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Show VVfc . , w i Thursday, January 1G, 1930! THE JOURNAL. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. PAGE THREE UTAII For Logan Public,. Friday Night, January 17thfrora 6 to 9 p. m. at the Ninth Ward Hall. Benefit of the Ward Scouts. 50c per plate Clayton Jenkins of Provo is a Child visitor in Logan. He is Mr and Mro W W Andeison Thomas of his mother wjjile here. Ogden announce the bath oi a A1L fine duugrtter tons morning. The girls of the home econ-- 1 concerned doing as weil as ,ould Services in Second Mr. 'be expected omic cottage entertained D E P A It T M E N T lb tough tlic niagu ot ttie talking picture The Dexeit Song, and Mrs Weston Vernon andi Ward one ot the most mnetul ami most ixipular musical plays even Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Dames at Experienced waitress wanted By Mrs. George Pond dinner Wednesday evening. Phone 610. shown on the'stage, has been brought to the scieen, and has been Correspondent Advertisement pioduied on a s(ale that would be impossible in the theatie. Funcial sei vices fit Thomas WorFuneral Services Sigmumi llomhiigs sUnt with its magnificent choruses and ley 6K, who dud a the family Funeral services are being held Another Sale .10 on Sunday in t .uniat the lilting ihaim ol A II. Iuwill, Jan. 18, 71 N. 2 E., its beautiful m Millville today lor Mrs Ingn Tne building, and equipment ot home solo nunitieis. has been it pioduied bv Vitaphone in all its original Jenson, mother of Coach Joseph the Logan Knitting Faitoiy wa o clock Wednesu a iftupoon m Lewiston Pioneer the Second ward ihiptl undu the R. Jenson, member of the U S not ol at Uk auction wleidirPCtlon of BWlli, glory. disposed Engcn.uits A. C. faculty (j held yesteiday afeinoon Buried With Full i lie lunaihable production qualities included m "The Desei ever, another auction tus been. Those who spoio paving tnbute Song" have been equalled b the unusual excellence of the c,.Ucu O. Tuesday Jamwrj the many -a Qualities and hv V,nnei Uiolheis. Mr. and Mrs Li Vere Ricks p the ih.uac.er and hh of Mi Military Honors cast1 piheexuited Mr. Mrs and and Parley Logan Mines tht oughout the picture aie especially beautiful, fiom an extensive french nulitan post in Morocco to enSllppery roads eTteom OgdenVhere accidents; MerkteT A E Wkusim of the Robert V Igbert, 85, Served in langmg t0 caiS UShuulJ and aVV'nmn stake 'logan ot tin lied Shadows and Geoige Austin, Jan. 18, presume Bishop campments teree days me Indian Wars and as Body Adveitisement 1 Fngland his snow band ot native liilfs in loiky passes of the mounlenten, to Guard W Kimball : ud N Brigham Young tribute to tains. and vistas of the lolling sands of the great Chicken Supper u! this rood man work life and the Announce Engagement 16 Lewnstenr Jarr Funeiat All nan deserts, w it h the liiU., The mnifiht ibaiactir of who Some those ol attendid spoke singing as they go, riding their Mr and Mis mmi Maurer of servu.es lor Robert N Egbert w'eie t lioises Ligh- - and high standing of the good magnificent speed m the setting sun. Millville announce the engage-- . chicken supper given e !bt-Lewiston atjjieakncik irst ward which Jn tlie report the! w'lfe and children Qualities ment of their daughter Helen' th ward last eu.nn .oa Monday afternoon at lood ol excellent quality. expertly go into the making ot sound' .the intermission by Mi Ellse Mrs Egbert was duimg and honest manhood weiei01ie 0 clock 'cooked right most served Ustv and and ot and Mis Erwin Van Orden Mr San Francisco, honors California Hit because Kven N nuliUry discussed Meiklev who by and Mis Don is Iitr Mr and ,tvhur praise of , marriage will take place in the those af,e,,,!oud.i to ttie liieMte Pate he had taken m tht Mrs Cl css Ilvei. Miss Thc lurdl chapter is making a had the affair in applied the prim Joyce Lewis near future. The utab services wais exa as Worlet Thomas worthy elly ' special effort to stimulate mter- and Arlo Jones , fill charge. numof consisted the following emplar of them Iitsidoit Ander- bers Mis Bertrand Pond returned tolfht in first ald ald hfe saving Come Martell to P ead Singing by choir, son a fitting talk on doctrinD hei home on Satin day after hav- throughout Cache county. Cranncy and Ddlieil es ofgave A Ye Come G Sam Martell who was arraign- Saints", prayer, the church ot Jesis Chnst ing spent a month in California ltmg ed on a grand larceny Latter Day Sal Us the hope en- - Hogan, choir, "I II Go Where with c will of her mother Mis Ilortcnse Propellers with four- - yeritcal Me You To before Judge Jesse P. Rich wasR.1Vu ,leam,uRitlie. Go Want The tei tamed for an aftei hie and conblades that a German has inwho was team ill affnmative Shopheid were ba,l,e of James Bodily given until Saturday, January Mr and Mrs G T. Pond of vented for small boats also serve B of U , Friday evening tinuity of the spn.t Bishop Eng- speakers John H Wisei, 18th to plead Meanwhile he is y Ian view, Idaho, land paid tribute to Thomas were Lewiston visitors on to steer a boat and to check its to Logan at The Bneham Clty question defau t and members of the family, and Piofessor Allred Osmond, of the and attended the fun- speed quickly. SfbondsLeSaty$1500 in in their behalf thanked all who B Y. U , J H, Egbert and Bishop Saturday eral of J W Leavitt E Hyer Saul musical The illness Special assisted and haa auriiig Mr. and Mrs Ether Telford also by Marva Big Elk Dinner At 9th ward al Tax Commission appointed by .rathi p. rUcipatod m the services lJlrTbers were amusement bail Vridav lannarv President Hoover shouldourbe as a smit flowers oi mamlested sym- Tibbits, accompanied at the organ attended the Leavitt funeral on state, by and a Saturday 17 between 6 and 9 p. m Boy baws oi taxation by Jewell Van Orden, pathy otliciwise. Utah scout benefit. 50c per plate. Musical mimbeis Knnded in ad- quartet by Edward Kemp, Alfus MID FEAR BILL Belle Kemp, and Rachel Advertisement mirably wuth the sunpathetic Rawlins, Drill for Oil The The South Cache "Wt choir Ilarnson sang, Student spirtt of the other parts of the Nielsen Recovers Car A large syndic ace is taking leas- m rvices An instrumental trio com- Shall Meet Beyond the River", Body is sponsoring. Its first an-- , IiiK'i iias randy hill fur 1!U8 was b was Mid nuai Rulon Nielsen, reporter for the es on tracks of land on the west benediction Ball .year Jan KH.imiUtMl.lHMI pronounced Missis Stew(2,5041,000.000 Ills). Rebecca the Friday. 17 at the high school Deseret News, had his automobile side of Cache Valley according to prising art and Nedra C'hilds violinists, James Taggart Novelty re-- 1 Are juii rating jour share? freshments stolen last evening while at the juniors on the street today It is a, id Miss Dallas Lundahl pianist, Robert Egbert who was 85 years and decorations are THIS W ELKS FRESIl CANDY woiked out Sixth Ward meeting house. The ,a id that the syndicate will begin played, Keith Woiley contributed a of age has had an honorable and being Equally! SPEC 1 I d matter was reported to the police drilling for oil as soon as He was born at charming dance programs will be vocal solo F. H. Baugh Sr ,and Jr, eventful life the car was recovered on'iicient leases have been received sang a duet as did also Mr and Nauvoo, 111 , Sept 23, 1844 He given away at the door. Joe sJ Pecan Nut Chocolates North First East street this morn- to give them ample protection A Mrs Lou Bailey and Mr an Mrs moved to Iowa with his family in Merry Makers have been engag- Chocolate Coated 1846 and to Utah in 1849. In ed for the evening ing Evidently taken by joy rideis contract for the erect'on of the George Brown. alwill be admitted on1 to Students V Ylg is said Many beautiful flowers were in March 1854, his parents moved to have milling ' evidence as tokens of tribute to Kaysville and in 1861 he joined their Student Body cards, Others Other Cases Reported ready been let for this underIn a recent Issue of The Journal, taking The operations are be- the high esteem in which TtmiUo the Burtons cavalry comany. He 50c. Ladies free Half pound 30c also took part in the Molms war it was stated Worley was held Advertisement Petersboio spinal an- tween Trenton Robert ' Egbert hauled aesthesia was used for the first George Morrell offr id the open- of 1862 ing piayer, H. H. Hawkes pronoun- grain west for the .mail line- - In timj in this locality in the Cache Four Die in 1864 he went as adStormy Weather ced the benediction As the city 1863 and-iValley Hospital. It ha since been . pear vance Lake with to, Wilinm guard Bishop learned that this method has bee11 ccnttery. Worley California Home dedicated the gfave. Again Halts Search In the fall of Brigham Youhg. used continuously inwhenever to 1864 went out with he others For Missing Flier dicated, for the past eighteen San Francisco, Jan. 16 CAP) immigrants who were staving He S. Senate Votes U. years by the surgeons of .the Wilrock a haul for the Salt room of Lack a in in oxygen helped liam Budge Memorial Hospital (Continued from Page One) Lake temple in 1865,' and soldierTo Retain The ExistThe first case was thatr of-- Hen- which a gas heatex, was burning 186A ed fall of in in San Pete the with thr but drick Larsen of the Third ward of was declared by physicians to In 1867 he and James S. Brown no sign of a plane or Graham. . ing Sugar , Logan. have been the cause of the death Newent prospecting in southern A report, coming from a ptjy of four persons in a residence At the fall conference of siclan in Ploche, vada Nev, that an (Continued from Page One) Logan Stake Gold and Green. heie today. Two other persons in the same year this pioneer was unidentified man had left word bai! tonight. Palais dOr. Prices the room Were overcome and atcalled to help settle . the Muddy at his office that he had seen a lerence 50c and 25c. taches of the emergency hospital houses. valley, with his wife, he left on plane on the ground, not badly Advertisement where they were taken believe After the vote, Senator Blane, November 18th for their destina- damaged, 1 and with no You cun iiiMiy moiil straining die He was released in 1870 miles from Bristol mine pilot, they will Republican Independent, Wiscon- tion. Snow Storm eyes. Simply lit ns fit them jonr 1871 to in came Lewiston and an resumed attack he sin, began with the right glnsses nml you Last night s snow storm piled 3, Mrs. on labor died, in conditions Ferburary Egbert RALPH CARLSON WILL yesterday n enjoy oun foit ami vision Dt upwards of three or four inches Cold Blamed For 1327. the western sugar beet fields CONDUCT LIFE SAVING us examine onr ejos uud tell Jim of snow upon that which has al6 Deaths in Rockies Senator Howell, sons five are him InSurviving EXAMINATIONS Republican wh.it you lmed. ready fallen, making winter apdependent, Nebraska, was wait- and one daughter and one sister, pear to be here in real ernest and three The ing to otfer an amendment to three (Continued from Page One) The street department has been Denver, Jan. 16 CAP) grant a federal bounty to domesbusy all dy removing the piles :Rocky mountain west still smart-o- f tic growers and atHarrison G. Parker. Parker Is In In Those of his children who refiners snow tnat have been made ec today under the sting of a his funeral were Anna charge of the mens swimming sit- tended view of the along the gutters in. the business' cold wave- agreed to be the most uation, it wasparliamentary whether Egbert of Provo, Will Egbert of classes at Utah State Agricudistrict by the snow swept from protracted since 1924 Six deaths the amendment doubtful would be in Riggins, Idaho and J. H Egbert ltural College. the sidewalks The weather has wcre attributed indirectly to the order. of Marysville The others w'ere A Red Cross examiner 13 a -CO. moderated end it - 4 - The -- senate - heard -- an - eleventh to come.. ialife-JsayU- ii as. tQ.far.away more snow is not unlikely. Inhour plea against an inciease in to to be competent give the School Boy the sugar tauff by Senator struction to other swimmers and For Super Service and Modern High Held Services Demociat, Texas, who said conduct the tests whereby they Methods go to Modern Barber & Commits Suicide the American sugar fanner would 13 W. St Center Parlors, Beauty get only one fiftn of an estimat l W. Leavitt where everything is the best. ed $54,000,000 increase m sugar Corinth. N. Y., Jan. 16 (AP) Joseph Advertisement Suspended from high school for costs: Connally assailed advocates of a drinking home made wine in the 16 Lewiston Jan Funeral Conference Sunday sugar tariff who argued services higher school THURSDAY, Eugene building, Clothier, for Joseph W. Leavitt reLogan stake conference will be 14 be would of a measure farm it held Sunday and while there will last years old, committed suicide lief, saying some of these sen- were held m the First ward FRI., SATURDAY night. on Saturday afternoon at likely be the appointment of a ators voted against the ex- chapel had 1 oclock with Bishop Saul E 7-18 Principal Herbert A. Beckman port debenture plan wluch 4n new counselor in th stake pre, -16-1. The choir sang, sidency, to succeed the late Pre- of the Corinth high school said nis opinion would help all the Hyer presiding e Come Y Saints"; prayer sident C. M. Christensen, the he found young Clotluer and an- farmers. presidency will not be reorganiz- other boy drinking the wine In He mentioned Senators Rans was offered by Bishop T. S. Kar-re- n. The choir then and dill. Democrat, Louisiana, and sang ed. President Budge has author- the cloak room yesterday President G Beautiful Isle . ized The Journal reporter to say suspended Clothier when invest- Vandenberg, Michigan, and A Hogan, was the first speaker, he had brought Smoot, Utah, Republicans that there is not a word of truth igation disclosed senatoP from Utah", he BlsboP H B Danielson was the in the rumor that there is to be the wine to schcoL The Mr and Mrs. Clothier was found dead in said, "who now is so industrious next speaker. an amalgamation of wards within the stake. This matter has bed at his home this morning, m behalf of the sugar farmer ,'B Beautiful Land , Dr J M Bem- . his tremendous power itusel broughtJoefore the with a bullet wound in his chest. used stake presidency, the responsible had the News parties whenton. and.of . the' changes, matter of making ' ward changes Brtgham-turdeben- - SPerrtaXe""plaeei , Smoot the that replied re16 A (AP) Moscow, Jan. ng. TUj was different from increased Munson of Richmond You can buy new Willard BatRo.se Y and traiffs on farm products, all ofiy. Head- - Beneath the teries at the Central Garage, 33 port that Carl Ben Elielson were Bishop Saul E. Hyer made the which he suDuorted Federal Ave, for as low as $8.50. his mechanic Earl Borland 'closing remarks, he stated that near the river Anguemy, Siberia, Advertisement Is successful Is the was received by the Soviet govv the man who CARD OF THINKS man ho ugeful and applled ,t ernment today. Although it was Growing Stock Fish authSoviet the not confirmed, all we do thank Most of smceiely It is reported that upwards rhp be transplanted riHes ordered a dog sled expedi those who weie so kind in their teniction was 50,000 fry will to the tion place. from the Logan canyoij hatchery pve.' y1Ptby iPTmirSf6 pronounced by Samuel F. Wiser the long illness to the rearing ponds west of Logan was in the Lewiston cemeTwo of the South Sea Islands, during our of husband Burial Many m sometime this week end. The fry death the ing out of town pea tery. are of the German Brown var- - Nauru and Ocean Island, yield and father, Jedediah M Blair We pie attended the funeral service tons of of 500,000 an kind most are to were all these and here from average sent the lety gratenil AT VETERANS as eggs. phosphate rock each year and friends for their sympathy shown HOSPITAL Springville JIatchery to be believed in is their loss. took who To all supply tor us in our Another batch of 50,000 fry are Leland Van Orden is in Boise part In the funeral services, sent at the Veterans hospital there rebeing matured sufficient to be exhaustible, able to place them in the rearing flowers, or in ar.y other way show- ceiving treatment A southern inventors unsink- - ed their love aid ponds within a short time. These sympathy we ex- - The First ward M I A. held) eggs came-t- o - Logan-- , as a, result able- - motor -- boat, consists chiefly! tend, our warmest,, gratitude,, and their- - annual. Green ... and pold of the removing from of two- metal cylinders that roll fincYiely hope hey too may find ball on Thursday evening in' the f dam upwards of 300 spawners re-- 1 over water and are prooelled by'j such an abundance of kind friends opera house Decorations were traurs of sorrow. 0- carried out In green and gold and PI Q Q Q O O OQ cently. These fish were taken to arT Outboard , rnutur-- suspendedtween them. Mrs J M Blair and family a demonstration dance was given Springville for their eggs. Bom-busi- ness LQCflLfJEWS rred A. and Ernest Dahle Salt Lake City are visitors Logan today. Business isitor Mrs. C. W. Preece mas In J) Thara Baldwin Lo- "Visits Sorority Sisters j Mrs. James Abatt spent the week end in Logan visiting members of the Gamma Xi Gamma sorority of which she is a member. Mrs. Abatt was foimerly Miss . , Erma Hendiicks Logan Stake Gold and Green ball tonight. Palais d'Or. Prices 50c and 25c. -- Advertisement ,? Leaves for Wichita, Kansas tinlocal Wadman, Harry smith left Wednesday for Wichita Kansas to visit a sister whom he has not seen - for thirty-fiv- e years. He expects to b away for about two Weefcs Writes From Texas from San Antonio, Writing Texas, Walter W. McLaughlin says the Mississippi is nothing like Logan nver and the fish are a lot different. Mr McLaughlin is in Texas on government irrigation work. Commissioners Mee-tAside from routine wotk there was little to interest thd general public at - the regular weekly county commissioners meeting on Wednesday. Robert B Thornley and A. D. Weeks of Smithfield were present and asked for two culverts jr the dobey road run nlng soutn and west of Smith -- field City were- - granted. Store Your Car Union Motor Co. day and night storage, special rates, 46 West Center St. Phone 1186-Advertisement Attend Kiwanis Meet Dr. R. O. Porter and Dr. F. B Parkinson represented the Logan Kiwanians at the district ' convention at Pocatello on Wednesday. On Tuesday evening next week, there will be held the anniversary party of the organization of Kiwanis. This Will be at the Hotel Eccles Clubs all over the world celebrate this event. f ' Hov-aan- ti her studies at the U. S A. C this week. Miss Baldwin is i memDer of the Gamma Xi. Gam mo sorority. Scandinavian Meeting Friday The Scandinavian meeting will be held tomorrow (Friday) evening at 7.30 m the Stake house A good attendance is desired. Scandinavian Presidency. 1 1 , returned J. ot!11 all-st- ar i P- i teeV'Sl sK BS v lar-liun- g tluM-an- in-th- e , I!--- 1 Woi-le- BELIEVEMTA OR NOT suf-an- Peanuts - W.F. JENSEN: Gandy Stores:. n Eye Strain Tariffs -- Avoidable 17-- 18 half-brothe- rs half-siste- rs. WENDELBOE JEWELRY U OPTICAL - Baxter Arrives Del Baxter of Butte, arrlvedln Montana, Logmr this morning, having cpme down to Smithfiela last evening He says he is in the best of condition and can hardly wait to get a chance to show no, ability against the Preston Battler Should he defeat the Preston man it will be a feather in his cap for Lamoreaux has defeated such men as Howard Ball, Jimmy Hanna, Tuffy ODow and Leo Stokes. 25, percent discount on-a- lk ladles aifd Ihlidrens slippers, save , a ."dollar onyoter shoes Dunbar and Hyde, Newbold Bldg, opposite Post Office. Advertisement nvwimjln" Mrs. Mary Burton Dies Mrs. Mary Ann Elizabeth Burton, mother of Mrs. Collins T. Cannon, recently of Logan but -flow-- of Salt Wednesday at ., the, .home of her daughter, Mrs. L. C- - Dunn, 1480 Michigan avenue. She was born in England, August 28, 1865, the daughter of William and Charlotte Dolter Driver, and was brought to the United States by her parents when three months old. The family settled in Ogden Mrs. Burton coming to Salt Lake following her marriage to Joseph Fielding Burton. She is survived by the following sons and daughters, Mrs. Ida May Cannon. Mrs Rachel E. Dunn, Joseph Howard Burton, Lee Driver Burton, Mrs Vilate B. Pack, Margaret Burton and Charlotte Young of Salt Lake; Mrs. .Mary E. Reedall of Los Angeles. Following brothers and Sisters also survive: George W. Driver of San Diego, Ellen B Reeve of San " Francisco.' Char lotte Schoonover of New York, arson ns Angeles, Walter Driver of Los Angeles and 18 grandchildren Mrs-Will- iani -B- .-:.Pe version Chapel gan on Wednesday transacting business and making a. call at The Journal office Returns to School film dwarfs stage l OTTlon Worleys ot-L- -- Con-nall- for y, -- DeOOOOO0OO0OH0-aOf- -- 5 'f I neyet-been- olEielson trlrali ! . i - the-stat- i e - j - iir-th- 0 06 eir 00 0 0000000O PRICES 50c ana 25c Mo Ho Mo llLHIJUi iNMate Ur WWliWP TrtUn 1 i" t(S |