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Show Mir t liituum 'MiOtimng Thursday, January 30; 1930. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH FASHION LADIES ARCH PLATE PRESERVERS SHOES Friday Regularly to $13.50 9-9- z-- REGULARLY TO 8.50 LADIES VANDALIA PUMPS AND TIES REGULARLY $2.00 GORDON AND ONYX HOSIERY 5 Kentucky Beauty LOCAL NEWS B Saltzgiver of Kein-mei- ci Wyoming is in Logan on way home from Salt Lake 11 leads forwards Brinley 7.85 Logan Chamber of Commerce - President Magleby . age of Taken to Hospita Virginia, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Parley Pedersen, who has been a very sick child for several days, has so far recovered that she has been removed to the hospital for surgical attention. Associated Press Photo Catherine Bennett Lowry ot Cor bin, Ky., wat aeleeted at the most beautiful girl at the University ot Kentucky. 13 Committee Compiles points. -- if Asxorlattd Press Photo Eugenia Bankhead Hoyt Butt, daughter of Rep. William Bankhead of Alabama, la reported en route to Waahington from San Franclaco to procure annulment of her recent "marriage to Lawrenc Butt, Jr., Nevada football star. She says he faded to tell her hi divorce did not become final until January 19. -- Mr. FORWARDS Meets D. - j , HUMAN INTEREST II! CHANEY ROLE Rotary (Continued -- er er ct hit-and-r- un - discussion. from Page One) ious kinds were attractively plac- Membership Committee ed on the tables in such a way Will Meet Soon that the color scheme tied up with the table decoration of the the The membership committee will central Rotary committee, Aims and Objects. President Lun- - be called together very soon arid dahl spoke on alms and func- asked to visit a number of protions; A. G. Olofson on the dut- spects to join the chamber of ies of the club service commit- commerce. Members come and go tee; George W. Skidmore substi- and it is always necessary com-totuting for Dr. H. R. McGee spoke, have an active membership on the duties of the international- - mittee to keep in touch with preservice committee ; Harry Parker sent members and prospects, spoke on the problems of the committee I service community Replies Hyrum Arnold told of the - duties of the vocational sendee com-- ; Made To mittee; John Wilson very capably contrasted present methods By Ogden of trading with those of days HendrickMiss gone by. Virginia (Continued from Page One) son, with Miss Vilate Jones as two solos. merce yesterday sent to the Utah accompanist, sang 'Both girls are from the U. S. A. legislature a protest to remarks C. Frank Baugh Jr, with S. E. made at Palo Alto by Mr. Lutz, Clark at the piano, led in com- which the chamber claimed were il munity singing. derogatory to the state of Utah. An old railroad engineer eiusU, gmff, his engine and the traditions of the road his religion this is the new character Lon Chaney gives his audiences in his latest starring vehicle, Thunder, a .sound synchronized epic of the railway now playing at the Capitol Theatre. It affords a startling variation of the usual bizarre and macabre roles assigned to The Man of a Thousand Faces. Chaneys characterization is an intensely human one, and will live long irt the memory of Annie Buist, Feb. 1, Mendon, those who see it, for he veritably lives the pait of the veteian railroad man. He even wears a moustache the first in ears to nake' his part is a man el of illusion. convincing, and his make-u- p There are thrills galore thundering lides ovc frozen rails in a great tocomotiVenveird seenes in the great h 'ago railroad yards with their strange lights and Mrs. Arthur Krnes, Feb. 1, 42 S. 6th W., blinking signals, and a wild dash to the i escue in the Mississippi floods, a disaster that furnishes the dramatic climax of the vivid story. Through it all runs an entrancing romance the love story of a young fireman, son of the old engineer, and a ' P. T. A. Council Meeting Musher in Brigham Council The Merchants committee of The Parent-Teachthe Box Elder commercial club will meet Friday, January 31. at 6 oclock at the Junior high anand chamber of commerce nounces that Saturday, February school. Attorney Leon Fonnes-bec- k will be the speaker. 2t 8, will be a big event In Brigham City, as on that day the great Comedy Drama Dewain Kent with his Labrador Nora. Wake Up, a three a Irish Setter dogs will be on hand drama, will be presented and put on a demonstration run comedy in the Eighth ward amusement Goes To Wisconsin free of charge to the public. hall mext Friday at 4.30 and 8:15 for A. B. Hansen left oclock. This is said to be an ex- Laerorse, Wis., where yesterday will join Visit Police Headquarters he InMrs. Hansen who has been visitMiss Anderson and her train- cellent play. The public is the - Whittier vited to be present. ing clqaa - flora ing for some time. On his way he will stop over at Ruthven. Iowa, school visited the office of Chief of Police Gilbert Mecham this Found Guilty he will pay a brief visit to where Time sentencing Abe Hod- relatives. He anticipates being morning where they were In- ges, of for of away two months. convicted Lewiston, structed In the duties ot policeand men. The little tots became very drunkenness postponed unStore interested and asked many ques- driving, hasHebeen pretty actress. was arrested after Remodeling tions regarding jails and how til Friday. The United Cash and Carry ancollided his with automobile Company Is remodeling the Jack people get into them. other car near Smithfield. Andrews store on South Main street and expect to open up for White Leghorn Fggs R. M. C. Special Duart Permanent Wave business there tomorrow with a of Breeders two more prize winning $7.00. only days .and general line of groceries Rhode Island "Red "chickens- - will ( Stockton Christiansen - hair - Law- - will Orval notions.' kitchen" have to look to their dewave ting and permanent be the new manager. when it comes to egg production. partment. Niels Bergsjo was exhibiting an Advertisement Back From Wichita egg this morning that was laid H. Wadman, the tinner, has 2 by a year old white leghorn Temple Marriage from a pleasant just hen that will make many of the David W. England, son of Mr visit returned at Kansas, where Wichita, larger variety of poultry hurry and Mrs. J. H. England and he went to visit his sister whom to beat In size. It weighed three Miss Mane Helen Robbins, he hadnt seen for 35 years. The and one half ounces. Suit Lake City. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William weather there, he says, has been T. Robbins of 385 North First cold, similar to the weather in Utah Aggies vs. Montana Slate at Some times the most careful East, were married in the Logan Cfiche Valley. drivers have accidents. Shoup, temple on Wednesday. Immed324 North Main. iately fallowing the ceremony a Fire at Peters boro Advertisement Fire at the home of E. L. Petwedding dinner was served at the home of the brides parents for erson at Petersboro was started ' J immediate members of the famBudy. Arrives in Logan yesterday afternoon, caused-- ' toy- - a j The body of Mrs. Edee E. ily. The table was decorated hot air furnace. The department big Brock, who died Monday in An- beautifully with spring blossoms was called and both the en-1 aheim, California where she had Mr. England Is prominent in county truck and the small been with her sister for several musical circles m this city, hav- gine could go no farther owing the heavy en- months, arrived In Logan Thurs- ing at one time been a member miles out of town do no farther owing day night and was taken to the of the Capitol theatre orchestra. ginethe-could - heavy-de- ep The snow, home of her brother, Jesse Earl, Following a brief 'honeymoon In txr 36 North 2nd West Street. The Ogden and Salt Lake the newly! small engine went on over and their home hr, upon, arrival.. Mrs. Peterson had bodywBcrompanled here- - hr weds- - will-maused her water hose and had" the her sister,- Mrs. S. S. Pond of Logan. controls ' - Damage fire under "Anaheim. Friends "may "view the amounted to about $225 fully Inremains at the home of Mr. Earl Cache Primary Meeting Cache Stake Primary officers sured. , any time prior to the services which will be held on Friday. meeting will be4 oheld Friday, New Radio Arrivals clock in the 31, at January 31 at 2 p. m. in the January The Thatcher Music Company 2t Stake House. First ward chapel. are offering a special Invitation Violation- to the radio public to call and New tube, our best grade, free Traffic Attention has been called to inspect the two beautiful new n?th TOcnewbus that car- - Philco radio models which have rny Kif- - the fact "thatthe' students to the U. S. A. CT. just arrived for demonstration r!neJ !:Lla Mam St. t. G. Strong. the traffic law practieal- - purposes. Ray Carlson, manager Advertisemcnt ly every day. There are instances 0f the local music store, is every morning when tne thusiastic over the many feaWheat Marketing Meetings j bus takes students tense drama of to the college tures of these new models that A Hails Hie officers of the Cache) with upwards of 80 persons commend them to the public, fillJ ttih k t tkrilO.hss't throb , County Wheat Marketing organ-- 1 crammed into it As the vehicle They have a new super-shar- p emttrtef lzation wish to advise all wheat goes over the hill to the north j selectivity over the entire dial, growers that there will be two 0f the college it is so loaded at being able to bring in distant w'heat marketing meetings in the tims that it barely creeps. Par- - stations even in the midst of bounty on Mbnday, February '3rd enLC W'ltlr students -- who regularly strong 4ocal.--rlde One meeting will be at Newton at the bus. are wondering what 1:00 p. m. for all growers on the might happen should the brakes Mrs. Tarbet Dies ALSO west side and the other will be faij to w:ork on these over crowd-a- n Mrs. Sarah Jane Tarbet, 205 this of 7 resident 30 1st at North, evening meeting ated vehicles. The congestion in West, Talking: Comedy the Chamber of Commerce, Lo- -i these buses Is said to be so great city for 70 years, died at her a gan, for all wheat giowers onat times that the chauffeur is home last evening following the East and South sides of the unable to have the necessary protracted illness. Mrs. Tarbet Mr. Stearns, representative room for the manipulation was bom In Gasport, England. the wi"of the Federal Farm Board. and,of vehicle.-Woul- d., it. not be August 29, 1851 and was M. Tar"Thomas of the J. A. Webster, chairman of the dow late the for Utility company when heavy traf- - bet. She was the daughter of regional wheat marketing dis-lt- 0 anticipate tnct of Utah and Idaho, will beiflc ig coming and provide an ex William and Sarah Meaton folthe speakers t The new form of tra conveyance and eliminate Surviving her are the marketing organization under the- this crowded condition and thus lowing children: Albert Tarbet,Federal Farm board will be ex- remove to a certain extent, some Griggs, Idaho; Mrs, WLIiam StillPas plained. This should be of vital of the dangers that accompany water, Nevada; Llyal Tarbet, Tarinterest to all farmers at this ' crbwdlng students into a huddle, adena, California and Inez "done at the - present j bet Logan. Fungal services will time so that a large attendance isbelng Is expected at both meetings. be announced .later. time. j j i iax Expert Attack Chamber Basketball Standings Western ' The Fire Prevention committee its report to send to the fire prevention committee of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce and to the National Board of fire underwriters. Last year Logan won first place in the state and fifth place in the nation in its class for fire prevention work. fan Logans fire loss this year isnumbelow any In the city for a ber of years. This will go a long National Legislation way to help Logan win even a Committee to Meet higher place in the nation this year. The committee has an inIn the National teresting contest on The committee on schools and this will be completmeet will Saturday ed at the end of the school year. Legislation The committee has been very ac- - this week to discuss Referendum tive and has done much to help! No. 50 "on the Federal Reserve keep down fire loss in Logan The meichants committee will Cityand to get the public more fire prevention meet next week to outline its interested in Spring work. program for the Annual commitin March. The opening -- will have other .subjects fortee, Luncheon Is compiling ' Commissioners Albert Berntson has gone to D. Mackay appeared before the county commissioners on the state capital where he will or three days atWednesday in reference to the spend two assessment of the state's equity tending to business matters. Mr - Mackey, The matter was referred to the ' Keunlont Avoii All old residents of Avon ,are county attorney. cordially Invited to return to the Girl wanted for general house old home town to be in attenwork and to care for .children. dance at the Old Folks Reunion. 198 W. 1st N. Phone 628. February 7. Old Folks Committee Avon Ward Advertisement The new officers of the chamber of commerce have met nearly every day since their election to go over the selection of the committees and outline the program of work. The officers plan to have the list of committees and the list of projects prepared to present to the directors at their next meeting, Friday, February?.- t - Report on Logan Eldon Brinley, flashy Cougar forward leads the forwards with 50 points while his teammate, Russ Maglely leads the guards with the same number of points Cat Thompson, the Bobcats all American forward who had a total of 80 points at this time last year, is in fifth place among the forwards with 34 points. The Leaders: urn 1A Secretary New Officers Selecting Committees and Planning Work fire Prevention - M. R. BRIEFS B. G. TIIVrClIER Frank Ward, elongated Montana State center, took a commanding lead in scoring when he rung up-- At- points on the B. Y. U. last week for a total of 90 In all. He is practically double his closest competitor for the honors, Carl Davis center of Utah State who has scored 52 points. Ward scored 49 points on Utah and 41 on B. Y. U. for ah average of 22 5 points per game. Davis scored 25 on the Utah quintet ahd 27 against B Y. U. for an aver- Nibley Ward Keunion The Nibley ward reunion and old folks party has been for Friday, January 31. There will be a program rendered, dinner served and a dance. I to $11.00 in van of guards. Ward has 90 Doints You too can have well trimmed hair. Modern Barber & Beauty Parlors, 13 W. Center St. Advertisement ! Regularly REDUCED TO REDUCED TO $1.70 Division Scoring Tire .Man Here J L Glover of the Goodyear Tires and Rubber company, spent pait ui this week in Logan on business lor his company. X . Ward In Western Carl Pchrson, local elctrician. wont to Hall Lake today on business. licr City Two Bays $5.85 MARRIAGE REPORTED ON ROCKS Davis Second To . 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