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Show H: : bbbbbbbI BJBJBJf River Heights News BBI v J ' I Tho speakers at tho Sunday even ing meetltiB ero Joseph K. Cowley . find Frank H. Haugh Jr. Elder llaugh B tpoko of tlie mission of tho Holy B Ghost and the time of tho labor of B the Savior and lils apostles among B j the people of that day. How tho ' B I Ioly Ghost camo to them nnd how B tho Holy GUoh Is given by one in ' fl ' uuthorlty to anyono who is worthy BBT of receiving it. Joseph 10. Cowley M I tpoko noxt, and told of the Joy that BBl ' is cxprrlcnced In seeing young men ' BBg and women return from missions full j BBf of the spirit of tho Gospel, Ho also BBi spoke of a prophecy ho heard given BBV thirty-nine years ago, Uillo on a BBf ' mission in Europo by a man who BBl spoke In tongues, foretelling of tho BBl present war in that land. Ho then BBf read a prophecy given by Presidont BB) ( Woodruff twenty years ago concern- BBl ing tho present great calamity we BBg nro witnessing toduy H River Heights M. I. A. In in tho K van once more. They succeeded In H winning drst plnco in two of tho B stake contests last Saturday nt Lo- H gan. They also for tho third time B , won tho banner given by tho stake B for special activities and It thus be- BBY comes their property for tho future BBb Every resident or tho Heights npprc- BBV elates tho hard work dono to place B , us in tho front rank In the stako M. BBl I. A. B j Iltvcr Heights baseball team play- BBV cd their llrst game of tho season 'lll BBT tho Providence team last Saturday, BBf Ttlvcr Hclgbtg team being tho victors. BBV, Your scrlbo was unablo to learn tho BBb ecoro but prosumes tho gamo was a BBV BBk Miss Oraco Wood deserves credit BBg for tho timo sho has spent lu tho BBf , training of our boy scouts chorus, BBb' -nhlch enabled them to tako first BBf placo In the stako contest. Bl; ( ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Fuhrlman BBV, of Franklin spent tho week cud with B her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Bnj B Mr. Georgo Green Jr., of the Oak Confectionery Is Improving fast from bis long spell of sickness. His business busi-ness during Ills nbsence, howovor, has been managed In an cfllclcnt manner by Miss Anna Hoppe. IJishop Olson has placed a flag staff on tho school houso. Tho children of tho Primary presented pre-sented Mrs. John Anderson with a beautiful Easter Illy during her illness. ill-ness. It must bo that neither of tho old parties expect a voto from Mver . Heights precinct ns they make no provisions for delegates In their recent re-cent calls for county conventions. It pleases the progressives of which there Is a goodly number hero nnd thoy will nco to It thnt tho precinct is heard from In tho luturo whon tho votes aro counted. Mr. Elijah Jones nnd wlfo received tho sad news on Tuesday morning of tho death of their grandson, four years of ago, tho son of Andrew Fuhrlman Fuh-rlman and wlfo of Franklin, Idaho. Hl8 death was Uip result of an In-Jury In-Jury receivo In n runaway accident tho previous day. Tho directors of tho River Heights Providence Irrigating ditch nro to bo commended on tho action thoy havo taken to build a permanent flume nnd thus avoid an cxpenso every spring In repairing tho ditch. As n commencement com-mencement thoy have let Illshop I.o-hi I.o-hi Olson n contract for building six hundred feet of concrcto flumo after a design by nishop Otscn, which is a great improvement ovor tho old stylo of building. Tho construction work will commenco in tho near future. fu-ture. Soveral people from the Heights attended tho Sovonth Day Advcntlst church last Sunday ovcnlng. Abraham I.undbcrg haa returned homo after spondlng tho wlntbr in tho sunny climo of southern California. Califor-nia. Tho supposition is that ho Is so Invigorated ho will bo nblo to do two men's work this summor. Victor Hallott and his father, nro building n houso for Lcland Pickett. Mr. John Hlauor who has been attending at-tending tho winter course at tho U A. C. tho past winter has returned to his homo nt Lund, Idaho. Mr. Marlon Mortenscn a live year old son is recovering from n serious Illness. To the Editor of Tho Logan Republican: Nature is supposed to furnish n person with cither brains or cheek. As I failed to grab either one, will you bo kind enough to answer tho following questions In your valuable paper and thus help along tho causo of preparedness: When mother Is nwny from homo so much talcing an nctivo part In pub. He affairs, can you blamo father for getting chummy with tho hired girl because In mother's absence the girl thinks to put onion syrup on father's Is It ono of tho blessings of a Into spring thnt it prolongs tho timo when wo havo to stand up and cat qur meals off tho mnntlo shelf nnd wres-tlo wres-tlo all tho furniture out on tho porch during house cleonlng time? When tho mortln and the chimney Bweep appear is It a euro sign of spring? Do you think tho boy whoso heel is too sore to drivo tho cow to pasture pas-ture overy morning, but is well enough to go fishing In tho afternoon 1 would mako a success as a doctor in after llfo? Do you think tho pleasant smilo on the postman's face is caused by the heavy spring catalogues thnt arc arriving ar-riving or la he thinking how disgust-ed disgust-ed tho people will bo when they ro- ceivo the goods they sent for from tho same place? ' If a man throws a stone and hits a chicken that Is excavating his gar-den gar-den or ilower bed, has tho owner of tho chicken an cause to get fore? If a man with a vacuum over his eyes goes tramping over your new seeded lawn is it any harm to lilt him over tho head with n hammer? Do you think it Is right to compcll our congressmen to stny In that stuf-fy stuf-fy old cnpltol shooting hot air at ench other about preparedness after the baseball season opens? Would you advise taking n music-nl music-nl Instrument along when gohi to havo a tooth pulled? |