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Show PAGE EIGHT. THE LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. NORRIS IIEItALD-JOURNAL- , Versatile Writer LOGAN, UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH 10, OGDEN, Utah, March 16 q p lUbDAi Hogs receipts 'too, 201 HORIZONT L 14 Brooch. Answer fo Pmlom Ponle m irket foi 291 dire t and ms 7 Author of 16 An outspoken 1, through About steady with last "Uunga Din. poem preweeks close, early top 1050 on 12 Tiny vent! d him stric tly choice local butchers, hula from becoming best dnvcins 10 2a to vegetable. 10 40, mixII Expected. poet ture. down to 10 00, packing sows 15 War flyer. 19 He w'as a fine $8 00 to 8 50 '16 Earthy matter. Cattle , also. LTltiPnjnsjAIL AA ill receipts 1200 658 for 17 To place jo 23 To sow again. maiket and 542 direct Nothing TNpTuiNnDjrTp P1 25 line. T&TeyqoVe i Lava. through Moderately active, run iplfsrnr1 f 27 Rowing tool. mostly plain quality Early sales IS Sharp. to steady strong, car medium 20 Miniscers 28 Custom. B.A'LIA Utah steers 925 lbs and 20 head s pay IOIOjN 29 Measure. 996 lb dnveins 6 00, cad medium 31 To propel a pl ). 870 lb Utah heifers 5 75, 2 out at 21 Feather. boat. 5 00, common and medium local 22 Taro root. 32 Constellation. stetrs and heifers 5 00 to 6 00, 49 Drivers VERTICAL 23 Inlet. 33 To wander, car medium 1008 lb. Utah cows 2 On. 24 Greek letter. 4 75, few lots good local cows 5 00- 35 To scold. command. 3 College official, 38 Wages. 5 25, cutter and common 26 Agitates. cows 00 Preposition. 3 25-- 25 4 Sweet 30 Tract of 42 Money 51 Sash. Sheepeleared land. receipts 600, all potatoes. changing. At last weeks close doublethrough 52 Prevaricator 88 lb. 5 Genus of fan 34 Relieves. 43 To countersink 8 75, car 85 lb Utahs Utah lambs 53 Harvests. 36 Verbal, 44 Serbian. palms. 8 60 6 Earthenware 56 To appear. 37 Sandy. 46 June flower. Note Above quotations on rail 39 Valley. 53 He was born 47 To instigate. casks. shipments reflect variable freight 40 Strife. 45 Breakwater. , India. 7 Dogs' home. in benefits on cattle and sheep bought 8 To conceive. 59 Some of his 41 Organs of 52 Pound. for 9 Body of water 54 Form of 'be. has an hearing. 45 Musical note. 10 Frosted. 55 Spain. Indian , 48 Tense. 11 To require. 57 Me. background. -- Funeral sirvirex wen hi hi Tuesday afternoon fur Mrs Hilda B ditd Situraay, Marth 7 at the home of het sisti r Mrs Bert Burrell at North Log in Serv ices were iu t h irsc of Bishop John H Kemp of the North Bogan ward Musical numbers other than the ward choir were vocal solo, Mrs Gertrude Welch, accompanied by Mrs Alice Olsen and an instrumental duet by Darrell Norris and Preston Obray accompanied by Mrs Alice Olsen Prayers were offered by Bishop Orville Lee of Paradise and Joseph Folk-ma- n of North Logan Spcakeis were P O Hansen, William T. James, David H Danielson, Pres D. M Bickmore of Paradise, John O Smith of Malta, Idaho, W. E Nyman and Bishop Kttnp of the North Logan ward Interment was in the Paradise cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Alfred Beutler of Floral offerings North Logan were profuse and were in charge of Mary Shipley and Nettie Obray and were carried by nieces. Morris, who -- t r half-year- 4 Wool Market VALW. PALMER BOSTON, March 16 0 P Very little demand was received for the limited supplies of domestic wools available in Boston, according to today's resport of the U. S Agriculture department. The houses that still had a few old wools on hand continued to quote asking prices that were either full up to or above selling prices that prevailed during the previous month Asking prices on occasional lots of new wools that have arrived ate mostly inclined to the low sides of selling prices received in the past month for wools of similar grade and staple. GOES TO OHIO Val W. Palmer, local Iron Fire- man dealer, left for Cleveland, where he will attend the national sales convention of the Iron Fireman Manufacturing company The local dealer will take part in discussion of the largest newspaper advertising, sales and merchandising program in Iron Fireman's history of He will attend a the 1936 line, whose advanced features are expected to help the company exceed materially the sales record established m 1935, which was 40 per cent above the previous peak year. pre-vie- Richmond Ward R.S. Celebrates Birthday The Richmond South Ward lief Society will celebrate their Rean- niversary day Tuesday with a special program, a hot dinner, and a social hour The meeting commences at 2 P. M. and all ladies of the ward are cordially invited to be present The Richmond Ward will also conduct a social, including a program and lunch on Tuesday in observance of the anniversary of the organization Literary Club Of Richmond Meets Milton' Merrill of the USAC and Professois and Mrs N. W. Christensen of the USAC music department will give the program Wednesday at the Womans Literary Club of Richmond A special Invitation has been extended to the Girls Literary Club to attend the meeting in the library club room. Prof. Cold forDabys two oved best by lerations of mothers. ICKS V VapoRub Markets at Glance years Both and with ninth redundmey K- Senate for sevmtcinwere formerly indly Missouri s outspoken Senator Ktvis and Blown Che State of Goveinors Bcnuitt Ciark interrupted him Coionct, I understand you are a r in former highw ,y i ommi-sio( Akl) Oi THANHS South Caroline'" (Continued from Page One) That s right We wish to express our heart- Well, how do's th it qu tJ fy felt thjmvs and deepest gratitude III pcting with trench nuts mai me expert'1 to our many kind friends who as- Wallace rcflud that he did not vou as a exclaimed Johnson with sisltd us Why, and comforted us during pi m to ship nuts to France a handle can I it dignity, After l biUtr debate, the com- gre the illness and at the time of the small boat as well in as anbody death of our dear sister, Hilda mittee sided with Hull It decided that regardless of where the nuts this room Norris MAIL BAG were shipped they would dislocate The Sisters of Mrs Norris the world mat ket JACKSONVILLE, Fla FARM LOBBA The cruiser Quim ey is not acI,EGAL NOTICES It looked as if the nut., were tually commissioned yet, but is was built She But they weren t in the soup practically ready FBOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES The farm lobby swung into ac- by the Fore River Shipbuilding . . . Mess at tion on Capitol Hill Quincy, company Overnight, H CLLHlx SI LT rot NTY Wallace was swamped with de- MilC, ANNA, Ky Two bills CON T mi Kl J'FriVR MoNFite mands from senators and con- providing pensions for widows and INFORM TIuN FULTHLK lull gressmen that he go through with orphans of World War veterans are before the committee on World the nut subsidy notice to creditors. They pointed out that in the War Veterans Legislation Hearof In tht JVItUtr of the AAA amendments passed last year ings were concluded March 6 It as F i Uit U aKo know si not likely that either one will to j (and not affected by the Supreme is Ivo-jv-'lvoth, . . be at sjtorgf , this session Court decision) also in the rew V S Apassed Cithlorv will pie-a- i cl tuns with , Baltimore, Md Meaning out farm act, specific provisions auher to tht mub siut i at his at he thorize moderate export subsidies of the phrase government ram" leMtletue t in i'rovult nt lies in the firm belief held by t ountv I th, on or btfoie th ITiii cn agricultural products I ate I 1 6 ot iiNt .if some d. Mh) government employes that This action by Congress, WallMh 19it man maliciously con- Lubrication, MatchALBERT lace was told, gave him full power the weather ROTH spires to send ram just at 4 30, to proceed with walnut subsidy Administtatoi of r w nrw the Commercial when most government . workers regardless to go home . . C C, f i leave offices lmmntrator As a matter Committee tfornj of InblUHtnm Mitih 16, Policy The schools atof fact, W allace was informed, Somerville Mass J3, lib the committee was only an advi- tended by Edith Nourse Rogers, '3 30 Mml from Massachusory body anyway and had abso- Congresswoman Rogers Hall in Lowell, lutely no power to dictate to him setts, are Madame Juliens in W ith this powerful backing, Miss, , and . , Paris HAS, Nashville, Tenn Wallace hesitated no longer On Government highway experts are from common colds March 10 he issued a departmental order quietly putting the walnut privately skeptical about the value a of as cotton fabric reinforcement into export subsidy operation ion The What happens next remains to element in roadto construe use $1,300, (XX) on recent decision be seen Knowing Hulls bull-do- g tests of a desthe is No matter how many medicines tenacity, insiders predict further perate effort expression to find new outlets you have tried for your cough, chest Probably the final for cotton repercussions Though officials do cold or bronchial irritation, you can fight will be waged around the hope to show builders that cotton get relief now with Creomulsion. president s desk trouble may be brewing and mats be can effectively used m Senous FREE FASHION AI K E cannot afford to take a chance curing" concrete surfaces, they you Mrs. Roosevelts adoring newswith anything less than Creomul-sio- n, paper girls have now got around have serious doubts about the winch goes light to the seat to giving her advice on what durability of any labric as a per- of the trouble to aid nature to part of the road structure soothe and heal the inflamed clothes she should wear Here is manent mem. V D Y , Concord, N H A pel feet picture of muscular acas their repartee at a recent press germ-laae- n branes the phlegm was error in in comerence. saying is loosened and expelled. tion is Don FDer. huge Notre decided Connecticut was the only state Have Even if other remedies have you Question Dame gridder and shot pu'tor Senators "mute both the in having wear to to are what failed, dont be discouraged, your you going as he hulls the 16 pound shot New class also is Hampshire is authorized, to guarantee dinner this druggist evening Elser. now a through the an I haven't even represented by two Senators v ho Creomulsion and to refund your Mrs Roosevelt senior at the Irish institution never H Brown and you are not satisfied with, Keyes money speak, thought about it. If it is cold The case will take part in the Central Inof Keyes is the more reresults from the very first bottle. I will wear a velvet dress Creomulsion nght now. (Adv.) tercollegiate Conference indoor Q : Will you wear the prune markable, since he has been in the Get track meet at Notre Dame. colored one7 I like that one Marth 13 14 Mrs R : No, I don't think I will Defending champion iu the shot put he won last that because I wore it the other day I think I shall wear the one year with a toss of 47 feet 7 AT THE with two colors, purple and red inches I think you must be so accustomed to seeing the same di esses that you must get tired describing You are always so kind them about it MARIN E EXPERT Colonel James M Johnson, assistant secretary of commerce, was SONNY LEE Mrs. Union Green who has been testifying before the Senate Comill a local at merce Committee on ship subsidy is seriously hospital reported to be much improved legislation The He aired his views at length Mrs. Ed. Iavis underwent an operation for appendicitis at a loby cal hospital Sunday. Merle M MI!- I AGE LI ENSEs IHUTTY PUTTING Ogden Livestock j Slow-stead- y; 7-- 5-- 10-1- 9-- 9 CEP, Beware Coughs That Hang On Merry-Go-Rou- g; 9-- 9 Butter Prices Chaplin Paulette Goddard round-the-wor- i m By United Press Stocks irregular higher featured by utilities. Bonds irregular and quiet; some European issues firm Curb irregular, utilities higher Chicago stocks irregular Call money a of 1 per cent. currencies Foreign n excellent pianist and singer, he easier in terms of dollars. slightly Cotton irregular; distant months has been prominent in musical nr: Kirs mohb about circles in the ward and the city easier. years he has been a member Logan Sixth Ward For and the pianist of the Imperial club Pievious to going to Glee ( Continued frota page one ) Salt Lake he was the chorister of the ward choir and since returnDenver, Colo , March 16 U Pi he has been chorisassistant ing there continuously until he moved ter At he is chorister of livestoc k. present to Logan thiee years ago Cattle- - 2 900; beef the Sunday Si hool 9 steers heifers 85; cows and Fred Baugh was taken from the The letmng bishop, Olof I 75, feeders and School supcrintendeney, Pedersen, has served the ward stock 7calves unaay 85, hulls 5 25-- 5 50 wbeie he has si rved as first long anil faithfully and has the 3,300, steady-1- 5 Hogs lower; love and esteem of every member asxi-- t mt, to become first counselor 0 10 35; hulk 25, packing top of Undi c his th" ward direction in the hiihopric. He was born m 8 991-- 9 15, sows 50 pigs 111" Sixth ward 33 years ago and the ward has progiessed in almost fat Sheep: 4 5(X), steady-stronevery undertaking and has become lambs ha 3 lived there continuously with one 5 ewes 85, the of leading wards in tne cxcipUon of two years m the The third marriage license to be ticks Young and old have, always Canaurnn- - mission during -1-926-28 'ifmed in the first half of the sideunrallied to his whatever in He has also worked in the Sunday month of March at the office of i N Sc hool as a teacher and as presidertaking the ward has been enJ, Crookston, Cache County dent of the Elders quorum He gaged clerk, was issued Saturday to Ross is a tenor singer of note, and is 28, Franklin and Lillian Gibson, SAN FRANCISCO, March 16 a member of the Imperiul Glee Woodland Henderson, 27, Arimo, (I Pi market Dairy club. Idaho Butter: 92 score 3414. To Wed The three licenses, representing Eggs: Large 19'4; medium 1714; one Good Musician of the lowest averages for a small 13V.! , tw-week period in several years, SALT LAKE CITY, March 36 Juik Taylot, the second ioiiii-selo- r, were issued on March 2, 9 and 14. -11P Butter: Extra cartoned 36 became a member of the cents LDS chuiih about 2t years ago SINGAPORE, Marth 16 ilJ) when he came to Utah with his Charlie Chaphn, screen comedian parents from Leicester, England will marry Paulette Goddard, his He has lived m the Sixth ward companion of a during the past 19 years with the trip, when they arrive here, next exception of about a year when Wednesday, the Malaya Tribune Mrs, Erva James is spending he was transferred to the mam reported The newspaper today office m Salt Lake City of the said it understood a special license the week in Ogden visiting relatives. be Oil would issued. Utah Refining company An Mrs Jane Richmand is visiting friends at Malta, Idaho, a guest of Mrs Emma Smith. Mrs Ann Welch spent last week end at Smithfield, a guest of her daughter, Mrs Then Geary. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bahn and baby of Lyman, Wyoming were relatives and friends, visiting Thursday. Mrs. Harry L. Welch and baby spent last week end in Hyrum Mrs Mary Maddex and baby returned home Friday from a local hospital A genealogical committee meeting was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs John Welch A special genealogical program was arranged to be present18-- 9 ed Sunday, March 22 in connection with ward sacrament meetCommittee members present ing wereMr and Mrs John Welch, Empire State Violo Welch, Joseph Humphreys Certified Dress Length Zeda Summers and Maud Olsen, Mrs Thelma Rawlins entertained at her home Monday afternoon at a childrens party, the occasion being the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter Janice Seven small girls were present Games were played and dainty refreshments served Miss Louise Gibbs of Ogden is visiting relatives ! The Operetta, "And It Rained presented by the M I A. Friday evening was very well attended m any All those participating ! way were entertained at a social of close the operetta by the at the Refreshofficers of the MIA 3 to 5 Yard Lengths ments were served Mrs Lydia Obrav was hostess If thought by the yard would be at a childrens party at her home Friday afternoon, the occasion $3.00 the length being the seventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Shirley Indoor games were played gnd dainty refreshments served Denver Livestock 10 Dansante worlds fastest dancer Featured Schilling Buy Howard and his famous California Swing- Band pcppermtlie larger sizes Look nvhat you ?.oz 4oz 8 oz - save! pepper pepper p4jiper lo St. Patricks Day Tuesday 15 Gents 33c 25 1 .... Ladies 15c ld You can SALE of SILKS TASTfe the Qualify fhe Qualify insurance You can Wednesday Mar. a.m. - Brand New! Gorgeous Spring Prints First Time Shown (198 Need Building-Up- ? 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