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Show THE HERALD r PAGE TWO Aged Woman woman who, 22 months ago, risked her life in aiding her asserted lover, C. E Kingsley, to escape from McNeils island federal prison, was awested here today by federal officers. On January 30, 1930 Miss Harrell rowed a boat to the Island penitentiary and picked up Kingsley who managed to elude guards. Kingsley was later apprehended and transferred to LeavenFederal auworth penitentiary thorities have been seeking the pretty young woman ever since the escape. Miss Farrell admitted her Identity and remarked tersely, I expected youd get me because I was mugged and fir She would not on the however, comment, crime of which she Is charged an offense which carnes a three year sentence. The young woman fell Into a trap set by police and federal Detectives lured authorities. her to the police station on same pretext When she arwere rived. federal officers ready to arrest her ger-print- ed Mrs Amelia Lindgreen, 82, an esteemed resident of the Logan Twelfth ward, died at noon Tuesday at a local hospital following a brief illness She was removed to the hospital four days ago So far as is known here, Mrs Lindgreen had no surviving relatives The body is in charge of the Richards MorFuneral artuary company rangements have not been made. Jumps From Plane To Cure Deafness LOS ANGELES, Dec JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, TUESDAY, 1 With a pencil and paper, John Yencho, 15, told United Airport officials he had not heard a sound since the age of five, and wished to hire an airplane to to dive from a great height in an attempt to restore his hearing Pilot Paul Mantz took him up 14,000 feet, and dived to within a few hundred feet of the ground. Yencho got out of the ma-chand Mantz gave a shrill whistle Yencho jumped, he could hear Physicians were not certain the cure would be permanent in EMBER , I, 1 931. TOYS OF DEATH r IN BRIGHAM The second annual northern district conference of the Utah of Business and Federation Professional Womens clubs was held Monday night at Brigham City, Ogden and Logan as hos tess clubs A feature of the conference was the presence of Mrs Geline MacDonald Bowman, national president of the organization Mrs Bowman made an i ispir-ir.- g address Other talks w re r. y given by Miss Margant Stewart Tin littional treasure!, Miss LaVea Wallace, Utah fetleiation piesi-denand Mrs Gladys C N ( -sen, stare confluence chan mar. Mrs F P Champ of Log in delighted her audiene mth tvo piano selections, Waltz" bv and Seienadc by So Before a small group of spectators, trial of the case of Logan city against Robert Zilles charged with violation of the prohibition law by sale of intoxicating liquor to an undercover man hired by the Logan city police got under way before a jury of four in city court Tuesaay morning. Judge Jesse P. Rich drew ftom a jury venire of eight men, the following four jurymen to sit on 1 the case L- - C McDonald, N A Larsen, George W. Dutson, and U wli.pp, t tanks, drawn up In military array, gave Premier Benito Mussolini a glimpse of Italys newest fighting machinery. le tder is phtuied above rthe second horseman from the left) as he gazed with interest upon the tiny weapons that stood little higher than the hips of their gunners swrrmitiil t, About Town yi tessel Membc rs from the Logan c lub who attended were Mrs Almcda Vera Cailson Perry Brown, Myrtle Davidson, Mrs Myrtle Cardon, Mrs F P Champ, Alice El-v- Has Iv'-en- La-Mo- nt a, chse EC CONFERENCE Charles, Edna Davidson, Edith Hayball, Margery Frink. Vanza Jackson Izola Jensen, Lenore Lewis Ethel Lund, Inez Maug-ha- n May McCarrey, Mis Mae A Musser, Anne Peterson Rambunctious Mule Peterson, Mrs Blanche NEW DOG SHOWN Double in Truck Condit Pittman, Wanda RoDogs of new breeds arc con- bertson, Mrs Addie Swapp and BATTLE CREEK, Mich . Dec stantly appearing at English LaVeta Wallace. e, 1 dipt Sys mule which Maude, of shows. The comic fame, had little If any- looks like a very tall greyhound thing on Wilbur Bundys truck, with pricked ears like those of an Alsation. Is one of the latest unnamed. Mrs. Peter ODay was sent to the hospital last week by the Clouds and fog rannot hide The meeting of the Elizabeth struck the sun from a recently invent- Mathews camp of Daughters of unruly vehicle, which her, Wilber followed when it ed all weather sextant. Pioneers was held Friday m, hack-fire- d and fractured his the home of Mrs Rose StaufA novel musical Instrument fer, with arm during a cranking exercise the following proToday his son, Olin II, joined that combines a small piano gramthe hospital squad after he too, and radio set has been placed Resolutions of respect for the tried to crank the pesky truck. on the market late Roslna Traber, were read by Lula Hansen topic, Scenic Utah, Ruby Zollinger, cornet duet, Elwin and Mary Tlbbitts with Lillie Hanson at the piano, sketch of the life of Grandma Mac as commonly known, was read by her granddaughter, Helen Smith, vocal duet, Elva Fuhriman and Wyona Tlbbitts, story, Irene Vogel, vocal solo Luella Jensen, piano solo. Ora Zollinger; Explanation of the sunflower as an emblem for the new name chosen by the recommittee entertaining, mark, Captain Adeline Mathews The prayers were by Mrs A B McAllister A tray luncheon was served to 51 Mr. and Mrs Louis Frank entertained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day Tnose present were Mr and Mrs Fred Austin Jensen and family, Frank and. son, Austin Jr, and daughter Nadra Mr and Mis Fred W. Garrett and family, Mr and Mrs Seth P Leish-ma- n and son Mr and Mis Pllkington, Mr and Mri Harold Parkinson and children Seth Frank, and the host and hostess Mrs. Lola Jensen and children spent Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mrs A M Hammond Mr and Mrs N W Fuhriman on entertained at dinner Thanksgiving day Those included were Mr and Mrs Edgar Tlbbitts, Carma and Mis Edgar Everton, Joycelvn and Thco Tlbbitts, Mr and Mis. Joseph H Fuhriman, Relda and Howard Fuhriman and the host and hostess and children Mrs Sarah Larson entertained at a trousseau tea on Wednesday for her daughter, Clo-inwho was married on Friday Mr and Mrs Williata Chcck-ett- s spent Thanksgiving day in Preston as guests of Mr and Mrs Leslie Checketts Mr and Mrs Wells Whitney and children of Brigham were guests of Mr. and Mrs L'danc. Zollinger on Thursday Miss Verda Stirland, who ! teaching school at Downey Idaho, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her mother, Mis Roslna Stirland Miss Verl Balls of Amalga spent the holidays with Miss Fern Checketts Mr and Mrs. Frank Kelly and the lamlly are moving Into Easton Mathews home, formerly occupied by Mr and Mrs Walter Kohler and family Mr and Mrs. Ivan Burton and to children returned then home In Park Valley after a pleasant visit with her parents, Mr and Hrs Font Zollinger The First sacrament meeting Sunday evening w.s tn charge of the genealogical committee Dr T C Romnrv of the USAC institute spoke on temple work and genealogy, a e D A PREMIER SHOWING OF ITALY'S NEW WOMEN IN Taken Tuesday BALT LAKE CITY. Dec 1 iri Miss Annie Farrell, beautiful - B. Y. Benson of Trenton is at of the faculty of the departlocal hotel where he will ment of forestry at the Utah An icp pond for skating has BY P. Colter State Agricultural college, is been completed on the Logan spend the winter months serving his first year as pro- Isiand nark homing on East Something for Logan to be Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Burton fessor of forestry at the Idaho Center street and Second East, pioud of is its beautiful library and And felt its daughter, Mary Ellen of school Dean Miller of the school James Foremen, city road suHave we seen it was m charge oi the Afton, Wyoming, spent the last of forestiy of the University of pervise comforts Its cleanliness and well kept week end m Logan as guests of Idaho at Moscow was a special wotk Mr and Mrs. Alma Sonne. The project has been c. guest grounds are charming t a terve as a winter While waiting in your city Mrs Ben Young and family p'aygiound lor children in the Mrs." Walter Adams has reI was much impressed on seeturned home after spending a of Kemmerer, Wj'oming, were south end of the city ing m jour library, some nine week with relatives and friends week end guests in Logan of Another skat ng pond is unpaintings m oil, all portraits in Salt Lake Mi and Mrs Ilyrum Tippetts der construction on the Wi it City or figure paintings and other relatives tier school grounds I had the privilege of meetDr. and Mrs. W. W, Ross and Reports have been received at ing the artist, Henri Moser, Mr and Mrs, Ilyrum Tippetts the Chamber of Commerce that who explained to me the oil family, Miss Amy Ellis, Miss some youngsters have been to Liboy Nielsen, Andrew Nelsen spent Thanksgiving day at e porpa,ntings A large as guests of Mr and the state Jr, we.e dam m the mouth of trait impressed me It is of and Andrew Nelsen, Thursday of Mr. and Mis George Abbott Logan canyon to indulge in the William Budge, our former guests s Phis Is considerstake prestdint in Bear Lake Mrs W J. Nelson at their Herman Wursten submitted to edrating sport dangerous for the This is a splendid likeness of home in Salt Lake City extremely a major operation at a local children and a the man We revere him for his warning for Mrs. J. W. Hayward is spend- hospital Monday them to discontinue ihe pracIntegrity, for his loyal, unsel-f.s- h ing several days Lake In Salt was tice and given Tuesday afterservice in church Mrs John Carlisle of Payson noon Chamber of Connie rce by state The artist has portrayed City with relatives week in Logan officials and others is spending the him as a leader a Moses with Bob Blackner, noted cowboy as guest of her mother, Mrs power to act and give counsel to W R Ballard tenor, will be presented in a his people It is a master work, concert at the Utah State Agrimost in brilsh and color-- a E. A. Jacobsen, head of Dr. cultural college auditorium on ideal composition 2 at 1 p the department of education at December Wednesday, The next painting was of concert is the first of the Utah State Agricultural five ladies around a table with m. The of lyceum numbers to college will be the principal a series Mayor Lundstrom, Dr. Petertne center figure In yellow be student body speaker at the Bannock county son of the Agricultural College presented dress reading the bible A kind, officers of theby college will which teachers convention and others today congratulated during loving expression is on the face Mr Blackner is an be held m Pocatello on Decem- Manager Thatcher of the Capiof a mother as she entertains the year. 5 teachers hundied ber Several and has been tol theatre for his efforts on I thought Aggie graduateconcerts her four daughters through- from Pocatello and Bannock bringing before the people of in of a rame fot this picture, The presented to are attend county expected out the country during the past Logan the famous the convention and other speak- play, Ten Nights temperance Story of a Mother That Never few years. m in a GrowOld ers will include Idaho educaAnother painting m the group On December Mrs. Luella B. Hunter of Tren- tion authorities It is a welcome relief from was of a handcart party leav- ton was a visitor m Logan Mon20, Dr Jacobsen is scheduled the sophisticated type of picture The carabefore to the at ing Chimney Rock Morgan speak being so generally offered to van Is moving westward to the day. parent-teacheassociation of day. tending to hold the proA 'real desert scene Rockies. Morgan county been have licenses hibition laws of our land to Marriage They are tired, yet their coun- Issued from the office of the ridicule. Its terrific moral lestenances radiate happiness with Cache county clerk to son should be seen by every the hope for a blighter day It Paul Stark and ElaineStephen Anne man, woman and child of this is a picture of an unconquerof Soda Springs, both community. Humberg, able race i f i President Alma Sonne of the Idaho, Jesse Rock, Willard, and The Shoemaker of Castro-vill- e, Grace Cache Stake and President NorCity, Brigham Forsgren, Texas." one who has made Wallace Dudley Yardley, Beaver man Salisbury of the Logan boots for forty years for, the and Melba Providence stake young mens mutual imTheurer, a is real cattle kings of Texas, anprovement organization character painting nounce that temperance will be Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Larsen child Play Days a cheerful were in Salt Lake City on busi1 the optional subject at all ward SALT LAKE CITY, Dec delineation, Is one of the best ness Friday and Satuiday. mutuals this evening and that ProThe Utah (UP Poultry in the collection all meetings may be dismissed filed association ducers A today woman artist Mr. and Mfp- - L. W. Ashton Wilt portrait of a fifteen'minutes earlier than usA William PritA against Harat the easel is called and family of Salt Lake City chett, former association office ual so members may attend the Gold mony in Green and last showing at the Capitol- and Mias Margith Maughan of charg.ng that he There are a number of other Price, the Thanksgiving manager, a J Tre-mont- life-siz- Bar-Roo- - rs interesting canvasses in the exhibit which Is on for one week The library is open from 11 a m to 9 p m daily Take an evening walk after busy hours are over, get gome fresh air m your lungs, and some fresh art into your soul spent fraudulently misappiopriated vacation in Logan with their $40 832 33 and Quality work and mxm&ble to recover parents, Mr. and Mrs H C that amount seeking prices prevail m the commerMaughan cial of The complaint asserts that printing department the Herald-Journ- al ASStL Miss June Jarvis of Mackay, the alleged misappropriate s between October I, Idano, was a visitor in Logan occurred last week She was the house 1928 and October 15, 1931 guest of Mr. and Mrs Ray HEIGHT SQUEEZES RAIN Clouds are squeezed almost diy of their moisture as they rise, each 1000 feet of altitude. Increasing the annual rainfall at a rate of slightly more than six inches Mr. and Mrs. Edwards motored to Ogden Sunday J W Rowland. Goes To O. W. Jail To Save On Alimony We Give OGDEN. Dec. Earl E Mrs. R. P. Jacobsen left last Lawes declared he would rather week for Southern California go to jail than pay his where she will spend the re- alimony mainder of the winter The statement was made im1 police force petuously before District Judge Fred Rich, clerk of the Cache Eugene Pratt The Chinese art of carving national Wllford forest, with the judge reVery well, jade is known to have originatSlim Hansen, and R. Clark marked, 'you may serve 15 ed before the year 2000 B C. also of the forest days in the county jail. Anderson, An interesting sidelight to the service, motored to Pocatello, ocjl duet J E Spuhler and Idaho Monday night to attend case was testimony showed cornet flnd a banquet given by the Fores- the Lawes that Gietta Theurer, former wife had sucpiano duet. Merlin and Eldred ters club of the university of ceeded in obtaining a job for Smith, trombone and piano Idaho Southern Branch Charles with the understanding duet Dallas and Clinton Z'-lng- M. Genaux, formerly a member Pratt, that his wages should go to her. A number of girl friends cf Miss Melba Theuiei entertained l a shower in her honor on Monday evening at the home An ol Miss Relda Fuhrimar eemng of games and social Rrtresh-men- ts chat v.ns en.oyed Last Time Today ! Regular Prices ! were served to over 10. MIRACLE OF ENTERTAINMENT THAT HAS AMAZED THE WORLD Mrs Jack Homer of Kill., Idaho arrived here Sunday to William spend a fev days with her parowuionQS oantschi ents Mr and Mrs. J M ThebOF THE WORLD'S wed here for the be to and rkMOJS FLAY e', to her of Melba, sister, dmg of Wallace Yardley Beavci. Uali which will take place on Wednesday at the Logan tern er McGhie, pie witness leeteedof treat. Mtetlif ptnyai uin NAToars momn M tfceeefe, dependable. eU- - j vegetable lexethre. HIM. ivntle. plieeent1 MI to10 WIGHT to Hoaoow Ight tememer alright. AMUGMl OeteWebax The AU- - Vegetable Laxative ' - Green Stamps Fresh Creamery Best Pound ajj wU 2 Pounds Home Rendered Lard 25 Full Pint Mayonnaise FRF.P.1 I J MELODRAMA 111 OFTRim HERALD-JOURNA- L SPECIAL ROAD SHOW PRODUCTION! 1 33c on BC'" KOPneraboru cf a father , throw) the Jove end fmUi cfhis little ,tl I SMASHING 19 FREE DELIVERY! CCREX2N IS SURE TO BE A THRIFTY ONE AT CAOEI EOAOIIESrO 111 T tastiptei Always Found Dates n&rriNAu 1 third EARNUM GREATEST : the Service Is Butter to called during the morning, said that about 5 30 p m. on November 10, he with Huff and Clark, was in a local pool hall and asked the attendant where they might buy liquor. After inquiring If they were college students, to which they answered Yes", McGhie said the attendant said four or five fellows from whom they could buy liquor had been around a few minutes before but had left. Robert Zilles, overhearing some of the conversation, Mcto them, came Ghie testified, and said if they would wait a few minutes he'd be back. He returned later and motioned them to the rear of the pool hall, then turned over the bottle of liquor, McGhie declared. Zilles was paid $2, McGhie said, then the three undercover men returned to police head- quarters where McGhie said he labeled the whisky and turned i it over to Sergeant Smith. Where Friendly ex-wi- fe One ! and turn mer ft, him all the stuff they got Sergeant Smith was called to the stand and questioned by City Attorney Leon Fonnesbeck, and Attorney Chambers as to his relations with Huff, Clark, and McGhie (UPJ One Pint Salad Dressing ; excus- Sid-owa- y. 2 Pounds Barry McKeel wanted her to marry him but her pay checks were needed at home. Three Kinds of Love' the new serial by Kay Cleaver Strahan, tells how they solved the problem. It begins Tuesday in the Jurymen ed from service were. A E Cranney, William Evans, John English, and Ras Rasmussen Attorney E. S Chambeis is defense counsel. Police Chief Gilbert Mecham was the first of three witnesse, called between court time, 10 a m , and the noon recess, taken at 12 05 p m Chief Mecham testified that on November 9, he engaged the services of three undercover men Delray Huff, LeRoy Clark and G E. McGhie, at $7 a day to aid the city police force m roundmg up liquor law violators He instructed them Chief Mecham said, to pick up only persons who offered liquoi for sale He left the following day to hunt elk, and told the three undercover men" they were to take their orders from Sergeant James Smith of the North Main |