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Show t i 4 t fAGE FOUR IIORTH DEPARTMENT LOGAII MRS. S. H. NYM.VS, .Correspondent Elder John H. Anderson of the stake high council also paid tribute. Bishop Kemp expressed the thanks of the family for all acts and expressions ). Rites Held At of kindly sympathy following their sad bereavement. North Logan The choir sang the closing iV hymn, Resting Now from Care and Sorrow; benediction, BishA deep gloom op N. W. Crookston. At the r North Logan as cast over our community cemetery, ' Counselor Alfred Monday morning on hearing of Beutler dedicated the grave. vthe death of Mrs Ellen Ann Ellen Ann Hibbard .Oldham Hibbard Oldham who died Sun- - was born in Logan, January 7, day evening-a- t North Salt Lake 1884. Surviving are her husiat a local hospital following band, James H. Oldham,, seven several days Illness of liver sons, Donald, Glen, Lee, John, Roy, Louis and Eugene, complications. fqur Funeral services were held daughters, Edla, Norma, Dor- two m. and the Lois; grandchildat witrdjothy, Thursday all p. ren; four brothers, John, George tchapel here. ahd a half were Warm tributes paid by and William Hibbard all speakers to the work and brother Andrew L. King, ahd character accomplished in the one sister. Mrs. Lillian Karren. Mife of Mrs. Oldham The speak-ef- s stand was banked with a Old and Modara Raiasakiaf profusion Of beutlful flowers The Iudlan medicine man shot Bishop J H. Kemp was in his arrow at the storm cloud; the choir furnisward The modern white man would train hie charge. The" services guns upon it. B. Z. Goldberg, rehed the music. with the singing of, viewing ancient lore in The Sa;) ppened Wast Mild and cred Eire, writes: When the .Sister, Thou Lovely, ' prayer, J. J Roberts ."7 magician comes out and of Logan, a friend of the family throws up sand to the sky and- the The choir sand eomes down like rain, then dor many years. of water must give up sang Though Deepning Trials And the very latest plan rain. Speakers were Counselor W. the 'rE. Nyman, who spoke feelingly to induce rainfall is to send up airof Mrs. Oldham, and Bishop K. planes to sprinkle the clouds wit - s tT who told of his close sand i Oldham with the fipsociations spoke of them in Onion Is Fastidious ...he highest terms. The lowly onion, popular as . The choir sang Sweet Horn1 food even .back to the days when the pyrnlfiiclg were built, may be Prayer" .Bishop Carl Millet of North common, but it is; nevertheless, i841t Lake paid tribute to the highly particular ,vegetablg,,p fa - Splendid character of the de- fs growing etfuJliUtHt Tgie, cod parted and that qf her husband. Ceraed-- It requires especially sol of high fertility and well drained. , It will not grow if weeds be Mrs. EQen Oldham Cache ( U1 the-spi- t' pre-ent- and it needs cold, toplat, sog While growing and. warm; dry conditions at maturity. 5 , Old Colonial Wsrfaro ' The Penobscot expedition w st commanded. by Colonel Westbio.k, Its purpose was the capture of father Basle. Jtidpath saysr In order, to prevent Father Rasles flight to French territory, Westbrook In March, 1723, led the party up the Penobscot" On March 9 they arrived at Old Town, above the present site of Bangor. Westbrook's party attacked the Indian fort "When morning came uothing remained of the settlement except ashes and embers of the ruined building." i BATTERY SERVICE Major crops In Minnesota this year will total 406,882,000 bushel, according to the fedClarkston eral Statistician In St Paul. appropriate! We Repair your Battery and give all. kinds of service on Batteries. BATTERY CHARGING OUR SPECIALTY ; -- GLORIA 'V, ' SERVICE Third South h f ; Logan, Utah 2 Preventive Woe tin aPmm$ Cure Cold .weather is here. Have radiator filled before it is too late. your , Mystery oil in the differential, transmission and steering $2.00 Car wash, vacuum cleaned and greased $2.00 It is economy to have your car put in first class shape before winter comes. Bauagln Motor Company A Safe Place to Buy " ,140 Southj Main -- WC'PE ALONE try number, it's SPECIAL. AND wavenY. Am Oumce 5 MISS 5T Were. Puff goes to the' barberrto get & shave, ,, f Since his hair is too', short, for a permanent wave. Leaning back In the chair' he receives quite When, Instead of a razor, the Stork wields his bill. P. S. BARSON, Correspondent were held in the tabernacle here Wednesday afternoon for Carl P. Anderson. Bishop R. 0. Loosle was In charge, s The speakers were Elder Olson of Logan, a neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson; Elder Anderson of Salt Lake City, a missionary companion; James B. Jardton, Alma Sonne of Lo- Beautiful andlgan, Bishop Clawson of Hyrum funeral services' who said he had lived-I'the v n , L DIXON ANDERSON'S DEPARTMENT You Never Know UritilYouTry V ) . h' t CLARKSTON hoqie of the i Anderson family and had helped id the distribution of charity to widows and needy of the ward; Joseph G. Christen, and - Bishop Loosle; the choir sang, Nearer My benediction by God to Thee, Thomas Griffin. Thomas Godfrey dedicated the grave.' The floral offerings were many and profuse. All of the speakers paid warm tribute to the life of integrity) sincerity and industry which'1 Mr. Anderson had followed, and lauded both the for their hpsband and wife work together1- - and Charitable and neighborly works and the part they had played In the development tof Caohe valley. Prayers Were by Bishop John -- twis a THEY Ravsten and Elder Thomas Griffm; musical numbers weie Tho Deepening Trials, Thy Will Be Done, Oh My Father1 Miss Irma Buttars as sowith loist and Nearer My God to Thee, by the ward Choir, a veeal selection by Mrs. Hyde Morte risen of Trenton; anu duet by the Misses Eunice Ravsten and Daisy Buist. Floral offerings wera many and profuse At the Clarkston cemetery the grave was dedicated by Thomas Godfrey. Airplanes are used by the bureau of fisheries to patrol salmon grounds in southeastern Alaska. 1 Kidney Acids Break Sleep If Getting TJp Nights, Backache, frequent day calls, Leg Pains, Nerv PUsnees, or Burning, due to function al BLidaer Irritation, la acid conditions, makes you feel tired, oepressea and discouraged, try the Oystev Teat, orks fast, starts circulating thru the system in 15 minutes. Praised by thousands for rapid and positive action. Don't give up. Try Cystex (pro pounced Siss-tetoday, under the d Guarantee. 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