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Show THE Sunday School Lesson, Acli TO CYPRUS THE MISSION FALSE PROPHETS LOGAN UTAH, SATURDAY, AUG. 29, 1931 11ERALD-J0URNA- 12:25-13:1- OW It. HOYT - WALTER SCOTT 2 Wells ville By HARLOWE R. HOYT We are a credulous people. Too often we accept a state- ment for fact, only to find that f we have been misinformed too not wilfully misled. We arethen-facprone to accept things at value without investigating to discover what germ of truth lies underneath. It is because of this credulity that unprincipled fakirs continue to do business, despite all that the law' makers and the r federal and local machinery of We the government can do. have a wide range of these, too, extending from worthless stocks and valueless mines to fortune telling and The federal government prosecutes for using the mails to defraud Our municipal government arrests on charges of obtaining money under false pretenses. But the grist continues and the supply is never endmg. As it is in our business affairs, so it is in our religious are ever life. False prophets about us. We live 'in an age of life. ever changing material Each day sees a new invention, a discovey of seme new force in nature so we' become immured against surprise and are the more ready to accept any statement no matter how startling. It is on this that, the false often prophet thrives. Moh than not, he comes forth in the guise of religion only that he may accomplish his own selfish ends. bv He covers his iniquity God and loudly proclaiming hides his wrone doing under the mantle of Christ. Let us not be misled. We must have faith. We must accept certain things bv faith. But need not be over credulous lest we be led away toward false A meeting was held Monday evening with William P. cs in charge to appoint and plans were outlined for the parade for Founders day winch will be held Wednesday September 9, and will be a celebration outstanding in the hisy tory of Cache valley. Every organization' will be represented in the parade and this celebration will be an annual celebration September 15 of each year, September .15, 1856, being the day a band of pioneers led by Peter Maughan landed in Wells-vill- e. Lea-tha- pseudo-spiritualis- R. S. CONFERENCE. The annual conference of the Logan Stake Relief society will be held Sunday, with meetings The at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. morning meeting is for ward olficers, class leaders and visiting teacher. The meeting in the afternoon is lor the general public and all Relief society members. foster-broth- Tire knitting-fram- er was Saul himself. Utah Cash Market Co. T. E. llunsaker. Prop. stock- Staple and Fancy Groceries ings In England is substantially the same today as when it was invented in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. WE HAVE THE BEST! FAMOUS CHURCHES OF THE WORLD SUPERIOR CLEANERS Phone 171 RICHARDS FUNERAL HOME YOUR CONFIDENCE IS OUR AIM 290 West Center Plione 216 BEAUTY SHOP Visit our shop and let us explain the low prices we have to offer you in Permanent Waving. We guarantee to please. ITSTAIKS SELECT 65 North Main Cache Stake A DAIRY which distributes milk that has been properly produced from healthy cows, under clean and sanitary conditions. GIBBONS DAIRY Prompt Service In 1-- 2 Trinity Church Boston Of the six sons bom to WiPhillips Brooks and Trinity Church Were As One lliam and Mary Brooks, four entered the ministry of the Oh. little town of Bethlehem, Episcopal church. They How still we see thee lie! were of the Above thy deep and dreamless founder of Phillips Academy of ' Andover, Mass., and descended sleep, The silent stars go by. from John Cotton. Phillips graYet in thy dark streets shineth duated from Harvard, and after an unsuccessful experience The everlasting light; The hopes and fears of all the as ,a teacher in Boston Latin years School, studied for the minisAre met in thee tonight. try and was ordained deacon by Bishop William Meade of of So wrote Phillips Brooks Virginia. He became rector famous American clergyman (he Church of the Advent, Philand author, as he sat in his adelphia. Literature appealed to him study in Trinity Church, Boston And this little rhymn has come Training and inheritance had to be one of the standard endowed him rarely. During the Christmas carols of the Chris- war he upheld the north and tian world. the negro, and his sermon on Pro-testn- at great-grandso- Phone 950-- We Specialize 35c and 40c Dinners, every Sunday Spring Chicken Always Ready to Serve 45c FRED-MACAFE X 2 Lincolns death is a classic. Then, in 1896, he became rector 'of Trinity church in Boston. It was the old Trinity that he went to at that time.- The prein sent church was finished H. H. 1877 and the architect, Richardson, was a friend of Erooks. Here .Phillips Brooks preached Sunday after Sunday to constantly growing congre-gation , until he was consecer-ate- d bishop of Massachusetts in 1891. His service was brief, for fifteen months later he died. Phillips Brooks was one of the great powers of his time. His writings were numerous and both prose and verse welled from his pen with equal facility. He was tall, well proportioned, standing six feet, four inches in height. With a keen sense of humor and excellent judgment, he was possessed of a power of oratory that swept his hearers with him. Trinity Church in Boston stil is a popular spot with sightseers But it is largely due to the memory of Phillips Brooks that they come to the scene of his brightest and most lasting achievements. (Copyright 1931, Publishers Syndicate) - 126 N. Main Doors East of Cache Valley Bank Logan FIFTH WARD Elder Roy M. Christensen, who recently returned from the German mission, will be the speaker at the evening meeting. Thp services will commence r.t 7:30 oclock, special music will be given. NINTH WARD Meeting will begin at 7:30 Sunday evening. The speakers will be Miss Lutie Bancroft and Miss Kathryn Skidmore. Italy has increased its population 7 per cent in the last ten years, that of he ltargest ten cities gaining 28 per cent. A government committee has favored a program for the complete electrification of British railways in 20 years. BREAD IS A STOREHOUSE OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS III Marvel Milk Bread, the staff-o-Iif- Over Rexall Drug Store e a . Garrett and Mrs. and their children, spent Friday with their parents. Entertain at Quilting Mrs. Sarah Larson entertained at a quilting on Friday at the close of the afternoon dinner was served to Mesdames: Lizzie H. Mrs? J. Hawkes Bissegger and Ina Gibbons. Jessop Low underwent a tonsil operation on Thursday from which he is getting along nicely. Mrs. Annie Schenk left Saturday for Missoula, Montana where she will spend two weeks at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Schenk and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan of Lewiston and children were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs E. A. Chugg on Sunday. Mrs. Susan Schiess is visiting BAKERY there, Elmer Zollinger underwent LOGAN FLOUR AND FEED STORE Shoe repairing for the whole family Of course we repair them quickly. DISTRIBUTORS FOR SPERRY FEED as can be expected. Mrs. Bertha Chugg entertained at a quilting on Friday afternoon. Two quilts were quiltpj followed by a delicious chicken dinner. A bowl of aster formed the centerpiece for the dining table where covers were laid for 14 guests. The First ward primary wil' render their home coming entertainment on Saturday evening in the ward chapel. Announce Arrival of a Son Mr. and Mrs. Non Blndrup recently welcomed the arrival of a son. All concerned are getting along nicely. Mrs. Jack Homer and children of Ririe, Idaho, are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Theurer. Miss Ethyl Jensen arrived home Monday after a pleasant ten days visit in salt Lake City enterMrs. Venna Perkins tained at a quilting Friday afternoon at the close of the afternoon dinner was served. A .... Logan , 590 South Main ggssagaig Sold by rbone p. m., 4 yest 1st North Evenings 6-- 7 42 North 1st West PETERSON 1060 UPHOISTERING SHOP A. C. BOWEN, Prop. Phone 175 Work LET US MAKE YOUR CAR LOOK NEW AGAIN L C AUTO t i M.h 514 bone 819 W A R K PAINTING1 East 2nd North 32 Logan, Utah sgssggaisfigiu COMPLETE LINE OF CURTAINS , AND DRAPERIES Me Design, Make, Hang Free CHRISTENSEN FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 130 21 23 West Center UTAH CASH GROCERY COMPANY T. E. STAPLE llunsaker, Prop. AND FANCY GROCERIES we ihd; the Phones 255 and 177 best Independent, Home Owned Stores A. B. C. ROOT BEER STAND inona Hale, Prop. Pecan Sundae with Browns Delicious Ice Cream Try a Double Rich Malted Milks and- Milk Shakes Orange Juice is Different and Refreshing Car Service 202 North Main W - Let Us Bake Your Bread, Rolls, Pies Its a relief for the housewife to have her baking from home during these davs of extreme heat. donc-awa- 20 West 1st North We are home folk 2c EVERTON J. HOME Rugs Cleaned 2 l-per Square Fool FURITURE RECOVERED Windowr Shades - - New Auto Tops THE LARGEST SUI LING FEED IN 7 HE WEST Phone 1032 a major operation at the Budge hospital on Saturday. He is reported as getting along as well LUNDSTROM FURNITURE COMPANY Bakers of Finer Bread and Pastry Save Our Bread Wrappers and Get S. & II. Green Discount Stamps. UTAH SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY West 1st North 193 2-- DURO WATER SYSTEMS WATER SOFTENER OUR SPECIALTY relatives in Freedom, Wyoming guest of her children residing The Oldest Electric Refrigerator Dread II. D. HANSEN, Prop. 30- a. m., 2 Let Me Make an Estimate on Your Plumbing r.-W- THE NEW SILENT KELVINATOR there is health. Every loaf salts to enrich the blood contains proteins to build muscle, mineral and vitamins so vital to good health. Ask your grocer for Wheat-a-La- ROYAL BLUE BONNET MODISTE SHOP North Main ... PETER OUR COMPLETE MATERIALS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING HOOKED RUGS You are now able to make these beautiful rugs moie inexpensive than ever before. 33 V Phone 329 Office hours: Other hours by appointment. ' CLEANERS AND TAILORS Princess Chrysan-thum- " operetta. in the near future for their opening social. The cast includes about sixtv voices with ten leading parts, the remainder of the cast includes. Beehives, scouts, vanguards and juniors. The officers are working hard to make a success of this undertaking. The exact date will be announced later. Mrs. Millie Baxter spent Sunday at Ogden as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ames. LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Scientific Manipulating and Adjusting Independent, Home Owned Stores Phones 255 and 177 Announce Ingagemen; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leisliman announce the engagement of their son, Robert, to Miss Phy-l- is the .daughter L'lienquist Mrs. of Liljen-qui- st Malinda of Hyrum. The marriage will take place Thursday September 3 in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Leishman is a graduate of the U. S. A. C. and Is employed as book keeper for the M. S T. and T. company at Salt Lake where the young couple will make their home. The M. I. A. of the Secqnrt ward will present the three act MRS. IDA M. SCOH The Church is the Greatest Force for Good in Any Community Hose Repairing Service Phone 237 vase of garden flowers was used for the centerpiece and covers were laid for Mesdames Ella Klea Campbell, Ina Gibbons, Baer, Luella Nielsen, Gladys Ollie NieBaxter, Clarice Hart, Lucille lsen, Rita Hammond, Campbell, Misses Vern and Ruth Baer and the hostess. Mrs. Josephine Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Jensen arrived home from Monday Driggs, Idaho, after spending about a week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauman and other rela- - used in e the manufacture of silk TRY OUR NEW DIXIE-RU- TH Bar-Jesu- s, Despite the efforts of Saul, Elymas persisted in his opposition. Filled with a tremendous zeal, Saul gazed upon the man "O, full of all guile and villainy, thou son of the devil," he exclaimed at last, "Wilt thou not Cja.se to pervert the right ways of the Lord? Thou shalt be blind not seeing the sun for a season!" Immediately, Elymas was stricken blind. Then it was Saul assumed the name of Paul. ANNUAL There are 15 divorces to every 100 marriages In the UniTelephone operators and sten- ted States. The majority of ographers are, according to a wives jvho divorce their husFrench doctor, ant to suffer bands do so on the plea of from undue mental strain. ciuelty or desertion. TO MERIT Barnabas and Saul finally departed from Antioch and after various journeyings came to Paphos, a seaport on the western extremity of the Isle of Cyprus. There they found a certain sorcerer, a Jew by the name of which, interpreted, was Elymas. Sergius Paulus, the proconsul, called the two evangelists to preach to him, but the sorcerer opposed their teachings at every turn, arguing against them. Antioch, where the word Christian" originated, possessed a Christian church, perhaps the first to be established outside Jerusalem. Although independent, it was in close symmen, pathy with the mother church. Fivewere at corresponding to the twelve apostles, its head. These were Barnabas and Symton, called Niger; Lucius of Cyrene; Manaen, a of Herod; and, finally, there When the early Christians were driven from Jerusalem, many went to Antioch, the capital of Syria. Among them was Barnabas, who was so successful that he sent word to Tarsus for Saul to join him. The pair returned to Jerusalem during the great famine, bringing aid from Antioch. When conditions betered, they returned to Syria taking with them John Mark, in whose homo the last supper. was celebrated. (Copyright 1931. Publishers Syndicate.! SQUIRES m com-miuc- e gods. ' PAGE FIVE U. 0. BAKERY ' Buy home-mad- e Logan, Utah bread. LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS GREATLY REDUCED Homes e:in ho Imilt fur less than at any time in the last ten years. Let us help you with your Building Problem. |