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Show riyif Mf n M?yyyyyyyyff yy?ffMyfyi fTMyyyfyfftiTffyMMffyyfTffTMmyiyMiMMPMPf mUMrnnr1 pyfy mpp,iH i PAGE SIX TIIE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Is Author McConathy City Holy Tuesday, July 15, 1930. PRESHii DEPARTMENT Is Given For Woman Bandit MRS. ROSE LAMOREALX, Correspondent Great Applause Large Crowd Gathers To Hear Preston Damages due to the resented: Lorenzo E... Hansen, Summer Cantata; Singing r, cloudburst In Mapleton. Cub Clarence Hansen, Leonard Declared Unusually Good Glendale and Whitney sen, Bingham and Malmberg 0. are estimated to be no less than families. A program was Under the able direction of line wnitney ditch ered in the afternoon followed Professor Osbourne McConathy, and power plant suitered the 'by a dance at night, Miss Blanche Robins - of visiting New York-mus- ician, greatest damage. The Holy City was presented In Preston, me only noticable Blackfoot, who has been occurecf when tile tending school in Logan, spent last evening at the U. S. A. C. to a large and appreciative au- -. store-nouof Wells Mclntire. the week end at the home of dience. Alfred R. Gaul, com- was destroyed by lightening. Miss Merl .Hansen, daughter was about ten feet 'of Bishop and Mrs. L. E. Han- poser of-t- he Bible as the source of his frem the MclnUre duelling sen. theme, employing the Book of place, but a favorable wina Myrell Radford Is in PocaRevelations especially In that and the heavy rain aided the tello visiting her sister, Mrs. local fire department in ward- Harry Xiilotson. capacity. Mrs. Delilah Taylor and fam The Holy City" was not in ing off danger to the home his lily ot Ogden are visiting Mrs. the nature of an opera, it hav- itself. Mclntire estimatesno in-j Taylors loss at $500. There was sister, Mrs. Joseph ing no plot or unified story fab- suranee enthe destroyed prop- - lMaimberg. It simply" attempted rication. Ward conference was held in to paint. In music, scenes from erty. m Cub River canyon, deep the Sixth ward Sunday evening. the historical Book of Revela6 were Mr. and Mrs. Russeh Crockett feet deep, tions. The City" Itself was the gulleys 5 and made by the rain whicn came and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Struve periect, or Utopian, city con- down m acre torrents. of returned home Saturday night One sidered from a Biblical standgood wheat land owned by trom a tour through tne . point. Bennett was especially park. The program as rendered was nenry Mrs. Madge Elwell and two damaged. This acre was covered Not with large boulders. It is estim- small daugnters, complete and satisfying. Norma and only were the solo performances ated that the damage would be Gwen, returned home Saturday but the chorus $1000.00. Rufus Long suffered a where they spent several days exceptional, worx as well was worthy of similar damage. Ine Whitney visiting at tne home of Mrs. favorable comment. An idea ot ditch which was filled with Eiwells sister, Mrs. May Hendthe cantata's scope might be rocks and has broken out in erson. A. B. Nash, road commissiongained from the program-jierplaces will cost close to $1,000.00 printed: ioi repairs. The power plant er, and wife left Friday mornPART ONE: Contemplation was damaged to tne extent of ing for Boise, others who ac1. Introduction; violin and about $5,000.00. There was deb- - companied them were Commis ns piled up from one to three sioner G. L. "Wright and Mrs. piano. 2.i No . Shadows Yonder, feet. The lights were off for Grant Lewis of Iranklin. Mrs. Eugene Worley enterchorus, soprano solo, and quar- - hours-- 1 The roads in Cub River tet. canyon were obstructed with tained the LoPihe camp of roexs. Lightning struck near Daughters of Pioneers at her 3. My Soul ,1s Athirst for the home of Ernest Spatig three ihome Wednesday afternoon. The t God, tenor solo. times in succession, killing three lesson was given by Mrs. Ariel 4. They that Sow In Tears, horses. A pile of gravel near Eames; solo, Df.c Worley; readand God So Loves the World, his house was ing, Clara Deane Hawkes; Mrs. chorus. . . The lightning also struck in Worley gave a sketch of- the 5. Eye Hath Not Seen, con- Glendale and. caused several life oi her father, W. H. Lewis. tralto solo. fires, these however, were e- x- There were 18 present. A 6. For Thee, O Dear, Dear by the. ' floods of'hcious luncheon was servlet rain. by Mrs. Worley. Mrs. Aaron Country," chorus. Mrs. Barbara Amussen of Lo- - Merrill and Mrs. Ellen Larson, 7. Thine is the Kingdom," , chorus. gan, Utah, was the week end The special guests were: Mrs. i, PART TWO: Adoration guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ez- - Minerva Belnap, Mrs. Herbert Van Noy and Mrs. Felstead. 8. Introduction; A violin and ta T.. Benson. Mrs. A. G. Southerland of - Miss Gwen Thurston of piano. 9. A New Heaven and a New spent Sunday at the atello Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. home ot her daugnter, Mrs. Albert McCombs. Earth," baritone solo and chor- Thomas Mrs. Allen Cuttler left last Spongberg. al sanctus. 10. The Fining Pot Is tot, Mr- - and Mrs- Ezra T- Benson week for Los Angeles, iCalif, to Idaho visit relatives, Silver, chorus unaccompanied. motored ito Aberdeen, returnMrs. Louise White who has -j 11. These are They Which early Saturday morning, ing Saturday evening. Mr. Ben- - spent the past two months in Came," soprano solo. 12. .ist the Cherubic Host," son, the Franklin County Agent, Preston at the home of - her Mrs. Grace. Johnson, reand I Heard the Voice of attended the extension con- - sister, tour turned to her home In Calir'orn-hel- d Inspection Harpers," baritone solo and ferenceon and the experiment farm la. chorus of women. Mrs. Alfred Mehson and fam-a- f 13. Great and Marvellous are there. Mrs. Benson spent the ternoon visiting her sister, ilj were visiting Sunday In Poc-Mr- s. Thy Works," chorus and solo Arthur Dailey. Mr. and atello at the home of her quintet. daughter, Miss Helen Palfreyman, Mrs. Mrs. Benson were dinner guests of Mrs. Dailey. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Slaten Anthony F. Blanks, Mrs. Lena P. Smith, Miss Roma Rogers, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tillotson announce the birth of a baby Pocatello spent Sunday at girl born Saturday afternoon, Miss Edna Smith, Owen W. home of Mrs Tillotsonsj Mr. and Mrs. Arland Sharp Bingham, John M. Andprson, the Mr. and Mrs. Luther announce the' birth of a baby and Professor Welti were solo- parents, . , : bom Tuesday, July 8. ists In the musleale. Miss Anne Radford. Wilcox is in Frank- The Sunday scndol officers Pearson acted as accompanist. llnMrs. Julia with her sister, Mrs. of the Second ward will leave staying Myrtle Shumway, who recently about 6 p. m. Tuesday evening gave-birtto a baby. . . the canyon where they will have a short spicy program and FLASHES OF LIFE Mrs. Grace Johnson went to jfor Detroit, Michigan to. meet her dinner. Miss Verna Cole spent July husband, ,Gus Johnson who is By The Associated Press resuming from his visut to 4th wiwth her mothei-- , returned Washington Weather bureau Sweden. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson to - Salt Lake Sunday of last records show that the weather were in Montana waiting until week and will be back the lat-th- e of the next 40 days will not roads were so improved ter part of the month for her be determined by todays, but that they could make the trip, vacation. the old verse runs: returned Saturday night. Elder Warren Perry, son of St.- Swi thins Day, if thoua dost They The Bee Hive girls xf the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perry who rain. Second ward went up Logan recently returned from Holland, For forty days it will remain; Friday morning to the where he has labored for the St. Swithins Day. if thou be canyon Girls camjp. Mrs. Joe Malm- past thirty months, was one of fair, berg and Mrs. Arthur Durstiller the speakers in the Second ward For Forty days twill rain nae of the M. I. A. presidency ac- Sacrament meeting Sunday malr. companied them. The party re- evening. Willard Larsen of the home turned night. High Counsel was also a speakNew York Maureen Lady The HansenSaturday family reunion er. A duet Hope Beyond was of the was held at Stanley, daughter-in-la- w Satfurnished by members of the Trenton, Utah Earl of Derby, has come to urday afternoon. There were choir, Roy Hansen and i' Sid make money. and admits It. I five families from Preston rep- - Campbell. am going to work now for. the first time, she said, The government is taxing us out of existence and everybody has to get out and work. She is bound for Hollywood to supervise some English settings for Samuel Goldwin, rend-$25,00- NO CHILDREN I AT NIGHT Matinee July 16, Farmers First Night Summer, Students Thursday, July 17 se g; Tomorrow and Thursday evening In the U S. A. C. chapel hail. Professor C. J. Myers and his cast will present the anAcross nual summer drama. .the Strect'j.a three act comedyfs drama by. Richard A. Purdy, the title of the play. There will be no charge to the public for and no this entertainment, seats reserved for late comers. The Curtain will up at 8:15 o- ' -- Chester J. Myers Speech Defined", an article The. Wednesday evening per- by Professor C. J. Myers of the formance will be given especi- U. h. A. C. dramatics departally for the visitors at the ment, has been accepted 'and Farmers Encampment. A mat- - printed In The Journal of Exinee for children will be given pression a Boston quarterly. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Thursday evening the play will be staged for summer Aggies Chicago Has New and the public. Positively no children will be allowed at the Kind Of Racket , night performances. Is the Across the Street story of an ordinary small town where Chicago, July 15 (p) The things frequently happen. The plot is town's got a new racket: cluck-chic- k quack-quac- k f. andT well balanced, the situations logical, and the humor well Its Isadore Rands. He runs distributed. Prof.- - Myers has been unus- a meat market, and out back of the are crates of chickually fortunate In his selection ens andplace ducks. Guarding them of the play cast. There Is not Is a Put them all together one of the players, but has had Its adog.racket. each previous stage experience; H. C. a Hoidge operates player seems especially set hotel across the street. His for the role he Is to play. guests they cant sleep Those students playing parts In for thecomplain noise of the Across the Street are: Irene Peterson, Parley Kllburn. John A court of law today was Anderson, Rae Beal, Jfarold giving the matter serious conSyl-mSwenson. Sunny Lillywhite, siderationJessops, J. D. Jenkins, and Leslie Nelson. Assistant managers of the production are Lutle Suffocation is Bancroft and D. D. Keller. clock p. m. extra-ordina- ry woof-woo- ar Cause of Deaths Idaho County Assessor Tries To j , (Continued from Page One) to escape to the surface, but were overcome. State Senator J. M. Inman of Sacramento, part owner ,of the Commit Suicide mine, arrived on the scene and took charge of the rescue work, aided by Forest Suppervlsor R. Bonners Ferry, Idaho, July 15 L. Bigelow of Nevada City. A mine rescue team hurried to OP) The body of W. C. Reid, the scene Grass valley and Boundary county assessor, who found the from bodies on the 2,000 a Sunday- after disappeared shortage of $4,800 was discov- foot level. men placed the forest ered in his accounts, was found Fifteen , last night In bis sedan, 12 miles fire , under control. north of here. attached a piece of Reid had Aviator garden hose to the exhaust his Alive pipe, closed the windows of car and was down to await death. Conitnuct from Page One When the shortage in his ac- ered within 15 .minutes, and counts was discovered, Reid was ' men became lost, crashsaid to have admitted it, but the about noon. asked to be allowed to go to ing Mockler was thrown free, but Coeur dAlene to seek funds was to reimburse the county. He his unable to pull wreckage off body and, after told his wife he was going an companions hour, started . down the fishing. mountain side. He became lost a small stream, The late Harry Greb defeated but following at an .outlying farm Gene Tunney In a battle for the arrived house at 5 p. m. Searching light heavyweight title. parties were Immediately formed and airplanes were notified to fly over the country. Mockler, although nearly ex- -, a haasted, returned searching party and stayed on the mountain all night. He remembered a swamp and a waterfall near the scene of the crash and the Information led woodsmen to the scene. An ambulance had been sent to Dunvllle Notch, which is in the town of Woodford, and had entered the woods. The searchers started out with on an improvised stretANY cher and word was sent for another and more comfortable one. He had to be carried about ELECTRICAL. two miles to the ambulance. .He was brought to the PutTROUBLE nam Memorial hospital here, about four miles from the point WHATEVER? where the ambulance met him. The searching party had no medical men arnongJLtamemr bers. 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