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Show SSS 7 w w i y I Mar July .. 73 77 76 Qpen 8 7C 7--8 79 3-- 4 78 High 8 Low 73 8 77 8 Close 73 8 78 4 8 76 CTAH: Fair tonight and Sun day; liUle change in temperature. IDAHO : 1alr tonight and tires ttmfght. 78 3-- 4 LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. VOLUME LIIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1930. NUMBER 275. Celebrates 74th Birthday Today TORNADO KILLS SCORE IN OKLAHOMA TOWN iPOPUUlllOli OF UNITED STATES. IS s -,- . l - What American youth! are Entitled to is1 Contained in Report ired of the White-Hous- e! Conference to the Young. Strut with Pliers Made Clever One Wheel Landing. Los Angeles, 122,775,046; ALL REVISIONS COMPLETED 2& ZTk Floyd Ririe Hung from Wing of Plane while Broken he-Repa- . WEATHER -- WHEAT-Wheat : v F Nov. 22, (AP) e, The daring worn of Hoyd 2b, Ogden, Utan, Hying instructor, today prooaDiy saved tne uves of xunvseu anu a stu-aellier. . With Kirie as instructor Theodore Mara, ZB, Los Angeies, tooK orl on a short uignt. As their plane soared away, a landing Associated Press telephoto showing main street oi Bethany, Okia., after a tornado had struck, killing strut broke, Shearing on' a wheel. Unaware or tne accident nearly a score of persons and injuring 50 and causing great property damage. the, two circled aoout tor several minutes anti tnen began to land. Second Ward As the two glided toward the LOGAN field, a snip puoted Dy a fort accident, pilot who saw uie Members Hold i oared past u.em and attracted Ririe s attenuon to tne mossing nt Nov. 22 of American Washington, Ri-n- rights 17,064,426 More (P)-T- he 1 were expressed today in' the report of the white house conference to aid the young as hood Forty-Eig- ht StatesTn 1930 Than In 1920. Aid' child-- Inhabitants in The Washington, Nov. 22 AP Thel930 population of the United States is 122,775,046. This figure was announced today by the census bureau as the final total of the compilatiori it started at the of the year.. All revisions have been completed. beginning The census report shows the number of inhabitants of the 48 states increased in the preceding decade by 17,064,-42or 16.1 per cent. The 1920 population was 105,710,620. In the column showing the percentage of increase by states was a key to several important trends of the past ten years. Leading in this table was California with65,7 per cent, Florida on its heels with 51.6, both showing the pull of climatic attractions. Third with 32 per cent was in Michigan, center of the fast growing automobile industry. Fourth was Arizona with 30.3. New Jersey had 28.1,. suggestive of the shift from metropolises to adjacent suburban territory. Texas, 24.9, and North Carolina, 23.9, pointed to the southern advance in industry and agriculture. Oregon had 21.8S a symptom of the westward shift. New York, ninth in rank,' had 21.2. For tenth place, West Virginia and Oklahoma tied at 18.1 per cent. , California led also in total gains, adding 2,250,390 inhabitants, while New York state gained 2,202,839. Michigan, Texas and Illinois were the only other states to gain more than one million. Only one state, Montana, lost population, dropping 11,283. . Todays announcement included the outlying territories and possessions, except for the Philippine islands. Substantial increases were shown by Porto Rico, Hawaii and the Canal zone, with the Virgin Islands the only loser. The following table gives the population by states, ter, ritories and possessions, together with the numerical ' and percentage increase since 1930. Decreases are marked x. 6, follows: grant H.U. 1. Every prospective mother should havci suitable imorma-titi- i, medical supervision dur- To Celebrate 12th Anniversary of Elevation to Presidency ing the prenatal period, care at connnement. by Dedicating Logan Chapel Every mother should have postnatal medical supervision for Salt Lake City, Nov. 22 (AP) hrcself and chhd. Hebcr J. Grant, president of I 2. Every child should receive the Church of Jesus Christ of periodical health examinations Latter Day Saints, celebrated before and during the school his seventy-fourt- h birthday including adolesence by day. I the included his family physician, or the' His program school or other public physician ; usual duties at his desk in the und sucil examination 'by spec-- j church office building,' across HniibA Wnvminrt wneel. Vf H0US6 and such hospital care tho street from the lot on arming ialists Turning the controls over to as its special needs may re- which stood the house ln which his student, Rune cinnbed out quire. he was bom ln 1856-- ' on uie wmg. Holding nimseu E. The Second ward people had 3. Every child should have This he is to be Q. Thatcher, Yonk, Manager by-- ms legb,- - he- - aangied .pead g sort of house warm.ng last regular dental examination and guest of evening honor at a celebration new Comtheir downward toward uie strut, selor meeting night caret of Yonk Motor !at the home of a daughter house. A special invitation had cured it with a pair oi puers, 4. Every child should have here. A Nature will be dram- C. Of C. President, been sent and Uien. landed uie oran on pany, of ail members the to Accidentally instruction in the schools in'atic sketch presented by 28 of one wneel so ue(i uy tuat not evward to be present, and as a health and In safety from ac- - his grandchildren, Killed While Huntwas cidents. en a wing top was damaged. amusement hall the result, And every ' teacher! Tomorrow he will observe Replies To Herald piacticaliy filled. should be trained in health the twelfth anniversary of his Rabbit's Arco, Frank Baugh, Jr., directed in programs. J elevation as provident of the Utah srng.ng that 5. Every child should be pro- - church by dedicating the new Idaho. Presdent B. G. Thatcher of some community mood-whers. diln a toacted from communicable happy $50,000 Second ward chapel in the local chamber of commerce put David Tarbet, and H. Geo.lseases to which he might be Logan, Utah. Arco, , Idaho, Nov. 22 (AP) .name was given along Morrell, I Annual Banquet to counselors or the school at in bishop home, E. J. Yonk, automobile dealer of with those of several other pro- exposed and Jos. P. Morrell, ward citric, at play, and stridently to death yesterday near being among the sponsors and (5. lomesTorng it shot activit Every here by his own shotgun. Carry- favorers of a movement to re- opments of the and "explained the conven proper sleeping rooms, diet, ing twb guns, he leaned the sist payment of taxes this fall les both of ances amusement the Hit By Train of sleep and play, and pours against a fence while has addressed a letter to the hall and the Tonight at 7:30 at the Hotel shotgun should receive expert Bishop a chapil. of at rabbit rifle Cache parents he f.red the the management Eccles the third annual banquet Charles t England reported the Information as to the needs of fell down and dis- Valley Herald as follows: . ol the Utah Jforesters is sche- The shotgun a shot Issue Thursday, my financing or the building and Children of various ages as to of into load In Causing Death charged your; . duled. Lyle F. Watts, senior about these questions. ww-'- gave some Instructions namewas side. rent,ioned Yonks right foresof the district attend t 7. Every child should number of othfera as sponsoring Oi dedicatory service, He died In a few hours. try oince at Ogden will be tne Invest gation Into the death a . movement to tender do po-- , Then the mutuals put on a g school which has proper seatn. sp6&k6rt and of Joseph Brough, 60, of Accompanied by Mrs. Yonk cent of. my .taxes And legally very nice program ol songs, ing, lighting, ventilation chil-tto10 repre- n whose body, was found at For younger readings and dancing. step am I resist further payments. m. along the railroad track Chub" Lundberg, Ras, as . Z not ln any Way connected with Among tha singers was Joeepn UremS kindergartens and nurs-fl-- p. ters office at Ogden will be was who formerly resided iq try schools snould be provided north Trenton, .disclosed known ln Logan said movement. My own. taxes familiarly to care. present. home the but sufficient to lead investi- for several years went ward, 1930 supplement (facts are host for his friends, paid, among of, service officials, to Local; forest 8. The school should be so gators to believe death was has been singing In' Portland, on a rabbit hunt Yours truly, Idaho, Arco, classes of the forestry members B. G. Thatcher Los Angeles and , other coast organized to discover and de-- F caused by his being h it by a train Yonk has two uncles resid- (Sgned) t , . at the U.SA.C. as well as tne Mr. 'at . . i i cities, , i Arco' by the names of velop the special Abilities of Officer Andrew Kng and Offt ing stockman's several of presidents After the program was over each child,' and should assist cer William Walton, under or Johnson. and Ephraim Joseph Cache of the associations in the amusement hall, the as- In vocational guidance, for ders from Sheriff W. H. Shaw It has been the custom of the forest will be present. F made the invest.gation. man to go to their As-tLogan Walter (Continued on Page six) Owen Despain and ' (Continued on Page six) Mr. Brough who presumably a number of years for ranch the at was walking on the railroad forestry students com- for hunting and fishing outings. the of members are college, track near or at the cross ng Nearly all his Lfe since he Final: Harvard! 13; Yale 0. Council mittee on arrangements. Plans has where the accident happened, City Logan Employment old enough, E. J. has been 75. Wilford covers for to are lay was evidently hit by a south and' In doing so a carried gun student Slim Hansen, forestry bound train about 7 'p. m. said to be among the First, idano o; Montana 0. has been toastmasAnd be To will Set Work at the college, Organized Thursday night. When if was most careful. He was constanUy Third: Notre Dame 0; Northter. discovered by his family that comnions about the wesbem 0 Notre Dame scored A program of sports as an warning he did not return home after care that should be taken in funcC. Eve. fourth. At of Of this stag feature C; other Meeting Friday leaving the house about 5 handling a gun Friends here, Second; B.y. u.' 12; is tion will follow the banquet. oclock, a search was instituted. who have hunted with him, are The body was tossed abput 71 Pint: Sd Committee of These! committees will meet feet from where it was thought Pub,ic Af,airs Sean0FKyati8WeSt U. S. Aviators To Chamber Pans Aid for Labor- again very soon and keep the he was hit. His hat was rolled 01 BuckneU informed about twenty feet and was laying Men Seeking - Jobs in public properly oranam, li. numthrough the committee on pub- ing on the cattle guard, An arm Logan. a for business automobile Search For Six ber of years. He first entered the Second: Colorado college 0; licity. It is not to be under- and both legs were broken. His . Colorado Aggies 0. Following the suggestion of stood that there are any alarm- face earned a large wound on the garage business with H. J. Mayor A. G. Lundstrom at the ing conditions in Logan but the the left side. Where the body He was at one time Missing Aviators Mollerup. directors of the Logan organization of the council Is was found, there was a large ln the automobile business at of commerce held In line with the request from pool of blood. Flashes Of Life chamber meeting Brigham City and tnen ln a Snow that fell during the November 12, the Public Affairs Col. Wood, the national chairTo similar business at Blackfoot. Seattle, Nov. 22 (P) committee of the chamber took man of employment, for all night he was killed covered the member of By the Associated Press aid In the search for six fli- He was S.theL. senior Motor company, New York Lady Shackleton the initiative upon request and cities to get organized to help body up and when this melted ers misting in northern Brit- the Y. Is to visit the antarctic, where organized a Logan City Employ- out the employment. Logan is Friday, the body was discovered United two ish Columbia, on Page Three) (Continued her husband, Sir Ernest IJhaek-leto- ment C&unc.i This comm.ttee n.uch better off in this respect by Gottleib Egger, O. S L. sec-tx- n States amphibians prepared to than most cities of the country The body was foreman. exexplored and died. She went to considerable effortwere to leave here today Tncy Under- with council to feels what the ascertain other that cities but the on Lindquist the brought booked has passage Alert Bay, ; pected to reach Three meet to a the a littin, unemploydoing cooperating (Pole Stella everybody Polans Struggled Star), northern Vancouver Island, by (Continued on Page Six) meet steamship which leaves South- ment situation and to get their some public work can be creafed tonight, where they will floatof be will forms benefited. The all month and next organization. plan ampton, England, the navy tug Swallow, used in Salt Lake City Committees selected are as Days In Storm for a tourist cruise to the Ross being ing supply base, which left was the one adopted in part by follows: of Whales. sea arid the bay Sound Utah And Idaho yesterday. Puget the committee to organize the Executive Comittee: Mayor A. Anscel Eckmann; who More Nov. 22 (AP) Lc-Boise, John an council. C. Lundstrom, chairman; N. C Jane Virginia News Briefs after HawSfs Adr at Several days ago the commit- H. Anderson, George B. Bowen a co of coast 9an three da?sa lnbe toXing A. blinding B. T. Cardon, F. P. Champ, tee decided to call ln a local North Caroliha state college wfarj'eda line for pilot Robin Renahan deep to take wh rd ha been a delight - W group of business and prof. G. Olofson, Joseph Qunney, M. Provo, Utah J. Gleasbn Kerr, and two companions, lost since R. an Ic! men and school men to Hovey, secretary. The memOctober 28, was given permls-l,- 1 at sophomoret Falls, cone In class cram council. A meeting of bers of this committee const! Idaho form the Sion to return to the . hunt ths Brigham Young univerty, won ROCKY, MOUNTAIN INTERCOLLEGIATE of other tote chairmen the set to the tha was ordered this held up his group as Fr.day soon as plane just ' (aeveral in Idahos re Promptly came evening at the chamber of com - committees. BANQUET AND could be put in condition. contest eld at the university PRESS ASSOCIATION cent history. cones for all, Including merce with Chairman F. P. on Survey: Joseph' 'enough Committee Renahan was lost flying Caught oorr was in a bhzzardon his ELECTION OF NEW OFFICERS TONIGHT she lost Jnhn 0 professor. Then north to join, In a search over Ay to Cascade from Dead wood posed by Elmer Buchler of hot t- - t.he Enciush the Liard river district for 13 Ogden. The pair defeated i of college publica - of the member college papers Leaders Captain E. J. A. Burke and two orators in the preliminaries. " from who on Evidence of Jo- tion activities in 11 colleges of the association as follows dropped companions Both spoke Colsight October II whila on &' pow- and j universities were contmu-in- g First place, The Mirror," seph Smiths Prophetic discussions today of their orado State Teachers college, prospecting flight. er. con- Greeley, Budd Pitchford, teditor; problems at the two-da- y Colthe Burke fcarty were held Per? Chan Chan. He Catholic vention of the Rocky Mountain second, Silver and Gold, RolUtah from ad lu-LPrice, Many tees H. cl U and Zohner Jcs. Wm. city and waite. orado plan organization Boulder, Worley, the ground yesterday by associasisters from over the state Intercollegiate Press a b mention vere approved, Mayor A. G. Watkins. , no.b3dy sudden thaw and rain. ler, editor: third, Utah States are expected to attend the tion. two loaves of bread. baseball there, but Is doubt- Lundstrom as chairman of the and on Agricultural college, Student Mor-de- n Comm.ttee Projects celebration centenary late convention The once Arriving here last night on a opened ful, since foreign executive committee of the Geo. B. Bowen, orating the apparitions of our Life, Von Robertson, editor; said that the broken ski voyage somebody dug him out council 24 with QMillion Dollars meetdelegates yesterday took charge of the Colorado college, Colochairman; P. V. Cardon, F. P. lady of tire miraculous medal present. 111111 Elmer E. Johnson, fourth, to releree a ing. fifth, Denver U. Champ, Lorenzo Hansen, T. H, in the Notre Dame church be' Wyoming university, president, rado Springs; Liquor Seized; ediImmediately following, the Humphreys, R. O Porter, Olof , ginning Sunday evening and presided. Election of officers ClariGti, Humbert Reese, Tea(must Tight through or lose my States WcGtei'n commitsome of sixth, tor; the Sorenson. James I with meeting Pedersen, (closing Tuesday morning Ur life. will be held at a banquet to- chers Douglas, Isle of Man There tees met to consider their dut'es Boston, Nov. 21, (AP) Top O the college, Temporary Employment com- -- solemn high mass. Rev. R, J. night at the Bluebird. quor valued at a million dol-- j Through waist deep snow he- has boen a bit of disquietude It was felt that one Stephen Gunnison, first the cf a chairVimentia Guest speakers and members World, A. G. Olofson, Kirschenheuter, nqxtee: fighting off drowsl- among dairy Interests because lars, one of the largest Coloto be done la the work mnn, w y jensen, Olaf Nelson, pnest from the St. Thomas of the local ures in the history of prohibi-Jnewill be on Frazee, editor; seventh, that the things bought on by the colei For 'of the suggestion press rado so college, of committee the that conSurvey will con. Manx emblem be stamped on AgriculturalCollegian, B Moser, L P. Peterson, and seminary at Denver, tion enforcement, was in the three days and nights he the program at the banquet the other committees can deter- - jBenton Rogers. Rocky ' Mountain x duct the triduum. hands of government "agents tinued the struggle, occasionally island eggs. The emblem which Is set fen: 6 Fort tonight Earl H. Willis, ediI mir.b Collins, will have what to, they Tnhn tr 1 behind drifts where he sists of three legs with a latrn This estimate of the - oclock. Wilford D. Porter, -' of Utah, calA new senti.course do. to Pocatello University be eighth. tor; exIt the appeared me overcame motto mealnlng: Throw 'his ue of cargoes of two liquor lay until he service secretary and Chronicle, Richard Lambome, TnhnrhriL led Recent Times, and open ment of the council that this isAflde?S0? cereupon laden barges was given at the haustion. On the third day he (any of be my will, master will way you editor, , not to be a charity or dole sys-- f.r Arer qualified students cf the monies. F. P. Champ, president editor; ninth, Colorado School m 1 office of the eastern division sighted a coyote floundering in t legs youll find me still, or- -, tansen, J. w1 crawiora, s. of Mines, Orel Digger, Gold- of Idaho, . southern tem as well 's ) Lcgan University killed and it w Cty commander of the coast guard, the snow, stalked enbe course will The Keeler, editor, tetath,branch. Must Board , In hollow j a w The barges, the Edith and it. Building a fire and a member of the g - yRalptl News, !Mr Hettig, ediby Dr. D. M. D. O. Costi- - company 8ven w the Eagle Hill, and the ocean log he roasted chunks of thef Moscow (P) The rovlrt w. e rra H e otto Menr, rstri, the cases and University of to all car of Provo; take decreed has that gen instructor, eminent qjstory New charity York animal and ate, gaining strength tug Murrell of - A. C will be among the 1 S.le,rrU1, 'Hi Iron, El must with deal and not must will Branding there pro)be Wyoming, fanners dup-European any coast give to contiune. ia! gurf.ts. (dependent captured by the O Salisbury, G. W. 1ems smcCl mo was iPeterson, E. Johnson, of Nt editor, of aim effort. two Dcation board and free mir The .weeks hill wind off a swept Coming upon H. Wilson and E. , guard patrol boat Jackson A major feature of sessictis Skidmore, as number classed Is to of council the care the room take whom to temporarily farm hands few several miles the Maine coast Wednesday he followed It table discussions eleven since no copy was sub13 ' years, and round two local laboring ctlzens who areiA- - YoungOmaha Married and discharge and brought to Boston last until he came in sight of Cas- - hiy B. T. was the ranking ( this Committee Mrs. morning who have workers to Cn the 13th, months free resident'', 'PubL;it town dependents Friday crews mi6 sent to he the ag0 stag, cade. Into ahlch Enight. Nineteen men,, James C. carol Hoehen Is seeking a di - ) staf mitted. One will be however. Dickerson, em- - who desire werk, can work chairman; d Cardon, who while become Ry ack He were i4kar exhaustion.. ot the tug and barges, I gered, Dickerson f later, Mr. Deisret of Newn, tlie Mien and Gunner Rasmusson. ipeuibur . n Hi ksilaKJ urms. will work. Caine into Boue by automobile.- - pl.vd taken Into custody. . coirv-pete- DEALER AUTOMOBILE MEETS DEATH VAIN SHOTGUN J. . ing Foresters at -- e , I fDscplrflroQgir bu-ldi- Tren-sanltatio- UuUvthVr- f-- ne-tio- le gf0. R--- ' n, 6000yS iZouehsimtuatwiufS joleulf cSdHft f ?, , , vthe !! commem-Ccordinatio- n: In .seiz-struggle- d, ss I , con-toda- val-falli- dn , gov-goi- ng YJtor. re ; - 1 - j i II |