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Show reports showed the organizations organiza-tions to be in good condition. President W. W. JUnghan was present and , addressed the conference.. con-ference.. : Some opposition was expressed to the confirmation of some of the officers. Mrs Iverson, an aged lady of the sixth ward, was buried Thursday. Thurs-day. - - W J Hill has been honora-bly released as bishop cf Mount Sterling on account of his removal re-moval to Logan. Lars P Christiansen Chris-tiansen was appointed bishop, with Robert Baxter, Jr., andj Joseph Cooper as counselors. Uncle Davy .Reese and wife will shortly leave for the Pacific ceast on an extended visit, and their home will be sold or probably prob-ably rented. Anyone desiring to buy a nice home 'will find this an excellent opportunity. A telegram received at the office of President Joseph F. Smith late yesterday afternoon brought word of the death at VVaycrcss, Ga., yesterday cf Elder El-der Silas Terry Andrus, son of Laron A and Rosannah P T An-drus An-drus of Oxford, Idaho. News. SUMMIT BUDGET Funeral Service for Pioneer. SmithSeld, May 28 Tiia funeral fune-ral services over the remains of Jens C. Petersen who died ic Smithrisld May 23, were held h Smith field tabernacle Monday ai 10 a.m. The speakers were John J. Plowman. Sr.. Peter Nielsen Peter Hanson, Hans Petersen! E. R. Miles. " Jr., and Bishop Newton Woodruff. All spoke of his humility, honesty and integrity. integ-rity. He was a good husband and father, and died a good faithful faith-ful Latter-day Saint. "He leaves a wife, three sons and a daughter. daught-er. He was a veteran of 'ths-wars 'ths-wars of his country, Denmark, where he was born 73 years ago. He embraced the Gospel in Ihw'i when Apostle Erastas Snow and others opened up a field in that country. He crossed the plains with an ox-team and was one ot the early settlers. " 6wuij iiumywr leave sman- :field this morning on the O. S.L, train to do honor to our President Presi-dent to-morrow at Salt Lake-City. Lake-City. ' otov ! -A stranger-arriv1 arrived, " .... i ter Lqw t!eayen teno ot' iflfclf 6i ckayYi . -: was bare footed,; bare le:rei5 withomt shirt, coat or hat to cover his bald head, but was. jceived with-great ado., and wfth i the kindness and te'hder ewra-they ewra-they are . bestowing- upon hiia, they will make him one of the-family the-family and firm. Mother an& babe are doing nicely. '' The numerous buildings in course of erection here indicate-progress indicate-progress aqi good times, and the rainspf the pasi . few days give impetus "ill " that ' line and with the warm " rays of : So! the farmers will rejoice. Sunimer . OV; School., Aanouncernent is made of the summer school to be hold beginning begin-ning Tuesday, June 16, and ending Friday , July 17th. ' - ' There will be lectures or. general gen-eral subjects by President Kerr, Prof. Widtsoe, Prof Cotey, Prof. Jenon, Prof. Upham, Prof. Os-tien, Os-tien, Prof. Hutt, Prof. Ball, Dr. Yoder, Mr. Stutterd. Supt. Merrill. Mer-rill. , Following are the instructors: Agriculture. Professor; Merrill Mer-rill Professor Clark. Domestic Scieuae. Professor (Sotey, Mrs. Cook,..Mis Morrell. English. Professor upnam; Mr. Caine, Miss Moench. Mathematics and Astronomy. Professor Langton, Assistant Professor Peterson. Mr. Ostien. Pedagogy and Theory and Practice of Teaching. Mr. Ostien. Os-tien. Geology and Mineralogy Assistant Professor Petersen. Chemistry. Professor Widtsoe, Widt-soe, Associate Professor Yoder. Botany. Professor Hutt. Physics. --Assistant Professor Campbell. History.- Mrs. Ostien. ' Commerce. Professor Robinson. Robin-son. Drawing'. Mr. Stutterd. , Manual Training in Mechanic Arts - "Professor Jenson, Mr. j Hanson. - : - Zoology and Entomology. Prof. Ball, . Local Briets. LadieV DonjiU Li ! Shoes all sizes from 3 to 7. only $ I at Lof an Dry .'Goods Co. ' To the people: If your grocer hasn't got what you wish, go to P. A. Nielsen & Son, Main street. . John Harry of the Rigby Btar is visiting in this city for a few . days. Genial Charles W. Nibley, Jr . visited in Logan fro a Star Val- ley this week. ' Children's Black Donjola Kid Shoes sizes 5 to 8, only 50c at Loan Dry Goods Co. Dr F M- Ackley has purchased pur-chased the Nesson residence on South Main street and will permanently per-manently locate in Logan. -Dr. Ackley is originally from Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania where he practiced extensively, ex-tensively, and later lived for a timt. in Kansas. He is an affable gentleman and capable physician physic-ian and our best wishes aie tendered ten-dered for his success. The Providence ward conference confer-ence was held last Scnday, and |