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Show T''" 1 ' i GR11N MVRKKT Open i.ir H.Rh lOW . (0M ... i iU.ti.i i l.m M i) H VOLUME L1I1. : I'T H: II) Tuf AMONG LAITER-OJ- Y OVER UTAH, MONDAY, APKH. TALENTED INDIAN BEAUTY L SAliiTS stake quarteny concluded two well out sessions Sunday ruttnded m the Logan tabernacle which brought out a large percentage to of the stake membership the words jf those listen to selected- to edify the saint? Chief among the speakers was Apostle Richard R. Lyman who sesspoke at the conference Pneslhuod at the sions ,and -Pte- gathering- Saturday-tnght- rsident O. Ii. Budge pi esided two Sunday1 gatherings the Piovidence .Second with the the ward choir lurnishing nmsic under the direction of r A. M. Mathews, with Choistf-Prof. S. E. Clark at the oigan and Mr.). James Hansen at the piano. Fiovid- Joseph Quibell of cnce offeied the opening piayer lor the Sunday morning session following the singing el "Praise to the Man ' by the congregation. Piesident Budgeintroduced the various speakPresident Joseph irs with ymnney occupying the first; place on tne conference speak-l11i ing program. He rejoiced that he is a member of the chinch The weapon of truth Is the greatest weapon in the world to fight error, were among his opening remarks. The speaker called attention . to the. wonPresident derful address of Ilcbcr J. Grant at the Centennial conference. The growth of the church as set form in the historical pageant being en- v u-- in Salt Lake, was gra- 1, on Page Six) Logan Students Places In Had Or dered Peer In Speak- Dead Were Alj Capone Men. Galt Lake City, April 21(P) Utah high school stu- the lion s dents captured share of the prizes m the Utah American of the division thcmical society s essay contest. It was revealed by President George Thomas of tne anUniversity of Utah, who nounced the result Friday. First place winners in the each of divisions, various whom will receive $20. includOgden; ed; Taro Katayama, Allen Rice, Davis county, high ahoolElbert Sheffield, Davis County high; Violet R,asmus-n. South Cache high. Sec-cu- cl place winners included; Logan, Eliason, Courtleigh Beat- Eugene Gardner. Logan; Morris rice Hogenson, Logan; Helen Neeley, Wnght, .Logan; - m -- Colonel and Mrs. Lindberg Fly From Coast Jo Coast, in 1 1 Hours, 23 Minutes 27 Seconds Traveled Lit High Lev-el' New York. April Wc have ar.olln r cioss-rontine- later he lan out. the untouched, i lunge from Ins dollar still on the ba' -and tlucc dead men oil the saw iuT, t Tuku. Wain r Wakefield the IP.j. than anybody a else. Taking off from GU nd.de, Cal just at daybreak. Colonel and Mrs. Charles A I,inc;bTg yestuclay brought ,1'.eir new , brilliant searl-- and b'vk moil oplanc to a three point landing on Roosevelt field, where the colonel took olf for Paris thice years ago this spring The ai rival was 18 minute before the day wr.a done distance approximate flown was 2 500 miles, the h Z3 minute.-- , t!mp H hours. , second.,, the average speed 72 an lvuu. A v as mad'- - at Wichita, Kas , amu'es and five seof 22 conds for fuel, but not food Luiuh prepared at Los Angeles, wus eaten in the. air. Although the colonel disclaimed any new' record, the time of the flight wAs three hours, 14 minutes and 29 seconds faster than it ever had before. been flown Captain Frank Hawks, last June 29. flew from Glendale to Roosevelt field m 17 hours. 38 minutes and 56 seconds, nonstop. The lact that he and Mrs Lindberg made a stop, the colonel jtointed out. tech-rally made their flight not one to compare with that, of Captain Hawks. Two miles and more in the had air much of the way they bonflying helmets as Easter nets. 26.-2- 0 They left Glendale at 8 a. m (Eastern standard time), landed at Wichita at2 3 20 30 p m. Took off at at Roose35 and landed velt field at 11.11.52. The total elapsed time was 14 hours, 45 minutes and 32 seconds- in a schedule of breakfast enroute California, luncheon and dinner (a little later) In A Oc tclfrd PreM Photo ABSALOM E. called KILLED attack, Special In the other, clasped a knife was a like the club, gripped bust of a plaster saint. Detectives saw the murders E as a score against the Al Capone gang, lor the. three dead men wue Capone. one They saw thf-.ITcston, April 21 (Special to The Journal) Crushed By a tuples i.hi) ton lime rot k slide-- , Absalom E,-- Burris of Logan, was in- both as a relulalion reKirlccf peace akfe'eniemT'u. in , stantly killed in a rock tjfiarry in Franklin canyon,,, seven and as a challenge miles southeast of Preston late Sunday afternoon. Mr. Burris to the Capone ouuloidship. ROCK SLIDE t,thi -- New Yoik. Colonel Lindberg, who made the flight to test the possibility of commercial routes at hiyh altitudes, believes that such x- -4 vl F J vi , fv, v States, Great Britain and o Japan, on the one hand, and the problem of the relations associated Pre ss Photo mg show. The Logan Rodeo Is on the Gladys Normand, sister of the between the navies of Grea Intermouniatn Rodeoi circuit late film star, is taking a course In Britain, Franco and Italy on the other. flying school Jn. Lot Angelos, and will be conducted, accord"These are quite distinct" ing to specific rules and be The first of these tended by some of the best problems. nas been solved, x x x ride is, bull doggers, and ropers South Cache ui the world. The Logan RodIn the second of these probeo program will be circulated x x x valuable' lems White Black and very suurr to other large rodeos have- betnAiad,-uii4--th- e dlpeussions ' at Livingston, Montana, Ore- underlying questions upon gun,, City, Blackfoot and other whlcn r final --solution Tnu.,L 26 Day, April places. The Blackfoot Rodeo rest have been explored ''and 1 will be held June and ed at the great and '!' Hyrum 1rnlcPlMcCT-acken"- fair Mr. Bd The celebrations (Continued on committee Page Two) Policeman Guarding Hats In 'Churclr Har- - - Hir OwnHat Stolen- Annual Of College library Black - on Page Four Lay Corner Slone of South Cache, will be held at Hyrum, Saturday, April 26. It Is sponsored by the farm bureau organizations of Hyrum, Wellsvllle, Millville, Paradise and Mendon. The several committees are showing greater interest . than ever before, in making It the most successful show ever held. Assurance Is given the chairman, that cattle from the herds of .most of the dairymen of South Cache will be on exhibition. The cattle will be assembled on the grounds, North of the Stake house, on the day of the exhibit and judging will commence at 2 oclock, when the prizes and ribbons will be distributed. Prof. Henry Terrys South Cache band will furnish some peppy music for the occasion. The committees in charge .Ti . -- The and White Day Tl audic.K'c mud, pleasure Hum we variola i,nm-h- e be5t He Uic coun,r'y bers played in a way that delighted with It and said ic- -, casioncd nnic a favmable cou)d conduct his show 100 pro-- am sponso admiig to ent better Uian at Adams were the ,son nunib is th .(Field With a few changes and three Micliaclson si. .tors and some repairs and construction ike M)pcial dance numbers done th(1 pre.si.nt chutes at the fair ve Uo The taiPnt(1(1 girls dance numbers that brought much appreciaUve applause Continued ' Wellsvillc, Millville, Hyrum, Paradise and Mendon Dairy men to Participate Comrn.t-tee- s named. At A Day Program Official of the laying ner stone of the U. coi- S. A. C. will feature., program scheduled for Friuay, April 2. Myron Childs, According to general chairman, the college bell will ring at 11 '30 a. m.. calling the .Undents aiul JacuU t together at Vie Library building site' who during the forenoon are to be busy cleaning up the campus. There will then be a brief ceremony durthe corner-ston- e ing which will be laid and a box sealed into it, containing various doLibrary . Building this year's - ay -- ing am Loimu in tftrrlCv--grsnTt- rr" Reid grid Reuben Hansen; com Its-- cinnensioiw- will, bo- - 17x22x23--inches- . mittee oh grounds, Henry Munson and H. P. Anderson; comeuni-t- r Th action, principal mittee- on publicity, Parley job listed lor A Day ,.,is ... re- -, tlie concrete Murray, Wellsvllle, H. J. Rich- placement of ards, Mendon, and Edvin Mad-doc- k, walk leading from the north Paradise. entrance of the Mam Building Judging of dairy products to the chemistry building. In Facia. Bureau Presidcnts M.ilton );addiUon.-- . all coadwajs wiil .,b2 -d and the campus-genera- l Allen, Parley Murray and 'lv given .a good cleaning. op Orval Lee. . Malad Seeking Coach Line Thru Evamston, 111., April 21 (P) Officer, Charles, F. Boulanger ts went to church Sunday -- to St. , Lukes Episcopal Church on business. River . He stoqd ..guard ;.r.ovr. the. Valley Over filled. Who Presided hats and coats. parishoners A new five year retord foti There hs been considerable Even in churches they have was three first the Idaho 21 prnth In Unofficial policemen. They have a nice, agitation 'regarding the waste Malad, April, House Kitchen Dies set by the awards this year. to cozy cloakroom at St. Luke s according The commerce secretar. said of fish from the dam in Black- inlornGtion, Mayor Jedd Jones is out to the 'and Boulanger, finding a spare Of To Take detective the young effect thaL the Union Pacific hook, hung up his own hat cur dAlene, Idaho, April piesident of the was placed in charge the toppers, derbies and recluse. years neceisary to drain the The periods to tarry the ,Tj An aged kitenen. House Sun Eclipse Monday April 28 of some of Evanston's -MLa, who , is said to White he served the secret ser- activities in public works and 'The large gate control at the Tted 1 p p e' years to dam was broken and this had White utilities construction aLu! the over theib public left he V1A presided and those after After the services he tele- Lv?,an, came the toUl he forecast several to be repaired. To do it, it wa ,o kitchen when Grovdris vice the white house untilarehe blanks months ago. several places for photographs water to Phoned the police station let By Howard W. Blakes.ee, the Yf frap 7, land was president, ,' truPo (necessary west 23 years ago The .TO This, he said, Is Boulang- Associated Press Science Editor afoot and in airola.v'-:- . This $7,000, 000, 000 , progrtm from the dam. Fish and game l, concerand the air of mystery is world 11 w s the ,n as far as was Lick on a basis of authorities were notified and'jpfj. fMay01 er. I am at St. Lukes EpisCambridge, Mass., April 21 largest party will be from clung to him In life pass- - ned. Not even to Buckle did he was estimated t) very I have been (Alb If the valleys of the observatory. University of CuU- government. Ted Seeholzer, county warden, ne dissipated with his oiled highway copal church. vahey ,W11 see an tell his experiences, nor did , of officials the he could Save to and all hats. state the governors watching silence. (fish. Many were picked up eive a reason for his lHp corporation .. desk . said the as a veritable Splendid, knd Garlan the character here for nearly His home would carry the year Jar (they were put back into the Dun-wh- o It will photograph an eclipse of ea iws scientific objectives m I sergeant. with costly you hope enjoyed of tne filled li.u ter of a century. southern museum, .end . were a statement to, the Associat.u of last river. ahead Others, year. however, over their the sun that flashes the services., established himself class Chinaware and books. -- While the $303,000,000 wbuld killed as a ' result of the sut Ootvsiderable a jITcss. more for than or a home on OmTof his chief treasures was as i nary , barely .show-pla.services,1 Um ,, replied jirt set a new first quarter record, and mud in the water, mostly e Pa totaluy ex lan ., The second. were O. K. done already by anger, shore of Hayden Lake,- a full set of dishes, .manufacthaa ten to said 7)rlc, this are unable figure the ' secretary t..n , herring. Herring It is one of the briefest icom San Francisco toTherehere, was found dead yes- ured from meerschaum. wbuld be further survive when the water be - .the, 1c&1 Llons, c!Jv.n a" ,ef: preacher came out after the j Malad services and complimented me eclipses on record and so Montana state, line. he would ga- undoubtedly pmmo.e occasions from the comes and On or; with silt saturated swelled by Reports 6 of center the crlirie save upon a shadow a half soon Ismail me for as round as for watching possible and thanked l;ved apart, ther a cfoup about him other 11 . states and, from sand as was the case here. route, and a the hats. mile wide that the president- - WR1 be annular, a - run of u- aerdinary occasions when banquetr prepared with his awards upon which reports;' Word ' has been passed around procure for the valley neighbors nd011 ,haU ithered a few That was sweet of him," of .the American astronomical own hands. At these gatherwere not received. that ail the fish were killed through bus passenger line, pt-- t ic moon, disErnest 7. Brovm , tonic him and regaled them was ' the said the sergeant. Well make .society. Dr. between the dam good and Logan ings cross rata C.n.a mile-deeMontana h of p warms much f an to learned that rood and as estimate Yale, by on According guests and official This watcher r.ot Is An statement the international river. eyoosition hat you cussed, the ory as he cared to public health service nine your beat. Now you can come valleys on the edge ot fuels af their host's life story, of carmonization, and bom out by the facts. There u moon may spoil it somewhat. The center cf the eclipse h Unim or ten the was persons only one man was he it nela De are a trout 'will acts, put the in in (treat f his last many gas generators As the moon will only barely due shortly before noon, standBuckle, nave rad measles William Boulang-jcovthe deeding of hiS Lisbon to encourage the pse holes along the river channel and SUtes said I can t, Cal ; a mile ard time, at Berkely. sun's three out of four whoop-kille- d Crin Portugal of fuel produced The fact that some fish were 11 and I migh. valley. may serve face, raining where as a 12:30 nick about at Denver, R(? cough. Is from wood. regrettable but from For smaller theatres Ger- catch cold. j through which sunlight will it will be a- A machine has been invent- Investigation it Is found that ed over in his 'chair when heHow come? the mans Inquired have Stained. . pour. shadow,' about 2 p. m. central cheap developed as no one is to blame for the called to deliver some grocer- ed to slice loaves of breadbak- condition! U from and abou-3:3- 0 sound reproducing Although the moons valleys time, in Chicagoequipment sergeant. ing to America ovens leave In large they pc BoulYork and m New new' Somebody? to to are at a replied the which hazard disks id. Duncan Joined the p. owing parts Word comes from the general psing None of Duncan's relatives eries, the slices . being sealed Stole my peculiarities of this eclipse, Boston. can be added later to complete anger, ' dejectedly, For these three cities States secret service, were be living. He in waxed paper packages for to known When hat. Continued on Page Four astronomers are t preparing at Ut will be about a half eclipse. standard sets. ye several years. elected sale. was about 73 years old. was : Cleveland con-tiac- -- Bear Bish-.rake- ; -- Prepare Pictures , ,ste . 1 I Po paYt. and'rv ! j poul-'camer- I I j ' ; jn , . . Bt . - . jl er 1 three-quarie- - I i - ar , - cuments of histone value.' The stone, to be laid on the .southwest corner of the build is belhg cut rs i Ii 19-2- and Lundberg others will go to Blactcfoot and contact the many profession-th- e C0UKt-T al riders who will be there. ,U8,. While here Mr. Colburn vist'hcatre management Capi, ited Adams Field where the the advertising committee vhlodeo was held Jast and Union the cache County Pairyear Musicians llie local ground ipoiisoiing the musician's In me He said to forget Adams Field at the Palais d'Or Wednesday, and by all means hold the Lo- t Jgan Rodeo at the fair grounds. for a fine tha-wa- y ce ? I - Chairman - ' I Amc-ru'a- - ; 3:-4- Saints, and was well known throughout Cache valley, wife died several years ago. Surviving are the following children: YV. J., Wesley T., mid Ruth Burris "and Mrs. F. S. Spiith of Logan; Golden T. J N Burris and Mrs Ora Benson and Mrs. C. L.CelloMagnu, Utah, and Mrs. E. N. Nielsen, Downey, Idaho The bodv was removed to an undertaking parlor at Pres- ton . Funeral services will ba held in the Loan Tenth ward chapel Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment will be in Logan City cemetery. New York, April 21 tAP) Speaking across the Atlantic u the annual luncheon of the Associated Tress, Bceretny Stimson desenbed the London '.naval agreement today as a in World j jlong step forward . diplomacy. The' Treat yratTiTTirTT - tHTS'gnnd-s- aid j the head of tindelegation to Londi.n, represented a practical application of the peaceful declarations of I'lmliiT; at once the navies ol the United States, Great Britain and Japan, and noldmg a promise of futuie agreement also as in ' the naval establishment) of France and Italy. Mr. Stnnson's address, listened, to by the members ol the at. Associated Press their luncheon here, was broadcast also througout the country by the National BioadeasUiu; company. The work of llie London he said, , lias conference," two really comprised quite separate naval problems tne problem of the relations between the navies of the Unit- - ' gam-land- was foreman at the quarry owned by the Amalgamated Sugar company.- Sheriff J. A. Paton ad Undertaker Hendricks were called to the scene of the accident which occurred at the quarry by the Little Mountain near the property of A. E. Furhiman of Franklin. Mr. Burris, whp.whs taking out rock for the sugar company and who has bjen Working at the quarry for the la4l twenty years, set off a blast, and went to remove the loosened rocks a few minutes after the discharge. A rock-- 1 slide came sweeping him down with 300 tons of large boulders, sonle about the size of an ordinary table. Two other men working with the victim of the fatal ac-- 1 cident, Ithrael Oliverson of Franklin and John Durstiller, nar- lowly escaped suffering the fate of Burris. They succeeded in tleeing to a safe place. n i j b.u. . lie had been shot the chon as the assassin III along the flights will follow across the trail he blazed country, Show 7 Billion May He said they- flew at from Contracts altitude feet 15.000 to io,oO0 f. jcxccuL f I the "Logan." BeSpenl- stretch into New York. second last and of first Essays Mrs. to The colonel gaveplace winners will be submitcredit for tod in the national contest, six Lindberg much of the details of Washington, April 21 technical be actual will the which m Lamont said today Game Warden winners Secretary - college the flight. She did the navi- that awarding Of $303,0.00.000 awarded a holarships, including tuition- gating, he said, kept the charts, in public construction Supervised Taking ncs and $500 in cash annual during the first quarter r pagc Fgu of 1930 in 37 states indicated of $7,000,000.-00- 0 (hat liis estimate WOtlld Care of Fish be fulfor the year White four-ye- 33 paicm'.v ms Jo. ph jfpoiL.,1, 28, p.utner of Del Re m the opeiahon ol the gioeg.uv, lay dead m from ol BURRIS LOGAN Re. li.u.,; Dint ban shut m OF .sumclnn s also had m the back, up- he sought to flee Del Tessfe Mobley Brave of Ardmore, Oklj., was selected as the most beautiful Indian girl In the southwest. Her Inciian name is Loutchs-enya- . which means the humming bird. S1 ments Organization. bi faster 2S Compli- Today, W'M The celebrationV committee chamber ot el the Logan rommeice lor the celebration July 24th and 25th has signed a lontruct with E. E. ColDurn of Biackloot for the Logan Rodeo as one of the main tea-'tu- v ot the celebration,. In order- - to conduct a rodeo it Is necessary to have at least a two day show toi the contestants. The cele-a turn will therefore be two days, July 24th and 25lh. Mr. Colburn has had much experience In furnishing stock and equipment lor rodeos and conducting them. For years he has done this for the Henry Idaho stampede, Blackfoot, Tremonton, Preston, fahs, txkeville and other places. He 'owns his stock and equipment and is well prepared to stage a gtiod show. For the Logan Kooeo lie will have three ear-th- e loads of professional bucking bi ones, large wild steers for mill dogging, calves tor roping wild horses, two chariot teams and drivers, wild steers tor roping and riding and wild horses for bareback rldng. Also all the equipment wltn tlle necessary help to go with to put on a fast and excit- - met 21 lhght nt Wyoming plete Arrangements For Kodeo. ' 4 The Associated Press Annual Luncheon Corn-eas- y minute-- , Greeting From President Hoover Itead at Seeks Air Career -1 BR0A00A! IS ed in Utah, Idaho and P Chi. urn T A,),f! ;i blue hoi.i ill (in no .sti.u" to gang minder rau a tlp!c sl.ivm. i .illy Rati i mom, in; One man in'eiid tic sn'ik- a doll ir bill oil C.Oy the bar and ordcicd beci Two , n, Essay Contest - North LONDON T iller con-fuen- PRESS SPEECH LOGAN TO LAST Pro-Morn- 93. ASSOCIAT IlfSTIMSON Mating Took Place Jul 21 and 25 Early LaMer grain to be Advertising-K- characterizes church for Endurance Out One Hundred ears. Win Of INiGELEBRATION II V fContlnued NIMBLE CHICAGO ACCOMPIISHIM If )'. 21, 1!;1H. THBEt Speakers at Logan Stake Con f create Partake ot Spirit that Logan f'iirally fair lt.i.'gli! and little change in (omit ratin'-- . Fair anil milil Jomght ami TneMl-,v- ; LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, IS ! WEATHER i s ; ... !i , |