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Show f7" PHONE 50 or 51 If PH 10 Net Recent Your Daily Herald You Do Volume 21. The Home I LOGAN, Number 291 tilt .i lit, h 11 ll))l All, DAILY Hi- KA1.1), - I C .1 ii mbni, t D In ( 1 M I C Newspaper Du, ,, v 19Iu L R I 15 ' I e In PRICE J V Aw , (F F. Richards pllH SSX .... promment Church Worker is tailed Suddenly At Home AN Visits Hyrum 4c ON THE MOUNTAINS IS FREEDOM II mu 1 II n I ,i SixoN. Si, n,, id ( ill, 1 niij, F. P. Champ Returns Dnector William From Meeting Of Bankers. HI 1Y Pe- l lit 1)11 mu uj terson Presides At Pleven State Meet. (Continued on Page 3) I -, .a-AvT TA r a ; v - AtS vtc J v- WtP - AT Tb w w y.- 4 ; d " AT In one of his most he.iutilul cists the poet Wordsworth sings: Tv. loins thin ere: One of the 'ea, One of the mountains, eaih a mighty i ou e. In both , from age to age, thou a, .Bl jon e, zieie th I he j (Copy lght, 1930). I M , . . .1 ,I !... - I i Prof ester. Dole, And Bread I line. I . at S 1 I ugai UinBtein urges the Professot mted Stales to prevent wars How should the United States revent wais, which start in Eur outside of the do, oi elsewhere, mted States Should we become mixed up them, and again send ten bil ms of dollars, and three mil pns of men, as we did last me No, thanks How could we prevent n Italian is ariested in ith plans ol an important them France French ival base, and other plans for sstroj Ittg that base with Italian rplanes A smaller spark than that has arted a wai Could we prevent' f V I he humble lejoice in hoten ninth, I limit' citien of the west, too, , his mountains, aiouml ma which the unlcttcicd winds blow keen!) and upon which the gentle snow tills pine and white Mankind has never humbled the sit lie has toituri i die or the mountains s and spiawlcd witli rows fi.i plains the gentle hills, but the cities aum-mountains i,se sheet and unco icuei ul white peaks lilting hunin eves upwaid above the tawdiv initiom ol uii'iitv On den Beigcn st I reihcit i' i v ( v the mountains is colon wiote the (ic'iinn poet Sihilhi, echoing Vnuls-tilth's thought Not m the iowJv cities not amid the plowed lands docs mankind feel tue round his sts ind inkles settle the non fetters of civ mation, the million vv ii, . e I t ei 1 11 f i eie i ns eaks In (UP gf III I m 011m st ll uni l1 th li w v ol it in sn v at-nip- lu I b (l i the nu p u s r n o( u t nun'if Pi f w mr LD ATTPIBUTES LNUMERATTD s ind n tn h hint, sr urn op d ! Jo i ni wu!i pu sid nl H w as ion1 P sn! m lh laliiinu William I! AlauMum tei Pru sthood t o From cm Hili n a b A sanr 'An Anel u Nu Jdmh i !e vv cm Im sid nt John A an iutioduc f r ad d e w hi nu (if w he said that anv limn who is laboring as i l h funeral services IN TABERNACLE 111 leidn in in piuathool mist tbe ollowii aitribules la it biotb ilv kindness (u)dli i Ii Fum-ra- Me at t patu n mpeiance, knowl due i (id nth an i dell( nc e h van H Vui j av ol W ells ilit S ond w id u' e a short dts couisc oh tho Pi h t!)oo(l ns the it ui ii'tPiun lunu ol tlu L I) 1 ( S 11 t h hu t Y Siinti t lu l mi us s nj. c God il t cm e Hit p Md'ulb ward talked on espwis bint u s r tbe Pnest Fdlnwiutf Its talk the cho ot the t (1 i hood Pome ids san uin told why a missionary should lia e thorough traiumg in the var ious kiadea ol the Aaromc Priest W iiiston hood (iiinnell, priest, Kave a talk on the Influeno of tlie uionic iru'stbood in DeveiopinR ( luuac URGES PEOPLE TO LIVE CLEAN LIFES Kid i Kicinras was the cone hid ne His message was the uige of th ptmple fo live bnn lives He in time with the Infinite thet ou mav be us d as instru Hunts of clod having God In Haw fa Ui hope and pron pi ui i tr Get Quilts s;akr Ready cha i to lender ser duties confer I t us not be lu bm i l lira ( s of the word but doer aKo Tie Dox u'v w is ung bv tlu nor 4s HmiciItIio!) was ofteied iiv ( lark W lnt w an! of P u di 2 p m th alter ( nine nnu; a noon Nfsw.mn was Ittru b ongre ot itioiiil shying I'riiM to tin ( Mm who With omnium Jho W I1 .nu W i lght all an M h bv u them 0 Loi d the Hu nit nt Pi hon mad kmoi a numb o nl' ask nl si ike ot f wiUinK and a h cl l b irv e v all p! t -- J t4 i - ni m i al I NINTH WARD h r lie held Wednes-da- y v g Humluis pnestbool ive short distuslons Dab Fallow-- , clou cm treated the H soils ot the YiijitiUon of topic John ihe Btptist to Josepli Smith and Ohvei Carmui (owdcr Christ rise n ol the leathers quor Hurry and will 1 Car-do- Ye Faithful M of the aroulv Ml In rI ices Logn tabcrnaile p m Bisiiop William of the Logan First ward is Id charge of funeral arrangements The body may be viewed at the family home, 330 west Flist North, Tuesday afternoon alter 4 p ni and Wednesday morning Mr Cardon was bmn in Lo gan, June 2i, lssh, the son of Raul arid Susanuah Goudm n Ilia parents were eaily of Logan, coming here when the valley was first opened to settlement in 1S59. He was educated in the distriit schools and in the old Brigham Young college Following graduation from the B Y. C , Mr Cat don taught school for b year. He acted as assie tant pifetmastei from ISSJ'to 1891 and le t that position for the Swiss mission where he served for four years, acting as mi.siou president part of that time. BECOMES WELL KNOWN REALTOR. On his return from the mission field, Mr Caidon enteied the furniture business for two yeais, then going to the real esta e business where lie has since being piesident of the Caidon Realt) company at the tune ot his death He was also manager of the Logan Knitting Mills from 19ul to 1914 Mr Car don also acted as justice ot the peace and judge ot the juvenile couit in Logan for some time. Mr Cardon was extrem-i- y ac five, both in civic and church a'fairs has in en a mem her of the high count il for over 25 vears first in the old Cache staki which embraced the entile vailev and later in the He has been a Login stake member of the state fair board for thf last 12 yeais He wa, vice piesident of that hoard at ins death Hi was also serv-hi- s si corn! term as a mem '.Vo.-lu- I son l in the s m of health almost a Sundav School and was Npendin,T About 4 p. m , her lesson in Ger- - c Miplamed of a pain in his stomach anJ in the home of Y. R. Ballard, around the orner, lor some medu me When she returned, she found he tamih winku-mu the prostrate form of her father. Dt H h Merr.ll ind Dr C. c. Randall were called ly but Mr C an, on was dead when they armed. ! uc u it vas known oi kci Mi (. aidon .ipjeaied m the best i tne mom f of h's ihuth lie taught ins in the I n Nt mitv! Sanda morning he atu-riionh i ,k vvith h's famdv a e was liilpin ; a diughtcr, I uqjlle, with hood wt i! Isiaelsin S mils Httim sndduih t ti horl u s TO GIVE DANCE A ( liri- - mas dam i w ill lie given in Ihe Ninth wan! amuse ment hall ruisliv . x unit, it 30 K o lo ihe M Owens nr. in sti a will f i mi t i i,u ,u K frt slum nts will lie Im sale vi i populn pu e w he i h ltgi d OM i r of ,5" I ex mi a 101 Ninth wan) M dial in ta i inn to pnpb in then w u d t ow n and otln u'( ml the d im e V f c I c 11 V v i ( (Continued on Page 3) , - i (Continued on Pig 3) Seven Tots Mourn n- ' 0 o t nr Minng s M -- j N ) NC-E- i ( M v tl h ha-i- h toon d ul HR k b b i .1 Iw,a 1st n l u- ami c. Hu liani-"S I i t1 I S s k l i H WTf of d b Iti ' op Si! is th i m 1I i Fn a a , I. t Nuba ( f A u I i i e m u s nt ii i 13 nl n w e S U in t lit n l , lu nu i hrum th Pr si Mil oi the j hit d and Uwiini M on I hud Ward resident-ol n I! m in t Coolin Calvidge topv i lght lb 30 Hi MADRID, Spain, Dec ai d 1, me 1! (I was t n a - f 11 is o us s ft im mb V I id hou oul M , Revolution Fails SAYS Quickly In Spain u unural Services To Be Held In The Logan Tabernacle Wednesday Afternoon At i 00 Oclock. ' erK 111 U w I N( Wv r Nnt h ,H ihood Fm i Im n d t K lri ' si ikr F I' J! volunn ihHiai tr agri ulturdl produi e in thie.i Paiifu onst and inti i mount un stalls m xt vaai will he liigtli deti mimed at a foul dai ago cult n a outlook KinliieiUe whuh opened in Salt laike ( ilv todav Ridmul to essmtiBis t pir pose of tills tnnfeifkp Is to ib , mlo'-itain rop foreiasts ami farm iiroducers hig and 'mi. what l'e men nt icoiinmn o it look ot ci Ham imp. is toil tv In o her wolds find out win t is the puce ouOook and how lu ivilv shomd farmers western plvi plant wheat, oats, sugtar In its etc TO FORECAST FARM POSSIBILITIES A large part ol the session will and be ill voted to assembling studi of agricultural fori c tsi fo each .stale Sta is represent! d at the ion feteuie Include I olmadu New Mexn o Wjomlng, Montana Idi ho, Washington, Oregon, Uulifoi nta Utah, Arizona and Nevada he Stains' of western agri lulture is ably lipnsenitd at 'lie conference the lirsl of ns kind ill the west Faim management nu n, annul Midi in moniists tepiest ntatives of the department of agtnultuie W ishington, D ( and man) ex ti nsiou agents and the like gatli ered to discuss the supply and demand. Dheetor William leteison of I tab college, who Agricultural presides at the me ting said to div, he believed that finding-ol the conference would be of to western Inestimable benefit fnrmrs in that thesp agranan, could he told definitelv and ao (urately how, where and what to plant next spring Makers of the Herald Flower Garden quilt should him to tom plete the quilt so that it will be m readiness for tne exhibit and contest to be held some time dui The ins the middle of Jauuai) contest was postponed when it was found it would be impossible (or several womn to Kt then quilts readv before the hohdavs A similar quilt xhibu w is hld m Tiovo last Fndav an! Saiui Durinu dav bv the Provo H aid thf two davs betw on 2ynh and ORTII VMPI 0 Maw, Dec tftOO men and women saw the Bu H Now (aupdign is b exhibit, which was dediud to h w u )i m tn ne of the most braiKPuI mi p son- b oi i n mu ut n held in that peinon n u , AI Ili'Tl bTT Tho LotMU exhibit will e(ii t il In s in ti We have mui t et ,ih radio "Ui pass that one lu h mo tH so md v ( ral of the quilts n w bnnq I w f s hi t k loi v wonun alb last wi Red bv ( k he npoi Hi ul an u i r tf at her ion an bf a iTirnl iii fj the t 1 Ins i! tot K niemlier (iuu s a loi (Min in nini t o t' it 'i( ii mu Mor uill prizes offeted fi th b u n lf s exhibited n rdi urn s u Hi U M transatlantic wueltw tih plot wete in HI ii ail h ill (hi pi phone to the United Ipw vu hast tan v Ane-.t sons wete Buenos dating pel ti ll stmt bv aviitots at ( uatro Vieni'v an lighting drome to begin a nationwide ni vi is olution against kmg AH011-.3 nu mi tvi m ip ubuj by ( Europe should not go to war, irushid hv a vollev ot null 1)1 id Professor Einstein should not tire todav within less Inn an 11 In Nil pu hies tid cpect us to prevent the nations horn a'tei h b ii m Mdl ui M il ui Commamli r Ran on Ui.mio tie om fighting pach other nu i tnin F ft i.i That Is their business, not ours tamous Spanish lliei who m a n th lit o n s an I wish some fugitive, inspired the lnsu hi urn e would not sa now o uidu u with would mencan my in comet lion prevent piniiil Ins miMi n. r. f(J r I o )o F k strike thioughout the Indusiml ghtmg a fiiend in TolanJ H bit, !oi n ot top o t nu: un! When lie lelul cities of Spain V 'llM t' lo t ll ll Tilsoa says the aviators were foiced to sunt mb jiM f Congtessman m Franco am! his companions oupk uonibn d (ml IV to in k a t a 7'iM d.ivlmu Continued on page four) juiIm titti tul eluding (leneral Queipo di i.iano n t man ami u man who had been naim d liiMitgiiit 1931 m m irnti-it w is tbe maiiv commander, lied bv anplane, mil !m!i ( ) ul k of Mil sued bv two squadrons ol Rival A foolish old farmer hitched mself up in a yoke with a hull ilf, and as lie went down hill He lied 'Stop us, somebody' lould not have hitched htmselt UP 15 v ul lestraiits ot "oveinments !i is onlv when he Ins climbed pam-lul- L into the high, quiet vallevs and then, bicithlesslv gied out amiss the high liking range places to the snow-peak- s upon range m endless majesty toward the blue, that tlie led meaning of liberty tloods upon his consciousness e1v si p g upon a wav of life, an old I In the morning, 1 b at n p sj.J seek nountims, a middn, the grove; in tilt e i Mo-fount mis " ih enciPer inn find, not tar from his e home, the hills, the groves, the ents that great trinit) cascading lull-to- n ol ( caee and umb i st uuling Cities and e.tv life e lamps and shac- ke nu rinds and hi u t. ot t h 1 r I he v o InlL i tieedom and re-l- s H, t si u e d su (iit out into the h 11s OI i n hi e t In i he eli in k.tn uest-e'- e n to an let the n spa khng west-ovv un sum Ii u t loo o,i I et 'lie voice ot the mountains I 'H tV s I tilt ill ou oft- stn music h on W II in tutin new strength, new he hi trirm of life s bur- Im j It t. !l ,i s o, A o, '' , And Often, You Should Seek Amid Their Grandeur, That You Will Never Find In Clamorous Cities I By Arthur Brisbane i v 1 1 CQ)(Q t Dei ITV n kiim in h Vi.r I. KE ii Sind rj i fh M i , vjs and I -. F P Chimp president of tne t tali State Bankers association is back at his desk todav after re turning last week from the semi annual meeting of the agriculture (Otnmlttee of the American Bank eis association Mr Champ represented Utah,1 Arizona and the southern half of Uaho at the meetings which were hide! at the home of President Rome C Step.ieuson of the nation al assouation in Bouth Bend. In diana Theie were 14 memhers of' tne committee in attendance at the meeting The most important thing deel oped at the meeting, according to Mr f hamp, was that the future rests o' agriculture in America Sooner or with the home market later, loieign markets must be dropped and the United States must he Belf suppoiting RUSSIAN CONDITIONS ARE EXPLAINED A representative of the United States government reientl) returned from un intensive study of a conditions In Russia, sounded Mr warning note at the meeting Champ reported that he believes the chief threat to the agrioultuie of the UmteJ StatPS lies In Russia Russia's five jear industrial program was explained, how that CENTS. 5 ( i j M H GET MONEY BAG Death Of Father (1 11 POND INJURED i r i i sar 1 ' L Legislators Discuss Problems f tilers i t w i 'in n 11 out m s HI 01 ( -i t ' 11 1 WWWW9MBIW ol U M f it w Mtlbr tm! .ntdttvs (id( id n, Topi m the dlbiusMOQ, w i n ut i h a I) ui Ml i ill w Pond wa-- . on h (ortbiad x h ou i. in lib bv It U - m' luj in i pi b i . p o iiL Li (it 11 Im n Mi n it t i i lo n (jujhI , alum li i l s t k il m ii k it M t i don Wilts i bv it o - oi . Ii ib tt oil to Mim i im be M u w ( i v uie is' Ion moni! i id .n f nt s to onI lit! ( s , hi- bal the in i v How would H look lo on on m mimI m tin uni (t .ilon st im (hi i"tn is a w t k awav - alone i o id an i suf pm I si u n (hildnn (b old vt J1 ais and tb ounks two months. II s a c es the svm isp that d of euiv pm paths ind iuu in Cauio alltj TLy lieiuld h p i km li n. for ho j bo I t ( o ssph him m k ill lit1 i ,, w l i n v Lllv r et ed til don Hot d tils m the IL raid Send in tom i oniribuMons now, ih v Peaetit Yoni (link tn th ou that waini Fund w 11 t,'ise ( h ! amounts btlin should holidays. ! basement Frrt wanhoijsi !n js n 4 the basement, began to 'Ihe Smithfnld fire de was rilled and kept the fir undei control with very little It is baud that a laie (biiini1 inn'or in the bus m ut wa-- dam ik d 111 i i ji, io ui L,rtn siond in )ld i HI h ot nidi s ofipdrtment in III ii (.a- A (J (link i nut! Midi! n I il s ubt O th hunitflt Gin t b s Hum l thi a The jnt com I'held was some ext nt Sundav linaf-a Dinooi b Kuban! JI file of S u h ol Lu ui is niaQagtr tl) comp mv Ilit (tie was discovered about i 5b p m when nomc damp hav. ih oi ! t) ( ' is ii Un win im lo doltvtr i ilk bio!o (in sout i ' tl o doling of MOIlthidsttMl di afternoon H load siriitk a sutmn of U wiub Wd-- i a solid si) loviMptf with a thin (oat o! snow iwlnl uavelim; down t h dusw iv 1Mdin to the Har River Out of (oiitiol. the smU Medan whuh h wa.s diivln, crashed into a bank on a hairpin turn, turn.nir (om plete. v over Th top wa.s badly dHmaKed and Mr. Fond Is nursing a had bruise ob the enter of hii in v ml Pu t i vv il Ii ' SMITHFIELD ms in ut v m U no in on Jii" o! tn vv b uin nn nun; c from silt L.tko ounfv at. i)( lslatoM l!n (tiro John H prosn( wok .cmp North Logan. Saul K Hvp Lewiston and Cbailes ( i'eteien of 11 rum Ariordmjf to Bwbop Kemp, so deliuKe at Mon was decided on at the meeting and no announce ment was made of what wan in glided iv ( still odd .is tlu -ul lit on tlu Ida)) jm Fuji - nil Nvdluid iv mu Hi or 1 Mi t pM t ti Pi obhni un jt (h oMumr s I t til St Ut up a( i m tm of tin i ( ouiH v pi m nf u is i Poml V iM)n ii bn do! ill 11. Ui The revolutlonarv attempt is To uiv (In SalmtMv niiipM larefullv oiganized Uuouglumt the w m ib u In u d onlv n tin u nation as a RepubRi an imm mi ul hut Frani 0 failed to sit otf the In ml til s ilium iis o! a boni out spark In Madrid w licit might hive snb ( or w In n lui n so md fumed the rioting sinkers ami (jm u lestless gamsous of the ninth m! insist t lit lv out iil Dim in hii iur western provinces into open rev IlatL p omptlv pn d up tin4 onli and hf(ks m .1 Inu and aakd olunonaiies with maitialMip (" tbo ar wlmb bad diawn The povermnonf mbmu law and censorship sevoiely en alonuule tb Mo was not h a will chess d foned In all centra1 Spain and KinaM a man holdu i the nortlip'Mtorn region, declared pistol I tako cue of t ho momw !t wns in complete control of the entire c mntry aftPi (he defeat the man said He fuahbod tlte hap: of the quixotic enfure launched ot cutrcTuy from the clerk and Tbe ntuat seuoua out- - jumped nto a ui. by Funco w Hv . d iv i s Ji 'N I I lv SMITHFIELD ol aionnd vour h nt that theie for the Chtlstma forced to tore Iher use whuh could ieaeh the vau H located near the Om pon Short Line tiaeks west of the itv Leouaid Mie.?, thief of the ! paitmeut, pr..tfd hut iew highly for then woik The fne m is ail tb d extremely dangerous on', with oplcHiuuj in a basement Uucatcmuij thiougliout, The elepai'nnnt leo b ei ot hob lav be |