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Show JOLUNAL. LOCAN, CACHE COUNTY, T11E PAGE SIX same 'Zr. both Johnston, 15, was being aviator, who died yesterday' of 'a different cabin in the She treated today for severe bums injury. escaped for nritrlci, to Washington plane. accomplish- -j received when her theatrical burial He was a native of the J Among Fahys al endurance )costume - ignited from a was a fiol will and of 36 hours, 56 minutes dle last and a parish cemetery. ;birled in Arlington ancj 33 seconds, which estab-- 1 school audience almost went Fahv. who was 33 years old libed a record in May 1929. 1C The girl waa rest in . a . when was injured plane said Ua candle doctors used for makeup i Want $26,009,090 GEPMEHT PROViBEffi ! MRS. Of U. S. Congress Washington, Aprrl 28 lP) C'ongies.s was asked today to appropriate $26,000,001) for its i ov n maintenance during the year 1931. The hoie-appropriations ceMnnttee reported the annual -TTipply bill Lfnr:,thc legislative recomto house, the oianch mending an increase of over the current year the but $3,537,000 less than in-- ji Of )) the budget estimates. ceased funds, $4,763,000 is to be used to acquire additional capital grounds and $1,000,000 is to be expended on the pro-jci- 'd smieme court building. Tne to x nators will draw ll.cir. f.'.iO'J 0()0 m salaries and $,)1.CU0 :u mileage, while the 425 house members and the delegates iiom the territories are to leceive their usual .sal-1- 5 aries amounting to $4 405,000 and mileage totaling $175,000. 'the seriate asked In the hill less 4 for or $4,527 $3 212 761 tttm for Hie current year. The hand, bouse on the other increase of $1,257, sent year, bringing ;n iot.-.- l for 1931 to $8.156 000. library of congress was increase a allotted $2,034,000, an which is of $171,000. a part of division a to create be used to c 0 us. ra con g Conscientious, the of aeionautics to meet and capable. Me lively n Hred-c- r contribution by the Guggenl.t'l gave h'r firs Met.) heim fund, for the promotion evening at he home Li .Mr. of aeionautics for I11the acquisthe field of literature and Mrs. George V. 'matcher ition in m. a con-- , of aviation. The remainder and revealed hor-el- f lhc bm jg allotted to lhe print- cert artist of much pnmise. It jng office, police, clerks and takes weeks of haul voik and foi miscellaneous purposes, murh courage to prepare to face the Sunday night audi- ences that enjoy the That; her Pecalelio Boxer recitals, but Mbs Reeder ac- quitted herself well and became - a notable addition to the pia.no- Fighting Tonight forte artists that Lor;an is pro- during. In White City , Her program vac interesting and gave her cxcrPeot eppor- -' tunl'ies to allow the sure Chicago, April 28 (P) technique that she is acquiring Bios, Chicago middleand the sure tast f the exper- - Tommy and of Evans Jimmy Her program weight, fenced musician. " was made up of saion pieces Seattle, will meet tonight In I with Bach and Beethoven for an eight round bout at White a classical background and tne City. Edgar Norman, Norwt mere fact that MLs Header war, egian light heavyweight, and Tuffy O'Dow, Pocatello, Idaho, I able to memorize a . sonata in three movements, will engage in another play romantic I.tizt and modern Friml .hews that she s a coni- -l lng artist as cclccwc as she is Makes ! e 00 1 j - Marksman A large audience of friends r ' county ...wc 5. '..Present . ..atid. , ntveLMaiciuus with their applamc.. Good Record Al Lewislon Meet m : FLASIIESnSFTjFK : . j .V the ia ted Ihes?. By The Mirs Roosevelt Field, 11. Y. . Fmncis Rres his '',! nearly three miles In the air with a parachut-It took a .an. hour and v h if to 'et vjiane - her up I4.8u0 .feei and ehc Ttfc.7 A'--s- niT-n;- -- Lewiston. Idaho AprU 23 (AP) Guy Chifsrnyn, Lewiston, won Idiho Providence-Mrs- lt ' not regain Inn Into avlatHx w in """ Spokane. April tic art Instructor, smothered the flames. The screams and of the fire beneath the .curtain started panic the audience, but several coS headed persons qmteci th erdtod of about 450. . Girls Dress Burst conscious- - m An English gas mask fafon exoett FJames!andk she ran screaming across sense of smellmenitJi to test masks i behind curUin. the by wearing them in gas the stage Miss Alberta Beeson, drama- - rooms 23 fP)-E- U-l emdoys five ; j V mpb'-il- WHAT THE UNIVERSITY MAN WILL WEAR THIS SPRING E. A. Chugg iana intant son egrae home from the hos-- ; jTr-- pital n pageant. Mrs. L land Pickett of Presafterton spent Wednesday noon witn her carter, Mrs. MaN TSloS; Off 8. ne Gibbons, PhyiUs Buckley. Or can Frederick, Margaret; Clawson, June, Janes, Blanch, and Milton- Lcnore. Clyde , , riner - i Del hlac Chugg, Cloma Ham- - ipCdid iV.ond, Ilene Kendrick, Marjorie Jcnrn. Vendia Zollinger, Jean- - J. Chugg. Muss Roma Aider underwent an operation for the removal irom of her tonsils wh-.cshe is nicely. Mr. and Mrs. f loses ButMrk Mr? and. Mr. a.tcomnai'ied to Sait Lake on Ether N Tuesday where all enjoyed the ill-so- N, trke . Wed' and children of Salt Lake he: e with spent the week-en- d her parents Mr- and Mrs. W. Fl"-ke- n Thursday afternoon., Thcv are getting along nicely. Mis. Denton Mathews and cn.'dren visited with Mrs. Le- -i land Zollinger on Thursday. Mr. Ray Snowball and son Rsiph of Smithfield spent part1 of t're week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Bullock, Mi. and Mrs. J. F. AsUe motored to Sa't Lake on Fri-- 1 d.av to atiend tiie pageant Mr?;. Louis Frank arenmpan- led Mr. and Mrs- II. J. Hawke;; to Gaft Lr.ke on Friday to at-- j tend the pageant and visit with M:;. and Mrs. Wilhelm Pedersen and family. Mias Dorothy Jensen aceom-- J and Mrs. F. W. Gar--- i p.rii'd Mr. Mrs. Harold Parfc- -t rett and it son to Salt Lake on Tuesdav iwhue they attended theA- pag-Jc.i1,1. Hi: hop and Mrs. Hammond and daughter Miss Donna, al.so attended the ! isen, Tlie daughters ' of Mrs. Lor ha Zollinger spent Tuesday with betheir mother, the ing her 86! h birthday. Tii. time was spent socially and in. sewing. Lund. f on was- sen-c- d to Mrs. Lou:.,. Zdlinger, W. J Mrs - John Nutfr, Mr Chugg, Mrs. Sarah AKCalister and Mrs. Janie; Itullock, also a granddaughter, Airs. II'Tbat Saxon. A number of little girl friends L'oon sui pil'd pleasantly uitu Camphfil on 'ihin-Jischool at Lie home ot h.r p.o ents, Mr. and Mis. Joseph Campbell. Games fornnd tho Rcfreshmoms entertainment.. i nee-muo- Dickens blue a blue dusted with grey is moving to the front rapidly. Pewter grey is another favorite color -- I -- u. This 3 button suit holds the center ol' - i last week-en- d. the At Junction A?i New York, April 23 Tufly GuffiUm, Sioux Cty. Ia., heavyweight, this week will try to erase one of the most seriou; blots on his iistic record. Griffiths, who, some experts have declared, is destined to be chamijxm of the world, meets heavyweight, Gagnon, Boston in a return bout at the Chicago stadium Wednesday night. It was Gagnon who halted Griffiths when the Sioux City puncher was bowling over all opposition early this year. Heavyweights also hold the Dean Woodall won all three events in the weekly shoot of the Cache Junction gun club Sunday. Only once this season has Woodall been displaced from the top, and that was spotlight at ! two weeks ago. The second button Out Good Talent I stage. lapel rolls to the Woodall High Gun In Shod Weeks Offering In Boxing Brings a Sunday handicap match was held for tihe first time this year. The scores: 50 singles D. A. Woodall 47; W. E. Smith 46. Harold ISeeholzer 46. Reuben Seeholzrr Ollie 46. Hugo Ensign 46. .Fames 41, Hugh Lishmer 41, Harry Clark 39, Lyman Larson iDi. Tweeds with bright colored nubs are popular everywhere with the university '38 Philadelphia Jnndicap, 25 targets D. A. Woodall 23, Harold Tommy Loughran, retired light heavyweight champion, Soeholzer 20. Dr- W. E. Smith ollie meeting Ernie Schaf cf Boston 19. Hugo Ensign 18, Mvde Lames 16, Lyman Larson 15. in the top ten rounder. from A. 12 Bosenbloom, who won pairs doubles D. Larry Johnson, Chicago negro Woodall 22, Harold Seeholzer light heavyweight, on a foul in 20, Reuben Seeholzer 19. Dr. their first meeting, will face W. E. Smith 19, Ollie Eamcs feature cf 13, Lyman .Larson ..15. - ... 1 Johnson Madison Square Gardens reopening card Wednesday night. 23-ya- rd - " man ku-th- Noted Aviator censuTfigures Scranton. state FKH .!tAyr can-cpit- mt For Maintenance .ecrmiopoUtan. Monday, April IrfAll Dies From Injuries Pa.143.42r; trapshooting 5,645, or 4.08 percent. champ. on.shlp here yesterday whi.h a score of 197 out of a Medford. Ore. 10,847; 2oO targets making a crease 5.691 or 38 percent. j clean sweep of the event. Third place tingles t Went to McCabe, Boise, 1929 " ; jHV-sibi- e Mich., April 28 (P) Arrangements were made to take the body of )t J. Fahy, widely known Grayling. in- ul Tclk'mplour The tlOslng'day of the tournament was fired in a heavy rain. Are Ton In Pastor fnulsvliie --tTMiis P. FWey of Convicted 2 Louisville bas tiled bowling for the first time by competing m -- the national tournament. Of Shooting Sexton For "eight frames the pm boys had "nothing to do. . In the ninth yshe knocked down one nin and Ottawa. 111.. April 28 -- she finished with a scnsaticml The Rev. James AJWilson, (ppasMethodist tor of the First "eight, in tho tenth. church of Mendota, 111, was tit , Princo Wolkonsky, convicted yesterday of shoot- Rome one to Czar ing his sexton, Amos Elliott, "Nicholas, Is to he ordained a- with intent to kill. etmvlction --was-- readied Spriest iii fhe ynustirirr sOT!tnnryon the twenty ninth ballot, .here. after the jury had deliberated New York John Emerson 23 horns. The penalty is a priwas trolling a dt ck inn the son term of. one to 14 years. The sexton had obtained a Europa near sailing time, Have gray-hairhe letter the you seen Mrs. Emerson minister- had written to asked. Slie 'came nBoard ahead of me and has tak-- n the Mrs. Fmma Wagner, a widow keys of. the cabin. On another in his congregation, asking deck his friend ran Into Anita forgiveness for some offense Have not stated in the trial. ' Rev. Loos (Mrs, Emergin'. ' you 'seen "Mr. TihrvtoftTv The' Mr."Wiison went "to the Etl-lo- tt -- asked. home last January 29, de"He's gone vSirollng "with the keys to the cabin? manding that the sexton return the letter. An argument "They have sailed happy. ensued and the minister fired - Jerusalem Skeletons 1 ave two shots, one striking Elliott been found in ire ruirs of jnear the heart, the other lodg-cbv 2 Sodom and Gari-ru- i ing in Mrs. Eliott's side. The -- eavators Pontifical shooting of Mrs. Elliott was for the not included in the charges. Bible institute cf Rout. aide-de-ca- Your il'ilhin" am! jour car are the latest things nutWWhaT a.Iiour.votir home nr htrrf-iies- s (milding? r it ed - 4 . Hi ... our employ we have a corp of young competent nun who will help you make your Luililin" "up to the minute. In x- Use Trade in Year Old .... Sefviee isE Modern Plans - It Is worth For Unsited Time Only T&atclnes? Meisac Co. 39 South Main Logan, Utah ?!cdern Ideas . N. 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