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Show Saturday, ilareh , TEX JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNT! , PAGE FIVE UTAH Another Thirty Day Sentence. JUST KIDS PROVIDENCE MO DEPARTMENT SV-Ox- V Mrs. Annie M. Pickett OJONOEK AN . HE C.AMT H JUNKETS READ FA5T VlDttUlfo Correspondent PA VS TO O IBS TSUI! x Wheat Grain talile: Chicago, Mar. 8 At t lose Wheat: Ultra High 1.07 1.06 1.07 March l.Ofi 11.3 1.12 58 1.105-May .... 1.103-- Ward Conference 8 8 Brings Out Some .In Iv 1.08 1.10 . Aqil - Interesting Reports Providence1 Ward conference was held on Sunday with sessions in the afternoon and evening. The afternoon session began at two oclock. Bishop H. M. Zollinger presiding; choir and congrePraise to the gation singing, Man, A. M. Mathews conducting and Mrs. J. E. Hanson org uiLst, prayer. Elder William Checketts; choii sang, "Awake Ye Saints of God Awake;" during the sacrament the choir sang the anthem Jesus Lover of My Soul; Sophia Thorpe reported the Relief Society, Willard Chugg reported Sunday School and Seventies quorum, Walter Kohler reported the Elders and J. E. Hansen reported the Old Folks committee. Counselor Leon Mathews and N. W. Fuhri-ma- n spoke of their appreciation for the support the people are giving the bishopric. Bore their ADy etaoin shrdlu cmfwyppppp testimonies to the , truthfulness of the Gospel; choir sang, Tarry With Me. Oh My Savior, John Anderson of the high council spoke of the good spirit and oL the excellent reports that had been given, spoke at length on the restoration of the Book of Mormon. Closing anthem, Oh Lord Thou Art My God. Benediction, Elder Tibbitts the evening session began at 7 30 Bishop Zollinger presiding; President A. E. Anderson and John Anderson of the high council were in attendance. The and congregation sang Come - Ye rSatnts:" prayer Joseph Campbell; choir sang the anthem Light At Even Time". B. i 1WV, Kmt Bishop Zollinger took pleasure in giving a report of the ward. He said it was fully organized and In excellent working order. Reports were given by William Checketts, the High Pnests, A. J. Bessegar, the L. M. M. I. A , Wanona Tibbitts, Y. L. M. I. A., Lorain Smith, Primary, Jos. H. Zollinger, the Genealogical society and A. M. Mathews, the choir. A selection, quartet, A. M. and H. P. Mathews. K. R. Campbell and Arthur Olsen. President Anderson spoke of the pleasing appearance of the room, the beautiful singing, and hteftppreciatij.i f the reports that ' ahd been given. He gave very timely advice. Choir sang anthem Rejoice of Ye Righteous, Benediction Simeon Kohler. Mr. and Mrs. William Checketts and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Carlisle and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jensen on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron and children of Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Checketts. ' H. P. Mathews of Farmington of Salt 'Mathews and Miss Ora Lake motortd here Saturday evening to visit their mother Mrs. iBophia Mathews. They returned jBunday evening. On Sunday evening the Mathews quartet rendered several beautiful selections at the home of Mrs. Mary Marler and Mrs. Sophia M&thcws, Mr. Denton Mathews returned to his home In Ogden on Monday having spent the week end here the guest of B. M. Tibbitts. ENTERTAIN IN HONOR , OF MOTHER Mrs. Herb Saxon of Benson and Mrs. Morris Smith entertained at a at the birthday party on Monday compit-rnent' home of MrS; Smith In to their "mother Mr. of Benson. The afternoon was spent Jn a social way. A delicious dinner was served to Bertha Chugg, Emma Zollinger, Ella Frank, T iziie Bisseggdr, Emma Bullock, Vera Mohr, Sara Larsen, Ritta Mathews, Eliza Zoes : llinger and Senna ChuggMr. and Mrs. Roy Puffer of Beaver - City motored here Monday and are the guests of Mrs, Puffers mother, Mrs. Joseph A. Thorpe Mr. anL Mrs. Frank Logan of Teton, Idaho, spent the past week at the home of Mrs! Josephine Jensen. MEN ENTERTAIN "M i JUNIOR GIRLS On Tuesday evening the 'M" men and leaders entertained . 4e Gleaner girls and teachers on . Tuesday evening. ( . GLEANER GIRLS " PARTY The Junior girls gave an enter tainment-o- n Tuesday evening In j- 1.10 1 Lll 2 1.081-- 4 1.09 3 8 1.10 3 8 1.10 3--4 3--4 tv POTATOES Chicago, Mar. 8 (AP I SO A) receipts 77 ears; tin I rack 116; total U. S. shipments 813 rare trading just fair, market steady ; AA isron-si- n sacked round whites mostly $2.40-2.5Idaho sacked Russets mostly few higher and few lower. 0; wt bn. Onmt or'tcrmined whether the urinary lower points of the clavicles several days in Ogden where she! blades. In many cavs ficulties have their origin in the 1 1 to attend the funeral of Mrs 0VZ: bladder or whether the kidneys Lucj Greenwell. go weight, the arms and hands GOES TO PORTLAND fuult without making to are'are and sting, prickle sleep," ON BUSINESS chemical analysis of never I have thorough yet very painful. No man Ream left for Portland, condition without 'urine. found such Study this and iin pre- Oregon on Thursday on business. an exceedingly sore and tender ce(jln(, article on backache and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bullock, Mr. spot on the sptoe just between thei sovern yourself accordingly. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. shoulders, or at a point between Jesse Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Rov . -third and fifth dorsal verte-- 1 Majors were dinner guests of Mr. Written By The Internationally Known Grand Diapason Of Thr Guild Of' the brae. and Mrs. Arthur Checketts on Funner Pipe Organ Pumpers. Lumbago is one of the eondt- - j Thursday night. Lons from which many people Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nielson 646!M5S K3.!9 103039 I03$553 suffer periodical attacks, while and children returned from Los KST POCKET ESSAAK 171283031 0556 others seem to be afflicted with on an Prize Angeles Thursday after be called chronlr absence of several months. Prize fighting is a branch of commercial art that - listed under the head what might This is so called trom Advertisements Classified . of Exterior Decorating in the red hook. gladiatorial olio in which one lumbago. must se paid In advance. I Providence Mrs Elizabeth remains upright to hear the plaudits of the multitude ami Hie olher j the St of V' e ' I One cent n werd per Issue. SP Smith returned to her home in perforaier DtSf cemmnnrs whh Ihe eanvas ami listens to the cheeping of the little linnets. It Minimum for tint insertion The ? Fair .View, Idaho, on Friday after is legalized mistreatment of the heeicr. f Mid usu-- I fifteen cent acute the j stage j In prize fighting two men engage each during spending the past three weeks at any-obed in f the sufferer other in a roped amu and collect plenty ally keeps the home of Mrs. Alvin Zollinger. jack for what they'd he fined $29 and)Where from one to three weeks. It Logan and Mrs. the Home Health-- ' FOR SALE ' costs for outside Hie entmiice. Eacb hout can,binder were of River Jones Heights Elijah A begin with a felintmi conferewc in the club method of treatment, be rc-atout of town guests at the Old Folks ; For Sale 5 room modem brick center wf the ring ami rad with a push once relieved and a complete ffi party. one to j home. 452 South First West, from affected contestant in The the covery muh. swap in C. M. Crabtree and little Mrs. punrhe and the one that get beat on the three day. son returned to liei home In work team Sale Good trade ha a towel tossed in to boot, la all Almost any pain in the back, For Preston on Saturday after a pleas' rase the nubile- - dhdwrse and- - disperses. horses. Write Box 65, .Hyrum, verj caused unless dispiaced by ant visit at the home of her Prize fighting is extremely ruinous to tebrae, will be benefitted by the uian- , father. II R. Campbell. mini. It i also same treatment, which- - ia that, of a and stately composure W in pasture acreg for gale, quite apt to produce dents in a virgin gio-thorough hot fomentation. TV? of the principal Jvery prafile. The chief eonee are obtained by results allaw U to Ann Queen sponging the back with hot For Sale$300 00 After that is ilrfMwt on tir la Ihi4 Console wnh mb .Victrola, seventy vinwap aixcr wnicn.. eauliflowerraw away frani Ih. top, thoroughl Phone for $25.00. warm olive oil. records, - u nulrners.' Vllllie ? tlllier nr mfiinr iig-- i nlH hprh 063 -- W. 11m he ha a hard lime eating regularly DE A N in both mitt andfnend. Grandmothers Ulntment For Sale Two Holstein cows and he r,np hera ;et .P. apply the fonUtlon and I t instead hi He one Jersey cow, will freshen develut paunch MRS. MARTHV E. HALE fifty soon. Leon bi continue It for forty or And shout the time he develop uf hi putii'b. Mathews, Providence. ahd removed when is it mfeiutes, Correspondent a paunch Instead of hi pumh tumieone knock hint for sedentary symphony again apply the or ointment 20 For Rhode Island Red Sale anil the referee officiates at hi Marquis of Qneenshnrial. Now of prize fighting over a period olive oil; cover the patient snugly Good an made have exhaustive who Critic laying. study pullets. Mor Millville Mr. and Mrs. As a breeders. Jos. A. Anderson. Phone of year are unanimous in the opinion that the highest honor achievable In in bed and let him sleep. gan Jenson entertained at din- the one such treatment rule 754-to a J, I brings champions sport held by the ringworm who hooks a seal dose enough ner' on Wednesday lia honor of corner nd they concur In the relief and from two to three efsplashed with water hetween rounds. Those iM'lief to get Mrs. Jensen's birthday. cure. not For Sale Bargain, 0 room modern out a should fects Hie run They one unless promoters the game will always be a good that - -- - preset were; Messrs and brick home. Full basement, be given oftener than once a day. -- - of resin. Harry Jessop, James Jenfurnace, 359 South 1st West. of details The applycomplete Peter son, John E. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jenson, ing a thorough hot fomentation Games and music forSale 440 acres of grazing Peterson, Roy Jessop, Mrs Ella evening. Mrs. Peter Peterson are given in volume 3 of the Home Forland Mr. and entertainmed the evenings on Curlls Creek, for terms Smith, Mrs. Malinda Anderson, ment, of Mr. and Health club books. were dinner wss guests luncheon delicious the Woodruff Grazing Land Mrs. Maud Anderson, Mrs Leon Mrs. Harry Jessop of Nibley off; I wish I had space enough to write were: Mr. Those served. present Co. Woodruff,. Utah. , . Anderson, Mrs. Relia Anderson, . tell you ail about pain In the back Sunday. Mrs. Cora Hoodless, Mrs. Marion MrbMrs-anTHOUSAND FIVE of A which and Eslle organs various ihe fine of strain V,hite Legnoro aLso Mrs. Agnes Jessop are affected. thereby, but it would . Vaughan Scott, Beatrice Cutler. BABEL CHICKS ARRIVE- Eggs. 50c per Betting at 375 E s Hanson of Five thousand baby chicks ar- require quite a book to tell all of 3rd So. St. Phone 664-- J. Cleila 01son Cleon Humphreys, The human body has 206 Fred Jessop, rived In Millville on Wednesday it. Peterson, Mr. . and Mrs. Walter C. Hum- Ned soar Sjoberg. This bones and about ' 682 muscles. Good work horses. Will sell or L. March 5, for Neaves and John James were a given phreys pleasant Hoodfesc. trade for cattle. Inquire Lew is the largest single shipment Dont try to count the nerves, be surprise on Monday evening by of babjf chicks that ever came cause when one has a tooth ache Andrews, 305 W. 5th No. Phone Mi. and Mrs. Harry Jessop their children who came to amd . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peter-Lo- n to Millville. Mr; Sjoberg, lei El- or lumbago it seems as if there 807-- J. their home laden with good ' with mer Humphreys have five hun- are ten thousand of them and For Sale spent Sunday evening beeat. occasion to The sacer Boys Columbia things Mr. and Mrs. Morgan: Jenson. A dred. Humphreys, they are all crying at once. Dowayne 394 1st $18.00. West birthday. waffle supper was bicycle, ing Mr. Humphreys Earl served. All readers of this publication South. three hundred and fifty, and Mr. Those present were We are sorry to report that Olson one hundred and are to all times at at write fifty liberty Mr. Lawrence Mrs. Humphreys, son of Earl Olson is very and kept four thousand Tor for information pertaining to the A real bargain in a 1929 Essex and Mrs. Evan Humphreys and NclL ill with scarlet fever. himself. Address all coach. Owner leaving town. subject of health. A Mr. and Mrs. George Larson. communications to Dr. David H. Call 330. bounteous chicken supper was Reeder. 31st & Main St, Kansas served and a pleasant evening Style English City. Mo, with at least 6 cents For Sale New enjoyed. home. 35 South 2nd West. in postage- .ENTERTAINS Phone 210. . , PUPILS CLUB NOTESS Sale For Horn Short Registered enterAnderson Miss Annie Dear Dr. Reeder: -- I am a readbulls. Leonard Lltz, Lewiston er of your lectures and find them tained her pupils . and their IL REEDER EDITED BY DR. DAVID Kansas a great help in curing disease in Utah. parents on. Monday afternoon Mainway Building. Main Street at Thirty-First- , City, Missouri A good program was rendered You have the ever- For Sale Pair of my family. good work horand dainty refreshments were lasting thanks of the whole world ses. Phone 440-served. for. your kindness in answering BACKACHE icommon for many persons to ac- - so many important questions of For Sale First crop alfalfa, deof Mr. and Mrs. Joel Olson fe recently gave you an aril- - "quire a firm belief that the kid- - health fc-and 'gratuitously livered. 2nd crop in staefc. Call Ogden were bripf visitors at the home of Mrs. Matilda Olson on cle on backache and it proved so neys are diseased because they everybody. I have come to you 981 inmore a constant in wanted have the afternoon. to many "inflamfor advice in regard popular pain Sunday small of the back, as they ex- mation of the bladder. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ander- formation. I think For Sale 27 acres first class mile from farm Such a common complaint, so press It They think that must I have that disease and find that Lewiston son entertained at luncheon on of last week. common as to be almost entirely be right over, the kidneys, while 1 do not seem to overcome it and sugar factory. Reasonable price Friday evening and terms. Write Box 42. Route 1, as a matter of fact the kidneys, ask that you tell me what to do. and disregarded by the average Those present were. Mr. Mr. tor, and yet a normal healthy when in their normal position are Mrs. Peter Peterson, Now, doctor I have faith in your Richmond, Utah. Draw a line 6r methods of doctoring; do pot use Mrs. Morgan, Jenson and Mr. person should not suffer With a much higher. cot-- backache any more than an ache cord around the body on a level tea or coffee, take, instead, water For Sale New arid Mrs. John E. Anderson. tags on choke lot. East on F.mOlson.-Mr.Mriu- - F.lsa J. Qf the toes, or calves ot. s.. and- lemon, and, eat-- whole ma Jenson" and Mrs. - Martha 80 -- very little is actually known the lerei of - tha kidneys-- - in the wheat bread Frith "North: xt. Hale and daughter Norma spent of humanity in general ahd by back. That however, would not toasted and ail the fruit we can Company. Phone 39. t many physicians as to the- real enable you to know-- ' 5 that your get to Una country.- - which are - Saturday In Salt- - Lake City, -, FOB 'SALK '. and Mr. and Mrs. Orden Hale of significance1 of pains or weakness kidneys were diseased, as pain js oranges, lemons, BABY CHICKS apples of the back seldom evident in that 'locality prunes. I try to dnnlc a lot of I have secured forty thousand Tyhee and .Edgar Hale of Poc- in various - portions atello, Idaho were supper guests that it Is not at- all surprising when the kidneys art really di- water every day and gin gaining Leghorns for March and April of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hale , on that, the warning patas are dis- seased. q j upon it a little.. - We live upon delivery. Can fill your .orders disease-Toa ailtaient or until chronic weakness e In miles twenty-fivfrom Lie a ranchj they having regarded Friday evening, Chicks everyday , after and then organs of generation there-- anil, town; have a postofHce here, a promptly. come down with, the excursion ia firmly established, March 1st. Coal and Electric from Idaho to work, in the tem- - ail kinds of drugs and dope are as a rule, be pain, weakness .and telephone, and daily mail; 'So we Brooders, See our Warmshaft dumped Jntp the poor defenseless misery in the eacr&l yetion-o- f ihe feel w are not entirely out of the Brooder in operation with 1009 stomach" met to In order while Lie 411 disturbances are of .A group world. W suppress Row-leyoung people spine, gastric happy and chicks. Phone ' ? , ; contented. Mrs. A. I. at the home of Mr, and Mrs. symptoms, 'while no effort 4s made are usually, to be found in cause. remove to on is dethe It with pains at about the Answer It cannot be easily Elmer Humphreys Monday quite er w Bl.TrEK AMI EGGS , hieagn, M.u. 8 AP Butler- firm; receipts f.,7 32 tuhaijav!aiuery- extrasfirsts 3336; standards l6; extra j V3 V seemm t gg. steady ; receipt 26,39 j rases, ( 30-3- Identify I Fighting iivi i I John-Pickett-- iQne-tuhrtfire- e- iksssH 1- -2 ilfilLLULLLLEJ P RTM E , T Mes-dam- t ru-KtThe- es A'Jenrn Jf.r-Jessop- Mrs.-Agne- ' - if II 0 CLUB E v 1- -2 -- -- - - f y. con-nectl- on BILLYS UNCLE , f LOST 33x5 tire and rim, beTrentween RmlthflcM and ton. Finder call 123. Reward. LOST Two months old, dark Finder German Police Pup. LOST Reward. 534. phone of flour between Finder Main end 5th Eaat. phone 821-- J, LOST Girls red purse containing fountain pen and other - articles. Return to Journal. Reward Sack LOST MISCELLANEOUS- - buy baby heifer calves. Phono I 593-J-- 5. Attention Are you diswith your present connection? If so, write H. Rudy Manager, Dept. 155, - &17 - Adams GOLDEN St, Dayton, Ohio. OPPORTUNITY. Shelf Cleaning Solvent for spring house cleaning and dry cleaning clothes. Will not explode. Station. 3rd Service Central North and Mam. Hundreds have sent us discard false cd jewelry, oal . gold silver, crowns, teeth, budges, and anti- - L platinum - diamonds Money ques. Mail yours today. maLed promptly.' Goods returned if otfer is refused. R. Uhler. 207 Jeflerson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wanted tb'Rent or buy home in Logan. Give location and pi ae. Write Box 19 Logan. Wanted Highest prices Poultry coop. J. A. Peterpaid at your son. Phono 974-Agents. satisfied Shoe Soles for ten cents. Spreads on with knife like butter. Waterproof, pliable and wears like leather. Write for big and money making proposition UNIVERSAL po cost sample. LABORATORIES. Dept. INC, Agent' Des Moines. Iowa. chickens. and Wanted Veal Highest prices paid. Phone 227. 513. J. ' W. AULT AND SON TRANSFER Furniture and pianos with care. PHtPiE 448. handled j $1 to $ j spare hourly tune.r Newest Maisonette Amaz-irg free. sent Frocks display Ladies Exvalues. Easiest seHer Bonuses, perience unnecessary. dresses ofteied free. Writs Ward -Anderson, 593, Stilson, Dept. Ind. Reliable. Man Distribute and collect store route in county; nets $60 weekly up; permanent, profitable work. Full information write PERIS MFG. CO, Florin, - -- - - Pa. PAINTING PAPER HANGING DECORATING - LEONARD -- ; MATHEWS TIIONE - 1138-- J - i $15. Ladies We pay hundred, handkerchiefs. embroidering unPleasant work. Experience necessary. No sellings Addressed , particulars. envelope' bripgs Terminal Neediecratt-- ' 4?IA, Bldg., Hoboken, N. First Aid to Club WomeD Addresses and club papers prepared at reasonable rates. Magazine-- J.'"' rented 25 cents per set for two week! Program suggestions. Literary Workshop 4540 clipping Wolff SL Denver, Colorado. FOir RENT For Rent 5 room modern home. one block from business district. U. O. Lumber Co. Pliona 30. the amusement halt after the regular meeting, consisting of songs, reading and two one act plays, to a large and appreciative audience The proceeds go to furnish their ' , For Rent 4 room bath. Apply at South. Phone room. Mrs. C. M. Hammond and Mrs. Eunice Clawson, spent Wednesday in Hyrum at the horn? of Mrs. Harvey Jensen. Mrs. Joseph A. Smith entertained 604-- house with 159 West 1st t J. MOVING Charles CAB R. Johnson TRANSFER B VGGAGE Goods and Pianos. Household Trunks Canyon Trips Trucks or Closed Cars OFFICE: HOTEL ECCLES at a quilting on Thursday afternoon. A delicious dinner was served to Mrs. C. M. Hammond, Mrs. H Bullock, Mrs. J. E- Hansen. Mrs. E. D. Mathews and Mrs. N. J. ' Reem. Mrs. M. M. Greenwell retume l home on Thursday after spending H. 1- 8 - PHONE 311 419 N. 2nd j East, fzVffnn. Utah. |