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Show Tf . Thursday, December 19, 1929. ' ft Terseder, who gave the naKie Ralph Harms when arrested his admitted Tuesday night, identity and "confessed the when' in this" ucimty confronted with Ins prison reIdentification was made cord. in through fingerprint on file the Twin Falls police head-- , quarters. By directions guen in Trese-derofficers located confession, diamonds, watches, utles, a kodak and drugs taken t in the series The loot was reof burglaries. and in a lodgcovered at Burle ing house here. Confessed Fifteen Writing Experts Contest at Trial Idaho Burglaries Substitute for Boulder Dam Salt Lake City, Dec. 19 (AP) The Utah society of engineers has a substitute for Boulder dam. At a meeting of the organization here last night, L. H. Kimball, chairman of the committee appointed to study the proposed site of a larger dam, reporter that a dam constructed near the junction of the San Juan and Colorado rivers would impound nearly three times as much water as the proposed Boulder dam. Mr. Kimball said the proposed San Juan dam would impound t. 63,000,000 Compared with 25 to 30 million acre-fefor the proposed Boulder dam. He also said the San Juan project would be more economical than the Boulder dam and would also provide a more effective solution of the silt and flood conHe said the protrol problems. ject would be more profitable despite the necessary construction of additional miles of canals than Boulder would be required by He declared it would be dam. possible to produce more hydroelectric power and overcome would pumping difficulties whichBoulder be encountered by the dam. Twin Falls, Dec. 19 (AP) A contest of handwriting experts was in prospect today as the trial of Miss Viola Lowe, former clerk m the office of the Twin Falls county superintendent of public instruction, on a charge of forgery Of orders for school district warrants, was resumed in district court. r- , bur-galari- es months and admitted having escaped from a San Quentin, Cal., prison road gang last May, was held here today awaiting word San Francisco officers of Denver, from George H. King to return their concerning plans his handwriting expert, began the prisoner to California. testimony late yesterday after of Charles S. Kindsley, Boise handwriting expert. King used a blackboard to explain his conclusions that Miss Lowe had forged a rural school district order for a $480 warrant. Lisle Smith and J. W. ' Edmunds, both of Salt Lake City, ILast-Mmu- te handwriting experts, have attended all sessions of the trial since it started Monday and will be Even though Kris Kingle IS almost ready to put his foot called when the defense begins down the chimney, you can still select a Christmas gift thats presentation of testimony. All the Victor ; different, inexpensive and brand-nerecords listed here are this week, loaded to the , Billiard Players and with gunwales rhytlvn ready to spread melody good cheer to all who receive them. You may want to select Tie in Tournament; the brace of peppy dance tunes recorded by the All Star Orchestra or the catchy pair of songs by Helen Morgan Detroit, Dec. 19 (AP) Erwin i . . or that twosome of humorous ditties by the inimitable Rudolph of Chicago finally was stopped. As a result of Ralph Jimmie Rodgers. Whichever you choose, you give a gift that v Greenleaf s victory by 125 to 79 in ten innings at the recreation perpetuates your thoughtfulness for mouths and years to last night, the. two players now come. Hear these records on our Victor -N- ORTH-LOGAN are tied as the worlds champion- N ship tournament ends with six 4 Arms of Love Fox Trot the in Deep one won lost. and The games 16 and Mr. North Logan, Dec. is set for tonight. Ill Close My Eyes to the Rest of the World Walts '! Mrs. W. E. Nyman, Mr. and Mrs. playoff All Star Orchestra O. A. Follett, Mrs Alnna Nelson and E. Nyman and Mrs. O. A. Follett No. 22197, , Mrs. Jack King motored to Brig- motored to Ogden Friday and spent ham City on Sunday owing to the the day Chant of the Jungle Fox Trot , (from serious illness of their aunt, Mrs. ' R. H. Fryer of Salt Lake City Christena Christensen. the week with Mr. and Mrs. picture, Untamed) spent CONFINED IN HOSPITAL C. A. Nvmam. Wonderful Something Fox Trot (from Metro That WITH BROKEN LEG THIEVES RAID Goldwyn-Maypicture, Untamed) Monroe Johnson, son of Mr. and COOPS Nat Shileret and the Victor Orchestra Mrs, Wesley B. Johnson is at a Several raids have been made on No. 22203, local hospital suffering from a chicken coops by thieves who break severe break M his leg just above locks and apparently steal what the knee. He will be confined to they wish to carry or haul away. Through (How Can You Say Wera Through?) Fox TVot the hospital with his leg in a cast Several have missed from 50 to Leo Reisman and His Orchestra are 100 laying hens. for at least a month. Reports Do You Suppose? Fox Trot (from the Musical Why CELEBRATE 29TH that he is doing nicely. Comedy, Heads Up) Elam Cronquist left the past WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Nat Shileret and the Victor Orchestra week for San Francisco to spend Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Nyman enNo. 22204, the winter with his wife, who tertained the members of the y, left a month ago and is enjoying club at a prettily apCalifornia weather. pointed chicken dinner Saturday Why Was I Bom? (from the Musical Comedy, "Sweet ATTEND FUNERAL evening at their home in honor Adeline) of their 29h twedding anniversary. s OF NEPHEW Ever Leave Mel (from the Musical Comedy,' Dont Mrs. atad Mrs. W. E. Nyman, The rooms and appointments were K Sweet Helen Morgan AdetintF) Mrs. Anna L. Nelson, Mrs. O. A. decorated with Christmas colors No. 2219V1 Follett and Mrs. Jack King mo- and Christmas emblems. A hot tored to Brigham City Thursday dinner was served at eight thirty. and attended the funeral services Covers were laid for fourteen Frankie and Johnny for their nephew, Don W. Bywat- guests. The table was prettily cenJimmie Rodgers Everybody Does It in Ilawail er, who was accidently killed at the tered with a small Christmas tree No. 22143, Garfield smelters Suriday Dec. 8 and red candles. Following the Several farmers have graveled dinner games and music were enand patched up bad places around joyed. Francis E. Nelson left the past their homes during this glorious week for Salt Lake City where he and favorable weather. Several from here attended the willl be employed for the winter. 39 South Main Logan, Utah Willard Nyman spent Monday in funeral services of, Mrs. James Lake City.. Sparrow on Sunday at the Logan Salt Ed Beutler spent the week end . Sixth ward. at Salt Lake City . WIN SHORT Mr. ahd Mrs. L. E. Wilhelm moSTORY PRIZES New Orthophonic Misses Pearl Ferguson and Kar- tored tu Malad Friday and spent the with relatives. day first were awarded ine Wursten and second prizes on short stories is estimated to have Java and poems at North Cache at a nearly 3000 square miles of teak contest held recently. TWIN BROTHER BREAKS ARM forests, more than two thirds of TWIN SIS HAS SCARLET FEVER which is in charge of the governThe old saying It never rains ment commission. but it pours seems verified fin the case of our townsman G. W. 4? Mr 4? 4? 4? 4? I? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4 4? 4? 4? 4 4 Maughan. His twin son Vance suffered a broken arm in a fall on 4 Sunday December 8 and on December 10 his twin daughter Vena was quarantined with scarlet fev- 4 er. They are lmporvtag nicely. 4 Shirley Mae Shop North Main Street 31 's The Gift that can be Worn is Most Suggestions For Shoppers (Blit et PAGE THREE sssasFisasa of Twin Falls, Ida , Dec. 19 (AP) Lloyd Treseder, 27, who last night, confessed to 15 burglaries in Southern Idaho in the past two acre-fee- -- - y THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. Utahns Have - J- V Appreciated long-lastin- w ... Silk Hosiery y ... j Give her Hosiery and watch her smile ' i Radio-Eketra- Full Fashioned, Silk to the ;Top,Selected Colors $1.50 $1.95 $2.50 t 10-In- ch Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- i er Dainty Lingerie of Crepe de Chine Step-in- s Dance Sets 10-in- ch Chemise - 10-in- ch Just-ap-Md- re v Gowns Pajamas Fashioned in a Dainty, Feminine manner, in lace trimmed or tailored styles. The Acceptable Gift. Packed in Holiday Box. ch . House Frocks 10-in- ch Thatcher Music Co. nCCtlODir 4 SUNDAY SCHOOL PRESENTS COMEDY Billys Bungalow, a comedy in three acts was presented by the North Logan Sunday school Thursday evening to a well filled house. The cast of the piece was as follows: Billy Middleton, Rodney Nyman: Peggy Middleton, r, Mildred King: Col. George Joseph Gilgen; Miss Laura Cauldwell, Lovell Kemp; Miss Dorothy French, Irene Beutler; Miss Anna Follett: Kitty Campbell. Theodore Thurston. Harry Kemp; George Middleton, Willard Nyman; The Honorable Frances Spaulding, Dean Beck. , Mrs. Burns Crookston was director. Saturday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kflpg entertained at an elk suDper at the home of Var-ke- Fair-weath- 4 which was carried out in the various appointments. After the dinner games were plaved. Prizes for high and low score were given. RLPH SMITH CAMP HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY ' The Ralph Smith camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers held their antaual Christmas cheer up program and social Thursdav Mr. and evening at the home of interest-, Mrs. Andrew L. King. An Ing program and games were enioyed. Lunch was served, to sixtv guests. The rooms were decorated in Christmas colorsand .Christmas emblems. Mrs. A. B Nyman entertained Pundav afternoon at a childrens ninth warty in compliment A Ferris. son of her birthday luncheon was served to fifteen"guests. A bhthdav cake with candies centered the table. Games were plaved rfter the luncheon. The Relief Society sisters entertained at a quilting bee on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Maughan motored to Ogden Saturdavynd soent, the day returning in the evening. The North- Logah DramBilly s atic comoanv presented Bungalow at Clarkston Monday - evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack King, Mrs. W. 4 4 4 4 4 - Gay, Colorful, Fast Color EHIcirdls House Frocks sizes 14 to 50 4 $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Novelty Aprons Practical Gift 4- - Appreciated by all. 4 4 Gifts for 4- 4- - Tiny Tots 4- - 4 4 4 4 4 I 4 Quilts Shoes 4- - 4 t 4- 4- - 4 4-- 4 4 4 4 4 4 I I 4 4 4 4 4- Handkerchiefs Novelty Dance Handkerchiefs of chiffon, georgette, lace trimmed and embroidered. 50c 4- - to $2.50 Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 in box, lawn and linen. . .$1.00 and up per box. - 4 4 4 4-- 4 4 Sweaters' Stockings Dresses Toys 4 4 - Cijps T 4 4 Blankets Robes 4 4 4 -- to-th- e 4 Prints. 4 er Mr. and Mrs.tO. A. Follett. Covers were laid for twenty guests. The place cards and decorations were a color scheme of red and green 4 Aprons Only Four |