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Show The ? Herald-Journ- al Utah Friiuy Logan i 8 Aug 1917 Gold Star Mother Visits' Son's Grave Fire Razes Plant In Beavers Are Hottest Outfit lr nit I hs tt K doubt tod iy th it I Iih u ii i In ivtrs hive the boriu run play down out anJ it t'i to in ikt ivtn Los A i complete loss but most of it as (ovired by insurance, aceor ng to Roy Grant district mens' r of Arrino The sevt n hour f.re groke m t about 10 pm It was reported Edward S Munson 22 and G ne Swaringten 21, who were taking showers before leaving the plant Thy notii td the flames in Munson ran through them to a teli phone to refort the blaze walk hwurmgten attempted to battle the blaze with a small fire extinguish h Ibuific (oist sivtn id look a httlo shaky in 'u. For tht third straight time too vti dlop d it an F rum isr o a th onuis It t night md est iblish J thorn tlvs us tht fust real new tmmnl threat suut Los Angel s It, m the long drive to the irout ( 1 i (f f l f re I'rae port in tli it at 19 12 p n eumpaims with ti rest of Salt Lake City s avjilubk file fighting equmment follow. i soon Assistant Chief D E Whi was in i harge and estimated h hi at in the (enter of the conflagri 000 degr s tion to be at h list Tile file was buttled back from II r west end while the office was on tered turn and again by employes who re si lied most of the urn . lilt first t loudhir sts c ilex hud done some c'dlllllgt to lll.px in Villous pints it the i onnty M nn uinmn was flit lor git n Hi ads were whip- ed from stocks m many fields Log in i ity w is ft i the pnmipil ail hy passed b tmiintnil ihun-d- i r storms and high winds Dr J O Jinscn of tin loi al weather bureau stated that lr of tin mill of i lmf.ill w is ret urdi d In Login lust night raising to 71 the total for August thus far Yesterdays maximum temper iture was 93 degrees and last night s minimum was 62 Not so fortunate was the east Box Llder urea fiohi rt R Holden, Logan reported newspupt rmmi of the p.ixt two that euily this morning torrential storms flooded highway 91 from Willard to Brigham City, Hindi lg streams of water, mild and gruel ai ross the road in sui h amounts to seriously hampi r transportation Appurmt damage to fiuit orchards and some buildings was noted Centennial Fair (Continued from Page Mis Henry M Phinney, of Melrose, Mass, kneels to place flowers on the grave of her son, Wimburne N. Phinney, at the U. S Mile, She was one of the Belgium itary Cemetery at last visitors before disinterment of 5600 of America's war dead at this cemetery began. Continued from page 1) novelty, booties, crocheted shoes businet, hand trimmed, eloll, in doll clothes, knitted -oak ci s, und bibs, set of three Fruits, vegetables) meats and dned fruits and vegetables may be In pint or qua... jars for entry in the Food Preservation section of the Cache County Fair Food in pint jars will not be ai cepted at the State Fair, but wdl be accepted at the local exhibition Further, it has been announced, Jellies and pams must be in halfpint glasses with lids, pickles, preserves, relishes and sauces should was born December 31, 1885, in Wellsville, a daughter of James and Esther Durfey Williamson After attending pubr.c schools, und Brigham Young college, she taught sehool for several years, prominence gaining considerable among local educators Bhe was married to William H. Stocks on November 4, 1906, in Logan Mrs. Stocks wan active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Suints, having served as a member of the stake Sunday School board Civic and political organizations also profited from her vigorous and effin First & Saturday Run in M-- 8 cargo tractor pictured above was especially to by the Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Ohio, to e ombat airplane clash fires in Aictic weather. It was shipped Ladd Field, Alaska, by cargo plane. An upper section, weighing 12 tons and looking like a small boxcar, houses the water and 100 gallons equipment. A tank holds 1000 gallons aof crew of six. of foam solution. It tames The modihed designed Identify Dead Foreign Students Study Utah Culture Logan Today, Tomorrow 916. to (Jo""'- d -- oe in pint jars Two one quart or two full pint jars ot fruits, vegetables, meats or pickles constitute an exhibit unit, iccording to committee membe-- s One jar of home dried fruits or vegetables constitutes an exhibit three half p' glasses of jams or jellies constitute an exhibit Labels must be placed on The bottom of each jar .stating name of product canned or dried, and meth-p- d used Fruits to be entered are itrftwberries, raspberries, dewberries, gooseberries, currants, cherries peaches, pears apricots, plums, blackcaps, rhubarb, crabapple and ruit cocktail Varieties of vegetables to te entered are asparagus beans, peas, orn, beets, spinach, Swiss chard In greens, tomatoes and peppers he meat exhibit there will be beef, ork and chicken Home dried ruits and vegetables will include tpples, corn, spinach, peas and leans Pickle exhibits will include whole pickles (two varieties) end ancy mixed. The following points will be used for scoring- - The product must be as near the color of the raw product as possible without undue teaching or darkening It should ndicate a good original product show firmness, absence of defects and have a natural flavor In neat, fut should not be excessive jeneral appearance of the exhibit will be judged on uniformity of jars, the label, placing and LUMBER AVAILABLE -,, u.i At Irl C. Nye Saw Mill Ovid, Idaho Plained Red Pine 2x42x62x82x10 Inch Red and White Pine to lay asmi Height's personal quai re with Sen Owen Brewster K Me-- , .end i online themselves to I a industrialist s $19 ' ontrai t and a bOOOflO flying $21 6110,00(1 bu it awi'J 'oi army photo planes 'i hey st ii tt el out calmly enough Hughes ill rued allegations that lit ired Hollywood man publicity lucsi Budwell to seek White House hacking lor las uircraft, an Diitrieh testilied that it waxnt me that Birdwtll entertained set ri tary of commerce Jexee Jones during a 1912 WashingtJi junke t s But the quarr's .uitkly shattered the dignity of the s Brewstcr-Hugheand the proceedings, feud refused to stay buried although it was not brought up by the subcommittee Brewster himelf disclosed (hat Attorney General Tom Clark h id agreed, when the investigation is over, to look into Hghes charges that the Maine senator tried to blackmail" him into merging his Tnns-Worl- d AirFnes with Pan American Airways 1) Mcyer-record- Not Proud k, iohte-mecalling Brewsters ' "ridiculous The senator told reporters he was not proud" of his charge, that he made it while irritated and angry," and that he was sorry if he had "embarrassed this young lady in any way The shouting back and fortn over Meyer had hardly died down ending with a new subpena for his appearance when FergUson and Dietrich got into it over s nt Lt. Raymond G Johnson, left, of 'Caldwell, Ohio, and Frank of Springfield, Connaughton, Mass , make a final identification check before disinterring one of the American war dead at the at U. S. Military Cemetery Belgium. First shipload of 5600 bodies is expected to leave for the U. S. early in October! Henn-Chapell- Students of Iraq Greece Lebanon, South American nations and othi r countries at Utah State Agricultural college are mating it a point to become well acquainted with America Though many of them have taken long trips this summer into California and the noith west, they are now planning a senea of weekend excursions through Utah and surrounding states Under the direction of Dr DarvI Chase, dean of students, three of foreign students will triv-e- l to Bingham this weekend to inspect the copper mines there They will also tour the temple grounds in Salt Lake City and learn about the early pioneer settlements in Utah lone S Bennion, dean of women, will meet the group in Salt Lake City Because their governments have urged them to visit places of interest, pleasure resorts, and industrial and agricultural centers, the students are eager to supplement their classroom eflucation with weekend ours Other trips have been planned to the Geneva steel mills, Provo, Yellowstone park and other ROYLE 55 - i Distributed . by GUILD SCREEN PRODUCTIONS, INC DeLuxe New Type Unity Spotugms .. 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CROCKETT REAL ESTATE Phone 58 Sock REFRIGERATION CO. 545 North Main Refrigeraior Refrigerator Home Freezer Home Freezer Home Freezer Home Freezer 23 Case Dry Beverage Cooler Can Milk Cooler Ft. Self Service Meat and Dairy Case Coils and Compressors. Immediate Installation. Call 673-or After Hours Ph. LOGAN Utter tbemse tome u HBULTS XfeUlAK MAUPMICgS CO. n I'rflt of the Df Owner is leaving Cache Valley and desires to sell and vacate immediately Proptrty is located in heart of Millville, 1 block, trom school and church The pr a e ir right n Wei 33 terts A L LICHIL EVANS Reach-i- Nr ilsrk wurs ike Other Cartoonn And Comedies Feature "KING OF THE WILD HORSES" TIRE Reach-i- ol M' ter BI Shield attend. that st "BORN TO SPEED" buying. We can save you 30 Cu. Ft. 47 Cu. Ft. 6 Cu. Ft. 8 Cu. Ft. 16 Cu. Ft. 25 Cu. Ft. erenin Hare Ribbin "Bears Tale" Get cur fire prices before o me Alumn whom Citing Oionani bf sp Elder Thomas" Entirely New LOGAN Girt blouse Milliner ? 6:00, 6:50 an d7:00 Used Tires Some slightly used, all standard makes. Exceptional values. Priced to sell quickly. oOo See the New Something strom cuse, thoughl family, them e LAST TWO DAYS! "Hop Harrigan' FISK AIR BORNE bo ha asked t A - ro" I, HEDY LAMARR In pip on Ilia laneh It Was hi 'hit she and matrieil a i.iHmanT name of Chailts f I AT ..is Bar teach- - "1J I 'Springtime 17.50 Model Cars In "DEAD Snack At the turn .h, she went to T i lived with her pu , lumta t I0eU AUDREY TOTTER ROCHESTER" ANDERSON REGINALD OWEN Sunday With Humphrey Bogart end Lizabclh Scott ,l'r dtajH Alum tef of to mei who p 335 North Main Street 2ND FEATURE First Logan Showing t RECKONING' end of ' inS at )1 "r'om mil, Chicago He. 1 centers. scenic $10 Tfl Phone 442 Starting Tom Neal Complete Features A; 8:00 end 10:15 Saring whie h .top teaching ' bogs" Rut p aid will J ft Leatherette Trimmed Seat Covers for Older MOTOR J? clow n iLf ond ZtCTUH Also IS as , ' ft0' citr by Chichi!0 visit wi' ,t ,i,n eonfus.ng ,i t niM laugh! at IB, i,. J SPECIALS HUMPHREY Westjfst North t Tile in Xt tw both the fust ,, at Hyde Pail. t second year of t. Park she h id ( Mr. B ssh sum. When Orilla was eight years old, poisoned him H, duel S00I1 the family moved to Baker City, His death was Ii eider oit uj lumber Lucas than anv thing ,he Ore and lived near a tamp Two yeais latei they moved bers In 1916 the Lm is family bai k to Hyde Park and it was hi re that Orilla graduated from the back to Login ml haie k eighth grade Her very first teat ti- here ever sinee I hey rave ler was Bessie Morehead and Onlla daughters, both of whom are 'was very fond of i.er Orilla liked ril'd and live in B.ar River c' school so well that when she was They graduated trom the (j at home she would ge. tne thild- - and are now doing su ren to play school, with her as teaching at Box Fid, r high a 'the tern her She would try to act Another dauglu, i is attendmn, just like he i own teacher Many I SAC now At the pi esc nt tune Mrs times she said she wanted to he a school teacher just like Miss te.xides in Logan with her L, Morehead bund, daughtu an d grandda Orilla went to picpaiatory sehool COOPERATION SALT LAKE CITY, Aug 8 (I P Six western states have pledged close cooperation in enforcement of liquor laws according to George H Lunt. Utah liquor control & .i V sub-pena- PACK MOTOR CO. AS ei e, money. & Lit , "I.Its n up to ti ' ! re-ord- of the Hughes Tool Co which the subcommittee already had once Ferguson demanded the records Dietrich said he didn t have them with him The chairman s contempt threat followed an outburst by Dietrich to the effect that heel look very pretty" carrying 300 pounds of records around Finally, the discussion got back to the airplane contracts Hughes testified that the big flying boat - which has been five years building but has yet to take the air-w- as originally the idea of industrialist Henry J Kaiser But he said Kaistr had nothing to do with designing the craft Hughes job wus to do the engineering, after which Kaiser would take care of mass production But it never got to that stage and Kaiser long ago withdrew from the JOIU.KW) lather home rn ileing Love ioe try Eaily in life she teamed to love poetiv be'iause lui motile Used to rtdd to her .loins at a time She niemoiiztd it.anv poems just by having heard them over the and over again woman caught up with the housework, reading poetiy was Orilla s cir-loa- lor-m- Brewste'r held a press conference late- - at which he "deeply regretted" making a newspaper cnarge some time ago that an airune hostess had refused to make a plane trip because she was afraid to be alone with Hughes Hugnes yesterday produced an affidavit from the hostess, Harriet Amile-wic- 'a rt XV favoiite pistime CoutiniiiO rriiiii page I) Continued from page 1 the throat muscles and respiratoty system, euusing inability to swallow and to breathe Mrs Stocks died when her breathing became totally paralyzed Cache County Attorney, George D Preston, stated today that county of f ii nils will investigate the leath, to dete rmine, specifically, auses of the botulism poisoning Recognized us one or the outstanding women of Ixurt'i Cache county, Mrs Stocks wus prominent in educational, political and performers; Byron Hendricks, stunt king of the Flying Twins, and band music Horsepulling contests are slated for Friday when entries in all three divisions will compete An attraction of the fair will be a "th'eshing machine pageant," cr the story of bread demonstrating he development of threshing mi This demonstration will be staged by L K Wood of Mendon, who has made a specialty of assembling various types of grain threshers on model scale Midway attractions will be fur- cient participation nished by the Monte Young rides, Surviving, besides her husband are four sons and Daughters shows and concessions Stephen Storks of Lewiston, Kenneth W Stocks of Compton, Cal , Dahl W. Stocks of Ogden, and Mrs Maxine Elms of Linden, Cal LOGAN DRIVE-I- N Other survivors include rour brothers and sisters, James Williamson of Montebello, Cal , Mrs. Irene THEATER Lewis of Rigby, Idaho, Mrs Esther Leishman and Mae Williamson of Your family Theatre Wellsville, and two grandchildren Funeral arrangements are under Come As You Are direction of the W. Loyal Hall 3 Miles South of Logan mortuary, Logan. On Highway 91 INDtPENDENI Friday J f Plane Maker Lewiston Woman all grades and like Orillj Jorgi nson Linas to Lxaai and Rebut i Jmgenson Novembti 9 lxx in Login Shi was the second ihild of 16 eight boys and eight girls Beiauxe she was the oldest girl of t.ie family she bi gan to hi !p mound the hotise while viiy young Her time was spent limning the arts of res oids Directors Give A in upper Hi nson wax born Henn-Chapell- She 'h-o- ilar-- n three 1 thuich functions 1) r brought Freak Storms fn OltILI. 1 1 I I 1 two and i halt months ago Hit 3 vutory o r San Frin into boosted Foitlmds &i7ling wn trt.ih to mm in i iou tnd keot revitalizManayi r Jimmy Tuimi ed tlul) Iiuimntni' along only a no and t h df out o! third piu e it'i.iitiniiHd Education Juris lni plant last night Thi plant appeared to be almost1 ptitu os hitting hr Salt Lake City at the USAC tea th',,. ,,ta she majored in Dim.,rf 1 then she attend ,( ,oH g,, year befotp be, ,,, r She also taught hi I, p," Sunday Schoul At the age ,i teaching school In Pioneers Cache SALT LAKE CITY Aug 8 U V officials todi. Fire department were investigating the probau.e uuse ot the S75'IUOO fire at he and Metal P. ' A irn o Drainage Coast On It's a Fire Engine REFRIGERATION CO. 515 North Main 461 Preston Foster Gail Patrick Bill Sheffield "KING OF WILD HORSES" PLUS CCLCR CARTOON NEWS G |