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Show TOE JOURNAL, LOQAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE SIX ? BYRDS SHIP, BLOCKED BY.,THICK ICE PyCCK Tuesday, January 28, 1930. SOI Ward Conference : FRENCH ACCOtT EASY FOR COLLEEK Holds Interest Millville At : Elders Quorum John A. - Pres. Reorganized Israelson and Byron Snow Speak When Colleen Moore found that .Footlights and Fools re- -' quired her to speak with a 'decided French accent, she was ready to start work in this picture without a moment's practice. The dialect in which she speaks much of her dialogue in this which is now at the Capitol Theatre, entertaining comedy-dramg the production of her was learned almost two years Time. aviation special Lilac Although Lilac Time was not filmed with Mrs. B. s. Amussen, Jan. 31, Logan, dialogue, Colleen's' characterization was that of E. H. Kemp, Jan. 31, Lewiston, a little French peasant girl whose conversation with the aviators of a British squadion would naturally be tinged with a French accent. In order to get into the spirit if her. portrayal, Colleen spoke of her titles in dialect studied for the purpose, and consequently she was fully prepared to adopt a French personality and manner of expression for q Footlights and Fools. . ng a, ago,-durin- Total Registration By Mrs. Martha E. Hale Millville, Jan. 28 The Millville ward conference - was held on Sunday, under the direction of Franklin Bitters, with Bishop John A. Israelson of the Hyrum stake presidency and Byron " C. Snow of the stake high council in attendance. The music was furnished by tlje ward choir, under the direction of Jerome Tag-ger- t, with Miss Veola Olson at the organ. of; Over 2,000 is Already! . Indicated at Ilrigliam Young University President II. J. Grant to Speak Provo. Utah, Jan. 28 iAP) From towns and villages scat-- 1 tered over the mtermountain re-- 1 gion, mej and women interested in tonihaamy betterment have gathered here for the ninth annual 'leadership week" conducted by Brigham Young University Classes will continue until Janu- totjl registration A 31 ary A special priesthood meeting A piano solo was given ' by Miss was held at 9:30 with about forty Leola' Pitkin. attmembers of the priesthood in the Bishop Bitters endance. for The morning session commenc- ward activities ed at 10:30. The opening song and gave counsel was, Come Listen to a Prophets encouragement to Voice. by of the ward. Prayer was offered Bishop E. R. Scott; singing. of What is Right. The auxiliary organizations The were reported as follows: the Sunday school by Tracy Colt; GilPrimary association by Mrs. lie Taggert; the ward choir by Jerome Taggert; the lesser priest- -, hood work by Bishop E. R. Scott; the work of the ward clerk by Charles Anderson. The choir and congregation sang "Let Us All Press On. by Brief remarks were made Counselors Rulon Scott and Ellis Shaffer. Remarks were made by Byron over 2,000 is already indicated. Those who have registered are taking brief courses m communhome ity health, administration, and town beautifieniou and sim- ilar subjects. -- A few of - the prominent speak- ers will Include: Heber J. Grant, Day president of the Latter Lutz Saints church; Dr. Harley of Princeton; George P. Parker. Utah attorney general; F. S. Harris, president of Brigham Young University. Asaoc-otefre yholt back the Byrd America te to enroute Little bring York New (below, right) The City of ha. been halted approximately 625 mile from Ite objective by an Ice pack.N o Rear laAdm. from rweg n wh I eral n their (below, left) haa aaked the Norwegian government for assistance will Join the City of Elinor (above, right) The barrier. Bolling In the breaking through vicinity to help L New York on ttfe northern edge of th Ice pack about January 26. d John In an address yesterday soeial-ogy Pdt'J Swenson, professor of and economics of Brigham Young University, said the greatest change In Utah community life has been the separation of C. church and state. The two were joined, he said. In pioneer days and not until of mining the development brought an influx of "Do C. Snow, who gave words of en- couragement o the young people. Closing remarks were made by President John- A. Israelson. The choir sang an anthem. Benediction was pronounced by Fred - Jes-so- p. BRONCHITIS m reported the past year, and words of the .members Byron C. Snow made a few Atb visas 3M re- JkffS OVER W MILLION marks and related a remarkable incident of answer to prayer, v. Closing remarks and words of by encouragement were given President John A. Israelson. The choir sang an anthem and the by benediction was pronounced Andrew Iverson. USED YEARlY -- Should Women Hold Jobs After Being Married London, Jan, 28 (AP) Most of women employed on the clerical staff of the British civil service have voted no in a ballot Sharp Words Are Exchanged by Faubel ,on the question of whether And Senator Caraway men ought to retain their after 7,000 marriage. (Continued from Page One) given you; by the chairman was richly deserved. You have no business to relate a story like that. he said unless you to Faubel sharply, are ready to support it under . . , oath. But Caraway was not mollified. Pacing the floor he demanded that Faubel tell him who gavethe information' ' ' wo- jobs Investigate Slaying Of Mountaineer ) ! - .Nashville, Tenm. Jan.. 28 CAP) federal alnd .state' officers today Elders Albln Clawson and Joseph B. White and Lloyd P. Oldham of were investigating- - the -- slaying The afternoon session comlast ...Saturday of a- Tennessee Jerome were the speakers at our menced at 2 p. m. The opening sacrament meeting Sunday. mountaineer, by Buford 'Bpck .O Thee song .was wWe Thank Lee Jones spent the week-en- d fePdtriexlcofiYiclMandpmepiber of was moms was God for a Prophet. Prayer h un& nfhls wiles here alM raiding party of - "goyeriunent IS. JVJ -T with this form of control. Since' A P ) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S parents, then, he continued, the adjustquartet, Jeroftie Taggert, KenTom Morris, traveling on a Richman. ment to the Ideal of cajnplete neth Nilson, Mrs. Rosella Garr asserted. it. "I know you manu mule with two empty kegs ifi a W. G. REESE MRS. NETTIE OBRAY M. Richman returned to his Lyle gradual, separation has been and Mrs. Sarah Scott, sang to factured work in San Francisco the forepass of the Cumberland chain Correspondent Correspondent Oh, no, Faubel said. with frequent conflicts, until a week near Winchester was shot to piano accompaniment by Miss of spent the having part know did, I Caraway you division has been effected . Veola Olson. death when encountered by the few weeks vacation here with his The fourth quorum of elders shot back. this, Faubel said he raiding party. Officers said Morparents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Ariel Oldham was reorganized by Pres. John Denying Successful Reunion they told Richman. to find out who ris opened fire when A. Israelson as follows. Raphael would attempt was under arrest and was he him enterNorris B. Thomas Mrs. the him report. Vacancies in Ellson president; Newell Olson, gave shot by Rader. Services Held tained Sunday evening in compli- . And Old Folks Scott, Vaughn counselor; first a Jeanette ment to her daughter ' Kent Otto with second counselor,'" Final Valuation The female"earwlg lays hercgg'i The nent " Paradiss Jan. 25 Funeral ser- eleventh8.birthday. as secretary. in a small pile and guards them Summers" leftSunday Fred ana Of Railroad stake In of the Chapel The-- names until hatched. vices lor Ariel Oldham, 26, who for Provo a3 a representative ol ward authorities were presented States - Civil Ser- died at Hibbard, Idaho," Wednes- the ward M. I." A. to attend the Anderson. Charles Washington. Jan. 28 , (AP) A by ward Clerk vice Commission announces the day, January 22 were held in the M. I. A. Training School, he will Tasty Dinner were final -- organizations Prepares r Particivaluation on the Western. Auxiliary 1 p. m. be exaat ten or a week ward M. days. following open competitive chapel Saturday gone as follows: Y . pants to Enjoy Interesting Pacific railways owned and used then reported L. Lee preMaddox Orville who under Mr. Oscar minations; . with Bishop , M.- I. A. by Elmer Humphreys; property, of $63,861,208 as of June Program Junior forester, $2,000 td $2,500 siding. The music was furnished went a serious operation at a Sait Y,-- L: M. I: A. by Mrs. 'Etta Jen- 30, 1914. was made today by the Mrs. Lake hospital several days past is Benson Jan. 27 A very success son;. Junior Semlniary work by Interstate a year. Forest and Indian Ser- -. by the ward choir directed by Commis Commerce fui ward, reunion usually called Mrs. Katie Pehrson. The Relief sion. vices, . and. Bureau of Biological p. J. Welch, with Mrs. Elizabeth reported as recovering nicely. 7&cdfor Coughs owrSOyem a Gull . Girls Sea The enjoyed . waai Folk1 an at Ola Richman the organ. Reunion neid Society by -- .Mrs. Hazel .Hoyey; Survey. 4 ' Chill on Wednesday evening supper the Friday last t The services commenced by the at Junior range examiner, $2,000 DEPENDABLE Russia, which led the world In genealogical work by Gideon T. the ohme of Mrs. George S. bouse. Tnere were -- one meeting handrea Alvord; old folks committee by wheat exports before the war, now eweet Hour oi to $2,500 a year, Forest Service. Sold tMrymhtn ' singing oi, asBessie Miss Peterson Richman. and fifty or more present inclUd-m- g Lawrence Humphreys. Ammunition clerk, $1,620 a year prajer.'. opening prayer was consumes barclv what it produces Mrs. Richman with the en sisted the loliowing visitors, Mr. and office of the Chief of Ordance, by William T. James. Tne Mrs. Chris Peterson, George Hamp War Department. Washington, D. choir men sang, Memories Ol tertainment. Lofthouse was and Abe Jorgesen of the stake C. At least two years of superviThose who spoke words theMrs. Josephine Galilee. recipient of a pleasant birth- committee of the old folks; Mr. sory experience in the receiving, of comfort and consolation to tne party at her home Wednesday and Mrs. George D. Seamons, checking, storing, or mainten- family were Bishop P. O. Hansen, day a nice lunch was served evening, Mrs. Archie Woolf of the old D. ance of ammunition. President George S. Obray and and the evening pleas- - folk's commit tee',; of Hyde Park. the guests ' mono type Printer keyboard M. Bickmore. Each speaker spoke antly spent in games and social An interesting! program was family and PhaiL We extend our best wishes to given alter operator, $1.05 to $1.15 an hour; highly of the Oldham ' of one of partaking with hourTT an aiid $1.10 said' inll jenee teachtngs reader, ihe Mrs."proof Lofthouse fcr besi meals that ever was serv- extra pay for night, Sunday, hol- of the late Bisnop Samuel Oldham returns of the day. iflahy TvippyT tiie cd in Benson, and that is saying Goveror be overtime would work, iday. father of the deceased a great deal. A dance was given in nment Printing Office, Washingremembered by this comlong the evening at wnich the large ton, D. C. crowd had a very enjoyable time. munity; spoke of Ariel as being OF FLASHES LIFE disAll States and one a of kindly except Maryland, gentle Much credit is due the committee and Virginia, Vermont, Delaware, and position, always cheertui the members of which are John the District of Columbia have smiling where ever one might Ricks, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Associated The Press) (By received less than their share of meet him. Mr. and Mrs. Ls Jonathan Smith, New York Irene Bordoni appointments in the apportioned Musical selections were rendered afraid she is without a country Parley A. Reese and Mr. and Mrs, Departmental Service at Wash- as follows, vocal solo, Lay My and has appealed to the federal Bert Riggs. The Hyde Park orchesington, D. C. Beneath The Hose, by Mrs. authorities for a ruling. Bom in tra furnisned tne music. Full information may be ob- Heaa with Jr ern Norris Corsica she was an American cit The children of the ward were tained from Albert O. Anderson, Winner - James Piano soio, The izen for 11 years through mar entertained on Saturday by the accompanying. Secretary of the United States Norm. nage to Ray Goetz. The m4ir- - primary officers.! Marvin -- ThaYn Civil Sei vice "Board of Examiners Angela uieaW.Mias Fern were many riage was annulled three months furnished the xniisic by operating iloral emblems Tne at the post office in thls city. 1, Freedom from Friction. At the time a and beautiful and were carried tay ago in Chicago. furnished by Mayor A. became Mrs. Goetz, marriage G. panitrope she of the Lundstrom. relatives were Tne children several gins, Film 2. A Carry-Ove- r Metal of an alien woman to an Ameri- served by a Went Cuckoo generous picnic of lanuly. The following acted as can made her a citizen. over from the prevsupplies left pallbearers, Henry Howells, Paule, friction were oilier tban mineral oil could ever bo, lubricate, an oil must decree Exactly 4 Oclock Bahen, Keed Bictcmore, Hoy London The Duke of Noifolk, tious,,da'- The moderation in the metal euriace. A motor oil but were impractical for ue in internal com conditions added much to does this by Jf parah t the metal surface, bustion motors which operated at High tent , 21, has formed a corporation to Roy 1 ams and Leland Chicago; Janr 28 APi At. exon PasurerGL: tilt gatheringsand tirarrtKallp keeptni tbem separafed . prsture, administer his estate. HigpHwr!y-f!-- " tunder aH pening HiJitKm, actly"? trm.r January" 27, worth' millions.' The nominal .Friday and Saturday, .rwii4rswMstawWiMi is' ",tLord'wAccept choir tire Finally die Germ Eiscum, tontaiiiinl sang, 7 inside Godfrey Smith Our True Devotion. The benedict- capital of the corporation you to know that many oil freoucntly fail to While the break in the frigid oily property lacking in mineral oils, was is went cuckoo. do this. .... ... . imoieted. devised method .And n wea forcaam .... weather- is desirable, yet the deep ion- was.prtmoimroct by""Johfi F. $250,000. Think bow this separation 'of moving bining this essence with highly refined mineral , Smith had ho- actual need for a James. Burial took how and foggy atmosphere make in the New York place is forme wall The a or oils. oil accomplished. , arc Blind children parts cuckoo clock for he gets up when Paradise notorlng hard and hazardous. A film between opposing surfaces . . . and 1 is being taught to roller skate, "he feels dike it He could not, And B.cemetery. over the wlnshieid nnrf shield siptn tkil flm that Iht reputation of every tit at Oldham wasborn Only ConOCO Oils Art a roof rink with high walls. They jChainsare v7rv however, resist the timekeeper he tn muet rest. The- film is thin, of course, for it . . , This Give saw in the commonwealth Edison Paradise, Apnl 1st l)U3, he resided are urged to strike oof boldly roust ride in the tight crevices of hearings, until tne death of his parents of bumps. Them Penetrative Lubricity , They are company store, so he stuck it un- here . . But it must also be of . etc. pessary. some lew years pmtt. He made his pected to acquire confidence in juilely der his coat. extraordinary strength ... it must ding ten. Comlnentol Oil Company now own th. ex. As he strolled languidly toward home from then until his death taking care of themselves as well c.ou.ly . . . or the pressure of your motor clu,ive right to for North U. S. as Oldbenefits. Mineral B. William his with brother the physical vital andhuH it ran, w,l ,uee the exit it was just 4 p. m. The point Only with them new oil. Kis that be must death Idaho. kept copied. clock beneath the coat went ham at Hibbard, fracture-proxnre film tokick actZlI, Denver Production Increased Raymond , Crawford, cuck-ocame very suddenly Wednesday cuck-ocuck-ocuck-of n"rt!Zl 16, is a Jonah. lie Yes, ftPenetrative New Tiaeu sir; ...The Lubricity Whet does ... morning. He was m normal health came out of a whale ok, except film no longer may be hurled Washington, Jan. 28 (AP) A ppl iceman arrested him, for on retiring Tuesday evening, while that he was sent to the Gauge Of Motor Oil Merit Mineral production in the United Jw Pr- - The Gerrn- it is against the law to take dressing Wednesday morning he He had an idea that hoosegow. Penetrative lubricity!, the outstanding char- he could States during E,w 1929 was reported oi lt T r 5!m,TU'5 ecteristic of the new Conoco cuckoo clocks. died suddenly of a heart attack. get a free trip back to his home cn?7 Motor Oils. Tbie characteristic U the direct her in Los Angeles by hiding in an today by the department of com' dings clmgswhenthe beat of high esult of Mrs. Howard Ferguson and little - ped$ seeks to corch nd drive it away . . e You muat know th. story of visit-tu- g are of Las when bearing, try to squeeze it out . . ! clint Angeles daughter 000. Briefly, it is the patented result of 16 years' dings, too, when you stop your motor. And ..Here ..Ferguson s fr?!rp ln ,fe Mule o? a rS!ivalae ' experimentation by the British scientists, this is most important .; . for tha oil you are ' Henry Johnson. She I road car. Wheu he woke tip nin'" Southcombe. Back in 1901, when now using drain away at th motor ells and astonishment' the' 'of a ewlifpferver1 stops, and iuys che called "sir hospital at emerged much to of fundamental importance was require 5 to IS minutes to resume their everything guard and re- - Rotators he found the car had IT, v, to-r see her mother known about th refining of mineral oils ... duty when you next tread on the starter That water and to rtothor hm,- these two scientists foresaw that additional why 40 to 60 of your motor wear occur ,mp,ov,4 w the doctor gave thernjPari or Denver improvements must be made, in order to keep in those first minute of operation, drawp to a boat or land by a 'U,Ure dCVl0PmCQt ft orts of a complete recovery. Save your motor by the urn of thi, new oil. to attached it. Mourners Seville, Spain of Ae gasoline buggy. Introduce it to Conoco Robert Me Quarrie of ried Jose Merintezs coffin to a oil , animal knew that and They vegetable ode today at the sign of th Red -,-.1. Snuihfield spent a few days here cemetery chapel md placed it In boilers invented In Germany viMting with her parents, Mr. and"beside another coffin. Up came to produce high pressure steam the Jid of the other coffin and, coal dust is blown into the top Y Mourners, of preheated air and burned in Lloyd Oldham of Jerome. Idaho, out stepped a man. run to error. in the surround-od is The where man! center, it a few onlstartcd here spent calling dajs caretaker ,ed by water tubes, time friends and relatives, he explained he was the lat a favorite place for rame to attend the funeral of his a. brother Aril Oidham, h? return-.- 1 siestas-e- BEIISOII PARADISE - it T -- BI'AItTM -- - E-N- - Party the:Ward Property The-Uni- ted' , , . - . , . -- - oi-ler- ed Mr-an- enetrative iiDri.ciS , 1) ME AN . . at Penetration. by Bick-niur- T) - 1 TOif8o,-somethin- -- . , - 1 -- pnHi Cerm-PrOCejs- ed - cylinder-wall- s, ( Germ-Prossi- . o, o, g of o. o. - Germ-Procew- d .S3 j p,a ,v.-r- . y Germ-Proc- onens? reiS V - , car-,U- ne Germ-Process- . i ; home Monday. A Mr. and Mrs. Ilanry Danielson have Pittsburgh inventor claims to a' lens attachof Logan spent Fnnday here at ment perfected for cameras that makes Mr- rgrcnts -- possible photographing and re '1 Mis 1 Joseph B obray or hatural color mo-ti?- n John E. Miles left Friday for an production without pictures special pvtp-iPo- rt visit In O.ilUomia. fiitns of developing solutions i 1 -- r GEHEV3 PARAFFIN PROCESSED MOTOR OIL J" A. i ill |