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Show Ff V M I VT f 1 1 M s J "?!!!?! I H7 iriMT?' ! ! ? I .' t rr ; J the LEWISTON DEPARTMENT" rrii a. j 1 r MRS. GEORGE POM), MILS. HOWAlCD I RELIEF SOCIETY Lewiston U& the regular Relief society work and business meeting held on Tuesday the followlrj program was given: singing We Thank Thee Oh God For a Prophet"; prayer by Mrs. Raley Roeers: singing Oh Ye Mountains High' ; a sketch of the life of Brigham Young was given by C. L. Van Orden; solo. Mrs John H Wiser; and a solo by Mrs Mamie Dopp. Light refreshments were served by four of the visiting teachers. Quilt block-patte- rns and apron patterns were exchanged. Prayer was offered by Rebecca Wiser. Miss Erma Lewis 0 Burley, Idaho, is- - visiting in Lewiston with Miss Joyce Lewis. Mrs. Ervin Van Orden entertained Simday In honor of her birthday anniversary. The following out of town guests were present; Mr. and Mrs Don Alien and family, Mrs. D. B. Allen, Max Allen. Cyril Neilsen, Miss Bess Crookston and Miss Dora Neilsen, all of Hjrum. Brompton and Roland Hogan of Burley, Idaho, arrived on Saturday for a visit with their giana paients, Mr. and Mrs. G A.- Hogan. Mr. and "Mrs. L. E. Crook- - Miss Yetivo Stow ell is vLsit-inin Soda Swings. Idaho her sister Mrs Melvin Butterfield. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hver of Grover, Wyoming, were visiting relative- in Lewiston last week. Mr and Mrs V. R Carver of Wellsville are spending the simmer in Lewiston. ILWL FOR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. A H. Bateman df Idaho Falls were visiting in Lewiston last week with Mrs Bateman's Mr. and Mrs. P. E Van Orden. They left Sunday for California. Mr. Mrs and Wendell Thomson of New York were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thomson and Mr and Mrs. P. E. Van Orden this week. A E Marshall is if ported as critically ill in a Logan hospital sutfeiing with pneumonia. Mrs F E Petersen and two children of Logan are spending a few days 111 Lewiston with Mrs Catherine Pond. Miss Edith Pond' of Logan spent the week. In Lewiston as a guest of Miss Gayle Crook-Eto- n. Miss Lila. Patkinson is teaching a kindergarten class - ri Appropriate Rites g For Utah Pioneer with, AC. i were guests of Mr and Mrs H Ray Pond of Richmond on Sunday evening, the event being Mr. Ponds birthday Miss Anna Egbert of the English department of! the BY. U. at Provo Is spendingrJhe !park Calif parents - gan on Tuesday Mrs Ronald Campbell arriv- ed home m bunday from a months with relatives brother DSEBbntf1 j ,H iat Oakland, Calif Fred Reese of Rexburg. Ida-01- 1 3daho tLiriJw? SU?dayis visiting heie with his h, a SUw w and her parents, Mr. and end guest of Miss Muriial weekjvufe Ho- - Mrs M J Swmyard Mrs. George Pond and Mjs. ,and HomPr Dames attended a show Dougles orchard were fakers er at Hyde Park on Thursday at the' Third ward sacrament given in honor of Miss Sadie meeting on Sunday. Lamb A large number of Lewiston A large number of Lewiston ' people attended the celebration laiPje,o,wfilde1 H16 B('1sorJ rt!?.n ln. field. at at Franklin op Friday. smlthfield last Thursday. Sixteen" boy scouts, together Italys Honorary Observers with their scout master, L. E Marshall Pierto Tripoli Crookston and other scouts of Badoglio, (P) of goveinor Benson stake spent Saturday North African colony of Italy's Lybia, night and Sunday In Smlthfield and his d jutor General Gra-ziaOn Sunday morning canyon. have been named honorarthey were joined b' Ira Hyer y-observers air force and Davtd O. Hendricks. in yiew of number large MrsA-HazeMr. and Bright of aerial voyages they have of Rock Springs, Wyoming, ar- undertaken. rived Sunday for a visit with Mr. Brights parents, Mr. and 36 000 Mdcs For Degree Mrs. J. W. Bright. They were Murray, Xy, (Jp) 'When met In Salt Lake by Mr. and Merle Snow, d at Murray Mrs. Floyd Tibbitts. Teachers collegi, receives her OCT OF degree In May she will have HOSPITAL traveled. 36.000 miles. during, her Mrs.' Ira Hyer who was op- college career. She- - travels 24 erated on some time ago at a miles by tram and one by bus local hospital has been return- every day to and from college. ed to her home. Russell Hendricks, son of Kentucky authorities use a Mr. and Mrs. David Hendricks, motor speedboat for use in enleft on Monday for Salt Lake forcement of game and fish city where he will attend the laws. 1 - l Ros m, e co-e- 1 3 FOR SERVICE AND WORK WFIX DONE - . PHONE 11 We give 8. & H. Green Sismps BRING THEM IN ANI) 8AVK! Gents Suits Dry Cleaned A Pressed $L6 Cash and Carry Plan - Other Garments Consistently Priced Hemstitching. 8C and 10c Squires Cleaners & Tailors - 128 North Main ogan 2 I - Z .$7.50 BUTTE TO -- AND RETURN JUNE 20 From Logan via Oregon Short Linn Railroad. Tickets good ' only in step-fathcoaches or rSiair cars and limit far return to home destination before midnight of June 23. Ask lock! agent charge. Indiana University runners for further details. Clyde Van Dhtsen, the KenTwin Falls Nearly 70 girls, tucky Derby Winner last .year, won four of five places in the with their counselors and lead- has not won an Important race two mile race of the last Big 1 ' -1 - - , Ten games' ers, are in attendance at the this year-a step-fath- er - er 49,-27- 7-' -- a Far Woodward; quartet, Away, was very feelingly sung by the Harmony Four. I THOMAS LEISHMAN Those who lauded the long life of service an devotion to Wellsville. Mrs. Leishman died family, friends, church and Thirteen 8, - 1828. February charactwhich had community were born to them, erized the activity of Mr. Leish children of whom survive: John man, and eulogized his life of twelve David A., Robert James A., Industry, .strong A., AndrewA, A honesty, thrift. and Daniel were: faith and uprightness all of Wellsville;' Mrs. Lleshman PresiC. N. Bishop Maughan, L. Hendry ind Mrs dent Joseph R. Shepherd of the Elizabeth Hill both of Weiser, L. Nettie A. Kerr, Logan Temple, Thomas of gig. Idaho, Mrs Jennie L. Jones of Bishop George Lake City and Manilla L. 25th ward of Salt LakT of Hyrum., .83 grand-- f Nellson tmiLDS came ".Mr toLeishman did children and 67 greatgrand children also survive: missionary work In Scotland: President D. M. Bickmore of Is Birth the Hyrum stake and Bishop High Hendry, who also thanked all. in behalf of the family for any Menace To aid or assistance given. were: numbers Special musical O My Father, Mrs. While the Duet, Lisbon (AP) Lena Darley and John Bailey; specter of depopulation faces -, Harmale quartet. Asleep, mostof the European races, to mony Four. The closing num- Portugal tho Increase of th3 ber was a solo and chorus, I nations birth rate is a source Have Read of a Beautiful City," of concern. William H. Hoskins and choir. Portugals population within Benediction, Walter W. Jones. ten years has risen by half a carried The Forty grandchildren million or 12 5 per cent. the flowers which were most excess of births over deaths beautiful, with Mrs. Lamont Al- for 1929 was 77,259. len, Mrs. Ariel Maughan, Mrs. for betEarnest William Kelley and Mrs. Leland ter housingpropaganda coStiitions and the - in charge, Maughanobservance of' hygtene ls . made- Six grandsons, Ray, Owen, In the towns and villages Frank, and Leroy Leishman and where the population is decimand Daniel and Orrlce Williams of ated by tuberculosis The infantile Ogden, acted as pallbearers. typhoid fever. The grave was dedicated by population is paying a heavy President John C. Brenchleyl toll to the temble lung disMr. Leishman was bom in ease. Yet .despite a rapidly inJohnston, Renfrew, Scotland, September 26, 1843, the son of creasing birth rate, marriages John and Jean ' Allen leish- are' fewer and divorces are Inin 1924 Whereas man. The family embraced creasing. the L. D. S.- faith In their na 47,505 brides were led to the tive land and later emigrated altar. In 1929 the number of to the United States and to couples who signed the mar4. Utah, arriving in Salt Lake City riage register dropped to Leish1852. Mr. 15, September Other European countries ofman, then a boy only nine years of age, walked practically all fer rewards for large families, across the but Portugal is in no need of of the distance In 1860 the such propaganda. On the conplains barefoot. family moved - to Wellsville trary, the people are told that nurseries are a luxwhere Thomas father took up well-fillfarming for two years and in ury under present conditions. 1863 drove an ox team to MisThree Weddings Celebrated souri and returned bringing many immigrants to the settleFecamp, France (PI A gold, ments In Utah. a silver and a ordinary wedding He has always been an active were celebrated the same day, and an ardent in the same family, at the churchman boster for Wellsville and Cache church of St. Etienne here. M. valley, filling many Important Pigeon, retired clerk of the Tripositions of trust, both In the bunal of Commerce and Mmc. church affairs and the civil Pigeon observed their golden government of this community. anniversary; , their daughter He filled a mission to his na- Mme. Boulanger and her huswhen band - celebrated . their silver tive Scotland In 1897-9- 8 54 years of age. He also filled wedding, and a grandson. Mar several short term, or what cel Boulanger and Mile, Denise were then called ' home mis- Doaille were married. 3 Rate Portugal - 41,-67- When tempted to overindulge "Reach for a lucky instead Be moderate -- . be moderate In all tbiogt, even in smoking. Avoid that future shadow if you would by avoiding maintain that modern, Reach for figure. techy, Instead. cvcr-youthf- ul Lucky Striker , I the finest Ciga 4' U rette you ever smoked made of the finest tobacco The Cream -- of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED. V lucky Strike has an extra, secret heating process. Everyone knows that heat purifies and so 20,679 physicians say that Luckies are less irritating to your throat, V . sions. Dont Hesitate piece of furniture witH so ner - ed la do even aTme - - Funeral services were held Sunday at 2 p. m. In the Wellsville with ward tabernacle Bishop . John J Hendry presiding. Musical numbers were by the ward choir, under the direction of chorister Lamont Allen, accompanied by Mrs. Howard Jones at the organ. The services began w'ith the choir Tho Deepening singing, B. Trials, prayer, Joseph December 26, 1864, he marMore than $1,000,000 annualried Miss Elizabeth Adamson ly Is received from the sale of and from that time on had wild animal pelts in North been a constant resident of Carolina ne Ww3mefsrQuTcfcwTT T" I . f It "MODEST MAIDENS of furniture may be of find design and cost a great deal when it was new is no reason why . has become shabby or if you should not do it over, if it fits some more modern color your color scheme betteK as With so fine a product Murphy Quick Velvet Enamel the amateur painter can easily get an expert looking an ordinary enamel. finish. But you cannot expea Just because I (JP) j old ago. Walnut in-th- . did his share toward making Cache valley and Utah prosperous He was one of the earliest pioneers. Mr. Leishman died at his home Wednesday, June 11 of ailments Incident to is visiting friends Lejviston. George Done of Mason City, was a Iowa, guest pf Lillian Ho- ' , ir Improvement Chicago design of radio tubes has reduced hum an AC receiver Tucks up from power Unes, engineers say The screen grldtupe is considered important in this connection 83 it has enabled greater amplification ahead of the detector Instead of after. Tubes Muffle AC Hum I - Wellsville Thomas Leishman, the Widest man In Wellsville, . co-a- !- 80, and relatives in f- 'Desk ica-tio- Thomas Leishman - vj AT REST r. . two-sto- ry 6 weeks music course given by Professor Hawkins of the U. S GATHERS Ca JONES, Cermpondwit d gga- t- annual summer encampment ori the girls reserves which open,' Filer. Idaho William F. 50, fell from the roof of ed today at Payette Lakes, w nil residence while Boise. The encampment Uus w and J 1th 25, here June until yesterday continue painting iwas killed almost Instantly. He Miss Grace Lovewell, New Yirk, m ruck the concrete sidewalk. national secretary of the den, Maikie. a resident of Filer for partment of religious ed as principal speaker, j jo years and owner or a, tourist here. Is survived by- his ''park son. Salt Lake City Seeking fa rew idow and an adopted duction In the assessment of Pocatello A man who died In range sheep, a delegatl i n of an old rooming house here about 30 sheepmen and counParlous of yesterday. shortly after he had ;ty commissioners complained of pains In his Utah counties appealed to the head was identified- by cards state board of equalization and he re as John Jacobsen, 50, itinerant. assessment yesterday. Utah Authorities stated ttfe man died quest, backed by the Wool Growers assoclat son, seeks of natural causes.' to have the assessment placed Beaver. Utah James Muckley at $6 per head Instead of $7 15, was electrocuted while fish- proposed earlier in the year. ing in Mammoth canal near Last year sheep weje assessed . Ataoctntcd fm here .yesterday when his wet at arpund $8 , Getting arrested In Lake Forest, line which he had jerked from HU not be so bad. Marios Room Test for jReceiver might the water, wrapped around a Huntaon ,1 desk sergeant of the New York electric The wire. Engineers tension (p) high and baa held the police charge ran down his line 'point out that for! best results job fordepartment three years. bo should into the from receiver, and steel his 'it pole through his body. He was fishing with moved around In jhe room unjil Berlin Takes Census best Its Mr. opera and mother, his tlrjg location is and Mrs. John W- Brown. The found. Tests have shown that Berlin (P) Official statistics his body In some parts oti the room the give ,'the population of Berlin pulled from the water to find that it tone quality is better than in as 4,346.437, an increase of in 1929. had been badly burned by the others. Mae-ki- e. (orrf spoil dent - state i DEPARffilO WELLSVILLE By The Associated Press t . joniN AL.vjyG " a piece -- $ t mi m rj'ja-r-- i J "Coming events . cost their for their Murphy finishes have been famous fine quality among the foremost furniture god piano makers for over 65 yearsj shadows before" Irasmel TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday and Thursday eve ning, over N. B. C. networks. 66 IV Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough ik Beyond 30 years of age, the mortality among overweights rises rapidly with the age and with the weight, says Dr. Brandreth Simmons in an article in The Medical Record. We do not represent that smoking lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause theeduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lutky instead, you will thus avoid In things that cause excess weight and. by avoiding maintain a modern, graceful form. Hardware Co. f I J over-indulgen- Logan, Utah : over-indulgenc-e, lh4 rein met m! Uf must drop the folk s $ 1930, Tht Ameficgo postcard." rt 1 t Tcbaeco-Cu.- , Mfrs |