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Show I - J poor ;copys V JOHN A. ISRAELSE1 lIt P.O.Box 203 Ph-- j H'yR'J. UTAH IIYRUM, s in am LTV, FRIDAY, 2.00 OCTOBER 8, 1026 an Citys Wat Right Questioned President Grants Statement Concerning Plural Marriages yrum City THE YEAR In h's opening address at the general conference session Sunday morning, President Heber J. Grant nude the following statement: Notwithstanding frequent verbal and printed instructions issued by President Joseph F. Smith and counselors to the effect that the solemnization of plural marriages was prohibited by the Saints, and these instrucChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y tions having been reiterated time and time again by myself as President, . cases occasionally arise where certain individuals are teaching that it is legitimate to enter into plural marriage, and that such marriages can be performed by certain members of the Church claiming to have authority to do so. The revelations of the Lord inform us most plainly that there is but on a man on the earth at a time who holds the keys of tills sealing power, namely, the President of the Church of Jesus As President of the Church, Saints. Christ of Latter-Da- y once again solemnly declare that no man living has the authority to solemnize a plural marriage; and I hereby announce that Saint, male and feit is the bounden duty of every Latter-Da- y male, who knows of any such pretended marriage being performed, to inform the proper officers of the Church, in honor that the Churchs honor way be maintained and that such individuals may be dealt with according to the rules and regulations of the Church and excommunicated therefrom. , case against Logan SCHOOLS SHE in the First which originated TOR TWO MIS50NARIES some time court here rict and in which a large number of 4. A conjoint Oct. HYRUM, of Hi water users of the county, togethwYRUM, Oct. 4. Fire was held Friday Hen-kn0- 'r farewell & party the Power Utah the Light with er origin destroyed night in the Second ward chapel company, are named as plaintiffs, early Saturday, in Andersen Levi Elders of honor ry Am;es was awakened about came up for hearing today before . Are Made m Recognition of the fire and Joseph I. Nielsen, volunteer noise Judge James M- - Kimball of Og- Awards by 3 30 a. who left Saturday missionaries of Health Activities for den. morning for the Eastern, The case concerns water rights, past year. states respectively. The to safety of Logan river and has been j asd rush them Community of program included: brought against Logan city pri-- i the roof fell in. None The schools of Logan City and singing; vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. were marily for the purpose, as stated furnishings household W. S.j Lewist reading, Bailey; the Cache of county were visited last in the complaint, preventing that Misses Valera, except a small trunk the dance, fluctuation James; a from week she causing by James H. Wallis, execuety ST Ames pulled outside as rivAndersen and Letha Foster; piano in water of flow m the Logan secretary of the Utah Public the Misses Adleen Nielsen er and from storing water above Health association, who, in com' at the duet, Fern ta Salt Lata and Clawson; ladies chorus a caitain point in the dam in Lo pany with Superintendents Louis Mrs. A. T. Clawon; directed by canyon. gan covered A. Peterson and R. V. Larson, has by 11,400 was Mcme loss farewell address, Miss Muriel The plaintiffs would have the been presenting the winning Mr. Anderson and insurance. no- -, Bride; reponse, citys use of the waters of Logana schools with national banners won Eulon Nielsen, s neighbors Mr. Nielsen. Following the proriver for power confined to health tournament fire department i the 1925-2- 6 tified the county was enjoyed. A dancing gram minimum, the city alleges. The the 'modern health crusade. minutes firemen, 10 miswithin and given the contention is that this would force The purse of $110 wasclose centered 1V1ULU were fighting the .'flames.. of the the at when sionaries the city to purchase power to save of the as too far thia gone pupils contest, was building heavier demand for electricity all the schools in Cache county shell of the lowI... mi. anything but the w.tlu vave t0 wo tot er story. MR. AND MRS. VERN ALLEN exceptionally .good .H, additional power, ,puhase This is the second loss by fire( & llie Utah Power Oliver cup which is BURY LITTLE CHILD u. A. c. OUTLOOK VALLEY WELLS L,Si with- -, to be suffered by Mr. Ames GIVE PROMISE Company, it is added. BRIGHT DEEMED Christ-( the to the to county in the Unit- go in one year. During tried now is 7. The little Ames case Oct. whose The the being HYRUM, (j states last pupils make the year mas holidays Well Is Mrs. of Institution and Mr. ..of a of President ...Underground twin for record best Development doing the daily daughter Meat market was destroyed by before Judge Janies N. Kimball , Indications Is Utah in the work who South With in Pleased Water Allen of chores Vem in' an passed adjoin-health started required Hyrum which fire of ' Ogden. Year. crusade. buried For the d in over-heatehealth modern was of art the Progressing. away Friday ing cafe frorri 3. Fu- -. been annot ' ' October ! has This award cemetery K Hyrum . stove. ' NOMINEE LEGISLATIVE York New One of the most promising in- from City, furnounced neral semces were held at the the in yet Widespread interest FROM RACE but because of the exceptionally Mrs. David dications of the year is the renew tlicr development of underground and Mr. of WITHDRAWS residence REUNION HANSEN fine health work done by the Allen. The ward choir furnished ed interest in agriculture, - which water in the Milford valley was schools in Cache county, which inand Mrs.' seems evident, President E. G. observed-bDirector William Pe- singing tN of appropriate rr Mr, hall pi, airman Fred j is believed HYRUM, Oct. 7. The H. P. George Lemon sang Little Sweet- - Peterson of the Utah Agricultur-- i , rson 0f the Utah Experiment . acue county Democratic party clude Loganwill city, it the Utah Hansen family held their second heart. prize. The following brethren al College said in speaking at the station and Professor Reed Bailey capture that this anization received a letter The names of the schools winannual reunion , Saturday at --the spoke Words of comfort to the initial faculty meeting of the 1926- - of the geology department of the A- - e: Anderson, who from eveni national banners, with the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P- - Han- parents: A. A. Allen, Leo C. Neil- - 27 school year-se- n Utah Agricultural College during chosen at the recent conven- - ning relatives under whose direction the sen. About thirty-fiv- e teachers It is probable, he continued, their recent visit to that region wag and Joseph B. Nielsen. Wil- 7," run on be county ticket, work was so successfu y and his' that after five years of depres-daught- while en route to Logan from a , were in attendance. The afternoon liam Afflick of Logan health ; of representative tbe position enfollow. In every in- and evening were spent in the ten-da- y Margaret and Mrs. Fred sion we shall this year see trip .through southern request- - carried out, legisiature, was eni a consisting take a of education step program of Logan attended, the cultural joyment tLt his name be removed stance; the lire student body Utah presenta-Milfor- d, the hear assemoed of speeches, music and games. H. .to Mrs. Allen was former-- . ward. At the same time our oth-l- y immediate fm vicinity of.f In the the ticket and that another made by Mr. Wallis, who P. Hansen who was a Utah pioner work in engineering, home Miss Cecil Afflick of Logan. as well as m the Beryl, be appointed to fill the va- - tion, eer from Denmark received special economics, commerce, teacher section, there is considerable acti-j- P emphasized the value of the work build- honor in the program which was UTAH-IDAHCENTRAL 'training, and in basic arts and vity in the development of under- stated that his the students were doing in Anderson well , for to Direct-performseem by sciences promise strong given. His early experiences were up Anwater 5 ing by pumping ground TO BE SOLD NOVEMBER connections with the healt.i recounted and in the evening when c.iores. some ther daily the year. or Peterson reports, and . aorson & sons Lumbei. company. Benson school, Ed refreshments were served a birthdeclared that splendid wells already are in use. bus- -' Logan city Peterson President be he ,voyld cuch that Utah-Idah- o rail Central F. M. Young, Juanita llh Te aside forj fl fav0rable set day cake decorated with 83 canSmith, land -more of noted tract a of The stock he takinhag in acred en ' El- P o dles was lighted by Mr. Hansen, road, electric lm sentiment toward the college than'an experimental farm to be oper-jthe months of L' Htckman, Kiima Peterson;Veb- during 'r, c,mpny It tween Ogden and Pieston, will b assisted by Julius Sorensen. T.r. and that there is ated by the slate experiment 8ta' prevjousjyj and February. This work 8Clb ? le?u.ui.v Burgoyne, January the block at t e sou is planned that the next reunion sold on .. iv,4erfLre as slel more desire to cooperate by all tion has been cleared and plowec' duties his with courtwill be held next ummer in Blackdoor of the Weber county The Utah public and a g0od well has been brought institutions. if elected, he Virginia Danies; Whittier school, hodse November 5 at 12 o clock certainl beiieves in education, in 0n the property. Although ..fate representative, smith Fork canyon. afckSd oSham, according to an order signed in- President reterson said. If we there are still a few official steps adf'V e cm nson D. Jo Tillman STUDENTS day by Judge OLSEN ADDRESSES 0tber institutions do oun awaiting completion of the trans-o- f and lhe sale wm nty (be federal court. maintain that cleanliness fer 0f the property, the drector ard Detition of P., take place on the of thought, which' feeis that these will soon be tak-- ! . ' C. and liberality F. Olsen w'as the principal H. Mucahy, receiver for the insisted upon, the peo- - en and that farm operations will be .'should , meetispeaker at the student body Liabilities of th will support us. I interpret btg... v.ith the opening of spring, ng held Tuesday -- at the South forth as to.ahng $4,bl4,JJl. inis ratber prevalent criticism of. The tciritory in the Pahvant tbe Cache High school. He talked on! is represented mostly by a mort- - educatjon as an attempt by the vany, near Fillmore, which' is the value pf being able, to say no! .tie positmn vithin tn n . . and first indenture held y and their irrigated exclusively from wells is Kendrick) Eglie Gibson; LevVi&ton, gage be press tbr0Ugb of1 three duj .. a at the proper time. He told out one 0f the best looking agiicul- - ir the First Savings Bank ol Annie Anderson, Velda Paikinson, to weed otherwise, citadel out in the middle of the as tiustee and securing tirs spokesmen unAnnie Buist; Nwvton, Lulu Rigby, and weak tural sections of Utah, according freakisbj the ocean between Denmark and Sweand refunding moitgaBe! clean .n our gchools A. L. Jerkins, feels ATTEi, DANCE AT U. A. C. Paradise; Joseph mortgage Director to wjio Peterson, den; how it was fortified to .keep WILL Sii NLV RECORD S. Howells; retersboro, Rennie and that the newer pumping sections, gold bond to the amountj enthusiasm pronounced the enemy from approaching the Wahneta Outstanding bon s intere&t of $4,000,000. Andeson; Prev'd-r.ce- , tbe coming school year wjn prove equally good with the , . sbo-eof the two countries. Your are claimed to total Carlos Riverside under-f$d,JlJ,4uu sdiool, the of the Frank; further development A statement issued, from easily noticeable among soul will be fortified against the school, Mary St unpaid interest totaling faculty members at the first meet- - gl0und water with . Hancey; phe'son office Tuesday early ' secretarys enemy, said Mr. ..Olsen, as Den- $385,624. The assets of, the com Clayton Niel, Trenton, southern part The the in. While that registia-th- c Johnson; attendance, showed afternoon Saturday. ing mark is fortified if you will say are also claimed to be sub- wag exceptional, and the healthy tve state Director Peterson visit- - t;on this fan at Utah Agri- - son; Welsville, Mai y Perkins, no. The speaker then urged the pany Leath-al'J-- n taxe tor lien a to first instilled Panat will farms was the ed be consider- - Margaret Rce.e, Barbara of the college cultural' college experimental students to say no when they are ject F,in to and Idaho Ntddo and Ella Neamounting school, Iianab .and in Utah in every one 0f .the new members', gU itch, Widtsoe, aby ai)0ve' . any registration of EuniceYoung tempted to do wrong. - And you $40,598. .Ashcroft. also ' He first The 'afternoon day spent considerably previous years. This of that body. will be stronger, nobler and carry ' each succeeding week will be set time in Washington county and 650: students- - had competed regis an air of cleanliness about you. some other southern counties on tration," .seventy-fiv- e .had oeen, . the cotletion f j matters pertaining to the exten- - gvanted temporary admit cards! jH CStlV3.1 e FIRST WARD ROUND UP 'of the college, of and more!5 than 100 had begun re-- J XT n Weekly chapel programs during sion sen-ic' fit tjFfi the coming year will be held on- which he is also director. gistration. 1 unfrom and Piute Garfield In afternoons The number that had completed counties,! Firet ward will hoid its Harvest Wednesday The annual First ward roundup har- are farmers the he was 200 in ex- Festival" cn the evenings of Oct. repoits, Will be held today registering fi arMutual Thursday and Friday The Third ward vesting one of the largest and cess of the number that were 14th and 15iii, commencing at 8 A iy P October 14 and 15 in the ward have Mr. Ellmgsworth be to best crops of seed potatoes ever through at the end of the second P. LI. Special piograms have by given lectures seven house. Members of the ward ranged tp an illustrated lec-- J, cha... the at Logan give the of country grown in the intermountain coun- - day iast year. Next Monday, the been arranged for each night to ed . men have been contributing various ture on church history Sunday ev- -. was approved1 by try. It is expected that not less second official registration day, which the public is invited without 0 rams useful articles for farm and houseuses ening. The slides which he Within, a short time than twenty carloads will be ship- - wjn see between 300 and 400 more charge. On Thursday, Oct. 14th, acult hold use during the past week and have been approved by the gen-- , g the main audi. ped Out of there this year, most students begin work at the col-o- f a bazaar will be the special feagchool many more contributions will be eral board and have been exhF : tor;um 0f the college will probably them going to potato growers iege, it is estimated, so that total ture and the following night an made before the opening night. The in other parts of the state. Seed in the various wards of the ; ited improved. All considerably The committee has registration for the fall quarter auction sale will be held. planned to will potatoes from Piute and Garfield should be considerably more than kinds of good things to eat will have a bazaar on October 14, at county. purpose of the changes that to make counties have come to be recog- - i000. One noticeable feature of be sold on both which t;me various hand made arlikely be made will be nights. adv. dramatic nized in Utah as being practical the registration is the large numfor 'suitable For a good time go to First the stage ticles will be exhibited and - sold. the ac- ly free from disease, and tnese ber of freshmen students in wards Harvest Festiva Thursday Pn the following productions and to better an auction night of are now hall. the two southern counties of new a shipment received and Friday, Oct. 14 and 15. adv. oustic "properties Sale will be held. Just Various other wo- looked to as constituting the seed for dresses large size items of interest will on large appear state. A Car of Globe Flour and Al the program. men. These are extra good valLITERARY SOCIETY MEETS. potato center of the We stouts. Mash. Just at Globe El- for laying ues and good styles Mrs. Herbert Vanoy who was re' evator Hyrum. Adv. C. I. also received a number of wool station U. P. L, Clark, our Ladies 7. The cently operated on at the Utah-Idah- o Oct. HYRUM, Miss Kennie Caine went to Salt dresses for chool girls. Call ana with agent and wife and childreri left) was well enough to met hospital Friday society Lake Thursday to attend the wed-Pin- g see them. , vacation trip to Los . Literary G. return to the home of her sister, a on Mrs. and James Tuesday Bishop Miss Liberty Adams. (adv.) Mrs. H. R. Angeles, Calif., and other points Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. Eugene Worley Wednesday; reception of Miss Annie Widt-to- e Be eSertained, be fed, and do Rigby and Lewis Wallace, who were the coast. M. S. Roberts is W. Peterson motored to Salt Lake The small daughter of Mrs. Vanoy musk along 7 : and trip to married Thursday. and The young your buying at the bazaar Oc was charge of the station in City Monday and returned Tues- ha3 been staying with Mrs. Wortaking Baxter bv I fcouple will make their home in auction sale in the First ward Mr. Clarks absence. ' day evening. ley during her mothers illness. Baxter. B. MrS. J fober 14 and 15. adv. Washington. mother, BABES narrowly death escape burning to SL PARTIES ARE GIVEN TtiSloatkenK i S. , ItOili GffllESI HOMED j -- Jf' I I , ( er agri-Kidg- el jSg - O hos h. -- ' a1 if 'oSreffmoi; ' - 20-ye- ar s VVCVO ofi. 7 Iilustrted Lecture II j HflTVCSt ... Ward, , t , . SPECIAL : av8"ewsl Mrs.-Merr- ill , |