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Show Saturday, April 12, 1930. TIIE JOURXAIi LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH rxcE roun ECONOMIC HATH HU THAN POLITICAL ACTION BEST CUKE FOR UNEMPLOYMENT ffk THE GIRL HE LEFT BEHIND from Page One) - high leu-las is consistent with m lits, ji the shorter woik week will help leaMHiabic tualh he adopted on a wider scale. So far to ilo tin- -' r u.l i k .onie mainly in the building trades. Only e the In u.i iuetor woikeis are on the five day alioat 2 fi fi, u c a u nt "1 tin sc are in the Ford plants. There a'.d at t, iie el t lit1 - a. mnt 2T'i individual firms operating on a five ol them an satisfied with it. The a a lont 1 Ml sie.idd in i he dimtnm of the shorter work Mter he applied to all kinds of industry. Sonia iln pi uliut natuie of their business may not a isi at lu.r Mnwiur, in the last analysis, wider distribution nt woik. ol wealth, and of leisure loi spending is the only peimaiieni cine tm iiiiemplot ment. Iki'inTis b the Kalnoin hat t now stands at 8 per cent below iioimal tompaied v th per tent abote normal at this time a lil.'iu K I'ublishers Financial Bureau.) iglit opt t,,u ago. hi' lii.iifd t that hi- - r a i i .1 at a a- Written By The Internationally Known Grand Diapason Former Pipe Oigan Pumpers. Of The Guild Of . i RADIATORS i I , i n i WIIAT MEANS ITTO SAVED? BE (Commuetl liom Page Thiee) riert nt i .t- -l this, so definitely drawn between ei .sinking exaltation and those who leceive Celestial the wlm those attain ,,iil tei i e- -t i ml saltation. Into the Tei restnal order shall enter thoM w In hate tadul to lav hold on the privileges of eternal life while in the tle'h; "honoi able men of the earth perhaps, accordfalse ing to human standaid, ,et blinded by the craftiness of A v Tine, these , sueiice falsely teachers, false shall in hci it glory which means power and opportunity but not a illness theieof. THE TELESTIAL Theu follows a description of the conditions attending a yet lower order of mtelligencies, as far below the brightness of the Terrestrial kingdom as the light of the stars is inferior to the luster of the toll moon'; and to this thud kingdom. deacribeiLbut -..p.jM.vifually named hv Paul, the designation Telestial is given. The latter-da- y scnpture continues: And again, we saw the glory of the Telestial, which glory is that of the lesser, even as the glory of the stars differs from that of the moon in the firmament. These are they who received not the gospel of Christ, neither the testimony of Jesus . . . These are they who are thrust) down to hell. These are they who shall not he redeemed from the devil until the last resurrection, until the Lord, even Christ the Lamli, shall have finished his work. Wonder may arise as to the consistency of designating the Telestial order a kingdom of glory, when within it are to be found those who have been thrust down to hell. Answer is found in the tenor of the revealed word both ancient and modern. Even as eternal glory is graded according to merit, so condemnation, often spoken of as punishment, is measured to the individual in The purpose of divine just accord with the extent of his iniquity.and in support of juspunishment is disciplinary, reformatory, tice. Gods mercy is as truly manifest in the expiatory suffering, which He allows, as in the joys of salvation, which lie bestows. That every sentence for sin must be interminable is as directly opixised to a rational conception of justice as it is contradictory of direct revelation. The penalty brought by the wicked upon himself will be abated when through repentance and propitiation he has made the required reparation. Duration of Punishment One of the most glorious truths, foreshadowed of otclJu4e-sitin- g vealedjn'plttifincssf th cough the Prophet JusephSmitfi, is that even to hell there is xit as well as entrance. When the sentence of condemnation has been served, commuted jierhaps by and its attendant works, the prison doors shall open and the penitent captive be afforded opportunity to comply with the law which he aforetime violated. Then those who are prepared will be brought forth but to what? Not to supreme exaltation, but to that order or kingdom in which their lives entitle them to have place. It is to be noted that far below the condition of the Telestial order is that of the Sons of Perdition those who have sinned in full consciousness, those who have become and who remain wilfully degenerate, denying the Christ, and the Holy Ghost, after the divine testimony has been given them, those who have added to these offenses the shedding of innocent blood. The comparative few who reach this state of extreme condemnation are doomed to dwell with the devil and his angels in eternity, where their worm dieth not, and the fire is not quenched, which is d. phtlo-npli- 1 ce then-tormen- t. Degrees of Salvation Salvation is graded. Those who attain even the Telestial state are saved .from the depths of perdition. Those who find place in the Terestrial kingdom are saved from the inferior state of the Telestial. Those who enter the Celestial kingdom of our God are both saved and exalted in a superlative sense. Thus it is decreed and provided that every soul shall find his or place and mingle with his kind, in a state of lesser, advanced,find supreme salvation. On the other side of the veil we shall will tie many grades of society ; IiutThFsTamtarcf of classification a just one. Here we are generally rated according to what we have got in this world. There we shall take our place according to .we are. MENDON The Mendon orchestra gave a lucky spot dance Thursday even- large chowd was in attenboxes of candy were (Continued From Page One) given away. Cleo Richards entertained Vera ' Shelton' 'and 'Mrs - Kidman" theMiss friends at a party following socan luncheon After enjoyable Faye Hancock. Friday eveningial evening was spent. Marie Stauffer, Vernal Mr. and Mrs Lynn Longstroth 'June. Elaine Kidman Helen Walker, LongstrotlT Ann Hardman and home, of Mrs. EmmaQjen unbner Games formed the Hancock. entertainment for the evening Mr: "and ' Mrs. Denver Coperr1- - Mrs - June Stumpr who has and son Buddy of Logan were af- - to be around is able ternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Larsen on Sunday school children enjoy- ing A dance. Many ' - lanip-ridibin- g I j pleasant afternoon learning1 motored to Wellsville, Thursday, hills gathering pussy-- and were the guests of her par-- ; willows, Tuesday afternoon Tneeits, Mr. and Mrs. John. Darley. The Mendon Relief society held teachers H G and Miss Gladys Hughes and Miss Lucille Allen 'their monthly business meeting Tuesday "afternoon. Refreshments accompanied them. Fred Sorensen and biolner Kay were served after meeting. are recovering after then .siveie Mrs Hugh W. Colton and son illness. Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Forster Mathew Sister Maugnan and Wellsville were of Margaret of Salt Lake have bien gueses of Mr. and Mrs. Claud spending the past week bye with Sorensen, Thursday. their brother Robert wild lias Messrs and Mesdames: Theo been ill. H. B. Whitney motored to -- lid Mrs. Frank and Davcnpoit. Salt Lake Tuesday evening. children of Ogden spent the week with lm ststei. Mis. Saturday evening and Sunday at EMorgan. vJkUvgfin as the guest" oL Miss Laura Mrs. Annie Sorensen of Logan mugiles ' spent Saturday visions with nei Mr. and Mrs p E Morgan aisLer, Mrs. Claudie Stauffer. at visit spent Wednesday Ogden Mrs Annie Larsen and Mrs with reiativM Mae Muir left for Salt Lake Cry Mrs. Martha Brookins and Mrs. Friday where they will visn witn Jessie Sorensen were dinner relatives of Mrs. lone Larsen, Sun- Mrs. Ivallue Smith was hostess icuests aa which ii f at Mis Rhoda Muir and son, Don. her home Friday Stwim was Mrs. Julia Muir and daughter. the feature lor the afternoon Btssic Mae and Mrs. Bessie Delicious refreshments were ser-- 1 over the T J ' -- j I Ahrens motored to Logan Wed- Watson, nesday and while there were Larsen, guest of Mrs Louis Bemtsen. the Clotcjci Mr and Mrs, Walter Muir ajid Mr and Mrs Fred- Muir and daughter Rhoda of Rexburg were dinner guests of Mrs. Rebecca Hughes Wednesday on their home from Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Claud J chain and daughter Phylis of Brigham at the home of Thursday. It was the enniveisaiv Mrs" Jensen? of her buthday The luncheon betci table was centered with a beau-- , tiful birthdav caice wnoic cm-fMi.--, ers were laid Ada Wal- - j ker, Mrs. Zina Baku Mis Mwl SMITHFIELD Camilla Lamont, Mrs Walker. ... Mrs Fern Baker, Murva Kidman Martha Batrett. Mis Rinel Tav-- 1 Continued from Page one lor. Mrs. Marjoiy Bud and M. Music and social chat fhp North Western Heninger ."nironl Mission. was - enjoyed during the ni t er- Vern Toolson entertain- noon. Mesdames Vance and Huenif the members of the 'Ladies club at her home . Walker were guests Mis Jt-rWednesday afternoon Walker on Wednesday T1? drama. The Royal r. Bishop IT C. Sorrr.sui. Oliver-,G S Coffman was read Elmer Hancock, Mi and Mildred Hemneh. Mrs Marva Kidman Will mm guests were Mesdames, Special Mi-- s Huche-G Kidman, II Gutke Oliver Nielson, Leo O Gladys Hughes Ovm: Snnh J Lowe. N Sorensen Mi and Mi- - Will- A drain Max Toolson and Mrs 7 aolson iam Bulst Mis Am ie Huih.es, of , Salt Lake A Cltj dt&fuous luncheon was Mrs. JL N.JSoretisec, haye ijnnn- - , ed home from Salt i ke afiJr served Dr and Mrs. G L Rees Mr having attended tpe uiii.ini ,d a .d .Mis conference and pageant Joseph W Peterson AL and Mrs Lortn Smith. BishMessage of tfie Ages Mr. and Mrs J C hh. a an op and Mis J.C Plowman, Lowell and Lowell and Iaai Pua, mm ami Leah Plowman, Mrs David ofSnuthfield coiled quvhooei jvuisuu. Phylhs, Rmda Chambers of Mr and li Jt - V.iir.i Mr "Jay. and Airs Ivan Monday on their wa fium feah and Afr and Mrs. Willard Lake City IMnson weie among those who Mrs Afton Bud i 'i.Vii is mo'ored to Salt Lake City on ' - - -- LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE COUNTY CLERK Ol THE RESPECTIVE S I G N E R 8 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONSULT IN THE DISTRICT COUNTY . ' or at. -e , NOTICE . i Nu-lso- V -- WLOtslC kVJLl -- HTi VAT , CV V i OF CACHE. TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Joseph E. Cowley Sr., DECEASED. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrators of the estate of Joseph E. Cowley Sr., deceased, at the ,First National Bank, Logan, Utah-- on or- - before the ZJrd-d- another new Case Tractor BITeRE is Model his C a 3 plow tractor which is a smaller brother ay 2-- Of July 1930. Bessie W Cowley, First National Bank of. Logan, Utah. Admin- istrators. ad- ministrators Date of first publication 'March 78, 1930. Date of last publication April 18, 1930. " to the Model E, offers something entirely new in power output and all . around usefulness. . Iew rouer r Siza anil Weight. TIio tractor is low and compuct , . , only 48 inches high weighs but a trifle more than two draft Iior-e- s . . yetit pulls 3 plow bottoms, a small to medium size or other , thresher with machines of comparable capacities. Aeic Speed for Farm Iforfc. Tluvo and 4J-- miles forward speeds 2Js the ail hour, provide proper speed for highly efficient jicrformance of every kind of field job. This enables you to do more work in n day. The tracfiietv Range of Usefulness. tor is adapted to a wide range of draw-ba- r, licit and power take-o- ff operations. Because of its compactness and light weight, it can bo used for more different' kirvds of jobs more Come in and taislhlu netc trai tor. It many aiiiantaftm days in the year. It turn ia niran new opportunities iti short space and is easy to profitable tractor Jurming. bundle in close quarters. ... 2-- NOTICE TO CREDITORS lit the matter 'or the estate ol ISAIAH T. THOMPSON, Deceas- ed. Creditors ate-T- - L. ..Tom Perry. Attorney lor Fam-Taylo- . OF COURT THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IN AND UTAH, FOR THE i V WvCYJEA- -. 1 - XHt MOKlV COV!CY.tK . to-w- it: - - with vouchers to the undersign- - style of J. T. Mercantile company, ed administrator at His residence William- - Sparks Jr.,' and Nellie Cache in County, Sparks, his wife, Maggie Cutler, Clarkston, Utah, on or before the 15th, day George Sparks and Edith Sparks, his wife, LeRoy Sparks and Viola Of July 1930. AdKENNETH THOMPSON, Sparks, his wife, William Sparks and Clara Sparks, his wife, Deministrator. YOUNG & BULLEN, Attorneys. fendants. First Publication March 12, 1930. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S Last Publication April 12, 1930. SALE on the 14th day of April 1930 at 12 o'clock noon, at the SALE front Tuesday evening to see the pagdoor of the Court eant. 'The Message of the Age IN THE-- DISTRICT COURT OF House m Logan County City, Cache The Ladies literary club will THE. FIRST JUDICIAL DIS- County. Utah, the following dehold their next meeting at the OF scribed property, TRICT OF THE STATE on home of Mrs. Lee Nelson All of Lot 6, on Block 10, Plat IN AND FOR TIIE UTAH, 17." B Thursday afternoon. April of Clarkston Townsite SurCOUNTY OF CACHE. n Mickael-soMr. and Mrs. DeVere Southeast EZRA G- CARTER, Plaintiff Vs. vey, situate in the of St. Charles, Idaho have DAVID ELLA quarter of Section 27, in TownSPARKS and purchased the home of Mr. and SPARKS, his wife, John A. Croc- ship 14 North Range 2 West of Mrs. Roy Whitt and will make kett John ,H. Anderson, doing the Salt Lake Meridian; ortogether their home in Smithfield. water under the firm name with any and all water Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Smith business II. Anderson it right used on or in connection of John and style and Mrs. Roy Smith returned Sons, Wm. M. Howell and Luther with the said lands. home Thursday after spending a M. Dated this 20th day of March Howell, doing few days visiting at the home of business 1930. name under and the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith at W. H. Shaw, Sheriff of Cache of Howell Brothers. Smith-fiel- d, Layton and attending conference. style Motor Company, a corpora- County, Utah. Miss Joan HoljesVi entertained Young it Bullen, Attorney for tion, Thomas Jensen and Isaiah at ft clock dinner on Saturday Thompson, -Plaintiff. In honor of Miss Edna Hale, a business under the name doing Advertisement and nurse at the William Budge hosA bowl of daffodils and pital orange tapers formed the cenn terpiece. Mrs. Elaine Hyer and family of Lewiston were djnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard on Sunday. SHERIFFS ed a LILLYS UNCLE VVV As listed for public selection, there are several. different kinds of radiators, two of which command a maximum of attention. The first is the radiator of the heating plant that emits loud clanks like a )oimg son going up a hardwood is attached at the liead end of an auto- stairway on a pogo stick. The other mobile ami is thep oint of contact be-- . tween a motorist and a pedestrian. . . is Tip radiator of this latter sometimes more than a mere pointtjpf of, i on tact, at that. Frequently it becomes1 embedded in an anatom). In surli rases it is vrr) difficult to pick out, just like French iwstrj. And it causes no end of and disupiNiintineiits. trouble Several weeks ago a motorist sighted a pedes-liiuamt gave chase. Tile alert pedestrian baffled his pursuer for Hirer blocks but was final!) overtaken and the inotoiist rraslied him so hard that the radiator of Ills inaehine stuck fast. With the aid of mi aiquaintaure the motorist final!) disengaged the radiato r hut lie discovered, much to his chagrin, that his Still specimen was roinplrtely ruined. hopeful however, lie took his quarr) to a tavidermist. tint tile taxidermist, without so much as a second look, declared that tlie psrrimen was not worth mounting. obTlie taxidermist made the forreftil servation at that time that ever) pedestrian peltry must lie absolutely free Irom blemishes before a neat, artistic job of mounting can be done. The steam radiator, in spite of its wide variety of rlanks is a wonderful balm to a goosepinipled frame on a zero morning. While it raut be hacked up ml as it radiates iw into an open grate it is nevertheless, very consoling. to tlie wish that he bulniiiig heat waves it brings many an arileul would bring had some Aladdinlike tend curies. For if lie had, his deals inside out of the blizzard and his radiator would be his his inillion-dolla- r shrine. More of tliat ban) an, doctor, more of that ban) on. will present claims NORMAN TORP TRANSFER CALL 503 Kowallis Implement Co. Successors to Farmers Equity . Quality Machine for Profitable Farming 40 South Main St. Logan, Utah Telephone 742 |