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Show WHEAT Open High Low Close 76 8 78 8 75 75 8 80 2 80 4 79 8 79 8 821-81 62 &U 82 83 82 83 Dec. 3-- Mar. May 2 July 5-- 1- -4 3-- 3-- 3-- 3-- 3.--4 1- -4 F WEATHER IDAHO Fair tonight and Tuesday; freezing tem. tonight. UTAH Fair and tonight Tuesday; little change in tem. 1- -8 1- -4 LOGAN CITY, CACHE VOLUME LH1. IE KILLED U. C. INSTALLS ELEVENTH PRESIDENT BOY li COUNTY, KILLED MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930. UTAH, III Funeral Services NUMBER 259. BULLET MARKED AUTO HAS Held Sunday For BEEN Lawrence Bench Funtral services were held on Sunday at noon In the Sixth Lawrence for ward chapel Bench, the young man who died from pneumonia at Rupert, Idaho. He was the son ofMr. and Mrs Sam Bench cf this UTAH . FEAR DISCOVERED; YOUTH IS SLAIN Sing Sing Prisoner and Guard Injured Authorities Attempting to Learn How Pistols Were Smuggled into Prison. Motor Car that wasj Mississippi Beauty Eleven Year old Lee Found at Blackf oot, Naylor Shot to Death, tumout rel. on were friends atives and Idaho, is Identified ? Olllby Companion hand to pay their . respects to tv CCFS the family afid the departed as as That of Ted rOnOUnCGQ wel1 as offer sympathy to of Salt Lake ArriHpntal the bereavei Among the visit- onooilllg ' MDrwere of ors faster City. Shot at Bird. . I0gden and B Wilkes of Ossining, N. Y. Nov. 3 (JP) Sing Sing' prison authorities sought to learn today how pistols were smuggled to four inmates whose attempt to shoot their way out resulted in the death of one of them and the wounding of another prisoner and a guard. that An autopsy indicated Harry Gordon, 23, the inmate who lost his life in the attempted break Saturday night, committed suicide after he had wounded a guard and had been shot twice by the guard. A a precaution against another attempt ,to escape 100 guards yesterday searched the quarters of the 2,230 inmates and other parts of the prison. They found a coll of rope with similar to that a hook attached used by the- - four In their attempted break, a few table knives and an nutation pistol fashioned from wood. Edward Ryan, William La Pierre and Herbert Davis, the survivors, were held in solitary confinement pending determination of what charges will be made against them for their part In the attempt to escape. Salt Lake City. Nov 3 (AP)- -, The ward cholr supplied the Another victim was ad?.ed HJrj usual numbers. Pres.dent W. M. Bverton he ree Naylor frm a giSshot wound he received from a wea- del pon in the hands of a pom- - dicated by Elder L 0 skanchy 12. Rxhard Schouten, panion, soeakers were Bishop J. H. The boys were hunting to Watkins, W. F. Gibbons, Presi-sou20 south miles Jordan, qi dent a. E. Anderson, N. A Lar-thi- s city, with the Naylor boy sen and Bishop OJof I. Peder friend of his walking ahead Mn Frank Baugh and Schouten told officers he called ter rendered a vocal duet and! while down to kneel to Naylor Hal Farr and company rendered he shot at a bird. He sa.d Lee an instrumental trio, the from bullet the stooped but small caliber rifle which Rich- - Don.t be Mislead ard fired struck Lee in the- Word comes from Ogden that head, killing him instantly. Of- the opposition to 'Mr. Colton fleers pronounced the shooting are waging a campaign in Web- accidental. er county on the slogan "Utah Needs Weber Congressman. We believe the votors of the other Adult Leaders counties in the First Congres-- I sional district. wiUresentthisl plea to sectionalism and sed-'- f Get Certificates lihness. Truely the people want to continue the services1 of a who represents all Tkoiv I Lives Lost and Pro- j Fen-nemor- perty Damaged Roofs Tipped Off Trees Twisted from the Ground Steamers have Trouble. e - - 1- t M&lftd Salt The ydah0 mobile Lake City, Nov 3 (AP) discovery at Blackfoot, of a bullet marked identified as that London, Nov. trail of damage 3 (AP) A wide with .several lives lost, many injured and a considerable property loss was left today over Western Europe today that he had and England by a storm which , lashed and twisted up from the Young Fennemore, the son of Atlantic. Mr. and Mrs. A, O. Fennemore, The velocity of the wind varwent to the Idaho City to work ied from 30 to 70 miles an hour, mi in the potato harvest, his parbut sometimes it was tornadoents said, aS. they have heard like in its actions and tipped off Jjfonaifd Preu Phot fr?,m hlm but once since he roofs, twisted trees from the Dr. Robert G. Sproul (left) receives the gold key, symbolic of the ground, broke down telephone presidency of the Urv"'!ls'ty of California, from Regent Chester The sheriff's office here s wires and turned over motor h Rowell (r ssuguration in Berkeley as one of the youngoct Black-fonotified by the sheriff at cars. Thunder, lightning and a college hea. m the country. Dr. Sprout Is 39. of the discovery of the car. deluge of rain accompanied the . storm, and many houses were flooded. KCPlfol (If PlonA MllCIf There were enormous seas. The lYCvlldl Ul 1 IdllU illUolv steamer Isle of Thanet from Folkestone to Boulogne was sevI Fart a II Air C kir U AmmcUiltii Prut Ph ot CHC C II 5 C V An erely battered in its passage, its of Brookhaven, bridge partly demolished, and The Journal will give the election returns tomorrow night, Watt Marla wa ch08en tha mo,t beautl- - two seamen injured not only from the various voting precincts of the county, but luf ,tude"f On the Maid of Orleans, ply6'a, general Returns from the state and nation. These reports will ' come over The Journals leased wire and will be supplied by ing cross channel, four passeneolleV ,or 'tl0rnen;, sflrene wRh Bnt The Associated Press. Should the crowd justify, the loud speakgers were hurt when a great empu, steve and those who heato wave smashed in two port holes er will be used to announce the returns. The wire will be open on the port side of the deck. The at 5 oclock and from then on until all reports of importance fcrmp'g' flooded part of the deck. The have been received. Miss Stevens is a pupil of Mrs. Tjvo More Utahns Greek steamer Menelaos sent a wThatcher the and her rerital thS the ReoubUcTn The annual banquet for message from two miles south Womens Christian Extension of St. Catherines Point Isle adult leaders of the Administration md Child hZeBiVThourii In National on!v Tvou Idaho Utah And sctiool lsst nlpflt Hcovgp be suDDcrtpd bv an op of wight, that she was seriously servee fcr&inin Temperance Union MISS 1U I was held at thei Hotel Eccles 4.ive malorltv in fchp ' ronvwrs (Continued on Page Eight) damaged. A life boat put out News Briefs as B. Maycock from shore and took passengers with Mrs Rena Health United State The Anxious to know the truth Activity master of ceremonies. Dori of the assertions by proponents were pre- - b" (Continued on Page Eight) .cates of "graduat-o- n aid understanding and the profes-BPolling Places of the Canadian system of the PE G. - sented by President Associated The Press 3 Nov. ln C. Senator D. Smcot TniHerTnH ?afPmy assisting. Washington, sale of liquor that there are Two Utah educators will con- Dr. Joseph A. Geddes no prisoners in Canadian peniOgden Allen SeegmUler, 28. ienced than she. For Election we askifd the ques- was seriously wounded while . tentiaries 0f Utah. Vote for Mr.l Her program was as well tribute to the findings of the jthrve years and have completed tion of the Canadian Minister hunt-n- g near Brigham City. A the project work, Political adv planned as It was well executed. White House conference on, Honored Social of Justice, Mr. Ernest Lapointe. "Anita Mrs. are: -women from Starting with the classical Bash child health and protection, the These gun . By shot, presumably replied by sending us the fol- which meets in Washington, Day On Tuesday He Stevens Miss W. and S. Mrs. Mozart, Hyrum; Anderson, struck Seeglatest annual reports of the of H. G. Anderson, lowed them with a long three November The conferConference of penitentiar- miller in the eyeand may cost superintendent Mozart sonata that had a ence will hear reports of 1200 Mrs. part f.scal for ies a the from ending year unmusl-weekthree s detervery shot can be of other edpleasant touch to its cavier for the vote Several him Where foremost . s Riverdale; of cnartottn sights the Jacobs, country mined from the following list March 31, 1929.,,. man but none except Mrs. Kate T. Mills, Fairview; outing and visit to Den- - cal, but held great beauty for ucators, physicians and social Post" of First Vice President That report shows 2769 pris- struck the ver where of poll.ng places as designated her son Randolph is, the initiated. The second group workers who have been, survey-- : Given U. S. A. Ci Professor Leah Woodruff; Walton,; , , was serious. the jMrs. eye injury oners in the six Dominion penI G. Widdlson, Hoop- - .employed In the L Lillian reclamation was by Homer Grunn and was ing conditions relating to child , Other Officers Named at -by the,. .county .commissioners. Mrs i . , , which was a nine Beav-Eai- d In Boulder service. the Dam di- - Inspired by the music of the care during the pa& year. It is the duty of every citizen itentiaries, Smith, Falls-Di- egd ; Mrs. ,Caroiine er idaho Hererra, , over the preConcluding Session of L.1 Marble vision. Many wonderful sights 2 uni Indians and was a decided - etaiid Mrs. to go to the polls tomorrow and per cent increasea hundred unof, Milton Bonnion, Ph. D., dean have been to Sixth Annual Meet. by police perfor "cast their vote. Vote for whom vious year and were seen while away and Mis. povelty Logan. .of the school of education atder the influence of liquor and Deweyville. over increase eleven cent years vote. but you please, arrested here when Women representatives of the Piter .was., highly Impressed, For her third group M133 the University of Utah, is workDr. Joseph A Geddes, proago. The report shows over- drugs, was Polling places: officers were adv'sed he' had various counties responded to with the state of Colorado. She- Stevens gave some matchless ing with a group Interested in fessor of sociology at the Utah one east In at crowd penibase ng house of Amalga, meeting Schubert, professional training of teach- State Agricultural college, was boy with a leasts. Director William Peter-larg- says they have had very satis- interpretations and shows that threatened aHesmall tentiary; ment. was also alleged son gave the address of the ev-t- o factory crops there this season, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff. Ail- ers and leaders. Arthur L. knife. honored Saturday afternoon at of the four percent house. eighty a Avon, Meeting good beet, crop, in all a most interesting even- ley, Ph. D., professor of sociol the concluding session of the have thretened to toss the ening. He, stressed the factI that men. are cnmlnals school drinking Benson West son is Her Benson, getting along very Ing for it introduced to Logan ogy and social education at Sixth annual meet of the Utah that education is something The idea of Utopia under boy into the Snake river. a player with an enVltvble artis- the University of Utah, is on State Conference of Social house. cannot be completed in school or government sale of liquor, there Clarkston: amusement hall. tic future and a program of the committee for vocational Work by hls election as first is by but only gained Cornish: meetng house fore, will have to go somewhere f -- oOrdmhero they attend college novelties as well as classic and guidance and child labor. Both vice president a lifetime effort. of the organizahouse. for else Canada than support. meeting College College: Lewis Perkins, Bill Waldron, romantic selections that are Utah members are serving ln tion for the coming year. ed the football game Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey Cove, Mt. Home: Cove meetUtah State rendered several delightful duet Dick Lau and Lavell Parsons, hallowed music for the concert the section of Education and As announced in The Journal ' I was a ticket agent on the. four students of the were ing house-vestr. Injur- - .numbers. There were upwads of students of the U. S. A. training, a section of special on. Saturday ....Miss Kate Wil- Agricultural College on 1: railroad the north elevated No. city Hyrum were injured Saturday night Hyrum, interest to the chairman of the liams, who has served the past when their automobile struck 150 guests present. side of Chicago for almost a ed hall. conference, Secretary of the year as first vice president of a pole near Willard, Utah. Dick In 1916, Jas. Mrs. 2: hundred No. says Man Drunken Shoots nights uulegamogiecnmTesmii Hyrum, Intel or, Ray Lyman Wilbur, on the conference, who writes the Falls was among Corner Stone Laid W. C. Irvine, of , Villa Park, Lau of Idahonone residence. leave of absence from Stanford social Service work of the orwas ridwhich in were coupe of whom Westhe Chairman they Injured, Thls morning, Illinois. "Saloons were open on Hyde Park: school house. university, of which he is a ganization, and who is also a ton Vernon of the Logan city ing turned ofover on the highlittle every side every night. They hurt seriously. Lewiston, No. 1: the north Willard. Waldron way president. with membei of the state board, of . library board, together white building south of opera were required to lock up at The conference work was education, was named president Gooding Mordison & K.nua- - 0ther members of the c.ty and was the most seriously injured. 12 p m and they simply lockhouse. He was cut about the head sen- - contracting company of county boards, participated in a started by the organization of of the organization at the finNo. 2: meeting ed the front door and opened a BoiSe Nov. 1 (AP) Lewiston, bid low on construction of brief ceremony of laying the while Parsons suffered leg in- - Tulsa, Okla., four major sections for the al session in the Junior high rear door, or usfed a . family 3 5 miles 18 hls old e wlf house, 2nd ward. year sucsec- school auditorium. of canal on the Shje corner stone for the new Logan juries. They, attempted to pass monstrated with him after he study of children. The first well-beiLewiston, No. 3: . meeting entrance at the s.de becar and as they came tion relates to the physical ceeds Dr. Arthur L. Beeley, project, the offer Cache public library which is a I fired time into had house, 3rd ward. shot the the air abreast of it, the driver swervoccupied "During $3208,969, The Denver office under construction at First East of the child. Section two professor of sociology at the Lewiston, No. 4: Sugar Fact- these stations at night there ing of the reclamation service will and First North street. Several ed to the middle of the road, st-- frighten Halloween prank-an- d Is devoted to the study of state University of Utah. ' out&ide home were only four nights in almost award the contract. in their ory office. stuin the car which the and federal means of promotDr. Geddes has been the newspapers and other documents dents were Mendon: City hall. and 100 that I did not have to go last Springs maknight, Ray ing public health. The third principal worker here in riding turned over history and light on the Millville: church vestry 20, cotton mill action has studied the educa-catlo- n out, or send out, and call the Lake C.tv Pearl Dunn, giving new library and the good fight into the barrow pit. Help was Edward Wooten, ing arrangements for the conMt. Sterling police to rid the Stations of the 18,Salt Mt. Sterling: turned his worker, to pistol upon Allen Mills, 22, Salt Lake waged for its erection were necessary the from the ference and the social service get of and and boys training drunks and disorerly charact- City, were arrested bv police, meeting house. .her and shot her near the child in terms of his mental institute preceedings, which were i in a small box which was the closed cab. Newton: Tithing office. ' heart. She died shortly after- - and physical health as related held last week. ers. stolen placed the had said who No stone comer girls in set spot. the North. Logan: North Logan Ward. I have been on the same goods in their possession. The elaborate ceremonies were con- Kenneth Kidman Injured to school training. The fourth Other officers elected, after I meeting nouse. Wooten was held in the coun- - section is studying the group their on the Metropolitan branch girls said the bolts of expen- - ducted as officials felt it best Kenneth 17. son job of Kidman, names had been presented baseNibley: meeting house alHe were sive for cloth the? 3ad had hero elevated of asserted which has through all centuries Saturday pre- t0 system they today. ave an approprite 'program Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kidman afternoon the ment. was ttie friends polmost sented but accidental been the special care of the nominating committee byof the by "boy beginning in shooting whCn the fine new edifice is Petersboro, Is In the hospital Petersboro No. I: Petersborp the e'ght years, of 1923 was ice stolen been and he is the and material that had sad Samaritan handicapped conference, of which Judge here as a result of being struck drink,- good early spring ready for dedication which school house. at night the same is in Ogden. children. expected to be sometime in Jan- in the head by a colt last night. ta8- Farmers working Hugo B. Anderson, director of Petersboro No. 2: 6, in side on I the north d.d The result, was a broken jaw, uary, 1931. the community chest of Salt Banking Co. building at Cache a seven , elevated in half the and the and stations , during the loss of several back teeth Lake City, was chairman, are: Junction. I I saloon had the silent hours the without of and a badly lacerated tongue. years night. Destitute Family Mits Elizabeth McMechen who " Providence.1- - City town hall, six times. can make oath that I have not to call the police -Fwas retained as second vice A family of six, including a The young man with boy friends Paradise: house, There is no man ln Chicago meeting in drunken American a were (Seen roping the animal when husband and wife and their president; a new office that south room. chance a I at have worked better section has had any of third vice president was four children, were taken to the accident happened. Kenneth Library that Richmond, No. 1: to know how much drunker,-- ! for the last five years. I have the been a student and athlete created with Professor John C. county detention room Sat- has basement on some ness seen streets the is is at there it true; urday night by Officer Alfred the South Cache high school. drunks, Swenson of Brigham Young unRichmond No. 2: Scandinavian than the men out here ln the but they were foreigners. Gnehm. These people drove iniversity honored by selection to nail. A vote A. for J. Hendrickson to town from the north and the post; Miss Claire Smith of River Meeting Heights: for State Senator, means to were out of gasoline as well as the Travelers Aid society. Salt ' house vestry. down eve I On the bosses Buiof election desire to thank the splendid such as the school-hous- e Lake City, was chosen secrethe wherewith to purchase Riverside: Riverside 18 now more. They had a sick child 'running the my of Republicans who have tendered their services in this tary and treasurer, succeeding adv- 1: library, which, was taken to the hos- party. No Smithfield, campaign. I urge them to continue the good work until the Miss Elizabeth Alder. that and it developed Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman, dipital build.ng last ballot is cast. Reoorts are such as to justify the stateshe was suffering from spinal rector of the social service deSmithfield: No 2: Andersoq FINAL PRE-ELECTI"will ment be our with success. crowned ON that efforts Mayor Lundstrom meningitis. & Sons Lumber Co. partments of the L. D. 8 ReStrom gave the man his overThe issues are before the people and it is for them to lief society; Judge Anderson, Trenton: Town halL arcoat and purchased .other Not 1: Maughan Wellsville decide. The Republicans have endeavored to .conduct a clean, Rev. Joseph S. Keefe, and Miss ticles of clothing for the othEdith Ta liman. Soil Lake City; confectionery. honorable campaign. cent Cache of the believe in that ninety per I LIVESTOCK er members of the family which people Wellsville. No. 2: City Hall. and Mrs. Achsa Paxman, presi300 of Convention of about was .The 3 APi (UPDA' vas destitute. The father of the Ogden, Nnv. County composed dent of the Utah stake Relief Logan. No 1: 61 East 2nd county are dissatisfied with the present conditions. We are the richest nation in the world and yet from five child says he is willing to work Hogs! 1,776, Including 13 for the leading citizens from all parts of the county. It was society, and a resident of ProSouth, Mrs Dunfords residence. any kind of a Job to provide market; few earlv sles trucked fairly and honestly conducted. The delegates were never vo; and Alma Sonne, cashier Logan, No. 2: Sixth ward to seven million men are walking the streets looking for at Pv o 9.5.9 as food for the members of his in butchers 165-2and vtoe president of the First meeting house, 4th South, S. employment. few given a more liberal opportunity to vote their convictions National bank at Logan, were family until the child recovers mixed heavies 8 50-- 9 00Main. . vote in is Their convention. this at . their 7 sows 00. than independence The Bepublican party always takes credit for the pros- from Its illness. An effort packing retained as members of the Logah, No. 3: Second ward being made to get back to their Cattle: 154, including 1,057 was repeatedly, demonstrated. Voting was by secret ballot. executive committee, and Dr. meeting house, amusement halt perity of the country and it must now take credit for the old s hi home (Michigan. - 4th West 1 South street. Yealci AH nominations were made unanimous. The ticket nomin-880-li- Beeley, Dr. Lowry Nelson, dean !wIi depression. Logan, No 4; Third ward Fioads aie(i is the best ticket ever submitted to the voters of Cache cf the school of applied sciences be to 1 is conceded 0 ticket The 7 Democratic lbs few county generally Holiday Season, December at Brigham Young university, meetmg house, 4 W. 3 N St. odef .50-, 6 6 down-lots County. 75; Woodruff the best in the field. Under such conditions I am unable to December 1 has been set as feeders 5: Provo; and Miss Marguerite Logan, No. wV, 5 to f ard 25; It is to be regretted that one of the defeated candidates Woodm, Salt Lake, were electunderstand the great majority of the voters should not the official opening of the holi- odd rchool, 1st S. 1 W. St. lots good heifers - - -- -day season in Logan, says) before the convention saw fit to bolt and seek election in-- ed as new members. Logan. No. 6 93 West 4th vote the Democratic ticket. Chairman N. D Salisbury, chair-- 1 Jncludinsr load 8a hs North St., Mrs B. M. Jensens were raaort times u?hnt feel deeeales and officials at Both we ana Reto to voters of I not of hundreds a made have the but poll man of the Retail Merchants lots med um heifers downward dependents, of the social service institute Logan, No 7: Fire Hall, 210 N Main. publicans have advised me that they are going to vote the committee of the local chamber,- to 5.25; best cows 5.00-- 5 25; odd unethical methods, to accomplish his purpose. conference left Loean af- term one had medium and eood most'v Most of the Republican Candidates have words of praise ter Logan, No 8: German meet- Democratic ticket. I can see no reason why any Democrat of commerce. All street decora- lots 5.no: cxpressing nndereredes down to(-aru these have all given excellent service. In the and commendation for the hes- 0ffice ing house East 5th North.meet- should vote for a Republican, including John A. Hendrickson. tions will be up at that time, on 4.25-, 3 4 75. few bulls busnss houses will Irnvo j Logan. No. 9: 7th ward city, the schools, jnterebt of fair play and honest, efficient government I pre- - pitality of the state It, therefore, seems to me that the entire Democratic ticket a)?d AsTlclltura! lambs! diet the election of the entire Republican ticket, by sub- - ai,rt IItah ing house. forP H.8 Maughan,1 481 ewe school will be elected. market; load doors. supcrinLogan. No. 10: Whittier i ? tendent of the city light plant, early-- SSr late Ratordav.- 90--iver-- i stantia! .majorities. should eledfEugeneSchtiubr hmise, 4th East 3rd N Thelepublieans ' . ' ward has charge of seeing the street Bl loads Jambs 9 Jhs 6 7 001 HANS MIKKELSEN,- S. CHAMBERS, Logan, No. 11: 10th EDWARD 5.00-- 6 00 amusement with at outs decorations m are deck, bringing the, place house, meeting . s Cache County Democratic Ghainuaa. . vz lb Gojnty vna-rim3 to. . . j : had. picj er time. fl'd SbSteuM feemrrvLvi0' Ti 18f th rny I SdS ot - J 1 X'VS, rit tldnke tenors.,,, CtonVm'lrfreat Rd Service 19-2- - , y. Uns-wort- h, v Milner-Shoshon- ng - F i of? 19-1- CHAIRMAN MIKKELSEN ISSUES INAL PRE ELECTION STATEMENT CHAIRMAN CHAMBERS ISSUES STATEMENT 10 stato 20 6.00-6.5- 0, -- - I ' 86-8- , e.-.e- 4 4 |