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Show THE FACE EIGHT. HERALD-JOURNA- MONDAY, UTAH, LOGAN, L, JULY 1 94 2. Lewiston First Ward Members Cooperate In Beet Project ABOUT PRAY Cun t in iioii TOWN about to William Woodland tamil.v m was hold vsti-fdal run ion Annio. Idaho, hunnimg the late OFTE (' it Tin- - I. WlKullanil, whom- 100th birthday anniversary would have conn- this year The mite living lifting man if highe.st plane al said. Be loyal to and the world v. ,, he adman, , you, think more ot fellow churih break churl b i,, u ther a hypro, it, ling. The world trust for eithei Major Reuben professor of i hen, State Agrieiiltiu.il Participating in the work and mer Cache stain ,. ... oa Society, and her two counselors.; for all of Mrs. the participants Mrs. Arvilla Hogan and discussed brii fU p... Fay, lauding ' Bernhisel. They were assisted by .assisting the ward in this im- - nutrition speriali-- - v'di o A. Mrs. Victor Waddoups and Mrs. portant project were William army. of the William Waddoups. The two roun - Budge, Wiilo Experience superintendent selors to Bishop Lewis, Sylmar Lewiston sugar factory, anil D. For the past Alajor Jessop and Victor Waddoups, also'D. Buttars, field man cf the hus lectuied on assisted. habits befoie ai nr. ireit company. cliildrm of Air anil Mis William Woodland were ptesrnt, tanging in age irom 58 to 70 yeals. Aliout 00his.1. sreiulnnts pal t leipnteil. A was Woodland tiny ot l.iiiTa I1. Wen'll n't el y I pleseliteil Logur.. 1 Mr. anil Mrs. John K. Olsim mu- ten'll to Salt Lake OtV yesterday when- they visited with relatives and lneniis. Returning to I'gan with them was Airs. Kulh Clegg and daughter. Dixie Diuise who The spirit of Mormon cooper- have been visiting the past lew atmn wms demonstrated last week Mrs. and Lynn Mr with days bv led members of the Lewiston Laurenre m Salt Lake. First ward when they thinned 1H4 Hi res of sugar beets raised by the Mr. anil Mrs. James M. Smith ward for the welfare received a card from Lieut Lyman of the I'hurrh. The workdepartment, was done E. Smith and wife stating the cou- in about five hours upder the lrom transferred have been ple California and will he located at Norman W. Ncnmther, former Foit Bemung, Georgia. Smithfield athlete who Ipiomiiieiil ' - . Dow Lewis W. Bow-- j Walter L.; man. A. F. Smith, Taggari and L. Glenn Cottle. Old and young responded to the call of Bishop Lewis to assist in the thinning of the beet field and there were workers between eight leadership of Bishop and work directors R. j and 72 years of age. The oldest participant was Edward Smith, who is 72 years of age. The oldest couple assisting in the work was" Mr. and Mis. John Hasliim. 85 and flo years of age, respectively. Mrs. Haslum was one of the first workers on the field and one of the last to leave both for the din- ner' call and the completion of the work. The ward served a luncheon and randy to all of the workers during the noon hour under the direction of Mrs. Verna Hyer, Relief of the ward president , NATIVE OF CACHE HERE'S MORE ABOUT armv, has been Legislative Post HERES MORE ILIFELONG RESIDENT ABOUT ARRESTS DIES IN OGDEN Ohio, A a Yorx kansas and Louis, a, , At the ? ent time he is uni it j Knox, Kentucky "I am, in etted. rd of Wisdom i ni"', out. "I to shim 'Marx A a cessity try of eating HERES MORE ABOUT WELLSVILLE ' .7 j tem-wer- - Isolation 1 n, hav-finan- ptes-idcnti- al post-llobe- rt i bar-191- j New U. S. Town Is Symbol Of Freedom j German-America- j p Wor-nlae- j le ht ' serv-Althou- Bill Introduced For Mis-feder- 1 Requisition Of Autos in. hand-to-han- i pari-malu- ' id ' ae four-motor- . . man-Danis- : j hair-dresse- r. - . 87-- post-gradua- te rqw-hes- . d Fo Esteemed Pioneer j Willkie Opposed To G. sachusettx. professor of chemistry at DIES tOF Georgia. Nor (Continued From Page One) State Agricultural college, is vis- - as. to1S Fort Henning (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) with a lank battalion, nian itmg with his family m Ijognn to had to' this country brought successful in his business activifore. Mr. Zollinger purchased during the next few days. Major f nance their mission. Several of! Last respects to Mrs. fcina Lea-- , Hill, active ill local civic and cabin and made it as A native of Millville and Iiftlcog tj)c COntacts had ties, and he has remained in resident (hanged bills of.vctt Archibald, 37, lifelong church circles before called to the Mrs. Logan because of his interest in rt. Annie large denominations to divert sus- - ot Cache Valley who died at her fortable as possible for his folks, of Utah. is now stationed a army year ago, newcomer reported Sunday at in Wellsville Suturday eventhat the journey was ended thejthp community. He believes that Blanchard Pullnm Hill. 82, ahr at picion from Adolf Hitlers agents. home will at Knit Knox, Kentucky, as nuM, mortal hos) ital. be paid in funeral rites happy was Bmlgt Hoover tnat ing, Leiner in the charged host the officer. trition Logan is plaec thankful (be family home in Ogden Sunday and that their lives had 2 a close friend of leader to be conducted Wednesday at I he I.ogun heart ail- -' of the group whichKerling, been spared. was United States in which to live anil following a. tw ward Wellsville m. anynn First highway p. near landed Wendell 1). Buttars of Lewiston. nto a cow path Sunday for raise a family. In 1864 he wa3 called to bring J.u ksonville, Fla., June 17, and ihapel, under the direction ot aimed m northern turned ih(mrs, An intense interest in public, b that he had been approved by Bishop John J. Hendry. from Winter Quarters, to immigrants .eland, has sent greet.s lo his; Mr. Hatch affnirs prompted Burial will take place in WellsSWIiy. A cow. wandering the German high command as a lneniis in Cache alley through his aIo W( which time his remaining announce his candidacy. He has' conducted in the Lonn cmetery secret - a the ville sluik with maln the be,mc. Thompcemetery, for contact the saboteurs. d parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). D. Buta ,.Ht, R11Ilrd. Traftj, wai been one of the leading forces Wednesday at 3 30 p m., with son Funeral Home in charge, ter anil family came back with Immediate Contacts the Logun Public Forum ml under .he direi lion of Lindquist blocked. Highway patrolmen finally Friends may call at the family him. He helped build the first canAll were of these individuals and Sons of He Ogden, mortuary home this evening, Tuesday and als and railroads, and worked m opened the road again by calling and chairman of that group. aware of of the arrival the eight Millville was Hill Mrs. born in a wrecking car thut hoisted Bosbio has likewise served ns chairniun; the canyons cutting and hewing Wednesday until time of services. a from on saboteurs a Germany on of 5, H60, of the Logan Educational Forum. daughter September from the guard. Mrs. Arihibald who was among ties; gettmg out lumber for build- but none of them Blanch-be- r sei ret mission, , Airs. Glen Balls, formerly Miss Baitha Jensen and John chain-Long active in the junior e made any attempt to report the a group of Wellsville women who ings and for fuel. When the Fern Moody, has left Cache Valley of commerce, both state nnd'ard. Her parents weie among the Providence Second Ward Relief from pie and tabernacle at Logan were night Friday graduated to or information FBI the any staCache is to join her husband who valley ar. American Red Cross home nursSociety meeting will not be held local, he was chairman of the first settlers of being constructed, he hauled rock The family moved to Logaii while olhr authority. Hoover stated, tioned at Camp Roberts, Calif. She this week, but will be postponed stale committee on governmental a to Hoover According Kerling ing class in Hyrum, died of heart from Green canyon, afterwards aswill live at Paso Robles, where she until Tuesday, July 21. Tenebers affairs of the junior chamber and. Mrs. Hill was a child, and she lived contacted Leiner in - New York ailment. sisting in the building of the Provirecently accepted employment. are urged to have reports ready by in his capacity came in close here until September of 1X78, when She was born in Logan August dence meeting house in 1868. arriving in this 27, 1904. a touch with state and municipal; she married Isaac Iullem. They immediately after that timy. On May 9, 1870, he was married daughter of Frank and and was given assistance government. He was the first lived in Trenton until Mr. Pullem s country Sherman Stuart of Clarkston, 111 m liking other contacts in that J;lno Glen Leavett. She was mar- to Rosetta Loosli of Clarkston, in 1895. 6, receive' death, May in man to young Logan iied to William S. Archibald on the Salt Lake Endowment house. recently from a trip to Denthe junior chambers distinguished! She married Alma S. Hill at Ma- - ;rea. Hoover said Leiner changed ver and vicinity, .where he purfixed for ex- - June 18. 1924, in the Logan LDS They were comfortably for bills and targe on lad. 6, and 1903, Kerling Idaho, medal August service chased a number of registered temple. A member of the Wells- those days, owning 25 acres of our in 192MrsTrent P,aincd Hil1 dled in return61 changes hp Serves Unselfishly ville First LDS ward, she had been land, some herefords anil a Domino bull from cattle and to Logan where she remained un- - laws and travel regulations active in church and civic affairs. a team. He machinery, the famous Fred C. DeBerard ol aliens served several years Post-Wa- r 11 year, ILlude of enemy death her til the mother garding ehairLnship the r husband include Survivors h, ranch at Krommling, Colo. Mr. Lorn in Germany on Aug. 11, as a school trustee, and left in hter. She then moved to Ogden. the 1941 USO drive of Card-stoStuart visited six different cattle 1889 for a mission to Switzerland. the eight sons and W9. Leiner arrived in this crjn-fun- d of Wellsville, her parents Surviving of the Cross Red war; and sons five manship on of are all located Alberta, Can.; farm which this ti me there were nine 1929, after drive, membership on the! ' daughters. I. Ray Pullem of Clear- try in December, naz. CHICAGO, July 13 U Its WenDeane, or near the Yampa and Colorado Bonnie, Ruby, children in the family. In 1895, he the daughters, Clifford P. Pullem of ButU. mg joined the party committees and 1940 dell Archcubbing Willkie, Marlowe and Republican Thayne rivers, surrounded by ideal grazLeo and Fieil Pul-- , previous year Hoover said. He Glenn, began building the home which ibald of Wellsville, and the follow- stands candidate, plans to use his of the Boy Scouts, the road com-- j Ma'11.; Carrol, and ing grounds. in Providence at the presLloyd Pullem of added that Leiner became associ- Mabel Mrs. influence in state political con- - mittee of the chamber of com-i- " 1,m of Ogden ing brother and sisters, ent Mrs. Bartha Hoiner of ated with the German-America- n whore he lived for 67 time, rn-- I GwtiM, member of the merce, tests Keith of for the defeat county Alr. anil Mrs. A. B. Harrison Republicans and Mrs. George Bund afte r arriving here and Nelson, Mrs. Jean Hinman, He later moved to Logan. ash., years. Nokane, 0f member and of board, to L., Thayne and Barbara Leavitt tiding have received word from their son committed piogram of Beside eight children who have B. Harrison of his promo-- 1 war isolation. filled missions, 15 grandsons and tion to captain in the U. S. army, At a press conference following granddaughters have entered the Captain Harrison is stationed at dedication of the new town of assisted by Mr. mission fields, 111., Tenn. is Willkie said He dice, Tyson, Paris, yesterday, Zollinger. a native of Logan having gradu-- 1 he wanted "to see men elected to Mr. Zollinger has been an ar0 ated at the USAC in 1937 and in1 office Who will see that the to contact dent church worker all his life. is the father of Mr. Hatch with his master's degree. He riers to international trade are in Florida, Since 1885 he has worked regu-- j sons, Robert and Stanley. married the former Catherine broken down. who served in fhcJT Cramer, Demoa larly at the Logan temple, having been hus He always German army during World War "We cannot have jieace without Wright of Logan. j done intera has Inken temple woik for more than crat and major I. was born in Allendorf, Ger-- 1 economic cooperation and 1 want 19,000 of his ancestors. His wife I.t. Wendell Hughes Sorenson to see men elected to office who est in the party and its aetivilms in 1900. He came to this many, has been one of faithfulness and on both the national and local visited in Logan with his parents, realize that, he said. country in 1925 and was natural-- I service to his religion and comfronts. He was one of the organITofessor and Mrs. A. N. Sorensen ized six or into elections "Ill go into the years ago. izers and for a long period an munity. He always contributed Hoover ami was honored at a dinner giv- the primaries in the states as I see said admit-Cramer that j member of the local Junior generously. He has been a vital active en by Mrs. Sarah Hughes to ted FBI and fit," he said. "I can say right agents that Thiel and factor in the construction of railAsked to com- indicated was it Miss Gladys Hughes in Mendon. now thut if I were a citizen of Il- Democratic league. but of informed the city, him of the ment on the position for which systems, Logan LIDICE, 111., July 13 il'l'i - The Kerling manner and purpose of 'their ar- - that the assualt was making pro- roads, irrigation Lt. Sorensen who has been linois I wouldnt vote for the re he is a candidate, Mr. Hatch town of I jilice stood as a defiant temple and tabernacle, school hous- o him stationed at Camp Davis. North election of Congressman (Stephen said: "The 0VP1' gress. ,urnpd es on Illinois and basic is the the meeting houses and other legislature symbol of freedom , On the Kalinin sector, northwest, most of which was recover- Carolina, visited cn route to Camp A ) Day. institution in our democratic, ays-- : prairie today 32 days alter Ger-te- ed. 6,0, ' of Moscow, the Germans attacked Stephens, Georgia. His wife, the Willkie pained the question of townof 13 children I regard the office fathpr many announced that the dead" Axis of is "over an Cramer ami former Nora Lou Allen of Ogden, whether he would cross party lines stnte and "par piles engineer f representative to be one not ship was leveled and the name of mechanic by trade, and is a Rzhcv. They made some gains in returned with him. to support a Democrat of mter- ot only of real honor, but one of the community extinguished. member of the Friends of New what the Russians described as in- - Y' national viewpoint against a Re- - heavy responsibility." n Zr h M The German announcement refull extent tense the but which fighting, later became the M. Germany, William Orporal Stoddard, publican isolationist, of Lidice, Law ence to the village r D., Mrs Rosetta ferred Staif- n son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Stod- Bund, Hoover of the operation was uncertain. "I've made no decision on that, for, all of Province; John D Czechoslovakia, which was razed snid. On other fronts: dard of Richmond, now stationed he answered. I'm a Republican, to avenge the slaving of Rein-- ! EiYIT The Axis attempted!0 Wendell, Idaho, Aaron A.( of with the 403rd Sep. CA. Bn. (AA, and I expect to remain a Republl-CumChangHl Bills hardt !ps' Heydrich. (the hangman) tary Luthi, new attacks on the Mediterranean fblpt' Ida0 conHoover sain hHS also aubeen Hulen, Texas, Kerling can. Everything I do has but one e But the town was reborn Sun- - taeted Miss yo Mrs Geneva coast west of El Alamein, but Brit- - Freedom, her at Engemann pointed to attend the Sperry Gyro-- ! end: To bring the party to a of suburb this and when Eveline Joilet, of ley from day Zollinger drove them back New' of a in artillery employment scope School, at Brooklyn, New realization ot problems to be faicil 111., changed its name from Stern five-miad- - 8anYork. After completion grocery slore. Hoover said positions won in a of the after the war, and I want to hi lp to Lidice, has neve nty-thre- e Guldens Park on Friday. The desert front vance taxes grand will life excise heavier she hills for him and course he will return to his pce- elect men to office who will see pHy changed President Roosevelt telegraphed knew that he had been landed now starts about five miles west children, sixty-eigever b fore. great grand- sent station. these problems. I'm dedicated to than The tax on cigarettes has been the throng of 50.000 attending the in th;s country from a German "f El Alainoin on the coast, runs children, and one great great this one thing " southward and then bulges out to grand child. Tw'o of his sons increased by the committee by dedication: submarine as a secret agent." Logan stake temple day and Instead of being killed is the in the first World war. and one a halt cent a package Another 5o born in Brooklyn, N. a point south of El Alamein. thence night will be next Widncsday. cents has been added to the tax nazis would have it, ladiie ii.is Y.. in 1907 and n citizen of this bind3 westward again to the Qat-- , S(,n tn the Spanish American war. July 15. This will be the hi t His first wife died on Jan. 30, on a quart of liquor. Cigar and been given new life In the great country. Miss Engemann spent lara depression. until liny Logan stake temple CHINA - Chinese forces recapture will ti higher valley ot the lakes and the smokers childhood pay all of her 3. will The pipe practically Thursday, Sept. temple tax. Telephone bills (Mississippi, the name and town of in Germany. Since returning to Fotou Island, off the mouth of the be iloscd during August resent Lidice now becomes an evei lusting the United States in 1928, she has Wil1 river- where the Japanese had recommends will be good until carry a 10 instead of a six per cent tax, telegrams will pay 15 r minder to us that nazi Mice been employed ns a waitress, been attempting to occupy the im- Oct. 1. The slake presidency, ot love not either the could m. in the Provi-Yor- k destroy of la store instead and domestic. elerk in Newi Port!ft port of Foochow. A Chung- - Wednesday at 2 stake genealogical high council, A five per cent tax must be,hun.an ireedom or the courage to lommumque said the enemy dence First ward chapel, with committee and all the ward bishWASHINGTON. City and Miami Beach, Fla.jkl,lK 3,1,1 July 13 UT t'c11 in fight- - Bishop Leon Alder in charge, l aje. Hoover said, was a close lost Robert R. Reynolds. D N. (., paid with each bet laid down at- maintain it. opries and committees urge a Wendell L. Willkie, 1940 Repub- - friend of Heinrich iieinck. one of "8 on the ialnd. Friends may call at the family windows Shipgood attendance next Wednesday, today introduced a bill to authorize the eatter.xl Aerial operations were home, 245 East Third North street and the saboteurs landed at Amgan-- i President Roosevelt to acquire by ments by land, water or air will luan presidential nominee resumed in western Europe follow- - m Logan, at the dedication sett, lamg Island. June 13 .laiiM- - Johnson, son of Mr. and voluut.ny means, or to requisition. Tuesday from 1 to tarry a five per cent tax. 1, most principal speaker The FBI director said that Faje lnK the RAF attack on Saturday p m., awl at the old family home Mrs. Oliver G. Johnson of this city, "any cetcnionics, saul the nazis clinic or transportation Starting next January Americans will pay part of their slioycd Lidice because they were s one of the first persons eon-- , afternoon against the airmail sub-- j in Providence Tuesday after 8 p.m. is employed at Thompson Falls. equipment or supplies" and that they were ufiuid taeted by Heinck and allegedly biarine base at Danzig, which is and Wednesday until time of serv- Montana, m a student fire tamp as Reynolds told the senate that the income taxes as they earn, in had been told of the manner in ldso a supply base for shipments to icos. Burial will take place in the measure was drafted as result of Iition to paying 1912 taxes in the a forest fire warden. e Russian front. Extensive dam- - Providence which he landed and the purpose cemetery, under the lii-testimony by Defense Tiansporta--- 1 regular quarterly installments.ihvas reported as the result of rection of the From each wage, salary or A marriage license" has been is his visit. He also admitted W. Loyal Hall Mor- ion Director Joseph B Eastman of score several big tuai v of Logan. sued at the Cache county clerk's before the senate military affnii s iilend check will be deducted five,Ljdice 'fire us, now and until the thut he agreed to keep for Heinck bombmg by Lancaster planes office to Glen Edward Downs. 26. committee, it which Reynolds is per cent of the amount in ex css tattle is over, with the iron reso-o- f a money-bel- t containing $3,600 ludl f s attached the submar-- , of fixed personal exemptions. The lutn n tli.lt the madness ol t;. ants whiih he knew had been brought Salt Lake City, and Margaret chairman. ' nt ine yards National income in the first Flensburg oil the Ger- LaRi-Hoover said. from Germany, Munk. 22, of Amulga. Purpose of the bid, Reynolds exemption for a single person is must perish ftom the earth h border. j quarter of this year reached an isaid, is to "conserve existing ve- - "$11 a week; for a married man annual rate of $10S.8 billion, an 1906. came to the United Police Cl. iff llxrnni t eatherston luiles and other transput at ion $28 and for each child or other Faje HIM KLEY SUt t F.SSOK announced today that all bicycle equipment and supplies States in 1928 and was naturalized Hoover said, that his son hadlad'imo high, the department of insure dependents, $S 50. WASHINGTON. July 13 d.P tMirtaxes owners who haven't as yet pur-- I their utilization for essential war at New York in 1936. He has been informed him that he had "just commerce reported, The present four per cent nor- lYe.sulent Roosevelt, acting on the employed as a steward on Ham- - returned" from Germany by chased their 1942 license tags must purposes." do so immediately. If any bikes! After the president took over mal tax has been raised to six recommendation of Secretaiy ol line vessels and on marine after being trained as a are found without licenses, they any vehicle under the bill, its lues per cent. Personal exemptions Commerce Jesse H. Jones, today private yachts. He also worked saboteur by the German high L. will be picked up," he stated. Tags oi other parts, he would have the have been lowered, except for nominated William Clayton, in New York restaurants and command. Hoover said Hnupt may be secured for 25 cents each power to assign them to any got- - officers aid men of the armed close associate ot Jones, to be as- since January, 1940. has been knew his son came to this country ce. of column at police headquarters. einment agemy whn h needed forces to $500 single und $12ih sistant secretary to commit sabotage. employed as a 'married. Bobbers, s nlors and mar-- ; Clayton, who has been a special them, After arriving in New York. Mt. and Mrs. Jaqucs were the will succeed to Mr. und Mrs. James .Abbott of Junes, Dunns who accepted payment me will retain the present $750 assistant Kerling made numerous efforts to fir,st persons contacted by sabo-me11. Swan Lake announce the nriivnl of for their vehicles m, war bonds single and $1500 married exemptRobn t Hinckley, resigned, his wife through Leiner iteur Hermunn Neubauor after he n son, born in a local hospital. would be given a cntificate of ion differential buck Clayton served for a time as dep- - Mrs. Kerling, Hoover said, was .landed in Florida. Hoover said, By that priority'' which would entitle them' privates narrowly missed paying uty federal loan udnunistiator in infoi mod by Leiner of her hus-- j They allegedly admitted, he added, A major operation has been perfirst call on new vt hales when they SI I a year income tax under the charge of purchases of critical and bunds arrival, but her attempts' that Neubauer explained he had formed in a Logan hospital on Ted are available after the war new $50 pay law. to see him foiled as he already returned here by submarine on a strategic materials. - Lewis of Lewiston, son of Bishop Owners would he entitled to The new surtax rates will range; hud been taken into custody by secret mission for the German and Mrs. Dow Lewis. FBI agents. payment, in either bonds! from 13 per cent of the first goverihnent and at his request X STOCKY III) STRIKE or cash, but it they were Member of Bund $2,000 of taxable ineome to 82 concealed in their home $3,6uo in 13 III EAST ST. LOUIS, July tied, they could accept 50 per eerit per eerit on all over $200,000. Hoover. to $30 Kerkhof, bills. The money purportedly according leceived word that their son. Gene oi vhe figuie set by the president, .Corporations will continue to payiMoie tan 3iH) employes at the na- - had been associated with Mrs. was found bv FBI agents in a al-- a H. Linford, is in the 30th Medteul 24 normal tax Under the com- - tional city stockyards stinck to-- I Kerling for more than i year, coffee jar in Mrs. Jaques' kitchen. nut tee's hist minute revision they,hy. paralyzing trading on olio H was a member of the Yon; Mr and Mrs. Wcrgin, Hoover Cotps battalion, in Company B, at will pay a 21 per cent surtax of the nation's hugest hog mat- - Ilimienlniig Camp Grant, Illinois. close post of the Kvff- - slated, were friends of instead of the tentatively approv- - kets. The stokers are members haeuser Bund in New York City Haupt's family. Huupt allegedly o. U10 Mrs. and local Wendell livestock of 13 handlers 16, ed Gennun-AmBudge Ir, with 1Itj associated contacted Wcrgin after arriving to- of this city left today for Denver The excess profits rate was re-- , union ot the amalgamated meat Bandists. in Chicago, where Dr. Budgp will attend the day battled three forest fires vv huh iluced Saturday from 94 to cutters and butcher workmen, an Mr, and Mrs H.uipt were up- - Hoover described Mr. and Sirs, nortlic.i.-terhave ree. 14 American AFL aifili.it raged thiough assembly. per cent but the per cent prehowled in the Chicago areal Frochling as important contacts International College of Surgeons. leishing county south of heie for fund which coiporations would, lifter agents found that for the sabotage agents, The couple will be gone about one the (last five days blai keniiig 20- - have received after the war on Mr and Mrs. Harold Ba'ling an- - Haunt h ,d proceeded directly to is un uncle of Huupt andFroehling was the week. Last year the convention was ooo lures and endangering mintthe excess profits taxes they pay the birth of a daughter in their home after landing. first person contacted bv him in Mexico (ernus held in City. .sheep ami cattle, ia local liosp-tulThe elder Haunt admitted. Clueaeo, Hoover said. jnow was eliminated. .... D Washington p teuh-Wo- I ' f,is serving correct habits. There arc Pm army. During a yen', have not Made om- a unfai. contact." L. Tom rerrv, mum, stake president y i m ,iUin the temple and the Word of Wisdi near-classi- m remars c , Jr.d nr -. , He no when be s Wo are unduly tempting UeL,. when we expect him to body out of un,. ,teepet liquor and tobacco Hr (oulj . ably do this But to tMllM a, makei-lestia- is placing an umea-- l J' j BV tnlled o tion before him," A.s off I jthen Speakers Other speakers Listed at the Dovkw Stalin i(( gf!. sessions were Da; if member of the stake high nz jfrnian b who contended that ju sterns c essary in order to rueive nainc A. H. Peterson, tase mi tion; v ad' ary, who explained some of the of doing missionary woik i t .Germa mond Shaw, missionary from juhar Ifeastw Logan Third ward to Har, James Skidmore, missionary fu miles Logan Ninth ward to the .V l ine C of western anil West Canadian t t'orone sion; Joseph Everton, son of ers, and Mrs. Walter M. Em ireds who is attending the V. S iominj and who is home or. si forr fno rei leave; John H. Andri.-o- n stake high councilman, and Pti tl (Con" dent Owens, who reviewed act ties in the priesthood and of the eoiifereni't, t who stated: "You people of Logan and i. dent rounding communities your homes here if you accept industry jobs outside of this r. ley. Keep your homes. They -- i ip-- a mighty important whereas vour war a possession, industry may be only tenipuiary. a home here is a permanent j S I a '.he more I Music Oufstandin" .n de continued activity Urging i t f dist church work. President Owens, piitly served that "some of ns knW-i- s as God's work so well t hnt wt can him do all of it." ; was Music for the loulerenee W. F furnished by the Cm he Stake f 'Cache lief Society chorus, consisting mato members from all wards, orpin:, J as Ct" Stake of under the direction iGgan and i.ster Eugene B. Lundquist. by Mrs. James A. MiMurrini I was companists were Mrs, Wu'ter C!s$ E. ti, piano and Professor S. inm c organ. I ,rns, i i During the .afternoon Clerk Homy Salisbury tithe list of local and general ... , announced that Wood' W. Scott, one of the presidents the 64th Qourouni ot Seventy been released, and John X L born installed in his place. Prayers were offend by Wall, James H. Knfoid, and J. I Tolman. fcf. vvi 1 Mon au'-- I Ray Nel n. t ih D Si as mntn k ittee i Kan fc none s.Wen It Spei rennli HE McCleary Elms Blvd.. Excelsior Springw is putting out an e book on Colon ciders, Piles and Constipati011 commonly associated chrome ments. 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