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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyriun, Utah, Friday, Oct. Heres The News From Mrs. Darwin Salisbury on day morning. Newton of the Daugh met cojointly a-of pioneers Ander- home Of Mrs. Genda with captThursday afternoon in charge, Pederson Hildora ain Our opening song was Dear So and Home Mountain two camps led by Stena Nelson, the social held for the prayer was Minutes of raising' funds for the purpose of completion 1, 1948 the summer out Tues- Hostess at a delightful house warming party in her beautiful newly remodeled home was Mrs. Kemal Toolson of Smithfield on A delicious chicken Sunday. dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Christensen, Marcus Benson, Hazel Rigby, Royden Benson and children, Mark, Keith, Glen and Ilda Marie, Pauline Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cooley and children, Richard and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smith and two daughters, Christie and Dixie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sutherland and daughter Martha, all of Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Miles and daughter, Paula, of Salt Lake of the new church was very successfu house, which Vocal was read by the secretary. Alice Jenkins duets were sung by Griffin. Long Long and Alice of the life o' sketch a Ago Daul was read jane Humphries J. Benson. x Another by Beverly was sung by Alice Jenkins duet Darling I Am City. and Alice Griffin, The lesson was Growing Older. Several farmers from our ward by Captain Hildora Peder pioneers of 1847 and "48 were of some given with a short sketch of their histories. A piano number was played by given of Benson, Sweet Hour o; and a few remarks were Beverly Prayer given by Captain Heldora Peterson on gathering the histories of The closing song Pu pioneers. Shoulder to the Wheel, Your was sung by Bertha Tuddenham The music was under the directand ion of Genda Anderson lunch A desert Larsen. Daisy was served to 28 members by the Stena Nelson, Hildora hostesses, Gwen Salisbury, Mil Pederson, dred Sutherland, Norma Christensen and Daisy Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Salisbury and daughters, Mildred and Julia motored to Salt Lake City and attended the fair on Monday. Tuesday they drove to Provo to make the acquaintance of a new granddaughter born to Mr. and i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ?A JOINT li RESOLUTION Co-Sta- rs there, returned home with them. Leo Curtis and wife from British Columbia were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nilson ATO,mt TUCK YOUR on Wednesday. Also present was( DISCHARGE CERTIFICATE AWAY.:. grandma Peterson of Logan who) ITS VALUABLE.' HAVE fT RECORDED enjoyed a visit with her relame court house and mail tives even at the age of 94. COPIES at -- ONLY PBOTOSTATlC Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Christensen and two children, Bonnie and Stephan, spent three days visiting in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Ferron DeMille and family and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Stopes. They also visited the state fair. They enjoyed the big, democratic parade and saw the President and his party. Mrs. Ada Larsen joined the group of temple workers and officators on their trip to Canada where they took names supplied by Nolan Olson, recorder at the Logan Temple, and spent two days in the Cardston temple. They also visited the Glacier National Park at Montana and Craters of the Moon near Blackfoot, they also stopped at Idaho Falls fc.ut the temple there was closed, they had a most enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. BiJx Barker spent two days Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City attending the merchants convention. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Larsen and three daughters from Harlem, Montana, spent two weeks visiting with relatives in Newton and Logan. Their two daughters, Shirley and ReNae, will remain and attend school at the USAC again this winter. Mrs. Eliza Olsen of Mt. Pleasant and instructor at the Snow College paid her Newton relatives . having the machinery and equipment, have gone out in the north west, to Malta and bought a 1000 acre tract of dry farm land and leased 3000 more besides what they already have in Newton. They are Royden Benson, Murlin Anderson, Grant Cooley and Mariner Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. James Hancey returned home Monday night from an extended trip to the North West. They visited in Astaria and Vacinity Oregon and Chinok Washington and crossed the Columbia river on a larger ferry boat. Jim went out with a fishing party and watched them catch salmon. - They purchased and canned some to bring home. Mo-ze- ll their daughter who has spent 7i a visit recently and the family at the enjoyed a brother-in-law and home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rigby. Other members present were Bp. and Mrs. t Ralph Jones and sons, Boyd and Trevor, Mr. and Mrs. Marques And Armendariz John Ralph and Mary, Maria Elena Marques and Ruth, Naomi and John, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Maughn and Ray and Pedro Armendariz pose for Harlo of alt Lake City and Von the camera after completing A Dale, Sharon, Venice Rigby. their new film, The Pearl' social evening was spent and light based on John Steinbecks refreshments4 were served. best-sellinget-to-get- OUR WANT ADS GET RESULTS. NOTICE TO FARMERS We Will Call For and Pay Top Cash Prices For Your Dead or Worthless Animals CALL COLLECT LOGAN 49 We also Pay Highest Cash Prices for Hides, Pelts and Wool UTAH 2 Miles PRO-- novel of the same name. Armendariz also played starring roles in The Fugitive and Fort Apache. g BY-PRODUC- TS South of Logan CO. ... on Highway 91 i PROSING TO AMEND ARTICLE II, SECTION 13 OF THE CON- STITUTION STATE OF I UTAH, RELATING TO PROSECUTION BY INFORMATION OR INDICTMENT AND TO GRAND OF-TH- ! E JURIES. Be it resolved by the Legislature the State of Utah, two-thirof all members elected to each of I the two houses voting in favor ds I thereof : Section amend 1. It is proposed to Article 1, Section 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah read: Section 13. Offenses heretofore required to be prosecuted by indictment, shall be prosecuted by information after examination and .commitment by a magistrate, un-i6- sto JOHNSONS COMMERCIAL APPLIANCE CO. 72 West Center Phone 7a S3 !"? Wfu LATTER-DA- the examination be waived .re accused with the consent e State, or by Indictment, By DANIEL H. LUDLOW of the amendment to the elec- of the State, of Utah at the eneraJ, election in the man- i... Provided for by Article 23, lf Constitution of Utah. I 3 adopted by the 4tli13 state, this amend- take effecf the first day proposed The Book That Took 118 years to produce Over 18 months to compile fe w LtS f January, 1949. JR., Sec- ate of the State of heReby certify id L 1 foregoing is a full, true onai5!ifctjCOPy f the constitu-- 1 amendment proposed by the events fess.10.n of the Twenty-B- a Legislature, 1947, as ap- iStVt, D9 in IN office, hiTN.ESS WHEREOF, I ffixedheu"t0 set my hand and Seal of the State t Utnhe Bth ASalt Lake City this davf August, 1948. Y PROPHETS SPEAK or without such examination and commitment. The formation of ,7, ?ranu jury and the . powers !es ereof shall be as prescribed by the Legislature. tAectl.on ?. The Secretary Jtate is directed to submit Logan 985-- M . . LATTER DAY PROPHETS DR. JOHN A. WTDSTOE SAYS: . . . the material (in this book) A BOOK OF TRUTH SPEAK will be welcomed by Latter Day . . . Containing statements on L. Saints who are always eager lor D.S. church doctrine from all the the teachings of the prophets." eight presidents of the Church BY DIRECT QUOTATION, The of Jesus Christ of later Day AUTHOR. . . has enabled the Saints who have served in this prophets of God to explain in their own words the doctrines of dispensation. the Gospel. AMONG THE TOPICS COVSOURCE MATERIAL IN- ERED ARE: The Last Days Godhead CLUDES : The Nlauvoo Neighof Christ. Second Coming Journal of Discourses bor Evening and Elders Journal Times and Morning Star ' Seasons FOR QUALITY SERVICE t IN YOUR PRINTING NEEDS ... Pre-Existen- CALL rm ce $100 CACHE VALLEY PUBLICATIONS i BaL) f I at WILKINSON & SONS Secretary of State. dates: Oct. 1, 8f !5, 22. Sept. 3, 10, and THE BOOK TABLE 62 West Center Logan 3 |