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Show pyyfp' I We i n,-- ? u ay ,U a t i r '.n, 19.iG. mm ( i ( , I Hyrur j j ) HyrumThe iirst session of the Ilyrum stake quarterly conference, was held Saturday evening at 7 30, In the Hyrum Third ward chapel, with D M. Blektiore presiding. The music was furnished by the First wrd choir, under the direction cf Chorister M V. Smith; congregational singing, "O Ye Mountains High; prayer, H M The BcBride; song by choir, Shadows Break; address of welPresident come, The Bickmore. PACK THF JOURNAL,' LQG AX. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH len emotoied to Salt Lake to be Moyne Wilson of Logan spent Sun- m attendance at the birthday day visiting with Mr. ar.d Mrs. J anniversary of his father. A W. Wilson. Wilburn Wilson who Is studying party wr.s held there on Sunday at the home of his parents. medicine in the University of Utah Major and Mrs. H. B. Nielsen came home Sunday to visit his and ch'ldren and Mrs. Hattie Jen-- i parents and to join his wife, who sen has been visiting with his parents sprt Saturday In Ogden. Mrs. Edna Burrell and children Mr, and Mrs William Wilson, for spent the vVx in North Logan, the past weet v ,th her mother Mrs R C. Hop-- -. . Mr. and Mrs. Vanes WiUon c.r 3 kins children of Brigham city, scent Martha ChiisHansen is spend-- i Sunday visiting with Mr. Wilsons hig the werk end with her sister parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs Wuham McNiel in Logan. Miss Coral Williamson ofWells-vii- Wilson. Miss Ethel Nielson, who Is v, irkspent Sunday m Hyrum, the ing In Salt Lake city, was visit;,uest of Ruth Jensen. ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs Mr and Henry Scheby were A. N Nielson over the wcek-eh- d. s Austin B. Smith of Los A tpr ieMs of Mr. and Mrs. C. J." and Weston D. Thoniander of Balt Jensen, Sunday. Mi and Mrs Kenneth Knowles and small son of Ogden are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A Pearce. MRS. CHRISTINE CLAYTON ADDRESSES LITERARY CLLB The Ladies literary club met Fndav afternoon at the home of Mrs William H. Terry. Christine B. Clayton of Logan, gave a very interesting health talk on Feed Martha Allgater, lug Children. contributed two piano selections. was A very pleasant afternoon soent and refreshments were serinembers. ved to twenty-tw- o Mr and Mrs Parley Christian sen of Logan scent the week end with Prof and Mrs. Henry Lerry. Melvin Sorensen who has been laboring as a missionary in the North central states returned home Wednesday. He reports having enjoyed his work lmmenslcy. U, Bake city, have een vis. ting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lehl Olson. Mr?. Milton Wilson 'and small daughter of Salt Lake, city, have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mi?. Thomas Rider Mrs. A. E. Furhimnrt of Franklin has been visiting, jvhh her mother Mrs. Elhah Jones and her sister Mrs. Malinda Fuhnman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider motored to Salt Lake city ,on a bunes trip. The M m;n and aieaae? glrq of tue iwutudi ait- piucuciiig to the olay they aie going to sponsor - April 3. Mrs. E- J. Keveren. Mrs A. V. Krause and Kenwood Keveren, spent Sunday' visiting with Mr. - speakers were High Councilman P. O Hansen and Elder Parley Christiansen cf Logan; anthem, by choir, Who Soever Believeth Shall Live; short talks were made by L. H Petersen and M. D. Bird of the Mendon ward, singing Behold Tis Even Tide, benediction by, LaVrin Petersen The Sunday morning meeting commenced at 10 a m with President Bickrroie presiding: singing CYNTHIA BENSON by congregation; prayer, Elder CAMP MEETS Knoves of Avon: singing, Oh The Cynthia Benson camp of My Father; opening remarks, the Daughters of Utah pioneers President Eickmore; Bishop Evan met at the home of Mrs. Bendt Bankhead of Wellsville Second Nielsen, Friday March 21, with V. Petersen ward i:iuBisT.op Than" Chugg off the preside the Niblcy ward bore faithful presidmg and Counselor Laura testimonies. Miss Phillis Liljen-quis- t, Nielsen in charge. Singing, O Ye who has been laboring in Mountains High;" prayer, Phan-et- ta the Western states mission reAllen; slogan, led by Laura ported. bore a strong testimony Chnstensenr vocal solo. Hazel and told or the number of child- Stevens; the lesson mlnglng in ren not belonging to our church Utah was discussed by Q. W. that are enrolled In mission pri- Israelsen; reading, Wilda Jensen; maries Sister Melinda Llljenquist solo, This is the Place, Bazel of the also bore her testimony. Anthem Stevens; reminiscences Come and Abide Life of Presiuent, Brigham Young by the choir, was read by Ella Barter; piano With Me. President Joseph R. Shepherd of solo, Rachel Allen; Minnie Miller the Logan temple ' was the next and Violet Clark sang, God Bless A social speaker and told how the misskm-niu- s Our Mountain Home.. which rereceived blessings from the hour was spent during Lord, through proper living. Elder freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Adamson Lavon T, arson, also bore his testiand A. daughter, Donna May, of Andersen John President mony Idaho are spending a few anniMackey. of the spoke C. versary of the L. D S. church, and elays, visiting at the home of enemiraged all to keep In the J. Jensen. lm of dutv; singing by the choir He Is Risen: benediction. , by Priest. Alleiy Nielsen. The conference was continued at 2 p. m. singing, Come, Come Ye Saints; prayer. President Josenh B White; choir, Praise To The Man. The names of presiding officers River Heights Sunday night, the presented by stake clerk S. A. Dunn, John J. Hendry was Sacrament service began by sing released from the high, council and ing, invocation, - Roy Sowing; Ficholi Jorgensen and A. T. ClawBerfus; song, Well sing all Hail son from the stake Aaronlc priestTo Jesus Name; Elders Joseph P. hood committee President John A. Morrell and E. J. Passey were the Isra risen read a letter from Apos- speakers. Closing song, Nay Speak tle Baud A Smith. President John Speak No 111; benediction, Alma C Brenchley related some missionNiederhauser. ary experience, and Elder Melvin The Relief society held thelf Sornsen reported his mission to annual celebration Tuesday. March the eastern states. IS in commemoration of March 17, J. Karl Wood read scriptures which date is the birthday of the relative to an anthem sung by Relief society. Prsident Laura Wilthe chor Oh, Death, Where Is son presided and conducted the thy Sting? and Grave, Where exerciser Is Thy Victory? Bishop Franklin Opening song, Catch .the Sun Bitters1 of the Millville ward, shine; invocation, Mrs. Phoebe Wells-villSeholes. Sister Chloe Stewart read Bishop John J. Hendry of and Bishop A. O. Jackson of the minutes of the first Relief the Avon ward also bore faithful society organization church; testimonies. President Shepherd a comic reading was given by made some very timely remarks Mrs - Grace Smith; songs, music ant told how we m.i; receive the and recitations were given by all biasings of God at home, as well members present; benediction, as in the mission field Patriarch Mrs. William King, after which O. M Wilson reported the Aaronic dainty refreshments were served to D. M twenty-fiv- e Priesthood and President , guests. Bckmore made closing remarks. Daring the Mutual Tuesday March 18. A debate was Singing by choir, The Lord is Risen from the Dead; benediction held between the M men and by Harold Green. the Gleaner girls. The Gleaner HYRUM FOUNDFRS DAY girls carried off honors. In the CELEBRATION PLANNED i' forensic contest. At a meeting of the Lions club Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rider Z. Ward of College ward?'' Mrs. Jonn Sandburg spent Sunday in Ogden visiting' with and Mis. Dwight .Midwest Suffers From Results of Yesterdays - Mrs. John Sandburg spent Sunday in Ogden visiting with rela-tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William King, who have been living in River Heights during the winter, have now returned to their home In Winter Storm Conitnued from Page One in southeast Missouri, transportation was less affected. In WLsconsln, the storm was All vessels remained dying out. In Milwaukee and other Lake slsslppl THRO than elsewhere, but even here the had subsided early today. A 10 7 inch snowfall an all time March record made the blast storm more serious than- any storm of the winter and left the city helpless In a traffic tieup octet before equalled. On Broadway, one of the principal northside traffic la n e a, street cars were piled up and bus lines limped along on only the, main drives. Five were killed and many seriously injured in yesterdays storm accidents In Chicago, - Michigan ports. Sweeping Into cases of Indiana, the wintry crescendo several measles that have broken out $ut dropped the temperature in Intortunatelv no serious complica- dianapolis from 44 to 24; left a moderate snowfall that had stop, tions have set in. Both England and Germany C. R. Humphreys ic going deep ped early today and covered "the testing stations for into the chicken buune it an northern part of the state with a maintain commercial as well us military pears evident due to thd thfSJ thick coating of sleet, ' Conitions werewor.se in Chicago airplanes. chicken coops he i.J fcuildhfj. Idaho Theie are .-T, tn e of-th- e a.cO!mniittce was. A chosen to consider arrangements for a program and celebration of Founders day on April 22, that be- frig-th- e seventieth anniversary of the settlement of Hyrum. There of the original are six of the-ha- nd pioneers still lmng, who will be special guests at fhe celebration. potted plant formed the center piece for the table. Covers were ld'--reemt4y laid for twelve. -- A bunco party was held Monday, evening at the home of Miss Mae; Nielson. The house was decorated In green, the 8t. Patricks day color. Dainty refreshmeiits were served with green as the color scheme. - K is h . score .prizes were, awarded to Miss Ardell Baugh and Mr. Oattes Curtis. Consolation prizes were awarded to Miss Gladys Humphreys and Mr. Eldred Smith. The Bee Hive girls held a candy pull at the home of their Bee keeper. Miss Francis Rider.. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the girls. Miss Esther Ol3on entertained some of the northwestern states missionaries at her home on Sunday. Mrs. John Anderson motored to Pocatello with Mrs. Walter Welti. Wednesday, where they attended a concert and a dance. Professor Welti came back to Logan with -- PRIMARY PRESENTS -A BOX OF, DREAMS - The' primary-associatioof.. the. Hyrum Third ward, presented A Boy of Dreams with specialties between the acts, Thursday evening, in the recreation hall. A large number of boys and girls were in the- - cast. The health play was very ably presented and the speclaities by outside talent were very much enjoyed. MISSIONARIES RETURNING PROM AUSTRALIA Word has been received by the parents of Ariel Anderson- and Lamont Larsen who have been - doing missionary work In Australia that they are now on their way .home. Mrs- Lon IJarvls. returned home Wednesday after a pleasant two them and remained but a short time before leaving for Chicago. weeks visit in Dillon, Montana. John M. Anderson returned Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jensen home early Sunday morning from and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson,-motored to Brigham Wednes- - Pocatello where he has been singday to attend the funeral of Mr. ing with the U.S.A.C. glee club Jensens brother, Attorney Nels and playing for dances during the Jensen. past week. Sunday morning he Mrs. Harlev Munson of Smith-fiel- d, left for Chicago whera he will was a Lrum visitor, Thurs- Join Professor Welti. Mrs. Teresia Strand, Miss Vera day and Friday, the guest Jf her Strand. Vernon Strand and Peter sister, Mrs. Lon Jarvis. Saturday, the Coterie club met Smith all of Salt Lake spent Sunat the home of Mrs. Joseph A. day visiting with Mr. anfl Mrs. John Lundberg. Pdarce. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Bullock of Saturday 'afternoon, Mr. andMrs. Herman Pedersen and child J Providence and Mr., and Mrs. L -- . 4 , with less smoking pleasure when fof the same price you can have the luxury of Camels? WHY BE SATISFIED X - ill Camels-stan- d do. But if you want to know the true delight of smoking-enjothe mild,' mellow fragrance- - of - superbly blended- - Domestic, y ar.d Turkish tobaccos, brought to perfection by the most scientific methods of manufacture but with none of the delicacy of its natural goodness lost or" spoiled By is the cigarette for you. Youll lyu v over-treatme- nt then Camel" find in Camels all the exquisite enjoyment that can be packed into a smoke. better cigarette j tr- 1910, K. I. Clapwf. l'nn Sil. N. Ci -- t- |