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Show I iSk fffiJlfl ' Sungby Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw f' 'JtW iSaSy Victor tQuble-f.ceJ Kccord, 18M0 Vft I $S3k VlISi Xf reislei: Pla? s "Dream of Youth" I iKL Vl IHm I !is 'ntcrPrclato is a "iraclc of tenderness and a marvel of ill I MBi??Sir rr?"i!Av)w I ' itl"'1 ReJ s"' IlrJ- '-J0 '11 1 "Sll Mabel Garrison sings a French song Ml MBSSaiga'ManTO A charming little piece that is enjoying a deserved revival. jMj m mUSaJm. delightfully presented by this 'noted Metropolitan Opera jluj BNMmHSi "ous dansez, Marquise" (Marchioness, Your Dancing) IM H BflfflBBw!v. We'll be jlad to have you stop and iflNPHMK Kr . New Victor Records MJhwm I : -".THATeBER-MUSlG GOMPANY I - "QUALITY DEALERS" I ) LOGAN, - - UTAH Hi 1 Fmrosjisg OBITUARY OF THE LATE THOMAS D. ROBERTS Thomas David Jloberta was born In Oelil Cornwcytlydd Llanfrotham Mcrloncthshoro, North Wales, on July C, 1840. Ilia parents joined lu Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints May 21, 1840, and ho was baptized into that church .hen eight years of age. lie received tho ordinary education of that time in his natlvo land and worked at intervals in-tervals in tho slate quarrloa of Fes-tlulog, Fes-tlulog, to wjilcli placo tho family of his father moved iu his youth. Ho left Wales with the family for America Am-erica on April 9, 18CC, embarking from Liverpool on tho sailing ship Sundors Curling, April 20, and after af-ter a very tempestuous voyage landed land-ed in Boston, May 24. From there tho family went by rail to Iowa City, tho western terminal, and after af-ter three weeks preparation started cross the great plains, a distance of 1300 miles for Salt Lake City with hand carts In Edward Hunker's company, com-pany, arriving at their destination October 2nd after a very trying experience. He lived in Fnrmlngton, Utah until Novembber, 1859, at wl.lth tlmo ho moved to Logan, U.'u'i, wher ho has since resided. Ho has been in tho ranching and stock rulv ing business and n farmer; r.'so In the millinery business wit i liu wife who had rocolvcd her rullllnory training In Wales. Ho lui uw identified with the growth nnd ,x-velopment ,x-velopment of tho country Inm the first. Ho was a minute tur'i tnd stood guard against tho Ind'n.m in early days. On February 19,. 1S79.. ho married Margaret' C. Dnv'n and ono son was born to that union On October 7, 1891, ho wont to. his nn-tivo nn-tivo land on a mission In vhtot work ho remained two years. Ha was fond of children and 'was a devoted I 3d and a kind and lovta j father, fath-er, .la was a good neighbor, an uc- faltering friend and honest, man and faithful uicmDor of tho churc.i to the ond. Ho bore a firm tcstlmojf nf tltb gospel of Christ and of t!. 2-vlno 2-vlno mission of Jescph Sm'lh He passed into the Great ileyond on May 2Cth, 1919, and nttt r u pleasing funeral service In tho basement base-ment of tho tnbernaclq Mb; i'.it'., was burled In tho Logan ccmot ;r Ho leaved a widow and three grai.'l-chlldren.'also grai.'l-chlldren.'also a brother an-1 two alters. al-ters. OUT THIS OUT AMI TAKIJ IT WITH YOU A man often forgets tho exact name of tho article ho wishes to purchase pur-chase and as n last resort 'takes something elso Instead. That Is always al-ways disappointing and unsatisfactory. unsatisfac-tory. The safo way Is to cut this out and take It with you so as to mako sure of getting Chamberlaln5s Tablots. You will find nothing quite bo satisfactory for constipation and indigestion. Adv MR. W1SLKR CUUIUI OV INIII-OKSTION INIII-OKSTION "Some time In 1919 when I had an attack of indigestion aud everything every-thing looked gloomy to mo, I re reived a free sample of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Tablets by mall. I gave them a trial and they were such a help to mo that I bought a package and I can truthfully say that I have not had a similar attack since," writes Win, II. WIslcr. DouglnssvlIIe, Pa. Adv "FAKE" ASPIRIN I WAS TALCUM I Therefore Insist Upon Gen- jH uinc "Bayer Tablets H of Aspirin" H t H ' Millions of fradulent Aspirin Tab- 'H lets were sold by a Brooklyn man- ;H ufacturer which later proved to bo : composed mainly of Talcum Fowdor. H payer Tablets of Aspirin tho true. 'WM genuine, American mado and Amorl- H can owned Tablets aro marked with !H tho safety Uayer Cross. iH Ask for nd then insist upon Bay- K , er tablest of Aplrln and always buy M . thorn In the original Bayer packago M which contains proper directions '' and dosage. )M Aspirin is the trnde mark of Bay- iM or Mattttfacttiro of Mnnoncctlcade.t- ,M tor of Sallcyllcacld. 'M iga mm . Il hBH HTh rf;:;:;V H d) qiDRT I E J W V M K v l fi-' ''' K'!'!ll!!tf I i 1 B c 5 8 i w ft 3 ffll 1 18fe8fe Wrf ill1 I. iho national t'nxr ttnal-e & ::v-:- . ' ( iSiiiJiflpysi m NEVER was such right-handed-two- "Sl f I III W: fellil 8 fisledsmokejoyasyoupufToutofa 'Wp-V SiWSPW ' jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert! " iS! Bl'S That's because P. A. has the quality WiftNiliF ' 'W You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you fgfjsasitasm can get five aces out ofa family deckl So, when, you hit felcls' ! 'i IB Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour TrlJLi! igl earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes, fpffflMfWp1" you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line I j J M ffiffiJEa fL ' "ml Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own, I jPv H T ' but vhen you figure that P.- A. is made by our exclusive IP." 1$i I W 9 patented process that cut3 out bite and parch well you fr'1 ,fr$i f Jm feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words ? SKfl nAi$fif fe J to express your happy days sentiments I : Xw.i J ' ' IP Toppy red bagi, tidy red tin; handiame pound and half-pound tin SV,ajJ' f mM humidor ami that clasiy, practical pound crystal etatt humidor with lfMi'a 9 ipang mohtener top that heeps the tobacco In ncA perfect condition.' js' tVitfirWTr f ' ' 9 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Gmpanyt Winston-Salem, N. C. I jSSSiiaiEKsSI a B I |