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Show CHICAGO, fclrn 2. My 1-- Oats Slay 1-- $L- 4, - A bmmd July $.43. 4. JOU Wheat July $1.49 34. July Uy $1.06 VOLUME XLV1U. THE WEATHER I ' Faif Saturday and day; little change in penrture'. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY. MAY 2. 1923. E Sun- tern- - I - ( NUMBER 103, NATIONAL GUARDSMAN DIES AS RESULT OF PLANE FALLING MRS. FREDERICK I, Both Lieutenant And Were Alive ; Private When Machine Hit ON THE MANNER Mud Flats After Fall of Eight Hundred Feet. FOLKS ARE TO BE , CONGRATULATED Training Pupils Marched Like Veterans and Received First Prize Logan High School Received Sec- D. Y. C. THEY PUT OVER THE BIG SHOW ( Uy Assoi latwl Fres A national guard plain which took off from the Boston air port this The First Time in The Congressman Black And White Day Comes To Close With morning, fell eight hunt red the mud flats near the t ond. Is Next Step Satisfaction Expressed On All Sides Judge feet into Pilot History of The School Says Lieutenant harbor, to Be Taken Following In Charge Spoke Highly of The Quality of The a Such V. McCaulay and has Thing at afternoon four Yesterday Private McPhee, Received Increase in Salaries passenger, Animals Exhibited State Visitors Including were oclock the citizens of Logan had Happened both alive when they were the privilege of watching the fu- -' More Votes Than Com- Is Large Business UnGovernor Dern Make Brief Remarks reached by help. Tlrny were ture business men. the guardibined Forces. dertaking, immediately rushed to the hosans of tomorrow, in one of the Black and White day at Rich - ore not rich enough to buy .the pital. ' successful most best and parad. Associated 1ress) (By Aisoclnt'il 1'iihf, iiiond, tM)k on a broaoer mean- producing animals of the quales ever held in Logan.' OMAHA, Neb.. May DENVER, Olo.. May 2. BOSTON, May 2. Lieutenant ing as a community event and ity we desire but we can afford Promptly at four the parade ' ill .the faith to pick up surplus heifers and Alexander V. McCaulav Of the itself rooted Pennthe of in deeper first time the history polity started, headed by the color of the school that a non fratern-ty- - sylvania, author of the postal of its promoters, as a result oi sires of good . stock and I am Massachusetts national guard, guard and tjie B. Y. Training as . good, whose-planvery-su- e essful celebration sure we Can get-ju- st crashed near the ' School Band,JThe.Iittle fellows man has been "elected salaries' fncrease in a iF address the consenBoston was A new photographic it for air the of Mrs. . yesterday, port, died this afterstudy scarcely over twelve, played like Frederick Irving Cox, wire noon. of the In- - r F CsitiCtlt Ot tilt; student asSOCia here said the next step to work sus of opinion i mong those prereal veterans and received lots terstate commerce commissioner and Hum at the Liberal Arts and for Is the retirement system sent, that the Richmond people of applause along the line of one of the popular hostesses of Wash-- I science college of the Denver niei,1 "ho have given their put the thing over in excellent HALFBREED INDIAN school lngton. march. The training to the. postal service, fashion. They hud on exhibition university. Richard Brown was whole life thecame next all decked out po3teffice depart- more than two hundred animals elected with pi vote of more than lie says in Crimson caps, white shirts TO BE TRIED ON the Combined, total of all oppon- ment is tfee largest business of all Ilolsteinx of course, and the j some of them. and red ties. the country with the most feature most prominent, and Mr. Carl Johnson of ' Idaho They, marched ents who ate fraternity men. faithful organization. most commented upon by those Falls, who did the judging very well and were arranged acMURDERCHARGE t cording to size' so that it made a to pressed the pinion that it would SCHOLARSHIP So ibe in unit. fact hard to find better quality good the quality of display'. very good THOUSANDS OF that the Judges awarded them But apart from tiiat a fact j anywhere in the country, (By Associated Press) the first prize of $13 given by that gave the show yesterday n j Some of them are not in the CASPER. Wyo May 2. HAVE BABIES ENTERED broader significance and more; pink of condition for showing,' Walter Preston Reeves, a The plan the Kiwanis Club. was originally to give a $5 prize hopeful aspect, was the pres- he said but the quality is there. Indian was taken to BEEN ANNOUNCED Never have I seen a collection of to the boy with the best home IN CHICAGO SHOW ence of men from various partif animals Douglas, Wyo., for trial for the temor such fine dairy of the county and stale, FsQ made vehicle but as no one enmakHurts d killing of Andrew and from what other states, seeking perament tered to claim the prize the com- From The National Edi(Ily AsHocitild rrcBR) ' know. es for homesteader which with Atwoclated a stuff Harrison, production, you (By I'ress) surplus April mittee decided to split the $25 CHICAGO. 2. The May torial Association CHICAGO, May 2. The first to improve their own herds. AH Beautiful animas, beautiful 21. The Indian claims he was and give a first prize of $13 and Iowa state college won four out National Baby Congress opened them agreed that Richmond deed. second of $10. forced t( the crime by L W..VV. . of twenty scholarships or two with 13,500 L. L. Wilhofer WASHINGTON May 2 var- has the quality and that one and W. B. babies from ' The Woodruff School followed .whose names he did and hundred dollars each fifty ious Domestic issues have been tem. parts throughout the need not go east or west to get Saunders two dairymep from organizers the Training School and deserve not The know. Pullman given by company in UlusCalifornia were in the the crowd p. country entered. Seven hundred first class stuff. Just to, lots of credit for the way they porarily at the international livestock and sixty-fiv- e similar one of the men present and trate and public discussion expressed were physicians they, private turned opt.5. Dressed uniformly was Dr. G. C. Taylor of Spanish views to the writer all of which PUBLISHER l. GETS officials in Washington. show last winter. The universi- working shifts to conduct the ' with school caps on and carry-- , among physical examinations.- Fork a veterinarian by profes- I maintain Amply i justifies the No : particular . international ty of Nebraska won three. 0 Ing a Tong banner with slogan, He came as the represent- observation I made at the becreated sion, war has the since INTO TROUBLE Tomorrows will be safe In, Our evpnt ative of a dairying association ginning of this article, such a furore in diplomatic cir- CLARK ESTATE ! NARCOTICS MORE hands' the unit received lots of cles So Richmond folks are satisin Utah' county, his objU-- being as the candidacy of Field applause and were very near the Marshal Von Hindenburg for to ascertain! Whethoi or not his fied With the days doings' fven J (BV Aiifcoclatflii A BIG ONE IN top notchers ' in . the parade. FOUND ON SHIP people Could 'secure the animals if the counts' did carry off some .MINNEAFOlIS, 2.- -A. the presidency of Germany. May They received second honorable they desire V build up their of the chief prices, for they are N- - Jacobs a magazine publisher Ordinarily the rank and file v ., . mention He said in conversation good r ports up there. The judge has been found guilty of crimherds.' of Americans pay little atten(By Associated Press; (Continued on Pag Pour); with the writer Of course we The - Whittier school boys inal libel for a story charging tion to international affairs. SAN FRANCISCO.yMay 2. .! jl j. were all decked out in uniform Senator Magnus Johnson with Hind Von The fact that Marshal valued at thirty j Narcotics nil Associated press) conduct. caps and made a very good un1 disorderly, known dollars were thousand in found erburgLOS ANGELES, Mry 2. A it. The Ellis, Denson and oth-e- r for his intense hatred for Amer certified, copy of the will of the the panels of the steamer school units all showed up iea draws Korea Maru, which recently public interest. InasPANCHO VILLA well and deserve lots of praise much as this country' was the late Senator William Clark of arrived from the far east. The MarVh who died 2nd commander of the ves.--t must for their efforts.' forerunner of republics, Ameri- Montana, " RETAINS TITLE Next in line came the scouts. cans as a rule watch the develop in New York has been filed here post a bond of and show3 a These boys carried signs with ment California property dollar's fore the naIt vessel of the idea of other may value of one million eight hund- Lave. the Sout Motto, Scout Laws and tions. By Aotsoriatad Pren) red fifty thousand dollars. pledges painted on them. They M ANI LA, in its is The German Republic May .2. Pancho were very good and received BABE" Inworlds the Villa, has weathered and champion RUTH first honorable mention after infancy The rumor that MATTER OF TITLES flyweight retained his title by strife. ternal second prize. The Log Houses Scores of awards were made, The keys to the city of logan a decision over clever Sencio in withheld his acind other pieces of work done Hindenburg VERY ; OPTIMISTIC la.--t unnomination , the of night in the Logan high were in the hands of the boys u fifteen round bout. DISCUSSION ceptance uy scouts were especially good Kaiser til urged by the former school to deserving scouts of of the communitythU week- Roand created much favorable to take the post, indicates to Associated Press) HEARD fl!y the Logan district, Cache Val- tary International's Boy's Week NOTHING comment. l (By NEW YORK, May rretl abe Washington diplomats that his of Amer Scouts from the Boy Council, opening day, Sunday, Following the sfouts came the election will spell the downfall WASHINGTON, May 2. Ruth told reporters he thought ley Logan High with there big are FROM PILOTS in the District's spring court April twentysixth. Boys Day restora, takqn Wilbur an has he ka, the would the to of retotnSecretary Jlopubic to Satui' " ray of - signs. Future Mer- tion of the monarchiaF govern- under advisement the decision in the "Churches," honor inciudihg meeting, at the end .of this of Future Hankers, ment. It is said that the sup- of the chants, month. He is still confined second class rank to Dr. D, S. day, May 2. Boys' Day out of advocate (By Aasoclatwl Fran judge general "Future Rotarians," "Future porters of the German monarat the .hospital. Jennings. of the Utah Agricul- Doors. Especially active in the ST. JOSEPH, Mo., May 2. not officers staff are that navy in fact nearly Kiwanians; tural College, and Bishop John week were the boys of Logans chy did not exercise their full entitled to the titles of the Daylight found the six balloons conceivable Q. Adams of the Logan Fifth schools for all of life city industry and strength at the last election, rank of the line officers in the in the national elimination race Imsinei had its little group of but are now depending upon the ward, who received second and schools conducted special proA regulation issued same which grade. started yesterday headed in with the I A ambitious cooperation first class scout ranking. huge jects their stay at home vote to swing boys with over southern Missoutheast by Secretary Daniels in 1918 Internaof local of the hearts set on reaching the goal the tide. Rotary number chapter oFlhe CASE TODAY parents abolished distinction the will continue in souri. Week in They that the tional later on in life. seeing boys were in attendance both The Logan American government officiline ofthe and staff to the vicinsame the direction The a was success., high honor Logan of court ceremony for the High band played very good als here believe that the elec- ficers. , where Tenn., ( By Associated Press) ,of Memphis, school ity placed the boys officially during the parade. proper andt the demonstration This Junit tion of the former German Field will turn eastward, with a they in lead the Mont., May ANYCONDA, givof the scouts week, during conducted the was aw ai ded second by T ' disrupt price of Marchal would great! 2. The jury' expected Smith's patrol of Troop 8. ing them charge of the conduct whole change in the direction $10. cur foreign affairs- it would rljUL . LAi LAUuIa of ' the wind.' afternoon to receive the case ofjScout Commissioner L. M. of some of the classes, under the The B. Y. C. Student Body Gina Kelly against Dr: for direction of the instructors, the t officiated niecting. Hoys came next in their white OF RAILROAD WRECK J. Hathaway and Susan Kipp, The ceremony bT. JOSEPH, .Mo.,3lay 2. began, shortly part of the time, athlshirt, banners symbolic The hossjx balloons in the national former nurse of the state after eight oclock with the sing Monday ws "Boys Day in elimination etic prowess and other approp- PEDICTS race are believed to Schools. for an feature One of the the pital, alleged .wrongful ing of America. Scout llowel. riate signs. It is a be over the sparsely settled rewas great boon to forcible detention in and es the schoos this of operation day the Badgopening prayer. gave WARSAW, Poland, May 2. me younger boys to have an oldNo word of the Ozai ks. The case was argued this es were awarded by tlie follow- the special meetings held by the gion er group march with them In a DOCTRINE FOR JAPAN Investigation of the derailing of the from ' pilots is probany giv-p- n ing men: Second class scout- 3ludents at whb talks were Parade. It shows them the kind due to fact that they the of the fast train near Staro-- j ably the Huberts on of interest to master Calvin FeHcher of Troop A of boys have not passed over any towns which in rad men whom re. Iwys they want to be when the leading Executive by Field yesterday boys Rome! 8f first class; New Coach Is to which messages could lie hey grow up and they pick an were killed and iO. EL Howell of the Franklin gard highly. In the high school deal to work to in life. The B. paper, commenting on Gen dropped.. They are meeting good the shows the wreck boys gave special report? Weather County District, Cache Valley D HI 1 and maneuvers of the United; was- injured officials believe. A. C. boysare to be conAll " UUSin6$S rt ounmirStar,- Professor - N --A. in the elassfc on loyaltylortne causal by foul play.- A crew predicts" that j educagratulated for the interest they States navy occidentals' of value tile an was j ' fnnd and bolts had Pedersen of the UU)n Agricul- schools, and jHr SEARCY, Ark., Slay 2. One showed and the. willingness to activities in the ' been removed . turaL College, Life, Stout Com- - tion, the sjinrctity of the home, Japan! furce east wjlL of the balloons passedr over tome out and i BuBinessFnlake the an'iwiswuner'Lw M.- .P4eLett,-er- it tand help Monroe doctrin mi sort at- eleven tills morning, of' to a ScanT. business when coaching is ones Parade a success. Qn Tuesday, Boys Day in Presi dent Josepf F. east. such as Asia for Asiatics. BANK ANOTHER traveling The R. O. T. C. unit be should in .a it the approached tt card0i. badges, N. E. Citizenship,' the boys of probably Eagle business like manner. That is made all the city, were the temporary' hodens ffoogston younger boys .May 2! aw ear CLOSES ITS DOORS one characteristic of Ike Arm - j profess0r N. A. Pedersen of the city offices High TheST. JOSEPH, Mo.,balloon' that they would be sold-ler- s Man Goes Free as was dirigible army when they grew up just like strong, new University of Utah influence of Scout school boys held the positions on St. from to 'Joseph brought those which he A. c. coach, impressed on the everyth y actions of mayor of the city, principal Scott Held, Belleville, 111., for a boys. The little Witnesses Disappear t By Associated Press)- who Witnessed the first practice i0training showed of the high school, superinten- start in the balloon race. puffed up their chests and ag0. EAST LASVEGAS, N. Mex., on the plot of ground to the arched just as much like them eouts, living up to the dent of schools, chief of police, Maf first national bank tear of Cummings field as they could. twelve (Bv Associated Press) scout laws, do not com fire chief, city judge, city comST. JOSEPH, Mo. MXv 2.- -0 f coach to its failed After afternoon. all, open 2. Lasregts day jo FRANCISCO. May violations of mission. and others. The boys the six balloons which started SAN juvcnj'e Military Department and the College authorities are to The murder charge against doors. The bank w in charge of ;ng is nothing more nor good conduct and that law; en in the Logan high school were, in the national elimination race, undertaking, accused ,ofthe natoinal (bank examiner, than a business I James Singleton, oe foreement, is not a difficult pro- given the privilege of conduct one, the Detroit landed in dong with the is given as the and the job of putting forth a blem "frozen paper rears three ;ft, the classes m xhe scnoot, un- tab congratulated among scouts. Professor u i. ere sighted. ju Central The depobits ere four winning football - team Ms "ilbhgly turned out j Ail "arrin iliW been JLn''.s.sef." m nr FcjcrSconoruJedith ttrtthVgttfdam,rtrfthetrach!"i Itr to maktf 11 a reall-Md the u,n. .. have rt which their ix hundred thou. fifteen sand find dismany j tifc witness have Jirel or r Kelley i That Has BOSTON, May 2. 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