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Show rrr. SCOUTS LOGAN-- THE JOURNAE, 'FSCEFOUIT J. H. Stocks URGED TO BE PREPARED FOR and John Hen- Gone-t- Coast o College SKowStac Olof Nelson, contractor, left Sunday for Los Angeles where, he has gone on business. He will be away for ten days or two weeks. The following letter of information is for all scouts and scouters Prof. W. J. Vickers will concerning the program for anniversary week beginning on to the Adult class in the speak 6th ward M. I. A. tomorrow evening Saturday to exupon the subject, Chaste MoBe sine open lip your and ther of Baalism in Israel. let its Fnriav, Calls Hearing let them um through the week. ocMarriage Licenses The stoic room toimcrly Clerk C V. Mohr has Issued a cupied bv the Capitol Grocery on South Mam in the Thatcher marriage license to John David Toothman Block. Unonuh the courtesy of the and Eileen - Wilma ne b0th of Twm Cicoige ThaUher corporation. will fdTn Falls, be used as an exhibit room for 31930.' IRERE DEUGIIIFUL TRIUMPHS AS SCREEN At College Chapel dricks of Lewiston were business visitors In the county seat today. GREAT ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM Monday, February CACHE COUNTY. UTAH ItlSHSiSU LOCAL SCOOTERS AND . PLAYER Miss Bordoni, Jack Gay Comedy Drama Is Brilliantly Acted By a Feature. .. C61or. Scenes and Others Buchanan TomThe Community play, my," will be presented in the U. S. A. C. auditorium, at 8:15 p. m. tonight and Tuesday evening. Little TTieatre tickets may be ex- l am one" actress and zat ees my beesness. That is a line spoken by Irene Bordoni in Paris. It describes with simple accuracy ones reaction to this piquant changed for reserved seats. The cast of players is practically the same as ' that of Her little Broadway star, whose initial screen venture opened yesterlast year's Other actress and what Husband, day at the Capitol Theatre. She is certainly one Community play. On the execuI . an actress! tive staff, LaPhene Peterson is French her From mtngumg different. busis Bordoni is Marcel Dunford refreshingly directing, iness manager; Robert Hull Is accent to her twinkling toes she spells George Q. Rich, Feb. 5, property manager, and Raymond 192 E. 3 N., a novel screen personality. She, has brought Pans, Robbins Is student director. ' New York stage success, with all its original charm to the her Miss Floralne Benson and Ray screen. B. West, Jr, head the cast First National-Vitaphoof in some very spectacular theatre dances and in uvenile-roles the players, star The sings leading all Logan and Cache troops Every The of other, members the the picture is mostly a comedy-dramto 20 is expected to sequences, although tioop from cast are, LePhene Peterson, Mrs. scenes of Paris are made in Techniof the Some have an exhibit in this building outstanding C. R. Johnson, Kenneth re. 'specialty"!, Trotman, vaed 40 icadv lm- display Friday, Febru-ai- v Kebef Society color the wonderful new process which has finally perfected ltend Kyrmel Hickman, Raymond Rob7. A .xei non will be reserved iMIffTITiilflTiiT bins Laura and Nelson. Alma Leonhardt, Feb. 5, Providence, the art of photography in for Vamunud Scoot exhibits Vanaction The centers around the during the natural colors. We see a famous Parisian music-ha- ll touch with guard troops, get in efficient Ward love affair of Tommy Mills and which Associated Press Photo for the City revues of those one Dr B. I,, Richards or Lcland Hill, of glitering performance Marie Thurber. Complications are not only startlingly Alfrieda Hagen lends voica as are effects color These phone 1132-famous. so is of added by Bertrand, another suitLight well at looks to the University of The exhibit will be open each or of Marie's who, according to Minnesota music show, realistic they are utterly beautiful. And in the midst of this The Wizafternoon from 1 to 6 p. m. durWard" 8Mni "JP ?ddfess the the disgruntled Mr. Thurber, the sing does ard of the Nile." She partly finances chromatic revelation is Bordoni Bordoni the laughing, ing the Anniversary Week, witt more damn things women like Tuesday at vAduJt Class Mr. her education by sinking for radio. Bordoni at her most inimitable ! the following troops in charge the scintillating ing, Subject: LA cent.,? cIck. and Mrs. Thurber are , Feb. 7 Troop 8: Feb. 9 Troop 9; but Insistent advisors Uphlc Fob 9 Troop 15; Feb. 10 Troop on all of Maries affairs, and lit- Canadian Citizen 12. Feb. 12 4: Feb. B LUCIA tle realize that their daughter Thomiriijr Troop 9; Feb. 13 Troop 13. has a mind of her own. It reAbove troops call at headquarta po?$Vab?ef S'0 mains for David, the kindly uners for particulars. Reports Being thnerJ? serious cle, to try to straighten out the We should attempt during the owing bis neck. He on situation. JLttowtb to tangled The ticket sale for the big show Aunt Lucia, begjns in the big Anniversary Day program 40 the hospital where Shot over of of ideals two the big By Inspector morning at the Richmond drug store at 9 :00 o clock. By the. treput he of this Miss Berdle Andrews performed on Tuesday.100 scouting, preparation and sermendous advance seat sale everything points to a big reserve, seat vice. A scout is prepared to meet city Went to Nampa on Sunday Student 3 III will A some time Canasale and it will be necessary for everyone to be there early to get Feb. feashe where will be lAP) Detroit, spend any emergency. This Associate d Press photo of the Legion . Auxiliary relatives. with How In mobilization call. tured in the visiting dian citizen . suffering bullet their choice of seats. Mrs. Idetta Merrill Lehf pirentt'of Rep. George 8. Graham, chair01 well It is put over will depend uptickets is for exceptionally demand large Jtnrl' theman of the houae Judiciary committhe wounds Hotel at at that Dleu, 'reports kins student at DeForeH on the way your troop responds in Frederick on Poultry also in the tee, decided to open the whole prosale u seat report ' morning. They accused United they are expecting a big r. H. J. Frederick will give a Windsor, Ont., number and in preparation. hibition queation In hearing! to ba cast is and the show that border customs for the in the States readiness in is cai patrol illness that everything fc4itl" lesson on poultry diseases at the A scout is helpful. He renders f the!r held before the committee beginthe Senior high school tonight at spectors of firing on him as he coached to a fine point and is certainly going to give a, world of ,. hospital here i00 service to his church, school, home ning February 12. for the Canadian ' r 7.30 for the poultry class. The was making ; community, country, and all other shore across the Ice of the De- entertainment. invited. is Individuals and agencies worthy public 1 a. m. at troit river todajt of help. We should make this ideal Formulate Counter - The Thaw strikes Cache wounded man is Arthur New Airmail Stamp Mrs. Sarah Tarbet Impressive through the big Mrs. David A. Kerr which will follow the Sunday and today there" a.. - A new 5 cent airmail slamp is Lai ramboise of LaSalle, Ont. He teen to be issued the federal gov- said he was fired upon when he ' thawino-snowconsiderable Proposal to French of ernment for by Services HeM in owiiiff to the warm the postal service ran away from the officers, who A mobilization call will be sent Passes at Family as he and a friend that has come upon to the Franklin and Oneida dis10, according to Postapproached scTne February the were working to free a sled load Plan master Joseph Odell. tricts three hours from the time Third Ward Chapel of 4iquor from the ice off the LoHome in Wellsville are to In be they expected head of Fighting Island on the seems to have been brok- - Jan. Posts. Receipts gan. This call will be relayed to London, Feb. 3 (PI The British the various troops. Each troop Postal receipts at the local of- Canadian side. Funeral services were held on 3 (Special) will arrange its own mobilization delegation today formulated and fice for January, 1930, totaled LaFramboise said he had driWellsville, Feb. 7 circulated to the other five pow- Chief Has Check in the Third ward chapel at Ice scheme. on died A. to Sunday 67, out the Postmaster automobile David ven his Mrs. $4,223.47, according Kerr, er delegates a counter proposal the for Mrs. Sarah Ann Tarbet, Logan Benson and Hyrum dlstricts-sd- ll at Odell. In January ., 1929 but that when the officers ap- - oclock Sunday morning Chief Gilbert Mecham Joseph ls jn whose death has already be given two hours to reach Lo- to the .French Tonnage plan and family home here. Hemorrhage pioneer, eck drawn on receipts were:- - $4112.66,' showing proached he fled on foot. will submit it t othe full naval me Utah cause been recorded. There was a largs 1930 of an gan. Immediate for as increase the was customs January border given At the patrol Savings and Trust of relatives, friends and Cache and Logan districts will conference tomorrow morning. Company of Salt Lake City in $110.81. . base it was declared .that no of death. Mrs. Kerr had suffered turnout of The counter proposal was vbe given opq hour. .Hyde Park, citizens ' Logan, who filled the the 29 for ffoni amount rheumatism years. of been had $25. The check reported ri-by shooting as another move forward to pay a tribute to North Logan, Benson ward and Go to Fox Conflab capacity chapel of the Mrs. Kerf was the daughter, inspectois working along to offer conand .agree- matcher comPmise to and . College ward - will .be. given-o- ne . this lady the all fur good large Practically ver. John H. and Nancy- Bankhead, solation to the bereft, family. , ment on a plan for the limita-tio- n S3 . and one half hours. In the have gone valley producers born in Wellsville Decemof navies. All troops north of Logan will The choir under the leadership ' to Pocatello where a convention LaFramboise denied he Was a and was 1862. , of Mrs. George Ewer, supplied .the of fox farmers is being held to- rum runner buj,to said heouthada ber 2, stop at the beginning of the ops. Troop, 33. Troops 38,39 49.- help agreed Surviving are her husband, one usual - numbers. Opening prayer double .pavement north of town days Among those who went from merely friend Band, last night. Hyrum district son, Bishop John D. Kerr of Wells- was offered by George W. Squires should commitwere Preston teach! there at the They Austin, and Joseph Login Represented and commissioners, Troop Second ward, and two daugh- and benediction was pronounced ' ville said that time appointed to be In Logan, teemen physicians Attending Pond of the Logan Fox Farm. Hutcht-so- n Lester Lowe of LaFramboise s cuidition was not ters NBss Vella Kerr and Mrs. by L. C. Cardpn. The grave Was Lyd and shall await the signal of 22' 23 24 25. Franklin, leading noted racer of Ashton and serious. Evan O. Darley, both of Wellsville. dedicated by David Tarbet. Mr. disaster to be given by factory Scout serivee to Institution; 40 carry the Preston producer of mink In the valley Three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Glenn, and Mrs. Henry Salisbury renderwhistles and bells. Three dongs troop 21; M. T. A. Stake and colors In local fox the farm accompanied the annual races at Og- owners to the or short blasts pause 3 more Ward superintendencies; Troop KOMO at Seattle at 9:30 p. m. Mrs. Alvirah Bankhead, ana Mrs. ed A duet, and a vocal solo,, was' convention city. short pause three more short as 28. Troops 27 28 29. Benson dis- den and Ashton, according to the Pacific time and 10:30 p. m. Adam Glenn also survive. sung by Frank Baugh Sr. trict committeemen and commis- announcement of the secretary Mink Creek Forester Here Funeral services will be held in Mountain time. The life of devotion to .tier " or the chamber sioners. of 64 55 56 57. Troops 53, commerce, w. the Wellsville Second ward chapel, family and church was related by Troops from the south of LoLibby, forest ranger at Joseph P. Scout 1 to The Shumway. service transactions of home; troop 58 Wednesday February 5, at oclock the speakers who had been neigh- gan will slop at Logan bridge on A Scouts Creek, Is In Logan to make Bird Has business were consummated by Mink Family; troop 58. Thomas South Main and await the siga report on forestry matters in Says p. m., under the direction of Bis bors and friends for years. They 59 60 61 62 63 64 '66. Troops Heath, representing the his district to Supervisor Carl B. nal. Resisted Evolution hop Evan H. Bankhead. included John Quaylc, Bishop John Alter parade the group will be chamber of commerce. Troons In Logan wilf be given Arentsen. Sterling R. Q. Adams, Lee Jones and Bishop Justice, the call from their respective dis- dismissed 1 to participate ak fol- Pick ranger in the Pocatello district of William Evans. The latter paid a Cal., Feb. 3 (AP) Leigh Hans Peter Marcusen Berkely Cp Gasoline Thieves tricts. They will assemble at their lows: and Life Swimming the Cache forest, is in Logan to M. Larson, research worker at high tribute to the daughters, Inez 2 Regular Gasoline Saving. shows thieves who have been make a report on conditions to the trooR picture headquarters ... andthere at" reduced California,-b- eTarbet of and Mrs.- - Jennie - Morgan, University 3 ices. Educational await the signal as above. at the wholesale wareoperating pi Carl B. Arentsen. For lieves he . has found in the road who had been untiring In their deRichmond Dies house of the Blue Light Gas and Supervisor At the giving of the signal all picture Junior High school. at ester Libbey has general charge runner a creature which has revotion to their mother during her on South Main of the Portage, Malad troops will proceed toward the Report at 7:15 at tabernacle. ml company and Port-ne- sisted the process of evolution for long months of sickness. Burial center of town, each troop mainGather at 7:15 at tabernacle. street, have been apprehended areas. forestry at le.t 100.U00 vears. Enter by troops, sit by troops. and now occupy a eeU in the Hans Peter Matcussen, 37, died was in the LoganA cemetery. taining its unity. announced yesterday Sunday at a Ideal hispital' from Larson Each troop should now Fill front benches first, leave no county jail. One lad on whom Clerk Breaks Leg he had found fossils of the ulcer of the stomach. He was born Bomb on the following basisorganize that spaces. Bring your troop banners. were a number of skeleton keys, Damages at strata at Aaborg, Denmark. May 14, 1893, Roll call As your troop num- has confessed. It ls said, to havOne group as first aid speciale extension division at the U. road runner in pleistocene near LoS Angeles and that they He was a member of Post No. 33 Kansas ists. One group to aid police. One ber Is called, entire troop stand, ing taken gasoline from the tanks Q ...saw rt City Hotel fmsort;yne indicated the species of 100,000 of the American Legion at Rich i group to aidt fire department or with such a greeting as, Troop at the warehouse on several occa?24 eiveninK-- jears ago was the same as the mond. other agency. The first aid group 64 here and happy. Don't use sions. Kansas City, Feb. 3 4AP) A s bird of today. It was his optn-ler .4,rothejf Edgar Surviving Mr. Marcussen are hls bomb hurled through the plate should bt prepared with first aid Over 8 words. ac-- 1 04 4he ion that the bird had not widow, Mrs. Vivian Egan Mar- glass window of a Oscar A. Kirkhaqi will tell his Jl'STl RECEIVED BJG SHIPequipment to take care of pharamacy in Mitchell was going because his environment changed o . had re- - cussen, three children, Lowell, case which might grow out of any At 8:15 MENT OF FRESH FROZEN SALstory. jamboree the Commodore hotel at Lin wood the W 40 ou8DCL.wen4 ou4 c4ch h?WI1k and Mr. hls mained , and Lex, , parents, Know your oath and MON. emergency r stationary. GOING AT 15c WHOLE and Tracy avenue early ' She discovered she hadi a Mrs. Thomas Marcussen of Hy- boulevard wilt be. a pa .lent for eacn law. Don't use 1st. 2nd, 3rd when OR HALF FISH. EXTRA SPECdid thousands of dollars They today forgotten her gloves and. went i rum and the following brothers troop to work on. He will have a giving Oath. IAL. MODERN MARKET. to the hotel and i, other " TIRCC OIr ValS back to get them and In the hur-- l damage and sisters: and note pinned upon him telling NaChristian, Henry Mr. Leo M. Sandefur of the Advertisement in the thickly ry went through the wrong door) Herman Marcussen and Mrs. El- nearby buildings what is wrong, broken limbs, cuts tional council will be present and to Africa "On Way south section, and. fell apartment populated into the basement. lis The Nielsen of C. P. and Hyrum bruises, etc. to Visit's Dodge Dealer message section. give a wonderful was break a bad ' ' Marcussen one, of up being Logan. Colors, Troop 108. and scoutwas Injured. troop committeemen Police O. W. Gibson, district represen-- , near the hip. .Budawavo, Southern Rhodesia, A funeral will be helc No one Band, executive board Logan masters. were a Feb. 3 AP) The Prince of Wales undermilitary today tative of the Dodge automobile report Investigating n the direction of the and comcouncil rtook-tnn-- $r was 82, Entertained of Richmond. Th that an automobile was driven Legion missioners. Tfoops 109, 1 2 3 T 9 greater interest and ne'..sbafl'maiinfacturersr Allf0ver activity;, before resuming his Journey day and hour of the funeral will hurriedly from the. scene follow Mrs. G IL w week end, - calling on - ' In succession. 100 per The building agencies are ing the explosion. In late shoemaker. CLH Baker, was1 40 Beira- the next stP n hls be announced later. " Service to - Comnumtty. j'cent. Stake presidencies,- bishops, the Dependable B. Motors lnc local Goldberg; G. Blair, with Harry by pleasantly surprised at- her home An't(anhantlnS trip. ...Troop , 4. Mayor , and Civic.Auth-- i M...I.. As.. and. Sunday .schools, are company - of -Lessee-- - of- 7 another men uaoriimg,-r-r;4hthe- " Bod ge -- sales ryes terd a y by- - fifty- - of manager apart SCOUT LEADERSHIP ort tics, "Troop" 8: ' -- a- - shirt 1 - keriously - damaged .,by doing their best for us. in who building, to called prince sport garged extend felicitations TRAINING SCHOOL 11 14 15 19 20 in Troops to her. Mrs. Baker Is 82 ..Some L!ind - white, .. trousers, .received a OPENS IN LOGAN fire Saturday morning. .Cache, district ..commit SCOUT EXECUTIVE. BOARD - r,.; a. .of prominent residenU .vSome. labor was Used ; Bumber a or years ago Mrs photograph' I eem.cn and Commissioners. MEETS lO HEAR REPORTS in the construction of the buildrnotored to then the some Baker and golf of from her (Continued primary Page One) Scout Service to Country, Troop FROM COMMITTEE HEADS By mid day he bad reing, Mr. Goldberg said. pupils was discovered. For the!cours5, 2 abreast; Legion Fife & Drum r train his John H. to the Journey, or 0flsumed last Wilson, advancement three four some years, corps; Troop 5, 2 abreast. (Continued from Page One) BURGLARS cheers of GET crowds at , station. the H. Charles these JTeadefT who in in reside Sorenson, pupils Logan Troops 6 10 12 13 16 17 18 in LOOT OF $1,006 have been making a periodic tharge of the outdoor program; L boys Supplies License Plates succession. impossible to keep older R. Humphreys, enrollment apd A Scouts vocation. Troop 105', from dropping out of scouting due K- J. H. Watkins, assisted by W. calls on "Mrs. Baker to bring her, (Continued from Page One) attendance; Scout Executive PresBurnham, opened an office in cheer and renew their friendship. 2 abreast; merit badge, counsel- to lack of interest created among ton W. Juvenile Officer Pond, Peter scoutmaster; quarters Kings 2 them. 1017. abreast. ors; troop first believed a gas explosion was A. C. Pedersen, senior Scout Executive pond gave a in the court house this morning David Harrison Marries Toda- ypatrol lead- responsible, but Sherman Franklin County Band, Oneida said Bussell er; where license Word will Utah be from comes, scotit' Harold Rich, Seattle 3 that AP lablt scribe; to the Fel. Grain plates relative 4'hirago, troop district committee and commis- report there was no gas In the building. B Peterson. David Watto son Mr. of Mrs. Mr. March 1.16 morale. 1.13 and i.irl-1.13 supplied the and officer; and mobilization applicants. 41 42 43 44. anniversary sioners. Troops 40 Sam Madonnia, owner of the B. Harrison of Cove Is' May .. 1.20 1.20 1 2 1.17 leaders: Leland fruit 1.17 7 8 following patrol Scout Service to School, Troop; week program to be held Febru-3- kins has 4000 sets of plates, be- William married store, had not been found 1.191-J. J. in Hailstone, 1.19 number This I.2LL2L1.22 Seattle .with Edwin Kelall scouts 60,090. for . being July in ginning Robets, today, 2 abreast; School supennten-- ary Logan . early - today.,- - They by police Earl 1.2 1.21 1.22 Hunsaker V. home well of ler, at should Mrs. L22 Mr. take the Duce and Cache and Fred pretty quantity valley. dents, principals, teachers; Troop and scouters. in to him, as to question, sought , Much care J. needed Proviof the this in enthusiasm of Jr. for the work Clawson, formerly plates 32, 2 abreast. Troops 45 46 47. U President Joseoh Quinney. motive the for bombing. possible to be office President dence. will Brock of The remain the accomplished was manifest Spanish interests that have cb Fran klin. district . ..commUJUemen Jed the Cache vaUev council spoke- cojinty. open untir'''March "'1." Persons Seattle branch of ' 'the-- ichureh CT'i ta'ined a ''ten-yrtoneessiorr' tor according W Executive ' Pond, and With a new' electrical ""device and commissipners. Troops 31 34 briefly thahking all the cu'niSaints exploiting sponge beds in Moroc- the school classes still have room foods, are cooked from the inside mittes for their heightened in- wanting them can also get license Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y 35 36 37. as Is well can waters expect to develop a for mpre scouters who wish to en-- 1 out in much less than, the usual trucks as for their march The in work Scout terest the in flie plates officiating. .wedding to Church. service Troop Scout will be broadcast ter Into the training activity. over station new industry for that country. their automobiles. i time. '1 33, Stake Presidencies and bish- - Cache districts. . -- ne -J- a. 1 ltlh well-meani- ng Anf2, TICKET SALE TUESDAY AUHT 11th-Tr- oop i. -- - a r par--v-ad- e, emer-gqnc- y. ; , Tonnage WbSfi2."Sf si r . ' . ed VS - 4 1 - - -- , - j , i -- , -- ! -- uf , . , A ll. . i , wi v Ar-l- recom-mlttme- -- - 1 - - distiict-commlttee- ingan man - Amer--ica- Mrs.-Bak-er,- ' Baker,-wido- - - ... was-opera- ' , 1 - - ted -- t-- suc-fessi- ,n. -- . -- non-unio- . I - - . 2 4 5-- 8 0, 2 3, i 1 . 5-- 8 2 , . U.S.A.C.iuditorium Monday andTuesday, Feb. 3 and 4 Curtain at 8:15 -- ar LITTLE THEATRE Presents THE COMMUNITY PLAYERS A snappy three act comedy by Howard Lindsay and Bartrand Robinsonl Under personal direc-tio- n v of LaPhene Peterson. , y Reserved seats 50c. Tickets mj on sale at Secretary a office and Thatcher Clothing Co. Little Theatre Season Tickets may be exchanged for : reserved seats. -- , |