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Show TIIE rAGE SIX JANUARY 1932 9 COWBOYPASTOR CHURCHES Fortieth The Quorum Seventies will meet Sunday Funeial services for Mrs. Elsie Jensen were held in the Logan Sixth ward Wednesday with Bishop O P Satterthwaite of the Heventh ward presiding Mrs Jensen had been a nirm-b'of the Eleventh ward hei death weie Pres. dent C W Speaker-p John H Sc lu ilk, Dunn. Bishop Joseph II Olsen, C O Dunn Michael Johnson and BiMioj) Satterthwaite Musie was by the Relief Society choruses of the College and Eleventh waids with special numbeis including duets by AB M Thompson and Ml llied Fallows of Hyrum ;,nd hy A vocal Violet and Eva solo was sung by Eine.l Interment was m Hi Hytum Pallheai ers vvrr all ccmeteiy grandsons The Wellsville ward choir will sing The Music of Bethlehem, Sunday at 7:30 p. m. In the N.nth ward chapel. All interested arc invited to attend the services in the ward Sunday evening. Harris District Judge M. is m Salt Lake City to attend a meeting of the state bar association. He will be in the state capital for the remainder of the week. T City Auditor II. It. Pedersen and Fire Chief C. W Rapp motored to Salt Lake City Friday on business. Owing to the of Mr. Pedersen, no rity commission meeting was held Friday night hvan llancey, teller at the Cache Valley bank, is at home lecuperating from illness which has kept him away from hi;, bank duties for two days. I'onncs-licr- SATURDAY, Wellsville News Mr. and Mrs Leo. Bankhead entertained a group of friends supMonday evening at a Chili were per. Music and games L. D. S. Town Attorney LOGAN, UTAH, L, DARROW TO AID 8 FACING DEATH About City HERALD-JOURNA- OI-.c- n Ol-e- n College Ward n and Mrs Joseph II returned home Sunday night from Calilorma. where they spent the holidays of Mr and Mrs Meilm Wnght. Mr and Mrs. Peter Johnson and family Motored to Lewiston on Saturday night to attend the wedding reception given in honor of Mr and Mi .Nicholos Johnson who were recently married Mr and Mrs. Fred W Speta entei tamed at a watch party on New Years eve The time was spent in playing. ''Lotto", after which luncheon was served. High score prizes were won by Mr and Mrs George Speth by Mr and Jr, and low score Elmer Jackson Out of Mis town guests were Mr and Mrs Leo Nuttall of Benson ward L Olsen and Mrs Marie have been Chloe Sorensen selected to act as project leaders for the home and community section of the farm bureau The first meeting of the year will be held on Tuesday, witn Nettie R. Thatcher m charge. Tnis meeting will follow the and business regular work meeting of the Relief society. E Walter Jensen. Joseph Jensen, Mose Jensen and Mrs. Matilda Jeppson, all of Moore, Idaho, returned to their homes on Thursday after spending a few days with relatives, having been called here on account of the death of their mother, Mis. Elsie Jensen. The Gleaner girls entertained at a leap year dance on Friday night. Music was furnished by the Mendon orches- Mr k, City Judge Jesse P. Rich, and County Attorney Newell O. Dailies attended sessions of the annual convention of the Utah State Bar association in Salt Clarence Danow. above, and ALake City. Saturday. rthur Garfield flays, below, botli famous lawyers, will Marriage licenses have been argue thecriminal cases of eight Alaissued from the office of the bama negroes condemned to Cache county clerk to Elden death on of attacking Heninger Willey, Aberdeen, Ida- .two white chargewhen the Alagirls ho, and Dolores Kidd. Lava Hoi bama court hears the Springs. Idaho; Charles Worth appealsupreme Jan, 18 If a new trial Burgen and Virginia Dale Roy, is granted. Darrow and Hays both of Blackfoot, Idaho; Fred will be in charge of the defense Kern and Jane Johnson, both The negroes were convicted at of Soda Springs, Idaho. Scottsboro, Ala hTeir trials attracted nationwide attention Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. Tallman and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hogan left Friday for a motor trip granted as compared with 14 to California. Before returning m 1930, and 34 m 1929 These they will visit cities along the figures were announced Saturnorthern coast. day morning by C V Mohr, cletk of the court. The Woodruff and Benson school kindergartens will reAttorney Ernest T. Young open following the Christmas and Attorney Asa Bullen aie holidays next Monday, accord- in Salt Lake City to attend ing to the announcement of State Bar association meetings. Mrs. H. J. Hatch, president of the kindergarten association. Cache Stake High Priests will hjld their monthly meeting Mis Opal Johnson, daughter Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson, in the Stake house. 45 West Third South, Is doing favorably at a local hospital Shirley Mae llenslev, small where she recently undenv .it granddaughter of Mr. and an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. William Waits, from Butte Montana is a visitor at the Paul Maugham who submit- Waits home. ted recently to an operation for appendicitis, is said by atMr. and Mrs. Joseph Odell tendants to be progressing sat- received the following clipping isfactorily at a local hosp.tal. from a New York paper; Following the New Year celebraMrs. George Day of Richin Bermuda, Miss Alton mond was a visitor in Logan tion Odell of 264 Townsend St., I rlday. New Brunswick, returned to S. Mrs. Ine Thant left Saturday her home Jan. 3rd on the S. diScythia. Miss Odell has for Ogden where she will vided her time since Christmas spend a week visiting with recruising in southern latives. She will be the guest between waters and vacationing in the of Mr. and Mrs- Harold Brang-hai- celebrated island resort " Miss Odell is the daughter of Mr. Anon.t and Mrs. Odell Lois Ixtui.se. and Mickaelson returned to Logan Tuesday after spending the Many past year at Oakland, Calif. They visited several coast cities In Grocery Contest enroute home. Mine than 20.000 replies a Perry Stewart and his sister, Miss Rebecca Stewart, arnvrd day came into the Piggly-Wiggl- y home the first part of the nat.onal free grocery contest week from California, where dunng the closing days of the contest, acording to word rethey spent the holiday season ceived here by R L. Sheffield, They were guests of Mr and Mrs. G. A. Gibbs of Ocean proprietor of the local Piggly-WiggMore. Park, Calif. People from every state in Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Olofson the nation, as well as from spent Friday and Saturday in Hawaii and Alaska and from all classes of soc'eij entered Salt Lake City. the contest. Announcement of the winDivorces granted in the Fir.--t District court, Cache county di- ners in the contest will be anvision. showed more than 100 nounced as soon as the many per cent increase in 1931 over thousands of replies can be 1930. Last year 31 divorces were read, says Mr. Sheffield. n. Participate ly Ol--e- -- . tra Mr and Mrs. Merrill Hansen entertained at a dinner on New Years dav. Covers were laid for ten guests. Following the dinner, music and cards were c njoyed Relief society meeting was held on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lena Olsen. The theology lesson was given bv Mrs. Olsen and the teachers topic by Chloe Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Jackson of Cokevllle. Wyoming, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howells of Paradise spent New Years day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson At the M. I A Adult class held on Tuesday evening Dr R O Pol tor of Logan was pie-en- t and gave a very instructive talk His Mibieet was. Diseases and Care of the Ears" c.t at 2 o'clock in the stake house. Meeting of the Thirty Second quoi uni of Seventies will be held in the Providence Second ward meeting house Sunday at 2 p in. A good attendance is desired. Log. in Sukc nigTi Priests will meet Sunday at 2 p. m in lii Eleventh ward meeting loom Qiioium piesuiency. The Sixiy-FouitQuorum of Seventies will hold their regular Quotum meeting Sunday at 2 p in. in the Stake; house Dr Thomas Romney, director of the L. D S Institute on College Hill will be the speaker Sunday at 7 p. m at the the emce Sum ament in Fourth waid ilupel Special been mu oral muubeis have ;u raie't'd. Sacrament meeting will b m the! held Siindav evening waid chapel live minute talks will be by deacons, given Grover C Carter and Dean; Black The balance of the tim" will be taken up by Dr A n. Wilson of the U S A C Officers and other directors of the Logan Garment company, manufacturers of knit goods, and retailers of ready to wear at a apparel, were organization meeting of the heads at 7 p. m. Friday. The li Presbyterian Bible school meets at 10 m. Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. The seunon subject will be. "Twelve Years oi Fro-- ! hibition " The evening service n, Rev McNab Wilson, cowboy evangelist, has been adopted by the Blackfeet Indian tribe at He is Glacier Park, Mont shown above in Indian costume. Reverend Wilson has given up hi.s cliarge among the whites and spends all his time on the Blackfeet reservation. Art Club Formed At Logan High School is hed at 7 o'clock The first of a series of talks will be given on Modem Christians." the one chosen ur this meetUnder the leadership of Kent ing being Kagawa of Japan All Cazier and the direction of E. are welcomed to our services H art Christian Science Barkdull. art teacher, a new club is be.ng developed at the Logan Senior high school. SACRAMENT MORE THAN A DEAD KITE SAY RELIGIONISTS HERE. "Sacrament is the subject ol the Lesson-SermoSunday. January 10 for all branches ot The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientists, m Boston. Massachusetts Revelation Text. Golden 7.13,14 "What are these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence came they9. . These are they which came out of great tribulation, and have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the n, . Lamb. Included in the Lesson-Sermo- n are these passages from the Bible: "Brethren. I would not that ye should be ignorant, how that all our fathers were under the cloud, and all passed through the sea; And did all drink the same spiritual drink; for they drank of that spiritual Rock that followed them; and that Rock H Corinthians was Christ election stockholders annual meeting was held in the company offices. Dr H. K. Merrill. Logan, pres. dent; J. W. Seamons, Hyde Park, vice president; Otto Mehr. secretary and general manager, and Cora Thatcher and Iveine Astle. directors, were the official personnel retained. A general report on the companys business of the last year was made by Manager Mehr and approved by the board Manager Mehr will leave Sunday morning with Einer Wistl-sefactory superintendent, for Los Angeles, and other po.nts in California, and Anzona. They will attend the annual Spnng Style Show in Los Angeles to select new merchandise for the retail department. While away for several weeks, Mr. Mehr will contact members of the company's sales force throughout southern California and Arizona. He will also visit knitting plants in the southwest with a view to gaining new ideas of operation suitable lor the local firm. The Logan Garment company during 1931 employed 39 local giving people in its factory, a them employment month earlier than usual ar.d continuing them on the payroll until December 19. In past years the factory run has generally aided October on or near October 15. Mr. Mehr said Saturday morning. It is the cunpanys intention to all of its personnel soon. The immediate function of the club will probably be to sponsor the annual art exhibit and contest to be held at the school from March 1 to March 31. This contest us open to all senior high schools in the state of Utah, and competition in three fields is offered: water color paintings, posters in color or black and white, and drawCash be ings. prizes will awarded, three awards being field. given in each The purpose of the the contest and exhib.t is to promote a higher appreciation of art in schools and to further art education in the community. Letters and rules are now being sent to other high schools throughout the state, and a great deal of interest is being shown by the students. Wanted Ihe evening's entertainment. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Luther Baldwin. Leroy Thorpe, Melvin Archibald, Lamont Leroy Leish-ma- n and Thomas B Bradshaw. A family dinner was given at the home of Mr and Mis Joseph Maughau lilday.A bowl ot fruits foi med the centiipieic Covirs of the dinner table. n were laid for Unity guests were. Mr and Mis Fred Paiker and, family ol Drummond. Montana Mi and n, Mrs . Ixiwi 11 , Nelson of Smith-fieldMiss Coiul Buchan in ol Sorul chat and Salt Lake 1 days Irishman pie ulerl a pultily appointed luneh-eo- n Wedaealiy jfh moon Mu sic and oeial chat was the of the .illeinoon billowed bv a deheious hot luncheon served to Mrs Howard Jones Mrs Tiiieso V.veU Mis Mary Andeison. Mis Julia Wyatt, Mrs Mrs Mae Lauia Wi'hamson Wilson. Mrs Bet.-Wyatt. Mrs Gertrude Irishman and th hostess Miss Dean Wilson assisted the hostess in the serv- be given by Miss Valene Popple-o- n ing. and Ernest Hall. InstruMiss Glare Hyde returned to mental trio, by the Misses Beth her home et Weiser. Idaho and Esther Fletcher and Eugene Monday alter spending the Fletcher; girls chorus by Miss holidays here jvith friends. Mr. Irene Archibald and company. Mrs Aime out lea-tiu- e SUNDAY - MONDAY AND TUESDAY jor.cspoRT COTTON RAGS, good (ize, free from buttons and buckles. No underwes', overalls or curtain material wanted. Ws pay 8c per lb. CLEAN mu- Mss Busic followed dinner chanan aei omp. uned Mr and Mrs Ne1 on to Sunt hlield tile same e nin'4 to a' for a It w and Mrs. Luther Baldwin entertained in her honor Sunday afternoon at an attractively arranged dinner. The home was beautifully decorated in holiday attire. The dinner was served on one long table which was centered with a vase of ChristPlaces were inas poinsettas. marked for the guest of honor, Mr and Mrs. Brigham Maughan. Mr and Mis. Aerial Maughan ol logan, Maughan, Wesley and the host and hostess. Music and social chat followed dinner. waid choir, The Wellsville under the direction of Choristr' Lamont Aden will present the Christmas cantata The Music of Beth'ehem," Sunday evening m the Logan Fourtn ward. was given at the A dinner homo of Mrs. Audra Turner in honor of her son. Deons tenth A pink birihd.iy anniversary. olnr si brine was earned out A birthday n the ricuirntious like with undies formed the imierpiece of the dinner table. for Places weie marked the nii'st of honor, D. H Maughan, Mrs Jane Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs Howard Jones and two Max and Dee. Spencer ,011s. Riggs and Warren Hall and the hostess The Wellsville ward MIA. are sponsoung a program Sunday .veiling m connection with the aci ament meeting. Talks will neiGHBORS UIAI BACK Home RKO RADIO PICTURE Also Comedy and News The Daily Herald 10. 1,4 correlative The following 33 of from page passage "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, is also included in this Lesson Sermon: Are all who eat bread and drink wine in memory of Jesus willing truly to drink his cup, take his cross, and leave all for tli" Then why ascribe this inspiration to a dead rite, instead of showing, by casting out error and making the body holy, acceptable un-- J o God.' that Truth has come to the understanding9" Christian Science services are held in the assembly room of the Cache Valley Bank building every Sunday morning at eleven o'clock and rvoty Wed nesdiy evening at 8 oclock meets (very school Sunday Sunday morning at ten oclock The public is cordially invited -- Chnst-principl- GIVES SELF UP 111. After to attend SPRINGFIELD. eight years of being a fugitive FUNERAL SET from justice. Edward P. 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