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Show o children motored to Chiton, Ida-'bothe command and tank and Mrs. Fred Burr Jytu turned a Continue dinner Sunday m i unphment ho, Thursday to do work "bn their we shall maintain them." ol Sun' farm. They expect to make their Turtnmg to the London 'naval Mr and Mrs. Gt Kmeywas sei- . home there this summer executive 'Francisco. Call!. D.nner conference, the chief For Man Missing to eleven guests Among those who attended the 'said aitor reviewing the agree-,ve- d conference at Salt Lake weie.'meid reached that the most im-- 1 W.,7T Child Bishop L. W. Marler, Mr. and Mrs. portant jesult was that it has;Tippitts On Great Salt Lake able finally to turn thej- - Wilma Corbridae I ppnis. tiuee Melvin h. Kent,' and Mr and Mrs. ol Mi and Mis old of tlde constantlv daughtei 'day increasing Mr. Ormas Butturs Eugene Bair, a tten'd ed th e re"u nio iV o t "the Sju th - nav'11 atms and to end the pousonllra J. Tippitts if Pvideu. L ctepoi tat ion to the famous trench penal colony, Devils Island, 15 Salt Lake cm, oi suspicion and generated passed away atw t.u b hospital 12 Seauheis redoubledApnl States and hn meeting with the magnificent Madame Vidal, whose baR at their enoits .0lnes The cmld is m Apul by constant rivalry m consume-'dawhen smoke rising from thiences piompt him to amend his erring ways. A thrilling jail Saturday night. Elder Virgil Marler, who lias tion. Antelope Island m Great Salt the great sacrifice of a hardened murderer for his buddy, W been laboring as an L D S mis- - ii 'the rt5i! f III II laughter and tears of life behind prison bars all go to make a who drifted out into tienz. M I III I sionary in the Soutliem states 'I ,11 I fl I 1 mom-a on abounding in surprises, dramatic climaxes and lyric the Lake raft I II putuie Sunday II I. mission for tne past 2! months, Ii III T J Tl Daughter Bom was alive . still mg has returned home, looking well L U U II L L U' Mi and Mrs. Lav.uiue Mitten a brakeman on a railroad poetry. II ' Condemned!" brings to the screen Lyman Dalis, April 17, and feeling line, Eluer Marler will! , jof Whitney, Ida.io aunoutue tlie visit among relatives and mends'... ... . . safe arrival oi a baby gul born south1 ofP1haeUUkiWmr ' the famous Theatre Guild star Dudley Digges, , s.w-- ! shore in Cache county lor a tew days, Mis. Mitten April 13 eutioH h. oimtn, ot lf Do h 1st V era oiuition lioo ! sun and huki to miles 6iul hern officeisj reported DtejWds formerly Ml a Jessie Ciessall then will leave lor Mesa, Arizona,! and con-an- d of a saw he is in uaulen cruel that the this pantoihinie inoiihuk nmlerpiece and join his parents, Mr. and Mrs aughter ot Mr ai Mrs c c ,Iery nbaP1Latlhy a Mre rom h dand Albert Marler and family, who have lde, , babe are w",ke , Miicmg charactenzation. ni.,, 1 , bt Crcssall. Motnerwill at the Mis.-- , Ann Harding, famous legitimate actress, is a revelation home moved there since his departure along getting two wuLs. about of Mrs j,IlUent pUnts m Lo- to the mission Held Mrs. Zetta ln Logan as Madame Vidal, about whom so much of the stirring action of Hatlam and Mrs L. V Marler char- - the story revolves. She shows that slifejs equally at home in front Easter LlIlies for even body '3an- Lake countv immediately were snopping in c,o Tuesday. Ciiche Vdll ey floral Co jCfea-- l leied a powuful motorboat and 0f mm le kleig lights as the theatre footlights. I Atler the regular montniy repoit eraj Avenue Arivt, Fainting, lwioiaung, to go to the island ,ipiepared Le01i'l;1,. ,,,, r.eetmg of tne Third ward Kouet seven Whu h in lies Irom ban J. 1136-Phone society, Tuesday, the len.ainchr I Boy Injures Leg au. a ieM)rt on thP lake Hp New Stadium the time was taken up m sewing jjae Gustin, the foimcr of he.u'ed, a band of seauheis and sau from Has- - mond lor the bazaar. Mrs bookwas the to whe had been day spend youth, prepared Mrs. A B. Dn.ea 1. m and Pioneers Meet daughter Eva, Lai a ai.decj UJ b0X VWLii Walter Uiiffm c. the rugged sections of For r u'Ullncd'combmg lola motored to vYulsw.te Inday Ifjy - weight colored lad from man lost for thc li5and the gttutn &he ld a l)listluaof last week visiting relatives. Sundav Lake at the next Thursday nighttwluie Guttieriz disappeared he.AMiss Vin Higby oi Sa.t L.c camp will 7 ,P!igt 'jnlh wind Junction City The Bngham 3Young athletic show, injured Ins' leg morning when a strong ls a gufs; oi lur sister an t broth 30 at the Blueearned his raft far out on the meet Friday at accident Sunday f.rb.eA th7p', automobile David nJhl A good substitute to take '7d7hn Ln h Mr. and Mrs t' lli',!ldkL' Four companions also on hostesses will be Mis. bird , ? W i c. Ogden, Apul 15 iAPi Ogden's- RUla Th; the place of Gustin has been Dunford ,iUip raft swttn to shore when the Mrs. Netu Pals son. Badev takes Lundquist, launwas stadium ne,CIa became unmanageable in promised. in the the of Beatrice mer Hairis. board and Mis pioduclion. parts the when jof pe wiim but Guttieriz apparently died today World Court Is Big i w ot which Mayor Bundy as afraid to trust himself m the eontiol AT LAKE GASOLINE SAIT, ,.,C,,VI. ,.KI The Thomas Tarbet Carp will 20e. UNDAHLS SIPLK cliauman, voted unanimously Political Issue, PRICES. LINDAHLS SlPlR,Salt Walel PKictS Lorm Fair pdik a meet Thursday, April 17 at 3 p. to at build SERA ICE STATION. SLCONI) sLKA ICL ST.A I ION ManuLieturer 111 stiueture to cost not more than m. at the home of Mrs. Effic SOLI II AND MAIN. Continued from Page One John E Everton, Logan Mat- $75,000 Bonds have been sold and N01U1. Mrs. tress Factory manager. 'Is report- the money is available, Mayor Dailiy, 457 West 4th friction between the nations are! Town Pretty Qdiet II. Peterson and Mrs. Sarah said. be a ed his to at sick Bundy ever present thougnout the world, When the banks of the city Ezra is hoped to get the J'Ofinie Cowley will assist the hostess. 39 Et"4thsiuUr inmuger of the','.","' mc Mr. noover said uiat the remedy, are closed, it seems that business; Lundahl Lundahl, Set vice station j Super staited by May 15 and to and the preventive ot war lay is at a standstill This was the naf enlisted the set vices of the it completed in time for the Un- sheriffs Office One- nThe Lusannah Hovey Camp, 1...1 annroDnate 'ease t.ndav the hanks hems clns-!,,- .. ln the "creation Ot ion Pacific System meet here midaughters ol utan pioneers, will agencies for meet-partAugust. The - field will include a bold their regular monthly ' disposal ana solution the- present baseball-field- -, troversies so as to assure justice tions a legal holiday The city ltlg at the Airplane Service Sta ved as a holiday. Sheriff W. H but will be enlarged to extend and avoid arousuig oi national and county offices were also clos- - tion on North Mam street If the Shaw kept his office opened. He across the Ogden river. W'hlch ed. Uncle Sam, however, kept the pUblic wiU assisl m emotions." maintaining was oujf notices to will run through a culvert under He referred to steps taken to Pstoffice opened for business as these beds, Mr. Lundahl will be the busy sending who are to serve on the field. The Eliza R. Snow camp has jurors of did the the merchants city settle international disputes and glaa to keep the mounds looking cases to be tried during the Ap-l- il from Its meeting postponed beautiful at all times aurmg the added, "statesmen over a genera24. ternj. April Thursday, Bent make car fenders your summer months. tion nave realized that wiuh this 15 Boys Killed In Shoup, 324 Noitli Mam. growth of international law and unsightly. Advertisement The Ballard Camp will meet at YOU IV ANT A I5LACTII CL precedent another method can 3 oclock Thursday April 17 at LAWN be contributed to the Pacific setStampede Bluebird. the You can have it if your lawn tlement of a vast number of in- Debating Champs In Wall The Sophomores are debating mower cuts all the glass 11 youi cidental controversies of justifi The Elizabeth Mathdws Camp, Licaia, Sicily, April 15 A Pi able chacter If the world had an (champions at the Logan senior mower is dull it misses it leaves will Funerals 'will be held tomorrow daughters of Utah Pioneers, International court to which such (high school as the result of the lagged patches and unsightly 2 for 15 boys, aged between 12 and meet Thursday, April 17, at IS) Manic) A. 1mio'il which was held ridges, it pushes i;ard and it indebate cases could be referred for ade-f'nIn o'clock in the Providence First were Associated killed who Press Iinami.il Editor 18, yesterday we Beth a afternoon. lawn the have Lucy turf, jures quate hearing and independent Monday 2t Ward Relief Society room. The slork a stampede in a movie-hous- e Prd la AP decision based upon law and jus- - Cardon and Ruth Owen, Sopho-tic- mower grinding machine, we can f,li ' r'lirricnecd a niuKitit; after a film had become Ignited sliaip mores triumphed over recondition mower lawn and George your Smith serto.ta 1.1 vvliirh inosi of (he rop- - Three others were injured Camp, The Joseph Bell and Stella Carlson. Juniois. make it cut like new. All work la-Such a court world The the of Utah Pioneers, will to urn low levels for iously and five slightly hurt. sagged daughters Rewas. Hardware discussed euaranteerl pn Iarsrn question court has been established at meet at the Hotel Eccles. Thursae irregular re- - Auv' l'1"' I"1' ad tt West Center The Hague with the aid of Amer- solved that the thirteen month finer) j,, rchponsi ii'iirweil hu.ving. are now oper- day. Mr3. Frank Bingham. Mrs. French Darrailways should be calendar adopted. to fi point-- , ican jurists. It has been acceptTr.arl) ilrclinrs mil from more fast trains than any Margaret Hawkins, Mrs. Amelia Back From Coast 11ml from 7 (0 Pi ating ed by 90 percent of the civilized rell Crockett was judge and (lie .'in Jackson, and Mrs. S. J. Clark are other continental European f in favor cided C. d FonnesbecK, Manager of puiiit s in a few specialties, Imt Sophomore hostesses for the afternoon. It is estab- - negative team. the people ot the earth. Fonnesbeck Knitting Works. reaction was cheeked at ami lished and no other court Is pracaccompanied by Mrs. Fonnesbeck, prices headed upward in the earl) ticable. It has demonstrated the Child Dies is back from a two weeks busi-- ! afternoon. highest integrity and capacity, to the W. H. Baxter of this city re- ness and pleasure trip slash iu roppt- pi ires from IS to and the continuance of these, ceived UNUSUAL1 BARGAINS AT SEVEN a telegtam at 011b o'clock coast. Mr. Fonnesbeck made the pounu, wlmh lias It has al qualities is assured. rumored a of for several the was call upon weeks, . his That numbqr oD morning- stating tflpQ ready "settled a great "humber and a RaH year old grandson persons who handle hts line of pi inripal disturbing factor. controversies. It is only one, but underware and knit goods in died had The ol an important one of the six or just pneumonia. The!-triseven methods of securing Pacific Child is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nevada and in California. was very pleasantly spent ' Mrs. John of Pocatellosettlements, and thus a contribu- Jerry After the business was attended of and Mr. is John the daughter tion to the prevention of war. Mr. and Mis. Fonndsbeek went Adherence to that court by the Mrs. W. H. Baxter. Funeral ser- to, United States has been earnestly vices will be held Wednesday at to Santa Monica and also to BevWhile some Interesting recommended by every one of our Portage, the former home of Mr. erly Hills. were visited and the trip ( bit ago. April 1.7 Al. John. places one our of and every presidents still U heal: Open loiw (lose thoroughly enjoyed, they High secretaries of state living since 382 S. Main 88 S. 2nd E. 21 W. 1st N. LOGAN .07 H t .08 l.llfil-IJIfil-- l Ui.cle Tom s Cabin is in town maintain that the old slogan we M.i) No one can challits Inception. J" 1 3 1.06 1.06 so 1.09 these LEWISTON much in l.tis Adv heat parts, is'.jnl) SMITH FIELD IIYRUM WELLSVILLE enge the patriotism of these ten Lyric. 1.09 I. II 1.12 "That Cache l literally correct men, nor the ripe wisdom which Rain Turns 4.13-3-1,43-4 1. 4 4.16 4.17 Hit. to Snow Valley Is the Place" is theirs from having borne the actual burden of responsibility for With a fall m temperature, the our foreign relations. I They have copious rain which has been visfound no entanglement or limita- iting Cache the past couple of tion of the Independence of the days, turned to snow this afterUnited States by safeguarding noon. Large heavy white flakes gave tlie appearance of winter membership in It. are hoping that And in all the discussion as to Agriculturists does not follow the storm participation of the United States frost as out and many of the buds are in this court there are few perare sons who do not agree as to the the smaller garden seeds Pound Bag through the ground, , desirability and necessity of such i showing un-oa court as one of the additions fo Freezing weather would do methods of pacific settlb- - j tld damage, ments. The contention-- , on this GASOLINE AT LAKE SALS question rests upon the details of 25c JELLO, 3 packages special stipulations under which PRICES, 20c. LCNDAHLS SUPER SERVICE STATION. SECOND we should Join. It is not? my SOUTH AND MAIN. ADV purpose to go into these contenI have no doubt they tions here. 19c can PICKLES, DILL-La- rge Almteft Girls .CamiL CommiUee-Statecart be solvedr and thatr-th- e will sometime become a The Girl's Camp committee met last night in the Stake house' to member of the court." 1-On the question of security, Mr. (discuss matters pertaining to the Pound 2 . . . . 17c COCOA, Hoover , said . In Ws address that; camp for, the coming season..-,I- t sit-1 was decided to have a cook and because of our geographical - had-,- - last supervisoF-aslh- ey uation, because of our great re-l- a sources and of the American year. , It was also decided to genius for organization, we have open the camp the first of May in a sense that no other country for parties and the first of June Between the first has it, security from attack and for the girls. of May and the first of June a harm by other nations." . . 59c JAM, 3 pound , And then, departing from his number of improvements will be . . ft such." as made the 7th address, up finishing president prepared asserted that our security today playground, putting up a flag Duco is easy to use. You is a Duco color is well assured by an army and pole, putting in some windows, CRAPE FRUIT, 2 in and taking care of several miner navy whose high tradition room apply it with a brush or every valor and skill is represented in improvements inside the house. Search th I've gained back 10 pounds of my lost weight and my whole condition is so wonderfully improved since I started Sargon I could shout lor joy. , TAGE THREE THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Tuesday, April 15, 1930. PLAYED CONDEMNED" SUPERBLY ill-w- ill y. nnil r n II ,'fyiV 4 'i Ilm. ' ' - ifLr I pi Salt7 I i run-dow- I j of e. Mrs. Lizzie Layne Correspondent r Lewiston Mr and Mrs R .y Benson entertami at Sunday dinner and supper. Mis Aceinth Eckersly of Richmond, Mr, and MiS. Edd Curtis of Loga.i, I lis. Amanda Henderson an 1 dat p, liter, Marion, of Ogden, Mrs. Elva Sanders and children and Mis. Edd Small, and children of Richmond The day was spent listening to the conference broceeclmts over the radio. Mrs. Maud Benson, Mrs. Effie Miles of Comish and Mrs. Acemth . Eckersly of Richmond motored to Salt Lake Friday to attend the pageant at the Salt Lake tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Haslam and daughter, Mrs Jennie Hodges- and - - little - soil-- - Ronald, went to Salt Lake Friday to attend conference, Mrs. Ariel Marler and children of Salt Lake accompanied her par- ents back to Lewiston where they J will visit a few days with friends and relatives. Mrs Gretta Karren and daughter Leora and Morean and son Bobby were Logan shop,-pers. Monday. Mrs. Maud Benson was a Logan visitor Tuesday. The sewing committee of the Third ward Relief society met at the home of Mrs. Lizzie Layne, Monday afternoon and cut out aprons for the Relief bazaar which will be held some time during the summer, after which light re- -. the freshmer.ts were served to Em-ma following ladies, Eva Monroe, T.avne. Lavene Boyles, Zella Morris and. Rose Porter. Mr. and Mrs. Merland Anderson and children were thi guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Karren ' Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. - Russ - Layne and little r,ors BrSnt and Rex spent Saturday and Sunday at Logan, guests of Mrs. Laynes mother, .Mrs. Jacob Gessell. Mr. and Mrs. Wheelwright and Idaho, little son, Earl, of Rexberg, Wheelwere house guests of Mrs. w brother-in-lawright's sister and Mr. and Mrs. George Mills. Mrs. Wheelwright visited in Lewiston for several days, while her husSalt band attended conference atcoun-selLake.. Mr. Wheelwright Js a in the bishojfflc af Rex- Mr. and Mrs. George Mills and 1 tin-th- mid-d.i)- m-r- 1 3-- 1 Wednesday and t 10 of the rainbow ur in DUGO ... ...... Pure can CANDY EASTER EGGS in your home. Duco can be Used on anything which will take a finish furniture, TODAY AND WED. "id You-ca- choose from a of beautiful va-rie- ty shades, ..four rich stains, and a lustrous, transparent clear. 4i SAMUEL 60LDWY woodwork, bathroom childrens toys, in fact almost everything in your "home can be given new aml endjunng beauty with Duco. fix-ftur- es, in The State pmtntt hand sprayer. And anything you finish with Duco in the afternoon is readylor use by dinner time. , But remember there is but one real Duco, made by duPonu ........ carry a complete stock. Come in and let us show you how easy it is to decorate your own home with : Duco. We , lljondemnect, ANN SODAS, 3 pound caddy LARSEN HARDING LOUIS WOLHEIM K"" mwno hhU t am nsn xiur m HARDWARE LETTUCE' 2 Km 22 West Center Logan Street .... 38c bars 29c US LARGE SOLID HEADS IN OUR SEVEN MARKETS -- l package SLICED-poi- md LARD, PURE WHITE, Utah . "ds PORK CHOPS, Pound CO. . SOAP, Palmolive or Creme Oil 4 BACON, wmiDCOlMAfcl n .42c cans THERE CAPITOL a ... ... jar ttirni WENDELBOE JEWELRY O OPTICAL CO. Thursday We have all the colors , .The Best Sound . 1 4 3-- JEWELS , 7-- 1 - PEARLS-RIN- GS tbit 'lks de-tt- ic or r lire hiiriiu: eimi'nilili her party froek.KiuivGnt! thi1. we have a'liubiil a truly f the new wonderful army things in jeweliy. Here von will llml both iuiiKirteil nail U"ine!tic Jewels. Theatre al DEPARTMENT hitriiig n 1.hI"- - ,, s.n, I Todays Trading Street LEWISTON , - long-propos- Everything I ate disagreed with me and I was. so terribly nervous I hardly slept at all. I was so n weak and that the least exertion would almost put me out entirely and I was going down hill every day. Sargon gave me a wonderful appetite, I eat anything in the woild I w'ant without a trace of IndigestiunTTiiY nerves are Strengthened and ! feel so- - energetic that I go down town to shop and my housework is a pleasure. Sargon Pills stimulated my liver, I'm never bilious or dizzy any more and my constipation overcome is completely Mrs. Anna Lund, 3455 Downing St , Denver. 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