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Show rrr?rr rrr .4 .. I i- v m' - LOCAL NEWS Powder Arrives Eleven hundred of pqjinds powder for use in forest service road work has been received by the local office of the Cache national forest. 1 Good Paint Job George Larsen, Visits Mothe-rWin - Gudmunson of Delta. Utah is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Emma Gudmundson of Logan for a lew days. 4 n Harris, Joseph E. and A. M. Israelsen. inherhave itance tax appraisers, bt en In session at the court iu use today, making inventory of the Joseph F. Squires and Laiah Thompson estates. Car-do- Sunday, in the First wardIn the pel. Interment wiir be Logan city cemetery. .Relatives' and friends of the family may s view the body at the cha- Rich-aid- funferal home 290 West Center street from 2 o'clock Friday afternoon until time for the services on Sunday. rrost Last Night number of eardners have mplamed of tne frost last night that did damage to potatoes, tomatoes, beans and corn. In many instances the crops will of necessity have to be replanted he weather forecast is for more rost tonight. Ci fed A Mrs. ' Clark Hufljetts 'i ihoto Harry Gower, late William A. Chirk, united States senator from daughter Mon ef the ta6.. Is if Entertained The memoirs of the M. p R club were entertained last Visits Parents no by Miss Eva Baxter Mecham that Gilbert Thursday ice and small WJlldrd Tat bet A on 5th West. home at her the if will follow have piosecution 7, oti Junior xif Cahloi ma made is on them check passed been visiting with Mr. Tarbet s ed to 15 guests. good. parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tarbet the past few days. Mr Paper from accidents, Painting. Decorating. Emerging Tarbet returned to California hanging.1136-- Leonard Mathews, last night while Junior is to cars need expert attention Adv. J (Adv. Phone Shoup. lemain here with lus for the summer. NewCamp Ground Redecorate Show Room Miller has completed Joseph of fine A repaintjob really Building Survey a number of, new cabins, mod, Cache contain-the According to figures ing and redecorating ern in every way and has ed in the taoulations ot the Auto Co. sales room has just opened his new camp ground carwalls The Building been completed. National Monthly to tourists. It is located imthat survey for May 1930, prepared ry a light colored paper mediately north of the Logan cheerfulness a by S. W. Straus & company gives the place river bridge at about 535 South bullding peinmsisaueth m Lo- seen in Jew auto sales rooms in Main. The cabins are plaster0 the city. The work has been done gan lor April, 1930 were and well arranged being as compared with $52,700 lr such a way as to fit the ed fitted with the most modern for April 1929. March, 1930 place for making best possible conveniences. ). show of new Chevrolets handled figures are set down as by this concern. Champion Jersey The Jersey cow. St. Mawes Milk his Meet Leaders Spills Camp Girl, is the class AA Foxy Park Cache the of of leaders Albert Hyde Kirby Camp under two and one champion will a Scouts to misfortune council had the spill Boy valley State of half years for the meet at Scout headquarters to- quantity of milk while on the Utah a to certificate according Executive this with confer to to milk the way factory night He was rounding just issued by the American Pond relative to the program mourning. The cow is the street to Jersey Cattle dub. for Main and arrangements the corner off Utah State Agrowned the by school His street. camp leaders training go west on Center college and this inforat Camp Logan, in Logan can- truck which carries a large icultural mation' has just been sent to yon, Saturday from 4 p. m. un- number of cans, was much Professor George B. Caine, head til 1:30 Sunciay, May wider than he had figured of the department of dairying a large and the fact that Mawes Foxy Girl produced For Sale Cheap 6 piece truck parked in front of the St. store 351 84 pounds of butterfat in Walnut Dining room set. Must Christensen Furniture self at once- .- Phone 1057. - - - projected far out Into- - the 365.,clajs In 1929. (Adv.) street, caused him to crash, up Called Off setting the cans into the street. Bounty of the Cache county officials a half as as Amphion Out many Perhaps The past two days, with the dozen cans were emptied into Fish and Game Protective asdistribution of the Amphion, the gutter as they rolled off sociation have called off the the year book of the Logan the truck. bounty that .has been offered students for the gathering - of magpie Senior high school, eggs and small birds. Upwards have been going through the German Meeting halls collecting autographs and dance,- - Thurs- of 10,500 small birds and eggs members and from faculty evening." 22nd, & oclock. hate been turned irr at the Loother students. The Amphion day' gan Hardware store by boys Admission, 25c per couple. staff is headed by Miss Bernice (Adv) throughout the county and a McCracken, editor; and Eugene penny a piece has been paid for them. The association needs d Gardner, business manager. Day Toda-yd Day was celebrated at members for carrying on such When this Caine to Judge Cattle the U. S. A. C. today. The wo- worthy projects. Professor George B. Caine men students" had charge of bounty was announced, it was of several events on the day s pro- believed that a thousand eggs Lead of the department dairy husbandry at the Utah gram which Included an assem- might be gathered. The number State Agricultural college left bly at 11 oclock in the college has. run over ten times more sophomore-freshma- n than the most optimistic estiLogan today for Nampa, Ida- auditorium, a ho where he will be chief contest, the final ten- mate. It is thought another the Boise Valley Hol- nis match ' lor the womens campaign .will ..be carried. ..on Judge stein Show on Friday. Profes- championship, and the dance this winter on the old birds. sor Caine has already received festival In the evening. The asa request to act as judge at sembly program consisted of a the Pacific Slope Dairy Show dance by Beryl Bown. Orpha Leishman Named that will be held in Oakland Fayior and Audrey Bergeson; this coming fall. He will duet, Tyra Wilson and Lula Commissioner Guernseys and presentation of athletic at the Pacific Coast Yeates; awards by Leona Cummings; show. .violin solo, Anne Pearson; dance, Salt Lake City May 22 jP) Fannie Hodges; dance, Thelma Pederson and Elva Simonsen; John A. Leishman of Welljsville Utah, has been named commisand reading, Florence Chase. sioner for the Little Bear River, George M. Bacon, state enginFife Child Funera- lFuneral services for Deway-n- e eer, announced today. M. G- K. Club -- i - $146,-lut- 21-2- 5. - - ' ! rrnTTTrm At:::; cou:. v. v: .va ll.u.iy, ; Missionaries Add Mexican Air to Program lil.t, 22, 10 0. MISSOURI UNIVERSITY BEAUTIES Mexican The following program was given on Tuesday afternoon at the Relief house under the society Lewiston direction of the missionaries who have labored in the Mexican mission- which includes. Merlin Merle - Hyer, Van" Orden, Wiser Lorin and Maleta Miss Beatrice , Van Orden. Cowley of Wyoming, also a was a Mexican missionary special guest. The program was carried out as follows: solo, Song, missionaries; Merlin Trip to Mexico, Maleta ' Van misOrden; Mexican, song, Lorin sionaries; remarks, Merle and Wiser, Hyer A MexiBeatrice Cowley. can luncheon was served in true Mexican styles. Prayer was offered by Lulra Johnson. Van-Orde- Havre, France, May 22 (AP) Harry K. Thaw landed here today from the He De France on a pleasure trip which he said would take him to Paris, Switzerland and other countries He did not on the continent. attempt to land in England There were reports yesterday. that a previous ban against him, denying him admission because of having been involved in an extraditable crime, would still be enforced. He left for Paris In an automobile which he brought with him from the United States. Mens Suits For Seven Dollars n.A SCHOOL-TEACHE- RS Johnson Family Win U. Honors Mrs. C. J. Van Orden entertained the lady school teachers at a card party and luncheon on Thursday afternoon. The guests were the Misses Irma Hyde, Thora Bergesen, Lillian Mae Hogan, Leah Plowman, Messrs Perkes, and Sylmir Jessop and Sterling Faxsythe. Prizes were awarded to Miss Hogan, Miss Plowman and Mrs. Jessop. - Graf Zeppelin Reaches Brazil Brazil, May 22 Zeilelin, completover the south over Pernambuco tonight and prepared to moor until tomorrow morning. Pernambuco, (JP) - The Graf ing its flight Atlantic, flew Benson Census For 1930 Bureau Reports 272 distinct honor came to A Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Johnson when theid son Clyde won first place as a high 'school pianist and their daughter, Lucille, won first place in high school domestic science work at the U. of U. on high school day. Lewiston Among the seminary graduates of the North Cache high school the following were from the Lewiston First ward: Thelma Anger, Lynn Bright, Grant Feltman, Russell Hendricks, Edith Hyer, Orval and Aland Orchard, Beth Parkinson, Thome Pond, Charles Rawlins, Leulla Stocks, Marva Rawlings, Imogens Talbot, Nathel Talbot, Helen Telford, Janett Taggart and Sarah Hog-lun- g, Van Orden. Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Van Orden were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.- ENTERTAINED . Chicago, May 22 (P) Clothiers at the International association of garment manufacturers are displaying mens suits of wash materials, made to sell for $7. Some manufacturers predicted men soon .would be wearing wash suiti for summer with trousers reaching to the knee. On display also Jwere overalls and coveralls In powder blue, green and yellow. Fashions for women included costumes of a short sleeved blouse and overalls in pastel shades for garden, beach- - or home wear. Two Members of MarvinRawllngson CENSUS BEIUHHS teJ&CM Press Photo Eleanor Jefferey (right), France Patterson (center) and Catherine Sharp, were among the tlx choten at the most beautiful young women etudenti at the University of Missouri in a contest conducted by the echool'e year book. Associated Sun- v day. Miss Phyllis Ashcroft of Hyde Park was a guest of her sister, Mrs. George Pond last week. Mrs. Ethel Bowden of Salt Lake City was visiting in Lewiston last week with her sister, Mrs. George Rawlins. Elders Lowell Plowman and were The Welling Roskelly speakers at Sacrament meeting on Sunday In the Lewiston First ward. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Ballam of Cove were Lewiston visitors on Sunday evening. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mrs. Catherine Pond the marriage of her daughter, Abble to Sterling The Forsyth of Price, Utah. marriage, which took place last October has only recently been announced. Mrs. F. E. Petersen Is visiting in Lewiston this week with her mother, Mrs. Catherine Pond. Dee Van Orden was pleasantly surprised on Sunday evening when the following friends dropped in: Clea Telford, Marion Blair, Margaret Bernhisel, Claire Karren - and Shirley Van Orden. The evening was spent In playing games and a dainty lucheon was Ogden, May 21 (Special), The population of Benson precinct. Cache county, as shown by a count of the re- served. preliminary inMrs. Eva Parkinson, who has turns of the fifteenth census Jersey City, N. J, 316,914; crease 18,811, or 6.4 percent. , taken as of April 1, 1930, is 272 been spending a week visiting San Antonio, Tex., 254,562; In- as compared with 316 on Jan- with her daughter In Mt. crease 1)3,183 (Or 57.7. percent- uary 1, 1920. The 1930 figures Pleasant and Price, returned to Miss Charleston, B. C. 62,121; de-e ate preliminary and subject to her home on Saturday. crease 5,834, or 8.6 percent. Lila Parkinson and Mr. and correction. There were 42 farms- - enum- Mrs. Ben D. Redd accompanied erated in ..this area at- the herCafhome, j Choat has tRen over the fifteenth census. Co-ein Lewston Co-eRiverside precinct was or- barbeque fcy Hendricks formerly Stocks operated a part of Benson and At Milwaukee ganized from Moss Lewis. accounts In which 1925, precinct partially for the lower popula22 The tion 'shown for 1930 compared (,P) Milwaukee, May 190 small boys and 26 nuns at with 1920. St. Aemlllans orphanage of the St. Francis order trooped down Union the fire escape in their - night CANDY clothes shortly after one a. m. Honor Wins the today as fire destroyed $350,000 building. Salt Lake City- - Four of the To tide you over between Though the fire broke out in seven railroad awards meals. the dead of night when all were presented by the safety national safety inor was none filled asleep, council at the union league club, THIS WEEKS FRESH jured. Chicago on Tuesday night' A party in a passing automo- in CANDY SPECIALS the' went to bile discovered the lire. They its affiliated Union PacificIn and adcompanies. win; hurled bricks through the Nifty Chocolates to receiving the group dows to arouse the nuns and dition Butter Scotch Chewing took a trophy which went to the sisters children. The UnUnion Pacific the system, Half pound 20c charge of the children and -railroad won the them without panic to ion Pacific b for the award, group trophy the fire escapes and safety. A. C. Cpristensen of Hvrum, group c was won by the Oregon Fife, eight year old son of Railroad is and Navi' The Best Sound in tiie State commissioner of Washington deputy Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fife of Utah, gation company and the one' Ruth Going Weston, were held there -- Wed- the stream. for group- - d went to the Los The child nesday- afternoon. Angeles and Salt Lake Saturafternoon. died Sunday SAT. TIIURS., Good statements to Again day, according death Recent ROMANCE! made after the childs lad the his by playmates, Convention Work Philadelphia, May 22 ((P) mounted a . horse,. .against his i vBabe' Ruth continued his record j mothers wishes,-wa- s thrown or fell off and injured his side President Alfred Lundahl, B smashing feats of home run which turned black, examin- T. Cardon, Dx.. Oscar .Wenner-gre- hitting today by hitting two In the first game It ation after death-revealand Hyrnm Arnold gave homers a was reported in The Journal five nnnute reports of the re- against The "Athletics ' and Monday that it was believed cent district convention of Ro- third in the second inning of contracted tary held In Salt Lake City at the second contest. The third the child had of the day and the spinal meningitis. However, as the regular weekly luncheon has been stated, examination meeting of the local club at sixth in two days brought his total for the season up to 12. revealed that the fall from the Hotel Eceles today. the horse caused pewaynes Charman WE. Skidmore of It tied him with Hack Wilson death. Mrs. Fred Frederickson the fellowship committee cal of the Chicago Cubs for Major and Mrs. John Thorpe of Lo ed upon John H. Wilson. Presi league leadership. Jack Quinn gan attended the services at dent E. G. Peterson of the U. S was pitching; against the YanA. C., and A. G Weston. Olofscn to kees when the Babe hit his third homen of the day. on assigned topics. speak Small Boys wash hats and Albert J. Southwick. accomJockey caps, 50c. Babys silk panied at the piano by S. E 100 Lives Believed and Organdy bonnets 65c to Qjrk sang tvo unmoors. Lost on $1.75. Kiddies Shop, 37 W. 1st House:-Vaudevill- -- f MRS. GEORGE POND, Correspondent K. Thaw $20,-40- ( r LEWISTON DEPARTMENT Lands in France m Reno, Nev., presum- ably to Establish a residence and seek a divorce fiom William McDonald Gower. giand-paren- ts nal. i.m;.n Provo, Utah, May 22 (JP) Six year old Frank Eastmond had come through fire and water today as the result of boyish cureiiosity, little the worse for ther experience. drenched His clothes were with burning gasoline when he inserted a lighted match into the reservoir of a lantern with which he was playing yesterday. Mrs. Leonard Adams, mother of his playmate, attracted by his screams, threw Frank Into a four foot irrigation ditch. Then she fainted. Cries of Her ,son attracted neighbors, who rescued Frank from his second peril and took him to a hospital, where he was suffering from burns which were not regarded as serious. Engagement Announced Mrs. Catherine Sorensen has announced the engagement of her daughter Ada to J. Lyman The Lloyd of Grace, Idaho. marriage will take place early in June at the Logan temple. the C. Z. 1 1 Child in Ditch I glass in the barber & man,, has just completed ' a Everything service and equipment. beauty on the luce very paint job home ol Albert Jenkins, 52 Modern13' Barber & Beauty ParW. Center. (Adv.t West, 2nd South street. The lors, heme has been nade to look Isaac Elwell Funeral .hke new. Isaac Funeral service for Elwell will be held at 2 o'clock Appraisers Meet i .iL Threw Burning Seeks Divorce if ff CfbcrithL&a 4nitlnaMMje, (wKeuvutA aj fuu WitMvtes , WitkcLWW). e , $350,000 Fire Pacific Safety Theres Nothing HS- - Like judge-HolsteinAyr-shir- es CAPITOL ALL-TALKIN- ed G n. hc-me- r Fo- r- (Adv.) .. Junior Cops Get Awards The Junior traffic cops of 'the city were given their awards last evening, by Chief -SE- E-Great of Police Gilbert Mecham. Tropic Sea Romance Superintendent L. A. Peterson of the city schools and John HEAR H Moser of the automobile Hit Song, Gay Love askiClation. The cops were ail taken to the Capitol theatre rjj ,as the guests of the automo- ' trile association and the awards DELIGHTFUL of merit were supplied by the same (organization. Speaking of the work of these Juvenile officers. Chief of Police Mecham stated this morning that tift f not a single automobile accident has been reported in the t -ROCQUE KIT t lA'V (vicinity of school buildings in LA ROY the city during the entire ' school season; This record is nd Sensational believed to have been, made possible through the efficent I CM wort of the lads who have ever been on the alert to avert accidents. ! -- - 7LA n a r ROD Stage-Serec- il j Steamer Todays Tradings In Wall Street By Claude A. Jagger (Associated Press Financial Editor) New York. May 22. (TP) Professional traders again struggled unsuccessfully against a wall of speculative inertia in today's stock market. Trading during the early hours of the session was even lighter than yesterday, and, save for a few volatile issues. stocks were disinclined to move much in either direction. The professional element of late finds itself unable to start j any substantia! wave of selling by ' taking the short side, and fails to attract "a following on the long side. Todays trading was typical of that cf other sessions. : rt-ce- nt Port Sudjin, Sudan, May French steamer - Anglo-Egypti- 22 Asia, Pi with TheT 1,- -! aboard, bound for Red Sea Ports, was on fire in Jeddah harbor today and It was feared 100 lives had been lost. . 500 Pilgrims .1 diver eneovyage sification of crops the Egyptian government has restricted the area sown in cotton to one third of the total- - arable, land. To A new for testing guage automobile tire pressure Is inserted through a wheel rim and is operated by the surface of a tiie pressing against a pis- - the most powerful radio stations is being erected at Rome to broadcast for reception throughout Italy and m some of the Italian colon One of FOR STRONG HEALTHY JIIX; FEED PAX . UKOWttT, MASH 100 pound bag Pax Mash $3.00 100 lb bag Globe Growing Mash 100 lb. bag Globe Scratch Feed $2.40 $240 100 lb. 100 GRADUATION 1930 A Splendid Assortment of GIFTS SALE SATURDAY -- M AY--24 th ONE DAY ONLY Candy Stores ed- N. CASH W. F. JENSEN Rotarians Report District Fill., Feed Special bag Globe Laying Mash $2.25 lb. bag Pioneer Growing Mash . (Vitalized with Conkeys Y-- : ; O) $3.00 1001b bag Rays LayingMash.r$2ii20 J00 Jb, bag Sq uawDairyFeed.$1.85 lb. bag Millrun -80 $1.15 100 lb. bag Rays Dairy Feed.. 1- For Girls and Boys A t Prices to suit your Budget Cardon Jewelry Co. 148 $1.9Q; lb. bag High Patent Flour $1.25, The above prices are exceedingly low Drive down and Save. LOGAN FLOUR & FEED CO. 590 So. Main St - - Phonfc 1032 |