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Show Wife Sticks to y-'- r Hubby he Cache American Subscribe For the Cache American Now 11-5- Only Per Tear Seventh Year UTAH. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1937 LOT, AN. Telephone 700 No. 25 $1.50 per Year Sir. Jakon comfort her husband In San Francisco where he' tried for staying of Father a ho mistreated his wohter. Carl m WiUlson. . Greetings William Doutre POPULAR x Upwards of Two Thousand Gathered at Tabernacle Christmas Morning to Participate in Progam. V - i of Los Angeles! A with his family over the Xmas' Newton D. Baker holidays expects to return home Mr. Is Doutre gettoday. says he 1 attclCrC ing along nicely In his work. He,XlCcirt is engaged in the gasoline and oil Ex-W- ar business on Huntington Drive. s V " V- - . s who has been In Logan on a visit 0 , Fatal to In quest Dr. and" Mrs. George M, Fister of Ogden, with their son and daughter, spent over Sunday in Logan, guest at the home of tbeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fister. Dr. Fister said he always has a warm spot in his heart for Logan and the USAC. Point Program A general vlow of th Capitol aa Senate hold flrat night tetslon who allied with Re publicans In dsclaration of ten after surprise move by Insurgent Democrat! point program to combat recession. Secretary Here Over Sunday of Ten an entertainment wilt When draw nearly 2,000 people from their homes at 5 o'clock In the morning, that Is something al. That is what the early morning Christmas Pageant In th Logan tabernacle did last Satur-d-ay The building wa$ morning. filled before 6 o'clock and a number had to stand. People from all parts of the valley were present. It waa well worth the effort many were heard to say. The hearts of the people were touched and they returned to their homes with a different Christmas spirit than they usually have. At 5 a. m. Christmas carols were played by Prof. Samuel Clark and Mrs. Idell Grander Larsen, on the organ and piano and these were broadcast from the tabernacle tower. The people heard these plainly on their way to the services. It was beautiful. As they approached the tabernacle building, it was all aglow with flood lights in addition to the colored lights supplemented with the subdued oolored lights on Main street. These with the wonderful muslo from the tabernacle Jower created very impressive atmosphere as the people enterd the building. In the building, Music Director Frank Baugh Jr., had his Acapella Chorus in the balcony at the rear singing carols. These were sung until the organ and piano prelude promptly at 6 oclock and never stopped until 7:15 a. m. when lb closed with a beautiful prayer recited impressively by Marion West. All those who took part did themselves proud. Much credit Is due the Cache and Logan stake Mutual organizations for sponsoring the project. Much praise is due J. Karl Wood who directed tha workers. pageant. Also all the About 275 persons participated in. the production. This Includes tha 200 members In the combined chorus. Logan has scored again. It Is believed this early morning service will become an annual event In Logan. un-usu- Ail j Early Pioneer Of Lewiston Gone to Rest Street PROVED . Genealogical Committee to Prepare Evening Program For Logan Stake Quarterly Conference, Jan. 16, 62 West Center s T. C. Nielsen of Sumner, Oregon a former resident of Logan, sends season's greetings to members of the Cache American staff and wishes to be remembered to his' Logan friends. He is enjoying the best of health. Here from Coast LAMANITE FROM WASHAKIE WARD TABERNACLE SPEAKER Valley New PAGEANT patrolman on' the Logan city police force, who has been 111 for number was on the business j months, streets of the city Monday. Mr. I Wlllison believes he is recovering slowly from his aliment. hrin Lot a and Cache Senate in First Night Session Visiting in Town Christmas Morning AU A HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE Career Closes WUUam ly Newton D. Baker, secretary of The Logan Stake Presidency has Lewiston The funeral services G-M- an war in the Wilson administration asked the Genealogical Stake Comof Rassusmas Gee, generally who mobilized the greatest army mittee to prepare and conduct a known among bis friends as "Unin the history of his country, died special program for the evening service of the Logan Stake Quar- cle Dat, was held In Lewiston Saturday, at Cleveland, Ohio, following a heart attack. terly Conference, Sunday, January First ward chapel Tuesday. Dec. The 21, at 1 p.m., Bishop David O. 18, In the Logan tabernacle. The short, eloquent statesman one Hendricks in charge. Opening program will be similar to the who served in the World war cabYe durCome song by choir, "Come, presenteo In Salt Lake City inet had been confined to his bed Conferal Saints; Invocation by W. I. Stod- Still Suffers Hurts ing the last since shortly after his sixty-sixis dard, of Richmond; singing by the InChurch. It S. D. L. was Nathan who 23, Aller, of the ence December 3. was He birthday, Saw We the choir "When First of the Children when The jured early Friday morning entitled of Truth; the first speak- he crashed his automobile into a first stricken several months ago Light Covenant". in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. of St. er, Ilyrum Cunningham The Logan Stake Committee has Anthony, Idaho; solo, "Teach Me stalled UIC train on South Main He recovered from this attack street, is reported at the hospital to rearranged some of the parts for to Play by Mrs. Ray Harrison; to be resumed some of his law pracand as as could well be doing second speaker, G. A. Hogan; remake them more applicable tice at Cleveland. As counsel for a unseriousconsidering the the conditions here. It Is an fea- marks of appreciation for the life expected number of utilities he recently apand service of Uncle Dat as a ness of his trouble. usual program. One of the peared In court at Chattanooga, Moroni O. David talk ward by member by Bishop tures will be the Tenn., In a suit Involving the utilWard. a Snow Bear Washakie in Lake solo, Hendricks; closing song Timplmboo of the ities and the Tennessee Valley The snow storm that visited Authority. discuss, "Oh My Father by Mori Cunningwill Mr. Timplmboo Inham; benediction, S. F. Wiser. Cache Valley, Thursday also spread "The Lamanltes are of the Blood terment In Richmond cemetery. In the later years of his life he its blanket over the Bear Lake of Israel. Mr. Timplmboo speaks withdrawn had from gradually characof wonderful Some the sincere Valley according to word reach- the English well and gives a multiplicity of interests which teristics of Mr. Gee was given by ing here. Bear Lake citizens sayK1"' cornet A talk. and Interesting cultivated after leaving public a large the snow fell at various b call-- 1 the speakers. He raisde depths 'service, duet, "Israel. krae1 all of whom are faithful from six inches to 13 inches. living quietly at his home family A the law office fremembers of the L.D.S. church. He warm Ing, wrlll be give &t F th visiting wind Sunday did much toand Melvin Dunn - and al- ( WM dependable faithful, quently. t ward removing the snow covering P 'J1 the dialogue, The Day ways ready to render srevice. He Last year he resigned as fchair- ratm and Its Significance to us wag among the early pioneers of in this valley. man of the Cuyahoga county is very Impressive. The other talks Lewiston. It was said of him that Democratic central (Cleveland) s, by the, he was not in the Fugitives Had Help and musical selections committee, a position he had held it is some times used, but While government Seventh ward Relief Society agents con- for 26 years. He said then Its Thats why Woodrow Wilson Price (center), extortion suspect is being on Mrs. of outlook a Ragnhild had life, he direction tinued their hunt for Ralph Roe splendid der the who men to give the booked in Kansas City, Mo., after shooting Henry A. Snow, he had no desire for great wealth, and Theodore Cole who escaped up to us oldertheTchance!Broberg should be very good. sought to arrest him. His bail was $25,000. feUo' his be to was with on his earth heaven from Alcatraz Island federal prl--. Following Is the program I family; he taught them good prin- - son, in San Francisco ay. Warden! presented: and honest was he a toiler IDAHOAN TELLS Chairman H. B.'ciples; James A. Johnston said he plan- - COUDlG WCU Greetings Stake with his fellow men; he lived the ned a WAR COSTS OF Campbell of the Logan thorough investigation song, Golden Rule. an attempt to fmd how the fugi-- 1 Committee;, Genealogical CHlDl TO CHINESE resident former a Gee was Mr. Israel, Minister Koki tives got a say with which they "Hope of Foreign Tokyo, congregation, , conducted by Ragnhild Broberg of of Lewiston for the past several cut bars on the machine shop has announced LSlSl Hirota that the In St. lived he has Idaho Falls The Anthony windows. the Seventh ward, Logan; Organ- - years had with his sons. He died there and war is atrocious, declares Dr. An- United States and Japan E ,Pr0f' Mr. and Mrs. Auwas brought home to Lewiston were North made Americans Logan settlement "amicable an Shanghai reached seventh nie J. Hamilton of Shanghai in a Melvin Nielson of the di ew L. King announce the mar-- j subject to the death penalty from the of the crisis arising ward; selection. Seventh Ward Resister, Mrs. E. F. Ja- - letter to her for crimes Bernice of their Monday daughter, against riage of the American gunboat sinking lief Society church, directed by to Darrell Griffiths, son of Mr.! pans forces under a Japanese de- - Lawrence of Idaho Falls. Panay by Japanese war planes. Broberg; announcement Ragnhild 1934 have The war Is atrocious Civilizaestablishing rigid law for four and Mrs. Hugh Griffiths of including ifnly of the R. M. Hlrotas statement was made to Hovey of the theme, tion has built up certain sanctities Ambassador Joseph C. Grew when days left in which to redeem the, lad. The ceremony was perform-- j Chinas conquered areas stake committee; dialogue discusNew rules and regulations for which are property at reduced costs. Cutjed Friday morning In the Logan totally disregarded by the latter handed him Secretary sion, "The Day of Ephraim and rate" payments will expire Janu- - temple by President Joseph Quin- - all persons, "including the nation- acto Loyal Us", - the Japanese. Even persons of the of State Cordell Hulls note its Significance In of third als 1. Until then, exa powers, Japanesethe the ary ceremony only ney. Following In the main Japans Cook of the Eleventh ward and cepting various not are foreign legations controlled areas raised 2 is tra cent was apparently interest, wedding breakfast charge per given at amends for the destruction of the Ruth Watkins of the Seventh Wellsville The Murray family Thereafter, payments must be There will be a meeting of the home of the bride by Mi-- , and the question of the treaty rights immune to attack and three Amreican merof of China. ward; trumpet duet, Israel, Israel was notified in other powers evening foreign Friday She wrote the war has already Panay county Democratic central companied by 2 per cent penalty, Mrs. A. L. King for the two farm ri- Cache on the vessels chant Yangtze A acknowlGod is Calling, Jack Dunn of the death of their brother Charles and 8 Japanese spokesman committee Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. cost more than $500,000,000, Chi- ver, Dec. 12. per cent interest. Melvin ward and Eleventh measures that the the edged put Murray, 41, of Fallon, and that factory losses in ,,in the courthouse, James A. Mc- The gaiey Americans and other foreigners nese, of the Fourth ward; ada had been ill a week and Car Rolls Over Jf are enormous. !cial3...g.av!vllenle Shanghai Murrin, Cache county Democratic Blood under Japanese Lamanites are of the military law, intense relief over died of pneumonia at a hospital Evan chairman, has announced. She said one Japanese airman which provided, other Chugg of Providence was, among conviction a note and Israel, Moroni Timpimboo, Washa-- 1 the general Mr. Murray was born, March The meeting is being called to nice Harris, Ida and Nial Griff-stre- things, death for acts who had taken part in 14 bomb- Ja. against But over. was kie ward, Box Elder County; sel- - 27 18g6 at wellsville, a son of traveling east on Second North the the crisis JapMrMaIac an pans armed forces. aU an elect a county 'chairwoman to of Nanking was finally shot ings Sowas he when hit Relief ward Monday Seventh of remained .anese public ection, ignorant Geo:ge H. and Susannah Bailey fill the vacancy caused by the Bishop of Garland, A tugboat laden with Japanese (lown "Northern Israel Murray. He Is survived by two by a car, driven by A. L. Johnson. Ma's-Ir- Therol rsciety church; refuses' the real seriounesS of the L. King enter-nort- h of Mrs. A. D. Allen, - ant war are resignation 250,000 A unof was traveling! who an was attacked Preston, troops by u terminated crisis and of Recognizes the Gospel Call, sons, Keith and Marvin Murray a wedding reception on identified grenade thrower on in Shanghai alone. Some of themlfr on First west street. The ta'nei - Hyram. whlch Rasmusson, Eleventh ward; and the following to governbrothers and a to 10 p. m. in Soochow creek a few hours after are still in the streets. Ira Huggins, state senator from It takesthe ,lenths of the Fathers," sisters, Mrs. Vera Stuart and Mrs Johnson car was tipped over. Mr. Friday ffiom The Hearts much money to feed them. For ment haf gone to satisfy the Weber county, will explain the di- wedded couple the rules were promulgated. newly l)nor made his Johnson Provihadnt First ward, report Owen Alder, United States. Laura Archibald, Henry B. and rect primary election law as pass home:. Evelyn Wirsten A Japanese military spokesman three months the people of ShangBe True to Your Birth- Kenneth B. Murray of Wellsville to police headquarters last night ,at their dence; im early all the higher officials hai awaited their turn to be shot session of the state ofecj received anc the Calvin said would the incident by King probably to on was as he his Preston way right", Alma Bruder, 12th ward; and Robert B. Murray of Clifton A discussion on the anc Mrs- William Carrigan retard the return to normal of down when they went Into the the foreign office were in Hirota's legislature. to attend a funeral service. He I closing song, "True to the Faith , jda was out very little. Now office when Ambassador Grew pre- Jackson remains will be shipped creek," stieet. in the gift room. Mrs J the areas north of the day dinned at Salt Tjirq will report today. Both cars were pressed benediction, by member of Stake t0 wellsville, arriving here on Erma Beck, Mrs. John WurstenJ specifically mentioned in the new there is no boom of guns, but I sen ted the note at noon, and it city, January 8, will also be heard damaged. wish we still had it for I do not was noted most of the group were) at Presidency. Tuesday. Funeral services will be and Miss Ida Griffith had charge regulations. meeting. was like to have the Japanese meet smiling. One soldier held on Wednesday in the taberyj Japanese trousseau Carine of the room, Year 99th Reaches with success. are Other cities any 1 one on hand wounded the when m. nacle at p. The foreign office spokesman Wursten, Ilah Maughan, Marietta now. exit of getting Providence Amelia of Mrs. three mysterious grenades Sigg said the ambassador called Hiro- Henry B. Murray, left Saturday Nyman and Mildred Peart served was passing reached her 99th birthday anni- the 100 who called dur- ploded while the tug tas particular attention to guests morning for Fallon, Nev., to make X 1119 THE MESIAH 1 uuiV versary on Saturday and com- - ing the evening. The bride was under a bridge. The spokesman last necessary arrangements. paragraph of the note ex- said the Japanese held their fire, memorated both her birthday and,dressed in a takmeasures blue and 6000 that DREW hope pressing depending on Settlement police to Christmas together. She resides at black formal gown. en by Japan to prevent further arrest the thrower. IN SALT LAKE home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank the attacks on American Nationals" beautiful useful and to indicate He declined what gifts Many Although the old Pocatello Kendrick at Providence. She was Carroll Edward Tripp, 45, resiChina or property in Interest al-- 1 officials The action were take received bad the a mirit penny couple. by that military runs The Lake o Salt City adage born in Switzerland, December 25, 111 dent of Arlmo, died Wednesday effective. would 110 made. prove were if arrests N. home make will their which J. Mrs. young couple Cosgrove Handels "The Messiah", 1838 and has resided in the Unitways returns, morning in a Pocatello hospital of at the close of the US the Salt Lake Oratorio society of Pocatello has proof that a ed States since 1892. This esti- in Malad, pneumonia. 500 Deaths Violent AC In the spring. returns. been at has Christmas also HALL FORT dollar offering is looking gold forward mable lady He was born at Richmond, Utah 25 attractfor time the Associated last a the years, Smith In The In 1902, the dollar disappeared by checkup camp, daugh- INDIANS Ralph on Feburary 12, 1883, but had livThere are certain basic essen- with fond anticipation to celebratmore to ed than 6,000 Mrs. persons of United Cosgroves the in Press the ters of Utah pioneers, held their from the home States, in Arimo 22 years. tials for a good advertising pos- ing her one hundredth anniversary the L.D.S. tabernacle Sunday af- Christmas accounted ed celebrations Christmas party at the home of AT FESTIVAL parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Baker ter", Everett on Christmas day, in 1938. are his widow, Mrs. instrucart Surviving Thorpe, ternoon. for 500 violent deaths. Traffic acDr. and Mrs. O. Wr Israelson, Satat Dillon, Mont., and returned by tor at the four Ellen Hope Tripp, Arimo; Utah State Agricultural Hall. Idaho Animal ChristFort more Lake cause Salt lovers music were for 50 the about cidents with City mail 35 years later. presurday evening sons, Glenn Tripp, Eureka, Cal.; college and commercial artist an- Rate Contest Closed mas Buffalo at festivities lodge coins showed of the to countheir clue in this good half ent. than deaths appreciation the The only - music Merl H. Tripp, Kemmerer, Wyo.; A permanent injunction was isso- nounced Monday in commenting in- - on the Foit Kill Indian reservaby the applause they gave try over the week end. whereabouts during its Bartlett and Adrian Tripp, Arimo; on the Salt Lake Junior Fat Stock sued in U. S. district court last A program was given which were tended Uion a' soloists of chorus the night the 200, Saturday I note: eluded community sixiiD Christ journ is a typewritten : four daughters, Mrs. E. G. Mair, by approx'matsly 400 Indians, and the with show's poster contest for Future week barring the Utah public ser- - mas songs and carols; orchestra. when playing took this readings,1 members Get Their Ma-nof the Pocatello chamSalt Lake City, and Mrs. E. H. Farmer members. a club from vice and commission enforcing The Conducted package musical trios ago. Coop, and by vocal Squire years numbers, George Two persons were under deten- Bloxham, Mrs. I. M. Marley and ber of commerce Indian affairs founder of The first essential of an ad- rate reduction on the Mountain Oratorio Salt the Lake postmark. Ore., Portland, the a bore progressive games. Following two reported. the great chorus, accom- tion Monday in Salt Lake City, Gladys Lee Tripp, Arimo; that vertising placard is cleverness and States Telephone and Telegraph program, lunch was served. Decor- committee tribal explained Mrs. Cosgrove leaders attended society, in the sisters, Mrs. Ethel Spackman and Twenty after Mr. Thorpe said. The company for Logan, which was inbeing allegedly caught originality, led the brother panied by orchestra, by ations and refreshments were in the affair drtfsed In full Indian George was her younger act of attempting burglaries on Mrs. Estello Peart, Richmond, and poster should also possess clarity cluded in an order of the commisseason. regalia, as a token of apprecia-Sant- a Reginald Beales, and the taberand that the person who took the and be easy to read keeping with Christmas undercourt 1934. and The issued Sunday. One James Monroe Cole, six brothers, Robert, Walter and in sion nacle N. Wade organ, played by Claus was ushered in and tion to the chamber committee, coin evidently was a neighboring alias Jim Vernon, 40, a negro, was Denzil Tripp, Richmond; Chester stand, to giv elt carrying power order followed a stipulation made Stephens, "Hellelulah," sang, to all present, and presented a program of of the Lord, "Worthy Is held In city Jail for federal auth- Tripp, Salmon, Idaho; Bird Tripp, between attorneys of the commis-ssio- n presented gifts Glory PMtated in 1885, the coin has a at either close or Ion grange.' for occasion were dian war dances. orities. The inquiring flashlight of Salem, Ore,, and Jesse Tripp, Pothe Lamb and others. and the telephone company President A. J. the small hole punched through it so Mr. Thorpe explains that the Christmas presents were disKing, Mrs. Ethel H. R. Fisher, watchman in the catello. to contest the rate The of audience subentire form Joined for best Logan (n a such drop type Crookston Mrs. Annie H. Kemp, tributed to tribe members during it can be worn with a locket and In view of the general state tele-th- e the singing of the 'Hallelujah D & R G yards, discovered Cole Funeral arrangements are under e, Mrs. Della the evening, with Adolph Mrs. Lydia Nyman, chain. It was given to Mrs. Cos- ject is boldface Gothic, and that which comes at the end being helped into a boxcar filled direction of the Hall funeral home fewer words it takes to tell phone rate reduction which will secretary of the tribal chorus, grove when she was a little girl, with merchandise. at Pocatello. of Into effect, January 1. the on the better. glorification. Claus. 'go as (Continued Santa message, Page council, Eight) acting jthe she said. His Target Semi-Annu- th - ;.AW P? n: J ... in'. rp in . 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