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Show Herald-Journ- al Th October Saturday Evening, WRITES HELD FOR 6, 1943 HLKE S MORE ABOUT Direct Cache Chest Drive County War vseMen CARL N. FRIEDLI (Continued from tip Churches yVas POLICY POST-WA- R page 006 LOGAN IUFsKATMtIAN ( 111 IK II ev.n atlected w,,,ds ,ht FVu nds eulogized the life Minister Miner E Biuner .V Friedli at the funeral boiled repot tera Services tor ..member 7th '43 ervues in the Logan Tenth ward Sen Tom Connally 10 00 a m C'hurih School Dr, Tex, hapel Thursday Those who spoke immediately han-- il the so'e as ore 11 00 a m Worship Serene of his aetiMties were Warren Soloist Osiar A Him k Si how. President A E Anderson. which takes this impoitaut subSermon BARBED W IKE V. Seamons Fred ject tfoingn policy) oit of the Bishop J DISEASE field l'alwyler, and Bishop Godfrey partisanship 2 30 p m W estminster Fellowship s I wanted a vote. Schwartz. Moe mg rmure on Eutope he said, 'but look ui theI got Prayers were offered by Otto The Di F Mi kenzie vote en achieved clearly and Beutler Lumlbcrg Henry 6 30 PA P Soi letj Subjei t ol Two duets were sung by Gottlieb I sought hard to achieve a non " tcsolu-tio- n 'What we helieee Hnd whv ch of partisan Mrs approval Howard J Maugh-aJaggi and " The chou sang several numST. JOHNS MTsfoPM. bers A solo was sung bv Alton Republican leaders wanted the1 Church is located at 9fi East 1st same thing It was one ot the llarr.s The grave in the citv cemetery pome factois which '.ed Republi- - North. Twentieth Sunday after can National Chairman Harrison Trinity Services at 11 a m with was dedicated by vV H Bell The services were arranged by Spangler to call Bepubiccn Dad- - 'Valter Preston Cable, minister m is extended to en to Mackinac Island, Mich, two charge the V Loyal Hall Mortuaiy months ago to adopt a declaration servicemen and strangers fer international cooperation.! HERE'S MORE ABOUT CHRISTIAN St IE.VC K Spangler slid tnen he wanted to Junior Red Cross piovc that the Republican party Adam and Fallen Man" is the was not isolationist subject of thi lisson service at tile (Continued from page one The text of the sena'e'.i post- - Christian Science Society servu PUcy lesolut.on Sunday 11 a m at 108 Noul. Mam tier, .Rex M Ingersoll of Logan iwr.rfo,f,R" 4 am Resolved, that the war ucainsv Street. Sumlav whool at Woodruff, Sherman Hansen of. Soilelv I'tsstoom tint thi hole in previews and dram, locations Special niusiia! numb, is will he Winifred and by la ah given Am ii hi r, also In the Sluing Motheis and gills iIiuiums of ln ' IUD.MII at two-thud- UH.AN PiiesihiKid muting am 10 , am with at 1J noon 1 n. hi in at 7 Sumltv nainthiv ihuge o tin k i will bi held at 1! fist met tmg - bool Thi Riluf nn uti wit ot the mining sirvne President E J Pas sey of the Logan will speak Mum pn-idi- I.OGAN TWFLFIH AAAHD testimonial will lie In Id " ho,'' d4L ev.n'"B Al ,8 I n of Paul Aldei who is leaving soon for a mission to the New England states The public is invited to A svimiHtM) first Ward Relief soi lelv lonferemo will be neld in Smilhfield hirst ward Suiulav evening at S o i U k U"nuny A good program has bt en outlined After the eontereme. Iheie will be a formal opening ol the no.v Relief soi letv room, which has Relief Society conference will berecentl bei,u and decoi.il-I- d "That the United S' its, acting 7 m p. Sunday evening at ed ai', m,tt u al eonsf.tun process- The following th,cuh piogram will be Th' pllbl ls lm lt,.d to nttend th 1'' ,ov''lei" fre Joln given: pi elude, bv Phyllis Spicker, cotl, , ,lml M,t Uu, now room natons in the ''stab'i-.hinen- t by First ward ladies' chorus, a.id!song aumaintenance ol mVrrattonal "Ptaise the Loid," vocal solo by thorny w ith power 1 prevent ag- - M. V. Coombs president's report t Pieserve the peace and presentation of officers, song 8r,!!8lon and of the worId 'These nrst three chorus, 'Mighty Lake a Rose, " si nate talk, PEgraphs are the otigmal forming correct attitudes, committee resolution i by Marjorie Hatch, organ solo.That the senate lecognues the Phyllis Spicker, lemaiks by Bishnp esstty of theie beirg establish- - op Henry Cooper, and closing song Cli al thp caihest otacticahle date by the choius, 1 Heard the Voice a fcvenral mtei HHlmu.il oigamza- - 0f Jesus Say" Impressive funeral seivues for Roland James, who died in Calit!oh baaed on the principle of the fornia were held in the Hvrum LOGAN NINTH sovereign equalityI ot all ward i hapel lovlIR states, an cpati to in Relief Soeuty conference will lhnd Invocation was by Bmhop Janies bci ship hv all i.a h states, large held in Logao Ninth ward an- - 8ina11. for the Facer Speakers who expressed evening at 7 o'clock of lie, national peace aid secur- - ,unda, numbeI, wlU consist of .UnUdVn RoUnd Mus,ca, Point four lly a douDle trio by teener ! wu..g churacter were declaration) members and a vocal solo by Mr. tll,lierlu Chnsterson. Bishop r "That, pursiant to tie constitu-Sout- h Evan B. Murray Addresses w ill 1 on of tho B'mted Nielson, Bishop Louis Mi.ug- Ether .Stales, any be V. H. Mrs Tingey, by John Israelson and Bishop made to flothe puiposea and given bv. Mrs Franklin D. Richards, han, Allen. 'of this resolution, on oeh.ilt of the who a has short alsd charge ef An organ solo was played by government of the United States dramatization w.tn any other nat.oi or any as- Beulah Jenson, vocal solo sung by somation of nation.!, shall be made Mrs. Benson, a vocal Dio given bv LOGAN TENTH Mrs. only by and with the advice and All ward memoers are invited to Mrs Benson. Mrs Little and WU- y consent of the senate of the Uraclson. Benedition was by the Tenth ward Relief society ed States, provided of conference Sunday evening at 7 'lam Ltaxter the senators present concur. o'clock. Theme will be "Relief Interment was in the Millville (Amendment by Rep. Raymond E. Society fortifies the home front. cemetery with dedication of the Willis, R , Ind ) The program will depict the Relief grave by Leonard Larson ' . Wilson. Logan, Alvin W Hess of Logan, Junior high Miss Pearl Spent er Senior high Cai he county teai her sponsors me Lettie Bhfcmore of Paradise, Lila Elmson of Hyrum, Mary Perkins of Wellsville. Gladys Hughes of Mendon, Sylvester And- erson of Millville, Diantha Ham- - mond of Providence. Ella Neddo of River Heights. James Seamons Jr ot North Logan, Homer Hyde Hvde Park Helen Newey of Smithfield, Charlotte Allen of Richmond, Sadie Sorensen of Lewiston. Mae Hansen of Cornish, Blanih Hansen of Trenton, Joe of Clarkston, Malmberg Elliott Thornley of Benson, Olive Hughes of College Ware. Amos Griffin of Walter Perkins and Miss of Wellsville Junior High. Leo Johnson and Mrs. Har- wood Of Smithfield Junior High, iSylmar Jessop and Gladys Hyer of Lewiston Junior High, H. E Kellett and Emma Nielsen of Cache High, C. 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