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Show T' mm eevxeeeee TtT yyhiesday, April 23. 1930, imimithhhh'MIIIHih,.'IHTU VT ? 7 T TIT f T T 7 4 7 V V 8 V ', i tit 71 ' tt wrTT2 iiT7?V; iii.';'.VtUVi'tittv;.v. THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH NEW YORK SKYLINES VIE IN HEIGHT; TALLEST TOWER NOW REACHES 1,030 FEET RIVAL rvi'V REPORT OF CACHE COUNTY DAIRY HERD IMPROVEFENT ASSOCIATIONS llictl tit . RICHMOND )" ii(t on ( I mil ( UU r,i llnjli lirnl-.- , tmK or 1 Won' V 1. Kiiiirn. Cully . Win. .sesis i ( ) is Iliilli it, N) in;i . 'mii-iM'ii- - Ur! Iiisihi, Z. H.u fis. 1 !. ! d.Hi. huitai I'tian i.a: . i r I,. Funk. ''tai .L.Funi,. V inti t Mat.utiir 1 I ( I., . u:iU, i iilltll HIS M"l!).t W!.l 1.SMI.1.I. to: Kusset VF'i'le W. Ue"( I. II I nurt, Olxil, M.l'lll alliam, M in .! list !..K I ) liitti,ri.Hi 1779 rc.s la rshniaii, Speik ICO 65.:t 61.8 jmI . Juhn rimil OK, NmO 11, 1871 . t II twiia t t hi: W. Kail. ml, ,lr. is II. 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V( the lelt is the si. seen t t hi as h.ini.i il ( crest. r's lonei is trim the ami bellin hr)sltr toner 1. 030-fo- in mullin' n i.i :s Niw do you New York . think of our skyline'' The question has been put to to every eminent vun'or New York for so many years municithat h. has become re A lie wh r- i- he lal ih of re ik, n- - r" , w hll ng 1- 1. -- Mrs.-Charle- s -- ne 68-st- 1- C- . (. KFFSF, ('orres)oiiileiit But it continues to be ask-e- r. suffiho longer and it is cient to ask the question uilh-- i out speeilying which of New' Benso- n- T riday evening the Thursday evening Mrs. Char-th- e Yoik's skylines is meant. x hool Rivei side under les Reese entertained at a two r.ow has Fur the city o' the teachers Lorin birthday dinner in honor of auspices ot one is tlie cluster great Smith am1 ; ae Misses Melba her father, George Foster, Mr. towers' set along Wail street plowman were Ludella Jensen, and Mrs. Angus Funk and Broadway at tne loot of incsented a very interesting also present- .Manhattan island. m the ward hall. The of and Mrs. Foster Mr. rn midtown, program The other is number was a song by Whitney spent Thursday and nrst grown up since ls25. In this three fust glade girls. Viva as guests of their Siroup ot skyscrapers, cluster-- Fvnk, Bai oara Smith and Don- Friday and son Mr. and iu'ound F'prty secon d s'reet na fteee, aft er which a - short daughter Reese.- , in the vicinity of the Grand tour act The following program was play was givgfi by Central terminal are now ; members - of ihe second, third rendered - in Sunday school eight of New Yoik's lo tallest!land rourth entitled Sunday. Retold story, Margargrades towers. j to The Wishing et Cardon, song, Ephraim Fal-sle- v; in the The Way The tallest building recitation. Viva Funk, Cayle Reese and Mar-ge1.030-- 1 Gate. world is the each gave a solo, Charles Reese, and a Cronquist loot Chrysler tower in mid- -, which was followed talk on Easter by Cash Smith. town. Catacorner from it is; recitation, Mr. and Mrs. George Cowley a one act play entitled the tne Chamn building 'by 'Sewing Cucle. given by girls and Mr. and Mrs, W. G. and adjoining that is tne the higher grades. The attended the funeral services Lincoln building. Half a ,110m 'closing r.ur hers were a recita-- ! of John E. Everton on Sunblock east is the new tion by Rex Funk and a song day. Daily New3 building. Reese. Norma PetMrs. L. J. Neeley entertained All cf these buildings hav Iby LaVoyle and Mar-- : at Easter dinner Sunday. Covenna Munk, erson, vn been erected thin the last The audience en-- 1 ers were laid for Bishop and twm years h jorie Izatt.' enahung the yery Mrs. Ipsen and three daughthe pv'yed performance section to boast a rfcyitne much ters. and -- Miss-" Veda .Hughes which now rivals the vista of! enter-tow- n. of Malad, Mr. and Mrs. Cnar-le- s Tnain Mrs. George pinnacles down; Purser and son Leo, Mr. of her members the tamed , ot Mrs. George Cowley and and of her home at the But even downtown the Misses Gwen and Edna Woolworth tower, for 14 tiler, Mrs. George Lemon in the Cowley and Cowley, years the tallest in the world, Logan, on Thursday afternoon, members Dewayne of the Neeley family. is no longer supreme. It is oiit A dainiy luncheon was served Mrs. Mame Reese entertainclub done by the new 930-foBank, to six members of the Mrs. ed at dinner Sunday. Special of Manhattan building in Wall and the special guests, Annie T. guests were Mrs. street. (Lottie Jones, Mrs. Cecil Allen. Reese and Mrs. LaVon Miss and Lemon Mrs. George The now obscured golden Lucile and children of Logan. Partington. Favors were dome of the New York World-thBenson people motorchickEaster Many of form the ir of nieedle-poied to the canyon on Sunday. rabbits. and ens the Singer building, the Metropolitan Life building each in its turn the highest building in the world have FLASHES OF LIFE 'become 'alsd-- i ans tan's skyscraper race. Higher than any of these He was on i Why all this? will, be the. . new Empire State - By The Associated . Press hoiseback. Ioui'th , -.eligibles bmldlreg Tmn.ly London. .,,M...the Meissen, jGermanyThis---Cit- y street and Fifth avenue, which seem to have departed with- is to have 85 stories and a nut alliances, is so poor that even burglars -t- behave-pity;.on nneOfthe---'g:r(s----wit- h it.Theypried dirigible mast bn top.- - - thc city treasurer s.--f It is being erected now, and American 'naval delegation, open remarked, and found the equivalent around it will rise a third homeward bound. were the $1.50. They left it. that London men skyline. ever met, and had she finest The .downtown cluster of sky said that, the London scrapers sprung up because Ceorge wonderful. Ho enwere girls the foot of the Island had come to light. have casements transit facilities to care for wore London A girl who the throngs of workers who The Talks is a Queen Mary's pearls artists t'ould be officed in such struc- 'bride. Doris Jack, Miss tures. Victor Mrs. daughter, now Lewiston Lions The- midtown pinnacles fol- Whitehead, posed with the lowed the bringing of comparfor her father so he able transportation to the vic-- jj corrpCt detail in a por-ou- ty we are accustomed street. of Forty-secothe to Although had made, of he ilralt hearing that conditions The builders of the Empire i , en among the farmers are un State have had to convince j Kew' committee of favorable, the lot of the farmyorkA pi'i'pective office renters that the board has of alderman er here is far better than It tneir site was equally close voted a brewery permission to is in Europe, according to Prolo quick transit. They are continue a pipe line under a fessor George B. Caine, of the creating a new business cen street till 19. There s hope Utah State Agricultral college, t. to which many anotherto Mavor-Walkcommented. Who was the principal speaker vteraper builder is likely pullman at the regular meeting of the Columbia. S. C.-- No u me in the next decade. , will be allowed to operate in Lions f club .of Lewiston, held Caroline without . a Monday night. South a Professor Caine - discussed white man In charge, says raildairying in the principal dairy special order of the state countries of Europe, as road commission. by him In his recent trip New York Having delivered for 48 through Europe, andtold club mail in Wall Street Zinfanilcl Crape Plants, remembers that while In some vears, William Manck is to 2 years old, 13c tire on pension Friday on his respects our dairying .is superior to that of the countries of 69th birthday, since the Riliier Grape Plants Is going 'Europe, there are some lessons 2 yrars old, 50c require It. Then he to look for something else to that we can learn from them to our advantage. Strong sturdy stuck. Music for the meeting was , Plant now. New York For speeding in Central Park. George H. Eddy, furnished by Lynn Bright and ,1. E. IIYDF, More than broker, has been fined $10. Spencer Taggart. testified that . he fifty club members were pre- -' 91 West 2 Policemen, Ilali Norlli, was . - ry ry a me 476-fo- ot mid-tow- . re mO-fo- 792-(cl- ub , ot I Mor-tens- nf it 612-fo- en nt ot ry iim n s.a fee, uch -- amdo-Amenc- Few of an -- i lled on- Prof. urn ey. Caine" Before - nd i er v- , FOR SALE wit-nese- ed , 17118 V. E. P.E. j W. i 2138 1764 1377 1379 tun (hilen, Dili tan tlrden, UrownSe . Human, link 1786 1938 1830 3333 1639 i832 1 336 1615 K. 1779 N. A. Smith. Spot (ieoigc S. Pend, Teniest 1717 - 13 ... K 1370 ! I loot TO 7 5 n:5:i !MI3 10.33 66.6 63.8 63.5 W KLIM ll.I.E COLLEGE 7 1188 Parle) P. Murray 6U.7 611.0 (lif F. (i. M.iinchan V. Olsi-- Andrew Nelson A lin Jenson t ons IS I'llN Hi.-ie- Kaird. Niwel M. ('. Pitcher, Ked N. s. Johnson, 1iinress P.EAaiiOrilen, Sail"' Jr. II. erne Wiser, t.urtje i. . 1C 1 LEWIS DEPARTMENT pal Jest. li 1.1 l::U.3Xlr 8. 8 Till II. W. It.ill.iid, 3V '.tin!) Medi) Jul.iisiiii, Dais) W. J. Peterson, Mnliit . Wesle) Johnson, Ne!! .'.i-di- I.. Kent JL. TrairlU'C rns Itiillon 71.7! Wm. Amleison .e 69.6 Merrill 2181 4 rxiirin t4.r i a;Us. H.M.l.i!!.ird,.Ji, Jennie Fester Queen Jl. rmiipiUl, !:,)b W. II. .triin:t. i.il) 7 ass 1 linn il.MOND-LhV- - 8 6 3 II 997 1 09 1 1215 960 3I.7I 37.30 37.10 37.30 36.10 KI) 39.30 6.60 27.80 33.90 33.30 71.3 67.8 66.9 66.2 63.8 63.2 HDK PKK la-- I )"I! Rider, (Jeneia Adieroft, Pltiher. 201)0 Dell AshrroH, Smut Preston" lae Star Alum Halls, Spot ternon Perkes, Pit AsC SeOmniis. iet Pivstan la'e, ( roppie Leo Keeiler, "Mg Dell n roft, Hrou nit- - A-i- - 1881 1382 1729 1336 1169 68.0 61.8 61.0 6H 633 Canadian Fliers grief. Mothers, old and sor- Royal rowful, glanced first aj the Killed bars which for varying periods sons from off their had shut Regina, Bask., April 22 (AP) the world, and then beyond air Two them at the filing clerk who Royal Canadian might have known their er- force fliers were killed today rant ones who died in the when their monoplane fell 400 smoke. Here, half abashed as he H. W. Carew entered the door to present his Flying officer not claims, stood a father, long from the old country, who seemed not quite to comprerace hend. There the doll-lik- e vvners. or a young girl was met with tears. Rumors that some of the dead had committed suicide or were shot to death by guards during the turmoil were em- -, Sergeant Richards made a take off from the city up airport and when 400 feetcraft-waThe the engine stalled. a crunpled heap, and the men were dead when spectators arrived. , s i Perfumes .are being mad&io paste form in Paris for Iran velers use. .Ml T .ftl r fJ , I $ New Buyers, Prospects M. C. Naegle . Spai'Kiimn K. 1C 5 944 1069 36.69 36.60 HIDE PARK 63.2 sn Keamons '4 701 61.3 Trenton l.ee 1915 39.4 Ivan Seainons ... 1 62t - 58.3 j Herb.- - Seamens 1913 .Ti.i I Jed Seamons 1367 48 00 1 306 46.30 4 1316 43.660 122 41JI04 5 1178 41.80 4 - 9 ,6.4 Summary of March, 1930, Report of Cache County Dairy Herd Improvement Associations. phatically denied today regular Captain C. B. Weir, army reserve oTflcer, "a direct- -' or at the temporary morgue. He said not one of the bodies showed evidence of a shot or of suicide. the Captain Weir told of work at the morgue, a herculean task for the undertakers. First, he said, his men made certain that all were dead. At Kirliiiioiul-leistmi : lk Wells' ille College Ward; C la'gend : F ; ll)de 2 a. m. Tuesday the work ol I) Central ( aelir ; K lew isliai-- t m nish ; embalming started. Exactly 24 Park; G Weraee, hours later all bodies had been Total rows in embalmed, dressed and placed In caskets. JUiIk.t('st'd . Soldiers-sto- od Total dry rows . at attention at the end of the long rows Number of herds of caskets. At the foot of each rrnige. pounds fat rested a floral piece, a reper row A erase pounds mi'lc membrance of the state of Ohio. 'ixr row No. pf rows producing Saddened by the tragedy, 4(1 lbs. fat or more. Governor Myers Y. Cooper visFeed cost ier ited the morgue during the 100 pounds inllk - -morning. Feed cost Kr Questioned by Welfare Direc1 tor Hal H. Griswold, the. Chief pound fat A'erage lbs. fat for declared that when the guards 10 high rows did start unlocking the cells to erage lbs. milk for release the prisoners, they 10 high rows. . .. should have started in the top erage lbs. fat for instead of botranges at the 3 high herds of tom. 12 rows or OVOI'i'; There were 'six" tiers" of cells A'erage Ills, milk for and the fire was burning along 5 high heids of 12 the roof over the heads of rows or more those in the last range. .VH'Digr lbs, fat for, "The prisoners in the first a high herds of tiers would ha ve beerr safe-nn-t- ll less than 12 rows .. the guards reached them, forAvrrogr said. The fire started In 5 high herds of the north end of the cellblock less than 12 rows and ate its way toward the but there was no fire c powered them. It was not done south li.,'cAnm-In UfUG .. however, with-- maliclous intent , the south ' , portion when. for the convicts were doing Nice arriver, he said. said. their best to help, he The chief told the investigafathers, tors that in his opinion mothers, Widows, ihlo 318 of the brothers and sisters was not a safe the penitentiary crowded (dead- - convicts in to which place house 4.000 or more men. He described penitentiary today. I the and as they tearfully Timidly buildings very old and formed in a mass against the of very Inflammable construcof the office tion. If there ever had been bars o?. the gate big prison where smoke snuf- any fire drill in the penitenloved their of lives fed out the tiary. Chief Nice said, he did ones. Inside, at a little table, not know about it. He said he sat- a trusty, pencil in hand never received any instructions and reference book before him to make an inspection of the outer to pass them beyond the prison, that no recommendagate, and into the custody Of tions had ever been received daugh-of from his inspectors and Miss Amanda Thomas, the warden, and Dan he never had made any that reman. one of the life Bonzo, chief record clerkr commendations r to-- the " state Gilbert General Miss Thomas, Attorney tight lipped, because the state would not Bettman, Reading the inquiry sorted card3 and passed out Pa?.Jy,,attentl0n to them if asked the chief which of the information while Bonzo aided x did. for prison officials was in charge her. Both, were acting on-t- he insider Warden Preston E. Thomas, - To supply hot - water for I dont know he answered. who had issued the orders for early morning shaving I dont think anybody had the claiming of the dead. Frenchman has Invented an charge. In fact I dont beFaces were pressed against electrically heated siphon relieve anyone could have con- the bars, tired, weary faces sembling those in which cartrolled the prisoners. with lines of sorrow. - Among bonated water is supplied. It was a mad mob. but they) the scores of kinfolk to Ohios were doing the work ahd doing prison dead . stood women, Tests are being made . on them the the Scotch coast with a radio it right.- weeping. Around Chief .Nice said the convicts; more composed members of sound wave device that tells interfered with the firemen the crowd had drawn invis-whi- le a ships navigator his distance the firemen were hand- - lble circles allowing them in as well as direction from a - ling the hoae and, even over- - a small degree to be alone in fog horn on shore. Il)ruiii-Puradise- - A41ue of Values The greatest appeal of the New Essey CJnUeogef f Is value. ar ' ' ,J - , What Mea.Ssyt '! . - - - bought Else because it stands out in Its fjfht with 7 distinctive value, appearance and performance.". , 3 if til - want a car to be proud of a nd Essex isit. In and roadability It surpasses everything, Ap- - t pear once and economy are as fine as money can buy. , . get-atco- f, r j! . i ' What Women Sayr. it .Hij "My cor must be as much a matter of prids as my clothes , or , fbsr-tml- dollar-for-doll- . my home. Essex -- satisfies that requirement." , "Just as proud of mV hcttsrttnex as vf the- - SO.OOO car Olso bought. It is easy to drive. at.d in parfottnance and comfort equals any car i ever owned, i n .. . v )i You arc invited to drive the N$yv Ecsex Chill- - t lenger.Aou will learn why everyone proclaim! value. , V. it the greatest k dollar-for-doll- ar . '( ptate . ilJ Othetj, CFor. theCoUpVScYen. as $ J i.s. models Doextra cost Wide color choicfe Dorati, factory ' attrattfcvely priced.- 'lESSE iiUcnger' v 7 i mfl emu M aflart , u YONIC MOTOR CO. - 1 ! Logan, Utah j Montpelier, Idaho T. N. SNEDDON MOTOR CO. I 3fi! T fit Arrtiwf lamifi iiHraiiwiriiiinnim V -- iair i'ti V - TjTm t - -W- ANTED-Two high class salesfnen to handle high' qhality food product. IHust have some capital. References required. This is 'an, opportunity for the right men. . (Address inquiries to Box R, care ' Journal), i, ' . t .' . V 'N i , : .. ;. y . ; - : , : i - g- . .1' 4 ? . 4 1 f ri .'V H 1 |