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Show . ' i N V ( 1 V I , j Veteran Trainer I Spectacles Americans uf ilie past By Hugh S. Fullerton, Jr, , Associated Press Sports Writer John McGraw and his New York Giants once more are base starting out to upset the ball dope. The Giants suffered from bad spring severely training weather and seemed due for a lot of early beatthey stepped ings. Where-upo- n to- winning seven successive games and now are the only undefeated team In either major league. shown The Giants have a club needs to everything win a pennant. The first three games were close, but effective pitching and fine fielding gave Then they them the edge. hut sentiment is not dense. weal- (. lasses, Dr. F. B. Parkinson our tlffiie OPTOMETRIST Nnohieilli Mole riav at Downey Darrell Crockett and Ilia LOCAL or- chestra went to Downey Frisupplied day night where they the music for the Downey high school Prom. uneral I l.ogan, I tail i s lor . started hitting and still tained the other points of Mrs .tll .1 si l 1( v 1 i April 28 (P) More than 200 lives were feared lost here today with the reported sinking of the river steamer Condor during a storm on the Jamuna river of eastern Benout of gal . Thus far 'only 20 300 are the passenger list of known to be safe, but details are lacking. ' -- ky Witnessed TOP, ft reel men, mathematicians and vast numbers of those pm known as laymen. By Many What results weie elf. by the observers may i.( Continued from Page One known for several das the occlusion diminished . in calculations that i.uft b l direct ratio to the distance, upon the obseivauui-- , .. , As an , being for Instance 99 percent much tune. total in San Francisco and cor- however, the lajmen pu respondingly Jess so in Los ed it a success. and Angeles on the south The Mexican Seattle on the north. gon , i Within that astronomically has erected a short w.., sacred swath across the north- telegraph station near west were encamped scores of City by which Cjjmm'.u spe ctT es c o pists, has been established vln ! telescoplsts, photographers, graphists, news land. Italy, Argentina un l paper reporters, chartlstsrnews panr (Continued from Page One independence. Today was Gandhi's day of which - he silence, during speaks no word . whatsoever; He was believed to be meditating another letter to Viceroy Lord Irwin, which would make clear further alms of his civil disobedience movement. " for tightening airtradelaw Under a new tumbuckles that marks are protected in . Auswires plane small tria for ten years from their has been- - invented is with renewal for enough to be operated within aregistrati like period permitted. a space of an inch . A wrench . t . c. i XU SfecCcO'om-CIhD'os- ' read- vantage. The Brooklyn Robins became of the victim the seventh Giants yesterday as the New Yorkers hit the deliveries of Bill Clark and Johnny Morri son for 14 solid blows which produced a 10 to 4 score- The Pittsburgh Pirates, chief to Giant supremacy, threat continued their brilliant progress by defeating the champion Chicago Cubs 9 to 5. for their seventh straight victory. The Boston Braves likewise broke out as heavy hitters when Burleigh Grimes made his debut as a Cub pitcher and made 17 blows good for a 13 to 4 victory over Philadelphia. The St. Louis Cardinals used their blows effectively, combining them with seven walks, to beat Cincinnati, 10 to 5. Washington's surprising Senators continued to strengthen their hold on the top rung of the American league ladder by defeating the world champion Athletics for the third time in succession, 11 to 6. The Chicago White Sox and St. Louis Browns produced some surprising results in a Operated Here it wnl on held in Miss Marjorie Robinson, 14 Tut'b-uay i ui irxunnl waid cl .ijxl, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J.sub-L. at 2 P m. Robinson of Richmond, mitted to an operation, for v, r.iintn.r Decorating. Paper appendicitis at a local hosAssociated Press Photo Leonard Mathews, on Sunday. hangingH3G-- J Adv. pital "Sonny Jim Fitztimmons, trainer Phone for the Belair Stud, is training KenOperated At Brigham tucky Derby horses at Aqueduct clistriet I iftli Ward M. I. A J. Wesley Horsley, track on Long Island. an to the submitted of who D. Poiter Professor attorney, tm addan at C will V. S. A. Brigham City gne operated III lor Bojs In Tuesday last for appendi&Kis, Daughter icts 'Litetatuie Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hudson as be Fifth 4 to is reported Improving the Adult lass ol the Uej t0 Salt Lake nave b w ucl M. I A Tuesday evening nicely as could be expected. to the serious Illness of owing 2t 7:30 o clock. their daughter, Irene, who is Marriage Licenses in the hospital. 8th Ward Play Marriage licenses have t been A. I. Gardner M. to ward issued Eish lb Oeorge The Thomas Still 111 - James R, Thomas is and Thelma Smith, both Bishop piesented a play enlilk'drThesynie Bishopwell of Logan; Jess Mathew Stand to be growing gradPath Across the Hill, to aevenreported er of Blackfoot and Hartcnce ually weaker .and weaker. Hi's filled house last Friday well taken of were Walstrom Logan. condition was reported today ing. The parts and everyone thoroughly ento be such that no hopes are Car Abandon held out for recovery. joyed the performance. badThree automobiles were LoCoast Fast Trip From Returns From Arimo ly damaged at the North MrT'and Mrs. William Gan-nws- gan ward meeting house last Mrs. Ezra Eames has returnand sons, William and evening. church ed from Arlpio where she went While the Herbert arrived here last even- was in session some one ran last week to visit her sick ing from Los Angeles, making an automobile Into two cars mother, Mrs. Martin Fink. Mrs. the trip in 24 hours. They are that were parked near the Eames reports that when she battle that went visiting with their daughter. chapel. The car that caused left her mother, the lady was hard-fougMrs. J. D. Marshall. to Chicago by a 2 to 1 score. the damage was abandoned by very much improved. A record which had stood for t henparties driving It. 39 years without beine seriousWrong ) License Plates Here To See Sister William Bloomfield of Salt Observe Sun Eclipse Clem Williams and wife of ly threatened, Was equalled in Lake was fined $10 in city The eclipse of the sun was Fresno. California, have ar- this game when Clancy, White went baseman first court this morning' for oper- easily observed here today rived in Logan on a brief vis- Sox through nine Innings without ating an automobile with the when the clouds rolled away it. Mr. Williams is a brother wrong- - .license plates attached allowing the sun to become of Mrs. Mabel Wilson and as a putout or an assist. there to. The offender was visible. Looking through a sun Mrs. Wilson has been very ' ill, The Detroit Tigers broke & apprehended by the police glass, the eclipse covered the he came home to see if he losing streak of seven games' sun in such a way that It could give her a little cheer at duration by ' hammering Wes Ferrell Of Cleveland for five had the appearance of the her sick bed. . runs in the first Inning and Mov6 "Goods to Logan new moon. It appeared dark Fonnesbeck Tlic Knitting except for the outer edge Born at Cove taking the last game of the works, has closed its branch which formed a bright half Mrs. Natilla Smith, wife of series 7 to 1. slore-m- t Idaho Falls and the circle. Nineteen hits by the Boston Newell Smith, who died Frimerchandise was brought back day night at the hospital here, Red Sox proved better than to Logan on Sunday by J. W. Second Ward Services was born in Cove, the daugh- Babe Ruths second home run "AulV , local transfer many Mr. Elder Campbell oi the stake ter of Mr. and Mrs John of the year .although the homAult X7a Funeral services will er came with two on base In crops look tiu,all e Elder Hum- Comlsh. alon-Vhroute and the Snake high council andreturned be held in the Second ward the ninth inning and the Sox from recently 29 at gained an 8 to 7 victory over . River ."Valley farmers are look- phreys, the Holland mission were the chapel, Tuesday, April the New York Yankees. ing forward tp a bounteous speakers at the Second ward 2 p. m. harvest this falL evensacrament services last c L. M. Winsor, rri engineer on Bill ing. Elder Campbell congrat- the Bear River Drives- While Intoxicated Bay bird refuge Unemployment ulated the bishop of the ward which Is being built by the govCharles Osborne of Smith-fiel- d and the people who stand beby Senate was placed under arrest hind him in the building of ernment, returned home Satweek by Chief Deputy Sheriff Oliver the new chapel. He encouraged urday night to spend the Washington, April 28 (PI Eames last evening and charg- the people to be faithful and end. Mr. Winsor says he is The senate today passed the lake on at the working present ed with operating an automo- cited several Instances where Wagner measure establishing a bile While under the influence faith had been exercised and shore west of Willard where federal public works planning be will considerable -- of dyking board with a $150,000,000 fund liquor. When arraigned be great" things accomplished for Judge Jesse P. Rich this thereby. to be used In times of depresElder Humphreys defendant pleaded sion and unemployment. morning, reported his ipission to Owl at guilty to the charge. Sentence Holland and bore his testi- Remodeling TUlie Olsen, Charles prowill be passed at 2 p. m. on mony of the truthfullness of prietor of the Owl Billiard the gospel. Wednesday. some Parlor, has been doing News rather extensive remodeling of his place of business. He has , By The Associated Press. put an entirely new floor unSalt Lake City Officers and der the billiard tables and is MONDAY, otherwise doing spring house members of the executive com of the Utah Elks state AND WED. cleaning to make the place In- mittee association decided yesterday to viting to his patrons. hold the annual mee.mg ct the organization at Logan. June 6. Farewell Party Tiie best Sound in Tbe State A farewell missionary party and 7. A parade on the second will be held in Che Sixth ward day will feature the meeting. chapel. .LamurAsL. evening, April "Ltreire Gunnison,""' Utah 29, at 8 p. m. for Elder Elmer 10. LaVon Everton who leaves Lo- Chri&enseiv daughter of gan May 5 for a mission to City Marshal and Mrs. lleber the Southern States. The pub- Christensen, Moroni, received a lic is cordially invited to at- broken back and Raymond tend the party which will con- Ottoson, 18, Fountain Green, a suffered a suitable program and sist of possible fracture of the skull, when the car in dancing. which they were riding tipped off the road and turned over Party Given MiSs Lucille Bell entertainthree times north of Fayette ed several friends, ato dinner yesterday. Investigating offi' at her-- home Sundayafternoun cers said - a quant tty of wine in compliment to Fred Ken- and beer was found at ihe Effie nedy who is leaving Logan scene of the accident. soon. Covers were laid for: Olson. 16, who was driving, and Misses Jessie Sehaub, Margaret Wallace Calhoon, 18, escaped Calderwood, Velma Astle, and with minor injuries. Lavon Messrs, Linden Laird, The Carbon Price, Utah Owen, Marion Bell, and the county high school band of 40 hostess and guest of honor. A members returned home today pleasant afternoon was spent. from Grand Junction, Colo., where they woa four first Census Enumerations places in the annual western It appears that many of the Colorado band contest sponstudents at the U. S. A. C., sored by the Grand Junction Felt base Linoleum, 80c to $1.23 per running yard the nurses at local hospitals, chamber of commerce. The and students at the Logan Price band won first place in Iabco rugs, 9x12 $6.50 as as well academy, many of the class A band contest and the other 'residents of Logan individuals took first honors in .Coil Mattresses beenhave not $17.30 to $20.00 enumerated in three events. All should the 1930 census. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ogden consider it a patriotic duty to Taylor had a narrow escape .Whirldry Washers, regular $52.50 be enumerated. If the enum- from possible serious In juiu-erators have not visited them yesterday when a bullet crash77 Going this week for $37.30 they should call the chamber ed through the windshield of of commerce. The Journal of- their automobile while fice. or write to Judge D. R. were riding near the state they inof Roberts, .director Census, dustrial school. Officers who Ogden, Utah. investiated were unable to find the gun wielder t Courts of Honor A scout court of honor will sen. A court will be held be held in Nibley ward Sun-da- y In Preston Sixth also ward Sunfor the Nibley, evening evening for troops from Millville. Paradise and Hyrum day fA Preston Second Sixth, and Second and Third ward First wards, First, and Fairview. It 72 West 1st North unThe be will court troops. Phone 111 will be in chargb of Commisder the direction of Commis- sioner Frank Day and Court of sioner Roy Hall and Cuuit of Honor Chairman W. J. ChandHonor Chairman C. C. Pcter- - ler. v iiai i Sun Eclipse, Lasting British Fire On Unruly Indians About Three Hours Lost With Ship 200 Lives Calcutta. Team in Majors fir-w- 111 Fear McGraws Grianis Only Undefeated TluCtrigliiest, biggcsl, liioatM, lr.iiiii4 wow spectacle w oarers. Horace Cireoloj, ltr nj.tniiii Franklin, wlio, h the wa, was the inventor of hitmnl or doulile isnni lenses, John Adams and four oilier prosiik ids wore kiuX lc- - in lit ir jonnger clas. es lliose faiullios with lto 1 luv Hum of sense is whieli Natuie mdoweil Inin. Ainvrliaiis lleinny Hah Monday, April 28, THE JOURNAL, LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE FOUR t ryW .1M.UIV;!1 4 ht -- r( IBA IB Y Infants Eiderdown Robes $1.25 and 1.75 Vanta - Cotton Bands 35 50 85 Especially fine for summer. sleeves and Jow neck. . $i;oo Hand made of fine handkerchief cloth and hand embroidered in the Philippine Islands. Wear well and are unusually pretty. - - - -- All the dainty mi r Maybe only an extra dress or a pair of rompers t j complete the outfit for Summer when more clothes are needed than at any other time. But whatever he needs now is the time to buy "them. This week Baby Week has become a National Affair. For the occasion, we have provided an unusually fine collection of Summer clothes and accessories for the Baby, including, many exceptional values. We mention here only a few. Organdy Bonnets 75 to Utah State ' No Hand Made Dresses Passed j SUITABLE CLOTHES in blue and pink. - done-briefl- YOUR BABY NEEDS Nothing can be softer and fluffier than an eiderdown robe and nothing can be prettier, especially when they can be had 2.25 shades for the tiny tots, cool, dainty and always Infants Amoskeag Gowns look so fresh. 59 Vanta Shirts cut to fit comfortably. They keep .the tots warm and comfortable, and this soft material is best ta have next to his tender skin. Made of fine while outing, 5K Ilest grade cotton sleeveless buttoir front and low neck; You will do well to select several of these. $1.25 Vests Outing Rohes $i:oo vests, Vanta silk and pins 39 50 59 wool No no buttons, fastened on- - Infants robes,'made,,from fine 'with twiMless tape. Special for Amoskeag outing, pttk mI and pink and blue " trimmed in white.. WW-trimme- Baby Week, $1.00 each. Infants Sheets d, 50 Absorbent easily washed launder perfectly. and Infants Carriage Rohes $1.75 $1.95 $3.50y Wash Satin Made of fine - - - . quiiTU and Japanese silk. Make a beautiful cover for ihe baby's s -- CRYSTAL BOTTLING V FURNITURE AND .Hand Embroidered Pillow Tops i Fine Cotton Training Panties 50 85 $1.50 EXCHANGE Hand embroidered and made in the Philippine Islands. Especially pretty in the carriage or on babys ' bed. ' 50 Heavy button-hole- cotton with d, d wai-Iba- with elastic in bell to the figure. 14 fitted nd which ad-jus- ts J |