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Show rrr V JblirSflay, February 27, 1930. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH KJFlIblS T Sordid Story of Brutal Murder of Airs. Dor othy Moormeister Re- lated Hearing Continued Today Persian Prince Writes Salt Lake City, Feb. 27 (AP) With the otherwise sordid story ot the brutal murder of Mrs Dorothy Moormeister, wife or a middle aged physician, enlivened by the revelation of a romance with a Persian prince, an Inquest a as continued here today. Discovery by her husband. Dr Frank Moormeister, -- of from a man described as Prince Farid, in which their love affair was. revealed, was the first he had that the relations of his wife with the Persian nobleman in Paris last summer had not been the physician entirely proper, He was still testified yesterday. on the wiflness stand when the inquest was adjourned for the er olive-skinn- ed night The missive from the Persian, discovered in a locked chest belonging to his wife, had been accompanied by one to himself. Dr. Moormeister revealed, but it was The "entirely different in tone. ,- he added. princes - photographhad stood on his own dressing table, whild that of the Persians ld son had occupied a similar position in his wife's room. When I bade goodby to my wife and daughter in Paris oh July 25 last year, he was with them, the physician said. "The prince urged me to visit him later 1 absolutely in India. trusted Until 1 read that letted five-year-o- I did not 4 J know.'1 ters from Prince Firi of Ier.;.a ycu did not- pressed his admiration for Mrs. Moormeister in her presence. Peter, who had been questioned bx the sheriffs deputies at some length as to his acquaintance with Mrs. Moormeister and his engagements with her, was reported first as- .denying he had been out with - a week before she was killed 3 , re-tt- ev gnaw-In- y, mis-!diti- i the-part- E? 20 - rd soijt-ped- DEPARTMENT a thr 0. PROVIDENCE Be-you- Elder Orson F. Whitney then the remainder of the He spoke of the restoraperiences Before Conference tion of the gospel arid the organGathering of Franklin Stake. ization of the church. President W. K. - Barton anThe continuation of nounced the general comence in Preston the Franklin stake quartely con- Salt Lake to be April 6th. Let ference was- held' Jin the stakp The ahthem, Closing chapel Sunday morning at 10 am. Mountains Shout For Joy." BenK. took Barton William Dames. Walter President ediction, charge, singing, 'High On The Returned Missionaries Relate Ex- occupied . time. - Mountain Tops, congregation; prayer. Elder Willard Larsen, fit high council; .the .Choir sang, Joseph Smiths First Prayer. President George T. Benson was the first speaker and commended yery highly the work done in the various auxiliary organizations and made special mention of the work done by the Relief societies and wondered if their labors were appreciated to the fullest extent. The following Elders reported v a Gasser"? he rvie n mid-weste- rn - j . Riiser-Laree- I - Stomach Sixty Present For Zollinger 1 . Is Your Mrs. Annie M. Pickett Correspondent - -- . PROVIDENCE OUR WASHINGTON LETTER DEPARTMENT Written For The Journal by National Editorial Association Feb. 27 The knows that campaigns are ex- Washington, fact that Mr. Hoover is resorting pensive and that usually the one ; to some of the Coolidge tactics in that spends the most mchey feet an effort to appease rebellious the most votes. Therefore, with ! senators atid representatives has a senate committee awaiting re- Jacob provoked a ripple of amusement ports and rumors of peculiarities f is said that , It Family Reunion at the capitol. --j (President Hoover will never know in the elections, political chiefwill go slowly in rounding I , Providence A reunion of the how to handle the congress like tains because , Ml. hrs.. predecessor, votes for fear of the up family of Jacob Zollinger had the advantage of One caustic commentator exposure. explainheld on Thursday evening ln .Coolidge presiding over the senate, and College ward at the home of Mr. knew the tjpes of null and their ed that Norris is not entirely Confronted with the altruistic ln adopting these peand Mrs. J. E. Zollinger. An- - en- -, methods. of the congress culiar ' methods, because he can lemming Draeram was given ProspectRevpral having of lt3 pet projects g0 before the voters of his state consisting of songs, readings and i(Jver board, it is said that thelpointing the numbers and charac- instrumental selections. Delicious presj(jent was forced to have a ter of his enemies as a testimeh- - ; refreshments were served to Mr face to face talk with the legisla- ial to his public service. i and Mrs Jacob Zollinger, Mr. tors, who flatly refuse to deal Organized business Is gravely ; famE. and Mrs. J. and Zollinger with his three secretaries. It Is concerned over the possibility of . r- Mrs. for the chief executive to the extension of governmental easy Mrs. Mr. and and family, Jos This fear is manifest handle the house of represent -- control. Air explorer are changing the map of th Antarctic. Recent ZolUnger &nd family, Mr. and Uves fears the emo-Mi- s. in a report of the special comjIe frankiy Antarctica. West of much H. M. Zollinger and family tfonaixsm 0f the senate. exploration by Sir Hubert Wilkin erated As a mittee on national defense of the Now Captain and Luetzow Balm, Norwegian explorer, Mr. and Mrs. John Stauffer and means 0f cointeracting antagon-famil- national chamber of commerce, wieueoected. rew lind hitherto Mr. and Mrs. Francis the president ts dispensing which rejected as impracticable Woriey and baby, Mr. and Mrs. a high grade of hospitality at the an extensive plan of industrial of the ward by Bishop N. Oliver - Zollinger. Mr. and Mrs. in the depth of every youlng H0Use. mobilization. Apparently, IndusLarance Zollmger, Miss Evelyn Much has been said of is not so much perturbed sionary and it takes a mission to B. Chugg. late try In1 Byron Snow of the stake scout Zollinger, Charles Zollinger and about the bring it to the surfaces of party over a ward department control ? their veins is the blood of Israel, committee and President John A. Miss Ruby James of Logan. standards, disappearance in the as ih the grave danger of plac- - 1 particularly Virthey are children of a covenant. Israelsen also spoke at the after-Th- e Homer Zollinger and Miss About United State Senate. is true ing ourselves in a possible legislaIt ginia Crockett of Logan. there has been little change kn tive straight-jacke- t. Industrial r speaker then related his ' noon session. song was Lo The 60 were present, own experience. Prior to tiik.hu, In the house, but leaders point out that it would be ,Tie losing party line-up- s on B. Mrs. Law entertained W. The God Appearing. a mission, his ambition had been Mighty label is not quite so unwise ln peace times to enact , was The afternoon by Thursday. detailed measures for mobilizing , to go to New York nnn aCt on bcneciction was pionounced Occasionlegible in the senate. A bounteous ln Dunn. Oscar quilting. 'spent the stage. ?His parents had tried there has been a flutter to the countrys resources ln time of ally was served dinner music the conference for to point out dangers but he was) The irMrir In other words, they indicate that the party spirit has emergency. as directed by choirster Israel Hanson, Mrs. Geo. Hansen, !no with mud all over his clothing still determined to go. His mother ied out completely. Some feel that, cohgress would wrap Mrs. Oliver E. Mrs. J. Hansen, from his experience when Mrs promised to sell some land and Yeates with Ruia Morgan at the evidence of party solidarity ip i them ln ii type to such an es A. H Mrs. Hansen and Tlieurer. Moormeisters car had become give him $200 to start his career organ. votes on tariff items is given, tent that i. would "be difficult to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clawson where a vote or two from either bogged down in a ditch, she said Three mokiths had elapsed but no IKED T. YEATES extricate themselves ln time of were favored with a short visit a Democrat or a her sister replied: One day in RECOVERING was war. sale for the land. Republican Th e many friends of Fred T. from thebr son. Leslie T. Clawson given solely to help the senator It doesnt matter; Peter's go- the tabernacle, his name was callWith postponements and de ing to get a divorce anyway ed out to go on a mission. The Yeates, who has been quite ill of Seattle, Wash., on his return out of his forthcoming campaign lays reported in th' 'aval reduc-tio- h He had suggested she get one- mother found immediate sate for for tome tune, will be pleased to from Chicago where he had been for conferences in These graceful mdon, cer- - ' too, the witness quoted her sister the land and he went. He gave learn That he is a iiUle betterion business. fellow partisan are tain performers sptx m .zing in in- a to tributes Mrs. C. C. Clawsoir "entertained as saying, her she a detailed account of the first the last ttvo days advising to be translabed into cam- temgtlonal affaire in the senate at a dinner on . Friday evening later could easily get one from the meeting he attended and many SCOUTS FNJOY HIKE paign material to show how the may find themselves without Is- - ' AMP-HR- E Covson their Leslie. in of AND honor DINNER ( doctor with $80,000 besides. The faith promoting exoeriences while candidate was so powerful that sues before the primaries. Mrs. Moorister had told her I in the mission field. The scouts enjoyed a hike to'ers were laid for twelve. The out the sheer force of his In concluhope has been expressed that the . personality town were of Mr. i Mrs and on mountains and guests doctor the the he have something would be dafted and Saturday, sion said Gods greatest gift to could muster votes on local items. naval and Mr. and Senator George Norris of Ne- sent topact kpows nothing about. and said man was how to lay hold of cooked their dinner over a camp Kenneth Baugh the senate in the early Mrs. of were to fire. avoid eternal life, Logan, Joseph Baugh he would give her $80,000 accompanied by They braska has the faculty of pro- spring, so that tlia international- ' their scoutmaster, other officials,)' publicity. The senate is ly minded senators could make , voking trouble. President remarks, dosing xn and Peter dnee had expressed a K, Barton. Saturday birthday telr play for publicity similar bPgninl scout committee. wish that you can leqrn to love presented her with a beautiful the no to that involved iiT"the League of is legislator A Prayer, was sing by the as a token of respect. Mrs. Alma Yeates spent the scarf loqu-- Mjfie Hugen,; Sniping at monopolies he turns Nations controversy in 1919-19tobler said her sister told her, but choir wTihEFsrGefii d as soloist week end"atSair take Clty. Mr, anu Mrs. Walter lie spent; attentionMo matters- whtehr fhft- - senate-4- 3 hgyetv quite . SQ Hobbs. John Benediction, MILTON RASMUSSEN SUfFERS Sunday evening with Mr. and are bound to annoy his collegues. happy as whenlt holds a clinic added, I would not have Peter session afternoon the At. Sunday Mrs. Fred Jensen. FROM BLOOD POISON the' lop eared fool. For instance, he is now proposing in which principals and personheld at 2 oclock, President Waiter Mrs. Elvina Ranzenberger of Milton Rasmussen, eleven year senate committee to investi- alities are dissected without reK. Barton W'as in charge; sing- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Logan was visiting old neighbors gate campaign expenditures of gard to consequences. It is said Lo The Mighty Rasmussen, is confined to his and friends here on Tuesday. ing, congregation, senate. As that Kir. Hoover is doing his best for the candidates God Appearing; prayer, Virgil home with blood poisoning which Alvin Zoilingpr left for his more than one-thiof the senate to persuade the senate orators to , Lowe; duet, Mr. and Mrs. William resulted from a scratch on his ranch several membership is up for al 1!vlr utterances re- spent having ' chorus finger. by Shumway. assisted weeks here. conierence. London the is Norris the gardihg proposal regarded An Angel From on High. OLD FOLKS PARTY COUNTY SCHOOL NURSE as political dynamite. The re- Mr. Hoover realises that a few Barton gave the stake reports. TALKS TO RELIEF SOCIETY COMES FRIDAY solution automatically bars sen- scattered intemperate remarks in Patriarch L..A. Mecham was the -- JHiss Bertha Chase, county The Old Folks will be ators who will be candidates, and the senate might put obstacles in first speaker and commented" on school nurse, spoke at our Relief held " on Friday. Aparty ' good atten- it proposes to cover "tho broad the way. .of the American pro- - , the remarks of Elder Whittaey and society meeting Tuesday. dance is desired. field of campaigh expenditures gram for diplomats are alwa He also spoke on endorsed them. MRS. ROSE LAMOREAIX Our ward conference The four month3 old baby of will be and methods at primaries and quick to take advantage on word the of and tith wisdom, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Ole Swenson is ill held on Sunday with sessions in conventions. lellows h me trouble in the mg. with a stomach "disorder. the afternoon and evening. ln the political world country. Everybody ' Junius Jensen was the next Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Riggs atspeaker and related some of his tended the ward reunion at F. Whitney Elder missionary experiences. The stake clerk, Joshua Ralli-so- h Weilsville, Wednesday. presented the names of the Lauds Missionaries; general and local authorities to be sustained. and Duet, Kendrick Hawkes Discusses Gospel Miss Loma Beckstead, Hope Today Miss Hugentobler testified that her sister had been out with Peter and a man whom she identified as "a prominent attorney of Philadelphia, together with another woman, on. the night jn f , question. mlsisonary experiences, each from pr. Moormeister was put on the his respective field of labor where witness stand again .today, and he has recently returned, Elder Ivas questioned further about the Earl Cole from Northern States, " friendship ' Of his wife lor- a Pers- - Orvil D. Benson, Norway and. Den,-last mark; Elder Merlin T. Whittle, prince they met ia Paristeavt-j Northern States, and.T3der.. Joseph. summer and from Whom he 1 led yesterday his wife had re- Galley, Eastern States. ceived a letter which revealed Anthem, choir, Song of the Re; deemed. .their intimate relationship. ' ipid you know of any persons Waiter - K3t Barton - ilnttmdured ,whQ might have been In Mrf. Elder Orson F. Whitney, of the council Of the twelve who sooke Moormeisters favor? County 'torney John b D. Rice had asked during, the, remainder of the time. The speaker said, "I have enjoy-e- d him. the rcmarks.of President BenNo," We'had Lever discussed other persons who might he in bw son ahd the reports of the four missionaries, especially young favor, the husband repkgl. "Then, until you saw the let- - when they can relate their own missionary experiences and what they have done and what God : has done for them ih the mission When setting Elders apart ! field. I have always tried to Impress upon them that they give us something of their own experiences on returning home but not t open the Bible and tell us what Bzcmalvw Peter or Paul said in ancient jru In etomacb and bowel necessarily mean that your food peeant times but bear their testimony to at fault or to&t you have cironl o that God lives and what he has fat moat caaee it result eyapepeia. trots gastric neurasthenia a purely done today, but not what happennervous condition disturb th ed 1000 years ago. functional activity phioa of the stomach. "I know these young men reTaking medicine to digest the food ari a waste What of time. tificially This church you this advice. garded need is a remedy to correct the nervis hot founded on books, yet we ous trouble and prevent the furniaUB Of abnormal gaa. are commanded to seek out of the Oo to your druggist and ask for O best books words - of. . knowledge package of Baalmana'd Oa Tablet, but there .are no books good which are prepared especially for thlo ailment. See how quickly they win to enough enough or powerful pent-u-p it dhitroeelng ga and all... guide our people on their way to plot the Celestial kingdom. The speaker contrasted , docg heartburn and tln, peculiar trines of the Church of Jesus feeling In the stomach. Genuine Baalmann e Oaa Tablet can he Saints with Christ of Latter-Da- y tailed at any good drug state. frg ft, of other churches. those Schramm-Jphnso- n . Drugs. "There is a spiritual gold mine - PAGE TITHE! FLYERS CHANGE ANTARCTIC MAP toew-th- st -- might have been her No. Prince Fari and his son were with Mrs- - Moormeister uhen I arrived back in Pans from one of my trips, but I had constuered it merely a matter oi eourteoj. Questioned about a diamond included m the jewelry missing irom the oead woman's body. Dr. Moormeister said she had purchased it in Pam and that he had supplied her some of the money for the He said she had saved purpose. considerable from her allowance and that he had invested it for her, smee she knew little of fin-aneial matters. His wife, he said, had gone no further than the eighth grade m school but had been a reader of boons and motion picture magazines, She had met many of tin movie people on their visits ic California:, he testified, and had followed their doangj, closely ,1 Other witnesses at the forenoon session of the inquest included identification ofimers from the sheriffs office, who told of their work with fingerprints on her car and in other features of the case. was That Mrs. Moormeister groggy all the next day after her engagement with Peter a week before the slaying was testified by her sister, who declared she slept at intervals until 4 p. m a of and complained having scum over her eyes. She said she felt as if she had been doped, her sister said, ahd declared she had taken a drink of a strong alcoholic beverage. Asked what Mrs. Peter would sgy when her husband came home fne--likg- 1 Dr. Moormeister had been absent from Paris for visits to MarAmsterdam and North seilles, Africa, leaving his wife and his daughter by a former wife in the French capital. He was followed home in the fall by Mrs. Moormeister and his daughter, aftei a summer spent in Europe. - Mrs. Moormeisters battered body,-crushe- d beneath.. the. wheels of her own automobile, was found on a lonely road near here last Several mortiing. Saturday thousand dollars worth of jewels her husband had given her were missing. Salt Lake City. Feb. 27 (AP) The circle of admirers of Mrs. Dorothy Moormeister, slain wife was of Dr. Frank Moormeister, widened in testimony at an inquest into her death here today to include Charles Peter, Salt Lake mining man with whom she was declared to have had an engagement a week before her murder. the Miss Amelia Hugentobler, dead womans sister who had resided in the Moormeister home for three years, declared Peter, formerly calling two or three times a year as a friend of - Dr. Moormeister,, in recent weeks had increased his visits to four or live times a week, and had openly ex- her- www . , NIBLEY DEPARTMENT Why count your pennies Mrs. Fred Jensen Correspondent if you throw them away? Louis S. Cardon "'"X Could I have bought the same article elsewhere for less? Speaks on Program in Sacrament Meeting Providence The following program was rendered in the $acrad Members ment meeting on Sunday evening.! The opening song was "Great Is j the Lord. invocation, A. J. Fuh-- i Talks and riman; singing. The Happy Day Has Rolled on; sacramental by the choir, "Praise Ye The At Conference song Lord. Elder Rulon Heninger, recently returned missionary, spoke on General Principals of the Niblev Annual ward conference The choir sang "Oer was held here Sunday, commenc-ingwit- ii Gospel.' The Gloomy Hills of Darkness. a meeting lor the High Councilman Louis Cardon priesthood at 9:30 a. - m. with gave some very good instructions. Bishop N: B: Chugg presiding The priesthood - was reported bye Zion.. Benediction W. R. - Zollinformer' Bishop Eugene Johnson.-tAfrih- ger. -regular -- 40.30 session, Miss "Ruth arrived the Sunday school was reported home on .Thursday from Tooele. Albert assistant first by She returned Jo her school of the choir was reported labor the next day who John President Yeates, by of Ogden LaRue "Hammond also reported what the scouts spent Saturday with his parents. were doing. Other - speakers, at Mr. and Mrs. H. E-- Hammond . , the morning session were Eben MISS ZOLLINGER Israel-Yeat- eI -Gerber, 'Joha Dtttsony ENTERTAINS UEUIIVE GIRLS and John C. Israelsen. of Miss Rachel Zollinger enterthe stake presidency. tained her Beehive class on WedThe afternoon session began nesday evening. Sewing was en"We joyed and with the choir singing, refreshments .were Thank.-TheO God for a Pro- served. phet.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett and Prayer by Alma O. Larsen; singing,. "Let Zion in Her children and Mrs.. Seth IrishAfter the admin- man of Weilsville spent Sunday Beauty Rise. istration of the Sacrament the at the home of their parents, Mr. choir san an anthem. Heavenly and Mrs. Louis Frank. Father. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Majors and Superintendent P. E. Anderson children,. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell who and his assistants, have con- Barkie, were guests of Mr. and ducted the . Sunday school so Mrs. Leland Zollinger on Sunday splendidly during tile past' two afternoon. Malinda Fuhriman years, weft released, and tlie Mrs. of following sustained ln their plac- River Heights visited with Mrs. es: James Swenson, superinten- Fred Jensen on Thursday afterdent: Elwood Morgan, first as- noon. sistant: Harry Yeates. second asMr. and Mrs. J. F. Astle and sistant.. Joseph Rasmussen was daughters, the Misses Agnes and released as chairman of the Gen- Grace Astle,-- were dinner- - guests ealogical society, and John Ger- of Mr. and Mrs. David Astle. on ber sustained in his place. Sunday. The M. I. A. was reported by PRIMARY CHILDREN HONOR GibRich man and Mary BIRTHDAY OF TEACHER George bons gnd the Relief society by The children of the ward priYeates. Ahe Old Folks mary, in connection Ame F. with their committee was reported by chair- teachers, in unison wished their man Ernest Jessop, knd the con- president, Amelia Fuhriman, a .Wont some other make prove more satisfactory? 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