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Show ?? GUARD LAUNCHES ON SMUGGLERS; iT r 4 ' r TILE JOURNAL. LOGAN .4- COAST v AERIAL WAR ORDERS NEW PLANES f i 4 CITY, CACHE 4 t O'- 44044i 4 COU:vrT,lTAIL HORTICULTURAL WGJ10ERFUL r d v i PAGE IliUiM. WHEN THE GOINGS AT ITS WORST by Oscar Hitt I -s- HoroPEiinrcouEGFt No father or mother, nor son or daughter, will want to! miss seeing the wonderful horticultural display at the col- -i lege when they know what is in store for them at the fourth annual horticultural show which opened in the Smart gymnasiurii this morning. The show will last till" Saturday and is a feature of the Fathers and Mothers day at the ' . big school. Prof. F. M..Coe, head of the horticultural department and his students, have done themselves proud in their exhibits. Upon entering the gym the eye first feasts upon a large apple displays on the east side oT the building. This apple exhibit showing the choicest of apples grown locally, depicts a map of Utah and two large beehives. Winding through the apple exhibit is an electrically driven train supposedly carrying apples from coast td coast. .' Vegetables, flowers and plants make up an interesting exhibit tO Tiewr There are boxes and baskets-- of apples exhibited, the work of students who are learning the art of proper packs. Each of these packs carry thhe choicest kinds of fruits. On the north of the building is a model farm home, the same exhibit as appeared at the state fair and caused so much favorable comment. Prof. Coe' has a banner stating that it is the horticultural products of this state that Lu i id Utah and that the income .to the state in 1929 from this source was $5,000,000. The goal for 1950 is $25,000,000. Some choice apple cider is on tap in the exhibit building,, delicious drink. The Program for Friday, Nov. 14. tours with i Open house to parents ; 2 Educational 12-- 2 2 identification contest; Dancing; Girls 1011 guides; Lecture, by Professor F. M.'Coe, Laying Out the Home contest; 6 Free dancing; Grounds; 4 Mens identification . .. 9 Open to public. and makes a very appetizing and - five special planes of lliis type have been ovdevrl by Bear Admiral Frederick f. Billard (inset) a a patrol boat in the map. roast guard work. The area covered by a plane is contrasted with-tha' able to coTer 24 times .the ter- water under from the of (take i. By Oscar conditions. ritory of a patrol boat. Associated Press Aviation. Editor practically any Washington, (AP) Rum run- - f Improved cameras will be part t r ' he equipment of the planes, ners are to be shot from air--- (f on which will be made y planes by the United States - Aerial Is?111? timL alter July coast guard with cameras. Three planes have been equip-- 1 photography .will' be more with high-typ- e cameras for tensive against rum running the experiment of employing operations, because of the in- s erial photography as a weapon creased Vadii of the planes. howagainst smugglers bringing in Smuggling prevention, ever will be but a small part of iisuor off the east coast. It is planned for the planes to the functions pf the new limit planes which the coast guard esoperate beyond the and take close-rang- e pictures of timates, will each be able to rum running speed boats receiv- patrol an area bt 26,400 square the miles daily. ing contraband . from v blacks' coast guard term" for .With a stout duralumin hull, the smugglers ships. wood ieneeij wings, and .motors , Patrol boats will be informed with pusher propellers mountof the aviator's observations and ed weli back, the planes will be attempt to intercept the speed fit for the guardsmen to extend beats as they run to shore with aid and make actual rescues their cargo. The photographs and arrests at sea. will be used supplementary They will carry a photographer In the nogg. pjot and eyidence In court. Aer.al" plidlograpiiy is fiSTt-oand" aT' radfcTl)DeFaT)5r aiid still a four-yeerperiment in test- have room for three or four rescoast aviation work in ing cued mariners or as many law guard an experiment that has cul- breakers. They will have stretminated in a government order cher equipment fog rushing for five specially built planes. emergency hospital cases from Rear Admiral Frederick O. sparsely settled stretches of the Billard, coast guard command- coast,.. ant, contracted with the Fokker The five planes, all to be In aircraft corporation for the, service by the end of next year, ships that not only can be used' will be based alone the east for observation and reporting, coast from Cape Matteris to the limitations of the present Maine. The Coast Guards say but also can land and that each plane daily will be del-ver- 1- ex-p- ed . y- co-pil- ar - Administration Drive To Prevent Session (Continued from Page One) coming year. The house appropriations committee is already at work on these with hopes of having the first three passed to the senate before the Christmas holidays. The final group of administration objectives covers unfinished business the multitude of proposals left unpassed at the end of the last session. Among them is the question of Muscle Shoalff disposition,' deadlocked in conference between senate and house representatives. the- first pledged to ue latter leasing to private interests. 10-1- 2 4-- 6-- Saturday, November-1- 5 . 2 tonrs; 9 Apple packing contest ; 0 Closed during the football Free dancing; game ; 4 :30-- 9 Open to public; 9 Horticultural show dance. 10-1- 12-1:3- Guide-conducte- d 1:30-4:2- 0 PRESTON DEPARTMENT MRS. BOSE LAMOREAUX, Correspondent Campbell, accompanied by Lulu Aldredge. They sang a number of songs during the evening. Lucile, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Peterson, entertained with a dancing num- was ber, Bishop L.' E. IlaiLseh spoke the Second briefly; reading, Mrs. J. A. Pat-o- Missionery Is Honored Prior To Departure Friday night in n; ward amusement hall for Elder Americas major automobile Samuel Johnson who left Monrace at Indianapolis has been 'day evening lor Salt Lake and officially scheduled by the in--1 will leave there later for the n fetnational sporting commission mission. The pro for May :0. 1931. gram, under the direction of the missionary committee, follows r Prayer, E. T. Clayton of y the erf $17- bishoprii; subsidy piano duet, LaRue 270 for 1931 for flying dubs Anderson' and Elsie Graves? auartet Roy Hansen, Prof. Devr? and organizations promoting . aviation. ey Olson, Ezra Aldredge and Sid Swiss-Germa- stunt, Amos and Andy, Weldon Nash and C. L. Jenkins of the First ward; remarks by the missionary; comic reading, IfCsh Csrtyf SWISS-GERMA- N EXPECTS MISSIONARY RELEASE SOON Edward Cayton, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Clayton of the Second ward, who has spent the past' thirty' months In the n mission field, is Swiss-Germa- expecting his release this week and is expected home soon. Elder Claytons wife, Mrs. Beulah Winger Clayton, who has been employed by the telephone company during his absence and who has been quarantined for about three weeks for Scarlet fever is now. well and out again and anxiously awaiting the arrival of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hart attended a birthday anniversary at Fairview Sunday in honor of her father, Charles Gilbert. Speakers in the Second ward Amasa Sunday night were Beekstead and Patriarch L. A Preston Business Man Passes At His Home There J Fight Bath Tax y J '.vWfv' ' ' W t XI v i " triglaprt6tBfiai;, GOING ON MISSION V S I i1 " - 1 c f wJ " ' A Elder Van Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nelson of the fir Sixth ward, will leave soon for the mission field. A party is Hioo Aocwtet underway now for EMer Nelson Mrs. Delilah Taylor of Ogden, to 82.50 plumband will be held in the near Mrs. Sylva Malmburg, Preston, ingFar refusing fee, pay Theodore J. Sher-inspection future. (and Samuel Hansen of northern wood, L.os Angeles civil war vetThe Preston high school was Idaho, eran, served two days in jail. j entertained Oast Wednesday by Funeral ; arrangements have not yet been made, x. . the Royal Holland m i? 1 ... lW Bell-ringe- rs, I i of the Logan Garment Co. Continues EDonalble Woolaiajp 3 IIjs. 7k8 . . Part Wool Esmund Blankets Cottosa Maimfiet G ' Extra Heavy 62.5 Piute Indian Robe, Fancy Design 70x80 Part Wool ,S)vwsaftG PvllGfias All Wool Herringbone Weave....:;A$i2i50 $ 15 .50 Pure Virgin Wool, Gray ! Camels Hair, Double Breasted..: 20.00 Small Girls Wool Dresses.... $3-7- 5 Sister Brother Suit, silk and :! Fall and Winter Styles GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Wool Crepes, Travel Tweeds, Coverts Flat Crepes, Yelvets and Prints ?7.50 ?12.50 ; $2.45 wool ..,.1 Ladies1 and Misses DREGSEG' . . Three Quarter Length All Wool, Navy Blue Genuine Horsehide Sheep Lined Wombat Color Medium Heavy Weight Mens New Style L. D. S. Garments i -- iOS - HadlSec Goatic i v Lisxsaujfl 39 West 1st North Logan, Utah s v aii?aQonUiS, Just a few doors West of Main St New Merchandise at a Clean-u- p 5. price b :! |