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Show r t - V MARCH WHEAT High Low Close $126 $1.24 $1.24 . 18 S4 78 Tl Or VOLUME LIL Ql) THE IlllSffi MR. GROUNDHOG GETS 'A' SURPRISE BILL Ax Assault new instruments of 152 struction. He urged the elimination of the clause fixing a specific time for construction of the vessels so that the United States would not be a pait of the vicious circle in compel itive armament which he declared was bringing the world oner more to the brink of a world conflict is the result War,"" he said, of toe conduct of nations in time of peace There never would have been a world war if the countries of Europe had not been armed to the teeth The Nebiaska senator contended that to build more cruisers would be to assume that the Uni ted States thinks some nation intends to, break the Kellogg antiwar treaty. Whats the need of all these ships IX we are going to settle all disputes henceforth by peaceful nmaris, he said a 1 Comic Opera At South Cache 1J February 12 February 12, Ilyrum Feb. 2 the date set by Lloyd Winn, South music director of the Cache high school for the presentation of Crimson Star, comic opera by Estelle Palmer Clark. is The opera will be staged in the high school auditorium. of River Miss Tyra Wilson Heights and Winston, Providence, win sing the leading roles. Miss Wilson also sang the lead In last year's opera, Captain Cross-bonOtners with speaking parts Include: Lula Yeates, Luel-l- a Anderson, Mary Maughan, Hazel Neiderhauser, Ralph Obray, Cleon Humphreys, Harry Yeates, Ivan Barrett, Tneodore Maughan, Leroy Bickmore, Luther Gunnell, Clarence Kendrick, Spencer Hammond and Keith Mathews Dancing parts will be under the direction of Miss Poloy Rich, pnysical education instructor at school. Costumes will Norma lie arranged by Miss Smith of the domestic arts de and Mrs. Charlotte Ap.irtment A 15 piece orchestra will lien. luinisli the music. es Salt Lake City, Feb 2 conWith approximately halt Its (p stitutional term already expired, the Utah legislature has disposed of but 15 measures, a check-toda- y revealed, and has yet to tackle anything it may do In the way of major legislation. Almost all the 15 measures have been acted on to date amendments, memorials and resolutions Five have been passed, three killed and seven withdrawn So far 162 measures have been introduced with senators sponsoring 75 of the 135 bills and sevand en of the 17 resolutions memorials. Seven house bills have been passed and sent to the senate, while four senate bills, are pending before the house. ... de More than shadow waited for Mr. Groundhog whon he emerged It was Jean Arthur, motion picture from hie winter seclusion. actress, who called hie attention to the date on which he makes hie proverbial weather prediction. 5 T I 2 Feb (AP) Philadelphia, Somebody with more zeal than wisdom took natiual scientific t lie groundhog situation by the u uff of the neck today. . Duung the dead of the night the enthusiastic innovator scaled a conciete wall and wire nettinc whfh surrounds the zoo home of Philadelphia s captive and official groundhog He planted a head of cabbage at the entrance to the dwell groundhog's subterranean ing. to lure the Ititle animal out. Then, he anchored an open umbrella above the hole- - to prevent the groundhog from seeing bis shadow The Intruder then stole away convinced that rain or shine hu hi tie scheme would ensure an early spring. All went well except that the cabbage got covered with" dirt from the stiff wind, the umbrella blew down and groundhog slept -- soundly o.,. Mar&hal Foch Has Restless Night 2 Feb fAP) Marshal Foch passed a restless Dr, night, it was said today. Daveniere, calling earlier than usual. Insisted however that touch ox grippe was to blame. He said its Importance must not be exaggerated, since the as Marshals general-- - condition Paris, entire!; 1 M JAKF. BIRD Council Bluffs, la., Feb. 2 (AP) Jake Bird, Negro, charged with an ax assult upon Mr. and Mrs Harold S tribUng the morning of November 20, was convicted by a ndefThe' Iowa law, guilt on a charge of assault with Intent to commit murder carries a maximum sentence of thirty years. Well, Its a tough break, was the only comment from Bird, fafter - Chairman Leatham SENATOR SMOOT TO CONFER WITH HOOVER ON IMPORTANT MAHERS Will Discuss Tariff, Finance Utah Senator To Be Prominent in Remains Here To f'nnttniifid on Paee Thrpe Discuss Measures tlook Washington, Feb. 5 Vi API The Department of Agriculture's report on the agricultural situation on February 1 Issued today said the IDE) market supply of hogs would be - considerably smaller than that of 1928. Hog prices during 1929 were expected to average considerably higher than 1928. The immediate outlook for cattle, the report said, continued favorable with prices about at the peak of the cycle. Further reduction In market supplies In 1929 was indicated but the decrease, the report said, probably would not be as much as that of of grain finished cattle the first half of 1929 were Pected to equal or exceed those In the first half of last year, Supplies of lambs for the market the first half of 1929 will be slightly larger than during last year, the bureau, said and indications were that a larger proportion of western feed lambs would be marketed after March 1 than t ' last year. The market for horses continued to decline, the report said, and was now at the lowest point in forty years. The bureau said that Judging by the number of colts born In 1928 the number of horses would continue to decline--Hor-se prices were reported to be advancing and the bureau advised that now was an .excellent time for farmer to replace old or worn out horses with young animals- 1928.-Suppli- Pfd today1" COURT OF HONOR AWARDS Howard P Leatham of Wclls-vuichairman of the appropiia-tion- s Hoover Administration GIVEN committee of the lower house of the Utah legislature, has Milk 2 Cows Without Lon Feb. (AP) Key, Fla, been visiting among his constituPresident-ele- ct Hoover embarked ents here today getting pointers or the ills last day today upon respecting pending legislation. He Manv Scouts Will Receive RecogP. Feb. Milk 2 second fishing trip since his arand Manila, nition For Accomplishments one of the Important meaI, says rival in Florida, with the landing cream at prices approximately sures to be presented to the legiDuring Year in slature will be the matter of placof one or more Sail fish formost the same as those charged m his mind. Late today, he will dairying districts of the United ing more county roads on state Following is a list of those to discard thought of the sport he States are now available in Man- maintenance Is desirous of whom awards In all ranks will be lie loves as lie returns to number 8 ila. The source of the milk is the having the bill td be presented, made at the Boy Scout Court of Eelle Isle for several days of Coconut Dairy, located in Santa meet with the wishes and approv- Honor to be held In the Logan work. Prominent on his list of Mesa. The new milk Is a vege- al of the Cache county commis- Tabernacle on Sunday evening: -product but is similar to sioners. It is thought that the 1 things for consideration Is a ser- table Presbyterian qhprch in appearance and legislature 'will take favorable .Troop ies of conferences with Senator cow's milk Bob Dan Eagle, Dyson;1 yeterin, Reed Smoot of Utah, cnairman quality and has the same food action on a bill placing the roaa iKimhaii; Gold, Ter-froPalm, Eagle contents In prodiffering slightly committee. of the senate finance Logan to Hyrum and thence i rence Anderson; Silver, George Its taste is unique, and to Wellsville, The president-elealso the highway Jones, Silver, Lynden Andersen; anticipated portions. to one who not accustomed Colonel from the Richmond Crossroads Merit Badge, Arthur N. Hale. having Senator Smoot and s cow milk fresh would drinking next A. Charles Lindbergh, his through Lewiston and to the IdaSecond Troop 2 First ward door Neighbor on Belle Isle for have to taste rpcolalt twice to ho line, in the hands of the state difference. Lennox Budge; Merit Badge, the distinguish of one the two days, as guests at road commission for maintenance. class, was Eldrcd Smith. meals on Sunday, but had made Cocolait looks so much like Representative Leatham no decision as to the time of the cows milk that it is difficult to fearful that a wrong impiession Troop 3 Eleventh waid Tendistinguish the difference. After was made at the meeting at the derfoot. Russell Hirst; First class, meai, re s p e c 1 n g Roy Cardon. college yesterday Nse.f to'The senatorCwiUernotebeWgln m eanieft r'eream'' Utahs attitude toward education Troop 4 Second ward TenderThe impression was given out that foot, Keith Hart, Clyde Carlisle, until Monday, it was expected, it .creameanbe high-gracream. as any being understood that the presl It contains fat, and butter can be this state is spending less per Orval Fullmer, Lloyd Smith, Lowdent-elcc- t will devote Sunday to ell Brown; Second class, Leon capita for higher education than from it. made any other state in the union This Fullmer, Vaughan Pond, Wendell church attendance and to informidea is not born out by the sur- Tarbet; First class, Thain Carlisle al visits with Col Lindbergh and Inhere are still some 350 sailing vey made of the educational sit- Lorenzo ic Senator Smoot. The Garrett, Merit Badge, tons 280,000 uation in Utah conducted a couple Lonn Ilawkes, Adrian Morrell,' flier arrived to Miami last vessels, aggregating the in engaged transporting gj years ago That report shewed Keith Worley; Eagle, night. foreign trade of the United States that Utah was in the front ranks Gardner Senator Smoot is expected to most of which are American ves- on the per capita expenditure Troop 5 Firth ward Tendersels. Continnwl on nag for education but the results ob- foot, Harold Emil Hall, Madsen tained by this enormous expedi- Thomas, G. Amos Jenkins, Max Humphreys, John T Caine IV, Conlinued on Page Three TE TRI-STA- Dairymen e, Beware! SUNDAY NIGHT TO OE Second James class, C. Max Adams; - Humphreys, First class, Dan Swensbm , Fosberg, Harold Fosberg, Roy, Swenson; Humhpreys, Merit Badge, Jack n Elmer Hugle, Roy Swenson, -Dan n er; VpClaude Culloch, Clyde McCulloch, Miners Extend ence Reading; Troop 6 Fourth wafd Tenderfoot, T. E. Hunsacker, Wade AnTheir Operations Grant drews, , Russell Roundy, Geddes; Second class, T. E. Hunsacker; First class, T. E. HunFiam the columns of the Salt sacker: Merit Badges, Owen 8 appears an article Anderson, James Johnson. Earl Lake Tribune the announcement of the t Malmrose; Eagle Palms, Bronze, fTving of articles of Incorporation Austin Fife; Silver, Conrad John- - TIlng o Little Ifiow- son; Special Awar- d- Conrad by the officer :the Johnson, Archery. Ipany to operate in Tooele coun- Troop 7 Eighth ward Tender-j The Tribune article reads as OT- - ty foot, Horace S Miller, Clyde follows Second Dennis Peterson; son, Articles of incorporation of class, Darwin Petersen, Alma the Rare Metals Reduction company, capitalized at $600,000, with Troop 8 Report not complete. a subscription of $36,000 of coun- class. Roy D. Hull, Merit mon stock, were filed in the Kenneth. ty clerks office Thursday. Badge, Harold Scholes, The company owns mining Stewart, Heber Merrill. Roy Hull, Eagle, Wendell Andersen, Edward 'claims in the Leppy mountain, tknown as the Silver island Mln- Scholes; Star, Harold Scholes. ln& district Tooele, according Troop 9 Sixth ward' cider to the artlcleSi Xhe property is valued at $600,000. Continued from Page Thr The officers are William S. Buble, Salt Lake, president: F- - X. Gruble, Salt lake, first vice president and geologist: Moses G. Cardon, Logan third vice president and director: FfanK Cook," Salt Lake, second vice president, engineer and director. F.F. Snyand dider, secretary-treasurrector, and Michael F. O'Rllley, Salt Lake, chairman of the board directors, cuuents Each of the small New Yolk, Jm 30 AP) An of a new device whirls around and around Mje nouncement whereby a housewife whose elec- copper plate 30 to 40 times, and Seven Squads Watch tric lights have shoit circuited by that time It is exhausted For Ground Hogs and gone out, may restore them snuffed out, The temperature simply by pushing a little rod of this expiring arc of electrical instead of putting in new fuse current, Dr. Slepian said, is about Quarryville. Pa, Feb 3 (AP) plugs, was made today before the 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit, which Seven squads, each comprising American Institute of Electrical is approximately half the estimat- five members and a prophet of ed temperature of the surface of the slumbering ground hog lodge, Engineers here took to the fields of Lancaster The home device comes as a by the sun. news from product of a discovery that takes The speed of these hot arcs not county today to gather the! danger out of breaks in com- only keeps them from melting the brother ground hog regarding the circuits mercial super-powplates, but, says the paper, It even weather conditions of the next This discovery removes risk of prevents scorching of a cotton six weeks With every ground hog hole In the flash of fire that accompanies Continued on Page Three Lancaster county marked on a breaking an electric circuit In large map, plans were completed-last homes this flash Is absorbed by night for visitation to each the melting of a metal strip in winter ground hog home. the fuse plug Couriers on horseback will wigThe new device requires There ly Basketball Results wag their signals from neighborthe pushing of a rod much like ing hill tops said Gcorgo W. Hen-san ordinary light switch to reJr., Sage, and Philosopher of store the broken circuit Helena, Mont, Montana State Quarryville. who is secretary and The invention Is by Dr Joseph bondle.s treasurer of the lodge Slepian of the Wcstmghou.se Eiec 37; Mount St Charles. 34. are to gather In the tuc Manufacturing company, who Denver Colorado Aggies 22; Scouts lodge room, located In Hensley's read one of several papers an Denver U. 44. general store heie, to tabulate nounclng the device The trouble Young 5 3; and compate their Information Logan Brigham in super-powhas been that Utah 9 Aggies 45, wheaanelectric circuit is shut At Stockton, Calif Nevada . 25; Land-To off, the electricity trlesTo keep Utah College of Pacific 18. right on going through the air, colCal Occidental Glendale, Homestead For Open becoming a source of danger. For lege 54; San Diego State Teachbeen used to ers 15. years oil has quenrh the end of a broken Washington Feb 2 (AP) Ap34 Los A n g e 1 e s Stanford circuit, but oil, being a- - fuel, tend- University of California 26 proximately 10,000 acres of unreed, to ignite Davis, Calif. Fresno State 39; served and unappropriated public Dr Sleplans device is made of California Aggies 21. land in Carbon County. Utah ge, round cooper plates that do two t. Peters, Minn. Augsburg will be opened for entry under 27; Gustavus Adolphus 47. homestead laws on February ii at important tricks witn the current First they split it Into many St. Paul St. Johns U 32; Ma- - the federal land office in Salt Lake City, it was anounced today srra'ler currents, and second they Calester 26. Grand Forks. N. D South Da- -, by the d.uvtuneu) of he inter- speed It un The paper says the - 1 p Ktj PM Vorth T'o Jfof 2, JO, David KTiS s?:,weeiu lanyon m ct 1 whipdtheme de trans-Atlant- FOR tlie--hig- h Good Arrangements For Ground Hog - L Department of Agriculture February Report Says Hog Prices Expected To lie Higher-OuFor Cattle Is Good. blaze-practical- ly Measures - Intro- duced. De- human i v e A IT Buckhanon, W. Va Feb. 2 (AP) A can of blasting powder, placed in front of an open grate to dry, was believed to be the cause of ten persons being burned to death shortly after midTheir dwelling was razed. night. -The wiped out an entire family. Those dead are: Pete Slmes, 50, a miner; his wife and six children. Solo-ma- n, 17 Hiram, 14, Earnest, -- 10, Harold, 8, Mabel, 4, and Ida Jane, 2; a married daughter, Mrs. Troy Gibson and her three months old Mrs. Gibson's husband infant. escaped with severe burns. As the fire raged firemen stood no helplessly by, there being water to combat the flames. The dwelling was located on the outskirts of Buckhannon and outside the hydrant zone Neighbors told fire officials that an explosion preceded the fire. This gave rise to the belief Slmes was drying out powder for his Gibson work in the coal mines. was unable to tell "a coherent story, shock and body bums being juvpr OS to cause his name on the danger list at a Fire officials said that the embers had cooled sufficient be would ly an Investigation made and they were confident their theory of drying powder bebe fore an open hearth would substantiated. Were Killed, A n d Seven Withdrawn AP) Washington, Feb. bate on the bill to provide fifteen cruisers... .ancL an airplane carrier neared its end today under an agreement to limit speeches to ten minutes each after 4 o clock Monday afternoon. Taking up thei argument against immediate - construction of the vessels today, Senator Norris, Republican of Nebraska, said another world war was inevitable if the nations continued to create 2 F lllLTf Family Practically Wiped Out Believe Blasting Powder Started Fire Only Fifteen Measures Disposed Of G SITUATION IN FIRE THAT DESTROYED HOME Convicted Of Oclock Monday After-noo- n Norris Opposes Constructionr i IS TEN PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH II LEGISLATURE HE Limit NUMBER 28. FEBRUARY 2, 1929. HALF THROUGH Agree To -- Speeches To Ten ; OORNAL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, WILL SOON SO E Ctah Unsettled ' tonight and Sunday, probably snow or rain in north portion; little change In temperature. Idaho Cloudy; temperature unchanged. AGREEMENT III UNCERTAIN STATE New Heavyweight I X SUPERPOWER SUPPLIES SAFETY. Threat Found In Max Schmeling Efforts Of Gov. Phillips; lhe ixuUatlve In calling the mect-Fo- r Conference Apparently jng and finauy had sent out the Unsuccessful invitations himself BY HERBERT Governor Dern, the only one (Associated Press Sports Writer) 2 (AP) Feb. Phoenix, Arix, of which the basin slate upper New York, Feb. 2 . ( AP) A new Negotiations among Nevada, Cali- has not indicated that it would fornia and Arizona for a trl state ratify the six or seven stale com- pretender to the vacant heavyagreement on the distribution of pact necesary to make the Swing weight throne has arisen, ready to back his aspirations with the water and profits from the pro- Johnson Boulder dam bill "f his 'two fists. Max jected boulder dam undertaking tive, made no comment on yes- lb his name. He comes schmeling were at an uncertain stage again to s except developments, terday today after a hurried and appar- reiterate his willingness to co- -j from Germany hammered touch Johnnv ently unsuccessful attempt by Governor John C. Phillips to ar- ?ner!fttatin together He nad sad Rlsk into a technical knockout roared in Madi-ih- at range a three cornered confera Utah representative would while 20,000 fans Garden last night ence here attend the meeting when arrang- end came after one minute conversed ed for. Utah has indicated that Governor Phillips in seconds of fighting with Governor Geoige Dern. of it would subscribe to the six or ancj nlnth round o a Utah, requesting him as a repre- seven state agreement if the low- the sentative of the upper Colorado er basin state agree, or if It be- bout. river basin to president a meet- comes apparent that one of the Dancer Leaped Six ing of the lower basin states in Continued on Page Three Phoenix Monday Then by. teleStories To Death phone yesterday, he Invited Governor Fred B Balzar of Nevada, Man Shot By and Governor C. C Young Of CalChicago, Feb 2 (AP) Fred Rey28, dancer in the cast of Wife nolds; ifornia, to meet with him in the E&tranged ' Lovely Lady, - stage production, Arizona capital Governor Young replied that Washmgton, Feb. 2 (AP) Shot leaped from a sixth floor hotel he had already accepted anJ In- by his estranged wife as he left window to his death early today, a failvitation of Governor Balaz to) a court room, Charles Albert after declaring himself P.utii Buy-lite confer- Brown, a chauffeur, was in a hos- ure and accusing Miss participate, in a 21, another member of the ence at Reno and concluded-wl- th pital today- - with., abullet wound Of not loving him a hope that Governor Phillips in his chest and one in each feast, His wife, Mrs. May C. would accept the Nevada Invita- arm. Brown, is held pending tea out- Motion tion. Star of her husbands Injuries The Nevada governor replied to come, Mrs. Brown told the policeman Granted Divorce Governor Phillips invitation with after she was disarmed arthe observation that Californias rested that the bullets and inwere river commission-ha- d made reser- tended for Miss Lillian (P) Renee Reno, Nev, Feb Johnson, vations at Reno and that he saw who with iri'Adoree, motion picture star and appeared no need for further delay In police courtBrown to answer to statu-- 1 former wife of Tom Moore, who meeting or of a change of the tory charges. (was also a motion picture player meeting place. The shooting caused a near but Is back on the stage, was at be panic In the courtroom, some of vorced In district court here Governor Balzar said waited several werirs for elr the spectators seeking refuge im- - day bv her secd husband. Wll- -- li r rr , Ior hhnrhf- lwa glinrranu 1'1 Hurried eifec1,. ten-rou- s, trl-sta- Picture t dl-tb- '-'- n. 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