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Show " V Mkeat: Dee 76 78 79 Mar May July . VOLUME . 74 WHEAT Open High 4 76 8 78 89 4 7-- 8 4 4 74 8-- 8 Law ' - T Close 76 78 78 58 75 8 77 "7-- 8 7 9 3-- 4 73 8 ., . ,VV - WEATHER N Lid 8018 7418 LIIL rTAn : Fair tonight and Friday; little change In temperature. IDAHO: Cloudy tonight and Friday, local mows In mountains. qU LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER UTAH, 4, 1930. NUMBER 284 IPENTY NEW U.S. A.C. LIRARY OPENS TODAY TWO KILLLED MAKES FIRE Machine with X-R- Tube of 650,000 Volts Produces More than 50 Times as Much Power as all Radium Known to Exist. Thanksgiving . for highest service, - equipped - now to , BEAUTIFUL NEW CONCRETE BRIDGE SPANNING LOGAN RIVER IN CANYON ABOVE U.P.&L. PLANT of which the, yielded. Dr. Millikan and C. C. Laur. ltson, both of California Institute of Technology, developed the big tube. Its potentialities In fields of medicene, physics and engineering, were undetermined and might require years for c iscovery. Dr, Charles Packard of the Columbia University School of Cancer Research, arrived last night and announced he would the spend the winter studying livtubes effect upon ing tissues. as superThe use of microscopes to carry on diag- Ingo Three ) Ar $0 North Cache High F.F.A. Essay Winner Cardon, a prominent student of the North Cache high school and President of the North Cache chapter of Future Farmers of America, wins third place in the Western States Future Farmer essay contest. This essay won first fa the state and was then forwarded to the chairman of the junior division of the Christmas Fat Stock shpw, at Los Angeles, where ft received third place. The prizes offered were $25. first; $20. second; $15. third; $10. fourth and six other prizes of $5. each. The first place winner also receives a free trip to the Stock Show in Los Angeles during Christmas vaca-tlctThe Colorado contestant won first and Idaho second. The subject givei for the History and Deessay was: of tha Livestock velopment Industry in Producing a Better Meat Supply. Young Cardon is the son of Hyrum Cardon of Bctoson. During the past season he has a triple successfully carried of: sugar project consisting beets, poultry and dairy. , He was chosen alternate for the Union Pacific Scholarship last year and was ono of the twelve boys to receive a State Farmer Degree at a meeting held Future Farmers of by- - the of. the Utah, during the week a. State Fair this year.- . Washington, Dec. 3 (AP) Senator William H King of Itah introduced a bill today "to authorize an appropriation of for construction of $125,000 additional barracks at 'Fort Douglas, Utah. 1 Shoppinqdays till Christmas The new VS A C. library openRangoon, Burma, Dec. 4 (API ed for regular work today Those Twenty., two. persons. are e'ead students who have lor the past an4 a number of others Injur- two weeks wandered aimlessly, in two earthquakes which' disconsolately through the halls may now piece; together the 12 broken threads of their studies There was material damage, the in the inviting, quiet atmosPyu district particuarly suffering. phere of the beautiful new study room across the quadThe first shock, a mild tre-'mrangle. Though no date has was felt at Rangoon at been set for dedication, of tha 10:30 p. m. The second, at 1.20 . m building it assumes at once its a. was much. anore-Inten- se place in the life of tho Utah and lasted much longer. A dis-- J State Agricultural college. n 150 miles north of trict It would be hard to state hardest hit appeared which part of the building will Buildings in Pyu were reporthave the most attraction to ed, afire today with a number students: the beautiful, well already destroyed and others, lighted and spacious halls, the including the courthouse, badly large comfortable study hall damaged. Several miles of railor, the homey childrens library line and a number of the way with its fire place, and lovely ' AssociMed Press pten bridges were badly damaged decorations and its Anno Car-- 4 a score of persons are A few hour, nfter he confessed and roll Moore children's library, j The top floor of the building murdering his mother to obtsir homeless. The Manclay-Rangoo- n mail 'will house, for the present, the Albert Gruno (above). j Harrison, Mich , farmer, was or train should have been in the departments of English, his-itc- old and modern languages. It Ins way to a life imprisonment. area where the epicenter of the shock was located and fear for has large classrooms, newly its safety is felt furnished and well furnished ofSeverance of railroad and telfice rooms. The migration tor t these now rooms, though alegraph communications Is denot laying accurate information of ready begun probably willbegln-nfag the scope of the damage. An be completed until the unconfirmed report says there of the winter quarter is considerable loss at .Toun-goA more or less surprising re- Ran-,goo- lCantinued f Is the new concrete oh page Five) LTD. S. Church To Build New Chapel Three Armed Persons In Washington D. C. Overpower Four Em. bridge ployees of Institution Salt Lake thy, Dec. 3 ,(P) Plains for ertfcUon - in Washington, D. C i, of a $200,000 AnnualParents Day First Division Of Logan Canyon Road Proj'ect Now 65 Percent Complete Salt Lake City Dec. 4 (AP) Friends .and business associates f the late Roy Bullen, promi-e- d fL clvic toeir ffari Sjecte1. here today preparatory to the Interment of his body late tins afternoon at Logan, where he formerly resided and served as mayor. Preceding the funeral service lg at ..noon in tne Assembly nail cn the temple grounds, witn high officials of tne Latter-da- y baints church as speaxera, tne body lay in state tills forenoon at the residence. President neDer J. Grant and Antnony w. Ivins of tne first presidency, J. W. Funk, of Ricn-mon- a, ana W. T. Nardin of fat, Louis were selected as speakers at tne funeral whicn' was in p charge or Joel. Richards of the twenty seventh ward. Louis S. Pond, of bait Laxe City was named to deliver the invocation and Roy D. Tnatcner of. Ogden the cene- ( Continued on Page Four) bis-fio- C. Of C. Directors Praise Christmas A special train with medical officers left Rangoon this afternoon for the affected disDecoration Work tricts, but It was officially reline the that railway ported was baly damaged by the - At the regular monthly meeting f ' of the directors of the chamber of quake.' The mall train from MSvndar rommetce held Wednesday even-Inay- Logan City and tne city light jocted held up and noth- - department were commended for ing, hap-an- d to what as known Is beautiful the and artintie I hristmas ing street deroratiotis tn the busmess wrtion. Tim retail merchants com- Liberate Inmates Drive Away m Professor Alder . - mittee which with the city helped to sponsor the idea and the mildLatter of Day ness housrs which are helping to Automobiles. Comnig At Senior Saints 'church thewerei. announced pay for the decorations were also here today by general authorClarkston Meets roninieuded along with the city. of the church. Beacon, N, Y., Dec. 4 Many favorable comments oer tno High Next Friday ities The site will be a milct north Three men, aimed with guns, Contractor Olof Nelson Reports deroiatlim are being made not only on Six- - invaded Mattaewan State hosof white house the ' lorallj but from other cities. been pur-Th- e pital for the criminal insane street teenth has and Rciwris of tlie Logan city council Logan senior high school chased afc a Cf)St of $100,000. early today, overpowered four and the advertising committee wer inking the new Logan canyon road, by spanning Logan is. holding their annual Par- - (.The building wiP be of stone, employes and liberated six indeand The poultry meeting, also given. , 1 , , river at the site of the first plant of the Telluride Power Friday, December 5. steel and concrete, 126 by 54 mates. d monstration at Clarkston WedProf. Byron Aider reported that company, which later became part of the Utah Power and i Regular school will be held In feet with a 172 foot tower. The The leader of the gang was nesday aftenioon was very suc- I tah white eggs still top the New floor will include,-Light company system, is a new and stately multiple span recognized as a former inmate cessful. There was a large group forenoon with the after ntafa Tork markets and there was a ba-Sel a and and the hall look to met Bennie Ravstens at who concrete bridge pictured above by, hospital attendants difference in price of twenty-fhnoefa devoted to parent-teachment a gymnasium, class said was Wiliam Nelson pf over his plant and to receive cents a dozen of the I tah eggs and This is only part of the work9 activities. rooms add a smaller assembly New he, on and heus, culling York. the eggs from the central states. which has been done on the 1 oclock the parents are. hall. At went to Votin crowd The then The six who were liberated ing. new road project by the cre.ws Heavy The poultry industry is still inConstruction in to teachers visit to of Buttare Golden the farm requested were: Olof of Contractor Nelson, creasing in I tah and the aim of soon. rooms. class roof dhed the flock see the his and the I tah Poultry Producers as- of public sihee the bureau Harry Gordon, 38, Rochester. and An assembly will be held of Marks poulElection types soriation is 1 Frank Danberkeylen, 31, New the hiuh stand- -' roads, the state road commisfrom 2 to 3 p. m. where the try houses. A meeting was then ard and qualitykeep York, of the Utah while sion and the Cache, county of the will consist at school at the held .house Shipping Large. Prof. Aider stated. Recently commissioners agreed to carry address by On Wednesday ?,rogram Welcome Joseph Kaylor, 35, The which Prof. Byron Alder, poultry eggs, in one week nineteen carloads of through the work of ultimately Tad student discusspresBullen,of the body college, specialist I tah eggs were shipped out of tho having a first grade federal Number Oranges (Continued on Page Four) ed the market and gave ques- state. ident; paper, Dean Humphreys, Light years ago eggs were highway through - the canyon demarket the eastern an from English tions representing from Logan to Garden City on being shipped into Itah and at from student which showed that paper, partment;, a magazine a certain times of the very science Logan Employment general election, it was the Bear Lake. side. Los Angeles, Dec. 4 (P) fashion first grade eggs from Utah are almost impossible to year strictly Present construction work is heavy vote was cast in District review bydepartment; or ah g e shipdomestic art depart- Calinfomias from 20c to 25c a dozen fresh eggs on the I tahgetmarkets. selling It conffaed to the stretch of 4, Logan city on Wednesday ment; dance, physical educa- ments for the current holiday Council more than the first grade feggs is probable that a hatchery will be season are as as those produced in the m.ddle west. He established in Carhe county soon highway from the mouth of- when Ole Sonne was returned tion department; music, five of the record heayyof 1929, E. year the canyon to the fish hatch- to Nthe school board with , a girls under direction of Frank G. Dezcll, pointed out that Utah has an and the poultry men can get better general manager of The Loga'n Employment advantage over other sections stoik. There The next link will be hm, majority of 89 votes over his Baugh; and a talk by cne of riie California is considerable , Growers Fruit the parents. Council is pleased to report as a result of cooperative marthe hatchery to the forks. Con-over the inferior stock that announced netoday. that work was given today fot keting, He emphasized the At 3 oclock a reception of Exchange, struction costs are shared by has been shipped from California Ha estimated seme men on the first private cessity of proper ventilation san- i be last year or so. the 930-31 the county and the bureau of ppaifvrrmaf parents will be held In the narie and state road commis-There will be exhibits trop of oranges fa California project to re listed. Mrs. Inez itation, dryness, ample room, The roads committer will he repuntU suf- - library. the , thirds' fcori on a one third-tw- o ln woodworl and domfstlc art and Arizona would be 30 to 40 Thain is having a sewer con p and sunshine in the poultry resented at a special meeting to be was aroused wUl to, and demonstrations will be per cent greater than the short nection made. Dr. J. W. house. He also gave the results held in basis, that is Cache county City Der. 11 to for the fiscal year ended ford will have work for two of experiments which shewed considerBrigham contribute money for one third 25?kidmore physical tile construction of a chemistry, W5vent.ln 1, last. The lemon men Friday of costs of construction to the and Saturday. typing, Physics, and November highway around the north end of (Continued on Page Four) in the county. Albert Me- - music. Refreshments forks. will be crop will be about normal, he These have already been aswas of re Smithfield. Canti on served, and the parents will added, while grapefruit pro- signed. The council urges any Two way traffic will be ac-(Continued MS Page Four) comodated thei entire distance turned as a member of the be- entertained with lnstru,- - duction will gain 40 per cent, wno can start private work to Seventh Ward bo4rd f education to acreredue Increased do so. This all helps to partly mental music. Basketball of the highway when construclieve the situation. opposition. At Hyrum, es and other demonstrations age. Avialrix Swims To tion work is finally over, and C. was Olsen F. rejected or exhibits will be given in the the route will be at least 22 The first . business houses To Play Ogden late aftcrinoon. feet wide. No grade reaches 6 without opposition. firms to report that their Woman Named Elder and Shore From On the estvr sid.e percent and some are conIn Nlbley hal1 at employees have accepted the M C. Neagle of two per cent salary plan for siderably, lower. school play New the Here On Friday the employment fund are LoThe dangerous crossing over nish as returhqd to the board Brooms will be presented. In Salt Lake City gan Catania, Italy, Dec. 4 UP) a handsome majonty and Light city, nundstrom Furniture the Utah Power Miss Winifred Spooner British. lover Mrs. John D. company and Olof Nelson Ccri Mendoh .girl aviator who was seeking to (Continued on Page inreei struction company. Letters, ex' team of Thief Failed To Get Salt Lake City, Dec. 4 ( AP ) Logan will play the Seven- - make a record mSiled flight from were nlan Mrs. Themes We.r. - aetive in teenth ward of Ogden Lriday came Croydon to Capetown, is au he oeal bus rlock at the Seventh dowrl In ri circles for many years, in ess Extra Of Pants church houses, 4,860,699 Laboring Men Out Of Work In is said by local officials of the and courageously Presbyterian church to be the thereS wdfbe respond j !iona,,y gTiin itl,eexperted. an,iday woman elder in theh church. to toe movement8 iashdre to save the Me of her November Reports FederaticitvPf Labor Kalamazoo, Dec. 4 i first I Mich., ward the Seventh Afer this ' companion. Captain E. C. T, (Ah A has Carroll) Mrs. Weir was elected to the Good work was done on the second teamgame will play the Logan Edwards Whites new suit. Hei failed fa office last night by the member college hill dugway on Wed team. high Their plahe, tn which they the extra pair of pants, 'ship of the First Presbyterian nesday. More tnan 100 yards) jnior 'Washington, Dec. 4 AP American Federation of Labor-takhad left Rome before daylight, a At here. church last meeting dd was moved of and work! placvtr l.i J? estimates today showed 4,860,000 laboring men out of fell in the water about three lfaj ,I?3Paper May the general assembly of the ed gravel on one of the bad streets ' o kilometers from Bel Monto in November. church authorized the naming in the Tenth ward. next Wealthy magazine The but did not sink. Alof women eiders Her term is ya ca This figure was given out by William Green, president of'our BUlt men .20 of will be placgroup Pjrked it was still dark. Miss three years. Publisher Dies though ed on the dugway project on the Federation with a warning that at the rate of increase downtown will call at our of-f- forMrs. Spooner, who is 23 years old, husband has been Weir's t comextra The he an will receive employment the past month, February wrould see, 7,000, 000 jobless. flee, a member of the board of the Monday. plunged into the sea and evenmittee will meet Saturday to No charge' Car Neither figure covered office workers or farm laborers out 50 decide church for tually reached the shore. 1parit's Presbyterian 3 Court Dec. the list. New York, op (Pi It was deserted aad she ; j.ro years. He retired this year. work. a A H. magaland Young, wealthy All cases must come through could not find anyone, so she dead found was zme The estimate was based on reports from unions in 24 publisher, the survey committee. Recently walked a 0, dlstmcc to a a number of men hive report- - tod ay in ms apartmeni.aj smali rauway station where cities, checked against statistics of the department of labor ,Two Killed When Kills His Wife And smo by ed at the Chamber of Com- parently asphyxiated startled rail and other employment agencies. Green termed it a close appearance tne. a fire whito from swept merce but they have been re,emp;0yes gfle was ex. Skids Automobile room. picture of the situation. flausted but under their mln- respective living Commits Suicide ftrred back to their The senate, on motion of Senator Shipstead,' Farmer-Labo- r, was revived bishops as they were not on Hd was discovered on the istrations - she the list. The bishops make up floor of his bedroom. Minnesota, has requested a report from the presiquickly and told them of Ed- 3 (AP) who was 54, wards' plight. Sa'ina. Kas. Dec. 4 (API thc, survey committee. The list dents emergency committee orj employment Measures are You'ng, identi- Is but it is believed founded "Youngs Magazine) Meanwhjle Edwards contin already in the making for federated through appropria- - Ifd from cards they carried as Charle- Carroll shot and fatally thatgrowing J with new private pro- tn 1899 and had published it ued his signals and filially at- tion$ for expanded construction, but tongressional criticism Mr. and Mr. George F Cable ed hldslhfL8fthetr tote here jects being reported Yellow troeted attention of some fish- . and a since. "Breezv Stories, vere killed when theh too come today would has been voiced on the contention the help iast The coroner was un - good response to i he fund, Eook and Droll Stones" were ermen who went to his as- wm fare very well others in his list of pub.ica- - sistanee, took him off a mot4ve the late to do any good during the winter, when the worst, con- 3r Eufar , this ppt , tions. plane and drew it to share. i ditionj are e5.rected. i chapel Poultrpen t , I ! a er e semi-monit- Progresses ; j complaint district , gfhogt 1 Lin-cro- - . ' - , Senator King Introduces Bill V1 Train Mail Tracks Damaged. o. One of the outstanding structures of the Logan ranjon read project, 1 spanning Logan river which was recently completed. Doyle Cardon, Doyle President Heber J. Grant, Anthony W, Ivins, J. W. Funk, W. T. Nardin are Speakers Burial Takes Place at Logan. ry ay t Continued on ATSflLTLAKE or, The I'tah State College Library nuxlernly appointed, become the center of I'. S. A. C. school life. radium world thus far has worth of cessible. y. $5,000,000,000 BUILDINGS Number of Persons Commun Injured ication Difficult Fear Felt for Safety Vaca- - tion. Dusty Volumes Yellow Stirred, Lng Aired and Made Ac- Los Angeles, Dec. 4 AP) Some of the wonders of the new and powerful machine whose potentialities transcend even the Imagination of their creators are being unfolded here before scientists attending the convention of the Raof North diological Society America. The greatest of these matube of 650,-00- 0 chines an volts, which produces more than 50 tunes as much power as all the , radium known to exist was exhibited before the scientists last night at Pasadena by Dr. Robert A. Millikan, noted physicist. This tube produces rays approximating in length those of the penetrating gamme ray of radium, and thence. In some respects is capable of going the work now being done by the i. 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