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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE FOUTc Beautiful New Montana Law Sportsmen Will Discuss Geneva (Juting Tonight To Be held at Lewiston Satur SALT LAKE, Ma 14. Mem bers of the Salt-Lak-e County Fish and Game Protective as90- W hat Iwy or gn! ever became, ciatlon wiU meet in the base- too old to be thrilled by the, rhent' of the Elks club at 3 passing of the. parade or to re-- i. clock tonight for the purpose all plans for the 'spond to the martial music of the big brass band. jannual outing. wh'ch will tcke The eontestive spirit is as old place at Geneva Saturday anil as the human race and the arts Sunday. The committees have to bring of public and quartet singing are worked diligently to their Cona successful plans such for worthy subjects clusion, and they announce that work " for a successful ex- No American ever P1 OHPoct becomes too old or too fagged by tlrHionwere ever better. The association members are daiy work to enter with heart requested to turn in all .memband mind' into the baseball, relay Taces, girls races, erships at tonights meeting in checking bovs races, obstacle races, or order that a be made. con-testi- red-blood- ve ed ; tug-of-wa- PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE 7 W, . L. 25 9 735 San Francisco r' uke Seattle Z Eiis Angeles Oakland ?;7l9lS 15 18 514 455 438 429 314 14 18 15 20 ..c lb Yernotn 21 Wednesday Results At Salt La)te Los Angeles 5, Salt Lake 2. ' At Sacramento San Francisco 5, Sacramento 3. At Los Angeles Seattle-Venon game postponed; rain. r. prTzTMONEY big AT IDAHO STAMPEDE r other athletic stunts. Few people are to lie found who do not take joy in gathering with groups of friends in a jolly picnic on the shady green, while listening to the music of the band, the incessing song of hot dogs, pop- AddiUonal prizes gathered yesterday indicate that the quality and quantity of the piize list will be greater than that of last year , Gus Becker has Signpdd his intention to give an exhibit'on of fancy shooting afternoon, corn, lemonade, chewing adding oneSaturday more attraction to and gum, candy',. the growing program. Every father, mother, broth-erran- d sister in our fair land takes pride in the demonstra- Petition for Cache tions of our B6y Scouts. From the dawning of civilizaAuto Permit Denied tion .the drama has been of intense interest and the one-aSALT LAKE, play Iler First Assignment" is May 14. filled with clever situations and Petition of Wilford Haugh and L B. Glenn for permission to catchy dialogue. n operate-aStories in- living automobile bus bepictures bring response from every tween Wellsville and Richmond, - , - - inJCache countyj by way of heart All these attract 'ons and Smithfeld, and over many others will furnish young the paved state highway, was and old with a complete day of denied yesterday by the public rare and festive enjoyment at utilities commission of Utah, on ground that the present service Lewiston on May 16th.1 ; o Cent The day commences wlthtfie offered by the nil and the a.' .railway at 11, oclock Oregon mi big parade every minute of the dav, closing Short Line between .the sarr a with a grand ball in the even- points, is adequate, and serves actically all the people who ing. J j pi be served by' the bus line. would ? Henson stake M. L, A. will tx The1 l' found commisVtm that; it pleased to entertain, you.) one section , Where, the railroad service is not so convenient to the. residences Wire Fences Hinder the bus line would, be, a majority of the at their Work of Air Mall disposal."have automobiles ' ' The' decision points out that v CHEYENNE, WfM May 1$. the railroad showed a property valuation for 1924 of $5,793,000 Kiplmgs here of the has a Couritdrpstt in and a net 'income of $159,868. Pilot Fr ank R. Yager of the air or 2.76 per cent on the capital mail service. The Overland Mail investment The real road also riders trral according to the shows a daily average . seating cent in excess poet. wa3- - all cluttered up with of about many variations of impassable of the daily average "imskimum :y s obstacles which had .to he pass- passenger a, i jh ft, loomed but troubles ed, Yagers up in the fqrm'itf a tiarhed wire , ice-crea- -- 4 ct - Lo-gana- nd Utah-Idah- - . . resi-dene- es Over-landM- ail 50-pe- r 1 : lares For Oriental Research fence. SPOKANE, Wash.. May 13. Time, July 1 to 4; place, Alan arena, Coeur dAlene; event, the Northern Idaho Stampede, featuring contests of strength and skill, open to the world, for $12,000. prizes aggregating Special offerings are a silver mounted saddle valued at $500 and a massive silver cup trophy for the county entrant scoring the most points in four or more . . , . events. K. t i I, John A. Stryker, director general of the Stampede,' announces that riders and hopes from 20 states and Canada and Mexico will be seen in the big arena, located an hours ride from Spokane. Among the stars already entered are : Paddy Ryan - of Miles - City, Mont.-- , honors ; holder of woLoren a Tricky, man champion; Bonnie Gray, trick and relay rider; Johnnie Mullens, White Sulphur Springs, Mont., arena director; Harry .Walters relay . .string; Homer Holcomb and company of merry andrews and Ed. Wright, Bur bank, California, Cowboy.; clown .with a string of trained comedy mules and horses . . t Mis Mirth McArthur, student At the University of Idaho has been chosen as Miss Coeu; dAlene. The queen of th Stampede is to be selected ' M , all-arou- nd : in the morning. Wmschell Staple Line TIME TABLE Leave U. I. C. Station Arrives a. m. Cutler 7:45 Logan,, 6:50 a. m. Logan, 3:51 p. m. Cutler 4:40 Cutler, 8 :00 a. m. Logan, 8:53 p. m. Cutler, 5:15 p. m. Logan 6:10 FARE 50c EACH WAY at Balboa Emit iri ' America. . Whtrtm Ihty sell 1905 c,nJr h f - as is used by some western stat es for jackrabbit drives, are being organized in several sections of Mortana under a law passed by the last legislature. The law, which was hard feught on sentimental grounds e stockmen and ranch by erg in the legislature, is designed to rid sections of the state of the small, wild range horses commonly des'gnated as cayus es, whhh are considered by stockmen a utterly worthless. Farmers complain that bands of these, horses, when range feed gets poor, sweep down upon the unfenced pasture lands in the agricultural districts, brtak down fences and damage ' growing crops. The livestock department estimates that there Are 400,000 head of these wild horses on the Montana ranges. Under the law county commissioners, upon sufficient peti-t;omay designate a roundup foreman, who organizes- the drive, impounds the horses gath ered, records-1- their brands. If my, and caass ,fhe publication of a notice Under which owner may redeem such stock as they wish by payment of a small fee. The remainder are destroyed. There is a market ; for about 8 JOOQ head of. these horses annually. They are bought by an eastern concern to be slaughtered and the choice pieces of the meat prepared for export. and dog food are Canal Zone the Federal Cmmcl of Churches announces today that the erection of a beautiful and adequate church at Balboa, representing more than a dozen denominations, is assured. The astor of the Balboa congrega-ion- , the Rev. A. R. Brown, has arrived in New? York to aid In securing the balance of funds needed for the finishing of the building, the furnishings and the purchase of an organ. ComThe Federal Council' the on Work on mittee Religious Canal one serves a a" clearinghouse for Protestant communions in their undertaking to provide a program of united worship and service in this new old-tim- -- i! nwn River Bay Line. EVERY--BITE- French inventors device to enable, smoker to roll their own cigarettes consists chiefly of a strip of tracing cloth that is drawn by a - lever over a curved block of wood. ' A - Recently invented jars for displaying candy in stores keep fresh with a the contents moisture filled pad in their covers and are emptied through t openings low in their sides, S A CEUCHV South Afpica has pi ohibited the importation of th- - seeds of any variety of Indian hemp or, of any mixture of seeds ooi.tain. ing them except under a health official's permit. , An inventor has designed a book mark made of wire to a piece of flat metal that serves as a handle ,t withdrew. a book from the shelf without injury to its bindincon-nect- f'eld of responsibility. The funds sent by the Federal Council are for the Completion of the new church edifice. This and three other congregathe Union tions constitute church on the canal zone; The others are located at Cristobal, Gatun and Fedro MigueL Tle Cristobal church building was completed two years ago-- j The Federal Council Committee hopn es to be able to hrtiate a for the erection of a bu g at Gatun tut soon as the 1alboa project is finished, a location for a church being assured by the government. The Rev. Roy P. Guild, secret iary of the Federal Council Com mittee, in explaining toda the enterprise, significance of this ' said: The Union .Church on the Canal Zone is a demonstration It has been? reliably stated of the , practicability of Chris-ia- n that the rmount.of food- - con unity Here is an outstandsumer by Montanas worthless ing illustration of the way in cayuseswoulif sustain 2,000,000 which the churches ate work'ng bead of sheep and 800,000 head together. The leaders in all the ; of cattle annually. denominations were persuaded that one strong, XOTtClO ok R.tl.li church would render far better a htttlAot ttali, iatjof .WrlilivlII, I service , onof.the tanal zone than 'weak, Competing group have la mr poMesaion the followlnk n. - Fer-tliz- cam-poig- ld-in- er , . - Jlenerfbert animal lawfully impounded 1 .which, , if nor claimed ud tales - self-sustaini- ng , - holr-tej- , - Dog-sleig- hs - Be. ehurches.- It should I be understood that these churches on the ballot.' auction canal zone are in no sense to be aVayr;1jrh 40)41 to th hhernf6 the 'Kaag mission churches-TheToUnd Tn' tBiii city on Kri3aj regarded iray More Miners are Airplanes completely the It day of May 192Vaf the hour after the church buildnt 1 p. tn. 4 Over Desolate Country i.,;.' DESCRIPTION.' VlJf SUiALf ing have been provided. It ropst One jersey to a.JUtT years pld bd- bome in m:nd that most of .ander bit In both cars, branded VF the people on the canal zone are n left hip. Youuk calf.,, i not ' permanent; residents, - and (Bj Associated Prea) 'One heifer 1 year, old , VANCOUVER, B. C May 13 branded X On it ft riba. Ear mark M are therefore, not in a position -- Success in the use of airplan is both ears. Horns. . , toscarfy the whole responsibilie? to carry miners and supplies : Dn' light red heifer anioiit two ty, ; for providing permanent to mining districts near Fair- . year l4 branded X bti lefVfibd, bar chiirch buildings; It is for this ' banks, Alaska, and in the Paci- marked A! in both ears has horns, reason that. the denominations fic northwest; has .resulted In !8aid animate were Impounded In comr!sing the, Federal. Council 'mM ttawnittte 10(h ( of'lKnv plans be'ng made here for speeu 15251 At. A. Leatham. dhyCity pound-- , Have undertaken the responsi. ing up a stampede into the Cas- keeper. bility of securing funds to make sia r country of northern British (AdverUbement) possible, a church equipment Columbia this summer over air which, when orttee furnished, will KAIJR SHEItlH-.routes. be sustained by the people o . and pack-multhe zone. In ihe Dhttrirt Court of the f'lrel . llri,d ItWrfrt of the Stale of Vtah, , A large part of the congrega vehe pitted against reign h d for lli Cownty of Parke. tion to which the Union Churcl airplanes for the t me ministers is made up of sold ers, when the weather would permit Ch Plcot, . lalnUf vs.. Ed- sailors, marines and the thouAlfred to Dease rush to prospectors win J. Petersen, Norma Petersen, bis Lake. sands of visitors who throng wife, and Vellavlihr City, ii mnniciu, Reports of rich goiu strikes al corporation, defendants. To be the canal zone at certain in the Cassiar were confirmed Isold at alter! f Pa aI oh the (th Jay of the year. at the start of winter, Canadian of Jane, 1923, al 12 oclock ndo The furda for the churches said day; at the front door of ort the canal zone have been furpolice placed a ban an adventur- pf the County Court, House, in Laittun nished in ers making the journey, for fear part by appropriations Cache County, Utah, the of starvation during the severe pity. described property, to Wit: frexpi denominational boards and of Beginning at a point 13 tods 3; In part by contributions from winter and the possib-litwest of the northeast cornet el interested individuals.The organ freezing to death if an attempt feet was made to return to civiliza- Block 33, Plat "D" Hyrum City Sur- izations which have made appro vey, and running thence went 5 tods are as follows: tion. 12 feet; thence south 22 tods, to priations The Church A strange assortment of Irrigation Congregational Ditch; thence northeast dogs tom posed the team arriv- down and along said ditch t rods, Building Society. Methodist The Ep;scopil ing at Wrangell, Alaska, prepar- more or less; thence north 19 rods feet to the place Of beginning. Board of Home Missions, ing for the rush. The husky Dated of thia 13th May, 1925. The Methodist Episcopal type, bred in the north predom- Al. L. Tetereon, day sheriff of Cacb inated. here were also Irsh set- County, Utah. J. C. ' Walters, at- Board of Foreign Missions. ters. A German police dog led torney. The Board of Foreign Missions " of the Methodist another team. (Advertisement) Episcopal . Leaving Onuha early yesterday morning with a cargo of mail, Yager soon ran into a dense fog, he reported on arriv' (By Associated Press) al at the air mail field here. The BALTIMORE, May 14. D fog was so dense lie wos unable P. Dougherty, profesto see even the little blinkers or sor of Biblical literature the 500,000 cnndlepower bea- Goucher College, has been ap-at cons that were supposed to pointed annual professor of the light his way. He made a forced American Schools of Oriental landing at once in a small field Research at Jerusalem and Bag in western Nebraska, In a short dad He has been for 1925-2time the fog lifted and he. took granted a leave of absenoff again, only to be forced ce by the years local institution, and down a second time in the space will leave for the near east th of a few minutes. latter part of July. Yager made five forced landDr. Dougherty said his work ings in this manner in the course will include lecturing and field of 100 miles, he reported here, work along archaeological lines, the fifth being at Archer, VVyo. with special time given to a There, determined to get ahead study of the topography of the in sp:te of the fog, he decided land and an examination of to taxi his way across the mounds with the possibility of wide open spaces. Hut even the of ancient citisites identifying wide open spices have occasion- es. The new is well appointee al fences- and th air mail pilot known for his work in the trans began to encounter them. He laton of B;Jby Ionian tablets. hopped t he first three or Tour blithely, in spite of the darkness, but on hurdling the sevenMICKIE, THE PRINTER'S th he bgan to tire of it lie then waited for the fiist streak of dawn, and then took the air for a change. He followed the Union Pacific railroad tracks to Cheyenne, arriving here at 8 oclock 6. to Building Church, South, The Presbyterian Board of National Missions The Board of Domest'c Missions of the Reformed Church - Portland Sacramento Church 14- - The United -- - Presbyterian- - a of Chun.ii Erection; 1,4. Horn! 'WASH! y AssoclatM Press) (By N,M of enuren a 14. Here is fine example May Mont., chairman of the Federal HELENA, The 21 14 600 ? E. . 17 16 513 Wild- horse roundups, planned cooperation Councils Committee is r, may. Permits Killing of Wild Range Horses Thursday, May BY V1NGIE E. ROE I COPYF1GWT BY THE MCCAll . es , , . periods DEVIL ; bf Cbiriaf v - Sughrot have read great romances o! the exploring, railroad building, ol gold seeking and of .raising in the West, but did you ever read one that set forth in adequate degree the trials and adventure of the small farmers a true romance of the determined breed who fought, the cattle barons for a place on range or in valley that the land beyond the Missouri might be a settled region? In Nameless River Vingie E. Roe, author of several other unusual western stories, has repaired some of the neglect of novelists from among the lowly homesteaders she has drawn 'as fine a type of heroine as ever came out of the West and has filled her book with a series of incidents as stirring as . that country ever produced. ; qji . -- . Thl Remarkable Story.Vill.Ber: 0 Printed Serially in: THE JOURNAL ?. A ' .- - It Didtt Last |