszewski, who pn April 8. 1833, at Cracow, performed nn experiment In which they actually produced a few drops of liquid air. Tlie Frenth a ten lists, Callletot and Iiiletr pei formed ejqierl incuts In the same year that also, produced liquid air. Alcekol a AaMtbetis iujeeted Uirevtly luI lu ilia liliMiilstrimm hna men tried sue a an anearlietle In two npei' atiuns in a London linsilul reeuntiy. The new method I ihe Invention ot a Mexican doctor. Ortltinry iU LONO LIPS to Betty mond acted as toastmaster dur ng the dinner, which was served by ihe boys. The tables were decorat ed with valentines for place cards, and potted plants. The room was attractively decorated in scout color! A renewal .of the troop t,vviy in attendance charter was tendered by Commis- JUNIOR GIRLS ' sioner J. J. Roberts- The scouts SPONSORING DANCE The Junior Girls will sponsor pledged themselves to continue to uphold the scout'laws. lead by an Apron anA'OvefSlI dance-l- n the ward hall. There i will be RADIO TUBES 3ET !rrr -- ! . several kinds of .confections sale. Everybody welcome. : 1 t Candy Stores , Boy' Scouts Fete Parents at Annual . W. F. JENSEN with Commissioner C L conductAig Bugle call to was Scout given by 1lIaU A calculating guage has been and Nielsen, Hag diilK to facilitate blending invented led by coiuncgiton by oils. JSeout Douglas Alien, Amercica led Numbers (wasM.sung by thethecotureMUfU, invocation was 'by Stevens,, by Scout Reid Petersen, Tioop 23 An, ..appreciative --musical. selection Paradise,. Feb. 17 Primary con- was given by- - tlie First waid ference was held in our ward orchestra, Let Me Call You attenA 16. Feb. large Sunday welcome greet. ngs were Buddy; and primary of dance parents by Commissioner C L. Hall Talks children was a pleasing? feature were: Requirements for Tender conference The of the conference. foot Scout, by Scout Earl Wilson, amg-inbegan by the congregation requirements for Second Class Comet ComeLYe Saints. Scout-bScout Max Oldham; y by musical Opening - prayer was offered Scout Albert selection, . Norma Bankhead; song, Child- Fallow's; requncments Tor" Fugle the Scout by Scout Homer Anderson rens Meeting Day; song by SacTrail Builders; story of The Troop 25 gave a dcmonstraticti of red Grove, by Ralph Pearce, life saving Chorus, Troop 23, First PraySmiths story Joseph Paradise ward. of the story er by Betty Allen; Awards were given out wth C Joseph Smith's Vision by Lora C. Petersen officiating Short talk Atooctatai Prtat Photo song Joseph SmitljsA Scout Oath and I.ivv demonstraWelch; y Mrs. Irsns Castle McLaughlin, one time noted dancer, etood by A Isiaelsen First Prayer by the primary. tion John by 90 doge which the had befriended burned to death when while talk on The Book of Gold-wa- s TENDERFOOT to have been of Incendiary origin, destroyed her ken-negiven by Ruth Welch. A vocal In Chicago. She Is shown above with some ef her pets! Troop 23, Hyrum Is. by Norma duet was rendered Earl Wilson, Llye Uirsen, John Bankhead and Ruby Christiansen; t to LaVern Vinton Humphreys. Jorgensen, Sidney Ralph, LaMar Veteran, 5 year, by of Young Brigham story Wnv-- J. JVIulcr .Andrew . Trop 23 1 Wright,. of and. , John Petersen, chorus JorgenscU and Thaine. Oldhamrsolo Albertson. Elmo Richman 23. This Is The Place, by Elva Troop Troop 24,. Hyrum Second FIRST CLASS Howells and primary; talk Whos Eagle Scout award to Homer Mack Rose, Snirley McBride, By E. P. Oldham by Earl Nielsen. on The Lord s Side Who of Troop 23 by Execu- Anderson 23: Troop Leah Bickmore; song Whos on 27, Millville on- ve Troop Jay Nielsen, Daun Larsen and The Lords Side Who? by the Garr Ilovcy, Austin Hulse and Arthur Eagle Scout award to Marion Jorgensen. Blue Bird Girls; talk Shall The Eldon Scott. Olsen of Troop 26 by John E. Troop 24: Youth of Zion Falter, by Mattie 25, Hyrum Third Troop Douglass Allen, Marlon Thomp- Griffin. Pearce; song True To The Faith Harld Olsen, and Ried Allen. After awards had bech made son,' Hallie Nlel.senClark Nielsen, 29, Paradis: by the Sea GuU class. , Troop Dale Fallows and Alton Petersen. the meeting was turned back to of the officers by -- Presentation Gerald Bickmore, Ray ' Shipley, -- Troop2G; C. do. Hall. Commissioner The stake board member, Mrs. Ruby inland James. Kenneth jame a Elmer program' was continued, with Jensen. Remarks by Stake presi- Vihcent Goldsbury, Mai ion Jack-so- n, Gurney Lee, Clark White, Rex Hurst. -song by Mack Rose of Troop 24; and Obray . Max dent Mrs. Charlotte Allen. .Louis O'dham, Troop address, John E. Griffin, MERIT BADGES Wm. T. James Peterson a representative of the and C. L. Hall Commissioner of, Cache Valley CounBy M. D. and Council, Committeeman Horace president Troop High cil, B S. A.; musical number by 23: a tale of hate, love, Troop Blue The Bickmore. Closing song n Obray. Coming Keith Nielsen, Wade Nielsen, the First ward orchestra; singBird Song. Prayer by Esther Troop 23, Nibley: i d ing Taps: Bugler Wade Nielsen passion and Johnson. Byron SnodLdrict chairman s- - M Benediction . by Daun Larsen and played Taps. WARD CONFERENCE and G. Richman, M. I. A. presi- - scn Woman wild adventure. James L. McBride and Clark Pet-sen-r- Alton Petersen of Troop 24, deint.- SUNDAY -- Woman Ouf asnual " ward conference fTroop 21, Wt liaviiie First JTRSQNIL HYGIENE Troop 24:Herman Theurer, commissioner. will be held next Sunday February Clauson, Douglas Allrti, Carl with . Hallie AUo Talking Comedy 23. A large attendance is desider SECOND CLASS . By Alice Hudson Peale , Nielsen find Clark Nielsen. Messrs Lloyd Olsen and Irvin The schools 25: By O. M. - Wilson at public Troop spent! B. Maddox attended the dog derby IIARRY LANGDOISr Theo Anhder and Blair Nielsen great deal of time and money Troop 23: in Ogden Canyon. to Allan Jensen. person-Gume- y teach children 26: Compson Tfoop trying PARADISE- - TROOP CARRIES in - 7 - Marlon Olsen, al hygiene. It is uphill werk for Troop 24; ' RoiiVd '" OFF MOST AWARDS d" Carl should Obi Preston Clark be learn Clawson, McBride, ay hygiene pcrscmal Yhlte, Our scout organization was well Carl Nielsen and Everet Rose. IIOTTETTN ed before the child goes to Elmer Obray and Frahk Olsen, Comedy ' . represented at the court ot honor 26: J school. . STAR AWARDS Troop held at Hyrum first ward Sunday J A Riot of Laughs. Its teaching actually begins Ray Bickmore, Osmond Welch, Troop 26: Preston Obray. evening. Our troop parked ofl John Allen, Vaughan Bickmore, Dennis Ralph. Troop 23: ;with the care he receives as an! more awards than any other Max Oldham and Ross Summers. Life to Wade Nielsen of Troop Infant. Hie hygiene teachers what siding Primary Conference Features Special ! Specialthisweeki against Uherurnthfoughouh last week, when the government's situation appeared so precarious that Premier Taril.eu returned from London & day earlier than he had planned- held Feb 10, in the Kyrum First ward hall at 7 50 p m with 430 in attendance. Court of Honor Chairman C. Peursen pre- IS MORE i AlsoTalking HOT . |