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Show , a $ t( ' 1 1 ! '' t - i it jnF-r- " tr V 4 j . V h , J I 7 MARCH WHEAT hrn OTLJKNA $1.19 High $1,197 8 Close $1.09 $1.10 Uw A qD 18 VOLUME LIII. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, - ITCH: Generally fair tonight and Sunday: ilttle rtutiige in tniiprratuiT. II) VllO: Rain tonight and Sunday, moderate tenijK-ratw- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 22, 1930. NUMBER 43 AH WOMAN K :t To Washington nd Soldier ttahiaiu, b war, ft Body of Doctors Wife Found on a Lonely Road Today IH vhw beyoaul telting. b freoter Mighty ptict, All through the jrrere wr love end devetiea Fcr you a ad your victorle (ball only bcctM. The jfein shaU hut edl to your feme end your pmtlge. For time dull reveal to a free ter degree Your ortcdooi nod yreetneae, your boo and your video. Tether and el thia land of the free! fnd Flames Swept Rapidly - Unidentified. in recent years Four alarms brought firemen the city after from all parts-- of the fire had been discovered shortly after 4 a. m, by a roomer. A high wind made the flames extremely difficult to combat and for a time caused fears that they might spread to adjoining wooden structures. G. Hagl, a Japanese was the most severely hurt Continued on Page Five M. 1. ATASTS" STAGE-THRE- T E, ONE ACT PLAYS 3 lUtvaete bo recounted, Witnesses Declare Ken- Scout Campin; neth R. Hyland Drove His Car Directly Into Committee Plans The Opposing Line of Work for the Year Traffic Two Others whole world , Calif., Feb 22 (API-F- ive unidentified persons were burned to death and seven others fire Injured here early today in aWebwhich swept through the ster house, an old wooden hotel on Webster street near fifth. The bodies, burned almost beyond recognition, were removed to the morgue. Firemen and police continued their search of the smouldering ruins, expecting to find other victims of the blaze, one of the most spectacular here ' hero and yeur deede are yd; u abbamat vt oa And dowe (reeo the nort to the shoree ei the south tad, Fran the east to the wool, aland every hr way. Of thia mighty and wonderful nation bo founded. We honor owl cherish hie memory today. KATHERINE EDEtMAN. & 193. Western Newspaper Colon Oakland, - Our hearts thrill tri'h We glory heroine A Wooden Oakland in Structure Bodies Almost Beyond Recognition Are Through f- WEATHER Frank Moormeis- Airs. ter Struck on Head and Run Over Several Times Valuable JewBloodelry Missing stained car located. Injured. for Districts Assigned Projects Three Camps Completion Salt Lake City, Feb. May be Maintained Salt Lake City, Feb. 22 p) R. Hyland, died i ( f X of fne received body of Mrs Frank Moor- - f today Injuries scouts and early for WorkA ? m an automobile collision here scouters projects districts various miester, vife of a Salt Lake phjsi- In the shortly after midnight. Cache fb valley eian, was found this morning on the. , i comprising Witnesses told police Hyland ccuncil, ' Boy' Scouts of America a lonely country road near GranT-!l drove his heavy car directly into were outlined at a n eeting of the ger, 10 miles from this city. She the opposing line of traffic '-rg commute? of the council nad been struck on the head and ' i' rainpli a Reuben of driver J. Godfrey, board, held Friday even- then run over many times with -j machine with which It collided, executive an automob, !c. in the scout headquarters. and Frank Shields, his brother ingJohn H. Wilson, chairman or the Scv. ral thousand dollars worth who was riding with him, camping copimlttee, presided at of !ee)ry which Mrs Moormoistcr received slight concussions. the meeting. hroitually wore had been stojen , Hyland, son of Mr. and Mrs Mr. Goff of Preston, represent- fnit.i her person, sheriffs officers ' Joseph Hyland of this city, was J. Charles stake, 1--. a - senior . student In the Judge ing Franklin Calderl reported. Sorensen, of Cashew-stake- , Memorial high school.- - T4 0.Ftalne'd, fcnrtth of Benson tak 1, and ? foimd on a ctreei . . of gan stake, met vrtth herc j,cra, Fragmonts of 010 chairman Wiison and found in her hat led the of fieri 9 Building L who B.Areftsten, tori pervisor tQ ossumc JHat rock lnc a forest representative on the. used by lie. ass. Han,,. committee. scout Activity in Logan 100 Oneida.camping stake representative wasr Officess said they wer- loosing Mofir.-nwoman I a Mrc. whom for 'and session to attend the unable member ha3 yet been appoint- - i mclstcr had arranged to meet Above 1929 i yesterday afternoon. Because of ed lor Hyrum sUke. The various projects worked out its brutal nature, they believe Some other motive than ab-be- ry Only ..$3, 600 In building permits or suggested Dy the committee that actuated the murder. ... "t ii camps in were lnoependentIssued are? 'inree the Logan by - wafl9UflMB& it two be will the Moormeister scouts in maintained, A C i T. maid lor building injector, Barrett, 1930. This was ahead of these to be individual camps, ome said Mrs Moormeister drove .for January, Kmr- of January 1929," however, for, along with tne mam one, camp away In her car at 4 p. m. yes- JMrvtm rf tta mafcnrnd wmu ' Vlrfll, ut Mt(t mt -according to the building sijyvey Logan, the regular summer home I terday, saying she was to meet a.. published monthly 'by 8. W. of the scouts in Logan canyon. woman but would return in time Straus &hd company, from which There will be four to five weeks f0r an appointment, with a at camp the above figures, are taken, no Logan, with ' 1 or the various were durIssued oates 'le bodyVuTdt vine red W building permits k Py ing the first month of the year Copying tiie camp to 0f South Jordan, a night pcj,orson 1929. out later, at of a smelter Magna. nd cora" j employee The showing of Logan for De BUggesteI He did not recognize it at first cember 1929 is $39000 In building mended that a camp be esUousn- - j and went home nnd t0 bed. hi3 ed at Willow Hat, near Colorful Function permits. ' j curiosity him to return prompted n luxe a hour from three which W1t,b hia wile, he said, and , , Figures for the state of Utah jaer v , scouts older tor along V as a whole are for January, 1930, proposed he noyfied officers. Leads $147,749 as compared to $183,250 inoian trail over into Franklin Secretary M. H. Welling An examination nf kthe scene j to-tat Dasin for January 1929. The state Grand March Governor $435.-735. member., j Camping committee for December, 1929. was Dcrn Cnable to Attend Moormeister lliought u advisable to maintain an ng on Lake last Bear seven a danced camp students day Aggie from Bingham, picturesque cansea the to Pollard to Govemor and waterfront lor Joln Palais dOr scouting, the at ranged night of fhe thirty-sixt- h of The annual Seems Impossible with dates to be determined later yon mining town near here. of Secretary Hurley and ! a The car was traveling at a high honor other officials, in 'j he work of completing high government Military Ball, given, Americas to review 1 In Alexandria, the an-- ! Governor handicraft shed win be taken speed when "i turned from the George H. Dern andhow-I- isn To Get In care of by Benson stake as part highway to a dnfc road where her nual Washington birthday parade, mary staff. The govemor, of their camp ground project. body was found, and the tracks army posts on the continent ever was unable to attend. This In distant possessions, aboard party 13 traditionally one of the direction of indicated that a struggle had under stake, Alexander, Va., His and Logan a, at anchor and .at features Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 22 its camping committee will be taken place between the driver college social was arHome Town, Lead in navalTnvessels diplomatic missions on it n and proved to be Oscar Kafvelstrom, who assigned the project of putting In anefe another occupant, since the night rested last Octobei on a federal the arch at the gate entrance to? ( ar had, jrwerved widlv. foreign shores. and in the cities fcrimant feature, Festivities. been tryhas of rurual communities, fitting) The haU was made festive with prohibition charge, tne Boys camp In the canyon Mrs. Moormeister was slugged ceremonies were the order of the thA 0f five nations borne ing ever sihee to get into Jail Cache stake has the task of with a heavy piece of copper ore. Ilag B. Cecil Dickson Government By departments by'shtelds of the Stars and St ipes and take his punishment, but the day. the cabin. It was reconi the officers believe, and then was (Associated Press Staff Writer) closed In Washington, - while'r'f Grn mantelmece at the west .government has foiled him at chinking mended that Hyrum stake build robbed of her jewelry including Washington, Feb: 22(APr The patriotic societies planned a new bridge. These projects as- two valuable diamond Tines two huge spread every turn. one hundred and ninety-eight- h ate demonstrations. on a staffs crossed was arrested the jamh signed the scouts of the districts diamond bracelets and a diamond Oscar, of of the birtii anniversary Ferns when the odor of mash attracted are for the summers Following tradition, the senates two American flags studded wrist watcu. An imitaGwrge Washington was observed program included Washington's- and drapCd flags completed the federa' dry agents He had no Franklin and Oneida activity. stakes vdll tion diamond necklace and a wedi T ol orfui army festivity. still with which to make liquoi be Sehator Vanaddress today throughout the length and 'farewell 'assigned projects later. Th'y olng ring containing two or three breadth ol the nation which he denbm-g- , Michigan, Republican, on decorations tut admitted that was his Intcn-ha- d completed a project last year f smaller diamonds were not taken. so great a part In estabilsh- - j was deslgnated by Vice President Tbe commiyee of Herbert Griffin :nd tiorj and was released on bail. In g fence. -p0nsl3tdl putting The body, ss the officers to read Curtis r avion it conditions will be im- - constructed the crime, then wa3 there was where Oscar Sanitary Right The city of Washington, fourid- - Convening an hour earlier than iMmn The receiving line was headed n ade hSs mistake. He found that ed by the name for the leader of usual for Its special program for Alex-'th- e ' ' ' and cohtlnental army, the day, the andriaT Va, his home Tdwnracrossday 'for nffid from river the historic Potomac, (bera 0f the Georgd 22 19, (APV-Ken- neth , A1 -- Vwtsv.fr i -- -i- n-law, -- January Thejcn Percent '. - .OSl'iw 4ii mas-campi- - Nibley The M.; I. A. put on three one act plays Thursday afternoon and evening to a wel! - filled house, "Soul Mates, under Lilliarh Mrs the direction of Cummings, was played with the follow mg cast: Inez Morgan, Sara Yeates, Lois Jessop, Luella Shaffer, Harry Yeates, Willard Trol-ro- n and Delmer Miller. The High Heart was played by Helen Zbinden, Clara V. Anderson, Willis Johnson, Windsor Dick Wmborg, Albert Zbinden, Willard Trolson. The Bachelors Baby was under the direction of Mary Gibbons, and played by the following cast: Wilma Yeates, Violet 'Rasmussen, Martha Gerber, Lavor Swenson and Berniece Gibbons. Each of these play?, was well rendered, and showed the splendid talent there Is in the young people of the ward. Taft Reported As A Little Better Washington Feb 22 (AP) Dr. Trane is Hagner ead today that William Howard Taft was a little " bet?.'!1"" and' that" he' had'spent-- a comfortable night -vetv It was the first report of in the condition of the former chief justice In several had feom- t- apprbens-obeen occasioned by a visit tnair - hip- - daughter, .Mrs, . Helen ,- Tatt Manning, of Bryn Mawr. Pa., paid him yesterday and by, the news that his sons, Robert A. and Charles P. Taft, were holding them stive slit readiness to startfor the tamtal if the need arose. Mr. Taft, his physicians have reported, is suffering from a gen-ciimpairment of the circulatory fvstem. a recurrence of an old U.S:Observes-198tht- wpbji Anniversary of Geo . Washingtons Birth aty Washington, - -- Vira, Earned after t Jail First President, and ea-se- of-the , I The "grand- - fnareh - was led - by secretary of state Milton H, Well i ing and was directed by Joseph ofhcers .pf the U. S f jenson,-Th- e A. C. R O. T. C , tjie sponsors and tite- - --vt3iiiKg-- olfieerSy- - with their i partners took part in the march which was an Impressive feature of the evening. Following this Miss Moveta Lawson and her 1 -- IH al SETTLED costumed rnd'Mrr 'Joseph Huicntoblc' She t nrrrlcd Dr 'Mnrrmrier here 'two MlltflLC0reSEWy4Pssis,5.asi. Hannah said in to Dr. Mooimc'sters former wits was killed about elk years Ago In an automobile accident In Ban Francisco when the machine in which she vas riding overturned and crushed her. b red, white and blue, presented a clever bladder complaint and his condiSwing-John-sthe uhder Califomla tion has been aggravated by heart Groups Within State Willing to tap dance. Boulder dam act would be military Herat, 4, Pact Stand by The committees for the party Disappearance of Melvin trouble. Cleared . Continues to Remain a 9 and Sign Contracts 3,850,000 acre divided as follows: , on (Continued Three) Mystery Page ' Prominent Idaho feet to the imperial Irrigation Causes -Los Angeles, Feb. 22 (AP) Cal- district anef allied Confession Up by agricltural Wooster. Ohio, Feb 22 P) ifornia s internal disagreement &nd . 550,OOQ to , .the .water Cache Stake Citizen Dies of Melvin The disappearance be" obof to water . Man to Stab Seif over division I district IIorct, 4, today apparently was as Twin 22 Falls, Feb, (AP) tained by this state from the the ' conference In addition, jgreat a mystery as when he fail-le- d Seven burglaries comnfiltted ho:'o ' Ccuncil Feb. 23 (AP) to return to his Orrville home High Boulder Canyon dam agreed upon the division of CaliLnj.. two-ye- 1:, a no,retirement projected m October, 1923, have been clear - ! After 27, 1928. Denver, Feb. 22 (AP) Wounds today became a thing of the past. fornia's share of class B water, (ron jDec. a inflicted when he plunged ed up by the confeson of Jess'" mortinrnl fauilical and business which was unassigned to confession of he that Charles of agricultural Representatives 1 Appointment: Hannah. 61, that he killed theshort held at Lon- fo ln butcher knife into his right Pcr dam act as follows: an'i Kl? which will obtain irri- users in-- the . A Beach, cal, in countyJ.h"n! breast In a fit. o.f jeaOU.sy over his districts waters -- district- and t, 000 tm ihe-wat- er Hastings, 560, Tromthe gigantic connection with a burglary there, ii dra i as a remit of apoplexy. Mr. wife, resulted fatally for , Fred gation to additional the all Coloagricultural on the hosdevelopment project He died at a Melchoir, 30. 1drio c'aro feasurer that he was reopofisiblc for the T'S'tn-r- " interests. rado river, and of the metropolilw,e pital here last night seven hours tan ,0 cate SEna- JTGm, cevcn of .. ... rloica water , ehd looting gaidistrict, comprisingafter the act. ' cn;c ccunt fro"1 A Noble and Mar- - brpn Impossible 83 described William destrWilbur the the coastal of by;aRp3 herP Jn onc Elht requested . plane Lyma'n His death brought to a tragic cities to )).S, h" wax a former Evertqn. Tihh vard Frank Hannah. an agreement lower, basin reach states, Arizcha, I! Ion end a birthday party for his small ingr water, and to at - I- - West find John Bankhead,! The latest ri e tement John L. Bacon of Nevada and California, Ernes, last night, and who has roroborated chairman of the states tempt to reach agreements upon . Tenth ward- - A C Lunds,romProsl-'rjorSan Diego, and s father rhild the y ' ........ commission, de the division of water and power Ole Sonne, Ninth ward husband, Coloradowe river thqt the two were lucrum , ed In ucrrmiti fit dents Jounph E CoNion. CifrclCiiinkintr to Conferences are to to an California stancVoa the three. H thC effort dared time at willing Melvin among ' . car1' hre M Her- -- state Ariz , and lccal lve !Iu. and to a and six tiog-Met to Wal,r Phoenix, cfUccs Linriqinst have the Rctio, compact charge toiign Ney rUI,p0pd disappeared,1 Patrucco had prospered to bring them to- - ton and Alma Sonne, Hvd- Park j - f t authorities admittedly at a bring short hem to face slmi'er Cambr dec Mi,- - hi, birth Uaco. rhmr was out of work and the contracts with the secretary of however, failed H- Rhc- Phoenix conference - A E Crannev and Charles o i0, i what to .do today. The ir st'rv, k fc Interior Ichemes. wv, arret -- d 35 Immediately for the jgetiier. too much occasion proved Hr.-- 1' rho-t- h h iTnrtcr the agreement between ladiourned siihject to the call of Pe tenon to'1'p before eftr few (hr fvi M "V hop rr,iv Mcichotr: v- of J Donovan Vcaies and WilTim Evani Jr rfj'n new California 'cornel William of San Diego, CoMT.and Lfa. two Akron bv ScT Irkc City poiFc h w said He loved me too much. , of Benson Peuhcn L. Hill and Bi li- .released by the prcsccuHif at - fecter Haltin'-;who was at her water users, the 4 400 000 acre feet chairman, and representative ci)oncd at Mm Mclcho'r (Continued on Page Four) Hawaii in the U. s. array. , op Wniiam Evans. ci turn wait? annually allotted to the federal government. fcidiida when he died. torney here for lack of evidence. young pupils, on Six-Sta- te Burglaries Jealousy pr i ... 1 7-- 1 .,-- ... vs !' , rten-daueh- ter pn,rm Eno; - y-- a-- !j or-nti- hounds 1 1 , an "','s |