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Show X I J IIORTH LOGAN DEPARTMENT MRS. S. II. MODEST William A. Morton -- Dies In Salt Lake 'ADVENTUROUS CREW TO SAIL 'ROUND THE WORLD MAIDENS Jr MMW, (eirrsponileut ' j2L Balt Lake City, June X me, A. William 18 (AP 63, Morton, former secretary of ihe Latter Day Saints Genealogical so cietyj editor of the genealogical nummagazine and author of d erous church articles books, died here today folowing a lingering Illness. A native of Ireland, .Mr.. Mor-to- n came to Utah, in 1891 an4 was prominently Identified with Latter Day Saints church Work here for many years. -- GIRLS SEAGULL GATHER Spent the week end ,at Garland - with relatives . The Seagull North Logan Tpe following attended - ,J V With their leader shoWfer ami trousseau girls, partv ' W. E. met given by Mrs. fiastus Lamb Mrs. Nymap. at tit the home of Mrs.- ..William her home in Hyde Park ThursPerkins Monday afternoon of day afternoon. Mesdair.es N J last week. The work for the Crokston, W. E. Nyman, A. summer was planned and dis- B Nyman, Orvin Nvman, Jas. cussed. After a program, re- Folkman and O. W Follett freshments were, served. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nyman RELIEF SOCIETY WORK entertained at, a luncheon Fri AND BUSINESS MELT day afternoon for Mr. nncl Mrs The Relief Society held their C H Messenger 'and daughter, work and business meeting Shirley May, of Salt Lake City The afternoon was Miss Lettie Israelson. daugh- Tuesday. spent in making a quilt. Re- - ter of Mr and Mrs O. W were served to 18' raelson, who has been attend ladles. ing the USA. C left Sunday Mrs." Stella Christensen en- for Salt Lake Citv to attend the tertained at a family dinner on summer session at the UniverWednesday in honor of Mr. and sity of Utah. Mrs. Alonzo Hancock and son Maredl Stauffer, who has Kemp, and Mrs. Orlow Goud-ln- g been employed in Salt Lake and children of Panquitch, City returned home on Wedwho are spending the week at nesday. , hpme. The the Christensen Rose Fogg of St. AnMrs. table was centered with spring Idaho, was visiting duri uoci.tc4 Cri Photm flowers. Covers were laid for thony, the week with relatives ing when thor pu Swordfish, fos wHI sshoonsr, tnsn ths twelve. of CMcakosns hrs ys.r Chlclq. to wireE"? sdventurs lh dl.tsnt sorts. T kspl.n Mrs. John Ashteman, and son. tiltt Donald Dockson. A Ihf to right: Buck Evn.,cptatn: Ms brothsr, Paul! M re. Lsnsr Co.k and Clarence, and daughter, Lucile, II thi party, In Pi tho towploto not M. plcturO, thbwtt fcer Robert Cook, Petersboro Dept spent the week end at Idaho Falls with relatives MRS. ALF. YONK Mrs. Elam Cronquist is spendCorrespondent ing the month in San Francisco. The Sweet Girl Graduate Mrs. Elizabeth Peart has been appointed registration agent for Petersboro. Utah Since the North Logan election dsitnct. Dozen " was Missing organA. CANYON M. I. ized theie has been added OUTING here JenMiss Pearl pep The presidency of the M. I. sen was elected represident A. and the recreational leaders, cently Miss Olive Kidman, entertained Thursday evening The girls In the ' canyon for , the North belong to the club.following Misses Pqrl MRS. GEORGE POND, Correspondent Logan dramatic group. Officers Jenseh. Olive Kidman. ' Tilda, and teachers together with Eva, Vera, and Mae Poulsen; many friends totaling upwards Della Church, Mary Petersen. Mormon characters. The closof fifty, were in the party. A Past meetings have been held was Cornish F. Albert ing song was "Hail, to IJie Proevening at the homes of Misses Tilda very delightful Benediction prophet. spent In games, program and Poulsen, Pearl Jensen and Olive nounced by David O. Hendluncheon. Kidman where pleasant afterLauded At His Bier ricks. , Members of the ladles farm noons have been spent by those Mrs. Ephriam Bergesen and bureau met Thursday after- who were present The Missing of Miss noon with Miss Myrtle David- Dozen will hold the next meet-i- n Bergesen Audrey services son of the U. S A. C. extension at the home of Miss Mary Lewiston S. Funeralwho died Cornish attended the Relief for Albert Cornish, Miss Petersen. division in attendance. society conference' on Sunday a local hospital on Wednes- evening. at Davidson gave a lecture on Miss Minnie Poulsen returned Lewiston In were held the arthe Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson has framing, a picture, to her home on Sunday, after day, on Sunday as her house guests this week, First ward ranging of furniture and a Logan afternoon at chapel several in The spent o'clock. 2 days to of Salt Lake showed several slide pictures due to an operation services opened with the choir Mrs. Hutchinson City. demonstrate the ideas. Four- hospital Is recov for She Thee appendicitis. ''I need Every singing, The following ladies repfe teen women were present. strawberries ering nicely. Hour; opening prayer, James renting the Lewiston American 1 North Logan Cast and Mrs. Mr. Delbert The Petersen choir sang Taggart. auxiliary - attended an were displayed in the local mara party held in Logan Thy Bread Upon the Waters. legion Salt auxiliary convention at kets this week, the harvest is attended on canyon Sunday. last Speakers were President G. Lake on Wednesday of at Its best. PeterMrs. and Delbert Mr. A. Hogan, J. Andrew Wiser of week: Mrs. 'Loyal Pond, Mrt. - - Douglas Crookston, son of sen were or of the dinner guests Cove, H. F. Bernhlsel, Mrs. Merle D. N. J. Crookston, Is suffering Logan; Levi Allen of Preston, Hyer, Mrs. Mae Chandler ahd Larson with ft ruptured appendix. He Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen, Jr., Hyrumand Miss Leontine Chandler. Leavitt THahnEdward Mys. to- be- - doing -- nicely on Saturday night. 'Mrs. Alf Yonk entertained" Bishop Saul ' E.HyW. Each Chandler andMrss chand l - if reported at this time. the Petersboro Primary class speaker told of a long and spent-th- e remainder ; of the TOURING ARIZONA, at her home on Wednesday' af- cherished friendship with Mr. week at Ogden visiting re la CALIFORNIA AND ternoon of last week. At the Cornish and .of his sterling tives and the others returned OTHER STATES I of Primary refreshments qualities. home the same evening. Hopkins, ac- - close y, , Mrs. Roxenn C.brother' KidMn and Mrs. Eric Hendricks, The following other musical George were served! to Mrs. Henry obmpanied her and. Mrs. Jacob Petersen numbers were given; vocal Mr. and Mrs. H. F. 'Bernhlsel Crockett and family of Preston, man their class. duet, Merle Cunningham and and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hyer on a tour of Arizona, California and The people of Petersboro are Mrs. Gene Baer, and a vocal attended the farm bureau ban states. They several other qnd over the good weather duet by Belle Kemp and Effie quet at Logan on Saturday expect to be gone two months. rejoicing they have had for the first Villet. The choir sang. "Some- evening. Lake City Salt H. of Fryer ,'R. Mr. and Mrs. Cless Hyer were time Well Understand;' benewas the week end guest of Mr. crop of haying. "by guests of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch diction was pronounced A. C. Mrs. Nyman, and Texas Loses 38 Athletes Among the Larson of Hyrum on Sunday. Henry Talbot. Miss Alta Hopkins is spend- Austin Texas (P) Gradua out of town people who attend- off Corinne. at . fng the' month tlon , deals a hard blow to the ed the funeral were Mr., and EUROPE Mrs. Robert Hughes and son, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan of Texas this year. Mrs. Fred Titensen, Mr., and University IdaMelvin, motored to Arboil, athletes finish Mrs. Levi Allen, Mr. and Mrs. and family motored to Ogden Thirty-eig13 Robert Allen and Mrs. Elva on Sunday afternoon. ho, and spent the week. From including their studies, fMrs. Zila Clegg and children football letter men and four Allen of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. there Miss Lillian Hogan left of dhd Mrs. Therlan Horax of the five starters oiv the Ether Telford, Mr. and Mrs. for Montreal from where she Blackfoot. Idaho, spent the basketball squad. A wealth of Andrew Wiser, Mr. and Mrs. will sail for a two month's tour week end with Mr. . and Mrs. freshmen material, however, is Fate Smith, Mrs. Mary Ander- of Europe, others of the family Ezra J. Palmer. I bolstering the hopes of the sen and Miss De Esta Anderson returned home oil. Sunday vMr. ahd Mrs. George Lee and coaches for winning teams next of Logan and the following evening. -' the Miss Erma Smith of Idaho were represetatives of family of Ogden were dinnef fall and spring. Cache county road commission Falls is a house guest of Miss guests - of Mr. and Mrs. Leals E. Wilhelm on Sunday. r of zhich Mr. Cornish was an Helen Telford. Mistletpe Foe Of Pine William Miss Zella Palmer spnt the Follett, Mrs. Ben Redd of Price, Ariz. (PI Mistleemployee: Flagstaff, - Salt Lake V. Mohr City C. at Week end Utah, is visiting in Lewiston toe, w Durand lightning are prin- Alban T. Clawson, relatives. with Eva with her mother, Mrs. and Murray cipal causes of mortality. In and Levi Allen. survived Mr. Cornish is by his Parkinson. I Mr. and Mrs. Revier Palmer yellow pine, Herman Krauch- - of at one week1 Ely, the Southwestern end Mrs. Angus Pond of Idaho daughForest Ex- wife, two sons and spent the,K Nevada. Station reports to the ter and several brothers and Falls and Mrs. Frank Reese of periment of Malad, Southwestern Division of the sisters. were with Benson Mbs. LaVem Martin visiting in American Association for the V. O. GARDNER friends and relatives In Lewis Idaho, is spending the week Mr. TALKS TO LIONS ton on Sunday. the ward with her parents, Advancement of Science. of At the monthly meeting The Misses Mary Bernhlsel and Mrs, E. J. Palmer. Sid-WWere Mrs. C. the Lewiston -- Lions held Mon and Marva Rawlings !)Mri. F. Smith, $7.50 --... 16th Professor Preston visitors over the week find Mr. and Mr. Lloyd day. night-Jun- e . BUTTEr V. D. Gardner of the tf. S. A. C. end. Smith! of Jerome, Idaho, spent was the speaker.. Two musiMr. and- - Mrs Horace Bowles the fore part of tht week with A'V , AND RETURN on Mon cal numbers were given by were called JUNE 20 Mr. ahd Mrs. James Chambers. Line Merle Cunningham Dr. Lloyd day morning due to the death .Miss Afton Moss of Murray From Logan via Oregon Short of their niece Miss ' Lucille Railroad. Tickets good . only in Kent was a special guest. Is spending the week with t for RELIEF- - SOCIETY IIFARS CoaChC'errhatr-w8Qw!ea.L. T' ' A. Follett and family return to home destination before TALKS ON COOPERATION -.Mrs. O. Even Dirt Expensive On Sunday evening the Re .UcSJienttMandayjat. Winder, Idaho. midnight of June 33. Ask local agent their annual ltpfaicsneietyhei& KmYark.,.(Pl Rare earthsto .Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and for further drtaHs with the following being expensive and difficult Conference (Advertisement) family ahd Mrs. Anna L. Nelson We Thank prepare, are not much used. program: singing, Ttiee O God for a Prophet; bm . of. them, cerium., Ji useu invocation " James mantles. singing, "How Firm a FoundNew "York Mary Cook Ho ation; A report of the years work was given by President ward of Birmingham, Ala., blind (.Margaret Rogers, the general, since an accident at the age of stake and ward officers were six years is to study . opera sustained Hyer. abroad. She has been a com by Verna Mrs. Hilda Roskelly, a member poser, concert singer, and tea of the Relief Society stake cher of vttce and has appeared board, gave a short talk on co- in vaudeville and doubled operation "between ward and the talkies, for start who lack Journal Building - Bishop ed vocal talent. stake organizations. i 3aul E. Hyer spoke on coop West Center The sensational spurt of the ration between ward organizations, Jewel- - Van Orden gave St. Louis Cardinal Is attributed piano solpA, The Nephite by ball players to, the desire after which a of the team members to pull Lamentation pageant was given, the theme Manager Gabby Street out. of was the history of Book of tough hole. te tf-- . - Carroll 16 New York Earl erecting a $1,000,000 theatre for musical shows with a top admission of $3. . C - FOR SERVICE . AND WORK WELL DONE PHONE m We give S. A H. Green Stamp THEM IN AND HU El BRING Gents Suits Dry Cleaned k Pressed 51.0 Cash and Carry Plan Other Garments Consistently Priced Hemstitching, 8c and Squires Cleaners & Tailors - 136 North Main Logan tEVJISTOH DEPrtRTHEllT -- J for ht ' 4 jo to-Pro- vo rela-T'-tiv- and-limi- in-gas- VHEIl ill LOGfill STOP AT THE PALACE HOTEL -- , LEWISTON DEPARTMENT AIRS. LIZZIE LAYNE, Correspondent " ( j.-'- SERVICES FOR l KENT INFANT HELD AT LEWISTON : the Second ward chapel Mon- day at 3 p. m. Bishop Spack- man waa In charge of thq ser- - Lewiston Funeral services vices. for the four month old baby Speakers were Bishop M. C'. of Mr. and Mrs! Claude Kent Rigby of Newton and Melvin of Dairy Creek, Idaho, who E. Kent, a duet was given by died Thursday rndrfiing at the Dora and Mary Wheeler- - Clos-horemarks were of Mr. Kent's parent, ing Bishop Interment Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kent Of Hazen Spackman. was In were In the held Lewiston a hooping caugh, cemetery. me All Rooms llave Outside Windows Throat Protection against Irritation a gainst cough In the.U. S. Public Health Reports of 1923, Volume 38, Page 1271, we find the followingt "Amongshortf men less than 5 feet 7 Inches In height an excess (in weight) of 202 involves an added mprtality of 302 above normal. A 4CX excess adds BOX to the mortality. We do not represent that mnUing lvky Strik .Cigarettes will bring modem figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted yourself too well, if .yo wULRech for a lutky instead." you will thus avoid in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding a modern, graceful form. - to-d- o over-indulgen- over-indulgenc-e, IW TV AtTswtVti |