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Show V TCEATIIEB A IT AH: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; cooler in not .west portion tonight. Unsettled tonight and IDAHO: 'Tuesday, showers In the mountains. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, VOLUME L1II. NUMBER 81. UTAH, MONDAY ID. S. CENTENNIAL ACE FROM FIRST PRESIDENCY OPENS Address Delivered in Other States and Countries As Well As In the Great Mormon Tabernacle At Salt Lake City. Salt Lake, April 7, (API With a message that was delivered at the same time to members of the church gathered In many other states and countries, Heber J. susOrant, president of the Church dr-JeChrlst bl opened the hund-drevit- fr annuai ronferpji,v'of the-bod- in the famous Mormon tabernacle here. His message, given L- the name of the first presidency of the church, ot which An'hony W. Ivins and Charles W. oley also are members, likewise marked the beginning of the cent nial of the church, which was organized at Fayette, N . Y., in 1830, by Joseph Smith. Depicting the hundred . years period that has elapsed since that date as the richest in the world's history in the matter of -- human inventions and material President Grant declared that it also has been unusually significant in a spiritual sense. He told of the manner In which the Latter-da- y fiainta church declares the restored gospel was revealed to Joseph Smith by heavenly messengers, and added: In his sermon on the mount e Master declares that a tree known by the fruit which it x x x produces. By this unchangeable law we ask the ' world to Judge the accomplishment s of the church during the past century. It 'was after his esurrection that the Master commissioned his disciples to go into all the world and preach the gospel to all people, baptized them Ux the name of the Father and of the 8on and of the Holy Ghost ' In like manner have the disciples of Christ in the present dispensation his apostles, high priests, seventies (who are his especially chosen ministry) and the elders of the church, carried the glad tidings of the restored gospel to every part of the civilized world during the century past, and . wherever the message has been proclaimed there have bcn honest souls who have accepted it and gathered to zlon, in fulfillment of the words of the ancient advancement. Second Counselor Charles W. Nibley huh OUTLAW GUSHER IS BROUGHT UNDER Fire New Giant is Caused Gas Well Blowing Threat Oklahoma City, Okla , sfcel- VURDEH TRIAL' Action ' TREATY Approaching Signalizes End of Historic Parley April 7 ingenNo. 1 barrier ASSBIBLK MATERIAL FOR IJAVAL SIGHT FOR UTAH by Mark Sudik, wild outlaw gusher of the South Oklahoma city oil field Today fumed- and fretted agaast the CONTROL BISOBEYS SECRETARV STfMSOil G In Outsmarted by the uity ot man, the crafty AP) $B,300;000 IN that Chairman of State High- Indian Leader Collects of His Fol-- j way Commission Re- Salt-P- arty turns from Washing- lowers Have Scuffle ton Where Bills on With Police Salt Sold1 Highway Construction At Auction Aims at. Independence. John C. McClurg charg E. 0. Heinrich, called to Are Being Passed. Dandi. Bombay India April 7, ed with the Murder of Salt Lake City, April 7 (AP) Study Moormeister With one bill already passed and (API Police and a part of folHis Bride of 3 Months to be ap- lowers of Mahatma Gandhi en Case, to Return to Salt two others expected of this session proved during Defendant Claims gaged in a stufi'e on the beach Lake city after Attend- congress, prospects are that pibre .this while olunteeis momma be will Was Result of Death than $8,300,000 lni spent in the civil disobedience ing to Business in Ber- Utah during the next three years engaged salt wue POuect,ng Accident. for highway construction, it was. defiance oi the government an keley. A announced yesterday by Henry n- or the ' state mviivymjL SaltLake City. ApT 7 TAP)- -1 Bloodr chairmahis armed6 and' utSde?heP wU Before an audlrace of 25 persons, commission upon highway to return his prupose Expressing D. C.' C. return from held her giant energy in check. The well was placed under control late yesterday after 11 days of liberty. During that, time tne gusher showered the countryside for miles - around - with an estimated daily average of 48 000 barrels of petroleum. Wild Mary" remains If the tomorrow under control plows vail start turning under the oil . soaked terrain. Once the oil has been covered up or drained off all of the 147 active operations In the field will be resumed. v A double die nipple, secured to this city within a week or ten meanwhile to continue days,and Continued on Page Three in -- his Berkeley, Cab, laboratory his investigation of evidence con- nected with the murder of Mrs. THOUGHTS FOR Dorothy Moormeister, E. O. Heir- rich prepared to leave for hi; THIS DAY Londom, April- - 7 - py Secretary of state Stimson began assembling his material for a naval conference treaty today thus signalizing the approaching end of the historic parley. The secretary was understood to be getting ideas marshalled for a three power-Uni- ted States Great Britain and Japan which will be so constructed that France and Italy can Join later if they overcome the difficulties which thus far --have blocked the progress of the conference. No one among the various delegations has yet been willing to admit officially that a five power treaty Is not still possible and prophets. The mountain of the Lord's house has been established in the tops of the- - mountains, and people frpm all nations have flown unto it. 'Hi rough the blessings cf the Lord upon their labors the desert has been subdued and made to blossom as the rose. worktQLtha t end is;, continuing:-Th-e, Solitary places have been made . conference In the main is glatT because oflhent Cities have -been established, springs of water time at the moment marking McClurs, Washington, mostly men, John have broken out which have given thp answer the French to Dowell Oregon Great Britains latest Blood said that - the the thirsty land,,music and over W--Jc The nitration formeily of grantsa Pass. suggestions life to little church federal aid bill, already approved of. went on voices of children are heard regarding Frances claim for a the by congress, would provide $567 Villagers Srnud at the beach and, annex here today Tor the murder security pact This answer will be in the streets where desolation 000 of federal money for this Kn hr!,an , c oliect salt the next big event for the con- and silence had reigned for ages. Continued on Page Three state during each of the next ference since upon France s reply Temples have been erected In The peine tmn antsted the! three years. Under the Colton and volunteers will depend whether there Is any which the work cf redemption has the of captain which Oddie bill, forest highway home this afternoon. use continuing negotiations. been done for an innumerable others who h id told the volunteThe... criminologist Jias been re- Blood declared probably would be ers-not .. salt tuc.-u.thett host to living and the dead. -Minister as Foreign a ..in witness Briand.,Is called to California followed two wh.ch been have thousands" scuffle In Many the on Paris Three Continued the matter Page Fie cases. discussing with said he could in, other nationalists w.ie reported slightPremier Tardieu and the French brought from the poverty and diswork more effectively in his own tress of the cld world to this ly injured cabinet and plans to return to laboratory on the evidence he blessed land of J seph, to become Mahatma G u mu, who opened London tomorrow. . last has gathered during "the Logan wealthy and be made happy as the civd dm b dience campaign week, than would be possible In they have participates in the himself j( teroavi arnved at the this city. Man Rides To blessings which the Lord our God shortly after beach from Minstrel Show - While During Heinrich's absence from 7 has pronounced upon it Borgen Hyrum. April the scuffle to ofestnve his u.,ua! the city, L. L. Larsen, chief dewas in Salt Anderson. Hyrum, mid meditation Looking backward Ui the or- -, silem Monday puty sheriff, who" has been workcentennial To gamzation of the church, which Be ntten b- - him Lake attending the Top of Monolith . of ing with him, will continue to the L D. S ehutel, humble volunteer conlerenee occurred under the in , give his attention to the xa se. L and, to the woild. rtscure circome to Sunday, fire, completely destroyed would Moormeisters Mrs. battered A press dispatch carries a story and follov'ag its histomormw to his bam and 21 head of livestock, Eagen cumstances, body was found on a lonely road of interest Sat-H- e here to local friends of collectbeath tory through- - persecute a, poverty n the volunteers Mr Anderson had left early near here the morning of Februsalt to attend the conference and distress, can it be denied that Davidson, a Logan born and exhorted .11 the villagers to.urday ary 22. She had been attacked,' Seth One of the big features of the a great and marvelous work has to reared youth who is making good da likewise.was estimated at them The advised - with damage He. a of apparently fragment the , sheriff, come clad oni" nt loin cloths as $2700. There was no insurance ear-th- show Corporal Egan to be stag- been- - - accomplish ed,, .. that ore, and then her own automo- In Oregod. as a deputy Lord have been could nt afford to have ned on the property. The fire ed Wednesday and Thursday at promises of the bile had been driven repeatedly While he resided here, Mr-- sDavid"Dare v the Nibley son was often referred to Hall is the minstrel. fulfilled, and his power to actorn He also .urged was discovered a little past over her body. All the high spots of the old complish that to which he sets rais- iher clothe y. for his hair Devil Davidson tune At the a .render that passer-bto by MoorDr. husband.' not. Frank saltnsght Her minstrel are retained with his hand to do, manifested x x x meister. is meeting the cost of ing stunts with a motorcycle. The, they had cu!iefUd even if the the flames were shooting through time out any of its long drawn .out The future, as outlined ,ia the Salt follows: hands. tne time roof. the the their By county dispatch Heinrich's investigation of the police hioke of the ancient pro- About 20 on minutes predictions parts. to the on the Gandhi had bv fire monolith got yesterday, case... apparatus Beason Rock, hugh gathered confirmed of and the beginning by modem second will act sold phets and flame3 Colhad the from refined atlCene Logan the Washington bank of the has been be staged one of the peppiest, revelation. Is pregnant with hope umbia river, was scaled by Seth auction for 525 rupees. begun to spread to other build- hottest, minstrels ever for the church. ings These, however, were saved put on insnappiest Davidson, Multnomah county dethis town. of the Opening ceremonies by the quick action of the county .The 14 puty sheriff, riding a motorcycle Booked following men conference of hundredth annual famously a j firemen. time was first the It Quotations Market known for minstrel parts, W. D. Porter of the Extension yesterday. Leo the Latter-Da- y Saints church, inFour horses and one cow were Higgens, Ed Christiansen, Rae-clDivision states that the annual wheeled vehicle ever reached the sustentaiioiT of the .authcluding historic of from the the rescued pile. burning bam, and Denton Mathews are orities of the organization, duly farmers encampment will be this top although they were badly scorched.-Amon- going to play end men and thev observed, the sessions summer on July 14th to 18th. The A foot path to the summit atwasa swung Into Wheat two were a few lost animals the years ago are going to - have some real their more routine aspects tomajor tODic for this year will be constructed )n1 Is a narrow, cows valwere cost of $10,000. It that thoroughbred (Imago. minstrel songs and jokes. Mr. day. farm buildings. Health and Nigh ued at $350 apiece. The others Ed Palmer is going to will be the two main sub- -' winding pathway, on which the Whraii Min - 6 i be th- Thousands of members of theI.L ; j j;, ,.8 j ranged all the way from $25 to interlouctor and he is going to church Jects stressed . for the farm wo- slightest skid would have sent the M,- -. and many ot' ers throngstruc-jgiv- e on each. the $150 some officer and his machine crashing Jul Damage 4 men. About 3,500 people are new you In M8 inti-that thing I was $800. ture R hundreds of feet to the rocks Sept of ! at-- this summers gatheritype 1.231 Continued on, Page Three performance. 31 l.M Dec. below. ng. , ,t -' , ffd of-h- An Inspirational Talk By DR. ARTHUR N. BEAN Continued on Page Three GET FIT our Daniel great Webster, Aniencan patriot, was found cryold as he one the left day ing .Nev England school-hous- e. Along the road a friend met him, inq u 1 r e d was the what trouble: . am giving said up school. and Webster, going home. The boys make fun of me for always being at the foot Jof the class. His friend, with o. arymur a bias nords of encouragement and advice, persuaded And the Webster to go back. following, weeks and months boy at found the the head of his class, holding his marks by a determinate I can" and I will. So brace up. You can. Do not fill your mind with a lot of arguments which you think are a part of your future. There is only one side of the question: Get fit. ..I once-despairi- Continued on Page Four Former e ' Da-m- . Part X "Corporal I ey mld-then- Farmers Encampment for July I ne -- nui-tritl- . I'1 on in V 2 $-- s-- 4 1$ 4 F |