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Show C G .1 - - -- J f- Pride Of Princeton Kingsbury Hall, New $270,000 U. of U. only glasses safe for jou 1o use are those exactly to your visual requirements. Incorrect lenses may do more harm than good. Guard your most valuable gift, Sight. Have jour ejes The - suited examined. Salt Lake City, Logan, Utah Marriage License An. Indian couple from Fort Hall, Orhn R. Judson and Bessie Navo. secured a marriage license from Clerk C. V. Mohr late Saturday afternoon, NEWS Miss Owen Parkinson, daugh-- 1 Mrs. H. S. ter of Mr. and officonMay 28, Hi 4 p. m. All Professor George M. Marshall, senior faculty member who has been on the teaching for staff of the University thirty-eigyears, delivered the dedicatory address and Professor Levi Edgar Young offered the prayer of dedication. Dr. Joseph T. Kingsbury, President Emeritus, who has been connected with the University for fifty-eigyears and Iti whose honor the building is Dr. John named, responded. E. toe Carver, representing board of regents, and governor George H. Dem also took part on the program. The new auditorium in Kingsbury Hall will seat 2009 and the stage can be used to seat another 200. Every facility for assemblies, dramatics, musical productions, moving picture shows, concerts, meetings, and classes is included in the new building which is modern In addition in every respect. to the auditorium and stage the new building contains several class rooms, offices, and a small stage and room for work in play production, stage designing, and related subjects. The building will house the speech department, and will partly solve the class room .problem at the university. vention Wednesday, the stake house at are asked to bring pencil and Free- - paper. 2t v . Visit Aisoctated Prott Photo , James Bert V. D. Hodges oJT Plainfield Mr. and Mrs. N. J, carried off senior honors at bourne and Dr. and Mrs. W. G. John A. Wursten aad. wife Princeton. motored up from He was voted most Buekenbrod popular, moat thorough gentlaman. gait Lake Saturday, spending1 and baby of Los Angeles, beat rived physical build, second best ilL at the Hotel Eccles. yesterday. They surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, around man. second beet all around athlete and third busiest student. Wursten and will visit for two Engagement Announced with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Allen of weeks Frederick Providence announce the en- -i friends here, Scholes, Logan their gagement of daughter will the recorder, give temple A. Walker Mack Funeral Lucile to Thomas at the lesson, Tuesday night, B. H. Aiken of Smithfield fot pleasant Grove. The wedFifth of the meeting regular will June. in take went to order place ding Ogden today in to attend the funeral services ward Genealogical class. - You I Leaves For Denmark held there today for Henry are invited, at 8 sharp, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peterson Mack, a son of James Mack of Recovering from Operatio-nformer 'resident and two daughters left 'Sunday and a The Smithfield. for a trip to Denmark. Miss Lucretia Humphreys, trip is one for pleasure and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her, is for securing genealogical data. Speeder. Arrested bert Humphreys, recovering E. H. Taylor of Ogaen was satisfactorily at a local hospiThey will be gone lor the next Sunon arrest an under three months. tal from placed operation for which she recently through day for speeding Paper Smithfield City. A bond was underwent. Painting. Decorating. Leonard Mathews, posted and he will tell the hanging. Adv. reason for the fast driving to Files Articles Phone 1136-- J Judge Olsen on Wednesday. Articles of incorporation of Flumes Arrive the H? M. Draper Construction be to flumes The metal placDon't let this year pass company have been filed with or the a monument ed at the fish rearing ponds without clerk. The capital ones. stock county west of the city in exchange marker for your loved of the company set forth 72 In now Co. Watkins Monumental for the wooden flumes Is comas without par-val(Adv.) posed of 2000 shares, 1000 comuse, arrived this morning and East Center. will be installed at once. The mon and 1000 perf erred. E. T. Friends Honor new feed house at the ponds Guest of Mother Young is president; Mrs. Lila Is practically and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred vice completed and president Draper, the work outlined to be done Helen Horace A. Jones, secretary and Life Of and children, Jr., at this plant this year is about and Arthur, of Salt Lake City treasurer. completed. motored to Logan Saturday Etwell At Bier and were the guests of Mrs. Public Tax Meeting Fishing in Idaho 8 at Keeley's mother, Mrs. Thomas evening Wednesday Dr. J. C. Hayward, Dr. Clark B Busby. They returned home o'clock In the auditorium of and Sunday evening. Peterson HasklnS,' Tony Under the direction of Seca pubschool the Junior high f Ariel Berntsen went to West to ond Counselor Moses Thatcher, lic meeting will be held oil' Saturday and Poultrymrn Meet Yellowstone state ftna) rttes''for Isaar Elwell were consider the proposed " The Logan-Cach- e Poultry amendments relative to taxa- held Sundayaf ternooir- tortile spent A" day fishing err-- toe North Tbtk of the Snake ri- association will hold a meeting tion, prison removal, and elec- First ward chapel at 2 oclock. ver. They made a far catch, at the chamber of commerce tions, drafted by the special Speakers who told of their at 8 o'clock this evening. The session of the Utah legislature long acquaintences with Mr. Elreturning' home Sunday - lug. They report prospects for nature of the meeting will be last winter. A special commit- well who for many years was W fishing a little later on educational. Prof. Byron Alder tee well informed on the sub- a tinsmith to Logan, were Presi, a of the U. S. A. C. will be the ject will be present to discuss dent Joseph E. Cardon of Cache lowers, speaker, discussing the subject the proposed changes In the stake, President. B. G. Thatcher of the chamber, pf commerce, of, baby chicks. state constitution. More Gravel for Streets and Counselor fhatchBr.'i Each, crusher is Finds Car Owner The city rock tribute to the character Local Hospital In paid about Irkdy to go to work at life work of the deceased. and Chief of Police Gilbert of Alexander Mrs. the the hew gravel pit at Musical numbers were: Mrs. Automotive Provo Delillign the is local a in through hospital an mouth of. Logan canyon. This Theft Bureau in Salt Lake, and will likely be there for a John Squires contributed fact is ' bringing smiles to resi- has found the owner of tne week as the "I Need Thee orgon solo; of result Injuries dents residing at the extreme Chevrolet sedan which was sustained in an auto' accident Every Hour, choir under north Second east eftd of of of in conduction Frank on the streets up picked canyon Sunday. Her the street. They have been com- ihe city recently. The owner son Logan a duet by Mr. and car. A bee Baugh, Jr.,; was the driving the some r, time that L. for Mrs. J. Bailey, and Come, plaining is John Kochevar, Jr., of got to the automobile and in Come Ye Saints,, ,gng by the city road department graveled Wyoming. an effort to drive It out the the west mnd of "this street and lad bit a white post" along the choir. R, E. Cranney. offered-th-A.e E. then stopped the work just as Seek Passports highway. The car rolled over opening and President the really bad part of the for two pass- a couple of times. Mrs. Alex- Anderson of Logan stake the Applications was reached. road from ander received a badly lacerat closing prayer. ports have been requestedThomas Flowers which were - many, ed nose, s cat the county clerk. Mrs. Inspects Hospital of Logan is asking eyebrow, an Injured leg and beautiful and fragrant were . In an effort to obtain the J. Rowley a passport to go to France, was otherwise bruised up. The carried by granddaughters of Entrance, nf the Cache Valley Lutner Gunnell of Wellsville Is other occupants of the car Mr. Elwell. naGeneral ijiospltal into the At the city cemetery, the grave to go to were only slightly hurt. a passport seeking standof tional organization was dedicated by Samuel Spillhe will serve as where Europe Dr. ardization. of hospitals. man, missionary.' He ex- Idaho Day June 13 ef 'the a Mormon Charles, W. Moots le'ave early In July. L. to M. G. Robinson W. and pects American College of Surgeons, Wright, chairman of the ad was In Logan over the week The newly elected officers vertising and sports commit- Brothers end. He inspected the hospital of R. Eliza Snow camp of the tees respectively, for the Ida"and" expressed his "surprise-t- o of the Pioneers, ho Pioneer Day celebration to find In a city the size of Logan the Daughters Know Each Other members be held at Franklin, June 13, entertained the camp a hospital equiped with an and their special guests Thurs- were in Logan getting today, electric elevator, an electric lined up for their big annual day afternoon - in the social sterilizer and the latest type room 26 (A P) of the Second ward celebration. They expect to Reno, Nev., May and te such complete amusement hall. The program have more to offer to the pub- H. G. Fields of Salt Lake, to Oakland by automoequipment. consisted of a vocal solo by lic this year than ever before. Mrs. Malinda Hawes -- Ball am There- - will - be - a meeting -- to bile, picked up a hitch hiker Flowers for Memorial Day on near - Ogden, Utah, Saturday severalolcl time songs by the forenoon, and sports and at tfte'Tiaws faTm, Trenton. chorus. The lesson, public square in the afternoon. They-- continued on to- - Reno, ladles a (Adv.) , this and that, and "Dairying in Utah," was given A dance will be held to the talked about Fields said to his Lunch- evening. Merry go round- ferris eventually Merrill. Claud Mrs. by Rubber-Ma- n Here What -- part -- of the hostes-ses'- to wheel guest: amuseof was the served eon and by plenty f general, Jaana- -' approximately fiftylad-ie- s. ment for' the- - children will be country , are .you from.2,,, ger of the western branch of "I was raised in Winterset, staged on the public grounds .Ihe U.L S Rubber.,, company, In the day. William Iowa. said the guest. throughout Salt Lake, is in - Logan on a Canal cleaning on the Lo- Walton of Logan has the conThats funny, said Fields. business trip. Harry -- is always "Co., cessions. J. C. "Allen, Jr., of X was born there myself.'" My a welcome visitor in Logan, gan CoW Pasture Watermornwill commence. Tuesday Logan will line up the athletic names Fields." having Work will begin below the show. The latter will be run His guest looked at him and football player on the Ag- ing. dam. Peter L. Nelson, Water in the afternoon just prior to sharply. Not Harry Fields? gie team back in the years 1911 master. Col(Adv.) baseball the game. Logan -- 14. Thats It, Fields confirmed, Mr. Green has a very fine legians and Dollar Cab team Where upon his guest said, branch of this company in the Pehn State Graduate Lake will of Salt likely play heck, dont you know me? Im state capital where he has a Dr. the game. Wallace B. Parkinson, Wayne Fields. payroll of upwards of 40 perhas sons looking after the million Parkinson If you please, The brothers had parted In 1902 and had not seen one andollar a year business he does advised his brother Dr. F. air-B. In this territory. Local dealers Parkinson of this city by Indianapolis Entry other since that time. After of his graduation at the war had lost all trace of the handling U. 8. Rubber goods mail, are the Service Motor com- Penn State Medical school at each other. having secured pany! and Milton Taylor on 3rd Philadelphia, his M. D. Dr, Parkinson schoSouth and Main. larship was such that he was 9 Decoration Day, 30, exempted from all examina May 'Yhe Junction will play Salt tions except one In which to in Chicago Yjce Western Optical team at every graduate Is requiredsoon Clarks tQm.3..p,m. Admission. take. He will be in Logan 35c. (Adv.) for a "brief "vacation' following which he will enter a hospital Chicago, May 26 (AP) The in San Francisco for his InKilled in California hollering and yelling In Joseph Gorman's ' room at 3215 May Mrs. J. E. Webb Is planning tern work. to leaves tonight for Oakland, pole avenue yesterday was be cause one gentleman to California, In order to attend Missionary F re We-llthe funeral services on Thursgentleman's poker gatoe held Missionary farwell for Reuwill leave JrL. four jacks and an ace, and an Hill - whd day of her brothers wife, Mrs. ben other gentleman held four aces Alex Nisbet. Word reached here shortly for" the French mission 27 and a jack. This can be done by wive last evening of the wiU be held Tuesday, May In pinochle, but the gentlemeji automobile accident in which at 8:00 p. m. to the Tenth were not playing pinochle. Mr. and Mrs. Nisbet were in- ward hall, program: Organ Fisticuffs followed. prayer Peaceful jured, .They were accompanied prelude, Walter Wuthrick; A. C. U. S. pedestrains paused outside. by an aunt of Mrs. Webb, Mrs. selection, Miss Some policemen came along Alfred- - Churchill. were ladies quartet; reading. All and nine poker players went to badly1- -' injured. Death occured Anna Boas; violin solo, Miss jail during the night, so Mrs. Webb Geneva Schaub; - talk, exper was informed' today. Mr. and ibices in Belgium and France No one explained- - about the David Homer; selection, Mrs vMb'et were former resj-Jjf- ' five jacks and five aces. It Prut iuodalH uA- C. Ladies dents-o- f was the general opinion, how quaitet; Logan and have Pet O Paolo, racing elfcmplon prestake of member narks, will the who friends here playing card In 1926 and 1927, will retuiyt from ever, that learn with sorrow, this e rfcee on company must have made Dance after retirement for the fible trageoy. Details oT the Hishop Schaub. to that pu.uu? the Indianapolis speedway Mjy 30. mistake accident Jweie1 net learned. j program. deck. Ruckenbrods I ht ? ue, Of, diiuU&wkb ' THE SEVEN SHARKS 6W ONE HOOK - -- - Harry-Green,, ' Poker Players Arrested -- Vjp- f , dr ny i -- ter-'ldn- cy 1 jer 600-mll- 1 hl of Sheik Honor Woman Ip honor of lesitielle IliorUarJt, be the - ither chimes'capabie Canterbury of Westminister chimes. The finish is brown -e- of-pla- ying monument was erected In Iarls. The daughter of a French soldier In Africa, Miss Ihcrliardt became mahogany, of the Arab The clock which stands sev- enamored of th lier-el-life f as one of en and one half feet high Is and disguising them, llied on the desert for years woodcarved of beautifully work.' A 'brortZA' plato'I Bearing under the name of her nationality or sex bethe name of each class mem- without ber of 1930 will be placed on ing suspected. this beautiful work of art and Commomerativo Statue The Statue of Liberty was to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of American independence, but It was not flnished until 188.'. It was dedicated October 23, IKSfl. usefulness. Gas heaters are being installed to the elevated platforms used by Paris policemen who direct traffic to keep the mens feet warm- - FEATURE. MATCHES IN BRITAIN Aoooetatod Proto Photo left en-rou- TREAT jewelry store awaiting delivery to the class. The clock is Kem-mere- X-r- ay sang. God Be With You, Till We Meet Again, as the casket was being lowered, High Councilman A. M. Israelsen offered the dedicatory prayer. girls, Upwards of thirty frinds and relatives, carried the many beautiful floral emblems. The body of the deceased Was escorted by an armed guard Ihe American Legion, of which Mr. Jensen was a member, they also acted as pall bearers, namely, P. L. Clark, Jack L.tur-ltze- n, Earl Lai sen, Henry. Monsen. Francis Gamer, Dalton M. Reid. At the graveside tapi wtre sounded by Harry Lester. well-develop- ed Me-cha- Didnt The services"were - very- - i pressive and full of eulogies of the noble and faithful public service rendered by the departed and his devoted wife, the many yeafs of Ills efficient honest service will stand as a monument to his memory. At the Hyrum cemetery the choir CUCKOOS COMEDY - x faculty. The closing song was, Ill Go Wherd You Want Me To Go Dear Lord, and tne benediction was pronounced by Pres. John A. Israelsen. Proving that there is aftfer all, something new in motion pictures, The Cuckoos, Radio Pictures' riotous extravaganza of nonsense, opened yesterday at the Capitol theatre and gave local audiences the comedy treat of their lives. Filled with mad waggery and delirious fun, The Cuckoos is a new type of screen musical which seems to come about the closest to one hundred percent popular appeal that any picture ever has achieved. The Cuckoos is not a revue ; and it is not a musical comedy. The film is based on a plot and has a pleasing little romantic story running throughout. But the comedy is of prime importance. These two mad Wheeler and wags, Walter Jensen, May 28, Hyde Park,-Ber- t Robert Wpolsey of Rio Rita fame clown their way through the show carrying C. M. Fonnesbeck, May 28, 198 West 3 No., everything with them. IThe picture is completely theirs a delirious concoction of delightful nonsense, wild fun and sidesplitting comedy gags. Isaac ver-her- A. C. Ilyrum, May 26 Funeral services for Mr. Irving Jensen, were held at the Hyrum, 1st ward chapel, Saturday at 2 p m., Bishop Silas Allen presided and the ward choir furnished appropriate numbers. The choir sang, Oh It Is Wonderful; opening prayer. Patriarch O. M. Wilson; special musical numbers were: vocal solos by Miss and Clarence Roma Rogers Warner. The following were the speakers. Nicholi Jorgensen and H. F. Liljenquist of Hyrum, life long friends of the family and President Franklin S. Harris of the B Y. U, Director F. B Llnfield of Montana State college and Prof. George Stewart of the U. S. A. C. All were personal friends and associates of Irving and were warm in their praise of his efficient work, as well as his personal life. Director P.V, Cardon of ht I U. S. A. C. experiment station, read resolutions of conscience and respect from the U. S. Of Irving Jensen 'fpislruud lor respondent the Educators Pay Tribute at Bier. 28 May DEPARTMENT MRS. RtBY JENSEN, and Saturday. jarkmson of Salt Lake, spent Primary Officers Meet Cache Stake Primary over the week end m Logan, guest of her cousin Miss Jewel cers will meet. in a special Allen. mvrlts (Special) Kingsbury hall, the new $270,000, auditorium building at the University of .Utah was dedicated with appropriate ceremony at a special student May assembly held Thursday, As part of the 22, at noon. dedication program the Utah Alpha chapter of Theta Alpha frafhi, national dramatic Materlinks ternity presented Bluebird under the direction of Professor Maud May Babcock, head of the speech department. Thursday, Friday DR. F. B. PARKINSON OPTOMETRIST Woolworth Store over Office PAGE THREE UTAH HYRUM Edifice Dedicated r Til CAL i. THE JOURNAL. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, LENSES ARE ESSENTIAL CORRECT t M. Hyde fishing In th Gulf of Mleo recently Arthur a full grown (right), eeeretary of sgrlculture, landed The hark, which, after taken aboard, gave birth to tlx little eharke. mother and five babies are ehowa here as evidence, the sixth escaped. Whll man-eatin- 4 Boys Disappear British Aviatrix Pleasant Trip During Storm Sydney, N. S. W., May 26 Johnson, (AP) Miss Amy British aviatrix who Saturday completed a flight from England to Australia, arrived at Daly Waters from Port" Darwin Baltimore, May 26 GP) In four boys who the belief that a -- storm disappeared - during may have Saturday afternoon storm sewer been swept down a -- Has by sudden flood waters, city employes joined with parents but-pljy today- and neighbors today in sant trip of 320 miles. search. off take will refuel and She The boys, Wilbert Alban, 15, -where for ""Alexandria station, Donald Moore, 12, Francis Wel- she will. .halt.lor , the night, den, 9, and John Kelly, M, had Alexandria is without tele- been playing near the sewer graph facilities and her pro- - iijlet at the edge of the city gress will not be reported" un- and "had entered it despite Lon- d- Beach warnings of nearby residents. til- - she- - reaches She is flying A row boat from a city police Tuesday night here: boat was sent stream into which the drain enters and city employes with Cache Junction gas masks and searchlights resumed search of the drain u. after-a-bum- ea -- todayupa Beats Smithfield Grundy Spent Cache Junction baseball club For .$332,076 defeated a Smithfield team at the railroad town Sunday afterCampaign noon by the score of 9 to 2 There was a good crowd of fans (Continued From Page One) and the game was interesting throughout. Pitcner anu ,Casn .Cl 111! litwere the battery for the visitors A very substantial part ol Jaianie, Aichibald and Malm-be- rg the expenditure was for adver- .were. toe. batterxJoLtoti said - toe Ising winning team. treasurer. The campaign costs men tioned covered the period from B. W. Clubs Aorii I to May 20 primary. Cuim llutionj were made to organizations in about Elect Officers county CO counties. Bell explained-Senato- r Democrat, Wagner, New York, asked how much Salt Lake City, May 26 (AP) was spent to Philadelphia, but Mrs. Gladys B. Nellson of no idea. Huvo Mas elected president of Bell said he had the Utah federation of business and professional womens clubs U. S. A. C. Seniors at the closing session of the To Chime of eighth annual convention the organization which closed Class Gift Clock yesterday. Mrs. OlUe Brockbank of Continued from Pae One t'riee was elected vice presiMiss Lulu of Heber dered this beautiful Hershede dent, Clgg City recording secretary and electric chime clock from CarMiss Elizabeth Crawford - of don Jewelry company an.d it the Salt Lake City treasurer. is now oq the floor of - iuodslel Prott Photo Matches between Leo Dieger (left), American profetaional chamare British with much Interest Abe followed Mitchell, pro, pion, and In England! Mitchell, prime favorite In England, was defeated la hie first brush with the American at Moor Park. l. and-priMti- ng,'- P. TODAY CAPITOL "The Best Sound is TUES.' WED. The fit ate" WHEELER. SWVVOOISIY CttilKOO: Present as . Also Talking News " and Vitaphone Acts lkb mUihuqh Twevo"Dowyn4Y TMCA MIT AM K4?p Fummr brought tm - ciwJuvrity 3 ( 5 7 Shows 9 at ' |