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Show TIIE nERALD PAGE TWO. PRINCESS ANI) PINTO Mr- ( L C h ' i Idol 1 s i, ; Si Mu i tvtmng iiuiiiarn 1 Killmrn lit lined t Parliv hue a n on L S It L.ckc Logan allei ;.,i udmg visiting with tektUvc", m the week i It II nml Mrs. Mr. wrt visitor m Tv i I' rs m f elD ml otr I viiiMiwom Mr ami Mr. in Login wit) rvU- - a relatives a'i'l tr.iii'l, V of Lie i I! sk,im ln . Mrs. day in Ogden w;n lake M inday u i i - Meet Princess Ruby! In private life shes Ruby Donald, Kittitas valley (Wash) ranch girl, but during the Klleiislmrg (Wash.) aniimil Roundup early in September she assumes rrgul honors. Nome lit the wests prettiest ponies are on view at the rodeo. YEARS OLD 114 Cyclone Pushing Towards Florida JACKSONVILLE. Florida ih'4 tropical disturbance moving north from the Buhama Islands and which unexpectedly ( hanged its course and left Miami last night was reported 120 miles east of Cape Canaveral near Titusville on the Floridu east coast at 10 30 a. m. today The stoim was said to contain winds of humtaDC fotec near its centei . maintained a The barometer low," not steady 29 SO described low. Indications were unusually that if and when the storm reacbs the coast it will strike north unless P suddenly TnrksonvOe changes its course again. COMPLETE PLANS FOR COUNTY FAIR a 11. Indian Couple Is Married Here For tho second time during Sat urday County Clerk Carl V. Moh. performed nuptial rites for a For Hall Indian couple. Francis For est LcClaire, commissary clerk o the Fort Hall Indian reservation obtained a marriage certificate at Clerk Mohr's office and stepped tc the altar witn Ozetta Elnora Hutchinson. Two other licenses to wed werv issued from the county clerk's office late Saturday afternoon They went to Willard E. Nyman Jr., and Wanda Wallace, both of Logan and Floyd Eugene Wini and Grrce Amedia Lemin, both o. Pocatello. WANT ADS In School Electior Too Late To Classify 114 summers behind him, Black Shirkiy, above, of Spring-towTex., is said to be the oldest living G. A. K. veteran. He Is the father of eight children, the oldest of whom is Mrs. Sadia Fitts, 86, of Burney ville, Okla., while the youngest is Mrs. W. W. Waters of Mesqiute, Tex., born when her father was 91 years old. Shirleys present wife his third is 69. For longevity, he prescribes drinking good whisky, but ha says he hasn't been drunk since he vas PH years old. With n, FOIt RENT 7 I MTKNISHED room house. Cheap, suitable for two families; a.so 3 room house furnished fir unfurnished. North Second West. FOR , UF.N'T FURNISHED South Main. n,i,-plet- Paul A. Riggs, fisherman, set out for Puget fvcnincl from Dutch o Harbor, Alaska, in th Mova (above, fishing smack, Morins right), Apr. 28. his sails, rudder, etc., but Riggs for four months kept navigating as bert lie could, subsisting on fish and rainwatr. cl His off vessel finally was rescue Point Buchon, near baa Luis Obispo, ( alif. tor-aw- ay over the school board election L be held Tuesday, September 6th beginning at 2 p. m and contm uing until 7 p. in. Five candidates have quahfie.' for the election- Dr S. P Packer David E Davis, Weils McEntire and two members of t'n board whose tern's have evptred; A B Nash, and David G Eames From the group of five two will oe elected for the three year term Rl'T THE PROOF? PETERSBURG. Ind This may be a fish story, but John Marshee claims that he caught two catfish on a single .hook. The first fish be explained, took the bait but it slipned through his gill Catfish No. 2 gulped down the bait and book as Marshee was pulling up the first cue. Hzch ive pounds, he said. S15. educational Sep-emb- FOR RENT I NTTTIMSHED See FOUR room house; garage S12. L. C. Gabnelsen. 21. l. -r . BouleS13. FOR KENT FURNISHED NEW three room furnished apart- ment, hot water, heat, electrical refrigeration and clectf'i range. Plenty of hot water Phone M SJl . step-fathe- r. two-fo!- d one-ha- lt Cars Collide On State Highway Two cars were on the badly damaged state highway near Rich- mond Saturday, according to Sheriff Jeft Stowell. Fred Rawhnson, Whitney, chiving a sedan and traveling south sought to turn out around a hayrack and crashed with a coupe diiven by Joseph Simpson, Ogden None of the car occupants suf fered injury Sheriff Stowell said All other students must register September 2G. Regular class work begins September 27. LOST TWO bills, 10 and S20, roiled to- with elastic band Retm u gether Howard. SS. to Herald-JournaFOR RENT FI KMMILD 275 MODERN bungalow. vard. t institution. Freshmen must report September 21, and must attend September 22 to S8. 4- POLICE Utahs highest standard WANTED YOUNG girl wishes housework or care of chi'dren Phone Send for catalogue University of Utah Salt Rake City , m. The committees in charge of the ctivities are: General committee, Irs W. T. P.eese, Ivo Eames and ha.se Kearl; exhibition commit- ee, Mrs. W G Reese, Dora Mc- Iregor, Mrs Floyd Chapman, Love ioff, Velere Fames, and Mrs The committee lyrtle Anderson irecting the demonstrations con- ists of Dora Wilcox, Margaret iodilv, Alice Sharp and Lavon Iradtord: supervision committee,1 une Chadwick. Beth Call, Betha Ins Bennett, Nona iaughan, assman and Katheryne Olsen atnnis Hall is director of the lairy calf clubs; A p Anaerson if Forestry, and Helen Maughan lirects the publicity Grand Opening ' BINGHAMS CAFE (Under New Management) tiring Your Pam iy and Injoyya Jieal Dinner at a Special Introductory Price! ri TO GO TOCANYON : : : inter est is being shown in the Inde pendent School District number 1 31.4 apartment. 53S-R- 1 PRESTON. The tnird annual club and achievement day will e held at Pieston Saturday, 10. The fair and project ork Is the effort of eighteen clubs of Franklin ymbined ounty. The displays of all the home conomics exhibits will be held t the Chamber ot Commerce club oomi Commencing at 8:15 a. nt .emon sir Runs of work in sewing and home nuuiage-ler- t ill be conducted. At Id m. the judging of the work on isplay will commence. The will carry ovinto le afternoon commencing at 1 if) Joseph Detective - I.ii'uten.mt Whitehead f.rst ulliccr to n ml CHECK the Bern home was umnioncit mi I shall expect a log!-- I questioning cal explanation 0f leoortcd (Intile CONTRADICTIONS ference. in details between Bere . stories of the servants at the home and will demand details of the family and members from Ml-Sc 6 HOLLYWOOD, Sept associates on the motion picture eking Jean Harlow's version ot history in this case," Davidson the .suicide of Paul Bern, her hus- said central from band, detectives headquarters today were sent to TWO KILLED IN LIRE the home of Narino Dello, the Mo Sept 6 INDEPENDENCE. platinum blondes a comdli-Fi- re destroyed today Miss Hallow and her mother bination business house and apartwere reported by Dello to be m a ment here, killing two persons a id state of prostration. two others seriously. burning David Inspec tor of Detectives Davidson and Coroner Frank Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson and Nance announced they had start-- I children. Max Jr, ami Gloria, were ed a to in Yellowstone over the week investigation learn why authoritive3 were not end According park to their report, .summoned until two and park officials said that Max Jr, hours after the body of caught the largest cut throat trout prominent producer with a bullet tha' had been taken from the wound in the head was found by park streams in the put three a butler yesterday. yeafs. Plan to Register at the University of Utah S7. IN PRESTON SOON LEBANON, Tenn , Sept 9 u national guardsmen airu lure rally today after a mob ol men stormed the couutv j ul Itoii demanding the three negroes who shot and killed two dip. allegedly uties labor day. It was the second visit of ibe mob within twelve hours. Sever il hundred came Monday night acd demanded the keys. Sheriff Climer had hidden the negroes under the flooring of the jail and moved them to another jail Monday night after hearing of the proposed lynching Dixie S9. Ft'RMslIED Seventy-siLogan city school eaohers supervisors, and princi-'al- s will assemble for an institute ct the Girls camp in Logan canyon Saturday at 10 a. m. in preparation for tne opening of the city irhools, Monday, Sept 12. The complete program arrange-nent- s were announced Tuesday morning by Supt L. A Pctersrn if tho city school, with number; as follows- P. A. C. Pedersen, senior high scaooi instructor, acd president of the Login City Teachers association w ill be in charge, with F H. Baugh, Jr., directing community singing. Dr H. K Mernil. president of the board of education w ill give the address of welcome, followed by a talk by N. D. Salisbury cashier of Brothers Thatcher Banking company; vocal solos, bv Mr. Baugh: address. Prof. A. N oyicuacu hi tijC rlsnartment of English, USAC. Luncheon will be served and a recreation hour held under aus-pices of the association. MENU : : : , x - 1 Yankee Iot Konst Ham Steak, Southern stj le Ii ended thicker,, sane supreme Ficnch Lamb Chops, Fried Potatoes Rreaded Ve:d Cut lets, Counirj Stye Country Club Steak. 'j Hunter St!? (Ci earn Snice, I;e Ala Mode .Satisfaction and with All Rntrios) Pier-a- Atmosphere nt Guuiantecd! vv CHEXiV v i e National Guard Protects Negroes 3t') ( MISCELLANEOUS BICYCLE belonging to boys who raided Mrs Johnson's garden may be secured on identification at 490 South Fifth West ACHIEVEMENT DAY LOGANTEACHERS Interest Taken MIA 1 I)r. Clvde J. Haines of the Cache Valley General hosnital staff lectured Saturday at the court house on Community Diseases," before county officers and leaders of the Home and Community section of the Cache County Farm bureau. Final plans for the Home and Community section of tho Cache county Furm Bureau department of the farm bureau lair which comes Tuesday and Wednesday, September 13 and 14, were laid afternoon by officers Saturday and special committees of the organization meeting at the courthouse. Stress was laid on tne following points concerning the plans for tne lair. If any person entering a quilt, rug, or lamp wish'-to oner tne article tor sale, it should bear the label For Sale and the selling price given. Clean ing and lighting ot the exhibit booths will be taken care of By the county committee. has The committee requested that locals of the farm bureau have their community name above their tlower and uoth exhibits Each local has been asked to tur msh all i ins and tacks neecssar,. to complete its project. Entries rtay be made as early at 9 a. m. ana as late as 6 p. m Monday, September 12. The fol lowing time has been suggestev by the Space committee: 10 a. m. vellsville, Lewiston; 11 a. Benson; 12 m. Cow 1 p. m. Paradise Providence; College Ward; 2 p. m. Trenton 3 p. m -Richmond, Amalga; Clarkston, Hyde Bark, luiUvtuc 4 p. Hyrum, Nimey. Exhibits should be entered wit. the entry chairman Mrs. Audrc, One local chairma. B.ngham. should snake all entries from th. local. Articles must be clairee. by claim checks at the close o the fair, alter 9 p. m. Septembe. -' rnr t H G Hayball, proprietor o r and p Grocery, Independent suffered D, d daughter, Ruth, and lacerations cuts, biuises. ulN Mouuay afternoon in an au'u m,. bile accident in Sardine i,i , As they were out tor a u , in Mr Ha.'balls large sedan tr, car skidded in loose gravel we out of control and turned a Mr. H n somersault. was endeavoring to pass an j, machine when the accident m u led As the car someisauh u came to rest on all four whnis W City Commissioner N. M.u,. ley who was driving by in i , car took the Hayballs to Bph,iPi City for medical treatment after which he returned them to t$i, home here in the evening Mr hn , Hayball suffered about the face, head and oru am Miss Hayball suffered facial and knee injuries. e were b V Ilford li ansen, one of the Cache national foie.st guards stationed at Card ranger station in l.ogan canyon is preparing to leave by automobile within two weeks for Washington, D. C., and Syracuse, N. Y At Syracuse he will enter the New York state school of foresty to do post graduate work for a master's degree. He is a resident or Richfield, and is a graduate of the forestry department of the Utah State Agricultural college. f P 1 W 4 U id Mr anil Mrs. I.eo lliggins and family havt letuined fimii a twc weeks vaeation tour of the Pacific northwest They spent most of the time in amt a i on ml Spokane Wash, visiting Mr Higgins' brother, F (i Higgins and father Mr Higgins' faF E Higgins ther is rei ov cling from a proWhile away they longed illntss visited Seattle and drove as far north as the Canadian border. ifl SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 6 Frank J Egan, former San Fran'ub cisco publication defender, and Al touav by bert Pinmn. T- Mr. .tml Mri Jmiiis (.nrilon o( Pan Francisco arrived m Logan Saturday for a biuf visit v it I Mrs ('.onions paienl. Mr and Mrs John Wood of River Heights Considerable on ' (Ttv vote visiting friends ir PRESTON. 1 uek the Hur.rv revie i r SERIOUS MISHAP E H cht nt Tues Mr. anil Mrs I E. Ileirilnrf am Mrs J S Kta'IieisUme of Sail l.ogan w An-- n ; Xs'(. Pu-Ju- City 9 L MERCHANT HAS SUBSTANTIATED convicted of fust degree Mir, I.iwLdu, IS I II murder for the death ot Mrs .1c, NT and sie Scott Hughes, sixty-eig- h ye., h j KingTord d u 'bti Fidine of Spam-- " Fort-- old widow', benefactress of Egan The jury recommenued life imr ' M .1 P. i Udlvy, :irs J.nor ind prisonment thus saving both from l't Leioy e'eath penalty di ig.uu I'.orae Rar and Mi five women and sevKUucl2 Walton all of S m h enThe juiors nun, deliberated the fatn of v fit and Mm J Id Pri trc the two for more than seventy ' Mi u u is Thursday o: hours. t ,'i) n ' '! Nu'ip Susie CrooLiti. and Tli' Vi M ir ; : i.te ent'-r- t uned Fisher H Ray Pond. They were en route Wed th ir Sunct s.hool o at thf kett to Lava Hot Springs to attend ( nuK.tjv fve.iiug and the Monson reunion which was bay hj:te Twenty vn held there Monday. ilrlv njod paries on the Mrs. Ulyess wcwis was hostess v .Uenneion a. d feast The Our Arne club v.i fUi-- i to the Bon Heur club at a quilting Fridav Suecial guests includtuned Situidiy .at the home of ed Mrs I red Smith, Mrs Neal S Kcnn?dv A hocial Mri . wot b ent and a ddmimis Hiliyard. Mrs. Joseph Christoffer-sinand Mrs. Havel Ohverson of tor Mrs lumh.mi suvji Ircnkhn A delicious luncheon Jf hn.soil V, u LtitlLll glUE't !r an Mrs S K Chn tensen war served. The Richmond ward Primary family spent from Thin-la- v unt.l iwituMlav nt Idaho Fills, held it; girls and Mi i and NJis Austin Trailbuiklcrs graduating exercises r uM-Sunday evtmng ut the tabernacle .jdh hot leu An entertaining program was givMi s Imi Smcdcy of en Five gir's and four boys NDs a u a isitoi idi. sday (f v. cn were graduated iM.it1 Miiuiivicn t n aiti to h i honm after .i An entertaining social is planned L.ike for Monday night, September 12, ioi tt Mr .rid Mil Weslcv 1)1(11 bv the Richmond Ward in k.ive Thursdnv fit llos-- t Most of the evening will be spent on M.ivwh. re they will re-- in dancing After refreshments Mis. there will be a spicy program mum fni the m liool Bonne Oddi ti.is spent the grtdter An invitation is extended to all Mr and Mrs Neal Hiliyard, Mr port of Hi simmer here with her uienl, In uni Mrs II A Adam-- i and Mrs. Fred Smith, and Mr Mi .old Mrs Herbert Adamin and Mrs. Ulyess Lewis with their son ir.d daughter, Jean, who ha'.e families enioyeci a w.ener roast in s sum-mIn i High Creek canyon last Sunday cn 'muse guc-tills i this r at the home have Mr and Mrs Elwin Traveller tc tut mil to Price for the winter have moved into the Frank Jensen Mr and Mrs. M. C. Turner, son home which they recently purRaymond, and daughter, Sallie, chased and Mrs Sarah A. Turner of LoMr and ?.fr3 Chess Pack and gan were visitors of Mr and Mrs family of Pocatello and Milton H E Crockett on Sunday Pack of Idaho Falls wen weekMrs Anra C Robinson is leavend visitors in Thev week Lake Salt this for City came on Saturday and returned ing to weeks two vacation. While here Labor pend day. they were The Misses Anna Johnson and the house guests of Mrs. Ann ph.ilis Nelsen entertained their Hill Mr. and Mrs. H. E Crockett Sind iv si hool class at a party Johnwere dinner guests of Mrs. M. C. Saturday afternoon at therefresh-mints son home. Games and Turner of Logan Thursday. were enjoyed Miss Miklied Johnson returned Thursdlv fiom Ogden where she visited Miss Ruth Rowland The N H Circle met on Thursday at the home of Mrs Alvin Johnson Dinner was served and the afternoon spent in quilting Iwr and Mrs. J. vV. Pulsipher anil family returned to Richmond the past Thursday after spending thiee weeks in ' St Geoige, and Los Ang.drs Mrs Pulsipher and rbiUUen remained in St. George, visiting relatives, while Mr Pulsipher made the trip to California Mr. and Mrs. B. Goldsby and children were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph en route to Lew is They Mrs Goldftby is ' a Pueblo, Colo daughter of Mr and Mrs Lewis. Dr. and Mrs. E. E Monson and family we e callers flp , Sunday at the home of President and Mrs. vwia am! Mrs. sml son K.ivc, of at th 19.12. 66 ijito Littiary atclub r Th T it Turner a v .16 6. HE DRIFTED FOR FOUR MONTHS MURDER CHARGE Richmond ft Mr. UTAn,. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER LOGAN. JOURNAL, - f y The big roan shot into the air. The girl used her spurs, clung fast. Dona Dclos mastery of the spirited horse was but the first of a series of exciting adventures at her fathers timber camp. Kidnaped by a daring outlaw, rescued, defying a of men bent on a lynching, Dona is always in the forefront of group angry action in the new serial, Call of the West, by R. G. Montgomery. It is a story filled with thrills. Watch for it beginning in September in TL i lie i J iciciiu-JOUFIlS- li |