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Show The Her Americanism Fain that children Insi.tu n uhs al isli.K.1, not dolutic pall to make this ing unjllms much uf whith they a better, country i an be proud Number Volupie 2d. With which are combined the Cache Valley LOU AN, 175. (Copyright, aily u!.!, the Da 11 ii UTAH, i sn lv .1 REPLIES - h. DtarircHH Hospital Tf'jMt going down Denied Must Pay Oil tin the (ributfd oil up tup fioiu both banks us far bany, taking advantage now deep channel Britishers also me uung th it channel One of their ships ie- cently took a load of locoinotivjj from Albany to Russia Good bu ' mess people, the British Athenian ships that by som strange freak of t uminoii sense are allowed to keep trade 10 themselves, bring cargoes of canned fruits from the vest coast up the river We are be ginning to develop the transportation by water that Kuiope understands so well. preme couit upheld the county lr its cffaits ti c itlcit a.cs and til leonine i deeisi i" device. i vntually a duplicate of the earlier edii t The court holds, that the hosjuta piopertv is subject to taxation be cause iti articles of im m pora i ji show it was organised for profit Americans will follow closely The laet that the p. afits wer used for enlargement of the in the proceedings at Ottawa rather than being pan "thoughts and stitution King George's to stockholders in dividend prayers are with the delegates of out 1 f al er the decision died my government" Those governto the Cache Count According ments, England, Scotland, Ireland the in and the dominions, plan to buy Tieosuier, E N Maughan, stitution owes $1623 '18 in baci only from each other while t'txes An injunction prevented an. ing as much ns posable to collection of taxer. the dumig siders three years the case has been it The conference thanks the courts the for his gracious message, "present their respectful duty, with for your majesty's thanksgiving CENTRALIZATION continued health, your hoping majesty and her majes v the queen, may long be spared," etc PLAN DISCUSSED Seant O'Kelly, representing made a good ; peech, if he did not like the message sent to A move t) further centralize the king, and queen he raid tile C idle county school syjten nothing about it That message was started at noon Sund.i Ireland with showed tact, ip through a drive to close the mind, avoiding any reference to school and tiansport its 4(i Young pupili "loyal subjects and saying noth- to the Wellsville school. ing about "allegiance." The problem was discussed by In the news nothing is more in Supt J. W Iviikhride and Johi the five thousand J Hendry, Wellsville, members of fteresting jn than Morocco, bowing down the county school board, before before a small silver slipjier, sup- a huge gathering of parents o posed to possess miraculous power the pupils concerned in the pro to help childless women. was posed move The meeting First cattle were saiiificed to held at the school house Some objections were raised, al mollify a demigod supposed to atof the keep the children from coming though the majoritydeclared the Then the women bowed befoie tending parents be willing to ac silver the slipper, a thousand would theprobably eept projiosed change if tin moorish men looking on buses provided could be made i om Not long ago, in a Christian fortable and could jack up tin hive pupils at ehurih ill Spain, you might points nearer the pupils childless mothers on seen home., than th present school the and knees, licking hands house now is in enti the from A meeting of the Young disof the floor, to the altar, praying for a trict residents will be called to their eased sup nddi at least, They, again go over the matter, Superof the urn intendent Kirkbride said plieationa .o the ruler If you The Young school is seven and verse, not a magic slipperw a mien Moroccan one half miles trom Wellsville ottered the of v It is two nnles off instead obstetric uni. the Logan good a Wellsville slippers, you would be called paved highway and one mite south ot the cow lane road shameless unbeliever The interstate eommerec com- that runs west from Logan to mission approval of a merger of Mendon Two teachers have been eastern railway employed full time for a number three hundred railroad plan of years at the Young school. The lines in a at a is a step in the direction of com- school building was erected $1.1.0. m some mon sense There ought to be only "Ost approximating years ago, Mr. Kirkbridge said ONE railroad system, mu by Ernest Olsen was ehairman of as the pos office is men run with the ablest railnsd and the meeting. weli paid to do the running, the present private owners justly compensated. in th Suppose the post office sets o' east had three hundred kinds o' managers, three hundred it overhead, three hundred vai.e (BY UNITED PRESS) How of wasteful competition much do you think it would cost (Bv United Press) to send a letter from Florida t NEW YORK - The stock market Alaska" today was unable to extend its Our "best minds say our gov five day "boom" market despite eminent is not sufficiently able o. several attempts by professional honest to manage a gieit tail traders to rekindle buying enroad system, but they may be thusiasm by bidding up many of the lo v priced petuleun and inwiong dustrial shares Yesterday's peak Railroads and great railrocc' prices were bettered fractionally men like Harriman. Hill, the orl at the opening ginal Vanderbilt and others hcv build been the great pioneers, HKOKK I.F(i ers of this nation. I' -VADER, Wash July 26 Railroads are as Iniportart t A young daughter of Mr and the country as elevators to a sk Mrs. G. Street, farmers near here, scraper and should hr e pubh broke a leg m frantic effoits to cane when .she lam. across a support and fair treatmen , wheth er private ownership persists ot black bear in the woods by private owners, discouraged - 4f their problems, decide to "let un Sam do it. and take a fui price for their property. K KDlllON 1 Iie-lan- -- ! WHY ONE AUTO CRASH Some Things Happen DURING HOLIDAY Grant Rasson, Ogden, suffered a broken arm Monday night when the car in which he was riding struck a stray horse on the state highway near the College ward meeting house. E. W. Thedell. 512 West Twenty-Fourtstreet. Ogden, was driving that p small sport model roupe the horse Mr. Thedell restruck to the Cache accident the ported county sheriffs office. The ear was bndiv damaged This was the only accident reported to either the sheriffs or police department during the dav despite the large cro vd assembled in Logan for the opening dav of the Frontier Days and Rodeo h Altho a good many power about "cusconcerns boast the eus tomer ownership," s have usually runnothing to say about ning : the corporation. Here's why The usual setup is to have in voting control centered one small block of stor k, usually owned by insiders und never on the market. A typical setup, for example, of shows worth $4,500, Of XI d bonds; $2,000,000 worth of and $100,000 stock, worth of common. The preferred stock carries one vote for each $100 share or 20,000 votes. But the common, at $1 par, carries 100,000 votes, whieh means Control. tomer-owner- Maying rn l las 471, 49S 5l KICK FIVE CENTS. Successful Says Lopvis llodt ti I ig ITuntur Days and vtioug plea for an epiesMon i i bk;;ni f Dt;l hen he First to insect the baggage of SimmLit John N. Garner urrived at his ranch home in Fwilile, Tev, for a snout ion vas his granddaughter, Genevieve Garni r. Mie is shown going through the trunk containing the Democratic vice presidential nominees famous collection of gacU and other gifts. Across Genevieve's lap lies a cane whittled out of hiikory b Andrew Jackson, and a Riant pencil Meantime eld friends made may be seen in the foreground. speaker welcome. et hnngc United Press Flashes IV JAIL WASHINGTON, D. Ot.DKN boy GIRL DROWNS IN killed Koss Dean OGDEN, July 26 July 26 - On charges of muting a Messerlv, 9. was killed instantly pi riot, nine of more than 100 mui th- Monday evening when the wagonk he was ruling wa. stiu ing merabtrs of the Bonus Army m which White oy an auto. vere arrested near tin l C. QUEER ACCIDENT ' House Mondav following a Finnish between the police and the n (TTY, July 26 bull had indirectly I. timed tinof Hazel ide today Me ndru di owned in a in. 19, suutliw'est River Bear in pool deep BRIGHAM n mlunit'-- SOCIAI 1ST TH KFT OGDKN, July 26 u D Hie soOt (uilihe cialist party of lLh nmneel a H i and her two sisers, DoroBOOK SAia) $S6a state tie ket at its state eon The up thy, If. and Ruth, 13, It mid Dime.' Mond ey By vention lieuLODI, (al., July 26 I P Iv mlu the river lute jester day t o iorrovving a book from a friend employment condition wa. n imed ustead of ti i public library, J ,i i tiie meist important situation in t m apt tin onrush ot the madden-liM aniMjtil Tubbs figures he has saved I tali They had been tlshing $365. Fifty years ago Tubbs bor- il.iel and Dorothy landed in u ik p rowed a book from his friend, jol, Ruth 111 shallow wale! I unciI Monument Vfeivm Ford When he returned he I a o oleler gills wele linabl d 26 BWUNGVFLK, July it he computed that oa had had to swi'u Rushing to their aid, Ruth the book more than 18,250 days, jKldii (.leorge Albeit Btuith di dt imiii.igeil to pull Doiothv to sale I'm lied the nl. c. monuim pioneer at the with hi customary whieh, figured fishing pole hut, when .wo cent per day library fine, mer Mother erecteei here eluting tm is accomplish 'd. Ili.d had i Oil lelebiaDon IToneer the day would have cost him $365 auk beneath the suif.oc speakers werea Gyrus K Halim. f I who noted pio-liostun, sculptor KILKS, SI ICTDFS in duted the monument trom a SAGINAW, mich July 26 of Ins plonter mothei, and him When his wife deserted for another man, James F Jack-on- , iTeoideiit Anthony W Ivins 45, killed his son and daughter COAST MURDERER 11 and 12 years of age, respectiveNKW rOTOl'FK K committed and then suaide ly, l The NKI'HI, July 26 nerstone of the new postoftne i IALO ALTO. July 26 d NKW MONKY tidiial building for Ncpln was D '' yit n bed by an unidtnlined WASHINGTON, D July 26 yesterday as part ot the iTom ui mt who smashed them with u The treasury department (t'lh Bah ock Mru slock lath in iccciiatiiiii The buikhng iy more is getting ready to issue M hu .baud. u blit intiodmid vv.u killed and h than six million dollars in new ..III-- ' i, bvsuitthe ot late Wi'hiui h!ned injuitd cm Biheock, currency, as a result of the Glass sl pi low 1 of Lo(om'le il illy home early to m ill their Borah unundmeiit in the home iv loan bank law. broke into the be att.uker hll I.M) BV Pd I L KM MKT T. Ida, July in ur abjut three a in aid when SL DROWN r three-yeahe tin k Babeoc the noise and bull u obi ud Killed bv EUREKA, Cal. July 26 U to investigate, be killed her Six were drowned in the Pacific bodv of Charles C Slier mm a heavy knife sinnlai to those Ocean today when a speed boat was found in a pustule Moml in in slaughter bouses Then he carrying 18 passengers capsized K turned upon Bibcock who rushed KILLS FOSTER M) l SALT LAKE Cl TV, iulv a lo his wift s assistance OPPOSE MERGER A sheriffs posse discovered tlu Jli fostct-r- i Hatred for V CLEVELAND. July 2b Pearl (woau t glide and a can of keiusene in Unemployed rauroau men are op- caused t t front yard of tile home I :h of kill Mrs Chung Mow, 5P. b posing the proposed merger eastern railroads into four systms bing her with u buLb'i kmi a is believed the attuker planned tu vet fire to the bouse while the foster mother Cs uMec PLAN MEETING o SAN FRANCISCO, July 26 English speaking Buddhists of Canada, Hawaii and America will meet here July 22 26 in the fut convt r.tion of its kind The conof vention will be a the 1934 Buddhists Congress at Tokio. when follower of the faith are expected to assemble from all parts of the world eom-piet- t ' I r M. , c t m ENDED BY DEATH ANGKLKS, July 26 d l' legal feud between a father and ill maxed today with the fatal shooting of the son, allegedly h t the Infos ct the ebbr man, while the victim's wife h.stoiie I to the tragedy over the telephone. The victim .js tail Roberts, 39 vice president of a finance Com puny His father n John Kobeits 72. wealthy San Diego c mtractor Mis Lucille Rubeits was t dicing vw h her husbnd on the telephone when the conversation wima by two shots and interrupted groan Lab r. at police headiuai tera, the iitler Rol)eit clnrned sell d.'itms piompted hint tu kill his son, detectives said "In 15 yeais be swindled me, hi own father, out of a foitune ur Ju detective. $135, oou, quoted lather u.s saying, but he wus an attorney, a shiewd mind, and a1 iys best me in the courts" LOS A son was 11 i l 13-y- c d ir -- l FAMILY FEUD IS e j I In tn tween limes, the running Homer es were stugeel while Holt onib, the eowboN down, kept (lie e towel in an upioar m ib-- FREAK SQI iRKt L HOLLISTER. Ca! , July 26 t I A giound fccjiiP'iil wilh neithei ives nor ear.? has been trapped Edward John II year-ol- d bv Menez on his fathers ranch n m" here Upon casual observation it appeared to hive no head. but it wi1 when closely txunnned seen lo have a normal mouth and its nose, apparently a part of of stubby i.eck The leimcinder was normal the body The Intangible Overhead! : S)i(iak(r Asks (heater Parade Is Outstanding Feature Of Pioneer Spirit Today Program n the pail of their deseendaiKj hi tt am ill i w t o a i lo sithut same spoil of eourage ' July 20 iM Brosi-r.n- toddN with tie set nd big pi O- - ot r sisteiu e. resoui e i fulness, ami pt of tile (Imago gran. ot tlu two ii.iN fistiutus demon-ilratetailh by the Blah) I plied tod. is ti) ail Tin itlihi i Kin vhnh ha. iii.iJe was made befiire 11m i member , ot tile pieuuim 1. i l.i ;; in ut I of at in lion i. lu residents at the Login ta Itb t O Mils l.M I iToueu day lioh-d- a Moinl.iv morning mom was thioujhuut ti' II ..li s s ill it lost ei dlv 'Flu speaker. Bfeslde lit Hugh ii Inin ! Tlu um odeo, Bi )Vn ot t h s.lul Gianite L D S pM ule, i in ai i oi.i ami tut ft t uk and oilier features t.cke, m Silt Like ('1 V, ekhvtl-e-DtmbeiM ol Ilfsi-uniii- i publu ll Ii td W ii the piimlpal the wldieNi a .o(anj.e'l ioi (he t .1 .. ni t u od Khrition Win ail v.nt otf suioithlv spv tkt ol the pioneer tele asa Mate id Mt i it i. id a? iiuiuii' nil and ill lontii sembly h DI at 11 a in Monday aii iio puhlu- as buted git it In to tin sm 1 v of i t is tile att.ui IDm Ll i n v iited CarjY oli-Inot tiitiUs.ini people, TTa t i be r n. ti le bad been effec11 ion Woll'd l i fnmi Logan and (Tube Valley nmuir m )ii s oi del but tliiougiioul Ni.ithern Utah tively dt i ol ated in iresients and board Itii ' davs tnd soutlain id dio paitnipaled streaimi.s1) displaying the national eolois members ot the inum-eupad to all w iis leaf m the in t IN it it s light depaitment directed by to the o t t i v at the vat Virtually H Maughan Bresnlent Josepii a lid ( i poralion, v. as ftiud foi the rodeo of the Logan biukc , Mibsidiar while on Tuesday auoth-t- f (Jumney Jr.was in Miiuday ipresulemy charge of the ti y insistent that the wTnesseel trowel good Ut-rite s T lie e . sang "Gome, lllirgOS illt ' seeoi ii day of the affair 1rofes-una- i Come Ye Sjngregalion unts, and Utah We eharm tel ied bion riders ami bulldoggeis Love Thee, as opening und closuempt to Dans from all parts of the west (ountry numbei s. led bv F H Biugh ird ot trade nii vere here and participated in the ing with Mim Beitha (Turk Burs-- r Jr, oimub i.)iu oi del, many events. lofct-tw- J 1 ('ary .ln.ua Hudgt Hite liclast i the Me uni id h r pit il and Logan cit ( a id u lie utility was made tiiiaoi.b .. dem.u ol a i. hearing ol the ta e b tile state sueleai i uiit In Sa.t l.nae Sato1 dayv. Tile ca e ougmated m ls.h he! hospital oil mil- - M'fu.cJ .j pa. til. t tin- h i .pit t tascs, . onl-nowas a charitable imt ti.tun a id a such .vas exempt In a pieceius dtii,ion, the su kle Trio otilics the las dis Final light On r It It Iaie As this is written, looking a Now Yuik CtiiUul li.ni Rhinechff, on the Hut. on it of tli MU' OVl.tX l fit T ll at urn Draws dm., Is Most ( im- . 51 48N 62?. Clo Frontier Days and Rodeo Prove Huge Success, Many TO Thousands Join In Activities 'lev as To Alb. ins. Watching Ottawa. fchip c. i 4X' Low 4bS EH D Iba?) The Magic Slipp. r. Kailiuud Common S - Herald ami The Journal 7 H BY UNITED FKESS Wheat Open High 45S July (1! . Arthur Brisbane By is D Jooma Every Knocks A Boost For Grandpa GRAIN Today V aid- - Grain Range v, was utmost unanimously What de hoed one of the most successful .arades ever staged in lajgan wus presented Monday mol mug as the opening feature of the h rentier Duyx and Rodeo celebration Kiom the "Evolution of the Mag" ondi r the sponsorship of the Logan Elk x lodge to he last of the ludustipd floats, the parade was intensely iiUctextmg IhiuUgh-ou- t Du er tor F H Baugh, Jr, was the rertpient of warm trum congratulations many following the com lusioii Two big featuies of the affair were outstanding One was the part taken by the Boy Scouts and the other wus the children generally who participated the Cui he stake Every ward hud a Boy Stout flout in the parade while Logan stake was also well represented. Fred of Cache and Mr Campbell of thi Logan stake were responsible for the part played by the Scou Each flout showed some wotk done by the scout i or some mun-ne- r in which pioneers and scouting are connected The scouts had a seperate contest on their work Troop 18 was first. Troop 6 second and Troup ulll 111 as organist President Brown, who is also u Salt Luke attorney, prominent traced th history of the Mormon westward fir t from 1iigrauon New to Kittland, oi k Oliio, thence into Missouri, then Nauvoo, 2 third 111, and finally across tile great 'lhe smaller children aroused plains to a desert wilderness in much interest One little youngthe heart of the Rocky moun ster, Merlin Griffin, wotked a trit tins cycle wi h a trailer in which Ida The M.siun of Brigham Young, Dunn had a free ride 'vhil. young and his direction ot the progress John Walls wus tile personification made in 1tali for JO years ufler of the hard times he was supp ised the urrivul uf the first pioneers, to represent with his two wheeled as a Vanguard, July 2(, 1x17, in tricycle tile Salt Lake valley, were lauded Two North Logan kiddies, Dougby the speaker las und Ann Orookaton. were Sut h spirit as the pijneeri dis- given a Mary ri in an "Inbumpy played, President Brown said, In dian carriage" behind,j a horse ridth. ir problems, is what den by Miss Virginia Farmer. The solving is needed today It will conquer "carnage" was two poles with the depiession, he declared, and cross members dragging behind keep the poojile going onward the horse In typical Indian fash-- " lather th m hatkwaid ion The honor roll of Cacdie valley Mr. Buugh, in commenting on pioneers who came here during or the parade, praised the general exu lor ti lxtiO, was read by Presi- cellence of the ed entries He dent Walter M Kverton of die out that the wards and poin others Cache stake picnuleiicy This roll who had entered had used their eompiised only those names of ingenuity to fix up floats that .such pioneers who are now living cost but little but yet. were outin the valley. standing for their excellence. John .lenluns, SPECIAL MENTION pioneer hull whacker from Newton, was AJADE OF SOME feature that should be Special mention was made bv another mentioned. He drove his o en Piesident Kverton of H C team and covered wagun through Maughrn, the only living child of entire route, nearly two miles letcr Maughan, pioneer colonizer the of Cache, Mrs McClellan, who will in long h. Several musical organizations be 100 years old next fall, and who is the mother of Prof C. E participated to furnish music for all of the parts long procession. InMcClellan of the I 'SAC, Evan Jones, who was one of the first cluded were the Logan Federation the Logan high school band, engineers on the old Utah North-e- i band, n raili uuil through Cache val- the South Cache high school band, the Preston Junior band, the Silley; John Jenkins, New on, ver und the Logan Junior pioneer; und John W DrumGreys corps, a group of local Pickett, Logan, XO. both veteian bull whackers, who drove oxteauis youngsters recently organized. across the plains, John F. Wright, 91, who was in the first c.mipany of pioneers coming to Logan Two selections were given bv MISSIONARIES the Sliver Grey band, pioneer fife und drum corps organized in WITNESS RODEO Cache valley in 1x7(1 President Vuinney jiud high tribute tu the oup, eight of whom played dining the program, ami said he re After 2x5 mouths spent as an gretted this would perhaps be the LUS missionary in the North mt njipcararice of the organizawestern states. Miss Laura Ever-totion as a Cache pioneer fete daughter of President and Mrs Walter M Everton of Cache PLEADS GUILTY TO stake, arrived home Monday, by several missionary companions who stopped here LARCENY CHARGE All were to their homes guests of President and Mrs Ever-- ! ton for the July 24th Frontier Das and Rodeo fete. Charltb C White, alia Charley Much of Miss Evertons time in u tharge tu adel r, pit guilty Ceglt the neid was spent in the mission of petit laiteny nvIum i rraigned in office at Pottiund, Oie, and at morning be- K. dispell, M lit. iity court Tut:tluy fore Judge Jibe I' Kieh His reBefore returning to Logan, she quest that time for passing of ulx a missionary caravan Mnteiue he postponed to next to uuipamed the la D S temple at Cardston, Thursday was gr mted by Judge Canada On the return home, Kith White was arrested Saturday they toured Glacier national park. The missionaries accompanying night by Butrolnum William William Bohie Chief Gilbert Metham Miss Everton to Logan were: a Evans, Shiprock, N. M.; pfUt lureeny complaint 'Ralph signed Miss Ruth Lmdbloom, Galesburg, against him Tuesday morning Search of White at the police 111 ; Miss Della Beinap, Ogden; Hatton brought a pickup of a Miss Emma Blair, Salt Lake City, butter, a jack knife, 'lhe trip to Logan was made by jar of peanut automobile a four oun e bottle of vanilla und some trinkets, all of were the police uhtch kept by Most of the articles recovered are been to from have taken alhged the lo a! stole of John H Anderson & Sons I n. r.ire-iunn- c LAWYER GOES TO ,HH, SAN FRANCISCO. July 26 il l'i Gilbert Ferguson Boreman, who formerly practised law in litaii and then became attorney general of Neveda, has been disbarred the California Supreme court, following his conviction under un assumed name for swindling sevei'al banks. STAGING COMEBACK DALLAS. Texas, July 26 0 Ii -Returns from Democratic primaries indicate that Mrs Mariam iMal Ferguson is leading the eight candidates for governor. . HIS MARK SAN FRANCISCO, July 26 UT If Robert M Sanderson hadn't liked to wear green socks, he wouldn't be in jail today. Sanderson was sought as a bad check and jiasser in Marin. Sonoma Alameda Counties. His victims could identify only one thing about him-- - the fact he wore not only loud, but noisily vivid green sox Inspector Charles Maher saw a pair of such sox going down n street, detained the wearer and confirmed his suspicion thut the man was Sanderson. t. Fear Many Lost zs German Ship Sinks FIND BODY OF SECOND VICTIM FINDS TRANSFERRED STOCKHOLM July 26 il Ki The trustees of the Nobel Foundation here propose to transfer a sum of 1,000,000 kronor from the building fund of the Foundation by appropriating 200,000 kronor to eai h of the five Nobel Prize groups The purpose of this transit. tion is to realize the original plan of the Foundation lo organize special Nubel Institutes for each prize group. RENO, July 26 .1 P - The body of Mrs Murml Honmx, of Berke-- l who disappeared lev California, with Dr Roger Jones. John Hopkins umverxit prolessor, at Rvra-milake Friday, was found today An Indian az. ideally hooked onto the body of Jones while fishing in the lake lati esterday. d v fcAlfiiHlMMuii KIEL, Germany, July 26 d'li Many were feared lost when the German navy training ship, Niobe, went down in a storm of Ferman light ship today. Only 40 men out uf thi erew of 100 were reported for rescued, although the search und-eradditional survivors was still a. The Weather I'TAH Generally fair tonight ud Wednesday; eC4p: occasionally unsettled tonight south portion. I |