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Show K b Cache County Sheriff Selects Experienced By Arthur Brisbane V llelcome Mi get . Ttto Smiled, One Prohibition ) II d 5 SELECTED 1J is lory. President IIoov r announces plans for merging to : ea. tem i ail i load systems, to sax lo ar , aste overhead, amd atop Public ownersh'p of railroads that works admire , in tanad i o.nd elsewhere be. . oil or the good question here, the i iigu new s. Veeley Peterson To Be Chief Deputy For Volume 22. Although an entirely newr force take oxer the Cache county sheriff's office next Monday when Jetf Ftowell Is sworn Into office, an experienced duo of deputies will go Into the office. Sheriff-elec- t Stowell announced Wednesday afternoon, following a long conference with the Democratic central committee, that Neeley Petei son, well known as a former enn f of police w,ii (,9 chief dr pu tv, and Hyrum Wea,berstone will serve as office deputy. PETERSON FORMER CHIEF OF POLICE Peterson served as chief of polite of Logan continuously from 1806 to 1926 with the exception of a two year per.od which he spent in Bingham as a guard at the mines Weatherstone served as uty health and truant officer for a number of years under Peterson and also under Chief of Police Gilbert Mecham who succeeded Peterson in office as head of the city law enforcement department. re i The other day New Jejsey killed three young men in the electric chair. Two went to death smiling, one yawned, affecting boredom Full details are punted and youthful criminals say. Its great to die game and its all oer in a second. Capital punishment does not discourage murder. If tlie criminal knew that his is eatherstone,as ata the present time healing engineer crime meant imprisonment for life, at employed the state industrial school in ul hard labor, with no faintest hope Ogden but expects to resign that position to take up his duties here. (Continued on page six) Iu addition to this experienced group, Sheriff W. H. Shaw has consented to remain with the department for a Bhort time in order to make certain that the incoming officers mav know their duties and become acquainted with the debefore he partment generally leaxes The two retiring deputies are Chief Deputy Oliver Eames and o'iice deputy, Jewel Allen. NO OTHER CHANGE8 mRE EXPECTED Saturday, January 10, one week Irom tomorow, has been set as the So far ah is known at the present closing date for entrants in the time, these are the only changes Daily herald Flower Garden Qlult that will be made in office person-e- l cor test when county officials are sworn J lurry and complete your quilt n next Monday. County Clerk C. and have It in readiness lor the V Mohr, County Treasurer E. N. contest which promises to be one Maughan, County Assesor R . S of the mast outstanding ever held McQuarrie and County Recorder Mrs Rhea Larsen are all expecting in Cache valley Already 32 women and girls have entered the con- to keep the personel of their offitest. The quilts they have made ces as at the present time. are just too beautiful to describe lu addition to Stowell as the new with words sheriff to succeed Sheriff Shaw, In a few days, the exact time and James Muir of Mendon will succeed plac e for the exhibit of the quilts Alton T Claxxson of Hyrum as four will be announced in the Heiald year county commissioner trom the The public will be Invited to see south district and Newell Dames xx ill succeed as the exhibit free of charge George Preston All other county Valuable prizes will be present county attormv ed by the Dally Herald to the win- otficors were reelected at the No R M Smith, manager of x ember election ners Stockton Christ'ansen Beauty parOf tlie incoming oificers, Stowell lor shop has also offered a very is tue only Democrat, the Republi exc eptional prize to one of the con cans presenting a solid front in the test winners. other county offices Here are the prizes VirAll Prize Grand Women's VfixSO single, le gin wool blanket, tails nt flOM, at the Cache Knit ng Woiks. First Prize to Logan vbman laat infill Janpanose black lacquer na set consisting ot saniwiih trie, six plates, cups and saucers Retails cH.i'm and sugar pitchers I MUCH GAME IN nr, Di at the J C Iuincy com pany. First prize to woman outside Lo un 75 per cent wool blanki t, Retails at $S5u 7nS0, single ,t the Union Knitting Mills. to gt.ls under 18 Grand wave at years of age Pei manent Mo kto.i hi lMianseu bhoppi First prize to Logan girl under Mesh bag et 18 years of age at tho Caidon Jewelrx $4 00 com pany. First prize to girls under 18 outside of Logan yea' a of ageenamel Re compact sill l anil ta.N at $i 50 at S. E. Needham Jeweler -- Beauty C -- til-- FUNERAL HELD Hunters last fall may baxe had trouble locating their elk and deer but there are exidentlv plenty of them m the forest, judging from the annual game census foi the l a he gaine neserxe, as prepared by Ranger H Rue and made puh'u today T'leie are 615 elk in the pu ,erxc and 19ihi mule deer in the 12s Onn aiusol me pieserve. an oiling to Mr Rices leport There are alim 10 blai k and brown bears in the pieserve Of the piedatoiv animals in the present, lor, are coxotes 4o wild cats, 12 n ountatn lions and 16" aie poi eupiiies lu fui bearing animals theie are 13 beaxer, 12 !o ,0 mar tin, 30 mi nk, 3(0 badger and 3"n ermine One hundred and thntvlixe dee; and 11 bear were reported killed duimg the season with 960 nunleis in the fores) p!edator ainmjli accounted for 13 deei and tmee elk Hunters did their shaie in cleat lug the forest of piedatorx animals xxitn 211 coyotes, three mountain uons li bobcats ana 32 porcupine, falling before their guns rh.ue xxeie 362 950 rainbow and 90 000 golden blown trout planted in the Logan river during the x at lule 68 185 rainbow were planted n the left hand fork of the Blec k smith Fork rixer and 15,660 rum bo xv in the Snntifieid creek I ish planted in recent yeais aie keeping the rnPrg ,n docked accordmg to the t(port Kmgerlings plants! m the fft hand ion, of the B'ack smith Fork liter in 192, are now shout H Inches in a ngth and there are plenty o' the in left for fisherman it one takes the xxoid of Mr Ru.e 1 . FOR JOHN RUST Uime.ul .eixiies foi John Rust aged Regan UMdont who died denix luM Sunday, were held Wed Tenth neml.iv a'temoon in the aid i hupt wiili Bi hop K ( Ki limb pit Iding ere Joseph Moser Speaker- Allred Ghueni. L M. 11 msor, Pres pi,, lit Joseph Shepherd of the la) gan temple and Piesident Joseph E ( ardon ol the Cat he stake B'hop Sc null) also made closing lemarki The speakers all offei uol ed h.gh prum' for tin the de id man speaking of his long lesuience in Dugan and of the repu tatum le bad built up during that period, Musital nuiiiben xxtre offered bx tho xxanl itinir xxiti spot ill rum hers mt hiding an instrumental tuo liv Hal farr, S E Clara and Rox llalx orcn and a duet by "Waiter Jaeggi Wuthiuh and Gottiried Prnxers were by Adolph Bair and William Tens- her Intel ment was In the Logan renetery where the grave was dedUated by Otto Lucd'mrg. xx xx -i - xx fa. EIGHT MARINES KILLED MANAGUA. Nicarafua jrtn 'UP -- A Patiol of 50 pmled j L Y I 1 1 1; uh tiliuh R A is The Wile, Fund colhsteil the j v IU ild in interi t oi the of Kudo'ph H ui'i i ii.,ii In , man w ho mt t "thy his d( al1, bx dtoxxieng 111(11 ed$,01 laii W edm dax 'I hi re Wf e in the Herald I'pirp-Nt w 3 ,n , m $ ,74 and $27 mom i i in in the paper had gone to pric-Hie lot minute donition, w kh we,., resiKinslhle for bunging l u fund to the $60o were as follows Da'ii The Shlilex Mao Shop, $5 First H National bank $10 J Han h $5 Noiman Salisbury, $9 William Saurey, $1 and C J ('la xx son. Ilxrum, $1. Oi tw tot il amount roli(cted $38 has hern presented al ready to tlie lamily or expend ed m its behalf through the d reUion of U W . Rapp, chief of the Logan fire department, leaving $54 in the fund This amount has been turned over today by the luuly Heiald to Mayor A (4 I.undatrom and Fire Chief C W Rapp, with the request that Ihey present the sane to the Wiley family as the money is needed. It Is with a great deal of grjtltude towards the sympa- "c jienp;,, ,f Cache vul'y who made this fund possible that the Daily Herald, in be half of Mrs Wiley and her sexen small cl ildren, expresses a deep a ipt eolation to all who in any way has assisted to make their eavy load a little lighter OF CELLAR by x I Youthful r.surgents Work Rapidly In Night. PANAMA CITY, Jan 2 (U seized the capital today and proclaimed a protision al government headed by Dr Harmodio Arias, a 41 year-ollaw yer There was a brief conflict, marked bv heavy machine gun and rifle lire Imuigent leaders said eight men had been killed and an undetermined number, In eluding an American newspaper eoriespondent, wounded PRESIDENT AROSEMENA LODGED IN JAIL. President Florencio Harmodio Arosemena, Liberal party leader who took office on October 1, 1928, for four yeais, was taken prisoner by revolutionaries who slipped Into the presidential pal ace from the balcony of an ad joining house and descended on the loyal police guards from the d Af M. 6 rear. The rebels met Arosemena on the second floor, taking him pris oner and holding him under guard in the palace 1 have not resigned and I "will never resign, was the statement which Arosemena gave the United Press aftei the palace was cap- tured. Dr. Vincent Loomis of Seatt'e called himself a super mentalist but he was too vain for Evelyn 16 year-olOlson, Wenatchee, Wash, gin, who accuses him of on her. She using hypnotic tricks says he demanded to be told, every 30 minjtes, that he was "the most wonderful man in the world. d STORE ROBBER Lundbcg Sam In Id bring tin Log in iitx tod, ix joil awaiting the f.lmg ol him lot t'n tlh g d ti dl mg of gioccrio- - li, m tin A m at Sei ond i an Food noirs Last and Fir-- i Soitli tulx tin, moi n, ng Lundbtig xxus oiii m the Mote In-- , bx pas-at about called the police depart Thcx ment and Lundber. xx.u puked as lie was up a hort tine 62 walking tow aid- - li s home Fast r.l'h South, xxi h li.s Him full of grocc nes Aicoiding to lepoM, fiom the store today the men i. lined en tiance to the sioh p, bieakinr; a in the plate glass window He appairutly made fion! door no attempt to find anv money, nieielx loading up with gioceries in barge-aganl- st -- lam ei h'i -- and meats A truck load of United States soldiers arrived fiom the canal zone to protect the American legation American Mims' er Roy T Davis conferred xxdih Anas, who was pioclaimed head of the provisional government. Arias is not a member of any political faction Military police guarded the palace oil's de and civilian guards occupWl trie debris Uttered and, in some places blood stained Interior 3 ild shots damaged the presidential palace. The moxement against the Aro semena regime was earned out rapidly during the night by youth ful insurgenl.s, manv of whom did not exon know how to han-- ! die thiir nfbs Thousands of pei sons stood on baleomes in their nightrloil.es, watching the frantic gathei ng of rbel toices in the d siru t where the presi dentlal palate was guai did bv police, armed with maihme guns moxement The revolutionary apparently gn w out ot xxii'.e po fa tion manifested lineal dis-in recent months Anas, a non Jpaitisan, has demanded reform on the elecloiiai laws to pet nut bet'ei ippipsentalion and o.ei throw what the oppositionist-terme- d The Dutatorsh p of the ' -- Releases Boy After All Day Negotiations. Negro 1 ST LOUIS, Jan 2 (UP) Tlur teen y ai old Busch Adolphus Onhwein, gramjsOu of August A Bum h head of the Anlieuser I iu , Rush. and great grandson m the late Adolphus Busch, mil Uonalie brewer, was safe in the hands of his parents today afte. his release bv his abductor i He had been nusalng 20 hours. The retuin of the boy, found standing on the highway near the home of his grandfather yea terday afternoon, came as sudden as his disappearance near his home New Year's eve. The hoy was kidnaped hv man who stop ped the Oithwem car and forced the chauffeur to get out and then drove away with the boy. Harry Troll, the family attor ney admitted that negotiations with the kidnaper had been un der way during most of the day yesterday, but said no ransom It was undermoney was paid stood that the Orthwin family received their first word from the kiciimper about yesterday The boy, cheerful and unharm ed, was found a short distance from Grant's farm, the Busch country estate once owned by Gen U S Grant, at 3 oclock He was taken to his yesterday grandfathers home where no one was alloxxtd to see him i , Call Yeaman of Afton, Wyo ming, a brother in law of Clnel of Police Gilbeit Mechajn, wa,s in Logan N't w Year's day but he came very nearly being nowheres alive Mr Yeaman was driving from hu, home to Logan last Mm) nesdav, taking the Soda Spring, route mto and Grace, Idaho, Cdihe valley. As he approached the Beai Rixer bri lge neai Ruerdale about eight miles noith of Preston, he a youth on the opposite sd side of the hmlge, suddenly from a hor,e winch he jimp xx as riding, leave the horse stand mg and lun out on tlie budge, meanwhile xxildly hi, waxing hands Immediately sensing somethin? wrong, Mr Yeaman put on finally stopping his car in the bbpperv roadwsv on. the When he got out, 1ns uinige f i out wheels were less than thiee ft ei from a yawning break, cdus Liberal paity ed bx an lie jam which had swept away a sec'mn of the old HOME FROM MISSION wooden structure Retracing his tracks, Mr Yea Irxm I.uilqmst win of Piesident man was able to rross tlie river I on the private bridge of the Utah and Mir G W Lindquist rcturm to Logau Wednesdax from the Power and Light company about Sw iss German mission Mr anl four miles up the river That Mr Lindquist motoied to Salt luidge is being used now as a I.al.e Citx Wednesdax to meet him detour while plans aie laid for and bun? him to Logan Irxin wa- - the repair or reconstruction of the public bridge. gone for 33 months M D xx 'v ?. ;j 1pm r ' V I ter vou sell they go up LEON TARMONT These publications are teferied Bus iblv xou nexrq saxx a tip Max be xou luxei exen io in the financial world as tip-ti- r sti -sheets' and when anv storv is ll 'll! of (im i too xx ild and improbable to b swal niaiii perlap-- . von nsrivp M 'i mt puxmg for it a inihhca-tio- ' loxxed bv the financial WTite-- s of n i i ome high Miumliii? title the regular newspipers, there gen A all Street Criieiioti or erallv can be found a "tipster like ' I Stm k Mar- sheet propnetor who is ready and i, jiu , a. Guide' or s to xi riling to gixe it trculation for a ket lb pot' i.' xx Inch U xoi into ill the secrets about price i s t oi K - are next t going up and They Make Suckers ithout the aid of "tipMcr i ,v ought lo be sold l cause sheets it would be dlf'Rtilt, if tii ,u e bound to go doxx n not Irr.po-sibl- e. tor Mai Ycu Lose learned, as miliums n ampula'ors to send s'o ks i ji 1 t Il x iu l I ni i oiii ad expei lime jou xxill b g to the ,, , pt htr!' ailf ot buv Jr fC assMr .rl S, mg al d going J list now the fashion in ti peter sin eL- - G ii'" "Honendent pathat h founded for no other pal put pose than to tell its readers how to gpt even xnth Wall Street. Ihe onlx thing next about these thev huxe pap rg aie the nami-adop'ed and perhaps the names s i t. i haxe also adopted then piopi i hex play the ime old game bait mg the su, UAr haps in order that the prole.r,nrt!. who own : kill md tht m m ,x- - j. a an s 1 ldsr-M- r i - i - r.J (mi What is believed to be one of the longest cokl waves In the history of Logan was broken today when the sky, after a clear, cold night clouded over and sent a swirling snowstorm that left about two Inches of new snow-- , the first since early December. Every night since December 21, or for nearly two full weeks, the mercury was gone to below zero, according to the report of the United States weather bureau on the U.S-Acampus. Unofficial reporta from the fire station and from the Logan Sugar factory, would extend this period several days but officially this Is the record. COLDEST DAYS WEES ELEVEN BELOW The coldest days in this period and also the coldest days in the month of December were on December 28 and 2 when the mercury went to II degrees below zero. The maximum during the day on this period was never over 15 degrees above zero. December, incidentally, Is believed to have set a record of its own for continuous cold. Not once during the month did the temperature (Continued on page two) COMPLAIN OF FORMER LOGAN The tangled marital affair of Frances Peaches Browning and Edward W. Daddy Browning, wealthy real estate broker, again are to figure in the newa, Mr In addition to passing tho Cac'-Browning has taken the first county budget, as wa3 reported In in an action for absolute the Daily Herald Wednesday, the step Funeral services were held in divorce. county commissioners at their Nampa Knday afternoon for Mrs a meeting on that day, recelx-eMaiy Ann Chandler Doxxdle, wi oommitte from College ward reladow of John Clark Dowdle and tive to the flowing wells In that well known In Logan and College section. wards Mrs. Dowdle died at the According to the committee, resihome of her son Wednesdax- dents in the upper section of the Born 16 in England April district have trouble obtaining 117, she came to Utah aftei Join water from flowing wells, even for the LDS church ir I860 ing culinary purposes because of too Alter she was married the famimany flowing wells in the lower ved in Willard, after which ly section, many of which are reportthev moved to Cache Valley in 13 si) Little Old Daniel Cupid evi- ed having water going to waste For manv yeais the Dow The commission promised to tak die family lived in College ward dently felt the etfects of tlie busithe matter up with the county at ness 1939 much as in where Mrs Dowdle wa the first depression and do everjthnng iossibl torney as anyone piesident of the Primai to settle the matter. According to leports issued toShe also was a inunsel Members of the committee which lor in the presidency of tlie waid day by County Cleik C V. STohr tlie little fellow was only able appeared in c'uded John Sohenk, Relief Sot iety Abe Hansen, Jacob Zollinger, In 1908 the family moved to to muster 409 blushng couples Hans n, A. M. NeLoii and to wed for peimission the Second ward in Logan, where asking Nelson. Wesley while in 432 a of li total 1929, Mis Dowdle lived unt.l about IS months ago when he moved censes weie issued TURNS AGAINST HUSBAND Leonard Warren of Pocatello with her son In Biackfoot. She had been In Nampa for two and Ilene Coff.n Bovd ot Long BLACKWELL. Okla., Jan 2 (UP) Beach, California, weie the laat months when the end came. Mrs Jeane Quinn, 24, turned Following the services the Kody couple to be issued a license in Dari was taken to Willard for Inter-men- 1930, receiving one lale Wednes- against inher husband, of two Quinn, v hood the slaving suspea t day aftei noon teachers, and aided off'cera in es Surviving aie txxo sons, Sam tabiishmg a Case against the for uel C. Dowdle of Biackfoot and mer Missouri convut today. William J Dowdle of Nampa, one Dowdle of stepson, Joseph BUYS NEW HOME and a sister, Mrs. Biackfoot, Elizabeth Chandler Toombs in P. Ftlstead of Preston has California She is also sunixed purchased a new home on Temple bv 15 grand childien and 25 great The sale was made by Heights giand children 3 Pining manager of the Ljmaa Gabrlelsen, local contractor wan J C Pc n nex rompanv store, who built the new home. lrnoj late M ednesdax from he io hevei, .Minnesota has been for the last thiee xxeeks. Mr Fiimage docemparieil hia brother, J L Fiimage of American Foik to Mavo Biotheis Clinic there. did the Daily Herald resufferJ I. Fiimage who ceive an invitation during illness, was ing fiora a serious the past 19 monthe to be- Prominently boxed on tit front titacd at tho hospital and brought come a dally visitor In 1118 was the heading: page iat Ten home m ii h improxel in health more Cache Valley home Mul. on n oi the trip vu. Fir 'n tnan It had ever before en Know' and wider it .mf a ap. mage spcakuit said tint he liked Minnesota tered? The reason for the peal to the natural angfr Df the but that be was glad to get back to rapid growth of the Daily millions defrauded by Cache xnllec Herald lies mainly in bs great stock inflation that endd jn o to to srve the (.( t out of Cache vallev if you eagerness ber. 1829 te g ve its read- H'cllj xxdut to app-e- ( late the place PEOPLE, 'ihey were asked toj gH bqudre in whuh ou are In in?, he said. xx till Mall EiMfet" I going to the same oil p r NINE PILLED It v t id it ; i t lubtless thou-dl- l CUP 0,0 Ph for Hus Clin ,(gO f) "u tiiXil, G ' e t' O' V. mampula'4 Ptsi-tis ext ace. bile III t ' 1.0 h I ' i n ght, k , J i x la .t tea t, t ) i' ' f Jit biou,r A l C rmk. v ol J ' U v t t FLOWING WELLS WOMAN DIES e Mister Cupid Experiences Business Cut 1 y u asso-iiatio- n Hx-ru- t. FIRMAGE BACK Till BROTHER si crs x fit Jid,?- i i , i txuply V hi s. X J ihie Tipster Sheets Again Flood Mails In Attempt To Create New Sucker Flock for Wall Street 111 J i -- w ! pr Ends When Snow Flies Today. Driver Has Close Weather Sub-Zer- o -- a'ir Bridge Out , AMERICAN TROOPS ON SCENE. lae a 3 1. OfS sutP, Maiines todav hunted a group ot bandits who attacked a sma,i Maiine pitrol fiom amiM,h, killing eight men and wounding txxo with knmx that shoitlj hauxy rfle fire. tl ee Rt'U K L 19 2, ' Newspaper combined The Cache Talley Daily Herald I R I D A Y, JANUAR Y I.D, Ho.x ye) ANNUAL CENSUS HOLD ALLEGED jt 1) A n IfPflM Too Proud Many Quilts To Be Shown In Exhibit 4 H LOG A X, U 7' AH, 1. Says Lover will Railroad storas bu ly m V. all bf-tannoum o after ment, indicating what, high finance thinks of it. Yus most wastitul ol countries wastes m lndustnal elite rpris,s enough to finaru e tin other conn tiles of the world In oil, for instance foolish, unre shrtctfd, wasteful d'ilhng has cost the country more in the l.tat few jears than the ten billion dollars sent to Europe Anl If anybody suggests permit ting economy tluough consolida tlon he is told that the fossllizod Sherman act will put him lu jail. Number Young Girl Stowell. 1 The iiie POLICE HEAD Yazened. The IJttle, The Big. X FDRHEH CITY 1930) (Copyrtglr - i1 17, r' A J. r f oL - . , |