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Show JL. The HeraM Journal Todays News No more taxes to support the light plant. Page one, column eight. Grain Range BY UNITED PRESS May July Sept. .. .61 4 .631-8.6- 3 .641-- 2 .62 8 .60 2 .60 .651-- 4 .631-- 4 .63 8-- 8 8 With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Volume 215. LOGAN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Number 40. Flashes loday By BY UNITED PRESS Arthur Brisbane Two Financial Items. Cardozo, Excellent Choice. Dijrjtiiifr In To Die. John D's. Philosophy. LOS ANGELES - In a fight for control of the Transamerica corporation, lineal descendant of the Bunk of Italy, A. P. Giannini, who created the bank, won an overwhelming victory with more than votes out of 24,H)0,i)0U 15 Quo, quo cast 'I hid intense, east rind west. Another financial item. Thomas Fortune Kyan's property, left behind when he died in 1928 amounts to only" one hundred and thirty-fiv- e He used to say millions when alive, The income tax has cut my fortune in two." K is probable that 1929 cut it still more, since few escaped that slash. man of great energy was Thomas Fortune Ryan, knowing how to get control of properties end make them profitable for himself. The late J. P. Morgan said "Ryan can be the richest man in the world, if he wants to." Mr. Ryan bought diamond mines in South Africa, brought the diamonds out by airplane, which disrobbers, and appointed would-b- e knew how to pick good men for Ins work. A The possibility, suggested here, when Justice Holmes resigned that Judge Benjamin N. Caruozo lu'ght Justice succeed be chosen to Holmes, became reality today when was appointed by kludge Cardoso Be. president. of He is a man highest character, profound knowledge of law. His appointment will be approved universally, and the fact that he is of Jewish birth, the second of his race to be appointed to the supreme bench, interests many energetic Americans. sending more fighting guns, men, airplanes, !fcaptch - from ships, whiks-pnShanghai tells how the Chinese T'nt pathetically dig in to die. sounds like the resignation of a A old. younger race race growing would dig in" to make the Japanese sorry they ever came. Japan coutinues a 0 You don't know much about individuals or nations until you have xeeu them losing. It is possible to be an excellent winner, following up advantages Uis- vigorously, and a poor loser, eouraged by defeat The Japanese since they became westernized or what we call civilized" have not known defeat. They beat China with ridiculous ease, beat Russia, and are still bitter because Theodore Roosevelt as umall they had pire did not give them hoped for from Russia. deHow will the Japanese take feat" That remains to beto seen, supbut here is every reason pose '.hat they will lake it calmly, as they have taken victory hitherto Much deptn to the Japanese m character, and, as lime goes Asia, that race is young. There is in Los Angeles a bantam weight prizefighter from Mexi, ico, very young, called Baby who recently delighted experts by defeating a champion from the Philippines. If he. this nfternoon. were demonstrating the kjciencc which he professes, Rice Jail at the university would not hold his crowd or a tenth of it. Ariz-mend- future historians more about our civilization than they could learn by watching a Professor prizefight or hearing Einstein talk on The Gravitational and Electric Field. will Funeral tell FUNERAL services SET for Nathan Done, who died Monday morning at a local hospital will be held at 1 p. m. Friday in the SmithfiolJ tabernacle. The body may be viewed from noon Wednesday until 12 noon Thursday at the Lind- c CENTS IS MADE BY Overture Comes ing Darkest Period Of Battle quist Mortuary chapel. From 3 p. m. Thursday until the funeral hour Friduy it may be viewed at home of William Mather Sf lin Smithfield. dJ.Ri will arrested. JIDGE G. W. succeed in getting man will beat her out of jail! A LOT FORGIVEN Women overlook to times, driven RITES Wick-ersha- Price FIVE OCLOCK EDITION 932. wives BY MYRTLE GAYLORD SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 17. When men go wrong, their wives try desperately to save them. When women go wrong, their husbands wash their hands of them. These are the conclusions to which Police Court Judge George Stocker has come after several years of watching women in police eourt. I often wonder why women stand beatings and abuse month after month, said Judge Stocker. "They tell me about their husband's cruelty, and then they go right on living with the men who beat them. THE OLD STORY Wpmen come to me repeatedly to plead for their husbands. The man may drink, he may beat bis wife unmercifully, he may fail to support her, but the minute he gets into trouble, the wife is willing to move heaven and earth to save him. He's a good man,' these wives say; 'hes a wonderful husband when he isnt drunk. The sad part of it is that the men are nearly always drunk. Frequently a woman will beg me to let her husband off from a jail term because if she doesn't Kansas farmer, Ralph Hilton, has a real souvenir of the depression. Hilton recently killed a calf and sent its hide to a Topeka 60 tannery. The hide brought cents. The freight was 55 cents. Hilton received a iheck for 5 cents He framed it. A BRING HAPPINESS DurHARTFORD, Conn., Feb. 17 between husband Bickering and wife helps secure the marital bond through the opportunity it gives for reconciliation, according to Dr. Bernard Gluek, Columbia Copyright by United Pres A SHANGHAI, Feb. 17, tl'.Rl One of the finest programs to University psychiatrist. eencerted move for peace was be arranged in the state for the made and Chinese by Japanese LOAN RECORD HIGH George Washington today, just as Shangwill be presented in the Logan MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Feb. 17 authories hai reached the hour darkest in troubled economic tabernacle at Despite Monday evening three weeks of bombard7.30 p. m. conditions, the Middletown Sav- nearly terror and battle. The program is being sponsored ings Bank announces it has made ment, The most important peace disand by the Logan city schools with Lo- 1,648 loans on real estate in cussion since January 28, whan made only four foreclosures gan city and all the civic organi- the the fighting started, has been arpast four years. zations It is sugfor tomorrow between ranged gested by the community welfare of the Japanese representatives PAn IN PRODUCE committee that none of the wards or organizations feature any pubTACOMA, Wash., Feb. 17 d'Ri Mr. and SMITHFIELD lic gatherings during the program Dr. David Cowans patients could Mrs. James A. Cragun of Monday evening in the tabernacle. not pay, but they sent him 300 50 of boxes This program is for the pub- sacks of potatoes, this city watch daily re12 bushels of wheat lic, and those who attend are apples and ports from Shanghai on the over He to turned the supplies sure to be more than well paid Japanese-Chines- e war with A large stand charity. for their effort. more than ordinary interest. has been built in the tabernacle They received word from NO MEDDLING to accommodate more than 500 their son, Lt. Dresden J. school children from the fourth WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 l'.I!- -4 Cragun, that he has been FINAL FOR and fifth grades who will present Using the excuse that it might be transferred from the Philimeddling" with California's afa cantata as part of the program. is Islands and with the ppine a senate committee Minority The tabernacle building will be fairs, 33191 Infantry standing guard CACHE decorated in national colors un- reported against printing the with patrols from other naThomas report on the der direction of H. C. Maughan tions at the International Mooney investigation. of the city light department. DecoSettlement in Shanghai. rations will be. furnished by the RICHMOND A bcauiful influLt. Cragun, who is a West DEATH BRINGS Chamber of Commerce. Logan ence prevailed at the funeral serPoint graduate, is communi17 (I'.Fli Feb. DOUGLAS, Wyo., vices - Tuesday at the Richmond The Boy Scout organization will A fire built in a shack in cation officer with the 31st which act as ushers and distribute the foi taberuacie stabee has and were Infantry playing house, brought The words for the they Swea. C. Nelsons programs. tioned in the Philippines due death to children and serious cantata will be part of the pro- burns to two aged pioneer oi' ing the past year. another here Ricnmond. Bish- gram so that the public can fol- The shack burned to the Tuesday. was He a member of the ground. low it with more interest. op William An-jThe dead children were Jimmie first regular United States derson presided. The following is the official pro- Isaacs, 4, and Woony Albrecht, 5. army troops to set foot in Music by theVx, s? . gram: China since the Boxer rebelchoir was supple-- ! MAY NOTIFY lion several decades ago. SupL L. A. Peterson, Logan men ted by a solo.i; WASHINGTON. Feb. 17, (HR) city schools, chairman. by B. Monson. Band selection, "United America' Secretary of State Stimson has and the commanders of the 19th and; a duet, Mrs. been the notification considering Chinese army, defending Shang- Ralph Spence andj by Weber, Logan high school band of Japan that the United States hai. under direction, A. T. Henson. Irwin Stoddard. will hold damher for responsible Invication was The conference will discuss the Presentation national colors, Lo- age to life and in the property the possibility of the 19th army by J- - W. Stodgan Post. No. 7, American Legion. International Settlement at Shangsec-tdard and the benfrom the Chapai withdrawing Invocation, President Joseph E. hai, it learned to- authoritively and the Japanese returning to ediction by S. R Cardon, Cache stake. 8 ,1 v.a, i ' v ,, 'Hum settienmitio move 'tame fit Mn-iWThi 'tfr'Vlc-tor- y Band a time when foreign authorities A splendid tribute to the life Von Blou, Logan high school WELL FOR BAKER were growing increasingly appre- and activity of Mr. Nelson was band. '.R CLEVELAND, Feb. 17, hensive over the danger to the paid by the fol'owing speakers: Oration, Morris Wright, student, Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt foreign settlement which has been August S. Schow, Carl N. Nelson Utah State Agricultural college. and Alfred E. Smith are "kill- the target of numerous shells. of North Logan with whose famDance numbers, directed by Miss ing each other off, while Newton The most serious incident ily the deceased had lived in DenLillie Nielson of the Junior high D. Baker, sitting quietly by, is today when shells landed mark. T. H. Merrill, Pres. J. W. school. forging forward as the leading in the settlement, killing two matter conies up for consideration Another shell son. Pageant, Glimpses of Washing- Democratic candidate. Will Rogers British seamen. believes. is It fell Baker in which school. Honkew appeared ton, Logan senior high today killThey told of his outstanding in the the humorist said. ed two Chinese aod wounded sevCantata, "The Father cf Our "I dont lead, generosity, his pride in achieveis any ques- en. think there ment, and hi faithful service in Country, presented by the fourth tion about that. Meanwhile an official apology the church. and fifth grades of the city was forwarded to Washington for Interment was in the Richmond schools under the direction of Miss PLAN INDEPENDENCE the recent beating of Arthur Ring-wa- l, Cemetery where the dedicatory Ethel Lund. inAmerican TOKIO, Feb. 17, (C.Pi The prayer was offered by F. W. TraRetiring of the national colors by dependence of Manchuria and veller. the American Legion. be tomorwill declared Benediction, Rev. T. U. Pr.den. Mongolia row and a new republic will be established about the middle of DENVER BY March, it was reported here today Al this moment. Professor Einstein, in Rice hall, at the University of California at Los Angeles, is lecturing on "The Geometric Interpretation of the Gravitational and Electric Field." The university hall will hold his audience easily. That 5 ST. MARY'S Kans., Feb. 17 il'.Hi Outstanding Program Prepared For Meeting John D. Rockefeller, in good health again, tells reporters that .follow him to church "Youto can be say again -- 1 am happy alive. phiThat is the statement of a from losopher. All that we get this existence is "being alive. wa-A place to sleep, air to breathe, look ter, food and opportunity to made at the sky and wonder who to it, and what is going to happen us later. Mr. Rockefeller is happier now than when giving hundreds of millions to education and science before he transferred the heavy load of his enterprises to the shoulders of his son. d BROUGHT IS (Copyright, Hi32l 1 7, 5c Wives Will Fight For Mates But Husbands Run, Desert Wives MOVE PEACE. 1 have When their husbands they do, 99 l times out of 100 they repent it Half an hour afimmediately. ter she's sent the man to the stawoman is down here tion, the pleading with me to have her husband released. It looks as though in marriage women give more than they take. Certainly there are more men husbands who are undesirable than there are women who are undesirable wives. of All women arent angles, course. LOYALTY ASTONISHES But the loyalty of women is astounding. "In all my experience in police court only once or twice has a husband come to me to ask leniency for ins wife. "Men seem to feel if their wives want to go to the dogs, the thing to do is let them go. But, no matter how hopeless the task looks, women always STOCKER try frantically to save their hushim off, the bands. Over and over again I wonwhen he gets wives dont der why divorce drunken brutes. But I never advise them to a lot. Some- do it. I realize I haven't the desperation, right to interfere." PRESTON SCHOOLS ACCEPTS No Increase In Rates Necessary, Says Lundstrom Logan city ever since the adoption of the 1932 budget has planned to eliminate this year, the 3 mill levy now coming from city property owners taxes to aid in support of the city light plant. So declared Mayor A. G. Lund-s.- , . w slrom, with the concurrence of Commissioners Olof I. Pedersen anil N. W. Markley, Tuesday nighty, in answer to a request ot a ltV of five local business men appointed by John A. Hendrickson recently that the levy be eliminated from the city financial program, tt ILFORD BAUGH IS SPOKESMAN Wilford manager of Baugh, Motor was company, Baugh the committee, laid spokesman for the group as business men had come before the city dads to seek cancellation of the 3 mill com-niitt- levy. Mr. Baugh declared the committee did not come to requeit raise in the present city elecSET CELEBRATION any tric service rates. Later he said tlie group tnought that if tin; city could see no other way of PRESTON Superintendent J. bringing about elimination of tax W. O ndie reports more than a levy which goes to the support of the students thousand city of the .ight plant, the city might a consider the matter of increasing schools will participate in OF celebrathe power rates. Washington tion next Monday. The main feaOthers on the committee vert ture will be a meeting at the Alfred Cole, local lumDer deaier; 1:30 p. m. at house W. F. Jensen, local confectioner; opera Resolution of 39 Logan city emfeature a O. W. Edwards, of Edwards Furniwill The meeting ployes to accept a voluntary slash choice group of numbers to be ture company; and W. H. Stewart, of 10 per cent in wages from Feb- contributed of of the firm of Christensen by the students and ruary 1 to December 3, inclusive each of the three local schools. Stewart, insurance brokers and comwas presented to the city selections band will local The realtors. mission Tuesday night by H. R. to be followed by play group singing Pedersen, city auditor, and secre- of the Star Spangled Banner. The SAYS LEVY IS ADDED BURDEN tary of the Logan City Employes Central furnish a school will Mr. Edwards spoke of the 3 mill association. minuet and two songs. The Jeffer The resolution was unanimously son school will give a short play levy as an added burden to property owners of approximately- seven accented by the city dads on mo- and a boys chorus. per cent since the Cache ooaaty tion of Commissioner Olof L PeFollowing this the oration con' tax levy is 44 mills. This reduo-tUrndersen. test will be held, the winner to means mock te hMfcr .Tn 'dedaringTIStT? 'wTOIrighesY'to receive a 'prise. The' aeventh grade ness mensaid, in meeting overheads la accept 10 per cent wage reduction, will present a little playlet called times such as the city now factfe. The of America. Presentation the employes said they considered the step expedient in view of the closing number will be a band CITY PLANT HAS S7SCADY GROWTH fact that with approximately 20 selection. Mayor Lundstrorr cited the gain per cent delinquency in Cache made in city power service since county's 1931 taxes, the city reve1926 when, he said, the city plants nue will be cut considerably. The RICHMOND revenues were $38,000 at the close employes wish to cooperate with of 1925. Last year, they ran ,to the city officials to the fuiiest exIt is expected the reve$112,000. tent in carrying out a 1932 econEDUCATION will be equally as large at nues omy program which the commisthe close of 1932. sion seeks to follow. The city has been retiring the A resolution expressing their apStudents of the Park school at municipal power plant's bonded preciation of the voluntary action Richmond engaged in Valentine indebtedness from $15,000 to of the employes was passed by the activities much in- a year, he declared. With the$23,00? with Monday city fathers in accepting the em- terest and enthusiasm shown. Each chase last summer of another purdieployes' offer. room and had a Val-- , sel, a new bonded indebtedness The resolution of the city com- - entine participated box. approximating $46,000 has been asasks the general pub-- 1 mission Teachers and pupils are busily sumed by the city. he that no request be made for in the preparation of a engageil The light plant is now a thrivexpenditure of public funds, which George Washington Pageant to be part of the oity system, Mayor is not absolutely It presented In the Richmond Opera ing necessary. Lundstrom averred. With water is the upon particularly mandatory 3. March house EXPENSIVE resources greatly increased this to see. Qver Thursday, this commission city year 100 wiU students particiNEW YORK Declaration season over last, The city plant in by that every step is taken to save Music and costumes will be the American Telephone and TeleLogan canyon is expected to take the city from having a deficit at pate. as as much possible developed of requirements next summer stock care of its DENVER. Feb. 17, U- P- A the end of the year." regular graph company within the school. Special scenery without the use of the diesel sysdividend was the signal for profit $100,000 fire swept through the occabe constructed for the will tem. A saving in fuel oil, and in downtown taking on the stock exchange this Barnett building sion. other costs is expecteu to resun.. afternoon. The dividend had been Denver today. PLAN RESURVEY will Adult Education classes This should enable Logan to anticipated and hence discounted. A watchman and six firemen start 17 at Feb. the Wednesday, eliminate the 3 mill levy when the Traders sold when the good were overcome smoke and by North Cache school high building comes up for conisderation matter out and telephone stock burns. Fire Chief news was OF CACHE LANDS for all the patrons of the Rich- next August, Healy, veteran the mayor declared. off 4 from smoke eater and one dipped to 130 of the best ofschools. be mond will Courses Mayor Lundstrom explained that the previous close. Other leaders known in the counin poultry and dairy managefered firefighters no increase in the electric light made corresponding declines. It is the eventual aim of the ment: foods, nutrition and health; rate would be necessary. Although try, narrowly escaped death. Trading, which had been sharply The flames were subdued after state tax commission, under pro- forging and tool sharpening: farm nut he previously made public, ahead, decreased in volume and a three hour battle in below freez- vision of the new state tax code accounting: sewing, work includthe city commission decided flagged along while the market ing temperature. Streets for a put in force through passage in ing shop harness repairing; furni- said, 1932 was when the made budget resisted pressure and rallied from block around were a of ice 1930 of the tax amendments to the ture repair. up. before the first of the year, the lows near the end of the from the fire hoses, glare The general public is invited to that unless some emergency arises, and trolley state constitution, to resurvey propfourth hour. wires sagged under a weight of erty in Cache county and make join these classes. no levy would be necessary for ice formed when spray from the revaluations for taxation purposes. electric light purposes for 1932 hosts drenched them. This will enta'l making assessand that this year's budget did not IN STATE ments of real property on the FRANKLIN BEET irry any funds to be derived from basis of its full valuation, accorda duvet levy. S. to R. Assessor The ing County from electric CUSTODY CONTRACTS SOON light plant will pay alltheoperating Correspondingly, the assessment rates will likely be lowi xptnses of the plant and also ered from what they are at present. piy the $21,000 interest and $25,Tlie work is not exported to be WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 (U.Rl PRESTON The local sugar o'd principal on electric light LEWISTON The Lionf carried out to effect The Supreme Court, today, granted property factory, through manager Thomas hoods Tile elimination of the meet- owners for another held their luncheon ColoMr regular of General Ireland year, Attorney Heath, announces the coiniiany hght levy, will reduce the city stated. rado formal permission to file a ing at the Sugarton hotel on Monwill draw up next years beet eon- - property tax nearly 20 per cent." Just now assessors are making tracts starting February mandamus action seeking to force day Dr. W. J. Vickers of the An operating statement of the 28 No college the rounds of the county anil LoFederal Judge J. Foster Symes Utah State Agricultural has been announced how - Municipal power plant is contained price was the autoprincipal speaker to surrender former prohibition gan city districts assessing ever, little change is looked for by elsewhere in The Herald-JournDr. discussed public mobiles at about 70 per cent of the growers. agent, Henry Dierks, to state au- finance Vickers (today. and taxation. their net worth, and livestock on thorities for trial on an alleged Mr. Heatli reports that iv the Musical numbers were given by the same basis. murder trail. Twin Falls and Burley sugar bit The charge grew out of the Hazen Bright and Mrs. Floyd district, after a thorough check, MONSON FUNERAL death of Melford Smith, 20, in a Tibbetts. Ralph Bernhisel, Joseph the danger attributed to the whip rafe after a scuffle with Dierks McK night and O. E. Tyner were ILLNESS FATAL fly will be considerably less than elected members of the club. over three ounces of wine. the past few years RITES Ample snow in the mountains WOMAN CACHE TO assures an abundance of irnga-tiowater for this valley, and Funeral services for Joseph h no doubt farmers will plar.t a Monson, former resident of Logan Mrs Mada Bindrup Winn, 28, large acreage of beets. and Richmond, who died Monday wife of Parley Winn of Smith-fielin Salt Lake City, will be held died Wednesday morning at from the L. D. S. Twenty-sevent- h the home of her parents, Mr. and ward chapel at Fourth avenue Mrs. Nephi Bindrup, on River and P street, Salt Lake City, Friill been had there She Heights. day at 12:30 p. m. More than ordinary Interest is will essay the difficult role of for several months suffering from Following services there, the A touring car belonging to H. R. ontained locally in United Press Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh- , made fa- carcinoma of the lung. body will be brought to Richnot Bingham of Weston was badly mond Funeral have arrangements redispatches received here Wedneswhere services will be held mous Mrs. Fiske. Daily been made. damaged Wednesday morning when day. telling of the death in New hearsalsby have been Burial will take going forward She was married last September a school bus loaded with students on Saturday. York of Mrs. Minnie Madern in the Richmond cemetery. for the past month and the play- end rcsida ' until be- bound for North Cache high schdb! place r iske, one of the greatest actresses ers was buried In Monson Mrs. under the skillful direction oi coming severely ill. For a num- crashed into the machine as the the world has ever known. smooth. D. Porter, are rapidly ber of years, following her grad- touring car was stuck in a rut Richmcmd two months ago. Mrs. Fiske played the title role ing their work into the usual pol- uation from the Brigham Y'oung The crash occurred on the main in the famous play, Mrs. PLAN REUNION at its premier in ished presentation, done in for- college, she was bookkeeper at highway south of Richmond. RICHMOND The Richmond Mr, Bingham was proceeding the Cinderella shop in Logan. New York in 1916. The production, mer years. Tii kets for the production go on Besides her husband and her south while the bus was traveling ward will hold its annual reunion a three-ac- t comedy satire on soat A the tabernacle. n i sale on Friday at the cial climbers" will be presented parents, she is survived by the north. The crash was investigated Saturday and sisters: by Deputy Sheriff N. C. Petersen. morning meeting will commence company on North Main. following brothers Logan on February by the Dinner Will He was unable to get out of the the day's program. d Logan Community Players as a street end at the Utah State Agri-- Vernon Bindrup. Providence: be served at noon. An afterLittle Theater ultural college secretary's office. number of the Bindrup, Magna: Mrs. Violet rut, Mr. Bingham said, and the noon program, picture show, and Little Theater tickets may be ex- Niederhauser, and Pearl, Carl and bus rammed into his machine. group. Miss Joan Cardon, a veteran changed for reserved scuts at Romancll Bindrup, all of River None of the occupants of either dance will conclude the entertaini ment, . member of the local organization, either place. t machine suffered injury. Heights. CITY PIONEER EMPLOYEES - or seTe-etft- he PLANS WORK HIT ARE INDICTED DETROIT, Feb. 17. (U.Kl Four manufacturleading automobile ing companies and two railroads were indicted by a federal grand jury here today on charges oi commerec violating the inter-stat- e and Elkins act providing against diserimatory freight rates. 10 HOLDUP PHOT FIRE j 3-- 4, From his cot in a ward of a local hospital Tuesday afternoon, Marriner Roueche, Nibley youth, confessed to Sheriff Jeff Stowell and Police Sergeant James Smith that he with Emil Maurer, 24, and Bernice Gibbons, 17, of Nibley, entered the Shell Oil Service station at Third North and Main street Saturday night. Rouche declared he'd much rather be in jail than lying in the hospital. He was too weak to in detail the alleged rob-- 1 attempt, both officers de- dared Wednesday morning. Preliminary hearing for Gibbons was held in juvenile court Wednesday morning before Juvenile Judge L. Tom Perry. None of the evidence brought out there will be made public, according to the juvenile authorities. Witnesses called in the case were Night Patrolman Russell Knowles and Job Larson, Sheriff Stoweli, Ray Poulter, service station attendant, who had the scuffle with young Maurer for possession of the gun that resulted in the shooting of Roueche, E. L. Petersen, O. S. L. telegraph operator, Arthur Fames, and Roe Duke, who found Roueche lying on the pavement near the railway station, carried him inside, and summoned Officers Knowles and Larson. Maurer, who was to have appeared before City Judge Jesse P. Rich Wednesday to plead to a charge of second degree burglary, was later booked to face the court Wednesday afternoon because all witnesses Tn the case were retained in the juvenile court hearing for Gibbons v hich was concluded at noon. SPORTSMEN MEET IN PROVIDENCE of A meeting of all sportsmen Providence has been called for Wednesday, February 24, at which the Providence Fish and Game association will be organized. According to Floyd Checketts, tickets are being issued, unsigned as yet by officers of the tion. Reservations for the nig which is to include a dinner, should be made either with one ot the group selling the tickets or with Mr. Checketts. The organization plan is meeting with much response in ProviIt is dence, according to reports. the plan to form an organization other will with which cooperate fish and game associations in tne county and with the state fish and game department in protecting and developing the wild life of the county. COLLEGE DEBATE TEAM TO LEAVE Rex Dibble and Darrell Crockett, representing the Utah State Agricultural college, will leave Saturday on an 11 day debating tour of northwestern universities and colleges. They will be accompanied by Coach Wallace J. Vickers. The duo will compete with teams from Oregon State Agricultural college at Corvallis, the University of Oregon at Eugene, the College of Puget Sound at Tacoma, the Washington State Colle-i- e at Pullman and the University of Idaho at Moscow. The question for debate this year is "Resolved: that congress should enact legislation providing UTAH: Fair tonight and Thurs- for centralized control of industry waived. day; little change in temperature, constitutionality - 8 WINS FIGHT Lewiston Lions Hear Explanation Of Tax , ARE SET First Mrs. Bumpstead-LeigDies Suddenly In New York -- Jensen-Hol-ma- 24-2- 5 n d. Touring Car Damaged In Crash With Bus 1 |