Show THE SALT LAKE TKIBUXE FRIDAY MORXIXG a Preston Pioneer Missionary Tells Scotland Native Dies at Mention Of Work in China Stitges Comeback At School Meet Chine physicians nurse and MENDON — funeral services for I0GAN(w2NorthernI)im i OmCI-l- lS NORTH MAIN PHONE LOGAN CITIZEN a Parades Logan Main Street Sniujard Passes 4t LOGAN —William Swinjard 66 ched Thursday morning a a result of a blood clot Mr Swinyard became 111 more than two weeks ago with a bad cold which later turned Into typhoid fever Reports from the hospital Wednesday however Indicated that he seemed to be on the road to recovery until the clot formed during the night and all efforts to save his life failed Stnoe 1889 the ” al- er Committee Named For Slate Social Work Conference 9 Contest Winners Essay contest winners In fire prevention contest were announced by the chamber of commerce Thursday The contest closed LOGAN— the s4 May 1 The Logan school won a radio Whittier school lor lire prevention son Webster Junior high set as did the them efforts In The winners of the essay contest re as follows: First division Marcia Darley South Cache first Helen Peterson Logan high school second Second dtvlslon Marguerite Fonnes-bec- k junior high first Marjorie Crookston Logan junior high second Third division Gwen Smith Wilson school first Virginia Hender- school second J Kappa Vt ill Install that will go national the lat- ter part of this month Omega Tau a received word that the Beta Kappa national social fraternity had accepted Its bid and would Install a chapter here the latter part of Mav Jack Looslee la president of Omega Tau Beta Kappa has 34 active chapters It Is exthroughout the country pected that Dr Horace Guntlirop a In the Beta Kappa prominent figuie fraternity from the University of Arizona will be In Logan to take part In the Installation ceremonies There are 45 active and pledge members of Omega Tau local pany at Logan having come to Logan and Utah in 1883 For two years previous to his coining to this city he worked In Ogden At the time of Ins death he was secretary-treasurof the City Drug company and also general manager Bom In Kent England on October 9 1863 he was the son of Alfred and Anna Brenchley Swinyard His education was received In England to his coming to this country Inprior 1903 lie married Bertha E Halvorsen at Pocatello Idaho who survives him The following sons survive Mr LOGAN — Appointment Swinyard: William O Ewart A and of the Alfred W Swinyard of Logan and general committee that will hage Chester A Swinyard of Minneapolis charge of the state social work conMinn ference to be held In Logan during Funeral services will be held Sunthe week of October 26 to November 1 day In the Fifth ward chapel at 12 has been made by President E G noon o'clock Interment will be In Peterson of the Utah State Agrithe Logan cemetery cultural college The committee Includes Dr Joseph A Geddes chairman Ahno Sonne Logan Announces 8T-- Chapter in Latter Part of May college in a has though In hard winters they come down to the foothills To see one quite frequently i'l the residential district Is rare however The deer had evidently strayed fiom the rest of the herd When last seen It Was leaping fences near the Cache Valley hospital City Drug com- Phone was LOGAN — Announcement made T hursday of another local fraternity at the Utah State Agricultural ease Mr Swinvard had been connected with Bela and his daughter Mrs Margaret Hickman near the The animal was hoptemple ping fences with grace and This Is the first time long while that a deer strayed down Into town Rea National Fral LOGAN— A young deer became curious to know how humans Ifve In Logan so it came down to the main part of town Thursday morning to find out The deer was seen bv L S Car-do- n Away al Hospital Aged 66 Years 9(t Circulation Omega Tail Bid Accepted for Curious Deer DIES OF CLOT William Conrapon dent Rrs Phone 116 Logan Grade Schools Plan Final Concert LOGAN— The grade schools under the direction of Frank Baugh Jr will give the final concert of Music week at the tabernacle Friday night On this program songs especially written for the children are being featured The fourth fifth and sixth grades are the grades concert In the represented W J Allen and Miss Ethel Lund will conduct the two numbers that Merlin R Hovey Mrs Carolyn Hen- the sixth grade will present Miss dricks Mrs Rena B Mayoock Mrs Violet Jensen and Miss Doris Larsen Dr George will have charge of the two series of Christine B Clayton Stewart Dr B L Richards Mrs the fifth grade while Mr Baugh will P V Cardon L Tom Peiry Mrs conduct the fourth grade iu two scries William Peteison Mrs I P Stewart Miss Marjorie Frink W W Owen Mrs Almeda Brown Mrs W Logan M an Held R Ballard Mrs E R Owren Miss As Chicken Thief Lucille Cardon and O W Buchanan The general program of the conference as outlined by President PeLOGANAlfred Btssigger 28 of social ser- Providence was arrested by Deputy terson includes a five-da- y vice Institute and two days' regular Sheriff Oliver Eames Thursday conference meetings morning and faces charges of chicken stealing in that vicinity ComLATIN CLUB PLANS PLAY plaint was filed Thursday afternoon In commemoration of the 2000th and Bissigger lodged In the county anniversary of the death of the poet jail Virgil members of the Latin club at According to Eames there has been Westminster college will present a an epidemic of chicken stealing going play "Dido the Phoenician Queen" on In Providence for several weeks Saturday night May 17 at Converse There are about 2000 chickens hall ' 17 MAY 0 1930 teai hers are rapidly taking over the of American niiMU)i-ar- y PRESTON Idaho — Thursday was management schools and hospitals established a great day for "Uncle Phil" soil Miss Valley Nelson rn Chinese Uncle Phil Margetts Seattle Wash head nurse of the an hours pro- Lintsing China hospital told mempioneer gave nearly gram of encores In the Preston high bers ot the Phillips Congtegatlonal school assembly when his program church Thursday night was received with genuine applause Miss Nelson address followed and he was brought back to the banquet h celebrating the stand again and again of the founding of the Humorous or dramatic readings anniversary church Christian Fndravor society popular or classical violin selections for young people Dr Claude L to please both young and Shields acted as toastmaster anything old — "Uncle Phil” does them all And he did After almost an hour’s program Logan Elks Name Speaker "Unrle Phil" left the stand with tears For Mother's Day Fete in his eyes and a choke In his voice was a great "comeback" It v LOOAN— Exalted Ruler A A Ftrmage has chosen President JoAwards Assembly Set seph E Cardon as the speaker for the Mothers day services to lie held Monday at Sevier School at the Elks’ home Friday night The rest of the program Is made up of SALINA — Awards will be made to an instrumental trio consisting of honor students of the North Sevier Mrs Bertha Purser piano Owen cello and H S Lester high school at the award assembly Bingham program to be held Monday at 11 v lolin A Mother's m dav ritual will lie given a in the auditorium Students who will receive special bv the officers of the local lodge The awards were announced Thursday Elks have extended an imitation by Principal Stena Scorup as follows: to the general public to attend these George Smith Lions club award: services Millie Domgaard L'Progresso club award Alt Spencer and Lee NielCold Storm Delays sen scholarship MlUle Domgaard senior Health Day Program Speech: Melva Nelson Junior Verla Madsen sophomore: Verle Poulson freshBMITHFIELD— With the weather man Student body awards Oeorge more like that of November than Smith Bud Murphy debate Duane that of May the committee In charge draLee Christensen Anderson of the celebration that was to have matics Millie Domgaard North star taken place Friday have decided to Lee Christensen Leath Rasmussen the Health day program unWallace Poulson LeRoy Heath Lyle postpone til Wednesday May 14 weather perGates Lyndon Okeriund athletic mitting w awards This decision was reached after a special meeting of the committee had been called Thursday morning Lewiston Lions Club forty-fourt- Freece-Arners- Announces Delegates City Council Considers Waterworks Remodeling LEWISTON — Delegates to the to be held at American Fork on May 28 have been chosen by the Lewiston Lions club They are President P B Van Or-dWilliam A Moore H S Dopp Amasa Bybee H Harrlbon and S R Rogers The alternates chosen were J W Baer Dow Lewis and Orson U Hyer These selections were made at a recent meeting district convention PRESTON Idaho — Remodeling Ot the Preston city waterworks at a cost of approximately $150000 is under consideration before the Preston city council accorduig to City Clerk L A Meehan The council In Its monthly meeting considered the recommendation of Chlei E Card of the water department In which he suggested the reHOLD SPECIAL MEET placement of 70 000 feet of wooden — A of the pipe on the main pipe line In Cub COVE special meeting Hyrum irrigation project workers River canyon with cast Iron or other will be held at Cove Friday night for pipe open discussion of the proposed project The meeting will be held In the Cove ward meeting house The purpose of this meeting Is to try and stir up more interest Into getting the farmers of that section to take more subscriptions At a general meeting Saturday night In the Logan Of commerce chamber Covp was the only town not represented Farr daughter of Henry and William Bul-s- t of Mendon Alexander Buist of WellsvtUe and Farr of Ogden John Buist of Cache Junction Also 28 grandchildren and 11 survive One sister Mrs Davatlna Wlnton is still living m Scotland Mrs Agnes Bennett Buist 81 who BABY GIRL BORN died at her home in Mention Wednesday night of old age will be held A was bom to Mr and daughter Sunday In Mendon wind chapel She Mrs Grant W Galiaeher 37 Black-ston- e was born In Montrose Scotland SepMrs aiartments Thursday tember 2 1848 the daughter of F Galiaeher Is the former Miss Ellen Alexander and M Elizabeth Robb Burnett She married David Butst In ScotIn 1871 coming to Salt Lake in Two months after the arrival of the family In Salt Lake they moved to Mendon where she had since reMr Buist died about 35 sided years ago Surviving Mrs Buist are the folMrs Jane Stumpf lowing children lavid Buist Mrs Lizzie Baker and land 1884 riSINFttMT WALL FRECKLES PAPER CLEANER A Simple Safe Way to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There is no longer the slightest need of being ashamed of your freckles since It Is now an easy matn ter to fade out these homely spots with Othlne and gam a clear beautiful complexion After a few nights’ uve of this dainty white cream you will find that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear while the lighter ones have vanished entirely Its seldom that more than an ounce of Othlne Is needed to clear the skin of these unsightly blotches Be 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