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Show THE HERALD JOURNAL Logan, Ut., Sun., Mar, 16 1953 15, Father Ta'ks Son Warning: Don't Into ' Killing Cache Memories BY PRESTON Cheat On Youths Mother t NI8LEY Logan E. L. k P. Co , for Till RE MERE all kinds of J Z. Stewart's residence. re$75 00 of Councilor lights for October Maughan bad accidents in 1888, repoited (notion Utah Journal for printing on In the Logan Journal The fob ferred to the committee $17 00 louing took place m November, streets O. M. & B. Co, for lumU. and the story of It appealed on was recommunication A $7 38 ber Novpmber 17th ceived fiom Mrs Jane Rice callPolice bill for October $186 00 On Thuisday evening last Mr of Council the attention the ing Jailors bill for October $15 03 Thomas Phillips left Battle Creek to the fact that she had not yt G AE. Cole, for lumber $15 20 to go to his ranch, some diManre been paid for the land purchased B M Lewis for work on away. Upon reaching a ,ong hill from her last April On motion $251 37 which lies betwecu the two phc-- j of Councilor Kimball the com- streets for October Z. C. M. I. for nails and padfell es one of the single-tree- s the to was referied munication $6 75, down and struck one of the hor-- i city attorney for investigation of locks "U. O M. & B. Co, for lum ses on its legs, causing the team the title of said land $122 .. to run away. They had almost The committee on streets and ber G AE. Cole, for lumber $11 00 reached the bottom of the hill alleys reported the petition of Coum llor of when the wagon tongue struck' Thomas Tarbet and others as On motion the ground, causing the man. his follows Maughan the Recorder was inbed clothpa and other articles to "To the honorable Mavor and structed fo supply the reading room with two copies of Wests be thrown out of the wagon into City Council of Logan City. n the snow The horses continued Tour committee to v horn ntw map of Utah of on about two miles further when was referred the petition "On motion Courcilor of the lines caught in the brush and Thomas Taibet and others beg Maughan $220 00 was appromia-te- d the next dav they were found leave to repoit that we have exto pav for land taken in openn where thev had been stopped amined the place and that there ing First Street east of the Mr Phillips wife anxiously is great need of the street being River awaited his return home and sat opened We fuither recommend On motion. Council adjourned up all night expecting him to that Logan City have the road Benediction bv Councilor Adms come at any time. Early next layed off and appiopriate $125 A NOTF FROM the Brigham morning she got her brother to lor the purpose, provided Jhat Young College under date of Dec go and look for her husband 5, 1886 the said petitioners, or the He first found the horses and at A number of students from of them, furnish one days the foot of the hill came upon work of man and team each, to- the B Y. College entertained Mr. Phillips ljing in the snow wards giading the said road their fellow students and vis'tois His bed clothes lav a little wav (Signed) Thomas Irvine and with interesting exercises yesteroff and he had not moved all Thomas Morgan day afteinoon The occasion was night over three or four feet. The following bills were al- the closing of the fall term of It was ten oclock In the morn- lowed and the amounts appro- school On Monday next the second term begins ing when he was found For six- priated teen houis he had been tl.ne (To Be Continued "James Mot timer, for work on with his hat off and his hands in canals in October $402 35 the snow. It had been a bitter Canal Surveying, for surveyAs a protection against cold night, three or four degrees ing In $19 00 sundry places ers seeking their eggs, wild below zero It is a wonder that for "Assessor and collector keys, during the hatching season, he was not frozen to death His $214 30 taxes in 1886 collecting make a hissing sound in imitation right leg was broken Just below for Bank Thatcher Brothers of a snake. the knee and both legs were fro- interest on O D 03 $15 zen to some extent, while his The woid bachelor Implies sub"Logan Tithing Office for pickface was badly scratched lie In- ets used at $1 00 ordination or inferiority in rank, City Hall formed his friends that he had "J T Hammond for stationety according to the Encyclopedia been knocked insensible vheii he for Recorder $6 15 Britanmi a. was thrown from the wagon and had not regained consciousness until the next morning about daylight He had called as louna as he could but there was no one near enough to hear him. Dr. House of Oxford was called as was also Dr. Drake of Malad, and after attending his other Injuries they began to treat him with a view to take the Host out of his limbs. He did not Improve any however and on Monday Dr Ormsby was sent for, leaving here on the afternoon train. He found Mr. Phillips right leg badly frozen, filled with inflamation and discolored below the knee. Both legs were badly swollen. Dr. Ormsby worked with him all night and left him feeling considerably better. He reduced the inflamation so (hat he will he able to amputate the right leg just above the knee, which operation he will periorm this afternoon. He thinks that the left leg can be saved, all except two or three toes. Mr. Phillips has suffered greatly since the accident but Dr. Ormsby things that after the operation he will recover This accident is a verv serious thing for Mr Phillips as he has a wife and ten ehildien to care for and is quite poor. Fi lends and relatives who are On The Income Tax WASHINGTON j Gen-lcme- Io-ga- ma-jon- ty (W The gov- ernment sounded a stern warning Saturday that It will deal harshly with citizens who try to cheat on their income taxes With the deadline for 1952 returns at hand, the Internal Revenue Bureau and Justice Depart ment anounced a vigorous and crackdown on tax impartial evaders, big and little alike. Both agencies at the same time assured honest taxpayers that special ipeasuers were being taken to avoid innocent mistakes in the processing of an estimated 55 000 000 returns Although March 15 is the traditional deadline for filing income tax returns, it was shifted to mid-nig- Monday. ht Tax collectors throughout the nation were braced for the usual last minute rush And regardless of iri Rations, they had oracis fiom Tax Commissioner T. Coleman Andrews to meet taxpayers with a smile Theie was little doubt the gov- under new Republican mange-me- ment said there would be a campaign to check returns of all to- son day he talked his teen-ag- e Into killing the boys mother. In what police called the worst case of premediated murder ever seen in this area The youth, Clarence Eugene Simpson, told police yesterday he had shot his mother, Mrs. .Vivian Simpson, 43, in the chest with a 22 caliber rifle as she stepped from the back door of the family home last Tuesday. Lndershenff Cecil Kilroy said the father, Henry Simpson, keot telling Clarence his half hi others were turning his mother against him and that his mother might even kill him The death was at first termed an accident by Shernff Dan KeL-sa-y as the older Simpson maintained the boy had tripped over a horseshoe peg, discharging the Communist yesterday. My heartiest congratulations on your 12th jet victory. I sa'ute you for the magnificent chapter written in our annals. Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, Air Force Chief of Staff, sent a message praising Baker for an out- - vine present, Alderman J Z. Thomas Irvine, Chns-tia- n I ai sen, Thomas Morgan, also Coiincilois James Adams, W W Maughan and N W Kimball On motion of Mderman Irvine. Alderman Stewart was ap- Stewart, pointed chan man Piaver b Alderman Morgan The minutes of October 6Th vre read and accepted "Chailes Flank petitioned the Council to refund a portion of his lie ense as Banker as he expects to close his business in a few class On motion of Councilor Kimball the petition was granted and $20 was appropnat-e- d to be lefumled to Mr Frank. Joel links Jr., and four other' citizens asked to have First South Sueet unproved east of First official race course in the United States was laid out oa Long Island in 1665. ELECTRIC ALL TYPES AND SIZES OF ELECTRIC MOTORS weapon. After two days of Investigation, James Calvin Jones, 14, Clarences schoolmate who had been living in the home broke down REWOUND. SHA.P COAT Rt. Rev. James F. Jones, of Detroit, models a $12,900 white mink coat, believed to be the first of its kind ever made for a man. Two sisters, Evely. and Esther J- Chicago public schoolteachers, the coat for Prophet purchase Jones because he saved their mothers life In 1949. FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE Ebner's Electric Motor Service 561 North Main, Logan, Phone 2510 Utah CONTINUING EDWARDS' SPRING CARPET FESTIVAL Save Money NOW On This Sale! Padding and Laying! FREE TAKE YOUR CHOICE THESE TWO OF FINE CARPETS! Embossed Plain Wilton Blark patent, navy, taa . . Our regular S 95 15.95 quality 12 foot broadlooms. Full OR fone-on-To- ing navy, vibrant reds highlight the colors and all the favorite colors, of course. A lovely hi-l- o ONLY ior the young folk Axminsier ne pile carpeting in rose, beige, grey or green. Podding and laying free. m In 1842 he built in Chicago moved to Nauvoo Theie he assisted in the buna of Joseph and thrum Smith and passed thioupn all the pnvations and tiials to, whiih the Saints wee subiected lie took pai t in the exodus in 1818 and joined the Moimon Battalion to CaUloinia wheie he' was clisil.jud lie then made, his wav to Salt Lake, and after remaining on the river four eais and then returned to Salt Lake allev lie next moved to Weber Counts where he piesided over the blanch at Slateiville foi a Ten veais minim r of veais He ago he came to Richmond was the father of thiileeen children and had 51 gi andclnlcuen and 21 great gi andc lnldren RF the minuFOI LOWING tes of the Logan fits Council meeting held November 3 1886 The Logan Citv Council met in regular monthly session on Wednesdav, Nov. 3, 1836 There An-th- oi age, Fairbarks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Nome. Petersburg, Sitka, and Wrangell. "SF' Nowhere in town .will you find such smart styles for Easter. Shimmering patents, excit- Cache rountv, November 3. 1886, E'der Thomas Richardson. He leaves a family and a host of friends to mourn his loss He was an intimate friend of Joseph and lly-ruSmith and Brigham oimg. He was bom In Wigan, Lancashire, England. Februaiv 21. 1804 He was baptized in 18J7 bv Joseph Fielding and confirmed bv Heber C Kimball anl Orson Hvde He was ordained a Teacher at the first conference held at the Cock Pit m Pie. ton menca In 1841 He emigrated to and went to Chicago, and theie that winter He woiked on the fust engine ever t padding and laying included. Grey only. Ctah Richmond, t ship. Vandenberg' tribute was reCol. Royal N. Air Forre Vice layed Baker, the worlds new leading Chief ofthrough Staff, Gen. Nathan F, Air the received Jet air ace, Twining. Forces top accolade today, perBaker was also lauded by sonal congratulation! from its Gen O. P. Weyland, Commander of Far East Air Forces. highest officer. Air Force Secretary Harold E. Talbot wired tae McKinney, Tex., Only eight Alaskan cities have a flyer, who shot down his 12th population of more than 1000; MIG TOKYO, M sizes rhantably Died Gains Citation 4 A MODESTO, Calif. Wl Modesto man denied year-ol- d for milady In iS nt Every effort will be made to discover and prosecute those who willfully attempt to evade their taxes, Coleman and Assistant Attorney General H. Brian Holland said in a joint announceThey - J I and told In detail how the murder plan was made and carried out by Clarence and his father. Clarence also broke down, Kel-sa- y ernment meant business In ansaid. He quoted the ooy as nouncing the campaign against saying, my father repeated over evaders. 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