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Show tlM THE JOUKNAU rAGE FOUR s J. Haney Hansen, formerly with the Radio Department of in Salt lathe City, is now in charge of our Radio Department. He rame to us highly recommended, and is fully qualified to git e all kinds of Radio sen ice. For prompt, courteous, and Auer-bach- efficient results call 441. CRYSTAL SUB IN EXPLORATION OF ARCTIC AREAS S . jLSHElBIDS-FORBEAUTYTITL- EL -- CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF THE LATEST MODELS LET IS faUK YOU A FREE DEMONSTRATION , IN A01R0MN HOME I ' 130. Saturday.' August 2, UTAH TO GUIDE WILKINS Died Last Night . SEE AND HEAR THEM! HE TROLLEY Mrs. Annie Reid rJafestlcEadllos LOriAN, CACHE COUNTY, rtnnri yitMiiMt, f - At . Simthfield 2. Mrs. Aug. Smitjifield, Annie Low Reid, o2, wife ol died Robert Reid, last evening ol. heart fanure. Mrs. Reid was bom November a, The 1868, , at Smithfield. husband, and loliowlng children survive: Robert Reid and Mrs. , Willis Richards, Magna; James Fay, May, Charles, Hari and Beth, all of Smithfield. Her surviving brothers and sisters are: bishop Sylvester Low, Smithfield; bishoa Osborne Low, Star Valley, Mis. Joseph Richardson,- - Sait Lake City; Mrs. George Nelson, Mis Allred Erickson and Mrs, Oliver Mrs. June Nilsen, Smithfield; Jensen, Preston. , Furnal services will be held on Tuesday, August 5, at 2 p m. in the Third ward chapel. V rew den ed the id N of ' BOTTUIIG & the ent -- FMTIIRE 72-- 7 EXCHANGE i West First North LOCAL NEWS Dietician In Derby Ball Funeral Funeral services for James Ball will be held in the Fifth ward chapel at one oclock Monday. Curb Service at The BJubird. (advertisement) Wo K Dei gue Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Randall will entertain at a dancing party Tuesday evening at the James A. Mr. and Mrs. Palais dor in compliment - to mar Peterson announce the Miss Annie Louise Waugh, of Marion Junction, Alabama. riage, August 1st, of their daughter Afton to Royal BasThe annual summer party of sett of Wellsville. The young the Sigma Theta Phi sorority couple will make their home in was given Friday at the Ogden Wellsville. Country club. Those attending from here Included Mrs. JosePurchases New Nash phine Johnson, Mrs. Langton George D. Preston, county Barber, Mrs. Lorin C Barlow, attorney , is the proud owner Mrs. Val W. Palmer, ,Mrs. J. of a new Twin Ignition Six C. Hayward, and Miss Norma cylinder Nash automobile which T Hansen. . was delivered .to him today by Mrs." H. Duane Ence enter- Motor the Baugh compapy. tained at a miscellaneous show- Bluebird Ice Cream for your er Friday evening in compliment to Gretta Ilaslgm a bride Sunday dinner. of . the month. Games' and (advertisement) music furnished the entertainment. Refreshments Were servTransferred to Logan Office. ed to about thirty guests AueeUtitd Prtu PktH Fred Neuberger, for ' some months past, sales manager Elizabeth Howard, Lo Angeles Prof, and Mrs. Vincent for the Utah Power and Light baapKal dietician, entered the and daughters, Helen-anWwMii'a aw front the transferbeen has of .Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Company, Miriam, heerfio eoaet red to the Logan office. He spent .the .early part of the will have charge of the sales Mrs. Irving Reese has re- week, here las guests of Mrs. department in Logan and the turned to Brangham and Mr. and her home in Penn- Anna south, end of the county. Mrs. Leon Hardy while enroute following eight pleas- to sylvania ' Los Angeles Calif, to visit ant weeks spent here with Dr. Toolson Here Prof. Ogbums ' mother. with Mrs. and Mr. her parents, 0f . Dr George H. Toolson They will visit in Salt Lake Ben McCulloch. Burley, Idano, Is a visitor ini with Rev. and Mrs. Pillsbury hnd At Ogden with Mr. and Logan. It Is 14 years since Dr. Pa ' c, i! Toolson dentastijy I The new practiced Harold Brangham. Mrs oil and Parco gas here. He is- rather fond of corn-le- y A. W. Squires and son Mrs wlU be which station -' his location and believes BurBoyd, of New York cityr is visit fcouple of to be one of the- - best citiesJays, ipg here as guests of Mr. and in the great Snake river val- on Jormal opting Mrs. Mrs. John Christiansen, ley. Pinky Jeffs will be manager Squires was formerly Miss Veda Thatcher, of Logan. Ask your grocer for Bluebird of the station. . Miss Edith Bowen entertainIce Cream. Wonderful Shower ed at a supper party Thurs(advertisement) , A shower of almost cloudday evening. The home was burst proportions, visited Lo- decorated with garden flowers. Shower was Local the valley this morn- Covers were laid for twelve The heavy shower that vis- gan and ing. The gutters on the paved guests. ited Logan this morning, ev- streets ran full of water wthte M,. Smith) enter- idently was local as persons storm lasted which, wife ot Mrs. William who cam to the county seat the tained at a family party Wedduration. little short Only a" from f Richmond stated, today 'evening In compliment thankfully received is it ndt. nesday to Mrs. Lorin C. Barlow of that it did not rain their this is tends to cool the atmosurally Phoenix, Arizona, The .table was morning. phere and give new life to the decorated . with sweet peas. growing crops. The beets, esp Covers were laid for twelve New Refrigerator are badly in nee.ol George Wi- - Brown, the re- pecially, guests. . irrigation. frigerator man, has Just ComMrs. William J1L Smith en? new a of pleted the Installation tertained at a family dinner bent but are Fenders easily at , the popular refrigerator party Wednesday evening in store owned and operated by It takes Shoup - to straighten compliment to Mrs. Lorin C. .(Adv.) L. 0- Skanchy, North on Fifth them. Barlow of Phoenix, Arizona. east street. The table was decorated with Hold Canyon Part- yof - the sweet peas. Covers were laid The Logan temple .will close Sixty five employees Laundry and Linen com- for twelve guests. Saturday, August 9 and reopen Logan held their annual summer Mrs. M. O. Hardy entertained pany, 15. Monday, September at the city park in Lo- a few guests Informally Tues4t Joseph R. Shephard, pres- - outing gan canyon last night and day afternoon at bridge in from the big time had, a num- compliment to Mrs. Lorin C. Mi'ssionary Enjoys Labors ber of the party are wonder- Barlow. Writing from Lansing, Mich- ing if the canyon is all there Mrs. Alton Merrill and two labbeen has where he igan, Anderson Albert left today for their Manager today. for the past eight months,-- won the horseshoe pitching children oring at Oakland, California, Eler; Solon Atkinson of Clark contest. The women won the home after a months visit here with ston who is lling an L. Q. S. volley ball contest. Some ex- her mother, Mrs. Ellen Eccles. mission in the Northern states, cellent to make Mrs. C. L. Jones accompanied singing helped says he is enjoying his labors. the a most enjoyable Mrs. Merrill to California and Working conditions there are one. evening will, be the guest of her sister, critical ie reports most of the Mrs. Walter G. Treadwell of factories have closed because Waffle Super Berkley, California. there Is no ready market for The Misses Marv Hansen, Mrs. Asa Bullen spent part their goods. Vena Wilson and Fern Shipley of the week In Ogden as a a of entertained fgriends guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Just Received Big assortment at a waffle group supper Friday ev- Anderson. of stamped goods pillow The lawyers of Cache county cases $100, 45 inch luncheon ening at the home aof Miss feature held a dinner meeting Thurs Dancing was cloths $1.25, etc. Blue Bonnet Hansen. of of the home at the evening day evening at the Bluebird in Modiste Shop. Above , Riter Miss Hansen. Dancing was a compliment to Harold Shepherd. Bros. Drug Co. enterof feature the Mr. Shepherd has won national evenings . (advertisement) tainment Guests Included: the attention as a teacher of law Misses Fisher. Stel Margaret having held positions In the Eliason Services Sorensen and largest universities in America. No announcement has been la and Ruby LionMessrs. Merlin Miss Afton Thain is visiting in Shipley, made as to the time of the el Harris, Clarence Burnham, Salt Lake 'with relatves. funeral services for Mrs. AndGreen Hamlet Nathan Pulley, rew Eliason, who died ThursDr. and Mrs. H. R. McGee and family have arrived hpme day night at the home of Dr. and John Stark. from their vacation trip ' to George Thomas, In Salt Lake On Mission-M- iss Bear Lake. City. Efforts are being made Lady Going 82 to advise Dr. Thomas of the Ashlaug Jacobsen of Mrs. Victor Amussen as Crockett Avenue, has accepted her guests this week Mr.has death of his mother-in-laH. A. He is believed to be In or near a call to the North .Central Soderberg and daughter, Portland, Oregon, on a business states mission to leave Aug-gus- t. Mary, of Ogden. Mrs. 13 Her headquarters Amtfssen will trip. Th body of Mrs. Eliason the first will be brought to Logan an will be Minneapolis. A ward part of Augustspend in Ogden and party will be tendered her In Salt Lake City. Sunday, t the Eighth ward chapel, MonProfessor and Mrs. Vincent ATTENTION! day evening, August 4. There and daughters, Helen Having .accepted a .call ..to will be a program, dancing and Ogburn fulfill a mission, to Germany refreshments. Last evening Mis- and Miriam, of Cedar Rapids, I take this means of advising ses Florence and Lillie Nielson Iowa, were visiting the early of the week with Mr: patients that I shall conduct entertained at their home in part honor of Miss Jacobsen. They Anna Brangham and Mr. and my practice as usnal until a handkerchief and Mrs. Leon Hardy. This is their gave September 15. H. BUDGE. hosiery shower at which the first trip to Logan since they ' here ten years ago. Profes(Advertisement) departing missionary received left Ogburn was connected with a number of beautiful 'gifts. sor Valuations Decreased English department of the Games and music were enjoyed the U. S. A. (X for sue years .and C. V. Mohr, county auditor, along with delicious now has charge of .that de'lias been advised by Sybil Hoppartment at Coe College, Iowa. kins, secretary of the state He and his family are on their board of Equalization and Asway to Los Angeles to spend a sessment, that that body has Begin Thirteenth . few weeks with the professors authonzed decrease of ten permother. They will make stops cent in the valuation of sheep and' Salt Lake where in the county. The auditor In the Air at Ogden Day has been instructed to make they will visit with "(he Harold the- assessment rolls of the Brangham; family,. and the county conform to the orders. St. Louis, Aug". 2 (APWDale Reverend Mr, and.-- Mrs.- Pillst Mr. Mohr says this is the first Jackson and Forest O'yBrine bury. 4 ime in his -- experience as a today began-th- e thirteenth day in the countering considerable rough county official that the state of their weather but it appar board has ever authorized world's refueling record. At flying iiad .caused them no ,ey bad .been In the ant-elxair They were en concern. - -- flfght-tcrrega- - 288-hou- rs. -- ful tab V. ' Jen Bin sen cd eve Granted Extension 4 daj Gai of wei Played Wednesday V- - the The last band concert to be given by the Logan senior high The same principle, with-thwheel oer the subs back,' and the bouncing done downward, will be fused under the Ice. Tbfe' wheel will 'run on a stocky trolley above the conning tower. The lower end of the (trolley nrm will be pivoted likfe an yutomobile shock absorber -wlthii ,the sub. The ships buoyancy 'will be Wiout 2,000 pounds, sufficient to Iheep her trolley bumping lightly along the under surface of ice. A protective arch called,. a 'dumper bur, like a wartime net (protective device will serve aboVe her hack from bow to stern. Commander Daneuhower said she will be Btrong enough to withstand collusions at four knits aa hour the highest underwater speed contemplated. Even sq, the sub la not made to crash icebergs nor the underwater tee crags called rafts. These obstacles ate not beUeved to exist In the polar sea. their Tequest to the navy for the Wilkins and Danenhower wrote, "There are no icebergs of great size within the Arctic. Large pressure"1 ridges have been observed only near the coast and the deepest of these extend not more than 100 feet under sea level. The can descend 200 feet. Icebergs come from glaciers far south of the pole and float always southward. Borings by Nansen in the ice pack of this ocean showed the average thickness 10 feet.' No, one has yet seen great, uns broken In that sea during summer, the letter SaysT Wilkins believes It will not evenbe necessary to rise In the leads dangerous places which wind closes like jaws. He says floes always have quiet air openings In their interiors and but a few miles apart. There will be a telescoping conning tower capable of thrusting upward through 10 feet of pack Ice. There will be a new kind of periscope capable of boring upward through (50 feet of ice to get air for tuen and batteries. There will be an air lock In the subs bottom for divers to step out into the half-milor more depth of (water believed to cover the polar .bottom. These divers will climb the subs side by ladder, equipped with j underwater lamps for exploring. and in emergency with explosives I to be fastened beneath the ice and set off from a distance with wires. Two forward torpedo tubes will be turned into high power eyes with specially penetrating lamps, and two other forward tubes Into observation rooms. 0-1- ' 0-1- 2 Sor Lad Wa J Last Concert To Be " FAIR PILOTS TOUR NORTHWEST AREA Taj Gero Gyorgjke, as Miss Hungary, will compete with other world beauties for crown of Miss I niierse at the 11th International at Galveston, Texas. pageant of pulchritude, August i Eebeo Landre, Oakland, Cal., boy, told hit story to the world by radio after eitting in hie perch for 360 hourt. full The Mrs Ba) r i along. ' -- ing of v - - N at 0-1- -- a Myi i. Jna PdJa;Jts w. N By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE (Associated Press Science Editor) New York, AP When Sir Hubert Wilkins submarine sails tinder the ice to the north pole next Summer, what will protect her from crashing iuto blocks of ice? This question, always the first naked about this project, was put to bieut.-CouSloan Danenhower, faho, with Simon Lake, the submarine builderr'tiill rebuild "the fruited States navy submarine 2 for the voyage and himself sail her under the polar ice. The answer is a law of nature, the operation of which Commander Danenhower found for himself last hummer at the bottom of Long Island Sound in the tiny submarine Defender. It is an action of buoyancy which he said even few naval men hae realized. The Defender hud wheels to run on the bottom. But when she hit a rock the wheels seemed to be rubber balls, bouncing her easily upward out of harm's way. . Her weight was Hose to nothing, that is, just a little heavier than the water. She was aot greatly different from a balloon bouncing Dam-bower- Og-bu- rn f tive observation' gan This is the first detailed diagram of Sir Hubert Wilkins polar , who will rebuild Sloan marine, as described by IJeut.-t'oand sail her. d i I the sub- -' Na-tM- J fly per used for light"! lower for indiadderjj for diver TREE SITTER TELLS STORY OF SITTING Logan Society t) Torpedo tubes-up- tee-floe- I school band will be played Wednesday evening of next week. Lieutenant A. T. Henson announces that the band will give a request program at their last appearance. Music lovers may phone their request numbers to The Journal oifice. During the summer months the band sponsored by the chamber of commerce and Thatcher music company have played weekly concerts. While Mr. Carlson of Thatcher music company was not ofwith tho ficially connected sponsoring of the band concert movement he has furnished the weekly programs and e it possible-f- or many boys and girls to get their first music lessons. In addition the TTiatcher music company has the cooperated . in obtaining best known band instruments at prices which has made it possible for many boys and girls to own their own instrument. Both 'the chamber of commerce and Mr. Carlson are to be congratulated upon , a their efforts. 'in cooperation with Mr. Henson, in making weekly band has-mad- Sta ore Is Em I J' Mr bee is i S I yea H. Ida his 1 ing f, 5 S Q i f Loi 1 z St, ' we 99 ' ' Lo; tstntmjan (V r PRIMO CARNERA -- "dal n& wei -w mo am ser Italian Prize for Fighter Given Leave to Stay 1m E wli da Washington, Aug. 2 CflP) Thd labor department today granted concerts possible. According to Mr. Henson the Primo Camera, Italian prize band is open to engagements fighter, leave to, stay in the States until December for county fair and similar en- United A gagements. Mr. Henson also re- 31, 1930. The huge Italian appeared ports that some contracts are here and through yesterday now eblng considered by school representatives Asked that an authorities, order that he get out of the country be. revoked and leave extended. He entered the counGang Finally Gets try under a six months permit Zuta which had expired. Continued from Page one loop; bullets poured Into the day. Just a month ago, the squad car, stray bullets killed night of July 1 had been an- a street car motorman and other payday for Zuta, but the wounded a bystander; die deaccount , was not quite closed. tective lieutenant giving Zuta A carload of killers had drawn safe Conduct emptied his weaup beside the police automooile pon at the gunmen but they in which the gangster was escaped, and in the midst of being conveyed through the the battle Zuta dlsaooeared. I -- of ari we Mr da ha da Mi fai Jack By Ml Be lai lui Be Hi Wi ed ho gn Da nu da WE , e f undated Prtn Fhnlt Edith Foltx of Portland, Ore , Virginia Ogden of Seattle and Dorothy Heater of Portland, Ore., (left to right) well known aviatrixes, took part In the Pacific Northwest reliability flight to arouse interest in aviation. . Sixth Ward. The Sixth ward conjoint program will be given Sunday at 7.30 p. m. as follows: instrumental duet, Gladys and Arlene Bailey; vocal solo, Fred Baugh; talk, A. E. Anderson. Elder Leland J. Roberts, The Maori, His Origin and Destiny. (AP) The San Francisco California State Athlette Commission haWdercd Young Jack Welterweight to defend his title Third Wart- LTwo piano selections, Miss against YoUng Corbett, Frenso Mabel Hawkins; violin solo, CaL, southpaw, before Nov. 9. oy Halverson who has just Corbett already holds three dereturned from study in Ger- cisions over Thompson. many. Speaker, Attorney C. W. the Dunn. Thirty seven members of will football squad rittsburg Ninth Ward. go into training at Wlndber, The following program will Pa., the day after Laebor Day. be given in the Ninth ward M at I. A. conjoint meeting Sunday A suprising factor in evening, August 3, at 7 30: adshowing this year, dress, Principal George S. Bates is that the club has stayed of thje senior high school; vo- around the league top with cal duet, Mesdames Helen Lun-da- Dazzy Vance, star hurler and Hazel Madsen; saxa-pho- pitching little better than.500 solo. Tad Bullen, accomball. panied by Miss Helen Bullen. The hapless Phillies made 15 Second Ward. , two rune, each in games-iThe program arranged for the days andlost both. Sunday evening service in the Second ward commencing at Th district 7:30 is as follows: trombone NewYork metropolitan .. solo, Ray Poulter; vocal duet. at Jersey city in the intemat-lcagiiedrew 12,000 pci: Misses Relia ,ant Mand,.CoolPw; local. reading, Melba Theurer; talk, sons, a near record. Thompson champion, Brook-lvnsgre- hl Pocatello Tree as t i er ar da de PI ar Di Ai Cf Vi . El SI Pocatello Aug. 2 (AP) A terrific rainstorm that visited Pocatello yesterday apparently took much of the pleasure out of remaining on the limbs of trees for three local lads. The boys, Edward and Harold Brick and Junior Campbell, after having received a through drenching yesterday, necessitating rubdowns with alcohol and a change of clothes, decided they would come down at 10 oclock Sunday 'morning, when they will have been in the air 356 hours. ai ai ti P before, Next to Palais d'Or in xr . ' , a 0 w N If r ti J 5 ry oOO it h e Lunch at Dons Joseph Zaloudek. Omaha gro-eeclerk,-wo- n $24, 000 on the English Derby, and had never seen a horserace or bet on one - 01 Even if you are pressed for time, your Lunch should be enjoyed in a pleasant setting, where food and service are combined to put you in the best and most satisfied mood. Youll really enjoy your lunch if you drive out to Dons Barbecue. . You are bound to love eating here, where complete fountain car service is given. doesnt to save There are more than miniature golf, courses Chicago. ol Say, Youll Love This-- , -- i se sc Sitters Rained On Rogers Hornsby dance or read books his feet andeyea he sp |