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Show TTT1 I1' F I V ; JAGE FOUR' t THE JOURNAL. UOGAN, NEV Bill Jones was a good man and braxe-Mlfe-y Sue of bis virtues did rave: ' Bill sure buys the best And tis at his behest That we shop at the Crystal and saxe! SUITOR FOR ILEANA3 rj CACHE COUNTY. RICHMOND UTAH Saturday, September 27, DEPARTMENT r, DEPARTMENT. SMITHFIELD MRS. W. Z. HARRIS, Correspondent 19SQ. MRS. FRANK WINN,, Correspondent STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY CONVENTION day morning by 'Mr. and Mrs. zona to the altar in tire Salt Ivan Merrill. Lake .temple on Wednesday. Trousseau Teas Mrs. Merle Thornton of MidMr. Winn was principal of the vale spent a few days of the schools ' here and Miss Huber week here, guests of Mr. and was a popular teacher at Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange Apd Weddings Mrs. J. L. Robinson. North Cache high school. The Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Thomas young couple will make their 72-7- 4 West 1st No, Phone 444 and family 6t Downey were the Of home In Salt Lake City where of guests relatives here SaturMr. Winn will attend the uni- day. versity. OI K MONDAY SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Merrill Smithfield Miss Selma Neilson became ! Cupids arrows of Galt. California, who were are thick and fast in the bride of Ormas Buttars on V' MATTRESS BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING-COIthe guests of their mother this falling locality. Wednesday in the Logan temMrs. Anna V. Merrill during A trousseau tea is being held ple. The eeremony was perfor- SPECIAL MONDAY ONLY FOR $16- the week, accompanied Mr. today at the home of Mr. and med by President J. R. Shep-Mr- s. and Mrs. Ivan Merrill to their for herd. Immediately Cantwell Stephen following home at Salt Lake Sunday their daughter Naoma, whose the ceremony the young couple a short trip to Salt everrtngwherf "they "remained" engagment to Laver Dewdle of left-f- or Leaves For Study How to Strengthen the for a few days visit. topic, Newton has been announcedLake City. Upon their return Alma Greenhalgh left this Ward Organizations." Mrs. Amos Bair entertained Miss Letha Corbett, Reports a wedding dinner was served were given by ward presidents at a childrens party Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank daughter northwest morning for the Corbett at the brides home for the on In work. honor of the fifth also presided at a trousseau two immediate families. charity where he will finish his study At the afternoon session anniversary of her son,birthday Mrt, tea this afternoon at her Mr. and Mrs. George Beut-le- r of dentistry. was Graduation which to Mr. the Mrs. open Primary and were married at the Logan public, Roy Eskelsen home. Miss Corbett will soon Mrs Hilda Roskelley of the and family of Midvale become Primary graduation exercises Services Surday the bride of Arthur ttmple on Wednesday, the stake Relief society presidency Saturday here with Mr. spent for Trailbuilder Naoys and Michaelis. They will make their sealing was attended by Wm. and Funeral services for Mary home at Honeyville where Mr. A. Noble. girls will Be held Sunpresented the report. Mrs P. Mrs Nels Eskelsen in will held be ward R. In Hendricks the L Nelson on Evil (Third Michaelis Relatives The is interested in-- a Mr- - and Mrs. Rais Richards day evening have received word spoke Effects of Tobacco, and Mrs. that Dr. C Leo Merrill of the Lewiston First ward chamill. a, flour chapel are at home to their many Child spoke of the great movewho has been severely ill Miss Eva Hillyard entertain- friends on main between first pel at 2 p. m. Burial will be in ments ed Recovering Nicely Is trousseau a Richmond at tea Friday add second south. the somewhat Improved and" has cemetery. pioneered by women, since the organization of the been taken to the L. D. S. hos- at the home of her parents, KIWANIS ENTERTAIN Gerald HendricAs, 10 son of Mr. Here Officials Mrs. which and included women pital at Salt take, where he is John A. Hillyard, CITY TEACHERS church, Mr and Mrs: Victoflfendricks Miss Eva will become the bride C. J. Cahill, special superinRed Cross work and suffrage, treament The Kiwanis club entertainulcers for receiving Attooiattd Preit Phot was who of Lewiston, operated tendent, and C. R. Clark, disof Vemus Taylor of Ogden In ed the city school teachers at of the stomach. li reported la court c ire lei that the Infante Alfonao of Orleans, i pronibition. A the near of the brother-lrecently for appendicitis, - is trict superintendent, future. chorus from Marie's Mr. Queen the Smithfield and Mrs. Grant Bageley a luncheon on Friday night. law, haa undertaken the mission of aoundlno These are all popular young The teachers furnished said by hospital attendants to Borden Western company, are 'Queen Marie oethe subject of a union between the Infante Alfonso ' Third "ward Relief society, di- have announced the arrival of a proPrince In here t several social are rected circles Mrs. eldest of (Iniet), son ton and the Spanish kina, and Marie's eVAT0Oa, people Emma Thomley a spending days by be improving very nicely. and Monday gram of music, reading also was with ward Ui conferlng Superintendent prominent in Ml and Mrs. Roy Merrill who izations. organs speeches. The Misses Oralie beautifully rendered. Edna local Hansen Lorenzo of Lewis the and Charles I Stoddard recently arrived here from CalIn From Blue Creek Cragun and Della Thomley as-- , Glenn R. Winn, son of Bis- slsted rendered solos. , t ifornia will make their home In a special program at Union meeting of the Logan REALITY SUBJECT OF Mr. and Mrs. Leo Allen and plant. Mr. Cahill is from! San M. I. A. Francisco. hop William L. Winn, lead here during the winter. Stake Relief Society will be held CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OPENING Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Allen, Miss on Page Eight) AnHuber of (Continued Mag Mesa, Gilbert Ballantyne left SatSunday, September 28,. at 2 p Blue Creek fanners, were in Humphries Funeral An interesting program was urday for Seattle, Wash. m. In the Stake House This Is Reality is the subject of the carried out Funeral services for, Bishop for all executive Logan Thursday. They attendMrs. Maud Stoddard and Mrs. Maty Sorensen Mrs. W. children, Margaret and Mau- Tuesday evenmg officers, class Lesson Sermon, Sunday, ed the evening wrestling Hyrum Humphreys will be held leaders and supervisors. Sept- at the Richmond ward M. I. A. daughter, Alice, of Salt Lake I. Sorensen, Mesdames H. G. rice, and Miss Susie Longstroth 3t ember 28, In all Churches of match at the new arena here. in Logan Seventh ward SunAlex Bulst and were dinner guests of Miss quartet, Misses Junius and were the guests of Mrs. O. D. Hughes, ter Ester, of Wellsville, daughChrist, Scientist, branches of Alda Larsen, Barbara Maughan of Wellsville day at 12 noon. The jremains Engagement Announced Pete; Lucille week. and .the Merrill, during The Mother Church, The First Blanche McGairn, on Saturday evening. Undergoes Opefation may be viewed at the family Mrs Merrill entertained at Larsen and Louise Whitney. The. engagement. of. Miss Dor Church The H. P- - Barber, well "known residence, Sunday anytime be- othy Murdock, Mr. and Mrs Lynn Longs- of Christ,- - Scientist, in remainder - of - the sang. Henry Shelton is severely ill was Lotime at. home her of formerly rCFUl of head of the Barber Implement tween 9 and 11.30 at the fam- gan, but now of Boston, Mass. turned over to Miss Sunny aquiltingparty Ridgedate; Idalw werr at and of Thursday last Friday Calif Venice, here on Sunday visiting with this ily residence, 335 east first to Dr. Ralph J company, is Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larsen reported Golden Text. John 8 12 Then Swensen, who presented her W66k. Ramsey, son of relatives. morning to have had a rest- South. have returned to their ranch Dr and Mrs L A. Ramsey of spake Jesus again unto them, dancing students HOME AND COMMUNITY in several ful night following an operaMr. and Mrs. Marvel Bullock at Arbon, Idaho after spending Salt Lake City Is announced. saying, I am the light of the numbers. Bobby and Mark SECTION MEET tion on Thursday for kidney Newlyweds are the proud parents of a fine a few days here visiting relahe world, Price that me of followth The Wellsville home shall and played piano community baby boy bom trouble at a local hospital. Miss Millie Hoffman, - daugh- R. S. not walk in darkness, but shall and xylophone for several num- Section of the Farm Saturday. The tives. Mrs Agnes Copen acBureau ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thp Bazaar bers. Robert Price, Sr, gave a held their meeting Thursday mother and babe are getting companied them to Arbon. She Fifth so- have the light of life. ward Relief S. S. I'nion Meeting Hoffman, and Oreal Saltern, will visit with her daughter, nicely. will have a bazaar m the The citations which comprise reading and the Price boys at the club rooms. Miss Elna along The regular monthly Sunday son of Mr. and Mrs. William ciety Mrs. Hannah Buist was a Mis Frank Sorensen. ward hall next J'uesday. Be- the Lesson Sermon include A. S. U. c. Miss their Miller, extension accompanied sister, the school union meeting of the Saltern of Logan, were married sides the usual of things following from the Bible: The Mary Pride for a Spanish dance nutritionist and Miss Izola Jen- dinner guest of Mrs. Oscar M. I. A. OPENING Logan stake will be held In In the Salt Lake temple Thurs- to sell there willarray Hendry of Wellsville on Friday PROGRAM be a is far program spent, the day Is A Dutch dance was charmingly sen, Cache county home demonthe First ward chapel at 2 p. day, September 25. After a few at 2 p m. They will also sell night Jermiah Baker is visiting at The parents class of, the lodone were tots M.ss at three strationist of in by us let hand: attendance. therefoie cast tiny m. Sunday. In addition to all days, which they will spend in Pocatello with his daughter, cal Sunday school surprised W. light Miss Sewnsens class Miller off punches a lecture the and works gave of darkness, end workers who are expected to Salt Lake, they will return to Mrs. Caryle North. Sorensen at his home Friday M. I. A. The on demonstration let commitus or on the armour health activity of put be present, the bishopric and Logan and make their home. 'Attends Luncheon Mrs. David Buist entertained evening in honor of his birthtee directed the dancing and circus exercises for children. 13.121, light (Romans counselors are invited. ' Mrs at a prettily appointed dinner day anniversary. The following Mae Musser went to The Lesson Sermon also In- -. games, which followed the pro- Five children were used to High Priests Meet was given: vocal solo, Salt Lake City to at- eludes gram. Tight refreshments were imitate movements of different Sunday. A tall vase of autumn program Accident People go to hosHigh Prlseta of Logan stake tend a luncheon, Friday the correlative served. flowers Co- M!rs. Vance Walker; recitation, following centered table. the at were animals which the all given used will meet In the Eleventh-warpitals: Autos go to Shoup. Mrs. Edward passage country club from the Christian RELIEF SOCIETY for a definite purpose in' the vers were laid for Mr and Mrs Mrs Oscar Barrett; vocal solo, i (Adv.) room of the tabernacle, Sun E Jenkins In by Alex Baker, Mrs and Mrs Kay Sorensen; talk, W. I. Sorto exercise program. Science childs compliment HOME AND Science and! textbook, COMMUNITY day, Sept. 28 at 2 p. m. Elder- Mrs Reed Smoot prior to her Baker of Salt Lake, ensen; vocal solo, J. N. SorenStanley were The following appointed Mrs Velma The Fourth ward Relief soFaculty Members Here Edgar Everton will discuss evi- departure for Washington with Health with Key to the Scripof California sen; comic reading, Mrs. Jessie Carter as a to committee nominating Dr. Lowry Nelson, director dences, supporting the anthen Senator Smoot. tures, by Mary Baker Eddy: ciety has effected a Delicious refresh- Miss Alfreda Sorensen of Walker. and names select be to of extension and Dr. Vasco M. ticlty aof the Book of Mormon, presented Paradise, Misses with the following officers. at next ments were served at the close The of Fern Infinite Annie, rerays a when meeting Trutjx, President, Mrs. Nathan D. Mer-T.1Tanner, head of the zoology A full attendance of the The Ninth ward Relief so- when and "Melba Buist, Earl and Glen I.of the evening to 30. Manyorganization will be effected, Buist focus of gathered Into the both of the facul- - um is desired. first counselor, "Vs- - H. S. Rachael : and Mr. and Mrs. Buist. beautiful presents were receivciety social set is for opening riltrhtRobLavern the-B.Anderson, Y. University of ( ty of Quorum. Presidency. Tuesday, September 30, at 2 eoUsfv briny Mrs. ed DAUGHTERS OF 9unlor. 'eVb:i's,?eond Maud Stella whereas P. a Peart, inson, tnousanci Provo, are visitors In Logan o m m thp warn Mrs. Charles Ladle entertain-Bell; secretary and treas- Bullen PIONEERS REORGANISE A years Hazel Given-tendinand x,haU human Funk, doctrines, hy- urer, Mrs. L. O. Sorenson; oriaenrtirt today. Incidentally they are u Party ed at a childrens party in hoThe Mendon of the and h?s camp Potheses, American Legion Post No. 33 vague conjectures ganist, Mrs. Roy Smith, chor-,iste- r, the football game here Miss Alta Godfrey says It nor of her son Leo Ross. cB this afternoon. Dr. Nelson was was -- the surprise n-Mrs. Bryan Hendricks; held their installation ceremon Daughters of the Pioneers held of my life" Delicious refreshments Were their of last meeting Friday a prominent student last night when twelve of her reading by Mrs L. E social service class leader, Mrs. ies Thursday evening of last week with served Those were present Nelson the as U. at the program S.. A. C. where at friends walked In on her at A Local services Sunday and E. M. - Hlcken; literature, Mrs. week. Ira Hyer, District Comprayer, Lottie Rich-- ! n0aiLand Howard one time he served as secre- - her home on south First East, thereport of the class leaders of mitteeman and H. S. Lester, follows: mesand teachers Funk; Cyril work years coming be Jensen, Seth Wednesday: will vocal Mrs. Ethel ards; solo, state vice commander, tary, to President E. G. Peter- and gave her a party. The oc- - given. At the close of the afwere and Lavell Bird, Eldon SorenChristian Science services will sage, Mrs. George Bair. Walker; piano duet, Mesdames sen at Mr. the present icasion was her birthday an- - ternoon refreshments meeting. be of stake held Sunday morning at 10 The Richmond ward Relief will Paradise, be Sunday Julia Muir and Ethel Walker. .nlversary. Games were played served. An exhibit of flowers, and Wednesday evening at 8 society will hold their meeting Lester conducted the ceremonies Mesdames J. C. Allen and N A school secretary, and Miss Fern ofand installed Stealing Articles the and a delicious luncheon was quilts, following Buist of in the Cache Valley Bank build- next Tuesday at the home of Mendon, a member Larsen of the county board It is reported by officials of (served. It was pronounced a and other articles thatclothing ficers: P. K. Hayes, command- were have ing Testimonials of Christian Mrs. Lydia Mathews. here and organized the the stake board, were visitors the Amalgamated Sugar com-- j time that will never vice er; first be forgot-pan- been made by the Relief so- Science Healing are Dunbar, Eugene at at Miss Adele Neeley, Sunday school on Sunday. with the following ofthat petit thievery is ten. Miss Bemiece White .led ciety members will be on exhib- the Wednesday service given daughter commander and Taylor Park- camp Mrs O J Barret was hostess ficers: Mrs. Sunday Zelda of Mrs Ruth JoHeninger, at and continually being inson second vice commander; practiced the merry makers to the God- it. The public la invited. school for pupils under 20 years seph Anderson,Feltman, arranged son of Mr. and Ephriam Woodland, adjutant; president; Mrs Hannah Buist dinnera delightfully about the beet receiving sta- frey home. meets 10. A loving Mrs. Alvin at Sunday evening. A beauSunday first Mrs. Vera tiful bowl lieutenant; marwere tions throughout Anderson, B. sargeant-at-arm- s; C. the valley. Johnson, of invitation to attend these ser- ried and second Greese cups, brass and copper of last week lieutenant; asters formed a mangolds cenMilo Harrison, chaplain; Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bing- - Republicans Name vices is extended to the public. at theWednesday Salt Lake temple. attachments are being taken Iham entertained B. F. Bing- Dr. E. P. Cobum, historian and Miss Isabell Stumpf secretary terpiece for the pleasant table where At ithe close of the meeting Ticket; Harmony and wiring is being disconnect-- ) ham "on his 79th Miss Florence Webb and publicity; D. I. Tripp, activity refreshments were covers were laid for Mrs. Alserved. ed. This fact is being reported at his home, 43 anniversary won 1st Peart committee chairman. Is free South Lynn The bert Schiffman of airplane Logan, Mr. Keynote to the officers and should any West, on Thursday. rides at the Lions club dance A very Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson essMrs. Jesse Baker was host- - and Mrs. Ray Schiffman ox at of the offenders be apprehend- -' pleasant time was spent with an on attractive dinner of last week. Friday and of are evening Buhl, Idaho, family (Continued from Page One) ed. the penalty is sufficiently his family, Ray and Gilbert Flowers formed a mK Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Adamson the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday. severe to make them feel deep! Bingham and their families clamation. centerpiece for the table. Co- Barrett and children. James Peterson. returned from Monday evening vers were down m their hearts, that the 'from Corhish laid for Mr. and Mrs and Keneth G. W. The Salt Lake where they spent placed the night for the articles taken are hardly worth Bingham and his little daugh-th- e name of Lindquist Henry Bytherway and children Mendon opening c. V. Mohr of ProM. I. A. was held several days. Second Wind of Spanish Fork Mrs. Fran- Tuesday evenmg in the ward price that must be paid ter of Los Angeles, Mrs. Paul vidence in nomination and Mr L. Harr.s and daughA. Mrs. The health service public for taking them cis Hill says of Salt Lake and Mr chapel at 8 oclock with the This is a Nash of Preston and small Mohrs nomination was made ters, Mrs. Ariel Traveller and that by a runners second wind" and Mrs. Baker and family great annoyance to the sugar son, a great grandson of Mr. unanimous Miss LaGene Harris were Salt numbers, an meant special of the adjustment Mrs. Baker officials who are and children, Edith following factory and Mrs. B. F. Bingham. Mr H A. Theurer nominated R. Alice Smith; vocal Lake visitors to reading, rate heart the intake and Saturday. They to no end of trouble when put outgo Ivan and Mr. and It and Mrs. Bingham will return S. McQuarrie for county assesaccompanied Earl solo, were Buist; readmg, Ada accompanied home Sun- of a'r In the lungs. Is found there articles are re- - to California the first of Mrs. sor and the convention named Bytherway to Spanish Walker; piano duet, Mesdames Fork for a two weeks visit. him by acclamation. tober. Ethel Walker and Julia Muir. The convention then recess Mrs Verna Sorensen and Continued on Page Eight ed till 2 oclock Richmond The Benson stake Relief society held its annual convention at the tabernacle Sunday with President Effie A. Greene presicLng, and Mrs Julia Child of the general Relief society board- - in. attendance The stake board members and visiting sister met at 9 p. m Counselor John E. Griffin of the stake presidency, was also in attendance. At ft) a m. the executive officers of the local organizations and representatives from bishoprics of the wards met" anff dlS2uSsed"the L Interest j - Sa-lin- t il. jlt n ! -- - t his-hom- 1; 0) -- 2KiSKSL .KS'ss? ready-to-we- I ' y N'OW. I ? I , farrefd mS5 Is The Time To Think About Conference BASEBALL Boston Brooklyn Brandt, qour porch needs I i N OUR STORE, find the NATIONAL . 000 200 000- - 2 6 1 105 020 OOx- - 8 14 1 R. Smith and Spoh-rere; Vance and Deberry. Boston . 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There is simlmiMeill.v radio value in the la-- t radio.- - more us sliotx jou the master PEHRSON ELECTRIC COMPANY Arimo Block, Logan, I tab.1 MENDON DEPARTMENT GRISWALD MRS. MARVEL BARTLETT, Correspondent Martin and daughter Miriam all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Ward genealogical Mrs. Francis Russell and sons meeting was held here Sunday of Roy, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holland of Ogden, Mrs. afternoon. Ward representative J. N. Sorensen of the gen Francis Bergener of Logan, ealoglcal committee, was in Howard Baker Is recovering charge. A talk was given by after his recent illnes of tyW. I. Sorenson; a duet and phoid fever. chorus, Mrs. Ada Walker and Mks. Annie Hughes and Mrs. were Biust Miss Delone Baker and choir, Marilla supper guests at the home of Mr. and prayer Oliver Taylor, Mrs. J. Sorensen Sunday Mesdames Retta Hubner, A vase of golden Myrl Lament, Sadie Hardman evening. centered table. the glow Martha Barrett, were dmnei Mrs. Jane Stumpf and Miss guests at the home of Mrs. Eliwere dinner za Stewart of Wellsville on Fri- Isabella Stumpf of Mrs. O. J. Barrett guests day Wednesday. Marigolds formThe Relief society held their ed a pleasing centerpiece. annual work and business Miss Norma Anderson of the meeting,, Friday afternoon. Two Sudge Memorial hospital was a quilts were quilted. Refresh- dinner guest of - her grandmoments were served to 20 ladies. ther Mrs. Sophie 'Anderson on Mrs. Wilford Larsen Sunday. at a chill supper WedAn attractive dinner was giWARD GENEALOGICAL B. Circulating HEATERS Here heatei1 of high quality but low price. A heater . that warm A. 4 A I 1 s 1 1 J1 ' ven Sunday by Mrs. Lizzie Baker. A crystal bowl of nasturtiums formed the centerpiece and covers , were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buist of WellsMr. and Mrs. ville, Wilford Larsen and children. Miss lone Baker cf Budge hospital, Howard Baker and Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Hannah Whitney entertained at an attractively arranged luncheon Saturday In honor of her birthday anniversary. A beautiful vase of sweet peas In pastel . shades formed the centerpiece. Places were marked for ten guests. Those enjoying the afternoon were ? ff 1 1 1 1 1 1 ;11 air throughout There is a size for every home and price for every purse. Prices range, from "... $45 LTOIBSTOOM Furniture Co. THE HOME OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE i z? will circulate moist your entire home. enter-tame- nesday evening. Petunias formed an attractive centerpiece for the table where covers were laid for Mrs. Ida Poppleton and son, Miss Connie Bird and Barbara and Leland Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen. Mayor and Mrs. Peter Larsen Jr. entertained at a luncheon Sunday. The rooms were decorated with pink and white asters and a low bowl of verbenas formed and attractive centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. James H. Snarr, Mr. and Mel Andrews and daugh ter Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. W. a circulating is - up |