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Show ji- - llMiBlay, July:. THE lOuO., JuUk-NAL- CACIIR LOGAN, , COUNTY, PAGE FIVE UTAH What cook books stress ia broiling MONUCELLO, THE HOME OF . -THOMAS JEFFERSON By Acnes MacCarthy Hickey AmericaYheritagel Your hallowed striae, ' W here .we may come and be more close to you la spirit, here among the things you knew And loved! . . . U net privilege to learn how fine And sacred are the forces that combine To bless a nation! . . . Nobly here you gresr G rarer n the wisdom that gave breadth to view Our Countrys need which you were to ... dmne. This house enfolded you, these walls, though . now : All iilent. Once laughed out with you in play, This house confirms our love and these . v great trees Like your high thoughts still brush the sky. Just" bow , Thete broadening vistas vied to mould yogi day.,Wo know by your immortal legacies! "ft j , 4- : ter Mrs. Mary Doudle, to Reed Christensen, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Christensen of Wellsvllle which took place on Tuesday in Salt Lake City. They called and received the congratulations of the two families while they-Weenroute to Yellowstone park which will be included in their honeymoon trip east to Minneapolis, Minn., where Mr. Christensen is engaged as Instructor in the University of Minnesota. The Misses Liberty JUgby and Art a Larsen were sponsors of a Tuddenham shower - .for-Miprior to her wedding, held at the home of Miss Larsen. The color scheme for the menu and decorations was - yellow - and The afternoon was green. spent in embroidering initials on trouseau articles. A delicious luncheon was served, to 20 guests. Eli Hansen and family, Leo Banks and family, - Mr. and Mrs Spencer Jenkins and band Bishop Lorin Jenkins by, and family are among .those who motored down from sou thern Idaho to be in attendance at the Jenkins reunion. Miss, Minerva 'Tuddenham of Salt Lake is visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Nebeker are proud parents of a new daughter born Wednesday. Members of the Jenkins family, were coming in for several days previous in order to be present at the was Jenkins reunion - which held at Lagoon, Monday, June 23. being their Farmington old home town several families ' of the original pioneers still reside there. . ' A number of friends In the ' surrounding towns joined With them in the celebration. Dinner- - was served at noon in the' bowery "A"' meeting was held at 7 p m. with a program and of - muse, speaking other entertainment. Pioneer John Jenkins was one of the speakers. The acting officers were reinstated for the coming year. NewUni. - and other Swinithg ss diver- , ' C. Mrs. - . Vernon Larsen and is daughter of Jerome.-Idaho here. visiting- with, relatives Mr. and MrSr J.- F. Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Jenkins of Freedom, Wyo., spent last week 'doing ordinance work Parasites at the Logan temple and remained over the week end for By Alice Judsori Pcale the Jenkins reunion when their families, Mr. and) Mrs. L. I. It was Teddys misfortune Jenkins and family. Glen Jen- that other children saw In him kins, wife and three children, only someone who spoiled their Wiltord Jenkins and family, games and who was forever Mr. and Mrs. Orip Jenkins and blundering about and breaking Orlen Hoskinsen all of Wyom their toys with his clumsy move , lng joined them and Mr and: men ts. teffensony onurnent' , Mrs. Alton Jenkins of Bancroft, I When in a misguided moment Idaho were guests of .Mrs. of kindness they tried to include George C. Rigoy after return- - him, he was sure to spoil things F T on Monday. by forgetting whether he was irom I IhAt L ingMr. and Lagoon ended anil a local figlif at Rule Mrs Rugby of! supposed to be In an automo-Idah- o Thwr for American Inderiemlonce Falls called .on relatives bile or by doing something else the conservative holding to tlie past. of this place recently. .. While grossly character with bad only To were here the William F.jthe part he was to play. they on he would it until and begun, Suna in short, Teddy was a para-da- y the mass of mankind had won Rigby family enjoyed dinner at the home of, site in the playvorld of child-Mi- ss had burst, their Independence, Pesus Rigby. ren of his own age. He wanted chains and Ihe whole worid had Miss Orpha Davis of Malad, to be One with them, but tie achieved Tht was end week the Idaho, guest ihad nothing to contribute and the progressive, looking. to the of Miss Mina Griffin. . ' children, are invariably cruel to , j number 1 such as he. C Jeffersdh belfeved; os strongly as .A large, and relatives attended the No amount of moral suasion Hamilton, in Ihe rule of an aristocracy, but of u real aristocracy, And trousseau tea given' by Miss will make them considerate or right here is where democracy has Evelyh Tuddenham Sunday af- friendly toward one Who offers ternoon, among - those present nothing and who becomes therefailed him most often, in to accept the rule of. medi- were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith by a deadweight in the serious ocrity. In letters to Adams, he set and three daughters and two business of their play. forth his views on lids subject:. sons, William J. Tuddenham There are many children who Nature has an and four daughters and Mr. are not so different from Teddy aristocracy of virtue and talept for and Mrs. Harry Cox, all of Salt and helr mothers were wise to the direction of the luterestsofwe Lake - cityr- - Mrs. JrIfc Linford realize that there is no use defy, and SCATTERED IT WITH and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Da- struggling against the brutalEQUAL HAND THROUGH ALL vid Burgoyne. of Logan, Mrs. ities which any group of childITS CONDITIONS. . . . There Is J. E. Langford and daughter ren directs toward the noncon-- ; also an artifidaF aristocracy found- Margaret, Mrs. Phillip Myers, tributor. ed on wealth and birth, without Mrs. Edith Reed and Mr. and The way to enable , a either virtue or tulent. ... . , May Mrs William Callhurst also of child toonly hold his own ts to se& we not even say that the form of Salt Lake. to it that he knows how to do best which progovernment Is the Presiding at the tea table his -- Share andmake his ..cntrlb-utio- n vides the most -- effectually forThe were the Misses Ruth and to the satisfactions of the pure selection of - those ' natural ' Smith, Gwen Hansen, and group. ariosto luto the offices? . . In In order to do this It is necFife, assisted by the Missgeneral, they (the people) will Coy Tud- essary to supply him with a Fleet the rcnliy good and wise. . . . es Olive and Catherine home atmosphere that Is conIt suffices for us. If the moral and denham. Two of Newton's popular genial to initiative and imaginphysical condition of our own citiladies were married ation;' He must be given In zens qualities them to select the young from experiences able and the good for the Uireo last week. Miss Evelyn Tud- terestlng Uon of their government." denham, daughter of Mr." and which to draw the content for Mrs. Joseph Tuddenham, was his play schemes. . Had Faith In People. If then, he still falls to make poes not Hie mere restatement of married in the Logan temple that high hope of the father of Thursday, June 29th,. to Wayne a happy adjustment In the grAmerican Democracy sound to us Tyson McKinnon of Evanston, oup In which he finds himself like biting Irony, a bitter satire? Wyo. A wedding dinner .. was it is up to his parents to find The capacity of tlie people to served at the home of the the particular school or play choose the best is the. keystone la bride's parents to the imme- type. the arch of; the democratic system. diate families. A large wedHow often do wq fair to live up to ding cake formed the center-pie- ce Starting July 1. China will Jefferson's belief lit urI Yet the for the table on which increase by 50 per cent Its posbasis of his political philosophy was were four pink tapers and a tal sharges on mail matter sent bi6 trust in the people, and the bowl of roses. After a countries. honey- to foreign ., whole of his gihilosophy nitiv ha moon trip to the northwest the ...I.summarized in a few words chosen young couple will make their Regular flying' transport serfrom bis .writing: vice over routes totaling 42,811 acme in Evanston., "The will of the ninjorlly of the The other Is the marriage miles Is .maintained in Latin natural law of every society, la the Of Miss Verda Doudle, daugh- - America. only sure guardian of the rights of wan.- - Ferhaps-evetthis may sew limes err. but its errors are uoa DAILY ROUGHAGY IS short and est,- Solitary lived,.' July Fourth Fete Preparations, Too will Mend0n Mendon Mendon Mendon , will - cele An celebrate July Fourth. exbeen has lnvitattpn tended to every one to come talnment. doing Something every minute, say committees who are exerting every effort to make this fiesta a whoopee follows: success. They, are-Ss- " L. K. General committee: Wood, O. J. Barrett; Artillery, Willard Richard and Gerald Walker: parade: Charles Ladle, Carl Bird, Fred Poulsen, Jesse Baker, Mrs. Martlla Buist, Mrs. Mary A. Bird, Mrs. , Sarah Thornton, Mrs. lone Larsen, Mrs.-Ha- ns Anderson; clown band: Kay Sorenson; finance: Edgar Hancock and Alonzo Wood; baseball and and sports: Darrell Hughes, ' Clifford Staufffer. ( The days program: cannonading, 'flag raising at sunrise; parade at 9:38 a. m.; meet ing in ward chapel after the parade; childrens dance at .2 p. m. and , racea for old and youn, 3 p. m.. baseball game, picture show at 7:30 p. m. in the opera house, and a grand ball tn the amusement hall a 9 r p. n; , A cash ' prize will be given for the best float In the parade -- annlversartan, tn looking over .iho hlatoricSI record ot rbe nation, fljuJsmatiy thing ( Infe. terest' thany and many veied rbada now orirS , maly-lr-a Brown didu. iagdl SC ok. Into pleaa urable epeculallon .and remln licence. Bul.tn conoeetldn with the anniversery tif lhe netlon'e. birth, f there 'Ik a. notftble iothcldence On .. a J uly: 4 lS?rf twov of tbe U iitted Statee died: they were, (he ?ta there; whore - qatrlotio labors 'brought fhrm on thla... constWl survives" , jj'avitias tinent a new tiaHoa. ooneelved to ms (mni)oil down trhrrryyjndyledlcgted to rhe orris 11s file Inst thfit were tHMatl men 'are ereated. Lot; them Adams. John 6 equel. ty They .bed Uyed to aeo the on (he one hundred 'and' light of the- jubilee day and then, Anniversary bf the. death of parsed'' Aon the eure. John Adams died that day :fn Oulncy, Mass.: 1 men. In Thomas' Jeffeieon'at Uonticello ' approach, "of the. semteen-t'li-- r Virginia. : cV V" 0? the Pectarntion of Inde-i- n from the colrictdencoi of 1S2G the American their dea.tli.von. July their lives He ir cycs aml thoughts had many r paraUeli Both, tlzeDS:Genilnenta'Iln the congrese: to ageti 'f ell mwti botb wer signers of the Declaratlie author of the both . ministers abroad; tion; whom Jefferson,. both served as Ira Adams,, Prevldont, and y variously described as both aa Pretrrdeot'.. :.:.&$fcad United of the .fitTf-fdaof its support on the 8tatee. Each- - served Jn the constificrti-ongress- , its ablest tutional 'cortyenflon of hi natlvo state. Jelferlon, lathered the otlr colossus, 'defender, . The first in debate partyi-- Adams, and the with AlexanifVr; Hamilton, the L;fcadeglity-three-, partyv A4ams, whtl abroad, wrote VoU , published ,for , tbh' alcz.pt.is ninety-firs- t year, "At-- ' pf Europe his Defense of thw, pdf was well known that' the American Constitutions. to-to be Included ... too feeble on ytretiila. -, j tfgfttns whirl! Were'WdtWSf c? '.fs.jnibiic Webrafion or 'thiir sp:l.W glorious Fourth, In dvery . nlnst'beforei jm coming out of -a fttipor,1 he.tneiuiscedr v uppermost ' hxtkedi.with-IS It the Fotirflit talic, EfidTli country doctor re--, ;5riih awe" upon .those twodiyc J. Tfe aoou' will be,i the ' v; Jfhesses' lo the notions birth, i piled.1 At 11 oclock that, night be ralfcs& irarod monuments .of a histone pnot. lied again and whispered Inquiringla ihe Fourth" lXVi's hid divided and bitterly ly HIS Vgran,Ison-lQ-lainodded a gdtrseged tlie pniiV but IB their from ..the; political arenat white lie and waa rewarded by a kat become 'reconciled nhd had sigh of satisfaction,! Ah I d to heir early, esteem of , Soon fht mlpd pf the aage Off to tire stirring period of when they labored c.C!);olPiert the firsti Fourth.' Sitting up In bed, ifor a common end. TJd vthe. motions of wcydjliveifi Jefferson,? said Adams, he add' f u dafns, Jeflfersbm said1 only writing, and ihe was heard ito mutter, that; the- Committee: of Safety tT?o yeses before lie dledi Fortune had dlfijol nt'dj our affections, but we should be tyarned.; A .rebel and . to (he laptE iwfllf 'cordtalitp recftllf 5. lng our adrijmt fedliftgs and iliSpwv it-.aitloas and everythlhg wasforgot. Jobft Adams efred Id a Small wayrdmt opoke v he larger trot b. when hs saldt Tlipmas Jefferson Adams Last Word a atlit 'aiirylves.t. He survives even dnys before that' fiftieth unto this gay when the , count ty hlrttoa of tlie nation, Adam was marks hundred ,'and ia .yfhlfed;' by n anniversary of the. Declarafa the to biiihcy, and invited join tion and one hundred end fourth of feiillirdiiiih of the day. It was plain Itg author's death, f Bis survival the nonagenarian l(i .be:.Bben that lg explained by the nst letter he but lnvilitUon, Wtilib ittc accept wrote on the sifbjoct of the Declaratoast Ibis culler Ids iib gave Instrtd tion ten .days before he died: .V ! f tofithe May it be tp itlie world, vhat I Forever! Ftif'fiiiicpcmlcnce it.to.be (to some parts eoj?n-e- r. believe lljTha i'blirth came. WlUle millionslater, and finally to others to pfjhifcounLrymcn were comroemo- - allL the signal of arousliig men to fatyhaithe day,',,u'itli poihp and jAburit' their chains, under which igWith, shows,, games, sports, norance and kuperstltion j had pod .Illuming. itheni to bind themselves, Crnflcij .bill is, bonltres Adams himself .had pre-- . and to assume thi blessings .and . pV.riiiodon thc Urst Fourth.'Oii years . . . security bf sfeirgovefnmerif.-Imhtfeii: andj .while" the peopla.'of Alt' eyes are opened or a re Openat ban the jquityy vtill lingCftid ing to the rihia of matt. The geniuet table, wltt-v.they had drunk eral spread of 'the light of science $lld ifaasL neighbot has alkeady laid open to every view trouhis aud long tUikest atik from tbe palpable truth that .the mass of ivletl life-athe sun went down mankind, have not been bora with the tdim tins: ' It was tinder saddles on tbelr backs, nor a fajtlme:$ifcuu$tnncea that be said, as vored few booted and Spurred ready tlld Wafchers by his bedside to ride them legitimately, by the bis tost audible wordk, of God, Jeftcrsou still eurvlvel" fgrace f (Corttrst of Characters .effersoti's Last Hour. 'Fl'fty years had not rusted the jeforson really had lost that final pen of Td. Contrast that sentltneBV author of the Declaration which 1t)Vo Itiitli Ills friend of half a For r,e had died near one offered for his lastFourth; with IfiV.docit; some sl.V hours earlier. As Adams toast, and we'find the key Ibid tie ebbed, his last thoughts also to Jefferson's survivaL To one, tha Wore of the , I ourth.- - Ths tve- - day commemorated a fight that was ' T'liv'i' -- :r 41 Th W-b- Death for threat Pioneer, ! of Democracy - . . . -- ' Ois- - prop-oalhl- -- - - 1 ; were-teader- Declara-t'crVlc- ij s wei - advo-c-.ij- gi "CCd.rk Fed-aH- at , I- they-wer- . ' . , iWan-dere- h - i.. fifty-four- th the-fin- ; fellow-townsma- n nt ! , y under-tWhitf- : .cen-tuf- 1 , la ' Lincoln Son in Cabinet Palace of Many Rooms The-- exact, number of rooms In i Robert Todd tlneoln ,wea ccK- palace, of Versailles Isnt a mat- - .1 jar 0f tAiZ In Garfields cabinet, In jlfir. nit., records- rJ here are Between BD(j continued TO1 hold that post In the palace. , and tjtv.j cabipet of President Arthur-.V ' $ tjy - Bros coffee Cook the steak a httlt at a time on each side. Thats the way to broil it evenly. Hills Bros, roast their coffee a few po umh at a 'timt by their patented, continuous process, Controlled Roasting, Every berry is roasted evenly and a flavor is developed such as no other j KIDMAN CHILD OPERATED UPON Verral, er- of 10 Mr. - coffee has. frtib frtm tht trtgmtl factum fttk.. Emits tfttui with tht hj. Luk fer tht j ka H H IB Ml Famous Meeting House Preserved as' Memorial MB urn : kaaBa ; Ml 1 Two haftdreff years' ago tbe last service was fielff ln the Old South Meeting house In Boston. . It was a aiuail structure: of cedar,1 two stories In tie)htfwRh ateeple end modest Interior with the concern tlmiol high backed, square pews and lofty pulpit' of olden church times , A few days laler this structure, famous .at the one In , : ' 0 1930 Kidman, was operated on for appendicitis Thursday at a Logan hospital. She Is reported, as ..doing nicely. .... SAVONIS ENGAGE PILLOW MAKING IN Savonis club members were pleasantly entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mar-or- y usras Blrd ;he feature of the afternoon. Delicious f B.efreshmenta were served to Mesdamcs Myfl Camilla Walker, Zelda Henlnger, lone Larsen, - Fern Baker, Ellen Ladle, Verna. Sorensen, Lizzie Barrett, .Zina Baker-and Miss Isabella Stumpf. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wood and children motored to Murray to attead the wedding supper of Mrs Woods brother. Grant Jensll i en.Miss Edna Sorensen was operated on for appedicltis Monday at a Logan hospital. She is reported as doing nicely. Mrs. Sadie Hardman and Mrs. PUlow-Yhakt- ng POLICY There are stores where prices are reduced sa low that teop!e may Martha ,Barrett attended the birthday party Qf their Mrs. Sarah A. Parker, at Wellsvllle Thursday. Mrs. John Baxter of Hyrum was a dinner guest of her sis- rand-moth- er, Although - . cut-rat- "IVe Wish You A which Ben Ju min Franklin was baptized and in Judge Sewall made public repentance and confession for fats part in the Salem witchcraft: delusion, waa demolished and. the present, structure commenced. Cfin relies during Jhe American colonial period were often used for public mass meetings for the discussion of Important political questions; and thp first meeting of thla sort waa called In 1743, during tbe French and Indian wars. A French fleet of 40 ahipa was on Its way to Boston tntent on destroying tha entire town, and Bostonians called a meeting for prayer and fasting and for a discussion of means of defense. The subsequent destruction storm at of tha French fleet by sea probably saved - old Boston , from the torch. But many other meetings were held here In subsequent years, particularly during the days preceding and- during tbe American Revolu. tlon. When neighboring Faneull hall overflowed, the surplus crowd luvarlably adjourned to Old South and It was after anch a meeting on December 14, 1773, that soma of the Boston citizens dressed up as Indians In preparation for tba famous Boston Tea Farty. it was used as cavalry headquarters by Lord Burgoyne during the British occupation of the city In 1774, but In March of 1778 it was again taken over by Bostonians and retained by them for regular services until 1S72, when, during the great fire, the government took over the building temporarily. Although- no . regular services have been held here since that time. It has been preserved as a memorial In charge of the .Massachusetts Historical society. -- ; e g A. Lesson In Patriotism Fourth of July lesson. 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Jefferson was the first recpoai-blpolitical lender anywhere td hazard a transfer of government from Its oneientTiase, on tlio shoulders of the privileged few, to Ltd broader base ofa peoples wBLVIi is, difficult for us. to imagine how hazardous It was for that poiit'cal pioneer to stake all his ambitions, upon an. option! to the yet; enlnart!ci trained, i Inexperienced, late, inert mass; to trust them td ideas to and ideals, and respond without tlie stimulus of bands tnjj Bold was a act of fuhg It torches. and the people justified It by fotia'w-Inhis jlcailership for 23 years tfc; tliey never liave followed auetix.: Perhaps the people would meet that test as well now. if anoitg! Jefferson should pay tnem the compliment of so great a trust in tiieir common cense. James Morins. 1; v the Boston Sunday Glooe. - Specials Sat., July 5 r i - Glorious Fourth , . - Fori quick and good service trade here ' - m store, wc have no desire to endeavor to , sell merchandise below cost. It was never intended that a business should operate at a - loss. Our policy is more logical. Our policy is to have consistently low prices on every itenf, making a profit on each regularly,, though it is a very small one.T We realize that if we attempted to sell foods at a loss that in the customers end our would be the losers in the inferior quality' merchandise we would be forced to put on our shelves. You are always safe w hen taking of .advantage ' regular prices. Wisely-provide- TP4?.nl- d POLICY es Telephone service is to be between Helsingfors. opened Finland and Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. - merch- low-price- rock-botto- . . or this Earl Bird Sunday. lnstru-hientallti- Do-ph- ne skepti- andise. These same stores in their effort to go every other store initje community a few penm better, do this only onTlash items. Their general- prices are not the lowest, but on are bait items. No Combination of industrial units, however large, can hope to dictate prices and terms to the public, when new are constantly being created to compete for simlllar services:. , - rightly become cal about the quality af A ter,, Mrs. e. - s tht cm. Arsk year old . daughtand Mrs. William La-mo- nt, I I roasting HILLS' Mrs. Claud Sorenson was hostess at a delightfully arranged luneheon recently in honor of her brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maughan of Pittsburg, Cal. A basket of were laid for Mr. and Mrs; roses centered the table. Covers Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Maughan of Wclls-vil- le and Mr. and Mrs, Sorensen and children. Hyrum Richard, U. I. O. agent brick here. Is building" a large " . home, Mm, Claudie Stauffer entertained at a childrens party Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Carmas fourth birthday. Games were played and refreshments were served to Faye Hancock, Cleo Richard, Jene and Paul Sorenson, Beverly and Louise Hardman, Bessie Mae Muir, Dona And Clara Larsen, Shirley June and Marie Stauffer. , : b' : a is also stressed in DINNER HOSTESS Mendon Makes re sions including a grand ball rounded out tne day. One special feature of the day was the marriage of -Miss f Mr. Elsie Lamb, daughter and Mrs. H. M. Lamb of Farmington to Mr. Carl ,E. J. Her-te- d of Lehi city who spent the day at Lagoon before starting on their honeymoon. Two new doctors ' have been added to Newton's laurels. Dr. Milton - Rigby- - has spent three years at the dental school of the University of St. Louis and Dr. Osborn Larsen is a graduate of the school of vetenary science of Fort Collins, Colorado. He has accepted a temporary position at the U. S. A of steak LogaA |