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Show W&dnj.-ul- a , 3fuch THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNT! 5, JW30.. UTAH , PAGE SEVEN , Love Thy commandment a 7 p m H'l o 333 According closing song ' Savior 0 bor as Thyself," using a retold Again to Thy Dear Name." Bene- - jOlG 1 CFUalS n hock rerou's. n s is the largest , story as an illustration. crowd we hae tier had FollowHigh diction Ezra A. Chugg. Councilman Eugene Veates gave Mr and Mrs. Conrad Alder, Mr. supper thc were entertained And Coughs ing some timely instruction, also ex- -' and Mrs- Font Zollinger. Mr. and by a one act play. The runaimito to our Mrs. ha Von Baer, Mr. Joseph R. compliments pressing time was spein io dancing 11. uo Hard choir. Choir sang Let Zion Baer. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Baer etidtd anon ; o, ir dutch: Un Relieved bv ' This Quickly Her in Old Folk s P.o i Beauty Ttise; benediction attended the funeral service held Mrs. Fred Jensen Safe I PreMiiptiuii o Joseph R. Baer. for Henry Baer at Nibley. j Theie uiic lot si rnny Correspondent The" evening session began by I old folks out thi-- . 'tMr uiini. s a MTlnll'"!,1 ,i j re, T a choir and congregation singing, Vnhrirmin L tliOScS that is really thio.t tnsura c, but dimurs v.oie Min ou to teio "Prise - To The Man;" invocation i i.n.A'W U utltlJ -mr ,rli Urms who weie by John F. Astle. The choir sang:' o nave; Chickens Ulld'CoOD lSorenr rotated ot i m.- Dr. E. A. mstii.t onlV aceoun' Ye Simple Souls Who Stray; re- -' ne. swallow sustaining of authorities by Clerk of band tli.u s'n.'dv f i .11 main,nR 90 coughs' cent About per Christian Stirland. The Old Folks tn-- t At i ir scied r.n d lined '.Pioneers who are caused by committee consisting of Joseph La Von Fuhriman had a bad v'v-i- n ti. ;e o for tiav 'c 'own Hiwar' Fuhriman, George D. Hansen, j mishap when his chicken coop and consequently v, no i c. m ' ,u'U".s b reni.ni. m this is there nothing Russell -; Conference Session Crabtree, Walter Fife, Hy- three hundred chicks burned Sat- - famous nu A rcc-- 1 o s cihv; prescription rum Rigby and Venna Hammond, urday night. he Old to the internal cat i pn: up, Eliza Dattge, Luella Jenson, Kate Theurer Brothers have made a under the name H town tm u d li ai. Old Folks Committee Released and Gessell, Vesta Alder and Lillie : t1 .s one camp.'te renovation and remodelto stop t New Members Sustained Chugg, were released. The first ing of their store under the di- guaranteed 11, ('l'.S m U minutes cr; surpaes sore lieve throats named has served for twenty rection of contractor Alma Leo.i Joseph Fuhriman Serves t , had by your money will be n.oded Sing-- i Over 26 Years years and some of the others al- - l.ardt. fi irea'm',e ers and ''i,ne 'ery most that long, rendering very ' Wtllim R. Zollinger received his valuable. speakers ol Olll Our yearly ward elftcient and cheerful service. The Providence chicks recently. i: r about 'The remarkable was held Bui icuy following- - were sustained in their baby conference v . lietes Thoxine is that wh last, with sessions at 2 p. and places, David O. Theurer, Jesse OID FOYKS most instantly, It i nothing j Theurer, 7.30 p. m. La Von Fuhriman, La REUNION harmful, is pleasa.. lasting and The afternoon session began Von Baer. John A. Frank and The two wards of Providence safe for the whole i .only Ask fur with the congregation singing, Sylvia Fife, Louise Fuhriman, Ru- - held their anhual Old Folks re- Thoxine 35c., 60c, bot$100 ,,d O a Thee God We Thank For by Zollinger, William Zollinger, union on Friday, February 28, in tles. Sold bv Pri i Drug i))tion Ada was Nuku and Clara Kelly. A gen-b- y the Pavilion. Dinner was served at Prophet; Invocation A. offered,j Co., and all other ymnd ding stores D E P A It T M E X T Patriarch Joseph Quibell; eral report of the condition ot 12 30 in the basement to 297. The Advertiser.' m our ward was given by Bishop tables were the choir sang, Were Not Asham-- 1 decorat- appropriately A. MU ed to Own Our Lord,'" Sacra"- -' 1 P. S.-- BARNON Hammond,- a report of the edwith Spotted "plants of every ejls, a' harmonica elftiou by So o ,v mental song: Let Me Hear The primary by sister Nellie Merrill, hue, and some timely pussy-wi- lBauman is past Josephine Corrtspondont Story Often; a report of the re- -i a report of the Young Mens lows. S. E. Needham of the stake years of age, and one ol our tjc. d lief society was given by sistei Mutual Improvement Association central committee was one of the old pioneers; accoidion and mMr Hieshoid Julia Alder; a report of the High by William D. Chugg: a report of odeling selection b Pnests and Genealogical society the young ladies was given by ot Logan; a violin md piano se- Married Folks was presentey by Jacob R. Fuhr- - lister Vesta Alder; Oliver Hanson lector. by Olive a i Tniuna Dell iman; remarks. Counselor William reported the Sunday school and Hanson; a comic, mil by E D Meet Over Life More Abund- - seventies; George M. Pickett gave R. Zollinger Mathews; Zyloph'u t and piano a of report selection by Mark i d Boby Price community activity, antly, violin and piano selection viV of Wellsville; a s. Dora by Olive and Emma Pell Hanson; song. Sweet Is the Light of In Social H. A. Theurer spoke on bath Eve, Professor E. A. Jacob- Checketts and ciu na.i jovial en of the U. S. A. C- spoke on about the same theme as Elder amusements and o ri dances finished the remaind i oi the after- Over Three Hundred Sorted a Zollinger, a report of the Elders "The Te: t of a Religion." was rendered by John A. Frank. noon cntertammeir Eugene Yeates remarked on the limner Interesting Program Professor E. A. Jacobsen of tbe solendid music rendered by the President A. E. Ancieison was in Given Out of town Guests U. S. A 'C. spoke on the Saviors choir, and also gave some valuable tation by sister Mary A C. Clieck- - attendance at nigot Supper was Clarkston On Fndav, F-28, tiie mart ied pcojile ot CMrkston met in a soct.il. All over 60 were special guests Dinner and supper were served to about 300 people and the following interesting progiam was lencieied- communof ity singing: prayer, address welcome, Bishop' R. o. - Loosle ; solo, Mrs Emma comic Myler; readirtgrBen-Eunice Ravsten, , reading, Mrs. Katie talk. Thomas Griffiths; Gi if fin ; chorus, Reliei society glee club; Talk, Presidt nt 11. II Danielson, Lewiston; talk, Peter Van Orcten Lewstor. ; eoinet solo, E. Barson; reading, Mrs. Nell Dahle; chorus Relief society gle club; reading, Mrs. Bylvia Wanted Veal chickens. ai.,1 Highest pi tecs pa.d. Phone 527. J. W. AULT AND SON Tit AX St ! It Fimnitirre handled pianos with care. RHONE 453. Neit;h-(.Instructio- Discusses Wheat I PROVIDENCE department S , lv i 1 I ? ' . s v ' V ' , vn Jacobsen i Joint Speaks . ', , N Reliable Man Distribute and lect store route la county; nets l vV . a fitable work. It : ' f t T N i. 'u I.Xk; 'Y j PAPL It HANGING DCCORATLVG LEONARD MATHEWS . V PHONE f.V fi Aid to Club .Women Ad- -, dresses and club papers 'prepared at reasonable rates. Magazine clipping rented 25 cents per set for two weeks. Program suggestions. literary Workshop . 4540 Wolff St. Denver, Colorado. t i ,... (LOST Biy pounds. nevrr excuses the tindnes of your tlnng. Grit, LEGAL CONSn.1 COUNTY THE RESPECTIVE FOR Values! Never before have we staged a used car event that has attracted such tremendous crowds ! Never before have we been able to off er such amazing values. Remember during this Great Spring Clearance Sale we are featuring used fars with the genuine red OK that Counts tag your guarantee of quality and dependability on used cars that have been thoroughly reconditioned. So determined are we to clear our stocks lmmsdiately that prices have been ruthlessly sacrificed. Read tbe typical bargains listed below. Act quickly if you would save as never before ! Only a few more, bargain dayi left I 'Hurry to this sale of sales now! NOTICE ; 1927 Chevrolet Sedan Heres a car that has had the best of care. Its - powerful motor has been tuned and runs shioothly. Tires and body are excellent. Sold with ait OK thatcounts. At the- - low spring clearance bargain price wUU of only to afford cant You Dodge Tonring Tmsnr this bargain hyv This seryiee able cat offers cheap, reliable transportation for many months. Special spring clearance ...: i sale. This popular 192d Durant Coach automobile has - many. Tattractive features. Tires, upholstery motor and finish are all in good shape. Buy it today for - . 4 $(f) - t 175 400 . f 711928 ; Es- for TO CREDITORS HARRIS racei 1st S. STEPHENSON, Deceased. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned administrator of said estate at his residence in Lewiston, Cache Courty, Utah, on or before tne 18th day of April 1930. J. F. Bair, Administrator. YObNG & BULLEN, Attorney. Publication February- 14. h 1930. Last Publication North. NOTICE Style West. March 17, 1930, TO CREDITORS Ii the Matter of the Estate of, JANE, AMY BAUGH THATCHER. Deceased. Creditors will present claim For Sale Registered Short Horn On Wednesday, February 26, bulls. Leonard Litz, Lewiston with vouchers to the undersignthe Martin Harris camp of the Utah. ed administrator of said estate Daughters ol Pioneers met at the at his residence in Lewiston, home of Mrs. James B. Jardine For Sale Pair of good work; hor- Cache County, Utah, on or beand enjoyed a splendid program fore the 18th, day of. April 1930, ses. Phone 440-and delicious lunch George A. Villett, AdministraAt the M. I. A. conjoint meet- For Sale First crop alfalfa, de- tor. YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys. ing on March 2, Dr. and Mrs. livered. 2nd crop in. stack; Call D. J. Sutton were the speakers, a 981. First Publication, February 14, I 1030. piano solo was given by , Sarah Last Publication, - March 17, Higgle; the slogan was treated by For Sale Young Jersey c6w,wtti 1930. Miss Tellma Goodey; vocal solo, soon. W. freshen G. Winborg, Ella Loosle; chorus. Relief Soc-te- ty Nibley. . --were NOTICE TO CREDITORS by prayers gleeciub; -" Bishop ' Ravsten ' ana 7 Kenneth For Sale 27 acres first ' cfas In the Matter tit the Estate of farm -2 mile from Lewiston Ihoma Worley, Deceased. Thompson. Creditors will present claim Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Dahle sugar factory. Reasonable price entertained m honoF at thu- - 74th and terms. Write Box 43. Route 1, with vouehet to the undersig- ned at the office of C. W. Dunn, , birthday1 of Thomas Griffin on Richmond, Utah. at 8 oclock, Those preAttorney at Law, Cache Valley Mareh on Bank -- Building, - Logan,-Ut- ah, sent were: FOR SALE or before the 20th. day of April, BABY CHICKS Griffin, Brigham Griffin, R. M. A 1930. . Gnffin. Mrs. Ida Griffin, Mr. I. have. toetured.,, forty, .thousand 'Date of First' PaWteatlotfr Feb- - !' and "Mrs-leghorns for March ahd April Thomas Grilfrn. 10, 1930. delivery. Can fill - your, orders ruary Thomas L. Worley. Admistirator promptly. Chick everyday after estate. IsJ. Qoa and Electric qt C.said Majreh - W- Dtraitr Attorney for tstate; See Warmshaft our Brooders. HOT WATER Brooder in operation witli . 1000 SALE Tom Row-le- y. IN THE SHERIFFS chicks. Phone 113-COURT fP DISTRICT 4 . J i BROODERS THE FIRST JUDICIAL PIS- TRKT -- HP THE STATE OP cotFor Sale New Low In Cost IN AND FOB THE UTAH, on East on choice lot. tage COUNTY OF CACHE. O. U. Lumber North. Fifth MAKE Roland Eames, Plaintiff, v. Company. Phone 36. Even Temperatures Picot Mortgage Loan Corporation, -- iw. Smallest Chick Loss a Corporation and Ira R. Bowen, Less Labor MISCELLANEOUS Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale on LOWEST FUEL- - EXPENSE brooder the 7lh. ' day" of March 1930 at Wanted One Buckeye chick capacity. eleven o'clock a. m. of said day, 1000 stove. LET US QUOTE YOU Write at the front door and steps of B. o Journal. tne County Court House 'of Cache SAVING first crop County, Utah, in ton, Wanted Ten City, Logan alfalfa. Also, alfalfa to put up Cache County, Utah, the followshares or rent. 490 South 5th ing described property & Sons on A. II. west. Phone 839-Beginning at a point 180 feet west of the north east corner ' Heating Engineers 5 and acre berry Will Trade Block 14, Plat A of of Lot chicken farm, 6 room modern Logan five, Phone 460 brick City Survey and running Logan house. Well located near 40 feet; thence theqee south Ogden, for improved Cache val- west-- 16 noith 40 feet thence feet; ley farm. What have you? Box thence east 18 feet to the place 42 Rl, Richmond, Utah. NORMAN TORP of beginning. ! Dated this 8th, day ol FebrWanted Highest prices Poultry TRANSFER uary 1930. paid at your coop. J. A. PeterW. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache son. Phone 974-CALL County, Utah. V i i -- a. Coach Hanttrw7and complete equipment; compare-it- s unequalled low price; Act quickly today before its too late. Every dealer list below has one of these amazing values Priced for 3 days oniy at . - j up-to-d- ate c-- ' v : ! - - Go see this car: Inspect fine Duco finish Its spotless upholtires and stery- its excellent Cache.South Auto'Coihpany Utah Main; Logan, - -- CJvroIet - , 30, Dunn, Attorney - . 435 360 only.. BUY OK USED CARS FROM A CHEVROLET DEALER - William S. Holt. Saiah L. Wliite, " " Ad.ninistrators of said 1- , 1925 Dodge Coupe Clean upholstery, fine running motor, quiet transmis- :;ssion.G(X)d paint." Good for many Take advantage months to come of this unusual bargain.. 1928 Chevrolet Coupe Quiet, easy running motor, providing ample power andfspeed. Owned by a careful driver. Original finish still retains its sparkle now. You can drive it away for J928 Chevrolet Landau Sedan Original Dueo finish, clean uphol--Z ster, .tirtT Cir.L r;how little wear. Ready 1q g.vc fa iiitless service for thousands of m'Ics. I A real Bargain TO CREDITORS , i DIG BARGAINS IN 4 AND, 6 CYLINDER CAEtS . . . SEE THEM TODAY INFORMATION In tlio Matter of the Estgte of, New flu-,toilet. Less than wholesale price. Must go Tiday. Call 231 East 3rd For Sale New English; 2nd1 home. 35 South Phone 210. OB DISTRICT COURT OF JUDICIAL To!l7,Kbr OF Till; STATE op ANI) FOR the tOliViV OF CAt liE. Firot For Sale MARTIN HAKKIS CAMP MEETS Crowds! West FlRTIIL'B CLERK SIGNERS IN THE NOilCE 842 R, 394 NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE C. W. Beautiful For Sale tesioence, business block building lots. All locations. Phone in excellent Columbia 1450 9 28-J-- 5. tate. FOR SALE $18 00. heifer In the Matter of the Estate of Sarah Jcne Holt, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to tne undersigned ao or either of them, at the resid- - ' ence of cither in Trenton, Cache County, Utah, on or before the 20th. day of June, 1930. Date of First Publication, February 10th, 1530. Classified Advertisements meat be paid in sdvsntte. One Cent s irttrd per tasae. Minimum tor first insertiun " fifteen cents Boys &bout n old. Brand D J, B reversed on lett shoulder Pnone Lewiston, Utuh. P.rward. ne For Sale bicycle, South. home Ilol-.'ei- iinomiu (icr you, bread. Furtlieriimre, wind yiui ihin to do Is no ionr ot tint you wilt do. The goodness of your lot ii Ions . Loosle. diamas were Thfep one act presented by Mrs. N A. Nelson, Mrs. F. Ktdgell. Miss Mane Anderson and Miss Ruti and Alla-deBell, of Logan. amusement committee The were: Mr. and Mrs. David Archibald, Mr. und Mrs Ray Griffin, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gnffin. They put over some clever stunts. The pie eating contest by Clair Buttars and Wilson Atkinson furnished much fun. A dance concluded the days pleasures, Messrs and Mesdames Thomas Jenson, James II Jaraine, H. 8. Thompson and 7om Goodev were in charge of the day and wish to thank all who assisted. Out of town people who were Sam present were: Mr. and Mrs. But-tars, Whitney ol Conash, Robert a Mr. Richmond, Mrs, Lewis Godtrey of Teton, Idaho. - Mr. and Mr. H and Mrs. D. B. Barson, and Mrs, Eliza B. Godirey attended the funeral ol Henry Bair at Nibley ward on Friday. t Promises fortiurii-e- uw Is letl purse. containing tinuitain pen undi other articles. Return to Juuira: cilice. Reward. LOST- - Pair of yU es between Ku'linioi.d and Hyrun. Return , i1 otliet itrt )urn any Logan Drug More. Aitiun, Along Count to am neer They neier lint tor modern home, from business disLumber Co. Phone LOST drurJ J room -- LUSl-Gm Icin-l- ty J.it-- i of pain fa the ' of th shoulikr bUd are pc tvxpo-Bon by duo to iicurius, brought ot to draughts or suduon Uaix:e thorv 13 niaK-inweather. In hoiii in g tbe must R', nes or oroncss to rMb the arm. It ditfuull The safest and easiest way to remail lieve such an attack is to apply aectea quantity of Tysmol over the preparaarea. This soothing, healing throucji .the tion U quickly absorbed throbbing, pores and carried to the The pains a. hing peripheral nerves oro-e- , In tv very and at usually atop ghor time the last trace of screneba should dlsapsiear. e Tysmol !s absolutely harmlesr-freRecommended for all from dope. caused whether forms of nerve pain, by neiiritia, neuralKa sci.itic.i o. rheumatism. Fold by lcadir-Aiwa) a on hand at - TOPITbyTHESS trict. Knlfe-lik- e Ward 5 block tr. O. 3C Use Tysmol for Relief - clearance foe L Sidy ooo Tor Kent Il "to ll PAIN 1 114 Yni I AJiN IN UTP SHOULDER7 j Kims qiwtsmmz SMijf Arthur M. Hytlc, secretary of agriculture, termed wheatc- -e market thaf but situation "serious cculd be weathered aftei confer nng with Piesidert Hnov. I FOLLOW,, CROWDS FOR RENT Mi .4s, CLA'RKSTQN j ' lUfi-- J First J . ) , , pro- information CO., Florin, PYINTING ' 1 j Full MFU. PFRIS write ru. ( , J up; permanent, $60 weekly v PRICES Palmer to-w- it: 1- -2 503 S t |