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Show J Bead it yorr yon will get the This paper tc" j about it. Ileliilj I ' tion Is better You cant sell It If people dont know it is for sale. A little For Sale" ad in this paper will tell them all about It, A few cents will sell it. VOLUME thJ Nv LOGAN CITY. CACHE .COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922 XLUL BE SHEIKH 0. KLOEBER ROYAL TIE F SETTLED -- Ul ISLAM GOVElir.' PRESIDENT T 1 I I .. 4 sol;i E - That is the Declaration of Union Rail Chief Now Taking Part in the Peace Negotiations Declares Convention Against Use in Schools of Histories That Belit-t- 'l e or Ignore Founders of Our (By Associate Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 18 The strike of the railway crafts unions must be settled here, War (By Associated Tress) He Announces .His De- Great Conflagratfons in termination, to end the Northern Minnesota do Rail Strike By Force Tremendous .. Damage if Necessary and asks Twelve Persons Are - Killed and Great Numfor additional Legislaf tion bers Are Homeless., i the Being Held in New York City. Press) SEATTLE, Aug Aug. 18. American merchant marine Pregident tfarding told today large enough to be a factor in j,Congress and the nation he was the snirpinsf ot worn wm time oi war would insure suTfici teoTveato Tuse an in power o; todeclared subsidiary ships for fighting the Government to maintain eqt railway engineers operations has the endorse- transfortatioij and sustain the day as the committee of five ment of veterans of foreign right of menfto work The brotherhoods finished several in wars now in annual convention President, ir kn address to Con formal conferences before meetm&itmmr here. The impression prevailed gress in which he recommended ii fry j that conthe executives to rail ing delegates from Boston had specific legislation- designed to Vira of native Kloebor. 0. Royal tinue the work of meditation. ginia, the new assistant director of the a slight lead over Kansas City, cure the nations industrial ills Minneapolis for declared with jemphasis that the Conditions over the country budget under Director Lord. He was Chicago and 1923 The veter- right of employers and employconvention. the with finance General officer assistant settlement be made at ans wenflon'reco fd'againstlhg es EltkrtrestabfislTmethodrof once and we are optimistic it Lor? previous to tW appointment. use in school of histories which conducting business, to choose can be done soon. Stone con tin 'defame or ignore .the nations employment to determine the reused.The railway executives and SWEDEN OFFICIALLY founders, falsify the causes of lations of each with the other brotherhood chiefs went into Governthe revolutionary war of 1812 must be recdgnized, session at ten thirty o'clock. No must ment law of statement and be will the or discredit by nas forthcoming statement ENCOURAGES DOgreviances in the Declaration of maintained the President said. from representatives of the railNo matter .what clouds may roads. MESTIC COMPANY Independence. gather, no matter what storms may ensue. No matter what In Union hardships may attend or what (By Associated Press) sacrifice may be necessary. STOCKHOLM, Aug. 18, To Stating that the Baseball Tourney secure exact and reliable data on Act establishing a railroad labor board Vas inadequate beliving costs and economic conditions in the household, the offi(Bv Asbociuted Press) ing with little or no pow-e- r to en force its decisions, the President CLEVELAND, Aug, 18 The cial Bureau of Statistics of recommended action to nn twelfth tournament of the Union Stockholm is endeavoring to set enforceboards decisions the Printers' International Baseball up a system of bookkeeping in able and effective against carLeague will be held in Cleveland, families of the middle and work' riers and employes alike. ImAugust 19 to 25. Entries for the big race meet mediate class ing The Cleveland Union Print legislation to establish The Bureau furnishes a simple and Rodeo at Logan, September ers Baseball Association and tempprarily nd. ... a national coal 5 still are and 6, coming budget and housejkeep 4, Cleveland Typographical Union family to all applicant, without question ing book-fre- e No, 53willt Jo more than and en courage s'espfecially' fam- more harness and running horses coal also urged by the execu l.SOD visitors from1 the cities ilies with yearly incomes from for the big show this year than tive. is comprising the league, including 5,000 to 6,000 kronor to adopt we have ever had before. Folsaid President Harding Boston, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, the plan. The Bureau offers a lowing are some of the harness a state of lawlessness Washington. Cincinnati, Indian- small compensation, about 40 horses already entered for the there is to every conception of apolis, St. Paul Chicago Phila- kronor, to anyone who keeps the harness races Nettie B. Balva shocking law American order and andelphia, Detroit, New York, and acounts for a full year, while Lawrence, Miss Lin wood Bell, nounced his to invoke intention Toronto, Canada as well as many three cash prizes of 150, 100 and Vern Adelia, Utah Sego, Jenny other cities not members of the 50 kronor will be presented to McKinney, Wireless Message, the laws, civil and criminal, for conspiracies, hindering Bird league. those showing the best kept Juanita, Farnsworth, bidding interstate commerce and requir The opening game will be play books at the end of 12 months. Rowana Direct, Climber, Buster, ing safety in the railway service ed on Sunday, August 20. One The average food cost index Allerwood Maid, Polly Anna, Cy- Other than an amendment to the will be T. or nyre games played figure shows that today m Swed- clone, P. Barnum, Lillis D, law to make the each day up to and inclluding en the retail price level is about Billy Golden, Nellio Logan, Eliz- railroad boards decisions en forfinS. 78 Jr., dable the President did not reabove the prices abeth McKinney, Hickory Friday, August 25, when the percent al game will be played, deciding whfch prevailed in July 1914. Sport, Appanee, Payday, Axtell commend any legislation to deal the winner of the tournament Wilkes, and Jimmy McKay. with the railroad Mr. Barkdull of Rigby will be immediately and the trophy cup. strike. FAMOUS AMERICAN 4 here with his fast running horse,. Black Flash and his string for L. Moore and family, a touring By Assorlated Press) ACTRESS DEAD the Ro an race A string from WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. party from Michigan who spent Grace, Idaho, owned by the last night at the Auto Camp Telegrams to abicnt members of Guard and another string the House Interstate Commerce Ground, had a narrow escape By Asbociaed Press) from Henry, Idaho will also be Committee to return to Washing from death yesterday while com LONDON, Aug. vl8 Genevi here to take part in the Roman ton at once and Wellsvillte down iuvn work on canyon. eve Ward, the famous American ing Race. bills recommended When o na steep part of the road by the Presidied of heart failure The committee was in touch dent for the treat ion of coal the brake gave way and the car tragedinne, at her home at Hampstead today with Mr. Tracey Thompson, the agency an a fact finding comwas soon rushing downward at rider noted of Pocatello mission in the ccal industry was negro desracing speed. At last, as a he and and that he reports sent out by Representative Monchance WANTS driver the header, perate have in horses their dell. Republican House leader, sucgood the car into the bank and condition and will be here in good after the Presidents address. ceeded in stopping it He then LEAGUE OF NATIONS time for the show. They have told the family to walk on down by far some of the best outlaws Vegetarians get wrinkles sooh for some distance to where the which were at the Henry show. er than those live on a mix(By Associated Press) road was less steep, and he would These with the to number one medical of dieted 18. large A according GENEVA, form Aug. bring the car. They walked for al application from Hungary f jr wild horses and bulls that Les- man. some distance an waited, hut as Jessop is gathering will furhe did not come, knowing him admission to membership in the ter of Nations was received nish all kinds of exciting enterLondon shop girls are said to League to failure heart they subject tainment between the heats of more courteous than those m the be by League Secretary. went back an found he had sufthe races. Jessop has secured a large American stores . fered an attack, from which, tw'o thousand pound holstein however, he coon recovered and NO AGREEMENT bull from Dave Nielson of II y. they drove drwnTto the camp ,r rum. When this bull goes in the ground, which they left this looks his rider with air like Jie LIKELY TODAY morning. a house moving as he is so large but his loese hide and wicked Many Logan citizens who had (By Associated Press) makes him a difficult ani come to know and admire tha NEW YORK, Aug. 18. A be jumps mal to ride. Two good outlaws good old military veteran James lief that no definite agreement at Providence, five at Paradise, McGrath, will regret sincerely to for settlement of shop craft one at Mendon and several in hear news of his death, which oc- strike will be reached today Benson, one from Kaysville, and curred last evening at his home was expressed by Warren S. some of the Promontory will be 121 E 4 N. For a number of Stone Head of the Brotherhood secured for the show. Jessop has years he has been training mili of locomotive engineers as he also secured some gooo steers for left the forenoon session of the the sfiow with hoi ns. These will tary cadets at the U. A. C., per- conference with executives. The be used by Pinky Gist, ecective forming particularly champion ' service in training draftees dur- conference is to resume this af- bull dogger of the world. ternoon. A ing the war. He earned his reThe Old Folks of the Logan tirement upon a pension seveal their summer years ago. but preferred to keep WHEAT AND CORN Stake are enjoying on at work. He leaves a young outing today at the Boy Scout Icamp in Logan canyon. Many wife and family. Funeral ser vices will be held in the Lindgenerous citizens contributed the (By Associated Press) to convey them 12 noon, at 18. CHICAGO, Aug. oclctk, quist chapel Sept use of the car? on Sunday. Thai remains will be Wheat $1: there, and the committee in Com $0 59 t charge has provided amply for shipped to Sat Lake for inter their comfort and entertainment All races who live mainly-o- n jnent. This is the latest photo of Governor fish, such as the Eskimos, have while there. Unless Jup:ter Plifi Cameron of North Caro Whipping-Post- s and stools of small eyes- One the other hand, yius interferes there is every Una. who Morrison took issue with the presimost of out to a in used meat a diet consisting mainly of stand dent about using troops to break prespet repentance pleasant r strikes. every town in England. enlarges the eyes. 18,-r-A- i T nrrnurfTt- - de-ma- Printers Esch-Cum-min- s distrffi it Esch-Cummi- Na-tidn- iu al 1 TOMN Buck-endo- rf - -- re-- 5-- 5-- , - The Oilef Execu Indiana Wants to e n n Dempsey-C- r Fight put the Cc. Officials are of B ent Opinion. J . (By Associated (By Associated Press) DULUTH. Minn., Aug. 18. Fears that the death toll from forest fires raging in Northe-- ! Prtl V INDIANAPOLIS, .A Governor McCray is eppec take direct action today tc -- anour oarrjing tention of preventing th schec.. I uled ten round bout ) tween-- , ported total of twelve when adJack Dempsey and Bill Bren- ditional advices are received is nan at Michigan City on Lr.bor . expressed. Scores of refugees Day. La Portp county officials. are arrhirg here houily from have announced they will tke le Here Mohamthe real head the el t all sections of the North woods. medan church. Hit full titla la Sheikh no action looking toward While four hunirel Minnesota Ul latam Haldary Zade Ibrahim the contest as in tht,r v National guai ds continued to and In thla photograph ha la inion It is to be a boxing exh wearing robee, prize-figtion prleatly therefore richly glthown ht npUi embroidered. Thie leader of the e does not violate the Indiana fugees and more than two thouAllah la of abaolute ruler, Governor maintains it is to , ,1 f sand forest rangers, Settlers and and in the moeque hie word be a prize fight." , Considerable other redoubled their efforts in ie law. . discussion ha? been aroused as' v low-nfighting the flame? Three to just what form of action the have been destroyed and only a v n Governor will take if there is' v rain or calm day can save others , no change today in the stand Hundreds of persons abandoned takfen by La Porte county v their homes, livestock and every and he is called upon to thing they owned. have the contest stopped himself. County officials declare the Governor cannot egally declare BOTH SIDES the contest a prize fight before ' SnHnefaawIYrKoeyont?re Jr-"- v i- law-Th- re epir-Ituall- y, V s offi--cia- ls it takes place, ARE OPTIMISTIC (By Associated Preae) PHILADELPHIA, Aug. of negotiations committee 9f anthracite miners fend operators each with a sincere determination to effectuate an adjustment if possible were to meet again today.JDoth miner? and operators today held optimistic attitudes after the first con ference but both turned a deaf ear to questions. 18-Me- mbers (By Associated Press) SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Aug 18 An all night search by poBses formed by state and county officers early today failed to pick up the trail of four convicts who 5-- ? COLORADO RIVER (By Associated Press) PASADENA, Calif Aug 18 Eugene Larue, District Head of Geologicalk ? South Dakota prison Vjc, kjul napped Warden George Jameson and wounded Deputy Arth-- ; ur Muchowv The convicts, Henry Coffee, Joe Foreman, Joe Teel- J, B. King, assaulted the Deputy and when the Warden rushed u'p to help he was held Own Wood up at the point of knives and forced to lead the way- through imber the MELBOURNE, Aug., prison gates. The convicts for the manufacture of took a tourists automobile and paper, a king felt need in Aus. escaped. The guard on the wall tralia, has finally been discover- was unwilling tot risk a shot for ed in Tasmania.. fear of hitting the Warden. Three important timbers from that territory have been Con' verted into excellent wood pulp ac in the Perth laboratories, cording to an announcement by G. H. Knibbs, director of the Commonwealth Institute of Sci Love ence and Industry. May Produce Her : survey": WILL - r ! Survey arrived here with plans for, preparing a survey of the Colorado River 'from Boulder canyon to the Mexican border. The object will be to gather data possible for irrigation of lands - , in Arizona. Pulp ' GERMAN MARKS. - 8c a HUNDRED 18-T- (By Associated Press) NEW-YORK- tar-da- y, Cuba Are Lenient Scenes 4 An important meeting of the Boy Scout executives of the Logan- Cache, Benson and Hyrum stakes was held in Logan last a plan contem evening, at plated for some time and jwhich it is believed will add much strength to the scout work in the county, was put into. effect by combining them all under one general Scout Council This merges the Logan Council with its twenty troops and five hundred twenty-fiv- e members, into an oi troops ganization of forty-tw- o containing more than fourteen hundred members, which will greatly strengthen the executive department and by placing s and facilities! its command, .will enable it to perform more effective work. greater-mean- Tne last game of the Cache Stake League series was played last evening at North Logan, between the Benson and North Logan teams, and resulted in a 23 to 2 victory for Benson. Benson and Hyde Park are tied for first place-- , with the odds in favor of Benson, as the Hyde Park team forfeited a game with Loit gan tenth ward, in which might have been defeated. Pergame will be haps a played to determine the victor. post-seaso- n Miss Ellen Swendsen- - daught- er of, August Swendsen who had been afflicted for a long time, nassed away last evening at the the HAVANA, Cuba, Aug, 18. Fadeouts of loving clinches, kisses and kindred screen scenes that skirt the bounds of moraLlaxitywill not Le passed on by the newly created Cuban; Board of Moving Picture Censorship. Only those films which might turn movie palaces into Fagins schools of crime are to be banned by the censor according to an order signed by Ricardo Lands, secretary of government, creat ing a censorship board of five and outlining the limits of its authority. The committee will act upen its own initiative or upon complaints from any source filed with it; serve without pay; have authority To compel exhibitor s to display any film it may have reason to ibelieve may lead youthful Cubans into the paths cf crime, and bar those which show an adroit criminal success fully evading the law. . one-minu- . Ger Aug. 18. man marks continued - their down ward plunge in price millions being available at local banks and Foreign Exchange houses at a price around eight cents a hundred xand no takers. This represents a reduction of more than a cent from the price quoted at the close .of Film Censors In To . te Btock market yesterday, General Wood To ComeHome f (By Associated Press j . PHILADELPHIA, Aug. IB-- 1 Major General Leonard . Wood, Governor General of the Philippines, will assume his duties as head of the University of Pennsylvania on January L it is stat ed in a letter received by tha Alumni Secretary of the Univer sity ' made public today. S. , v i -- Crop Report Is Encoiiaging (B Associated Press) 4 DENVER, Aug. 18, Growing crops In the Rock Mountain region were' improved somewhat by rains during the first half of. i August except in the drought affected parts of New Mexico, , ATTENTION MEMBERS OF CHAMBER One of our fellow members, Sergeant James McGrath has left us. His services will take place at the-- Lindquist Undertaking parlors on Sunday at 12 oclock. It is desired that as many of the members as possible attend the services. Ser geant McGrath has been a loyal member of the Chamber ever since he came to our city. His according to the report of the Division of Crop and Livestock Estimates of the semi-month- ly Department of Agriculture is- - -sued todayrThe conditions of fruits and vegetables is favorable with some exceptions the', report states and ranges, show-- ' material improvement .during , the half of the are reported in good condition In seven states covered bythe, month-Livesto- ck this grain er, w ho were caring for her. She many of the members who knew-- year is 6,153.000- compared with will be remembered by many as him intimately. In spite of his 6,359,000 last year while s the dimunitive lady clerk it he always appeared.es have increased frtru 102,000 ' to 289,000 acres. ' ? cheerful and friendly to all. ) - potato-afflicition- Shamhart-Christianseu- dT |