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Show . ' Open $1,19 3-- 4 High $Ul 4 $1.21 4 DECEMBER "WHEAT Low Close WEATHER ITAII: Generally fair tonight and Sunday; warm in west portion to night. IDAHO: Cloudy tonight and Sun day, probaldy rain or snow In north. $1,183-- 4 rPLUMB LIL LOGAN, CACEM COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929. BOTH CONFESS TO SLAYING Plan For Merging Practically all the U. S . Railroads John D. Jenkins, Whose Brother Was Murdered Early in November, Killed Himself Jurv Wife and Children Survive Decides Dr, Joseph II. Merrill Commsisioner of Education Makes An-Will ounce men piiance with a Time for State to gressional MandatedTake Over Work Provides 19 Units (Ferry Had Been Ram- Miss 'Arkansas med and Disabled by Car Float Three Per- sons Suffered Minor Injuries Some Escape Through Windows n t Con-Giv- e 3 Idaho Falls, Dec. 21 UP) John Jenkins, aged 42 of St. Anthony, - brother Jenkins., Who was murdered early in November, committed suicide by shooting himself vesterdav, said a coroners verdict last midnight. Jenkins killed himself with a shotgun, blowing off the top of his head. Officers were unable to find any fbrnection between the suicide and the murder t his brother. He had thre-- tended suicide several times, it was testified, and had been demented for some time. Deputy Sheriff Pat Bailey expressed the belief that his mind was unbalanced and that his brothers murder made his condition worse. Miss Jennie Bishop, who lived at the Jenkins home, heard the shot when she entered the house. Receiving no response to her repeated calls, she attempted to enter the bed room where the but Jenkins, shooting occurred, body had fallen against the door. When she saw blood flowing across the door sill, she called the sheriff. The widow was at work in a seed house at the time. Three children also survive. Investigation of David Jenkins murder is proceeding. Newell Parker who was alleged to have professed a knowledge about the slaying was bound over yesterday to the district court on a charge of being ata aceesory after the fact. An automobile alleged to have been owned by Parker was found near Rigby after the day on which Jenkins was believed to have been murdered, officers were , inf ormed. John Jenkins was the complaining witness in a charge of liquor selling brought recently against ,a nephew of Newell Ge9rge Parker was disParker,- - but : NUMBER 202 - Dec. 21 New York, Dec. 21 (AP) Har(AP) A plan Decision Dec 21 the1 forWashington practically all of the of education bor of craft rescued 700 Christmas e. merging j of tllP United hoppers, commuters and newly tinue operation of its junior col-- 1 states into 19 giant operating units arrived ImmigrantsfromTd;he with the ex-- 1 was laid down by the Inteistat-leges in 1930-3ferry boat West Point last night after the ferry had been rammed ception of that at Salt Lake City, Commerce commission today in was announced in a letter re-- 1 compliance with a congressional and disabled by a car float. Three ceived at Weber College here to- -, mandate. persons suffered minor injuries. The ferry boat was crossing day by Dr. Joseplj H. Merrill, plve eastern trunk lines woulde commissioner of education for from the foot of west 42nd street, formed, headed by the Pennsyl-thje church. Manhattan, to Weehawken, N. vania, Baltimore & Ohio, Wabash- The Salt 'Lake school will be- -' Seaboard, New York Central and directly across the Hudson river. The towing tug held the prow come a senior high school, the Chesapeake and Ohio. The Boston of the car float in the gash it letter said, and fees in junior and Maine and the New Haven had torn in the side of the West' colleges to be maintained by the would form the key system in Associated Press Photo Aiaociated Proto Photo Point reducing the flow of water church will be increased. New England. Weal of ton, Raymond, Mr. Margaret Kugler and her and preventing the ferry boat Marian Ford of Fort 8mlth, Ark, The letter caused rejoicing at In the south there would be Belmar, N. J, both of whom confessed killing WUIIam Studeman a the students of the from listing. was chosen Southern by coast Weber the line, Atlantic where had fear college, dehe beat Raymonds father with an axe handle. The grand Jury As rapidly as they could be been felt that decision University of Arkansas it tf runt of the railway and the Illinois Central. cided the boy did it In defense of hit father and exonerated bot and given tbo maneuvered into position, rescue under the to col- representative board Other systems discontinue key Junior mother and son. craft were lashed alongside and title of Miss Arkansas. leges would result in closing the plan were as follows: The Great passengers assited off the West local school next Pacific, The June. The Northern-Norther- n The large electric West Point. Paul St. and Milwaukee, was it church, explained, wants Chicago, boat Grenville Kane took 350 Pacific. The Chicago, Burlington Rev. W. F. Ehmann over the stern of the West Point. and Quincy. The Union Pacific, the A New York Central tug made fast Southern Pacific, the Atchison, men and ed Position and its Topeka and Santa Fe, the Missouri Accepts women through shattered winPacific and the Chicago, Rock Isdows of the disabled boat to land and Pacific, and Chicago and At Sacramento safety. Northwestern. . Two Canadian groupings were also allowed but were not included Rev. William F. Ehmann, pastor and Carbon in the list of trunk systems. of the Presbyterian church and Emery Mainy long established relations By Stanley. W. Prenosil Jn between existing carrier systems, Find Sugar Associated Press Financial Editor would be disrupted by the his with the post position out but of the thejsl.8nd to in the proposal, yuletide spirit, New York, Dec. 21 (APJ The ing Giving Tax Reduction Resol- investigations, hearings and meet stock market staged a brisk re- commission said that it represented ?Lth Profitable to create a transpor- and expects to resign as pastor of were abandoned covery today after an early per- the attempt all kinds ji church here the the at Sunday ution, Hospitalization mgs in the which country until the tnd of the recess on Jan- iod of irregularity. Extreme gains tation system Ehmann has acand service. anRev. 6. Then the senate resumes in a long list of active issues would maintain competition ecclesiastical position Owing to the high sugar conBill, French War Debt uary the taiiff struggle with the pledge ranged from 1 to j 10 points, with give every tynportalnt traffic cen- cepted tent of the beets grown in Carbon to at one similar has the here he to side track only a few soft spots cropping ter recourse to two or more lines Measure and Radio of all factional leaders the Bethany Presbyterian church Ind Emery counties farmers" of for service. measure a transport until tariff out here and there as belated Hh that section of the state are findSacramento, California. Commission Legisla-- t iseverything Without specifying the actual in tax selling and , liquidation of finally acted upon. to leave his for expects Logan ing sugar beets a rather profitable sent comto the treatment addition Jocal the amounts necessary, weakened new speculative of field about labor tion Passed up to Date toInPresident 'Hoover,'legislation crop, according to the annual re- , January congressional made its appearance. . Trading mission declared that any termin' 15. selection county-the of of Q. P. Madsen, The Logan port . leaders. pointed to another mass of, was - fairly- heavy is - Volume - for at' lines in,.the. respective terrain for the California post is a agent. Tests have shown that the a!s, so that all terminal proper- pastor By Francis M. Stephenson problems disposed of in the sen- a half holiday session. be thrown open to all decided promotion and advance beets from these counties contain Associated Press Staff Writer missed, ate and house. There was nothing in the days ties hould from two to three percent more o!n users and equal terms, ment. fair The senate has finally settled the news to account Washington, Dec. 21 (&) Weil for sudden advataced with Its program in the claim of William S. change of speculative thesentiment regardless of terminal ownership. Besides the above positions al- sugar than the product of the Cache Ehmann state as an average. first three weeks of the regular Vare of Pennsylvania, to a seat, leading to tlj,e relief that the A long study and much controv- ready mentioned, Rev. session, congress turned happily barring him for expenditures of market had been oversold, at ersy within the commission and In has been moderator of the Synod The beet growing experiment of Utah as well as stated clerk was commenced two years ago in to the Christmas recess and $785,006 in his primary and refus- least antoday field railroad the the Bear preceded traders, temporarily. Gets Delay Till two weeks of rest. of the church at the northern part of Emery couning the 1926 election to his Dem apparently unable to dislodge nouncement. Since 1920, whela con- Ogden. Presbyterian He record shows ocratic opponent, William B. Wil any The has been affiliated ty. That year the farmers had no authorized railroad gress volume of general large stock, rushed major pieces of legislation al- son. It has seated Joseph R. to cover consolidation on a basis and chan- with the local church ,or the advanced preparation of their as floor traders bought Third four ready enacted into law the nels of commerce, the commission past three years and two months soil but a lew cooperations were Grundy as a successor but has yet heavily for a turn. tax reduction resolution, the to dispose of a contest against him. stocks During his sojourn in this com- willing to set aside portions of has repeatedly asked to be relievof the Publication interstate $16,000,000 hospitalization bill, the The house has sent over to the commerce commissions revised ed of the mandate ordering it to munity Rev. Ehmann has made dieir farms for this crop. Al- -, 21 Further measure ratifying the French war senate the $230,000,000 Salt Lake City, Dec. himself useful not only in the build- consolidation a plain, without result. public prepare was which hough no startling crops were jplan, of time until January debt settlement and the bill ex- ings measure, passed "The interior extension of pastor. He has been raised capacity Commissioner Eastman a in con ' lines of the first year the growers the unofficial the 3 for representatives of the tending indefinitely the life of the department appropriation bill and along to the document active in community affairs, .re- .eceived a fair return for their efcurring opinion summary published yesterday, Cache Valley Water Users' "asso- radio commission. started the drafting of a $7,000,000 failed to stimulate much interest today declared that the plan is cently having been chairman of forts. ciation to complete their solicitaSatisfied with the accomplish- prison reorganization and construc- in Logan chapter of the Red the railroad shares. Union very little more than a procedural the This year 320 acres were caretion of the necessary 20,000 acre-fe- ment, only a handful of members tion program. He He added that there is Cross in the annual roll call. 5 selected by Mr. Madsen and step. a of with Pacific, gain points, of water required for the remained on duty today to go All in all, leaders were obviously has been identified with the fully about nor it was compulsory of the nothing leader the rail a group. representative of the sugar com construction of the Hyrum pro- through the formalities of quitting satisfied with ,thls record today of commerce and other Bisk recoveries in Fox film and even any assurance that authority chamber which contracted the crop. pany civic ject was granted Friday at a for the recess. It is the first real and some declared it to exceed in international combusion The will be sought to carry out the conorganizations. many It was thought best, that if the suggestcomfor vacation the of is Cache the which senate, valley local revmeeting friends "of the popular accomplishments any previous ed the existence of a tremendous solidations which it proposes. The mittee and the Utah state water still in the throes of the tariff demdustry was to grow in this meeting ,of congress. issues. Fox important time will come when!erend will necessarily regret his in interest those short bate it last commission. being some 20 miles off the and began storage to leave Logan, although September, 4 points we take action upon definite more film rallied than work must no A of a ill novel whistle with many uses quorum hope getting their best wishes go with him in railroad, that careiul The committee reported to the while combusfrom oe done and only the best lands on Continued Four his commission that the full amount that chamber was entertained by is mounted on a finger ring, mak- - tion, Fridays low, Page promotion. preferred, which touched a elected for the crop, writes Mr. Tng it instantly available. of water had been subscribed, leaders. on Thursday, new low at 18 In as many cases as posMadsen. out at was the but It pointed 7 to 34 points jumped were Selected that had lands sible, , meeting that certain companies and where posoeen fall plowed, agreeing to take water were not fhristmas Shoppers had been broken land sible that qualified to do so under the proMr. and Mrs. J. C. Jensen and from alfalfa not more than two visions of a federal project. daughter Pearl and Mrs. Wilford ears previous. Where manure was to The commission agreed also Mille are in Logan today doing ten tons per acre were available, father a plan' to modify the conChristmas shopping. The Jensens applied during the winter, This tract for repayment of the proHat J are here from their vas plowed under as soon as the to west the of have efforts on side in its the ranch ject using rost left the ground. Mil40 a Mrs. over of near repayment Petersboro, period valley We Need fthe Money; Hang the The chief of police, he said, was After insisting ton the prepara--Je- n ler lives at Deweyville. years instead" 'of the present Retired Heavyweight Champion Deis Law Statement Attributed to instructed of a good bed and the beets collect the o money, Alexander Pantages mands a Fight to a agreement of 20 years. to Officials in t, ere element electric An and this done It was turned into growing Mr. Madsen personheating Decision , It was shown that the district the thinning of can be a of form that Supervised the bar, ally the acre-fe2500 to treasury. needs subscriptions Coeur DAlene, Idaho, Dec 21 of the the and beets desired, in Heart installed the Attack any length 21 Dec. TAP) Conn., to complete the project, Bridgeport, Riehard E. Cooper of Medford, thinners. A definitetraining (AP) The assertion, we needed outline was small plafor invented been has Mrs. The desire of Katherine which will secure the $500,000 ces such as ticket booths, watch- the money; bstpg the law was at- Ore., who was sent by federal furnished the grower in weeding federal appropriation to aid the King Fogarty, Fort Worth, Tex., tributed 'today by federal prose- prohibition officers to Mullan last Los 21 AlexDec. houses or vaults. mens Angeles, ypj ?ultivating and irrigating. The of the of. $1,600,000 divorcee to withdraw her $500,000 construction cutors to the city trustees the instrucApril and June, testified that ones who followed of ander breach suit promise Pa'ntages, against are , who Mullan, Idaho, project. among while he and Donald B. Rogers of tions were the ones who received reJ. found James rttftftttfflntttmtm the man Tunney, In 28 on the theater the trial in federal Seattle were Utilization of the Hyum, site for county, jail persons evidence the highest production, says Mr. champion to- pending appeal from a sentence of court here for conspiracy to vio- on liquor sales,gathering the project contemplates one tired heavyweight Sheriff R. deciMadsen. Yields high as 23 tons per a to a o day demanding fight late the prohibition statute. canal running north to the of Shoshone one to 50 years years for attacking Weniger, county acre were recorded by the farmers sion. state line, of which the This attitude, the government picked them up as suspects in Eunice Pringle, dancer, Smith-fiel- d L. Mrs. Frank Wilder, to river Fogartys from Logan part charged, resulted in the passage forgery case and subsequently would be an enlargement of counsel, announced in court yes- suffered a heart attack during the at Mullan identified them as fedeial invest! .Mm of a city ordinance was to and taken the had after he been night jail Market Quotations the Logan and Northern canal, terday granted for the collection of gators. providing was learned This it to case as the today. her hospital, quit while the balance would be hew permission license fees from liquor dispenBefore that time. Cooper said, with capacities up to 150 second representative, that Mrs. Fogarty morning he was taken back to saries and places of vice. he bought liquour in many places, ill. his still o ceil, letter had BITTER AND EGGS dispatched authorizing . feet, i. n A. D. Sloan, a special govern- including a every new born little cliikl. stand a withdrawal of the action which Jail turnkeys discovered the Chicago, I)ee. 21 Ai Butter firm; In every soul that finds the light; Another canal, entirely new and was ment testified Fifteen minutes his interview after agent, yesterday brought in superior court last theater mans plight during their In every truth that comes to men, With a maximum capacity of 85 that George Huston, a former with the sheriff he said, he was rounds when they heard him gasp- In every conquest of the tight; second-fee- t, would lead westerly May. a refused liquor every time he asked Mullan trustee, disregarded , In every sigh of human love , Tunneys attorney, Homer S. ing. from the reservoir to Mendon. for it. The sheriff was indicted was the ordinance that warning That comfort brings to hearts forlorn. Jailer Clement Peoples said PanThe total cost of the reservoir Commings, Immediately filed a with some 200 other persons in and retorted: a illegal wake their the illangels on songs. cross Again Eggs firm; receipts 3,197 eases; his for motion been has from judgement tages suffering and main canals is estimated at 48 30; we discontinue the license the Coeur DAlene region. If firsts of Peace is bom. the Prince fiists graded Again other ness ever since his incarceration $1,600,000, and the area benefited complaint, which, among refrigerator practice we might j ust as well turn Children's irdinarj firsts would be 26,000 acres, practically things, alleges that the suit was and has been taken to the hospital s And they who hope, and work with We back to the Indians. Mullan 39; refrigerator firsts 38. Tunto defanie from time to time. He has been unall of which Is under Irrigation brought merely ' cheer, cant pay expenses. Fred Lundberg and FI.OI K The able to sleep well at night. And bear in patience what they must, with an Inadequate water supply. ney and to extort money. Olof Nelson of the Palais dOr Dee, 21 AP Flour 13e when testified Sloan Minneapolis, furter that be will next motion sorrow's fruit. argued far And Friday wait . the warnings about the asserted are planning on giving a free lower; in earload lots family patents before Judge Carl Foste. And fill their lives with lowly trust Freezing Weather a barrel in, 98 lb. of Logan quoted at i f films from dear of made Their sm. illegality of the ordinance were dance to all the ofkiddies eyes 12 on eottosi sinks; shipments 31,167. Bran During this freezing weather Adjourns Congress the withunder age were years answered and loves Made love, faiths they repeated By increase, pure considerable trouble can be avoid Assay Report . Shall always see the star that lights the argument that we havent j Christmas day. Mothers shouldis The reoort of an assay madel . ed by persons who have unproPOTATOES note of r this the Prince of of Peace." ' The used money-fobirthplace Xmas Holiday graft, jtoke tected water pipes, by calling up on ore from' the Black Pines, to be good music and at the Chicago. Her. 21 (AP IMA on loit have but government. which a of number spent in mine the a plumber and ascertaining And they whose loving wills ate one dance a real Santa Claus will, be Potatoes receipts 45 ears; oil track 207 jThat cant be illegal. in, persons are interested With that sweet life which is the law, proper thing to do to avoid cal on band to give out candy, nuts, cars; total F. S. shipments 357 ears; Sloan Arthur Con21 received Harwood, and been is Dec. has displayMayor (JP) Washington, better AM round about their feet shall shine freezing. Prevention is remed-lnapples, oranges and many other trading light aeeount of weather, marwas when frank 'said, window' of Club ed in the for g the 'Jhe questioned gress adjouitied today A light that eages never saw; j than the method used in isconsin sacked things that the children delight ket about stead ; the also of a There is Billiard senate both Christmas practice by investigators, 'tn holidays, parlor.' And they who chensh child like hearts," the trouble after it Is once one ear $2.45. whites on round day. Christmas receiving was A names ore sesof list of house there taken the and. prepared, Tbe dance will be from 2 to 4 No other sales reiairted. And keep their natures fresh as mom. , quitting after brief sample ' done. as the he sions. The holiday period will end Shall every day hear angels ting, from 'this mine. mayor saying. quoted FOl ETRV Bluebird orchestra fur-o- n , on Jauary 6. : showing the places to be levied wbb the the "Today the Prince of Peace is bom. High Priests Meet music. Nothing will CT.it ago. Dee. 21 AP Poultry, alive, were amounts new and wires for A the tool drawing1 Cache they of The High' Priests be neglected to make the occas- - firmj.meipts 3 ears; fowls 26; Boston Herald I This list included Holly regular through walls reaches through - Buy your Christmas 2.i Stake will hold their roosters 1 , ; tuikcjs iQn one long to be remembered rooms and card office. them and The at wtth Journal houses, the grips in orderly openings mip ; ducks 1 ; geese 19. meeting at 2 p. m.' Sunday tots. little the by booze like Advertisement vise jaws. joints. stake house. Ogden, oftheboard D. j. 1, . -- a -- co-e- d Congress Adjourns Today for 2 Weeks Holiday Recess crew-help- Farmers I Beets - tfie-ehar- . three-year-o- ld Project , pre-Christ- January $160,-000,0- 00 , et as sec-do- n, on I j 1- -2 3-- 1- -2 4. GOVEMENT HANTS TO JITHDRAl'J BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT AGAINST YJITIIESSES TESTIFY AT COEUR DAIBIE LIQUOR TRIAL THEY Suffers et multi-millionai- re THE TRINCE ofVEACE Utah-Idah- - i In pop-cor- 1 . ex-r- 51-3- 40-4- 1; ex-r- as Dance-Messr- , far-o- 7.10-7.2- 0 - $37.50-28- For rt -- fact.-The- re I I $2.30-2.10- , g . 24-3- 0 1 . |