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Show THE HERALD PAGE FOUR -- MONDAY, NOVEMBER JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. 2, 1931. Brush With Death Lindberghs Wyoming Grid Star Dies In Car Crash IS BRUSH, COLO., Nov. 2 Paul Parkhurst, 24, a tackle on the University of Wyoming foot-Od- ll team, and Isabel Ruelle 18. university co-ewere killed near here last night when an automobile skidded from the highway on a curve and plunged into Beaver Creek. Dean O'Connor, 22, center on the Wyoming team, was hurled from the automobile when it plunged into the creek. He suffered numerous bruises and shock. Parkhurst and Miss Ruelle were pinned beneath the machine and drowned. Three students were en route to the university after a visit at Parkhurst's home in Lexington, Neb. All three were sophomores, and the men members of Sigma Alpha Epislon fraternity. it was understood that Parkhurst and Miss Ruelle. daughter of Mrs. Minnie Murphy of Laramie, Wyo., were engaged to be married. d, were pretotaling sented for various degrees of achievement at Scout Honor court ceremonies in the Tenth ward chapel Sunday at 7:30 p m3eorge Dewey Clyde, Cache district honor court chairman, was m charge, with Scout Commissioner Fred Duce assisting Dr. O. W. Israelsen of the Utah 26 Atr.-r-d SALT LAKE CITY, State Agricultural college, was the the principal speaker of Les- evening, his theme being sons in Discretion." Musical numbers were given during ceremonies. Presentation of awards was made as follows: Tenderfoot, bv Hoth of Scoutmaster Ariel Troop 10 to Wendell Sorensen. Carlisle Barber, Judd Harris, Glenn Olofson, Elon Griffin, Robert Quayle, Willard Larsen, and James Smith: Troop 10, North Logan. Willard Larsen and James Smith: TrooD 12. Tenth ward. Chester Lund berg; Troop 17, Hyde Park. Ralph Duce. Don LeRoy Burns, and Myron Seamons. Second class. Dean Evans, Troop 16, Logan Third ward. James V. Sorenson, troop committee chairman made the presentation. First class by Albert J. Web-bj- r. Troop 12 committee chair nan. Ray Evans, 16; Harvey, Nyman, 10; Robert Andrews. 12; Merit badges, presented by President Walter M. Everton of "the Cache stake presidency; star by President Joseph El Car-do- n and five year veteran, by W Scout Executive Preston Pond. Five yea" vcteraiv. to Clifford Saunders, Vanguard troop 117, Hyde Park er After assuring himself of the safety of hi wife. Col. Charles A. Lindbergh returned to the wrecked plane which had hurled them into the Yangtse river at Hankow, China. He is shown here, stripped to the waist, as he climbed out on a wing of the craft to make fast the lines which drew the ship aboard the British aircraft earner r, I Safe after being hurled from their capsized plane into the y llankow. Col. and vvateis of the Yangtse river in Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh are shown in 'this outstanding picture as they were taken aboard a sampan. Mrs. Lindbergh is seen on her knees after being hauled out of the water, and a sailor is reaching over the side of the little boat to pull up Col. Lindbergh. Their pljine had nosed over at the start of a projected flight over Chinese flood areas. Hermes. i ! . J The plane overturned when an far-awa- Lewiston News et Clarkston Just-a-Me- Hen-cenc- I ( j : i Jack-o-lanter- - Miss Mable Pedersen of Salt visiLake City was a week-en- d tor in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. John Ledding- ham and daughters. Ruth and Ethel, of Bountiful spent Friday in Logan as guests of Mrs. C. M. Christensen. Miss Verna Reeves of Ogden with friends spent the week-en- d in Logan. Miss Mina Griffin of Newton' spent the week-e- n 1 with friend; W. O. Davis of Los Angeles, in Logan. California, was visiting with Mrs. LaPhene Peterson and relat.ves and friends in Logan son, Jimmy, left Thursday for during the week-entheir home m Boise Idaho, afMrs. William R. Smith of ter visiting in Logan for the Fvanston, Wyoming, was a guest past two weeks. over the week-en- d In Logan Dean Sorenson of Mendon reof her sister, Mrs. Lewis Edwards. ported k.iiing a deer. d. - L Montana interests today won then fight for lower sugar rates from San 'Francisco when the commisHorace Leaiham, 19, Hyrum, interstate commerce of pleaded guilty to a charge of sion upheld the complaint drunkenness when arraigned the Montana board of railroad Monday morning in city court. commissioners. The commission found the asJudge Jesse P, Rich set Friday, Nov. 6, at 10 a. m. as time for sailed water and rail rates from The College Boot Shop WSrn ll Po-te- ro passing sentence. Leatlmm isat iDeity under bond of $100. Patrolmen Job Larson and Jarvis rieeman made the arrest Saturday night. Jay Richards, charged with drunkenness, pleaded guilty when arraigned in city court Monday morning. Judge Jesse P. Rich set time for passing sentence at 2 p. m. Monday afternoon. Richards, who is in the city jail, failed to appear in court at that hour. all-ra- Po-te- ro Just submit a name appropriate for Logans New Meat Market and win $10 in merchandise. new market will be located at 23 West 1st North, and will be operated and owned by Howard McKenney, one of the best meat cutters in Cache Val- The ley. Sen'd your suggestive name to 315 W. 1st South. Send as many names as you like. names must reach the address by noon Wednesday, November 11. Three judges. Dr. W. W. Merrill, LeRoy Stewart and Vejn Crockett, all promt- nent citizens of Logan city, will go over the names and announce the winner. All above 1 Week Specials Crystals the of Metal Beds in Cache One of finest selections has is for and arrived Valley your inspection. just ready $5.75andUp J) STARTED THE OTHER. F6URIN6 OUT WHAT BECAMS OP OUR. MONEY DAY as fi al Nov. 2. WASHINGTON. THE COST OP LTTL.E Z) A CARELESS' DOLLAR. HERE AND AN UNWISE DOLLAR SPENT THERE, TtE AMOUNT EACH TRJFUH6 AND MONTH THING 4 AMAXEP PROPER.!.' 'WOULD IMPRDUE CUR. ME hhOME - IF USED - Where -- - Starts as I i f f 1 I 5 f I! I What a PENNY will d Miss Rosita OPENED AN ACCOUNT AT aKSTUMTTlKfi FCSKTHCKrT of j Mr. Joseph Jones of Midvale, is spending several days with j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. j TOO LdtC tO Cl&SSlfy Ford FOR SALE CouPe- - CAR East 3rd South i uv. ' Ariel Benson left r.iursday for Houston. Texas. . to accept a position with the Harris; FOR RENT UNFURNISHED .. 4 room house, closed in screen . Dairy. Marcus Griffin was m Salt porch, partly modern nn large to represent lot 184 South Main. Lake City Sunday Phone National in the Cache County 97.1v. Nov. 7 Radio audition. LOST Mrs. John ,E. Griffin Is still confined to her bed as a re- - Truck tire and rim between Wellsville and Collinston. suit of Injuries received in and automobile accident two weeks Notify Aaron Weese, Tremonton. f ago. She Is slowly improving. Nov. 4 Reward. I that to Buy - WHEN w AFFCA3 the Capitol Thea- ter) will rest in solid comfort for 24 hours - - - - ; To Be Awakened Tuesday Night b t (AN NOvi, THE MONEY LITEAAUY THAEtu AVIAN IS MEinO USED FOR. A USEFUL Purpose I KNOW BE NO MEAN . at last Yu HAT THRIFT S IT Si Spring Coil Mattresses Fabric Bed Springs $10.50 $5.25 Coil Spring Day Beds, with the pad $21.85 Felt Base Linoleum 2 yds. wide, per running yd. 85 C Felt Base Rugs 9x12 $6.90 Axminster Rugs ....: S22.50 and Up Exclusive dealers in L. & H. Electric Ranges and Majestic Radios. Parts and repairs for all makes of Radios. NEW AND USED FURNITURE BOUGHT SOLD AND EXCHANGED (FSTAL Prescription Drug Co. 33 North Main THEfeag 60 INC, (now appearing at She Wears Our Shoes Why Dont You? J furniture WAS -- 11 OCT SEUERAL PIECES AND 72-7- 4 WEST FIRST NORTH STREET LOGAN, UTAH DRUG STOIh JOQoeeaeoeeenoeseoooooeooeooosoecoscoosooeQOOSOc?! MEET of Vanguard commissioners the Cache Valley council. Boy Scouts, will meet at scout headquarters Wednesday at 8 p. m. Among subject matters to be discussed are the Vanguard first Aid, Archery and Van-bmonthly programs, advisability of a Vanguard motivation program and a Vanguard campfire. San lranclsco, Crockett end to Montana, except for Missoula, would be unreasonable to the exvent that they exceed 33 3 ,ier cent of the contemporaneous first class water and rail rates from and to the same points. The commission found that il rates from the assailed San Francisco, Crockett and to the same destinations would be unreasonable to the extent ..hat they exceed 33.5 per cent of the contemporaneous first class water and rail MARRIAGE LICENSES rates by more than 10 cents per orlicenses have been 100 pounds. The commission Marriage issued from the office of the dered reparations awarded on Cache county clerk to Emery past shipments which exceeded Emerson Hall, and Margaret this scale. Ann Mason, both of Rigby, Idaho; Harvey A. McDaniel and The only book possessed by Irene M. Lewis, both of Boise, Eskimos in of Labrador, Idaho; Uel Ervin Kendall, Aber- their own language, printed been has deen, Idaho, and Lois Ethelin the Bible: Thorpe, Moreland, Idaho; James C. Mr. and Mrs. G. Perry and Lavnn Hall, and Re ah Marga-Mls- s of the oyster Kay Perry of Salt Lake ret Westover, both of Aberdeen, The in Idaho; Chester Purnell John season, opening City spent the week-en- d with the coming of the son and friends. Leatha with Lngan Weston, both of R months, offers employment Laketown. to about 40,000 men. Dr. and Mrs. Thair Rich and two children of Ogden were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards. v. Bin-goyn- VANGUARD HEADS Montana Sugar Wins Lower Freight Rate failed to release it during Drunkeness Charges Heard In City Court J. C. Green, of the Hat J. ranch at Petersboro, was a visitor nr Logan, Saturday. .sprnding the past week In Salt ' Lake City. They were guests Professor and Mrs. E. J. May- of their son, A. L. Shelton and nard and Mrs. Luther M. Howell family and other relatives. m Salt Lake spent the week-en- d re- Mrs. Robert M. Smith C.ty. lured Thursday trrm Chicago. Miss Helen McVickers spent 111., where she has spent the with members of past six weeks with her son and the week-en- d Dr. and Mrs. daughter-in-laher family at Ashton, Idaho. R. Denton Smith. She also Mr. and Mrs. Cruikshank of spent some time in Wisconsin Boise, Idaho, spent the week- at the summer home of Mr. and end in Logan, visiting with their Mrs. Leland Shaffer, both of daughter, Miss Genevieve Cruik- whom are practicing physicians shank. who is attending school in Chicago. at the Utah State Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pedersen college. They were house guests e. of Salt of Mr. and Mrs. David City, former Logan residents, spent the weekend in Logan v,siting with Miss Jayne Jones was a week- friends and relatives. end guest of Miss Flounce Thomas at Downey, Idaho. - ? attempt ed take-off- . j The Sisters club furnished by the Glenn orches-mStar: Hyman Olson, 12; Ro- -i On Sunday, the home of Mrs. Isa- - tra of Brigham City with the bert Crookston, 12, and Lothair belle atBoman. The, occasion be- toilowing specialties: songs by Grant. 17. birthday an- Wanda Glenn of Brigham City Merit badges, Ray Evans. ing Mrs. Bomans niversary. A delicious luncheon and tap dancing by Lloyd Coley Vanguard Commissioner Rich-ar- d was by Mrs Bert Glover, ol Ogden. Best of the Cache district; Mrs. served Jwere W. Boman and Mrs. Twenty-nin- e couples Alden Israelsen, 10; Robert Boman. Social chat was present and reported a verv Crookston, Jr., 10; Newel Wash-- j Reynold enjoyed during the afternoon delightful time. burn, 12; Austin Fife, 6; Erven Club membeis present were y Wursten, 10; Franklin Duce, 17, Mesdames J. W. Boman, Reyand Russell Fergenson. 10 nold Boman, Milton Boman, The next court of honor will Golden Boman, Robert Boman, be held for the Cache district f - I. Glover, V. G Weaver, Cyin the Third ward chapel the Bert Miss Mary Myler and Miss H. and Pond ril Pitcher, Loyal first Sunday in December. at a entertained Hazel Buttars inS. Karren. Special guests cluded Mrs. Edith Larson and Halloween party Saturday night the residence of Mr. and daughter Yuone of Preston and at Mis. John Buttars. The decoraMrs. Mary Ranson. tions featured Hallowe'en. The Clayton Hogan has been on a was spent in playing business trip through the north- evening radio music was enThe club enter- ern part of Idaho during the games, and joyed. Refreshments were servtained their partners at a Ha- week. Those present ed at lloween party Wednesday eveOn Friday afternoon. Mis. oesides m.dmght. the hostesses were: ning at the home of Mr. and H. S. Karren entertained the Edith Fisher, Nina Thompson, Mrs. Norran Larsen. A spook ciolden Hour club at her home, Katie Thompson, Maltha Dahle, alley ; and goblias ne Halloween waa cart 3tanche Thompson, Helen Jar was a wltghosts ftaturt of the evening. ne(j nut In allmodi dine, Norma Burt and Ruby The rooms were appropriately , After a delicious appointments luncheon was Godfrey, Ralph Rose. Harold decorated in orange and black seived, 500 was enjoyed. Prizes Archibald, Smith. Keith were served were awarded to Mrs. Willard Archibald Dewaln Light refreshments and Irma Archibald to twenty-fou- r guests. Henderlcks and Mrs. H. H. all of Plymouth, also Ralph A welcome honvfc testimonial Harrison. Club members pre- Tuddenham of Newton, Utah. In honor of Ariel Benson, who sent were Mesdames Harold The Scout leaders and their Texfrom returned the recently wood. Loyal Pond, Hyde Doppe, wives met at the home of Mr. as mission was given in con- Bill Howarth, H. H. Harrison, and Mrs. Seymour Thompson nection with sacrament meeting Vernal Cunningham, Ralph and enjoyed a very nice evenlast Sunday evening. The pro- Bernhisel, Willard Hendericks, ing. The home was decorated of J. J. hi Larsen, charge gram, with and spook J. W. Baer and Victor consisted of a vocal duet by Special guests Included alleys, witches and bla-- k cats. Miss June Benson and . Miss Mrs. W. A. Moore and Mrs. Dow Refreshments were served to Louise Moser, of Logan; speech Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson Mr. of welcome, Joseph R. Tuaden-- j Mrs. Erwin Van Orden speni, and Mrs. Frank Ravstcn and the ham; reading, Mrs. Iva Rigby. Thursday- - visiting in Hyrum host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Eider Benson related some very witn her mother Mrs. D- B. Al- Seymour Thompson. his len. The school faculty and their hue testing experiences of some missionary labors, and De Lure club members partners held a Halloween party The were made met at a work concluding remarks meeting at the at the school house Saturday by Bishop Jones. home of Mrs. Dorris Hyer on night. The evening was spent 1 Peter-Mr. and Mrs. Parley afternoon preparing playing games. Refreshments son announce the arrival of a Thursday their halloween dance at were served to about twenty-fiv- e. lor 23. evenboy, born October baby the Bluebird on - Mrs. Mr. and Mr Elmer Bingham Iva Rigby entertained a ing Oct. 31st. Saturday ner at friends group of lady Mrs. Ottis Van Orden of and family ot Smithfield, Utah, home Wedrtesday afternoon. The Bountiful and her mother, Mrs. spent Sunday here visiting with Halloween idee was carried out Lizzie Hyer whom .has been Mrs. Bingham's mother. Mrs. The time Vls,tjng jn Bountiful for some-w- Mary E Godfrey, in the decorations. ana Miss Ruby Sparks spent a few social time arnved here Saturday. spent in sewing in Trenton. Utah, at the chat. A buffet luncheon was jrs yan Qrden expects to take days served to ten feuesw. weeks course at the U. home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mera two rill. A number of ladies called at a A c Hansen , j, riday the nume oi Mrs. engahonor afternoon Qn of Lorin Smith acted as hostess afternoon in Light ,0 a .delightfully her birthday anniversary. arranged reiresnments were served, ien jndge luncheon. The Haliow- - The were Original One Cent present e en motif wa useu m all apladies ' Mrs. Boaei Hogen&en is visitA delicious three Pro- pointments. course luncheon was served afing in Logan witn her son, Sale C. Jter which bridge was enjoyed Hogensen. fessor a speMrs. to were attended Piizes awarded M.C. Rigby eial Tax meeting last week in Laura Boseman and Mrs. Dur Salt Lake City. Wednesday The first of a series of weekly was Parent-Teache- rs meetings held Thursday evening, with in Loretta Rigby President charge.' Miss Anne Page, state conpaient education specialist A vocal solo Mrs. Sylmar Jessop, Mrs. Hor-wducted the lesson.. Alice Griffin, ace Bowles, Mrs. George Pond, given by Mrs. , daughter j Mrs. Ervin Van Orden, Mrs. James Peterson and were the Deloert Bodily, Mrs. O. E. Tyner, Juanita, cf Richmond Mrs Sui.Jay gjeots of Mr. and Hyrum Larsen. Bancroft. Eufcenp Nelson of ymting spent Thursdayand here friends, with relatives Mrs. Amanda Hansen was the honored guest at a birthday at her home Thurs- - after spending the past two early held social afternoon was- weeks in a Logan hospital where A d&y lunch- she underwent an appendicitis during enjoyed served towhich twenty-fiv- e operation. eon was On Saturday evening the De The M. I. A. soon sored a Hal-- 1 Lure club held their annual evening loween dance Friday hall. Halloween anting party at the in the ward recreation Bluebird at Logan. Music was A large number of people par- I tlcioated in the Benscn' Stake v v temole excursion Wedivsday NEWTON i the Hermes crane About Town - , Nov. Utah, The Salt Lake Telegram today stated that a $40,000 the shortage in the accounts ofassoUtah Poultry Producers ciation has been uncovered by company, the Goddard-Abbe- y certified public accountants. Clyde C. Edmonds was quoted as saying that responsibility for the shorte.ze had not been fixed. Edmonds is secretary-treasurand manager of the association. The fact is, Edmonds said, that the full amount of the shortage has not been detected yet. The Telegram said that a $2000 shortage was uncovered some time ago and a confession obtained from the embezzler. However, the name of this it person was withheld because was believed others were involved and authorities were anxious that other employes should not be apprised of the investigation. 2 (UP) ' 1 |