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Show i Fenth Year No. 19 Telephone TOO 1 .0(1 AN, UTAH, TUESDAY. HF.CK.MI; HU King Winter Blankets Michigan with 30 II. $1.50 per Year 19:57 inches 02 West Center Street KOIMM IS iCOKCERT AT SELECTED Chamhrr of Commerce Mem-- ' to Interest- hership at Luncheon inj? Talk Meeting:, ; ratrich to Stop i in I.ogan on his Transcontinental Tour of the United States. Them, iK I., W,lnun. of the IVr- Pav-lnK.imicl Hijiiutment tf tin CoMraiiu thiough Utah on lus j concert tour, Iron uml Fml eoini.itiy gate an transcontinental If. Patrick. basso for the interoKtimT talk tiifore iho nunn-Iht- John Cry 0wri company, of the Los m Chainlo-of Chkngo Coninit-rrt (loir rpi t i JuitIi- - wiU bo presented in concert at labermu-lton nutiiiig Frida"? evening. Sir. ,h Thutsday at WIIhiii ii.inatfd a mini her of vv. 815 Pm- under the auspices of inti tthlili took i.n-- In the early,11 college lyceum bureau, accord Koiilemeut of the west which he iiS to Russell C. Heroism, chair && cliose to weave hi hw tap.-n- y of man. were aome history. Among llo-Patrick, who is recoe rust'd as oiie of the Irihii earl experiences of (l r.evc.st and mast pron... g the plains. ls.g thsemeri-- a. lixi Just completed jlhe Mormon's eros-inI tuh. 'ii of Jan.d V1.0' pin during the opera season -- Almost ail of Western half of Michigan was left snowbound Six r rVhteda riumher of V,i" i"1 rhlllu1t'lphla "nd Chicago. Hia I'1'1'- - 1: been in such demand fail that blanketed area as rest of naUon was f uttering cldviits which occuretl on the ,of a . rivi unstasonal eold wave. Here's scene at Heaton IlJibor. companies in both for.! Trail in the eighteen and foil cities that it has been necessary ties. for liim to commute between the The noinin tling commiHee elec, led were II. J. Hatch, It. T, t'uidon points by plane. Forced out of the field of busiA. Attorney E. T. Young. and L. M. Squires. This com- ness for which he had been trainI mittee will nominate c.imlPtiPs ed in some of the leading univer- I Mrs. Miry Elizabeth from whom the director of the shies of the east by the financial m Maughan Con- w.dow of former Howell, hamper will be elected at the an- - c. ash of 1829, Patrick turned' to Mrs. Alice Summerill Baugh, 70, uu election g lus and hobby. He meeting on January It j mu.-Ijgressman Jaseph Howell of Frank H Baugh Sr., and) Tor tho'p11('d audition In Radio h of directors The long active in Utah church and present H. Baugh Jr,,i of mother Frank social affairs, died of causes In- -' Chamber wtmse terms expire are City's new music hall in hope of Ross Anderson, Frank qualifying to sing In a chorus. cident to age at her home, 155 , fam.the schools, died Sunday G1lf Npw)n. 1)r, j. w. Erno Rupee, noted maestro and First avenue in Salt Lake City, liy home, 493 South First Ad.ain Hutch. W. E. musical director at Radio city, Friday. She was 81 years old. Mrs. nayw.:ml. and .xt:eet, after a short iUness. G. recognized him as a valuable find. gkirim()re at! Mrs. was Howell born in been had health, The Chamber failing Baugh paused a resolution He went on the air Immediately Wellsville,. Maughan 's Port, now asking for a rehearing of the as a soloist and sang In theater Derember 8. 1856, a daughter of Stale Industrial Commission to j engagements. A concert debut In II. William andi Bishop Maughan consider the minimum hour and 'Chicago sponsored by Bertha1 Ott, Barbara Morgan Maughan. She she was born at Gloucestershire, waRe law. Similar requests are 'brought him to the attention of Valley shoppers, judging from Thousands Gather to Wit- - was married to Jaseph Howell ini, the number of out of town citi-- J (England, on July 16, 1867, a dau- - coming from all parts of the state the Chicago City Opera company, mov- 1878, and in 1902 the zens In the shopping centers ighter of Alfred and Elizabeth lo the Industrial Commission. and he signed a contract to sing ness Activities of Geyser ed to Logan. Shortly couple thereafter I 'Summerill. She came to this coun- daily. feature roles with them. con-Howell Mr. was to elected That Slay Prove Wests basso has sung The Logan merchants have stock- - J try with her parents in Septem83 a "Ptative-aMarge- . Iprp'ss Wll-Biff Attraction. l Christmas j ber, 1878, and fiist lived at In concerts, operas, opatorios and He was six successive) ed heavily for the j an' lard, later moving to Logan. with symphony orchestras from ill- -. terms, and during that period the. trade and there Is scarcely Soda Springs the'easT'waSfTirtIie WStna'w Several thou s - Howell family spent most of its article of any kind that can She was an ardent worker In' elsewhere Jsom Canada to Mexico since the that the Logan Sixth ward, where obtained be and spectators witnessed that 'time in Washington, D. C. cannot be obtained In Logan. Chicago opera enraged him two son, Fred B. Baugh, now is bishop.! thunderous release of the mighty For many years the Howell years ago. She was married to Mr. Baugh There is no necessity of goman made geyser here Sunday as home was the meeting place of a Venezuela Is truly Mr. Patrick will sing two groups to the expense of driving in the Logan temple. February 27, the 3,500 pound string of drilling Utahns in the nations of the world' said Leon capital,' ing of English selections, one group for your 1889. She was the mother of 14 sPt tools were removed from its mouth where regular meetings of the L. out of this valley South American' explorer who of Russian songs and one group 13 of survive: whom Christmas gifts as the best in Workmen experienced great dif- D.S. church were held. addressed the student body of the of Italian numbers in his concert A H. Lear, Frank are obtainable Jr., George T, atji ficulty and a constant drenching She was first president of the the land Howard C., Fred B Kenneth, Jo- - LSan S01- high sch(X1 Monday Thursday. in an unsucessful attempt to in. Relief home and at prices that comof the Hyrum stake a society program Mr. Albert m lyceum Due to a mutual agreement beMrs. stall some 300 feet of eight inch and was several times a seph and Phyllis Baugh, pare with those to be had else delegate has traveled extensively In Vene-Ric- tween the lyceum bureau and the Mrs. Mahlon and oil casing into the roaring hell Derle Thorpe where. Wtom-ento the National Council of 's for ten years gathering Cache Valley Civic Music associahole mouth of the hissing 70 foot aU of Logan; Orson E. and'8 in Wlashlngton, convention material for his lecture tion, association members will be hot water geyser that has brought S. Baugh, Preston, Idaho; jteresting memone was and of the tours. early sudden notoriety to this southeasadmitted to the Patrick concert 20 grandchildren and one great-- 1 Mr. Albert told of the interest- - on presentation of their cards. tern Idaho Town noted for its nat- bers of the Congressional club in grandchild ' of P60 living bothiln ural soda water springs. Only 80 Washington, composed of wives Funeral services will be can- n the modern cities and feet of pipe had been installed of government officials. 12:30 p. at ducted Wednesday After her husbands death In areas of Vene- when four experienced well men brad agricultural ward Sixth in the chapel, Logan were compelled to abandon the 1918, Mrs. Howell went to Salt with burial In the Logan city zuela. work and with drenched clothing Lake City, where she had since and agricul- cemetery under the direction of! Petroleum, mining and chattering teeth slipped thru lived. ture are the most iinportsnt in mortuarv & Son Rirliflrrfs the crowd in search of dry cloth- - Surviving are five daughters, diamond mining WiU rainstorm had departed may caU at the home Tuesday dories and lug and greatly Yieeded rest. They Me Cannon be developed very soon until Wednesday had battled the roaring, hissing Spencer P. Felt, Salt Lake City or oter Pace-- Monday and the The speaker believes that, a Judge Lewis Jones of the First monster for over six hours. Mrs. Preston D. Richards and mercury had begun a downward with Judicial District court of Indians strange race has man federal which weather trend The awe inspired spectators re. Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, Las Angskins, blue eyes and yellow n0Unced his 1938 court calendar would mained to gaze in wonder and ad- eles, and Mrs. David I. Stoddard, predicted in the Venezuelan; hair who live f0d0ws: proportions. miration at the steam belching, San Clemente, fivei California; jungles are the direct descendants Boxelder county court will jn roaring magnificence of the uncon- sons, William M Luther M and The offical frecast of temPera' of the Vikings, who came there a ne ;cji January 10, March 14, quered geyser as it continued its Wesley G. Howell, Salt Lake City; ,tures ranging between 10 an 20 thousand years ago. in 12; 70 foot column of hot water in his- May 9, and September over Monday f Joseph M. Howell, Los Angeles, degrees Judging from the rapt atten- - Cache 111 on U1C 12, orFebruary to a held threat Utahs night M and Lieutenant Colonel favReese tion of the students and the (Continued from Page Five) pril 9, August 13 and November Coni' chards, State Agricultural c- Howell, U. S. army. Shanghai Fighting desperately orable comments beard, Mr. Al- - 2; in Rich county on June 18, missioner David F. said. Smith, Funeral services were conducted Popular Couple Wed August 17 and October 19. The trees, he said, have beenrough in the Eighteenth ward flame Jafpal S this school Law and motion and probate programs interesting Mrs. E. R. Owen of Brigham Monday charrfd and frosts f'1! by early chapel, Second avenue and A st unprepared days for the new year were set by the sap is still high. The lack 0fpomPle City announces the engagement in Salt Lake A City. Burial was mj at su fe. , Lucile Owen; of her daughter, Judge Jones as follows: Box Ela snow has many'kmg left protective Gen-V-, in the cemetery , py family kinds of sued tonight by Lieutenant der county, January 10 and 24; Clark of Ogden to Dr. Russell B. Logan in danger, perennials burial Jot. eral Iwane Matsui, Japanese 14 and 28, March 14 and will take February said. Petty. The wedding The grave at the Logan city 28, Arpil II and 25, May 9 and Weekend rains left a total of place at an early date. Mrs. Clark cemetery was dedicated by Walthousands killed and 23, June 20, July 11 and 26, Augis dean of women at Weber col- ter M. .78 inch of moisture in the city With . Jones, a nephew, who retoll of wounded inflicted immense ust 8 and 22, September 12 and Utah is a of She winand made slush snow of on graduate lege. in sides Salt S Lake City. O UlTy 26, October 10 and 24, November State Agricultural college at Loter playgrounds. At Brighton an on the stubborn Chinese ofdefenders, mechanized forces Nippon .14 and 28, December 12. Cache additional four Inches of snow the gan and a member of Chi Omega seized the cspitEis city h&U Endj Ssn Fteiicisco The winds End county, jEnu&ry 8 End 22, Feb- the sorority. She also Is a member of on total the fell, making storm weekend sun waters of a furious raised the rising flag. the National Association of the ruajy 12 and 26, aMrch 12 and ground 20 inches, the city water In addition to the city hall, left widespread destruction Mon 26, April 9, and 23, May 14 and Dean of Women; of Tau Kappa department reported. Other wathe Chinese day in northern California. they 28, June 11 and 25, July 9 and ter stations received rain. Alpha, national debating organithe 23, administrative As flood waters subsided, August 13 and 27, September The mean temperature in Salt central government zation; of Phi Delta Pi, a nation national govern-men- damage was counted In many mil-- : . q and 24, October 8 and 22, the Lake City was 44 degrees 12 de- building physical education society and at of dollars. deserted headquarters Ivember 12 and 26, Deoember 10 of the Utah National Public hearing on the Logan grees above normal for that date, were Generalssimo Three persons Chiang reported countyi May 18, August 17 Amateur Athletic Association for City budget has been set for De- federal weather men said. In con- - 11 a. m., 's official residence, the to have drowned; 10 men weieand October 19. Women, and of the Ogden Busi- cember 28 at 6 p. m. in the city trast, temperatures ranging be- towns! nUal mUl missing and a Women's commission room. ness and Professional tween 20 and 30 degrees are to be off!t ,anCl were littered with debris. Hundreds! -. club. Dr. Petty is a prominent MonAt the CCC Camt) . Lake Salt in valley The tentative budget for, 1938 expected Japanese dispatches received of families were returning to their Ogden dentist and a member of was set Friday night by the city!day night, they added. e last ot a senas of Sunday 'here stated that the Nipponese homes they abandoned to escape' the Ogden Rotary and Executive commission at $312,682.50 and es- evening services, at the OCO toward southward iwere floods. the pushing clubs. They will make their home timated revenues for nevt in Blacksmith Rrk canyon, year at Hsaikwan, and that the remainder Rivers were still on a rampage camP in Ogden. the direction of the stake under WASHAKIE INDIAN of $326,100. H. Reuben Pedersen, city NanJoaat in the Sacramento and San the Chinese garrison tnutiial boards was held last auditor and clerk, said. GIRL SENDS IN king by this afternoon was almost quin valleys, but the worst of the ' Hendersn f the Following are budgets requests storm had passed and the weather. daf; J31-NEWS LETTER lUSAC was the speaker. His sub- tentatively approved by the 'comcommanders conditions said bureau Monday military Nipponese By MISS GRIFFIN FEYOFE mission through departments: ject being the Christmas spirit here claimed two Chinese divisions were generally fair. Peac o Statutory and general, $20,415.-5were where Jarth' God WiU of Cantonese troops At Downieville "entirely three, All Men. Music was urnteh-los- s auditor and recorder $1675; Utah Mr. Washakie, and annihilated when the Japanese bridges were washed away, the the treasurer, $825; estray pond, $780; quartet. The Mrs. James Pabowena has left stormed the southern quarter of was a half million dollar. It ed over by etmg presided building inspector, $1680; city atfor Wells, Nevada, where they Chinese same was other at that and Alturas, about the Nanking, $4850; torney, $1170; city court, will make their home. Benson remnants on Purple mountain where the Pine creek reservoir Richmond Young of the health, $4440, abattoir, $8010; enand Lucille Pabowena also were wiped out when the Invaders dam collapsed, driving the 3000 presidency, went. The two boy and girl set fire to the slopes. gineering, $3490; cemetery, $3755; inhabitants to higher ground and are the children of Thomas police, $17,830; fire, $18,105; garwarships broke through leaving water 15 feet deep in Meeting: Friday Japanese water, $26,278; sewer, age, $1605; The regular Scandinavian meet Pabowena, brother of James. a protective boom In the Yangtse parts of the town. $2514; light, $160,000; street, The children will attend the river at Chinkiang and steamed Two women were reported to be ing wUl be held Friday night in school in Nevada and James upstream to bombard the capital. drowned at Centerville. Five men the stake house at 7:30 p. m. O. The city commission also aphas been hired to work for Authorities announced officially were missing. Five other men F. Olsen of Hyrum will be the the White Man there. But we that the Japanese also had cap- were reported missing in the proved three sites for skating-rink- s, speaker taking Christmas as his be located at Logan senior hope that they return here at tured Pukow, across the to j go area, music has may have theme. Appropriate although they Washakie. high, Ellis and Adams schools. been arranged for the occasion. from Shanghai. gone to Join rescue workers. j I e . I - e e L I wake''.' m,-,- Mrs. Mary M. Hoivell Buried in Logan MondayEstimable Logan Mother Died at Home Sunday j nnrXTITnn . W I.un-d.i- hl OUliA df Kilt lid c Logan Streets Crowded With Xmas Shoppers HOT WATER life-lon- ap-wi- fe Pre.-ide- j J , lUUvlHo Tnld OF Travels 1' ' I ' aiVfjneZUei3. e, Cold Weather Due for Utah me Court Calendar 1938 Says Observer AnnOUnCed a"nTseekend ; an-wh- iLn OlflGIlt f ay "Inf Z .1 liaHlagC anlOn Coast P g lOrlTi F Finances Necessary to Operate City , by ts No-lio- ns Kai-Shek- half-doz- en 0; MIA j $31,-66- 0. : |