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Show s TUB TOURNAU PAGE FOUB Friday, February 21, 1930 LOGAN; CACHE COUNTY, UTAH R. TALMADGE in ! ChinaTowrCharlie Lyric Theatr6T0ll8y LOCAL NEWS Enjoys Best Healtfi In 25 Years ' '? V Married People Enjoy Old Folks Day . j & t North Logan Friday February 14th was an unusually happy day ' among the married People of North Logan. It was Old KoBcs were treated to one dsf and theycelebrations yet given of the best lo their honor. All the married people in the ward were united. hiS Chairman J. Chambers and re committee surely know all the quircments to make such gatherings a success. TLe people responded generof ously so tnat an abundance substantial food and dellcac'es were ready for the throng of happy, hungry people to the anumber bounof 126 who were served teous dinner. In a few cases where old folks were unable to be present, dinners were sent to their homesr Members of the old C.folks L. committee of Cache stake, Peterson, Abe Jorgenson, Andrew King, G. Hamp and their partners, and the old folks committee of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Seamons, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Woolf and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Han-c?- y were spec'al guests. A hot chill dinner was served a; 12 30 p. m. Tho blessing on the barquel was offered by Ancliew King. The guests were seated at three long tables, the decorations were carried out In the Valentine idea. After the ban quet the following interesting pro gram was rendered. Community singing, .Come Come Ye Saints; - invocation, Jos. A. Folkman; singing, "America; Miss Leona Bunce with guitar accompaniment sang several numbers, I Dreamed of uid Virginia, -- Where the Silvery Colorado Wends Its Way," Lay My Head Beneath a Rose, and Scotch song, AnThe Prune; drew King; recitation, He Was Such a .Jiice.. Young ; Man,.. Mrs, Geo. Hamp; duet with encore, 'Misses Elva "Palmer and Iliah Maughan; harmonica music with encore, Deverl Hurst and Harvey Maughan, with guitar accompanist by Ezra J. Palmer; humorous The Dutqhmans Telereadings, -phone and Pat the Mayor, Mildred King; funny paper, Oliver Larsen; saxaphone music with piano accompaniment, Elva Pal- mer and Lovell Kemp; Swiss yodel song, Beatler sisters; comic story and speech. Chairman Geo. Seamons of Hyde Park. The festivities were brought to a close with a grand ball In the evening, refreshments were served. The -- a-- S' f y tDAVID - S. BEEKMAN At the age of 79 I am still active in business and I attribute my etatire present good health, energy and vitality to the benefits I derived from Sargon. I actually believe this wonderful medicine has added years to mV life. For five years my health had been failing steadily. My nerves were all to pieces, and I hardly knew what a sound night's sleep vid tot -- Bensons Viit Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Benson and daughter of Weston, Idaho were visitors in Logan on Thurs-da- y. ; Ro'ief Society Meeting The Logan stake Relief Society will hold union meeting Sunday. February 23, at 2 p. m. In the stake house. 3t Visits In Logan -; -- James ; I J. Facer Pocatello Is a business visitor in - Cache Valley. While in Logan he visited at The Journal office where his occasional callir' are always appreciated. i-- , Choir Party A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Robins, 385 North, 1st East, last evening as a farewell party by the Logan Fourth ward- - choir- - for Mr. and Mrs. Kbbins who are moving into the Sixth ward. Thirty persons were present who brought their picnic and a jolly time was experienced by all. , . - 1 at ..m, JM Tr J1 iTs v f s Miss Geneva Olson, 24, popular young saleslady at the- - Cinderella Shop, died early today following an illness that lasted about eight hours. Miss Olson accompanied by a companion and other friends, weht to Hyrum to the dance last evening. While at the dance she became 111 and was brought to her home, 322 East Center Street, and "the mother, Mrs. Hannah Olson, did all tnat loving hands could do to aid her sick daughter and to relieve her suffering. At 5 p. m. a doctor was called and the case was pronounced one of V- -x ) " internal hemorrhage. Efforts to save the young ladys life by a blood transfusion failed. A postmortem disclosed that death was due to the bursting of a blood vessel internally. Miss Olson who was bom in Lewiston, the daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Ole Olson, had resided here with her mother for the past three years, having been employed at tne Cinderella Shop during that aMOcwted era Photo. Robert Redwing, Indian screen actor, has sued Charles Oaaga Indian, In Long Beach, Cal for $310,000 damages charging alienation of tha aflections of hit wlfa, Roso Marla, alaoof I the films. time. Deceased is Man-cravi- e, - ton, Services have not been announced but will Likely be in the seventh ward chapel with burial at Lewiston, G. M. Berg Here O. M. Berg, of By MARY GRAHAM BONNER Seattle, Wash-her- e with Mia. T. visiting E. Daniels and family. Mr. Berg locate may in Cache valley per- -' SAINT VALENTINE to take you back this evening to the third century. Thats qute a while back for you know were living in the twentieth century, the Little Black Clocksaid. So he took John and Peggy across the water by means or a swift magic plane, and they saw a friendly, nice man whose name was Bishop Valentine. doThey followed him about and they saw him and of kind sorts all helping people all acts, ing he could. But then the Little Black Clock said they had 'Letter leave and that on their way back home he would tell them the rest of the story. People were very cruel in those days and they were cruel to the kindly man whom you just saw, the clock said. But as time went on the tale of his good deeds spread about and all his gifts to o i ople who needed help were told from one per-sto the next, until people began to say Why, he was So good and kind. He was a perfect saint. After awhile people Jiegan to call him a saint, and so now we speak of Saint Valentine, and that is why people send around valentines to each other, showing they think nice, friendly, affectionate Im going J manently. . the-Ut- ah -- id . taxa-tioi- In-th- d . -- - s Geiman scientists have obtaining - electric current from storm clouds on a Swiss mountain and controlling the sparks produced. A double circuit line over which electricity will be transmitted at 132,000 volts will be built between two Indiana cities 58 miles apart. The French government has established regulations for 'the inspection of all reinforced concrete work,, both during and af' ter construe titua: suc-ceedc- ! - . 9o $500 . I never knew there was such a person as Saint Valentine, said Peggy. And wouldnt he he surprised if he saw some of the Valentines I get? Why this morning I got one that wasnt a bit pretty. It was funny and there vas a picture which looked something like me and j yet it was so funny. I guess John .sent it! John didnt say anything except, So thats how we got Valentines Day, is it ? (Tomorrow The First Telescope) - her by Lind-bia- UM0S thoughts. survived mother and the following brod, thers and sisters: Mrs. Olive Sacramento; Mrs. John E. Olson, Logan; Miss Amanda Olson, Logan; Edwin, Olson, Midvale; Leo Olson, Preston; Mrs. C. C. Lemon and Mrs- Udell Call, Salt Lake; Isadore Olson, Lewis- 5 -- united.-A"gtro- 4 : r We Shop is Dead i . Ward . Of Cinderella Frank Harris orchestra furnished Dies at Wellsville the music. The committee is to be Arthur Bowers, 68, died at success for of the congratulated Wellsville Thursday evening folthe days entertainment. The Old lowing an illness of heart trouble Folks committee is composed of and other complications. He is the following members: Mr. and survived by his two sisters, Mrs. Mrs. James Chambers, Mr. and Y. L. M. I. A. doing a Edith James of Wellsville and good work man. Mrs. E. J. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. and fully organized. Mrts. Louis Stiratt, Idaho Falls. Geo. W, Maughan. ; Funeral services will be held :The Old Folks' was reported by (Yd Folks Party 0 J&mes Chambers In good condition at I p. m. In the Wellsis in readiness for Monday Everything and getting satisfactory! results. the Eleventh ward Old Folks ville Second ward chapel. .. President Cardon Utah House and . High councilman, John H, Antomorrow, according to J. Wins S. A. R. Medal dersen gave some early missionary party C. Allen, Jr., chairman, and the of. 1849 and the burnWendell with his Anderson, members of the committee, conStake Conference experiences Senate Agree On OUr Heritage, won the enspeech ing of Jericho. Gave words of sisting of Mr. and Mrs. Alma S. A. R. medal, in the contest couragement to the young people. Lundahl, Mr. and Mrs. T H. A special number was a piano Humphreys, oclock this Mr. and Mrs. John conducted at 10 Mine Tax Question North Logan, February at the Senior high . conference was held here solo, Miss Ivaloo Nyman, Counsel- Christiansen, Mrs. Leah Blair morning W. E. Nyman said he felt and Mrs. Allen. The menu calls school, other contestants were: Sunday. Two sessions being held or, was pleased with the for a turkey dinner, a program Merle Burris, Robert Andersen, Salt Lake City, Feb. 21 (AP) at 2 and 7:30 p. m. Stake presi- ?ood andadvised all to be earnest and an afternoon at the Capitol and Wilbur Daniels. The judges The mine tax multiple of three dent Jos. E. Cardon and High eports, theatre. The dinner will be serv- - were Mrs. Ruth Moench Bell would (remaih unchanged until . Councilman... John H, Anderson in their work, r under anagreemehtreafih- PVesrrdsepirxrCirfaoTrsattr he Jed at the ward chapel were in attendance. The afternoon Peterson. The' medal is given an- ed with was the gave reports, pleased today by the conference com meeting began by congregationala SPECIAL BLUEBIRD ICE nually. house and mittee of good council to the young and CREAM Thank The For singing: BRICKS FOR WASH- Osmond - could - be changed words of encouragement to the senate. It Makes Prophet, .Hazen R. Hurst offered Jorgensen Call .INGTON'S- BIRTHDAYPATRIOthereafter-onlythewaTdand TIC by a majority-rot- e prayer,, singing, s The -Lord Will otdermemb?rsn)f Osmond Jorgensen, formerly of of the COLORS. FRESH STftAW be allin faithful. rayedlegislature. Bishop John- H. Kemp provide, AND Logan, but now traveling repreBERRY, V4NmV for the work of tue Lord. The gTcemcnt ujkm the house of reported the ward activities Wolverine sentative TACHO the CREAM. 50c AT ICE Shoe Done v Have I Any bills relating to Singinge the past year and gave - counsel Good 206... company of Rockfgrd. Michigan, and ' senate -- ta be 'Submitted World- - Todays Bro, A OUNXAiN.FIIONE amendments and words of encouragement to lias been ih"Logah visiting with Advertisement vote of the people, provides to the -- members of the ward. The Perkins pronounced the benedlc- Natives and calling onLocal thata automobiles would - - remain, tithinr A Shoe dealers. blrhopirc Is Mr. llursc Killed has Jorgensen to the personal property good representation from our has been paid and all the organbeen subject back to the' of his James Neves, driving a Pontiac factory izations are in good condtion ward attended the M. I. A. Stake Coach, taking a special course tax. Jack company accompanied by union meeting at Logan Sunday. taxes tn shoe fully organized and getting satisHe has gone to Limitations on income those making. Hoodless and Ed Jessop, all of and 6 were at fixed Seattle percent where factory results. Andrew King re-- p he will make his the misfortune Millville, had rted the High Priests and Genof the business excise tax at 4 the snow storm headquarters. during ealogical society as being in good North Logan Primary perceht. The rate could not exto run last a horse Into evening condition and a good average at ceed 5 mills for taxation of into Ole Swensen of Forest Supervisor Returns belonging tendance. L. E. Wilhelm, reported tangibles. These rates would preForest was which on Conference Supervisor the Millville, CarL Sunday way. The animal was so high- Arentsen the Elders doing a good work and until 1935. vail badly returned last evening wished more would attend tneir was from that it crippled necessary to Ogden and Salt Lake where Elliots Visit-M- r. meetings. The - Primary conference of the kill it. The automobile was also he discussed officials Annie J. King reported the Re- ward will and Mrs. E. W. Elliot of be held Sunday after- damaged but none of the occu- exchange land matters connected are in lief society is doing a good work. noon in connection' with the Sac- pants of the car were Washington, Bellingham, injured. with the forest service. F. H. Much credit is due them in their rament There were four other horses on Kennedy of the local Cache for- Logan for a brief visit on their . meeting labors they are united and love the highway at the time, all be- est office is at home on account return to their Washington home r from the east where they have and Jack" Yeates. KAR M EN ready f illness. 8." R. " Ju5tlce, forester been HERDS'OF longing on a' regular' buying 'trip."' to visit and wait upon the sickDOWN ALONG FOOTHILLS of the Pocatello . area of the Hazen R. Hurst reported the Y. ' Basketball Games Cache Lonational Is forest In Herds of elk 'have been seen Review Remains M. I. A. in a splendid condition school basketball gan conferring . with- Supervisor To arehighscheduled and all trying to help in the good along the foot hills. Some came games The remains of Mrs. Henry G. Carl B. Arentsen. for tonight Into North Logan. The animals work of mutual improvement. Hayball may be viewed at the 1 "Cache Valley. The North seemed de as 'j very hungry - Elizabeth they residence. 58 South 2nd West, Peart reported the iKJured-straCache U'Rh is booked to meet No Funeral Arrangements - freely from 2:30unUl 6 Satur Primary association, said' much Cache Is at Beutler Ed. no been There Hyhas the quintet arrangespending The funeral services will be interest is being manifested - in rura w the Logan Grizzlies ments made, as yet for the dis- day. month at Dayton, Idaho, with , are held in the First ward chapel on Preparing to go to Preston position of the body ' of Mrs. Ida Sunday at 2 p. m. relatives. who Buchanan died from injuries teaa Mr. and Mrs. C. A. sustained in the railroad crossing Airplane Representative Hero-G- uy PLUMBING motored to Franklin with friends cache have parhtvefn automobile accident Wednesday TnE BEST IN MITERIALS Arnold, repreonsunday and spent the after- - ror dtvlsion. honors adhaveeTch afternoon. Harold Buchanan of sentative. of the travelingAND WORKMANSHIP Alexander Airhusband of accident the Ogden, craft corporation, called on Secand Mrs; Elaine Crdnquistn vilctim was in Logan the night Baugh Plumbing M. R. Hovey of the chamSatisfaction Guaranteed , ' the lady died but returned toOg retary of commerce this afternoon ber 125 8. Main, phone 57 or 735-- J mre tha,n likely stand a den the e night and hasnt in the interest of the formation o y D cham was since. CaUfomla &e He iyihg expected of a glider club of about ten to arrive in Logan today. ' members in Logan. 21-- Geneva Olson A Butter, Says Speaker Theo Poppleton of Wellsvllle Rotarians, meeting at their rewas a county seat visitor Thursweekly luncheon gathering gular day evening. at the Hotel, Eccles, at noon Thursday were told that the over supMarriage License in storage .is A marriage license has been ply of butter now the market more Issued to Jesse Lamb Johnson demoralizing than an over production. George and Beatrice T. Gilbert, both of B. Bowen, chair president of the Preston, Idaho. Cache Valley Commission Comas pany, making this statement, Visits Son and Daughte-rspeaker, declared Frank A. Benson left yesterday, the principal that Cache Valley clt.zens should Thursday, for a two weeks visit consume more butter. at Idaho Falls, . Rexburg with his Mr - Bowen presented a resoluson and daughter Frank Benson, tion to his fellow Rotarians standJr., and Mrs. (Dr.) J. S. Allen. ing for the increased use of butter in Logan which was passed. By Visiting Ilere Dave Andrews, formerly of Lo- doubling the butter consumption the speaker Valley, gan but the past seven years a in Cache resident of Salt Lake, is visiting maintained that the demoralizing in Logan for a whileguest of his industrial effect of the over supformer law partner, George Q ply of butter in the valley could be remedied. Rich, Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, of the deof the U. Wait for new Chrysler Six partment which will be here March 1 to 8. A. C., delivering the principal sell at $825 F.O.B. Detroit. Cran-ne- y address at the luncheon, asserted that there should be national rathMotor Co. er than so called 'Hip hooray" Advertisement speaker, turning Eatriotism. The Back From Market to the character anu Thomas Muir, Mendon cattle- work of George Washington, said man, was in Logan today on that if Washington was the fathbusiness. He returned even- er of his country, Engand was the ing from Ogden where he pur- mother .A strong influence on chased a car load of steers for this country has come from cerstocking his summer range. Mr. tain tendencies that are English Muir reports the market rather in origin. America, the speaker brisk. characterized as a land ot great individual responsibilities. Want Flags Displayed Music for the luncheon was furnTomorrow being a holiday, O. ished by a quartet, Reuben and W. Pedersen, commander of the Pedersen, Lear Baugh and American Legion, has requested Parley Donald Smith, accompanied by that all merchants display their Jack Taylor as pianist. These men flags in the business section of are members of the Imperial glee heeity.BualBcas- - houaes will be Club. closed in honor of Washington's meant. Since takftig the Sargon treatment I feel as well and strong as I was 25 years ago. I have a fine appetite, sleep good, and constipation biliousness and dizzy spells are all things oFThe past.-DaS. Beekmam, 528 Kearney birthday. St,, San Francico, Calif. S&rgons aim is not mere tem- Officials Here porary relief, but new- and abundant health, Dont experiment-pro-fit T. A. L. Coey, superintendent, C. Bailey, safety agent and J E. of the experience by claim agent of the Un others. Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs, Wilcox, Ion Pacific System, were in LoAgents. gan Thursday where they investAdvertisement igated the accident in which Ida Buchanan of Ogden lost her life 4.ie is Much work. credt Primary and Laura Richardson of Logan for the the officers and teachers was badly bruised es. oi interest- taken in our little , Waiter Beutler- and HarveyFolk-The - Larsen - Glass Co. is new tnan reported Abe Teachers and located at 84 West 1st -- North. Deacons in good condition. E. A. Phone 432-Peterson, counselor Alfred Beutler Advertisement and Joseph G.'gren said they all felt good and we should devote Remodeling Building our time to the, development of The remodeling is progressing eon church ft vmwish to tiava the nicely on the Harris building on All us. bore a North Main street, recently spirit of God with pur testimony to the truthfulness of chased by Wilford Baugh. Offices the Gospel and the great work to on the second floor are being he done throughout the church. better lighted with skylights and All Press On, are beinc made more attractive Singing -- Let-Us Jos. A, Folkman pronounced the for tenants. benediction. The evening session opened by Opens Barber Shop congregational singing. The Spirit Frank Purser, barber who has of God, John Wursten offered had a -shop in the building on prayer, singing Memories of Gal South Main street, which recentllee; R. Bums Crookston reported ly burned, is opening a shop on the Sunday school in a splendid East Center street, in the buildcondition in fact, the Best in the ing occupied by Dr, J, A. stake, all trying to help in the He is fitting out the good work offices vacated by Crennie Maughan reported the George Y.recently Smith, the real estate WAR CRY, Should Use More day. MBS. S. II. NYMAN , Correspondent JO LOVE SONG TURNS Cache Residents of Cove, was Roy Eskelson transacting business in Logan to- DEPARTMENT THE CAVAUER Reward i j j Death Comes To Lord Westbury In England Vatch Tomorrows Journal (Continued from Page One) .The sound mind was rendered. dead man, who was the third baron of his name, had been in ill health for some time. Lord Westbury for months ha worried over the strange circum--stancof the death of' his sou,! wa-;- ; Richard Bethell 46, wfro secretary to Howard Carter, whose; investigations in .Egypt. disclosed the treasures f ancient ' Tut-'- ; es TODAY AND SAT. t Ankh-Ame- n. - BetheRs death, - while apparr ently ' from natural causes, re-- , vived discussion of the superstition of a curse resting upon meddlers with the tombs of the His was the tenth1 Pharaohs. death among people concerned with the exploration of Tut-- , Ankh-AmeCarter sepulchre. chief disturber of the tom, is still) alive. ns L with-othe- each-othe- are-alway- s r HOT WATER BROODERS - - Low 1 - - w . . - X: ! SSCe --- "r 'V7 in Cost 'MAKE, Even Temperatures Smallest Chick Loss Less Labor ' " LOWEST FUEL EXPENSE T - LET US QUOTE YOU SAVING PRICES A H. Palmer & Sons Heating Engineers Logan Phone COMING i YOUNG 460 SUNDAY Richard, , Barthelmess w in NOWHERES , ' |