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Show PAGE! EIGHT. - THE JOURNAL; LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. tlie following program was ren-- 1 manding the Zeppelin. It Is understood that Sir Hubert dered Wilkins has also promised to acMemory gems by" June Glenn, company this expedition if he finXJola Bailey, ishes his work in the Antarctic In Marvin Maughan, Are Honored Charles Brown, May Wyatt and time, Billy Roy Jones of the KinderFriedrlchshafen, Germany, May School garten department; song, "Oh I 14 CAP) The Graf Zeppelins only Sunday Had Such a Pretty Dream Mam- woman passenger on her voyage to America tomorrow will be Mrs. ma, Primary Department, Wellsville May 14 Some 62 Ellen f iomea of the Church Mary Pierce, of New York City. mothers of - the JW ells viUeward- - History- - department gave a recita- - Mrs. Piercer who Is 30 years old, were honored at - the Sunday tlon; vqcal duet, Edith and Roy motored up from Italy with her school on Merrill Gunnell chauffeur and her maid and the Darley; talk, Sunday where into the Zeppelin offices When Mrs. following progiam was rendered of the Old Testament department. walked 9 oclock this morning. under the direction of SuperinMusical selection on violin, by atShe asked the price of a ticket Stallworth of Amarillo tendent Parley G. Hall: Instru- - Deon Brown with Edith Darley and without protest paid down the mental music by Eva Darley; singing, and girls chorus gave a Stated Slain Woman i singing, Love At Home; prayer. selection from the Book of Mor- 12,000 asked. B. Maughan; Germany, May singing, mon congregation 14 Friedrlchshafen. department. .Was Rival For Her Prank CAP) The scheduled departure Home Sweet , Home, reading, sang, Love At Home. trans-Atlantic dirigible Affection-S- hot Mothers Day by Irene Woodward, to the of the of flowers Sacrament mothers. Response from mothers, Graf Zeppelin for the United Ismging, Sacramental; tomorrow States Louis Three Times. morning has been Brenchley; Mrs. George N. Maughan, (Gem, led by ' postponed because France has Organ solo by Eva Darley; vocal 9 been con-cert withholding permission for Amarillo, Tex., May 14 fpj 'solo, by Wm, H Hoskins; the ship to fly over that country. Mrs. L. P, Stallworth of Amarillo recitation, Honor thy Father Republicans shot and killed Mrs. Grace Morri- 'And Thy Mother etc, was reto Make son of Plainview, Texas, when peated by the Deacons present Airplane she met her in front of a hotel ' with Seth Lelshman as director, Get Together , in the downtown district here tribute to mother, song, Dearest Race Announced late yesterday. Mrs. Stallworth May 13 m-R-esurrendered to police and told wlngum. Santa 14 Monica, Calif, them, they' said, that Mrs. Morri- partmeht; recitatlton, Partnership publican leaders today abandoned CAP) Announcement of May - airson was a rival for her husband's With God, from the New Testa suggestions for an all summer plane race for women, foran$10,000 ment affection. Afton recess and determined to mold in prize money, from Santa Mondepartment, by Before the shooting. Mrs. Stall-wort- h, Lelshman; recitation. Daughter, the party majorities in congress ica to the National air races In Son, into working shape for early de- Cleveland next accompanied by her mothe- Evelyn Theurer; recitation, was made r-in-law, had gone to a room- Charles B. Wyatt; duet, Only One cisions on the controversial farm here last night August, a meeting of at Issues. , ing house In search of Mr. Mor- Mother, Rena Brenchley and relief and tariff the Los Angeles chapter of the rison. The landlady, who saw Aileen ol Introducing National . Aeronautical association Darley; Mrs. Stallworth was angry. In- mothers, by Bishop C. Maughan, of America. The distance Is 2,044 Typhoid formed her Mrs. Morrison was showing 62 present out of which i , miles. not at home and ordered her to were 2t grandmothers, 8 great Twin Idaho Falls, ; leave. grandmothers, two mothers of iii A block , from the rooming missionaries and one missionary Twin Falls, Idaho, May 14 CAP) Mrs. house, Stallworth met Mrs wife, each was presented with a Seven Mexico Reported eases of Typhoid fever Morrison and fired three times. book of poems entitled, The Heart Mexico City, May 14 CAP) DisPolice said several witnesses de- of The Home Is Mother, by Wm. were under observation here tocounty patches to El Universal from a, clared the two women were less A. Morton. All members of the day and the Twin Falls state of Oaxaca, stated togiven credit for than three feet apart when Mrs. Sunday school stood in silence for health unit was source of infec- day that violent earthauakes had Stallworth began shooting. 10 to unearthing the In reverence seconds Mrs. 8. Hawkins and six shaken that region and the peoThe weapon used was an old mother; response, Mrs. Robert L. tion. had abandoned their houses single action pistol and It was Bradshaw; duet, Busy Mothers, children contracted the disease,' ple straw-roofed necessary to, .cock it after each by Connie Maughan and Wayne but nd other cases have develop- for dwellings outside the town shot. One bullet struck Mrs. Mor- Bradshaw; solo, I Know There ed. A nurse attached to the health rison In the neck, a second In the Is Somebody Waiting, Mrs. Bertha chest and a third In the arm. Maughan; closing remarks by unit obtained samples of water She died on th? way to the hos- j Superintendent Hall; singing, Oh in the vicinity of the Hawkins ' ' I had such a Beautiful Dream ranch home and chemical pital. the typhoid Mrs. Stallworth was taken to Mamma; benediction by Ernest analysis revealed Jail from the scene of the shoot- Parkinson. germs. , also was Wellsville 2nd Ward ing. Her mother-in-laheld as a material witness. -Honors Mothers Mrs. Morrison had been makThe mothers of the 2nd ward Graf ing her home here to be with were Expected at the Sunday her 12 year old daughter who Is school honored on Sunday morning with local a Her academy. Zeppelin attending Evan Bankhead i husband, notified of the tragedy Superintendent t at his home In Plainview, was on presiding. After opening exercises, (Continued from Page One) his way here. man. Eckener. They lunched with Sir Stallworth, a raJroad 1.6 who was out of town at Hubert Wilkins, the explorer, wno tune of the shooting returned is a passenger on the trip. early today. Dr. Nansen told the Associated Press correspondent that an imLater and Longer portant conference was scheduled with Dr. Eckener regarding an Later figures of a financial shortage Arctic expedition to be under the almost Invariably get longer. Terre general command of Dr. Nansen, i limit Star himself, with Dr. Eckener com- - WellsviUe Mothers Arrested -- on Husbands to Effort Womans aUferbT'li.! Fever at Earthquakes Pin-otep- Tuesday, May 14, 1929. Dogs in Chicago ' Cause Trouble 14 (AP) Chicago, May Curbing as time goes on, more and more a precarious profession. It wasn't hardly a week ago that Evanston s dog catcher dam? aged his digits diving for a dog that turned out" to oe an iron ornament; and now John Sullivan canine collector for Oakpark another of Chicagos doggy suburbs plunges through $100 worth of plate glass window to an attempt to master & mite of a mutt. Sullivan cornered the creature In front of tne big show window of the Cranall Motor Car company. He sprang at the dog In the most approved fashion, but the dog sprang, too. Sullivan kept on going right through the window. He was picking glass from his clothin long after tne dog was two miles away and still running. Fortunately, Sullivan was not hurt. Someone, however, owes the Cranall Motor company $100. the curbs becomes, -- presented that alcohol had been poured Into punch given by the fraternities in each others honor. Myers, desk editor of the Dally Northwestern, and members of the Sophomore student council, was held responsible for the Phi Pi Phi party, while Austin, a senior in the school of'Journalism who expected to be graduated next month,-wa- a blamed for the Phi Mu Delta reciprocal smoker, Members of the faculty were present at each smoker, the supervisors were told at the four-hoof session, and partook the punch. Continued from .Page One son was found on the floor of the automobile in which Rablen sat as he drank the coffee. As Mrs. Rablen was carrying the coffee to her husband she brushed against another woman and spilled some of the coffee It made a stain on Mrs. Rablens dress. The stain was examined by E. O. Heinrich, noted criminologist, but his finds were not made ,, ' EqnatorUl Day public. It was Heinrich who reThe naval observatory says the ported finding the poison In the coffee cup and in the automobile: length of the day at the equator varies Mrs. Rablen maintains that her less than one minute throughout the husband committed suicide. year, being slightly longer a, the solV.rmo''. me. stices than at the equinoxes. The InVermont has the honor of being the terval from rising to setting of the suns upper limb at the equator is first state admitted to the Union. It ur -- , S El.r 14 May admitted In 1791. Swnmm att Presidents Expelled Evanston. w about 12 hnnr T minutes.' Two Fraternity Hgaima (AP) punch served at stag smokers, was given today as the reason for the explusion of two fraternity presidents and the suspension of the organizations by the board of supervisors of student activities at Northwestern university. Rolley Myers and James C. 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