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Show THE JOURNAL VALLEYS ONLY ASSOCIATED PRESS DAILY NEWSPAPER CACHE LIII. VOLUME SECOND SECTION. LOG AN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, S RECENT DEVELOPMENTS I NUMBER 74 VY, MARCH 29, 1930. CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT SMITHFIELD AND HIGHEST PRICED NET PAID CIRCULATION PARADISE HELLSViUE DEPART DEPARTMENT ENT M The first sos-i'.i the One Hundredth General Conferin w 10 6, ill he Ink! a. at m., Sunday, April ence of the Church MRS. HOWARD JONES MRS. NETTIE OBRAY MRS. FRANK WINN the Tabernacle. Tu .len'innuHlate as tar as jiossible officers of Correspondent Correspondent Correspondent Priesthood quotum at this session of the conference, the THE BABSON seating will be an.u.gul lu- the various 'grades of the Priesthood, and admissi.u. tm- these scats will be by tesorved seat Patadi.se T. K. Obray, who is Basselts Pay ill wtih heart trouble, Held For Services tickets only. Quotum m.cmbeis ma secute tiikets from their rrlticaly Barrels! was taken to the hospital Wedwho will obtain them from the or. .stoke Reduction bishop picsuunt of About Voluntary 110,000 Interesting .Visit to nesday morning for medical treatStake presidents are requested to Presiding Bishopr, Mother ment. Mr. Obray suffered an at Young Daily Seen as Most Important how to as many Lyons advise the Presid.: ;; promptly tack of influenza some weeks past Old Kentucy Home: Gas Law Vital Factor. Priesthood officei s and qtioium members will desire to attend and doesn't seem to recover from - Funeral v Smithfield services It m probable. that the attendance will, the attack. He will remain at the this meeting. Wellsville -- Mrs. R. C. Bassett , - afternoon were held for hospital until his physical conto quorum officers. The Aaronic Baboon Iaik, Florida, Mar. 29 Any analysis oi' the oil in- Mrs. Ruth Fridaysarily, be limited n. Royal W. Bassett and Smith Porter at the is improved. Priesthood membu s will b seated ju one group. The Mel- -i dition Charles Buist, who have Just reout- home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B Obray, who underdustry and its securities must consider both the long-puJoseph chizedak Priesthom w,ll be divided into groups of Ilign look and the immediate or near-terwent an operation at a Logan turned home after twq weeks prospects. For some time 1 Manford Smith. Services were unin Kentucky, visited rela.Iders. - Seats for Priesthood members Seventies have felt that the long pull possibilities of the oils are thoroughly der the direction of Bishop RichPriests, hospital. Tuesday morning is re- spent tives. It had been some 23 years ard Roskelley, with music by the will be reserved u t 9 For the benefit of those who can-i- ii ported as getting along nicely. sound. In the first place, it is a repeat business with a steadily ward choir, under the direction of Mrs Nettie Obray entertained since Mrs. Bassett visited her the Tabernacle, loud speakers'will be growing demand; second, oer future years the supply will Mrs. Regenia C. Smith, with Mrs. not be accommodated a birthday party Wednesday birthplace and childhood home. at Hal', Bairatt Hall, and at the Bureau placed in the As for her four year old Leaving here, they made stops gradually diminish, thus making the remaining properties more Emma R. Hanson at the piano. afternoqn of Information, ami the sei vices will bq broadcast over radio Fourteen at Ogden, at Dem r where they , valuable; and third, new uses are constantly being discovered for Singing, Sister, Thou Art Mild daughter. Coqstance, visited. with Mr. Bassett s brother, and Saul! were Lovely; entertained. prayer. little KSL. Bishop guests station which open up new markets. petroleum and its C. W.' Bassett, who is agent .of schools the of The to is Hyer of Lewiston; duet, "Jesus le "'I Mi of grade children the he Ages, The pageant. given sage In the past few- years, however, the short-terthe Denver Post, then to St, Louis, small-pooutlook has Lover of my Soul. were for vaccinated inat s p m. fiom Apiil 6th to April 12fh, evening every Louisville, Lebanon and as24. Dr. been frequently clouded by intermittent periods of March beBaird, to Monday, the Consoling remarks clusive. Admittaiue to each jierformance will he by. free Kentucky. sisted by Miss Chase and Miss Wil-- ! price cutting, and poor earnings. Practically no other in- reaved husband, father and mo-- 1 seat tickets tor all parts ot the building. 1 hese tickets administered the serum. reserved BY MRS. C. W. BASSETT lace, were Max Elders made ther by oii. can on turn more as will This as dustry production quickly Messrs. Vernal and Earl Norman Richard Smith' and David are to be obtained tim the bishop of the ward or president of While there it was ilir privinot always be true, as, in the course of time, our resources be- Toolson, motored to their ranches at Hancel of the Hendricks of Richmond. resides. which the in the stake to visit several pionts of inapplicant lege come diminished. At the present time, however, the condition to and Pocatello valley, Monday Mrs. Regenia Smith sang, "Some-- 1 as far as possible, should attend to desnc terest, among which were Danville, who apply, Churcti work. exists. The oil industry is like a huge cistern. When the pro- time Well Understand; closing begin their spring in which has a popBoyle if necessary, they may apply at the or, same mannet in the Miss Drucilla Bradley was the ulation ofcounty ducers want more oil all they have to do is to turn the spigot. Un- song; "Lead Kindly Ltght; 7,000 and is located on In order to make the attendance of tv pleasant surprise, of (Hike. L. ion,-Bishops Bishop's Vern recipient counselor Presiding the wilderness road. A high fortunately, in recent years they have been turnings it on at the Toolson. convenient as wssible, it is inTuesday evening, the occasion be- way that runs through great Yiembrs from Kentucky wrong times. Alsb, instead of agreeing when it should be turned Hth. her on birthday. were ing There beautiful Monday farthest many away and within the famous blue grass tended to accommodate the stakes von and off, too A number of friends met at her many producers, up to recently, have been taking a floral offerings- evening. April 7th, and the others in the order throughout the -- hand at the faucet individual! .yw with, disastrous, resultshome and spent a very pleasant region. Mrs. Ruth Smith Porter-2- 0wife Its early history suggested many be provide week: The menthol of t4w. of Boyd Porter, passed away and interesting events. Several Factois Point Toward Improvement picturesque admitted be cannot week. If few a R. the Hirst Mrs. David they as spent as far possible dining the home of her parents after town in Kentucky has its Every week fore of the Several recent developments indicate a turn for the better in an illness of less than a week of during that period, the pageant may be continued. the part days own particluar tone and Danville at Wellsville visiting with . rela- may be the oil business, and greatly improve the near-terI1EBER J. GRANT, outlook. Most Spinal Meningitis and pneumonia. characterized qs sober and tives. Ruth was born- in Smithfield, ANTHONY W. IVINS. self in the intellectual, important is the voluntary reduction of about 110,000 barrels per October MrsT. Ezra Mr. and Obray spent management of respecting of 1909, 24, own affairs its W. NIBLEY, CHARLES son day in crude oil output during March compared with February. Manford and Mamie daughter with Benson their Sunday at Owen Smith. unworldly. First Presidency. This was achieved by voluntary agreement among the producers, She attended the local schools and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge and " A. Lemon. Perryville, also in Boyle county e curtailment plan put into effect in and North Cache high school. especially by the Mrs. Ida Powell of St. Anthony may be remembered for the faShe married Boyd Porter of California. Compared with the peak rate of production last home Wednesday after mous battle of Perryville fought returned 1928 in 26, Lewiston September, August, the March rate shows a decline of about 16 per cent. the CENSUS the past week visiting there In 4882. It was one of the DECENNIAL spending FIFTEENTH resided at Logan temple. They severest contests of the Civil war. Paradise at and LoganEvery month from August to March has shown successive declines Lewiston when until this winter, Mrs. L dla Obray and children Out of the 25,000 Federals and in production compared with the previous month. This clearly they moved to Smithfield. Surmotored to Logan Tuesday to at- 15,000 Confederates at least 7.0C0 indicates the progress of coojjerative curtailment and is a very viving, besides her parents and tend a birthday party for Mrs. men fell in the fighting between son old four month a are oil is of America of husband, but with trend. the States United of Storage the large, admittedly healthy President the By Obray's father, Mr. A. O. Jackson. noon and twilight. Harrodsburg foand the Porter, Boyd Clayton to should not take long which Is in Mercer county was declining production rate it bring the sisters: Mrs, and brothers llowing one of the most Interesting places supply in line with consumption. A PROCLAMATION Ida Davis of California, Byron of we had the opportunity of visit- -, Garden City News A second important factor is the upholding of the legality of Farmington, Odell oL Amalga, Le- - Whereas. uf Congress appro' etl June IS, 1929, the Fifteenth ct ing. Here the original cabin aecoiul on of the and Jewel he to is Wales tahm con-hegtning Blaln, Ruby the lulled of law 1 tha, in California. This law', which calls for Decennial the Lyons gas ensiis Abraham Lincoln's parents may be . and ; and Smithfield. hundred thirty day of April, nineteen Julius Wright, the found In the center of a great servation of natural gas through restricted production, and which Garden every ten jears, Is electrician city M. L A. PRESENTS Whereas, a correct enumeration if lie population for the Swan Creek park that surrounds it, also Fort determinof for I necessarily will bring restriction of crude oil production as w'ell, IN CHERRY TIME the niliii States of the purpose Constitution required by the Electric Light company, met with Harod, the first cemetery of Ken- -. has been contested in the courts for some months. The final deing the representation of the several Wales in the House of Representative; a act In The three very serious accident on Thurs- tucky. Particular attention may, drama, Cherry Calicision upholdingjtjreihforces by legal edict the efforts of Times was presented Monday toYtiV bilFtTStiTTf "alhtlie people of day of last week, he was working be called to this cemetery owning utmost of is it the importance Whereas, ward "rTerea- fornra- pruduefei s to curtail through veluntanvagreemenU-NQvv-ifi.hl-i- o he a couqilde aiid aerurate report cn a. platform, about twelve feet to the fact that the first white ihq bur- in Kentucky restrictioir agreements break down, the 'state government can turn hall before a very apprecia-tak- e ihe high when " he canie hi contact of the prpuiatMiii and resources of the Nation: , of with wires carrying twenty-thre- e ied there, also the grave of the play jwas given - Now, therefore, 1, Herbert,. Hoover. Iresident of the I luted Mate a hand to force restriction. Since California has been one of tive audience-T- he viott woman who brought the first ' hundred volts and was thrown the members of the First ward America, do hereby declare and make known that under the law aforesaid, the worst offenders in the problem, the prospect by M. I. A. for the benefit of the is the duty of evet) person to aimser all questions on the Census schedules lently to the ground. He was at spinning jenny vo Kentucky can of definitely clearing up the situation in that area is distinctly Smithfield fire department. The applying to him ami the family to which he belongs and to the farm occupied once picked up and carried to be found here. In driv'rq through helpful to the oil outlook as a whole. members of the cast are to be by him or his family, and all other Census schedules as required by law, and E. C. Richs home where he was Harrodsburg, we notcica that some A third development, coming on top of the other two, is the congratulated upon the excellent that any person refusing to do so Is subject to penalty. given first aid. Dr. Moore was sum- of the, typical aristocratic Colon- -, moned and made a record run ial homes were . stil standing. The sole pui pose of the Census is to secure general statistical information and recommendation by the Federal Oil Conservation Board that presentation of this pleasing numthe population and resources of the country, and replies arc required to Dakota. Mr. Richs hoipc, and These were built of tue very fincomedy. regarding Special delightful about down cut their No refiners operations gasoline general statistic. assisted in restoring life. At this est stones that- the Blue grass' bers given between acts were,: from individuals only- to permit the compilation of such liie information required. Owing to building up of huge gasoline supplies last summer song and dance by Eve Marie iiersen can he harmed in any way by furnishing writing Mr. Wright is Improving state boasts of. Har Jsburg is or with military jury service, as well as can be slocks on hand are at record high levels. However, the trend of J.mis and Ebert Lundquist anc The Census has nothing to do with taxation, the oldest town, havmg been setexpected. of the with immigration regulation with tlie compulsion of school atlcndancc, and Jennie Miss Glen tled by Daniel Boo and his Wright or ordinanre. or output of gasoline has been distinctly downward since lasf severalandtap dances by Ed Lund- or with local law tlie enforcement of any national, state Wright of Salt Lake city, came followers in 1775. The Daniel Boone inpartners. October. The daily production of gasoline in February was about quist There need be no fear that any diselosnre will be made regarding any to over visit with their trail may be found leading from Sunday interdividual person or hisaffairs. For tlie due protection of tlie rights and ensus compared with 1,280,000 barrels for the peak SARAH WOODRUFF J, 164,000 barrels and Mrs. Julius Harrodsburg to Cumberland gap. parents, Mrest of the furnishing information every employee of tlie month last fall. The federalYonservation board's "recommendaShakertown, a rather old town The Sarah Woodruff camp of is prohibited, under heavy pumlty, from dlsrtoshng any information Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook in Mercer county, still boasts of tion for even further curtailment has been heartily accepted by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Bureau whieh may thus come to his knowledge. motored to Salt Lake Wednesday many of the old stone houses 1 therefore earnestly urge upon uli persons to answer promptly i rompletely the refiners, and should result in a very drastic cut. Later, gaso- met at the home of Mrs. Annie or other where they will be in attendance built there by the Shakers many line prices are likely to reflect this trend by an advancing Roskelley Friday afternoon. Pre- and accurately all inquiries addressed to them by the enumerators . sident Emma Hlllyard was in employees of the (ensus Bureau ami thereby to contribute their share toward at the operation on Mrs. Charles years ago. tendency. Stock, mother of Mrs. Cook, from Mercer into and necessary public undertaking a success. Crossing of this the great meeting: making singing charge ' A fourth important factor looking toward betterment, is the was under the direction of Mss. Ernest Wofflnden is master county over the Brooklyn In witness whereof, I have iierriinta set my hand ami caused to lie affixed oil to cut down their N. of at 1 the nifeil Wales. of of the which certain large companies carpenter remodeling bridge spans the Kentucky ' Emma Thomley, with Mrs. Harry the great seal voluntary action we drove through Willmore, river Done at the ( itv of Washington, this 22ml day of Novemlier, in tlie year of J. Hodges store, which Is preparand gasoline imports in about the same proportions as refining Michaelis at the piano; members Nine Ilandred and Twenty nine and of the Inde- ing to Join the chain. Red and home of the great Asburg college, the city council were present our Lord (hie Thousand operations in this country are cut down. If this policy is followed of White stores. the I mted Wales tlie One Hundred and of where students attend from all pendence of discussed interest and things HERBERT HOOVER. out it will remove the threat of a foreign flood of gasoline and to the members of the association P. N. Hodges motored to Ogden parts of the world. We also visited (Seal) : curtailment success of the 1resnb'iit oil whicli might otherwise endanger By the -- Continued- cm Pave Six (Continued on Page six) ( Continued on Page Sht) Henry I. Wiiuson, Sen el ary of State. L l(Contlnued on Page slx) OIL INDUSTRY 9 III UTRI) LARGEST INDICATE TURN DEPARTMENT j m ' FOR BETTER SAYS - neces-,,ige!- and-so- ll m 1 , -- - m j x, Brad-fordsvll- le, j n, Non-membe- rs : benedict- 1 -- -- - out-oMo- a.--r -- m - - state-wid- OF THE UNITED STATES - , -- J- - Ike-A- , 4 I . - I it child-burl- ed - over-producti- . one-sevent- h. - , - CAMP-MEE- -- per-on- s m Jes-sm- en Fifty-fourt- - TUEJEEDJFJ REDEEMER Address Over Radio Station KSL, Sunday Evening, Feb. 16, 1930, by Dr. Janies E. Talmage of the Council of The Twelve Apostles, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, Salt Lake City, Utah. -New Series No. 7. y - Sin Foreseen; A Redeemer Provided . ' The transgression in Eden was foreseen, and" the divine plan provided a means of redemption and salvation.- The Eternal Father well understood the diverse natures and graded capacities of His unembodied children. It was plain to Him, even from the beginning, that. in the school of mortality some would succeed, while others would fail, both in varied degrees r that some would bo faithful and others false; some would choose the good, others the evil; some would seek the way of life hile others would follow the road to destruction. H6 foresaw that His commandments would be disobeyed- and His laws violated ; and that men, shut out frojn His presence and left to themselves, would sink rather than rise, - would retrograde .rat h er h an advance, and would be lost to the heavens. It was plain to Him that 'death' 'would enter the .world, and that possession of bodies by His children would be of brief individual duration. It was be therefore necessary that a means of redemption and make amends, man might provided, whereby erring achiee" salvation in by compliance with established law was to be overof The woild. deatji power the eternal would of necessity die, they come, so that, though men with immortalized clothed their would live anew, spirits - bodies overwbieh deathcould not again prevail. Let not ignorance or lack oLcarefut thought lead us - into the error of assuming that the Fathers foreknowgiven condition., deledge as to what 'would be, under that termined that such must lie. It was not His design with declared has He as souls be lost; to the contrary, llis own voice, it was and is His work and glory to bring - J . to pass the immortality and eternal life of man. Never-- 1 theless, he saw the evil into which His- children would all ; and He ordained means the dire effect, 't0: avaii cess, of chemical combination disassociated from .life, enter into the tissues of the plan as essential parts there-- f 0f. The jiving plant, however, which is of a higher order, !7endUts nUlets Tntoi heearihrspreads Its' leaves inthe v atmosphere, a litT tluuugfi these organs absorbs the-adopted - in the solutions of the soil, draws in the gases of the air, and "primeval council in heaven, man was created as- an era from such lifeless materials weaves the tissue of its own bodied spirit, and was given commandment and law. By structure. So in turn, the plant is unable" to advance its waj of reprisal following his rejection in the council, hk own substance to the animal plane. Though it be the defeat by Michael and the loyal hosts, and his Ignominious recognized order of nature that the animal kingdom is expulsion, Satan planned to destroy the bodies in which dependent upon the vegetable kingdom for its sustenthe more or less faithful, spirits those who. Jiad kept ance, the substance of the plant may become part of tlie animal structure only as th e' latter reachesrdown from its their first estate would be born. Death has come to be the universal heritage ; it may higher plane and by its vital action incorporates the claim its victim in infancy or youth, in the period of lifes vegetable compounds with the material of its own body. neither plant nor animal substance can prime, or its summons may be deferred until the snows Again in turn,even become, eYer transitorily, part of a human body, befall of age have gathered upon the hoary head; it may as the result of accident or disease, by violence, or as vve except as the living man assimilates it, and by his vital lifts, for the time being, the material of the say, through natural causes; but come it must, as Satan processes or animal that supplied him food to the higher well knows ; and in this knowledge is his present though vegetable his own order of but temporary trumph. The Atonement accomplished by Jesus Christ was ordained to overcome death, and to Be it remembered, however, that to be raised from a provide a means of ransom from the power of Satan. lower to a higher kingdom, the substance, whether minSuch then is the need of a Redeemer; for without Him eral, vegetable or animal, must be in- - fit condition it mankind would forever remain in a fallen state, and must be soluble and assimilable. The analogy may serve a hope of eternal, progression would. Jbe inevitably lost. useful purpose, if it be Jiot carried to an unwarranted The need of a Redeemer lies in the inability of man to extreme. So, for the advancement of man from his presraise himself from the temporal to the spiritual plane, ent fallen and relatively degenerate state to the superior from the lower kingdom to the higher. condition of spiritual life, a power above him must cooperate. Through the operation of the laws obtainiingrin. An Analogy From Nature the higher kingdom, man may be reached and lifted; In this conception we are not without analogies in the himself hfe cannot save by his own unaided efforts. Man natural world. We recognize a fundamental distinction alone cannot save himself ; Christ alone cannot save him. between inanimate and living things, between the in- The Atonement has opened the.way ; it is left to every organic- and the organic, between the lifeless mineral on "man to enter therein and be naved or to turn aside and e hand and the living plant and animal on the forfeit salvation. God will force no man either into heaven ' other. Within the limitations of its order, the mineral or into helj. relaA and of attain substance, may grows by accretion Saints emThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y tively perfect condition of structure and form as in the last all fundamental truth and this never become phasizes a can important matter living crystal. But mineral -. stated basing its affirmation on the word of. divine dead prothe can elements, nor any through organism; j . I . -- ( i body-substanc- e. a,--to the-on- -- ! . revelation, both of ancient and latter times. For, be it known, that God has prophets upon the earth today even as He had of old men who are as truly commissioned to speak and minister in the name, of Deity severe .Isaiah and Jeremiah, as were Peter, James and John. The word ofUortRrbugrfTR3'l)r('phrtKriri avmval need of a Redeemer, and in the declaratiu that Jesus Christ is that. Redeemer, is the same in whatever age it " is uttered., T" The Atonement According To Law We may not, in fact we do not, for we can not, comprehend fully the profound philosophy of the Atonement achieved by thw Christ: We may have learned but little of the eternal laws operative in the heavens, but that the divine purposes are accomplished through and by the law is beyond question. Therefore the Atonement must have been accomplished in accordance with law. - The life, the agonized yet voluntary death of One who had life in Himself, with power to halt His torturers at any stage, and whom none could say until He permitted, must have been in compliance with the eternal laws of justice, propitiation and expiation, by which ' victory over sin and death could be attained. In a serious sense mankind are estranged from God, being shut out from His Personal Presence, even as Adam and Eve were banished. Such estrangement connotes a state of spiritual death; and, like"bodily dealtr which ri annulled as an everlasting condition by our Lords work of Redemption, may also be overcome through the pro- -' vision made for mans Salvation. The very word Atonement carries the meaning of propitiation or reconciliation. Your dictionaries tell you that the word as now current, is but a combination of the syllables Through the Atonement of Jesus Christ man may be brought back into the presence of God, with sins propitiated and forgiven. This condition; is attainable through obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel laid down by the Redemer and Savior uf human' kind. i oH:he-absoltr- t- " ng . . |