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Show TT Mttytf ' t y?Mffyyf f; urn? ?K(r;j;; y?yMMMMm V - 1, . i ? 5 TAGE SIX- - r fOBDITIOIIf Pari-Hellen- I Head lc GILBERT FILM III CAPITOL : i m va, ,siit ha. a M.:th 1 The llowtud Taft I, hi.s physiciansmurri-i-tou liui'ioved tins 1.11 W m hi 11 40 bulk 1m lead, Ti o (oiuiiion ot the fuimei ehici iiiMiie i. slightly unproved, uu arid by a model ate j.s is his blood piesMiie which has bet n con .nuously fulling tor the 'J rl-.- Associated e past fit ree days.' was signed by in bulletin lots Fi.uicis R Haulier and Tlionias A t'laytor. Dr. Haantr said that Mr Taft spoke today for the ltrst time in thiee days. He said that when Di. Clay tor knocked at the door of his room this morning, tne founer president said "come in." said hnrther, the physician that Mr. Taft also recognized and spoke a few Indistinct words; to his son, Robert A. Taft. The physicans seemed surprised atj the apparently slight rally of their patient. The doctors have said, However, that any Improve-- 1 man in Mr lafts condition comd be only temporary, as they have abandoned hope lor his le- covery. The fust caller at the big Taft mansion on Wyoming avenue this morning was Vice President Curtis, long a friend of the ill man. Curtis exprcuaed Shortly after he left, Mon- Fumasonl-Blond- i. Pietro signor d the apostolic delegate to, the visited the home. States, While the physicians didnot comment on the snght improve merit rn tlielr patient, it Is sometimes characteristic in illness such as that of Mr. Taft that there is a slight rally just before the end. I Dot ( j 1 I i t t Un-ite- - It here, that in a number ot cases of protracted Illness a turn for the better frequently had taken place shortly before sometimes the death, change being noted about 24 hours before the patient passed .jjuui-XecaU- 1 , ed away. Club Members Named For Union Pacific Co. Scholarship Awards -- $100 I Each (Utah Extension News) For tlielr outstanding work in x i I v I Ti ANWW n. Lead Out in the All was swimming at the Lyric Theatre last evening swimming in laughter at George K. Aithur and Karl Dayne in Ail At Sea. George K. Arthur took the pait of Iloilo the Great, actor, hypand quick thinker. notist, magician, and, above all. d Karl Dayne takes the part of Stupid McDul'f navy officer, etc. Iloilo the Great is giving a pel fm mance on the '.age whe ; he calls McDuff out of the audience and hypnotizes him. McD. ff waits at the stage door for him and chases him throught the re. of the show. The odds go for McDuff when lie gets Iloilo in the Navy but the odds go for Iloilo when they step a pretty girl from the photo shop,, On the whole, it was very comical and acted as only these two actors can act. wise-crack- January Report Explodes Popular Relief is Safest Place To Be. AnavIsK That Home 28 (Special) -Feb Chicago, Home accidents 'will lead all causes of accidental death 11u1 this memth'in many cities throughout the Vountry, according to a recent fivV-yeanalysis made by the National Safety Council. The analysis explodes the popu-M- r, nation ih.it home Is thp est place to be. Throughout the entire year, automobile fatalities lead the list by a small margin, but during the winter months- home accidents ordinal Uy exceed those In motor vehicles Nearly 40 per cent of home tragedies are attributed to falls caused by tripping over rugs, slipping on highly polished floors, falling Jrom ladders, chairs, stairs and steps and from stumbling over obstacles. It Is almost unbelievable, yet true, that , nearly 6000 persons perish in homes every year from burns, explosions and scalds. Of this number about 50 per cent are children under five years of age. More than 4000 persona lose their lives every year from asphyxiation or suffocation. Nearly 40 per cent of all children who die accidentally before they reach one year of age are suffocated. Two-thirof all asphyxiation fatalities occur during the five months from November to March, and 44 per cent are in the - months of December, January and February Latest Insurance company records show about 145 home accidents causing disability for evei-fatal home accident. That means that there are 3,500,000 non-fathome injuries of importance every year. This is almost four times as many such injuries as occur in motor vehicle accidents Americans are said to be 'the most careless people in the world and since carelessness is by far tho greatest factor in causing accidents, the National Srfety Councils study may logically prove ar saf-tud- e. er hard-boile- THE COCOANUTS AT THE GRAND I CAPITOL SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Tirw Associated Press Photo atKaye Don, British racer; will automobile the to Jjetter tempt epeed record of 231 milee an hour established by MaJ. H. O. D. Segrave. The trial will be at Daytona Beach- - izing a local county. chapter in the In addition to the committee appointed at Brigham City, local committees to represent the Alumni association were formed in Park City, Coalville, Morgan, Pleasant Amen, an Fork, Lehl, Grove Kays vi lie find Farmington. According to Mr. Barber, the association plans appointing these committees in all of the larger towns of the state, and to organ local alumni clubs at Tooele, ..ephi, Richfield and Cedar City In the r.ear future. The purpose of these clubs will be to promote the interests of the college and to seek to aid In its development in various ways, to keep in touch with the College and to learn of its activities, and to keep the Ag- - .t ial contact between the members of the Alumri association living in the vicinities in which clubs At last we can view Broadways best musical comedies right are organized. While - away, Mr. Barber was here hr Logan.' Iaramounr hss openert the way " to bring the pledges to the Alumni 'Libgiven high-price- d with shows home its dazzling pieturization rary endowment Broadway the folFund of the Marx Brothers popular stage hit, The Cocoanuts, which lowing alumni of the by college: Walter J. 20, Vanez Wilson, opens at the Grand Theatre Sunday for four days. Prisbry. 26 Here, at last, is real entertainment singing, dancing, glorious Glenn, T3, Mr. Grant 20 all of Brig Bowen. Leslie and see had one would fooling just the same brilliant features that City: O. L. Rice, '23 Charles he paid $6.60 for a seat at the' Broadway stage showing of this ham H. Carter,'"73' and Warren Robof Coalville; Prespopular Marx Brothers sensation. inson, ex-Groucho Marx, the talkative member of the delightful quar- ton G. Peterson, 07, Provo; J. Smith, '29 Pleasant Grove tet, a jester; Harpo, with) his dumb show, his ex- Rennel 28. Morgan M. Fonnesbeck, Maya With and his inspiring harp playing; Chico, pressive pantomime and Naomi Barlow, 24 Ogden. 19 side-splitti- ng his insane antics, and Zeppo, the foil for his brothers madness, keep the house rocking with glee. j f Another U. S. Little A C. Alumni WE OFFER Secretary Returns From Country Visits Theatre Play Is Coming Thursday r two-wee- ks or S5Vfl -- -- , Home Injuries con-tubul- Do you use that old victrola of yours? Th Radis, you say, 4ns Taken Its pR.:e... YeryweLl, but .n.i excellent use is still being made cl Victrolas in the department o I music throughout Logan city schools. The ins.rument is of great value in teaching appreciation of for Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- ALL AT SEA MAKES 1ST AT LYRIC goeej music. Already 19 vict.olas or phonographs have been You can do a good turn in touch wir,h yoi r fishing school principal and prefacing the V.Y8?, oI your Phonograph. It to have a li, highly desirable m eve:.V school loom, ?i!l0.Ih0gap in the teaching of rylhm. dancing pUy and a great aid. appreciation can you htiu?it - offers Austrians have developed a machine with whiun urn ji can make sound moving w,tuJ home use. al he f Old Yicirola Theta Alpha, national dramatic G. P. Barber, executive secrefraternity of the U. S. A. C., wall tary of the Alumni association, Torchbcarers return from a The present trip to Thursday evening in the audi- Boxelder, Morgan, Summit, Utah torium of the college. This is the third play of the Lit! e theatie and Salt Lake counties last week group this season. This production JMr. Barber spent his time while is under the direction of Pof-etv- away organizing local committees Chester J. Myers if the jof alumni in a number of towns oollege faculty, and Melba Theimr, in the counties visited, gathering student director. in formation for the iormcoming The Torchbearers is a play Alumni and in securing that has broken all the rules of pledges directory to the Library Fund. drama. An enthusiastic meeting oi Aga The Torchbearers passed m Boxelder gie alumni living on and term prosperous the statement. Broadway was held February 14 in has been well received m the Lit- county Brigham City and the matter of Pomeroy, Ohio. Dr Snook's close tle Theatres of Die country Those organizing a local alumni club In ttmplay are: was discussed. Talks were given friend, and Mrs. Frank Landrum taking part of Junction City, Ohio, a cousin Frederick Riter, . Fred Hodgeson Dr. W. W. Henderson, Dr. c if dub ucUytles twelve club mem-lier- s from tbe various counties of the slnto have been chosen to receive wlndarsbips to tbe Utah State Agricultural College awarded by, the Union Pacific Railroad company. Each wlmlnr.ship" carries with it J100 In cuhIi to be given to-twinner when ho registers at tbo State College; also trauKiairtation charges to and from die college will be paid by the company. For several years the Union Pacific company has recognized the outstanding club members In tbe counties which tlds railroad serves. Professor J. C. Uogenson and Dr. K G. Titus, formerly a professor ot die ILR.A.C. but now connected with the Dippo Sugar company cf Austria, aeled as judges. They announce the following winners;. Rich county, Emma Argyle, Randolph, tern Eastman. Woodruff, alternate; Cache county, Valero Anderson, Iljrum, Mildred Trenton, alternate; Box Elder ;n Press Photo Irma L. Tapp ot Fullerton, CaU chairman of National Congress, will preside at annual sessions in Denver, She is preib dent of Alpha Dslta Pi sorority. ds Twelve Outstanding 4 II Club Boys and Girls To Receive THEM a His Glorious Night, dialogue feature, opens. has been The stage comedy, Olympia, tiom v.hich this adapted by Willard Mack, was writen by Ferenc Alomar, whose name on a play is as much a guarantee of wit and gaiety as the w'ord Sterling on plate is a pledge of true silver. , The plot is said to be filled with laughable situations and ironic twists. Olympic, the widow of Trince Orsonlmi, has' a violent flirtation with a young captain of Hussars, Kovacs. When it becomes necessary to terminate the flirtation, Olympias snobbish mother tells her to do it brutally if she would be successful. She does. Kovacs ietahates by pretending to be a notorious thief. Immediately Mrs. Anna Schwartz, March 4, b!K E. 8 N., Olympia's haughty family ennge in the fear of scandal. When they entreat Kovacs to leave, he agiees touio so only on the condition that Olympia give herself to him. She does so and then it becomes known that Kovacs is the heir to a vast and noble estate. Ife punisluys Olympia by leaving her. Hut that is not the end. The end is a fantastic surprise, J. T. Hump, March 4, Richmond, one of Molnars wittiest conceits. Moderate Rise in Rloodj Pressure Reported by Former Phjeians President Spoke for Firs! Time in Three days. u iniiiiuii (f A Use For Your 'After Speed Record Humor and passion in gay Vienna, with John Gilbert as the officer who dares to love the haughty princess, is the cinema fare promised by the maunf ment at the Capitol Theatre Sunday when Wa Saturday, March 1, 1330. fc, TUB JOURNAL, LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH of Mrs Snook. might have been at a picnic," Rev. Mr. Miller reported Dr. Snook ate heartily later. and wc talked of pleasant subef rence was- marte jo jects death, murder, or. electrocutions.' Rev Mr.- - Milter aduuiustei ed comnnfnlon to Dr. and Mrs. Snook and Mrs. Snook took leave of her hu.iband. . Snook, remarked, later to Rev. Mr. Miller that It was too bad it took a bump hke this to make me realize how wonderNeither was hysful ?he was. We Huxley Hossefrosse Rob ns. Spindler Ralph Twiller Teddv Spearing Ray-z- , John Ariceuv.i Leorge Stewart, T3, Aaron F. Bracken, 'J4 and G. P. Baroer. 2T. At the close of the meeting, a committee consisting of Carl Frisrhknecht, 24, Florence Odell Wight, 22, C. E. Smith, 16 Warren Knudsan,- - '13 . and Bessie. Morrison ...Eskclson, '19,. .was appointed to have charge of organ- - Rex Dibble Terry Leshl Jackson No-reourityJkephen, Ilule&iiiversidellay MrStageJManager, Reeder, Coriune, alternate; Mrs. Paula Ritter. Lutie Bencroit Summit county, Edward Reid, Kanm, ilUlarii Mrs J.'Duro Famphiein. Clarice KainaS, .alternate; Davie Webb county, LaVann Whitecar, Bountiful Mis. Nelly Fed Gladys Hobbs and Wilda Waite, West lont, alter--Miss Florence Me Cricket .. , nare; RalrUahe county, Kus.se 11 StockGewendalyn Rigby.' ing, Sandy, amt Arion Erekson, SanMrs Clara Sheppard Juanita dy, alternate; Tooele county, ilinette GRAND THEATRE Boyle Cailson, Tooele, and Ruby llurst, Oraiie Cragun Jenny .. Xoeekv, alienate; Utah couut,. Giant, terical. "The "play is' fo' be presoned Aluotd, Pleasont Grove, and Fern Mrs Snook Vent to Warden March 7 and 8, in the College LAST TIME TODAY Oekennau, Benjamin, alterimle: Juab county, Ruth liny ucs, Nephi, and Thomas' residence to wait. Three Auditorium. t (Huinliia All Talking Mildred Bean, Nephi, alterimle Mil- guards and the two ministers esk F eatuve- - lard (iionty, Jet fa Rtiuker, Delta, and corted Dr. Snook the few steps fonl, Arizona; John 1. Runsoii, Fresno, : Helen Dnflio, Meadow, alternate; I lea- from his cell to the chair. II. on He t'alifond(i J. Roof Wittwer, lam egits, ver county. Ulva Hall, Minersville, and walked with firm steps a'nd erect Nevada ; Ezra T. Benson, Ireston, V.inee While. Chase Beaver, He said not a word itliernate; head. Kearl, Pam. Idaho; His Idaho; Sun. Mon. Tue.Wed. Washington enmity. Emma Saunders, ejes took in the crowd and his T. II. Morrell, IdHho Fails. Idaho: I. The Funnies! Picture llom .me, ami Nnuiiii Bringhurst, teeth were clenched behind tight E Smith, Kighy, Idaho; Delliort Bol Fver Made See It. Tiiuerville, nllernate. He stepped brissly into the liuhroke, Rex burg, Idaho; 1. J. Smith., lips r ' P.iiididntes from Welier and Mor- chair. Malad, Idaho; R. K. ltrossard. Idaho PArsmoonf'C' a Falls. Miss loca-gan louein are now lining ismshered Julia -Idaho; Pond, Gil Rev Mr Miller said. The Lord QaUung Ringing j Miss lo'ath.t telio, Christensen, be with you. and Deputy Warden Idaho Idaho; MU SIC At COMIOY JV Idaho; Grover T. Lewis, Electrocuted J C. Woodward signalled to three Terry, Falls. Montana ; Golden l.inghnm, BROTWISfl & in who M; Ha. Montana ; Curtis J another room guards xa thiew three switches two of them Columbus, Montana: Continued from Page one r I. P. T timber, blanks Three times the cuncTt Fairfield, Montana; A. K. lUnviuan, f 1,1 f 1 JAa, i e'Truted. They rhe vert to herfiis turned on "and a Her a three - I.Hinmie, Wyoming; S B. Murray. Af home, evading the curious crow. d.-- rn unite wait five phvsieians pro-b- v ton, Wyoming; W. II Smith, Evan-a rise. nounced Di- Snook dead. stou, Wyoming; A. C. Cooley. Indi in Snook's self control was not Serviee, "Salt Lake : Manrhiue Gonza-le- s shaken during his last hours. Ext for the State of Chi-Sister a for tiace of, annoyance Employ cept hunhua, Mexico. when the barber was late to shave In addition there are 3(5 of (he 41, Aggies in Service extension him and for signs that he had vvork-- is in Utah who b e'.i weepmg a Ter parting with bred. Aggie A rwmt liv tbe made investigation his wife, he was perfectly calm extension oditbi shims that there are as he prepared to die. With a sjstem adopted in Ber- -. extension worteis. who have been His last meal was of fried 27 at the Utah STto Agrieulttiral Ini police are summoned to call tr (hied chicken prepared by the wife of now emt'iged in extension boxes by pulling tings, saving the Warden P. E Thomas, as she al- College, time work in tp open a box and OSCAR SHAW ways does for condemned men. fli Mexico.stales sui rounding Utah and use a required telephone With him were Mrs Snook; his L . I ATOM With a new thermometer havThe list ini lodes the following-SAnd I wo Kis-- l I'araimnuit raster. Rev, Isaac E. Miller of the I. Owens, county agent, Yuma, ing a fused quartz tube filled King Avenue Methodist Episcopal Arizona; A B. Bullnntvnc. assistant with gallium instead of mercury Novelty Yet THE MIFFS ItlRTimW" - church: Rev. K. E. Wall, peniten- - director Tnrsnm Arizona Carl Har- - temperatures of more than 1800 tiary chaplain; Oscar HoedU of mil M,kv pee wb.tc, baf- - degrees can tbe meastued Lpw! Murder The DAY ffi METE Our service department is now equipped with a six speed one and one-ha- lf ton Ford Special Service Truck combined with a T wo Ton Crane.- - i j Twenty four hour service to any part of the county. 1 - U t i n MARX i 1 i 1 i j 1 - - States Agrli-nlturis- 1 , t I I f I ll l i 1 V n. u-ru- Ford Products Phone 211 Nite Phone Logan, Utah 577-- W i N |