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Show Friday. April 1 1, 1033. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. rAUIK AMERICAN Akron Probers Hear Story of Airship Crash sr zzzxl.z.l izptgz CjI-m- Ull i-j - 11. -- rTiAlagg 1 j Logan Agents For How huge girder tnd cruelted. broken wabuikU-ys lulled- llw air and the crew aoiked mtitly to keep the gum airship Akron from dropping In1th 76 men aboard to tlie ra a a told to the house naval committee today by Ute only throe ho survived the tragedy. men aere Uruleiunt The wttne&se Commander Herbert V. Wiley, exths home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ecutive officer; Richard E. Deal, Jensen. boat. wain male, and Moody E. $10.00 WILL HE PAID FOlt EVERY DIMINISHED Mr. F. R. Checketts recently Era in. metaUmith. SE ENT1I CHORD. OTHER THAN THOSE THREE with her mother at FarmvUited McCIUitlc (D Representative C-INVERROOT. D C THE AS 1LMING SUAItr AND ington. Okia), appearing felons Ute rule SIONS OF THE ADOYE THREE CHORDS NOT Mrs. Wendell Bos worth and Incommittee on belulf of hi resolu- ACCEPTED. a act fant daughter, and a sister-in-lato house tion up special of Preston la visiting at tlie home commiilee for the investigaton. of Mr. and Mr. Frans Mendelkow. said: not. The 0 same, to tlie e)e tliey are Miss Leona Spuhlcr entertained "Tlie naval commit be wo seUltkn' at a bonfire party on Wednesday nnUxr or Uk' for it attitude verely criticised :- ' ticul scales do not fear tlie same evening Marshmallows and peanut in a lute a ashing the Stienandooh names Tlie dominant chord (f wete served. disasur. A committee ought to be consists of tlie key, Tlie First ward Sea Oull girls enappointed that will be willing to of the musical specters overlfinarp. while the tertained their mothers with a progo to tlie bottom of this." hich pupils like to froan and dominant chord of 0-- 1 lat consists gram of songs, speeclves and dialoVinson leaving Representative lhe enharmonic changes of F and his investigation long enough to scow Tlerefore( gues and game. Delicious refresh &,nie quarrel because double this fact that the scales are ab- menu were served to ten mothers before 1 commit-rules the Pple appear or doublc aharps are solutely dissimilar to the eye must two teachers and two officers and tee and oppose McCllntic's plan, eleven girls. remarked that he was unbarra-sed- " when tome natural key would suf- be taken Into account. we are playing from Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Scrowther by the Oklahomans move. fice. When written music and encounter a and son Oliver of TTemonton were This talk about being Influencwe dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. W. ed by the navy viewpoint la fool- double, flat, say A double flat, sound the note of O natural. A H. ChecketU on Tuesday. ish Vinson said. why Mr. and Mrs. A. N. ChecketU ven as they wrangled and the bewildered student enquires and two children of Dayton spent three men told their stories, one the O natural was not written on the staff Instead of A double flat. Provident Mrs. Ivan Burton Tuesday and Wednesday at the of tlie victims of the mishap. W. Bettlo, metalsmllh, who Such examples as this In notation of Park Valley was guest of her home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. exist far harmonic purposes and parent over the week end. ChecketU. 3 died when the rescue blimp for facility In notation. Mrs. Mayme Fuhrlman was host-teMr. and Mrs. Perle Fearsen of dropped into the sea, was being are made Similar to the Ladles' Literary club on Preston spent a few days with her complaints buried national at Arlington and Thursday evening. An Interesting parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. cemetery with full military hon- against the keys of was rendered. Refresh- - ketta. The tonality of these keys ors. Later In the day similar is the same, and far that reasr menu were served to twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Letshman ceremonies were held for Lieuten' Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bowen of and children of Wellsville visited ant Commander Harold McClen-ns- some students entertain the opinwho died on the Akron, and ion that a composition written In Beaver Dam spent the week end with her parenU on Friday, Mrs. R. W. Hess of Ogden spent Lieutenant Commander David E. one of the above keys could be with relatives and friends here. In the other The Alto section of the First j Thursday with Miss Pern Chec-war- d Cununings, chief officer on the played Interchangeably from the same music. It Is not an choir surprised the remaining ketts. matter to do this and one members on Thursday evening fol- - A meeting sponsored by the farm easy as to some questions Despite tlie advisability of continuing to would have to remember too much lowing the regular practice. Re- - bureau of the community will be held Friday evening In the town the navy an- because the notation of the two freshrrenU were served. operate airships, nounced meanwhile that the Ak- keys Is not the same. As a matterl Mr. If. B. Campbell, Jr. under- - hall at 7.30 p. tn. A demonstration ron s sister ship, the Macon, will of fact, the composition would hav went an operation for goitre last on pressing a man's suit will be make her trial flight as schedul- to be transposed in the mind as week In an Ogden hospital, she given. Prof. Llndford will lecture Is getting along nicely. on flowers and seed exchange foled Thursday. If the three surviv- the piece Is played. To the ear the tonics of the ' Miss Geneva Scamons of Pres-kelowing the c' monstratlon. The ors of the Akron have their way are the ton spent Sunday afternoon at public Is Invited to attend. and they will be aboard her. Commander Wiley said he was sctiedulcd to participate In the Macon tests but that Investigation probably would delay him. 4-DAYThe two enlisted men added that S-4 they wanted to serve on the Macon. Not once in their testimony did any of the survivors Intimate lie had had enough of airships. Wiley in civilian clothes, read to the committee the statement he presented Thursday to Secretary Swanson, adding that when the committee begins cross- - examination next Wednesday he hopes to , v have more to say. The The GENUINE ABERDEEN - Ilipr Sfveri. sf'e and tlie lUtiul of Breweries Are .lll, L) ,lb s h .4 T.ioe Timid Jif.iif Ifl, Rushed To the slates. Mule tf tlie brew mowd from Beer ib.t'acrha until alter dawn in Supply .Vw Vuik Tilsatcliies3 CtoaH Co. Washington UTAH and the CELEBRATED We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction 155 South Main Street Phone 76 -- w . Musical Notes- PROVIDENCE Pas-qua- le "maj-wh-- ( many clues, union j feuk In them, so tonight waa "lhe night." Youth of the nation totl soda fountain and night, and an Industry almost glil in tea rooms, inesperien.v u idle for 11 year fegan clicking tn Uie art ol and kindred the served in high gear. mysterw , whrre tt never fexhr Taxing and brewery blew In place dav bookkeeper were too busy to do appeared tn preprohlbltlon You could but it in some clues much counting up. but there was wide spread evidence that so far with your noonday sandwich or the economic expectations were at a hot dog stand. Neighborhood store were among being reahaed. Bald Alfred E. Smith, long a tlie first to run out. foe of prohibition: Tlie re U, we think, an old fash"Surely It Is a happy day for all because tt will. In sonic ioned, yet sure, prelection for the measure, deplete the ranks of the child, and lliat la through the unemployed and promote happi- building of a sound character In ness and childhood by parent teaching the cheer" On many ride hu sentiment example. echoed. And while lln-rwere many MWWgWUf J who publicly said the new 3.3 brew waa "fine," no one went on record as criticising lu portabilFor old Radio, either Battery ity. or Electric. For the first time In years there were no rases of Intoxication in police court In New York tonight. 115 North Main The foamy amber beverage became legal at 13 01 a. m. in 18 New three-sevent- Yok--Hc- City Coal Cosspasiy EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THAT SLTER-FUE- was er h L Gordon Creek Coal bung-startin- g S. 123 South Main SL 1-- Will Pay Cash Thone 123 Fec rd e n. BENSON, Mgr. Alfalfa Hay, 54.00 per ton and Certified Seed Potatoes, 45 cents per hundred pounds. Pehrson Electric N. FRUTONA, Benson Ward ELECTRIC REFIGERATION VILL HELP J-- Chec-progra- m O-fl- n. CUT LIVING EXP J-- 3. j THIS SUMMER at STRONG MEN v Paper in Starting Sunday SHUDDER ... WOMEN SHRIHIU vi prehistoric' monkey., bigger; 1911 than a battled Gives Results Of Primary .b A copy of the Logan Republican issued October 28, 1911, nearly 22 years ago, has been handed into this office by Alfred Gnehm. In this issue one finds a tabulation of the votes cast for the candidates at the Logan City primary election. There were four candidates for mayor, their names and the votes for each were as follows: 682 Henry G. Hayball 636 J. A. Hendrickson S2 Aaron C. Jacobsen 6G3 Thomas Smart For Commissioner: 563 Hyrum Hayball 659 Wm. M. Howell 71 Charles W. Miller 613 Peter C. Nelson For Commissioner: Nels Carlson 607 Geo. W. Lindquist 704 Moses Thatcher GENER' ALLrSTEEL How would you like 518 a servant that saves you part of your household money each week that gives at the same time more For Auditor: James C. Allen, Jr 488 N. P. Nielsen, Jr 473 1037 Joseph Qulnney In the final election Mr. Hayball was elected mayor. P. C. Nelson and G. W. Lindquist were elected commissioners and Joseph Qulnney was elected auditor. MRS. ROOSEVELT ship.. has brok&D leisure from the kitchen? The GENERAL ELECTRIC ALL-STEE- L preventing food spoilage alone, soon repays Its costs. Its crisp, clean cold keeps fruits, meats and REFRIGERATOR, THROWN Mrs. Franklin D. Washington Roosevelt was thrown Into a mud puddle in Potomac park today when her horse slipped. The wife of the president, uninjured, remounted and continued her ride in mud spattered costume. I slid off very gracefully right Into the mud, she told friends. In tege&Wcs frejsh for days. Left-ove- rs are "CTRIC XIGERATOR and not thrown out. Foods can be bought in quantities at saving prices. No extra bills for the abundance of ice cubes, and for dozens of delicious frozen desserts and salads made possible. used Economy Is inherent in the General Elee trie. The extremely simple mechanism o the Monitor Top and the cabinet assure you trouble-fre- e sendee and lasting satisfaction. all-ste- el I j DECIDE TO BUY YOUR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR NOW! YOUR SMALL DOWN PAYMENT BEGINS TO, COME BACK IN SAVINGS AND YOUR SAVINGS; CONTINUE YEAR AFTER YEAR.1 DROP. 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