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Show LEWlSfl ; ITEMS LBWISTON, Sept. 3.- Kunial sor-.vces sor-.vces were held 'August 30 at 2 p. m. In tho Lowlaton Klrst ward chapel cha-pel over the remnlna of Union Kemp. IHshop 0 A. Hopaii coiulucttd till' atrlccs and' the choir furnished musical mus-ical numbers. Invocation was pro' nbunctd by Kldcr M. B. KonU Tim apeakcra were Frnnk M. Stephenson, lI'rcRldent Wm.Wnddoupi, Prof. Chus Tifttcrs. ot the II. V. C, Supt. John II. Peterson of the Sunda) achool. T trio was rendcied b, OeorKe Pond. Cliff Wiser, and Uo? Hyer and a tolo by UosKle Heals. Itesolutlons of respect from the American I.eRlou were read by Morris J. Swlnyardr IHshop IoKan( thanked all who had, rendeted assistance and for tho. splendid congrcBatlon present to pay respects to this good man. Benediction Benedic-tion by IHshop Joseph IJergerFon. The. .floral pieces were manf and beautj- ful. Interment was made nt Lcwls-i Lcwls-i ton cemeteiy. Itulon Cjrll Kemp died Sunday, August 28, utter so ' lous Illness of about two weeks. , . ! He was tho son of Edward Kouip and Susan Stephenson Kemp and. j was born August 1, 1892 He was a. member of the Benson stake Sunday school for a short time and acted as assistant scout roaster during the year 1917. He loft for service In , the U. S. army Aprjl 274,1918, and ; Rpent pine months In Frapce, raurn-Ing raurn-Ing In My, 1919. He taught nt the U. Y. C. durlnc the yer 1919 an.d 1920 and itcted as Sunday sehopl 6tale hoard member from, the, time he returned, from the uvrny until June 1921. Hn acted In the, presidency presi-dency or the elders quorum and a teacher In th Mutual, seciet,ary of the Sunday school, member of the ward choir, ward leachor, npd w.t actlvo In the stake and local prpjanl-'atlon prpjanl-'atlon until the time of his death.. Ho leaves to mourn his losi a mother moth-er and father of l.ewlstou, three brothers and four sisters all of I.ew-Iston. I.ew-Iston. The entire community- sympathize sym-pathize with Mr. and Mrs. Kemp In their great sorrow. Miss Mahala Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Illley Lewis, nnd Walter Wal-ter Uogers of Garland were married last Wednesday. Tho )ouiik couple have n hont of friends to wish them a long and happy life. Frank llawllns attended the fun-)iil fun-)iil of Mrs. Alzlra Hendricks nt Richmond Sunday. Mrs. Kdlth Summers of Trenton-ton Trenton-ton Is the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe I.eavltt. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pond spent Filday evening at Cove the guests of Mr. and Mrs". K. Allen." Mrs. Kva Parkinson and son and daughter were Logan visitors Thur- aab. Mis. John Weiser and Mr. Wiu. lllalr and daughters spent a, day In Logan this week. Mrs, John Hyer was visiting In Hyde I'aik last week.. Mrss. Myrtle Bowles leluned homo Kuntlu) from u Logan hospllul where she'has been for the past four wuekH Wni. Bowlea and son Hornet; spent-the spent-the week ut Malad. Misses Dest.i Andoisoil, i:nl.Ml and Mabel Van Oril'.'H wen- I. oca., visitors- Thin sdul: . Mr and Mrs. Amos Uiilisen ami family and Mrs. Fredhnl of Treinon-ton Treinon-ton weie guests of Mis. Itn Il)er Suiida) Mrs Shepheid left Sutunlay for her home at Salt Lake after spend-In spend-In the past two weeks with her daughter Mis. Mrtlo Pond. Mrs. Bay Kent who was operated on thief weelu ago nt a Logan hospital hos-pital returned home Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. lleibert Bowles Imvo re'urnei home from Malad. Mr, and Mrs. Antnpi Bybee. Mrs. Joseph Cunningham, Beitrand Van Orden, M,rs. XllJlle Vn Orden, M. J Bwlnyard and little daughters were ogan toro s.nturdai Misk ) uth Schuman w'io- has p. n I11 "' hi t ewtston ie cuist of Mts tlvium Itlrlo ieturnc.1 to I-'ioiiu I-'ioiiu in ogden Tuesday. W. 1! lletder of California spent the past week In Lewlsthn the guest of his slMrr Mrs. Francis Uecder. i Will Owen of Wellsvlllo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert t IlergeiKon r . Miss Thoia Bergeison entertained ' with a birthday pnry Monday August Aug-ust 22. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Pitcher oi. e Cornish were the guests of Mrs. J ,' W. Bowman Sunday. ,l Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnrron Tnyloi were Logan visitors Thursday. l Oeorge llawllns who has been 111 l nil summer l reported slowly Ini- ' proving I WcrrUI Van Orden and Wllford ' Jotgcnsen were Logan visitors Sat- ' urdao.'. ' NIss Lcona Lowe spent Wednesday,1 at Logan. .J Mr. and Mrs. Mcirlll Van Orden ' nnd Miss Leonn Lowo nnd Cliff Wls-J er spent last Thursday evening a 1 Franklin, the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs Lowe. ' Mr. and Mrs. Egbert of Fairvlew. ' and Dr. and Mrs. Evans and family ' of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greaves of Preston were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Johnson Tues day. Miss Virginia Olson returned home Sundaj from Logan where she spent the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thornton and family of. Ucxburg are tho goost of Mrs. Emma Telford. . Mrs. Ktne Bowman spent the pact week In Logan, tUe gucet'bf her dieter, die-ter, Mrs. J. H. Mathews. t.Mrs.'Wm. Pitcher of Cornlsb ws the guest ot Mrs. Golden Bowman Sundai'. '. ..Miss Marguerite 'and- lsadoro Ol-non Ol-non and Mlse Beth Bowman with friends from Logan motored to.Lavn Hoi Springs Sunday. ,,, C. C. Lemmons of Boise, Idaho, Is visiting frlondB In Lewlston. ,IIyrum nirle left for Alberta, Cjauada on Sunday on business. Raines ABen ot Mantl speht the week end In -Lewlston the guest of Mrs. Ora Hyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ilusscll Uogers returned re-turned from Ogden Saturday. Paul Merrill or Hlchmnd and Mrs. Jacobs of Ogden spent Sunday In I.ewlstn, the guests of Mrs. Ulrie. Mrs. Lizzie Hi er spent lust week at Wellsvlllo, the guest ot her daugh ler Mrs. Brown. Bishop 0. A. Hogan spent Sntur-day Sntur-day in Logan on business. Frank llawllns spent part of the week In Logan on business. Mrs. Lou Jamison is visiting her son Dr. Jamison at Pocatello. Chirenco Jamison and sister Jessie luotciei) to Idaho Falls and Pocatello Sunday. Mrs.M.. Dopp is ilslllng her daugh ler Mrs. Alvln Orchard at Fort Hall. Mrs. Millie Van Orden spent Fri-da Fri-da at. Richmond, Ihe-guest of her mother, Jfrs. Thompson. Mrs. Florence Rlgby spent tho past week at Hyde I'aik the guest or her , mother Mrs. Fallet. Mlsa Gretta Thlbblls or Piovldcncej was the guest of Miss Noucne Blight' i;tst week. . Mrs. Jedd Lewis of Logan was In' Lowiston Wedneeda) on bm.lncs!-. ' Miss Nelllo Telfor leliiiiifd hnu aSturday from Rexburg. . Frank Rnwlius spent Mouday at Logan. Misses Ilittle W.iddonim unci Lo-reua Lo-reua Kump were Logan visltoiii on, Fitdny. ! Venial Fulib.uiks iindeiwent an operation for rupture some time ajjo and is now lmpioving. 'Mr. and Mrs. Sam Blair returned Thursday fiom Lava Hot Springs wheio thoy hpent a fw ilnys. Mrs. Lctha Lundalil of Lognn It visiting her mother Mrs. J. M. Anderson. Ander-son. George Lsishman of Logan was a business) visitor in Lowlston Monday. Dr. W. B. Parkinson spent Tuesday Tues-day in Logan on business. Mrs. Leorlus B&rntt returned tn her homo In Richmond Sunday after spending . couple of weeks with her mother Mrs. II. Kent. 1 Misses Morene and Mnrla Bright entertained with a harvest purty last Wednesday evening. Lunch waB served serv-ed to fifty guests. Last Friday the Lwlston Thhd waid Primary held n bazaar In the baBcment of thc meeting house. Tho bazaar was a big success, and the proceeds went for the bencfil of the Primary. In the evening theie was a dance. A laige attendance and ull present enjoyed themselves Immensely. Im-mensely. Mrs. Sarah Swlnyard entertained the O. A. O. club Inst Thursday ar-ti'lnoon ar-ti'lnoon ut her home. The afternoon was spent In music and social chat and refreshments were served. Miss Grettu Thlbblts of Providence was thc guest or tho afternoon. Miss Mahala Lewis was entertained entertain-ed with n bundle shower at her home lst Wednesday. She received mano beautiful presents. In conclusion le-rieshmentH le-rieshmentH were served to fifty guests. Mr. nnd .Mis. K. Thornton or Rex bun;, Mr Balr of Covo and Mrs. Emma Telfoul and daughter Nelllo motored to Pfslon Sunday. |