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Show "& - ' V V FLa twii rr ' published' by KARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY r Augustus cordon Bt at & ... Port Oflice every day to th work, at Logn. Utah, aa Second Sfeaa Matter Subscription Rato MONTH. la Advance rK.PER MONTH, in Adranea BY CARRIER, A Diaconst ot fl.00 Per T ear j ADVERTISING WIII.III.W.I llllllllll.. HUI , Editor , MAIL, trill except Buaday, , . ' . , be Gives far . . U Atnaii " '..I -I- - I...II ..! 1.11 IN T0 V Payment lor a Full Tear. HATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION "' . X MUM n palter and Uo tba local newt pubiiehed therein. All rijbt of repubiication of apecM dUpatcbaa herein are also s reserved. READINGS BAROMETER Rata Change . Fair If tXr.GjLJ 29il!i1!r2!II!Sl!4!ll!5!!ll61l!l7lll!S!l!l9ini. Yesterday-- - THE SACCO VANZETTI FARCE seems to the average Aiiiuk.iT Uiuen that justice, if not is sleeping, in the case of Sacco and Vanzetti ; and that their long drawn out trial, conviction and sentence are all parts of one great farce. Upon the other hand, to the anarchists, Bolsheviks, I, W. W. Reds of all kinds the thought occurs that they havp put deadly, paralyzing fear into the hearts, of true American citizens, arid their gestures of defiance extends into cities far from the scene ti trial, being shown in large street demonof the strations and the bombing of public and private property. As we have before stated no criminals in the world ever had so many safeguards thrown around them, or were given so many opportunities to introduce evidence in their own favor; but at the end of each and every one the conclusion was the sairfe; their guilt was evident, J No wonder that justice weeps, Reds rejoice, and true Americans hang their heads in shame over this seven yepr farce per' formed in the sacred, namh of justice,, ; i Will justice clone?, is" up w the Question. As a proposition t iliui. ere either guilty Or Innocent. If guilty, which would appears to be conclusively proven, they should pay the penality of death which was imposed upon them. If innocent they shoukjUbe freed. There should W no half way measures, They have defied and continue to defy, and denounce justice. .; would bd To commute their sentence? to life imprisonment ITdead, Sacco-Vanzet- nt 1 guilt, and lead to interminable efforts by Red methods, ta so ten rify the authorities- that the convicted. wilful murderers, would - be freed. Eli Jkft with her dtagh-Wr- a and U8.sio Ballantynp. Hilbert Ballantyne of Reliance, Wyoming lias been visiting here with his mother, Mrs. Kate Ballan13 Sunday RICHMOND, Aug. of last week Mr. and Mr. George tyne, The ward llee club gave W; Smith. Mr. and Mrs. c. A- - )ar Mrs. E. Smith M. Hickmj a surprise at her MsnJid Mrs. Milton Ensign ed Ip. Tft moniou. They returned borne Tuesday , evening, - Luncheon was Served after & sociatevroing. i , Bp rings, j . by way of j 4 f The AtuCrlcnn lieglon nd Ladies Upon their return r , hotue. Mrs, Auxiliary 'met Wednesday evening sur- of George W.- - Smith was given 'last week at the home of lr. prise iiiShoiior' of her birthday an- and Mr, K. P. Colburn, A business niversary .by a number of friend. meeting was held at which deleCovers were laid for twelve. gates to the American Legion State Miss Margaret Momma en (erf ai ti- convention to- - he held at Ogdon, ed a number of friends at her home Aug. II, 18, and 20th were apin honor of Miss Oiidya Corbett of pointed, Tho delegates were Dr. IJ. Smithfield who has boon the guest P. Colbunv LeRoy- - Nefson; ,(), Xt of Ml.-a- (Jiristine Chrienen. Wiesley, alternates Penxei Tripp, The kuests Included Miss, Corbett, C, B. Johnson, and Wallace. t Miss (ChnBpne Christ enen, ; Miss Mrs- -, C. P. Col-hu,AxiUar)-Velate Hendrii k, Mim Veda,, Johny Mrs, O, X- - MXvisley, Mrs. son and Miss Thelma Johnson. ' alternates, Mrs. C. 11. Neli, Mias Ruth Doty entertained her Johnson and ,,Mrs. Ephraim ,Votl-lanSunday-Schoocbm Thursday even, ing at her home, games, music and Following the meeting luncheon refreshment furnished the even- was furnished by Milo Harrison, Mrs. 8. W. Hendricks enfertaiu-o- d ing entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Adamson with a family dinner Sunday in and family of 'Park City, Mr, aud honor Of hPr husbands birthday Mr. N, K, Nelsmi pud family, Mr. anniversary covers Were laid for and Mrs, Ephraim Woodland and 14, family-au- d Mr, and Mr. Noah Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Hendricks Woodland and family, Mrs. Sena!and family returned to Suit Lake Woodland and Miss Sarah Wood-- 1 Sunday after a two weeks visit laud spent Wednesday of lu.d week here with relatives, in High creek tanyn. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Caine of Mr. and Mis, Noah Woodland Soda Springs, Idaho have been the ntertamed at dinner Tuesday in guests of Mr. aud Mrs. L. B. honor, "of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Caine, Mrs. Mose Hall, daughter Mary Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. N, K. Nelson en- - and son Walton and Miss Mary Walton of Salt Lake were tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. If. Rav Pond Thursday night They left week at Salt JJoria . Crs-jia- Oal-hrg- Le-Ro- d. I j j I . OF. COMMERCE "mm WMnai CxT-- oaturday, August IS, 1027. H ' Furl) t - hlil cl.v Kxi-Ium- i 250 j u '. floor when that becomes Bee- - essary. Every provision is be-- " ingimade to provide the most practical and desirable working - - e - - . WIW e . - " f date the Directors vaults, heating p ant a ' unique Community Room for the banks customers anff some . commercial space. ,, The second t story- will be built into modern 'and very a tractive office space with provision for an Expansion ' of both rporations into that , ANNA RUNS AWAY CHAPTER VI ' - Anna was in the city of her dreams but the reality was quite different from the vision. The misty spires,1 the fairy towCrs she had glimpsed from New York harbor where werd they now? The New York she sawjjpd streets that were dirty and Ganging, bounded by great stone buildings that rose' high as cavern walls, crowded with ugly rude people who bumped ' her as she walked. - The .heaUwas stifling and breathless- - and thd vista stretched no further than her norfe. t Her new home dias one room in a tenement house which she must share with her father, 9 Boom,-storag- Park Avenue, New York , 3 (Continued From Page One) Rinl Mail hew Admin l.y Tin - Cache VaUey Baric , By MARGARET NORRIS t Early Friday morning Presi- at Preston oh Thufsday evendent T. H. Humphreys, Vice-- ing. They appreciate what the Presidents Cob ins- T, Cannon chairmen of the standing comand Joseph Odell and .secretary mittees (I id., to assure a good atM. R. Iiovey left Logan for a tendance! and q,bo for the revisit to the chambers of com- sponse oh the part of the merce of Brigham city, Ogden, Salt Lake City, and Provo. They The-lasmet the ofKcersjtnd looked over good will meeting on the headquarters of the respec- the' schedule for the season is tive organizationsThey were at WeHisVille next Sunday evenwell pleased with the very cor- ing, .tomorrow night, at 8 dial receptions they received oclock in the Wellsville taberfrom the officers of these nacle - The. clfijcers urge the chandlers of commerce and the memberls to make a special efcourtesies extended .to them. fort to attend; l This promises They feel that the visit was to be one of the best programs very profitable and considerable and meetings arranged. The information and many ideas musical part is different from Were obtained, A more detailed that given in other places, bereport of the visit will no doubt ing theBfaqbjrd orchestra and be given to the directors of the the llarmony. Four of Wella-villchamber and many suggestions one of .the ,bst quartets for jnorq efficient work and bet- in the' statd. The Bluebird orter results will be passed on to chestra is well known for its the committee chairman and high quality, if music. Prof. their workers. The chamber of Wra. Peterson, director of the commerce have many common Extension-Divisioof the Agripi obiems they must work nut in cultural college and Mayor W. Otheir .own Way., . Christensen of Wellsville will be the speakers. The speThe officers of the chamber cial committee is working for were well pleased with the large a good, attendance. The plan is delegation from Logan' for the to leave the chamber of cominter-citor. good will meeting merce at 7:30 p. m. accommodations possible, botn for the two Institutions' and the wvwlt, It. nv tnnrh will It take to other tenants, - Ventilation . iuid h wit it (! ' limit be to America v' heating wi 1 be provided by the 'More than f loo.'1 most, modem type of equipment Yh11 aivf yuiir wiuji-- to mv nri of the Apua ynspe'1 at the thought Im hi lilt) 'ViHtlhi i room we do mt 1()IK ,mirj. Week it would take to, under automatic control - with ml I tvi, are yon to pm m, mi.h,MU, constant circulation Of washed.-iiir? A r.an to yourself. IikPhsI j j)f,ht j js gioruni hind of (lie fite air build-tnroughout to earn la Anna wondered herself who she, (here must other way . and in winter under ing heat, and was Coiibl she lie Ihe same little money. Must she crueify body Jjpt m Ki n rmmi fu ln iM triitMl. 'TU liny 111, . my w 1 - 1 . ( the-entir- Polish' girl I isids npir d(M-k- f ' tj e . ' y, ' . brick ott-hh- - proximate the - d I ,of - - 1 r . peua d betvAMawiTriiltirhlf t' It N , - Of-Hyd- , Sea-mon- - delays, - tr , - Mrs-Ann- -- including, ,M. -- i ' . CHURCHES Now Racing Case Before Kir$fal! " n. . by-Mrs- 'y , -- r wi 16-185- 3. Prof. Henry Otte will, be the Speakers in the x Sixth ward chapel Sunday Aug.T4 and 7 :30 oclock. John Parrish the noted Utah tenor will also be pres' . ent; . THE FEATKERHEAD3 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Seiehce Service will meet Sunday, August 14, at 37 South Main, at 11 oclock.' All are wol- -' Subject: "Sout. come. - -.- 1.4 Hunger Strike of Sacco Is Still On - (Continued From Page One) dared his joy at the prospect of a reunion before he must go to the electric chair, should the courts refuse his latest plea. 1 1 e - who only a few weeks ago .spirit on (lie dusty altar of the fur cooled in summer, The insulawa driving the ox team, making liny fmtory? Must she Urea he, f ill h and tion of the structure to provide-constan- t nd give in ihe far away fields of ilin home 'fur all, ihe daylight hour temperature is a feanil her earning to her father? land? , , ? of - mueh Hind ture its construction, Somewliere heyuiid her tenement aims' Hophnppcm-' ! winAll materials, including . . those day s Or luid she only dreamed room' lay Ihe America Anna had pieH dreamed of the ship and tb tured. by women.' dow sash, will be of metal or i amt kind ;,liy nn n like, the lad on the sii br, of ihe nice boy on the The interior of . the iw!igi!-nof Ellii .IsIhvsI? hm.. It might lie a far from her the proof type. Was this new Jifetoidya tejicnicid 100111 as was Poland from the'iunilding will jbq i arranged, d? niictitmiire from which she ' 'would New York harbor, hut hn&V'feet ;wer and j equipped to provide most ; fol- The rOnd hnd sin' 4ihw modern and some day awaken Bud bem-l- f in complete facilities the ndol',hiR helping lied iphibeir get Unit slu? tvmld get there. iThci'e must for the customers and working-forc- h . brenkf.-mtor striding along in the la- - other wmk to Rtv fkld to. play of both institutions. The Mensed sun, ihe idissisl mind in her here as in her own Country. Her : exterior llseil to be fill bed in muscles ltnir? design for the building powei ( Wenbl she bo giml to awaken like should she lot them Grow soft In the will .be pf, classic architectural tliui? Anna often womleml.,, . fur factory? , w.ith Ionic . detail done Friday for uB bating at Bear Lake,' Mrs. A..C, Whitehead of Preston Anna's fa (her discovered a friend Anna reiuemlifred (he m(e JlaHT design and, Mr., aud Mra. Chjiries ,Wehb and spent a fBw days of last week here In New York, a big Pole like himself Baldwin had tOsseil her. Char .nhv m terra(Ucotta Mrs. Charinlte Lowder 'of Idaho with her daughter, Mrs. George W. wilh rough, bon rdcd face aud a clum- lad board! Tha penciled of The cost ip Falls were-(hguests of Mr. and' Smith. to visit words wire too faint to read lint no of sy walk who often will ap- Mr. F. I. Thompson. They were j Mr. and Mrg. James Chatterton them. The two men would ait in tho matter, she knew them by hertrt. 000.00euroute to Smithfield to attend the of Hagerman, Idaho and Hyrum temment room, drinking and telling "if yon, are in New Y'ork yon may funeral of a relative, William Sor- - Chatterton of Arinin spent several eon Da ktorjr nniil far into the tiigliL need help. If you do. you can alwnjs Building is being constructed by , while Anna bid her face In the le-enHon. , find it hy calling on Harry Baldwin. a building company which will days of last week here. i Mrs. Frank Burnham and chit- Mr, and Mrs, Edmond R. Shaw covers ami trbsl to Hksi. Anita rememtiered the Fifth Avenue own and operate the same. ' A eharlty organisation found Anna address. From the, gypsy urge beatdrea of Po atello, Idaho spent last and J, Christensen ; of Salt iaike In commenting Upon the anweek here yvith Mir. Lydia 8. Burn- - spent Sunday here a guest of Mr. a job. It was in a gray prison railed ing in her temples was liorn n President Frederick nouncement, a of the fur factory. Here she sewed togethland Mrs. H.- F. Olsen. ham. resolve. 'Jbe crackle Dr. and Mrs. It. C, Merrill ntid Mrs. H. K. Christensen who hks er small piece of fur, matching them new bills in her hirnd gave her P, Champ of the Cache Valley family havn'ttrrlved from Berkely. imen a guest of the Olsen family s her mother med to imitih wtunre strength to net uiMin It. Banking Company referred to Ihw! the California for a visit with Mr. and fur some time arcompanled them to for n pati It work (ptilt, t'n less tin "Money talks in America ! project as an urgent need of were jicrfis-tlthe oftmi Aiiiiii hud heard that remark matched, piece their home at SaR Lake. Mrs, It. W. Merrill. , the I large and growing corporaN. Walter Jr. pf Suit Mr, and Mrs. Milo Andrus anil ikiti he, imisiblc, n terrifying man. the Armed with liesc hills she need itsk Mr. inss-iorn feet like which will be housed in them would one. her no tions mike of wing favor rip Lithe f herb at? the liome pf horMr Anliru spent Sunday Jt,m8 Too many mistakes resulted in, ehe hurried home. Her father might the new stucture. For several pur eh is who left Friday for New sand Monday with relatives at Og- - j t tragedy since she wns paid not by 11m 'return Ymy time, hut she had no posi ; , York ,to , piAt thpir( m.,, William den, , the their, ' , expansion years i sessions, nothing to pack, no longer who will arrive there from the Brit- Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Nelson at- - hour hut by the piece. so crowded has the business wilh s lilt so of The filled' nir of shoes. wit extra an ' iiiisnibn pair ish 'Angust-lSthtended a family dinner Sunday even ' ahil force end eueh Anna the fur of her the Attha that sbiihby lirpited day by changed Working tjniekly . Mrs. C; II. Mouson Jr. ;Anl .HtUe ing L the home of, Mrs. Nelsons nud n institutions1 ability 'to properly she were fur lined in- dress for a pair of overall sou of Salt Lake are here for a vis- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. felt as though inise side. from her down to- her toe. coarse blue shirt of her father's. Jlow ' it with Mr. and Mr:'YY E. iMdtTill! Peterson at Smithfield. the end Of the week sIh received angyv he would la to find them gone! serve their cBstbrtriPs', that the Mis Alfred 01 sen i visiting wtih At Mr. William has returned from iieeri building has panned To her pay, SLi in crisp, green bill. She But, she was through with women a week' visit with her children at friend in Salt bake. had never held so much money in her Work; heneeforlh . shed lie n k bo?. pi ovidb ihe 'necessary' kdditloniS KHian of Salt bund before. PauL Idaho. In I,olnnd'imi hud no Willi a knife she etii off-heyellow al facilitiesiwlth i ample provi- Tew Lake, spent Suad Mrs. L,' ff.Tloji)urn here with Mr. wages all was paid over to her fath- hfajds, tucked the ragged ends umler sion for expansion-angrowth. 'hristophernon. er. Slu knevy he would cljim this, ft cap ami with throbbing heart With "vj rMrt. dexter and baby of too. Already- - he 111 ' tiie' broad lila'hwyy of He; also' observed '''that''eon-- .' on it. out stole 7" A iJttlmlsf tWisuing wTFfnSIr. "We must save every. cent, he fldvVntnrt'. " strUctioh of. this lAiildirtgy wbirii- r Flfh arftf MrSl'Tfehfy' IXTltr, "Mks. Carters warned.' , dayTrtmr a'igit"tT,ark-ctty) f('i!itimuil Mundiiy. bet the finest i probably Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Adamson. . ULJ parents. fJXJ in the, city,. is an indi- structure Mr. and Mrs, Fred Atkinson of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stens of Ij-o- f the" f ijrnif(hfd and refreshments Sarah Inarrstrum Nyman. He cation of the faith of the man-.- .. relatives Dayton were the guests of, Mr, gan Were thf" guests entertainment. is survived by his widow Dora agement in the. community and nud Mrs. hitfrsmi iSanday herd Morfday. Mrs. Nellie Curtis and children frMr. AViHifrdt Wnrndr? jf proton' '.Fv evening. in Cache, Valley .and surround" '! Nyman, three sons and Yiis. Mary YVie spent a few day of Logan spent Sunday here with spent a few days of the week here Andrew-Jr- : are they ' ing 'territory as.,a whole. .was,. . of the w eek - hero with her sister Mrs. 0. H.'RckPfsley, with, her parents,. Air, apd. Alra. F, of and of James' Orpin Logan; Mr. and Mr. George Alder and I. Thompson.? Mrs. William H. Lewis. expepted that , it .would, have ' Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Plant Sr. Air. and Mrs. Will Hendrioks of . Mr. and Airs. Geoige Fhrltophir-so- n North Logan ; Mrs. Eliza Olsen been possiblq, to begin constru- eand Mrs. Carl Bwchmitier and, chil- Preston werp Sunday, visitors, at the have aimouneed the arnvah Of of Logan; Mrs. Katie- Wolf Lion early in , the season sq as to dren of Salt Lake apant. the week homo of Air. and Mrs. Eli Webb, a daughter at their home Monday. s, Mrs. Jeimette Park r take advantage of the more tlrral Ellsworth Jof Stillwater, end at Lava Hot Springs and Grace Atr. nd, Mrs. A . H.- Thompson of Mrs. Abbie McNeal and favorable building months, but Li ;; Oklahoma has arrive here tu join Lian-.wielIdaho, the ftiwets of relatives Mrs. Rachel Carlson all of Black-foo- t. numerous connected , MrsMary Hendrick Of Log.tk' hlgt wift khd rvmlri With relatives here Wednesday He is also surrived by 40 with. the obtaining- - of satisfac- returned to her hoine'jni(jAiiE"' JioJdrs Iftbrsing Siq j Oklahoma tp ! ;Dt- - And Mrti. O. Merrill of aie rrestoiv were Vjftiq Yefdmo . visitlng here- - wiilt.blr here Wednes- grandchildren mj tepchjpgi gt the and X 4 1 great- tory materials j and equipment, 1 ' ' , r V. Met rill. tniversiiy- - i ' j day. ' resi; r a was He vau.t grandchildren. temporary left tymylay' for .Mrs. (is. A. Anderson and 'family Simon Weblfof Millard county Ray Merrill Honolulu. Hawaii wher'e he will of Cornish spent a few- - days ol the gpent the week here as the guest of dent of North Logan for about equipment, have made an ear35 years. Served in the bishopric lier start impossible. week here with Airs. Andersons his cousin Eh Webb. Rather teach school. , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Skidmore mother, Mrs. H. H., Fisher. Mrs. Imdiey Olsten ient Wed- for several years. He endured than to defer operations until Miss Mildred Merrill of Ogden nesday with relattvi- - at Logan. have announced the arrival of a hardships privations and trials next spring, we have felt that is visiting here at the home of her Airs, J. Done Thornley of Layton of daughter Saturdays pioneer life. He lived to the with satisfactory provision for Mr. and Mfs, SeorgB W. Smith father' Alma Merrill. wa a visitor here Wednesday. good age of 74 years and died protection of construction dur- - ( Sr. And Mr. ,ahd Khapp who has $ieorgn W. ! Alias Lovina Smith Jr. Air. and Mra. August S. tjeep working in Bait ?,ke is here peacefully surrounded by loving ing the' cold weather; we would . School, Air. and Airs. Alma 15 rick for a visit with her parent, Mr. children, his faithful wife and be serving the interests of the son, Mr. andi Mrs, Frank Jensen ahd Mrs. Morgan Knapp. friends. His life and death were community "better, by providing and Airs Lydia Stoddard speut last , f Air.4 and both typical 6f the angels song an additional. substantial pay week end at l.nvn Hot Springs aud Airs, b at the birth of , Christy iff Peace roll during the winter months. Legrando Gunpel vntprtained his Idaho were among those who came on Earth, Good Will Toward Sunday School class at the South to attend the Don Danford funeral ' : GamWard chapel Tuesday Wednesday. Men." ' Airs. Betty Quajle or Logan and es and refreshments furnished the following funcrftl services for r Mrs. Johnson of Sait Lake spent pioneer Andrew Nyman, held in entertainment, , Airs, f Marie Johnson spent last Wednesday and Thursday of last the fifth ward Ii$ Thursday afterweek with, her children at Rigby week here with Aire. Olot Peterson. ) of automo. jQng n?on David Smith of Sugar City, and Idaho Fulls. Eleventh Ward a a vmitor here last Air, bud Mrs, Alra Egan of Cen- ho who 4 The special ; feature of tbe". tral. Iditho spent last week here wvk hag returned to hi home. from One) (Continued Page Air Buehmlllcr Emil aud Mr. relatives. with Sunday evening services in the Mr. and Mrs. George Gunnel and have obl tluir meroanttlH butdne grand-childrehis Three of his to which was presented Judge Eleventh ward will be Prof. family spent last week end at Lava niid home tu Air. and Mrs. Fred sons and three sons-in-laact-- 1 Kimball when the order was re- Lyngbys rendition of a number Luke.. Hot Springs. Erickson of Salt of special selections on the vioMrs Arthur Gujs and. children Mr. BuclimUlcr will take over a ed as pallbearers. The , grave quested. heir lin. He will be accompanied of Toledo, Ohio has returned to grocery business from Mr. Erickson was dedicated by President set Wednes was for Hearing , ' home after a visit of several weeks in Suit Lake. George Lindquist in 17 August Farmington. MiltonLyngby ot the piano. S. B. Mr. Erickson experts to move with relative will be, the speakel. .(.. Mrs. Milo AIcQuiston and daughter her( within the next two weeks. A French town is experiment Andrew Nyman was born in Rose of Alahambra, California Mis Alice Harris entertained a, spent u few days of last week here number of lo-- nun? friends at her Sahlun, Sweden, Oct. 'ngwith slightly roughened iron Sixth Ward-Wil- liam as guests of Mrs, Joseph Nelson. home Thursday afternoon. Games He was the son of Andrew and plates for street paving. B. Hawkins and C.-I- RICHMOND Oil "I , GYPSY BLOOD e, above readings are taken from THE JOURNAL'S barometer at 5 oclock: each afternoon except Sunday,' The yesterday' reading each Monday refers to Saturday's reading. SYi self-evide- 0 iNew Home For s - To-Da- X - . Member of Associated Press , Tbe Associated Preaa it exclusively entitled to tba Baa lor rejrobHee-tioof ail new dlapatcbea credited to it or not otherwise credited in this IV r:v C IIA fii B " . C ACTIVITIES AT THE LOGAN THE JOURNAL Katri HkOu11 JxrOiMjXilij,- - ; |